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19 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Two Arrested in Texas for Allegedly Performing Illegal Abortions
Two individuals have been arrested in Texas for allegedly conducting illegal abortions and running unlicensed clinics. Maria Margarita Rojas, a midwife, and Jose Manuel Cendan Ley face charges under Texas' strict abortion laws, marking the first criminal enforcement since their enactment.
Rojas operated multiple clinics and allegedly employed unlicensed personnel to perform medical procedures, while Ley, a Cuban national, assisted in the illegal activities. The investigation is ongoing, and penalties for unlawful abortions can reach up to 20 years in prison.
#politics
Breitbart: Trump: 'It's Easier to Deal' with a Liberal in Canada than Poilievre, He 'Said Negative Things'
In a recent interview on Fox News, President Trump expressed indifference towards the potential electoral success of Canada's Liberal Party, stating he finds it easier to deal with Liberals than Conservatives. He dismissed Conservative candidate Pierre Poilievre's negative remarks about him.
Trump emphasized that he does not care about the outcome of the Canadian election, suggesting that it would not significantly impact U.S.-Canada relations. He reiterated his lack of concern regarding the political dynamics in Canada.
Breitbart: Stephen Gardner: Were Fauci and Liz Cheney Saved by Biden’s Auto-Pen?
Stephen Gardner discussed the legality of some pardons issued by President Biden, questioning whether they are valid since some were signed using an auto-pen while Biden was away. Trump plans to challenge these pardons in court, citing public concern over perceived injustices.
Front Page Magazine: Shapiro Admin Can’t Locate Key Emails in Sexual Harassment Case
Emails from a former deputy cabinet secretary in Gov. Josh Shapiro's administration, related to a sexual harassment case, have been deleted, raising concerns about transparency. The Shapiro administration claims the deletions were routine, but regulations suggest they should have been preserved for years.
The scandal involves accusations against Mike Vereb, who resigned after a settlement was reached. Critics question how he remained in his position for months despite the allegations. Calls for a clearer sexual harassment policy in state government have intensified, with demands for accountability and better procedures.
#society
Le Monde: EU slams Hungary's ban on Budapest pride march
The EU's equality commissioner criticized Hungary's proposed bill to ban the annual pride march, emphasizing the right to peaceful assembly as a fundamental EU principle. The Hungarian government, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has faced backlash for laws limiting LGBTQ rights.
The European Commission and several member states have taken legal action against Hungary over a 2021 law restricting the promotion of homosexuality to minors. EU funds remain frozen due to concerns about Hungary's compliance with LGBTQ rights and other issues.
#economy
Front Page Magazine: High Egg Prices Are a Choice
Egg prices in the U.S. have surged, with San Diego seeing costs as high as $9.70 per dozen, prompting smuggling from Mexico where prices are significantly lower. This price disparity is attributed to mass culling of chickens in the U.S. due to bird flu, which has not effectively controlled the virus.
The Biden administration's policies have led to the culling of over 150 million birds, benefiting large egg producers while harming smaller farms. The focus on export markets over domestic consumers has exacerbated the situation, leading to higher prices and limited availability of eggs in the U.S.
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Trump’s Producer Economy Is Winning the Fight Against Inflation
The U.S. economy is showing signs of a significant recovery, with industrial production rising 0.7% in February, surpassing previous peaks. Manufacturing and housing sectors are expanding, driven by renewed confidence and increased supply-side activity, leading to a decrease in inflation.
This shift from demand stimulus to supply-driven growth is evident as consumer prices cool and energy production increases. The administration's focus on deregulation and boosting private sector investment aims to create a revitalized Producer Economy, moving away from reliance on government spending.
Front Page Magazine: Can We Sacrifice for the Common Good?
Recent economic indicators suggest a potential downturn, with significant drops in tech stocks and a disappointing jobs report showing only 151,000 jobs added last month. Analysts are attributing some of this decline to President Trump's tariffs, which may be impacting business sentiment and contributing to a looming recession.
The article argues that the complexities of human behavior make economics less of a science and more reliant on common sense and historical wisdom. It critiques the current reliance on technocratic solutions and the therapeutic mindset that prioritizes individual comfort over collective sacrifice, warning that these factors hinder necessary actions to address the nation's growing debt and economic challenges.