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18 Mar 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Exclusive — Rep. Richard Hudson: States Abusing Medicaid 'Loophole' to Benefit Illegal Aliens
Exclusive — Rep. Richard Hudson: States Abusing Medicaid 'Loophole' to Benefit Illegal Aliens
Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) has introduced the Protect Medicaid Act to close a loophole allowing states to use federal funds for Medicaid benefits for illegal immigrants. He argues this practice jeopardizes care for vulnerable Americans and incentivizes illegal immigration.

California's Medicaid expansion for illegal aliens has reportedly cost taxpayers significantly more than projected, rising from an estimated $3 billion to $9.5 billion for FY 2024-2025. Hudson's legislation aims to prevent states from using federal funds to cover these costs.


#politics

Forbes: Trump Revokes Secret Service Protection For Hunter And Ashley Biden
Trump Revokes Secret Service Protection For Hunter And Ashley Biden
President Trump announced he would end Secret Service protection for Hunter and Ashley Biden, claiming their security details are excessive. This decision follows his earlier revocation of Biden's security clearances and intelligence briefings after Biden restricted Trump's access post-presidency.

The Trump administration has previously revoked security for several political opponents, including Mike Pompeo and Anthony Fauci. Biden officials have also seen their security clearances revoked recently.


Front Page Magazine: Democrats Are Just Not Normal
Democrats Are Just Not Normal
The article criticizes Democrats for their perceived refusal to acknowledge accomplishments or celebrate positive moments, instead focusing on their opposition to Donald Trump. It suggests that their behavior is driven by a rejection of norms and a belief that only their ideology is valid, labeling them as out of touch with normal Americans.

It further argues that this approach is alienating and ineffective, as evidenced by their low polling numbers and the continued popularity of Trump. The author expresses a belief that the Democrats' negativity and obsession with identity politics are detrimental to their party's image and electoral success.


#society

GB News: Ryanair plane swarmed by fire crews after emergency landing at Manchester Airport just one hour after take-off
Ryanair plane swarmed by fire crews after emergency landing at Manchester Airport just one hour after take-off
A Ryanair flight from Manchester to Agadir was forced to return shortly after takeoff due to a minor technical issue. The aircraft circled above Wigan and St Helens before landing safely back at Manchester Airport, where fire crews were on standby.

Passengers were unharmed and disembarked normally. Ryanair arranged a replacement flight that departed two hours later to minimize disruption. This incident follows a trend of recent diversions linked to passenger behavior.


Le Monde: European data debunk misinformation about gender transitions
European data debunk misinformation about gender transitions
Two doctors and a lawyer criticized recent US laws perceived as transphobic, arguing they threaten protections for transgender and nonbinary individuals. They emphasized the established benefits of gender-affirming care, countering claims that it is experimental or harmful.

Child psychiatrist Jack Turban warned that these laws could lead to increased stigma and discrimination against transgender youth. He highlighted the misuse of the Rapid-Onset Gender Dysphoria theory in legislative efforts to restrict care for trans teens, despite support from major medical organizations.


Front Page Magazine: Columbia Now Faces an Expensive Day of Reckoning
Columbia Now Faces an Expensive Day of Reckoning
Columbia University is under investigation by three federal agencies for failing to protect Jewish students amid rising antisemitism on campus, particularly from pro-Hamas demonstrators. The university has faced criticism for not adequately punishing disruptive protests and ensuring safety.

The Trump administration's inquiry could jeopardize Columbia's $5 billion in federal funding, as officials emphasize the institution's responsibility to prevent discrimination. Calls for accountability have intensified, highlighting the need for universities to uphold student safety and address antisemitic behavior.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Too many details are still missing from Britain’s plan to help Ukraine
Too many details are still missing from Britain’s plan to help Ukraine
Nick Timothy raises critical questions about the UK government's strategy regarding the Ukraine crisis and its implications for national defense. He warns that the casual discussions among political leaders about potential armed conflict are concerning, highlighting a lack of strategic clarity from figures like Sir Keir Starmer.

Further, there are calls for clearer rules of engagement for British forces, emphasizing that such decisions fall under the Prime Minister's purview. Concerns are also voiced about rewarding Russia's aggression with negotiations, recalling historical precedents that suggest otherwise.


Front Page Magazine: Seventy-Seven Retired Generals and Admirals Call for Supporting Israeli Attack on Iran
Seventy-Seven Retired Generals and Admirals Call for Supporting Israeli Attack on Iran
Seventy-seven retired U.S. military leaders have urged the government to support Israel in military actions aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. They emphasize that a nuclear Iran poses a significant threat not only to Israel but also to U.S. national security.

The letter advocates for the provision of advanced munitions and support to Israel, particularly the 30,000-pound GBU-57/B Massive Ordnance Penetrators and B-2 Spirit bombers, to effectively target Iran's fortified nuclear facilities. The retired commanders warn that inaction could embolden adversaries and destabilize the region.


Le Monde: Israeli airstrikes kill 10 in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria amid fragile ceasefire
Israeli airstrikes kill 10 in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria amid fragile ceasefire
Israel conducted airstrikes in Gaza, southern Lebanon, and southern Syria, resulting in at least 10 deaths, including a child. The Israeli military stated the strikes targeted militants planning attacks, while it continues to block supplies to Gaza until Hamas agrees to ceasefire changes.

Clashes erupted on the Lebanon-Syria border, leading to seven deaths and over 50 injuries. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun ordered the military to respond to Syrian shelling, while both nations agreed to implement a ceasefire to prevent further escalation.


#sports

GB News: JJ Spaun triggers huge backlash on social media ahead of Rory McIlroy play-off clash at Players Championship
JJ Spaun triggers huge backlash on social media ahead of Rory McIlroy play-off clash at Players Championship
JJ Spaun faced backlash after utilizing a rules loophole during the Players Championship, allowing him to move his ball from the rough to the fairway using a sprinkler head rule. This maneuver helped him tie with Rory McIlroy at 12 under, leading to a playoff.

Fans expressed outrage, questioning the integrity of the move and the fairness of the rules, with some suggesting that the relief rule should be reevaluated. McIlroy, while frustrated, remained focused on the playoff, aiming for his first Players Championship win since 2019.