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17 Mar 2025

#illegals

The Western Journal: WH Official's Quick Move Thwarts Obama-Appointed Judge's Attempt to Halt Deportation of Illegal Gangsters
WH Official's Quick Move Thwarts Obama-Appointed Judge's Attempt to Halt Deportation of Illegal Gangsters
White House officials, led by Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, successfully deported around 250 Venezuelan gang members before a judge could intervene. The operation utilized the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, highlighting a clash between executive power and judicial authority.

The incident underscores the ongoing debate over immigration enforcement and judicial overreach. While the Trump administration aims to frame the deportation as a necessary action against dangerous individuals, the broader constitutional implications of executive authority versus judicial review remain contentious.


#politics

The Mirror: Kemi Badenoch humiliated by hecklers dragged out by security during major speech
Kemi Badenoch humiliated by hecklers dragged out by security during major speech
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch faced disruptions from climate protesters during her speech at the Margaret Thatcher Conference 2025. The demonstrators criticized her for celebrating Thatcher, calling for the abolition of billionaires and a wealth tax. Security removed the protesters from the venue.

Badenoch emphasized the Conservative Party's intent to launch a significant policy review, focusing on tax cuts, business growth, and national security. In response, Climate Resistance condemned Thatcher's legacy, arguing that neoliberal policies have exacerbated inequality and the climate crisis.


Fox News: Number of injunctions halting Trump policies trounces predecessors by double
Number of injunctions halting Trump policies trounces predecessors by double
The first Trump administration faced 64 nationwide injunctions, more than half of the total 127 issued against the federal government since 1963. This is significantly higher than the combined total of 32 injunctions against the Bush, Obama, and Biden administrations since 2001.

Under Trump's second administration, the trend continues, with 15 injunctions issued in February alone. A majority of these injunctions were ordered by judges appointed by Democrats, raising concerns about the impact of such court orders on executive actions.


Fox News: Trump surrogate Corrin Rankin picked to lead blue state's GOP: 'Make California Great Again'
Trump surrogate Corrin Rankin picked to lead blue state's GOP: 'Make California Great Again'
California Republicans have elected Corrin Rankin, a former Trump surrogate, as their new party leader, marking her as the first Black woman to hold the position. Rankin aims to challenge the state's Democratic dominance, emphasizing a shift towards more moderate policies.

Rankin highlighted the party's focus on the economy and public safety, as well as the need for commonsense solutions in California. With the next gubernatorial election in 2026, she expressed optimism about the party's potential to attract more voters and influence state politics.


#society

GB News: Tesla dubbed 'most hated' car company as drivers blame Elon Musk amid global 'takedown' protests
Tesla dubbed 'most hated' car company as drivers blame Elon Musk amid global 'takedown' protests
New research indicates that Tesla drivers are viewed unfavorably, with 59% of respondents listing it as their second or least favorite brand. This perception is largely attributed to CEO Elon Musk's controversial political affiliations, which have influenced public opinion about the brand.

Despite this negative sentiment, Tesla remains a leading electric vehicle manufacturer, showing strong sales growth in the UK and Ireland. The brand has faced protests and criticism linked to Musk's polarizing reputation, but continues to expand its model offerings and production capabilities.


The Western Journal: Watch: Eerie Green Flames Explode, Rattle Heavy Manhole Covers in Freak Texas Tech Fire
Watch: Eerie Green Flames Explode, Rattle Heavy Manhole Covers in Freak Texas Tech Fire
Green flames erupted from manholes at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, following a series of underground fires. The incident, which began with power outages, prompted evacuations as emergency services responded to multiple reports of smoke and flames.

Authorities are investigating the cause, with initial assessments suggesting electrical issues may have led to the fires. Power was partially restored by early morning, but full restoration timelines remain unclear.


Fox News: Single strawberry sells for $19.99 at grocery store: 'Still cheaper than eggs'
Single strawberry sells for $19.99 at grocery store: 'Still cheaper than eggs'
Erewhon, a Los Angeles-area organic grocery store, has gained attention for selling a single Elly Amai strawberry for $19.99. These strawberries, shipped from Kyoto, Japan, are handpicked for their appearance and flavor, with a focus on high quality and sweetness.

Social media influencers have shared their experiences with the pricey fruit, noting its exceptional taste and fragrance. While some users criticize the price as excessive, others view it as a unique experience worth the cost. Erewhon maintains that the price reflects the same as in Japan, factoring in air freight and the strawberries' short peak season.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: What to expect from the Trump-Putin call on Ukraine war
What to expect from the Trump-Putin call on Ukraine war
President Trump is set to speak with President Putin on Tuesday, aiming to address the ongoing war in Ukraine. Both leaders are expected to maintain a cordial tone, despite underlying distrust. Trump’s past actions indicate a tough stance on Russia, contrasting with his diplomatic approach.

However, significant breakthroughs are unlikely, as Putin is not expected to agree to a ceasefire. Trump’s campaign promise to resolve the conflict quickly may prove overly ambitious, with both sides likely reporting vague progress without concrete details.


The Telegraph: Ukraine driven out of Kursk ahead of Putin-Trump peace announcement
Ukraine driven out of Kursk ahead of Putin-Trump peace announcement
Ukraine is fighting to maintain control over its last territory in Russia's Kursk region, while Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin prepare to announce a temporary ceasefire. They are scheduled to speak on Tuesday following recent talks between Washington and Moscow.

Ukrainian forces are retreating from southern Russia after Trump halted weapons and intelligence support, undermining Kyiv's position in negotiations. Reports indicate Trump may consider recognizing Crimea as part of Russia, potentially benefiting Putin.


Fox News: Trump's sights set on Iran after US airstrikes decimate more than 30 Houthi targets
Trump's sights set on Iran after US airstrikes decimate more than 30 Houthi targets
U.S. airstrikes targeted Houthi military capabilities in Yemen over the weekend, destroying drone, missile, and air defense systems. The Pentagon reported "dozens of military casualties" with no credible civilian harm, while Houthi claims of 53 dead, including children, remain unverified.

The strikes aim to deter Houthi attacks on U.S. interests and disrupt Iranian support for the group. President Trump emphasized that Iran would be held accountable for any Houthi retaliation. The effectiveness of the operation is uncertain, as the Houthis have shown resilience despite U.S. efforts.


#culture

Fox News: Hilaria Baldwin claims 'the whole world was mean to me' after she was slammed for Spanish accent
Hilaria Baldwin claims 'the whole world was mean to me' after she was slammed for Spanish accent
Hilaria Baldwin spoke about the ongoing backlash she faces after being scrutinized for her claimed Spanish heritage. She admitted that the criticism has been difficult to cope with, despite her attempts to distance herself from it and adapt to her multicultural upbringing.

Baldwin, who has apologized for the confusion surrounding her background, discussed the concept of "code-switching" as a way to navigate her experiences. She continues to support her husband, Alec Baldwin, amid his legal challenges, while managing their family life with seven children.


#education

The Economist: The pandemic hit pupils hardest in America’s Democrat-leaning states
The pandemic hit pupils hardest in America’s Democrat-leaning states
The pandemic has severely impacted students in Democrat-leaning states, with schools like Congin Elementary in Maine dropping from the 50th to the 30th percentile in test scores since closures began. The effects of school-closure policies on educational outcomes are under scrutiny.

As America grapples with these educational challenges, questions arise about the long-term implications of such policies on student performance and overall educational quality.