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18 Mar 2025

#illegals

Le Monde: Trump defies judiciary by deporting suspected gang members to El Salvador
Trump defies judiciary by deporting suspected gang members to El Salvador
A US federal judge barred the deportation of 238 Venezuelans suspected of gang ties to El Salvador, but the deportees were already en route when the order was issued. The judge questioned whether the White House ignored his directive, prompting further hearings.

The Department of Justice, under Trump's administration, sought to cancel the hearing and refused to disclose details about the deportation flights. Another hearing is scheduled for March 21, with the judge demanding answers from the administration.


#politics

Fox News: Sunny Hostin scolds Chuck Schumer that he 'caved' on shutdown fight
Sunny Hostin scolds Chuck Schumer that he 'caved' on shutdown fight
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer defended his decision to support a GOP spending bill aimed at preventing a government shutdown during an appearance on "The View." Facing criticism from co-hosts, he argued that avoiding a shutdown was essential to protect key government programs from deeper cuts.

Schumer acknowledged backlash from his party but emphasized the need for a strategic approach to governance. He maintained that the bill, while not ideal, was a better alternative to a complete shutdown, which would have resulted in more severe damage to social programs.


Forbes: Trump Administration Refuses To Give Information On El Salvador Flights—Claims ‘No Violation’ Of Judge Boasberg’s Order
Trump Administration Refuses To Give Information On El Salvador Flights—Claims ‘No Violation’ Of Judge Boasberg’s Order
The Trump administration maintains it did not violate a court order blocking the deportation of alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Despite Judge James Boasberg's skepticism regarding the government's claims, the administration contends that deportation flights complied with the timing of the ruling.

The administration has asked a federal appeals court to overturn Boasberg's order and remove him from the case, while Trump has called for Boasberg's impeachment. Legal experts suggest the judge could hold the administration in contempt for defying his order.


#society

Fox News: Research team member at isolated Antarctica base accused of attacking colleague, sexual harassment
Research team member at isolated Antarctica base accused of attacking colleague, sexual harassment
A South African researcher at the SANAE IV base in Antarctica is under psychological evaluation after allegations of physical assault and sexual harassment surfaced from colleagues. An email from a team member expressed fears for their safety, citing escalating threats from the accused.

The Ministry of Environment stated that the alleged perpetrator is cooperating and has shown remorse, while the investigation continues. The team, consisting of scientists and engineers, is stationed at the remote base for about 13 months.


#economy

The Economist: Blighty newsletter: Why are so many Britons not working?
Blighty newsletter: Why are so many Britons not working?
Many Britons are currently not participating in the workforce, raising concerns about the government's ability to encourage employment while protecting vulnerable populations. The issue of worklessness is becoming a significant challenge for the UK.

Additionally, the shift to remote work has led some British women to leave their jobs instead of returning to the office. This trend highlights the complexities of the current labor market and its impact on various demographics.


The Western Journal: Egg Prices Cratering from Biden Highs as Trump Fulfills Another Promise
Egg Prices Cratering from Biden Highs as Trump Fulfills Another Promise
Egg prices have dropped significantly, falling 47% over the past two months, according to the Trump administration. This decline follows a period of high prices due to avian influenza outbreaks, with the USDA reporting a continued decrease in wholesale prices.

Despite the drop, consumer demand remains subdued as the market adjusts. The White House attributes the price reduction to Trump's economic policies aimed at reversing the previous administration's approach.


#religion

GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - Tuesday 18th March
GB News Daily Reflections - Tuesday 18th March
The GB News Daily Reflection emphasizes that the perception of God as a figure of harm is misguided. Instead, it asserts that God and Jesus aim to liberate individuals, offering freedom rather than oppression.

This perspective encourages a re-evaluation of the understanding of divine intentions.


#sports

Forbes: March Madness Starts This Week—As Rewards For Perfect Bracket Include Trip To Mars
March Madness Starts This Week—As Rewards For Perfect Bracket Include Trip To Mars
As March Madness begins, millions of Americans will participate in bracket challenges for a chance to win various prizes, including cash rewards for correctly predicting tournament outcomes. Notably, no one has ever filled out a perfect bracket, with odds estimated at one in 9.2 quintillion.

Various platforms, including ESPN and USA Today Sports, are offering substantial prizes for both men's and women's tournaments, while Warren Buffett's challenge promises $1 million for employees who accurately predict the first-round games. The tournament kicks off with the men's games on Tuesday and the women's on Friday.