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18 Mar 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Trump tells illegal immigrants to 'self-deport' using CBP Home app in new video
Trump tells illegal immigrants to 'self-deport' using CBP Home app in new video
President Trump is set to release a video urging illegal immigrants to use the new CBP Home app to "self-deport" from the U.S. He claims this app provides an easier way for them to leave voluntarily, contrasting it with the "hard" process of deportation.

Trump criticized the previous administration's CBP One app for facilitating illegal entries and emphasized that those who self-deport might have a chance to return legally in the future. He aims to refocus law enforcement resources on apprehending violent offenders among illegal immigrants.


#politics

Fox News: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna rips Daily Beast's 'nasty' headline taking reported exchange with Trump out of context
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna rips Daily Beast's 'nasty' headline taking reported exchange with Trump out of context
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna criticized The Daily Beast for a misleading headline regarding a lighthearted comment made by former President Trump during a private conversation. The article implied an inappropriate relationship, while Luna clarified that Trump offered her a place to rest on his plane due to her pregnancy-related illness, which she found compassionate.

Luna expressed her discontent with the portrayal, stating the report lacked context and failed to reach out for her comments. Axios defended its reporting as accurate, while a White House spokesperson condemned the book's narrative as a profit-driven attempt to exploit Trump's name.


#society

The Western Journal: Court Blocks Release of Gene Hackman Death Records Due to Possibly Shocking Contents
Court Blocks Release of Gene Hackman Death Records Due to Possibly Shocking Contents
A New Mexico court has temporarily blocked the release of investigation records related to the deaths of actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa. This decision follows a request from their estate representative, citing concerns over the privacy of the family and the potentially shocking nature of the materials.

The couple, who valued their privacy, were found dead in their Santa Fe home, with Hackman’s death attributed to heart disease and complications from Alzheimer’s, while Arakawa died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. A hearing is scheduled to further discuss the request to seal records.


Fox News: American should eat more of these invasive animals, say experts
American should eat more of these invasive animals, say experts
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has identified five invasive species that can be hunted and consumed to help protect native ecosystems. These include nutria, northern snakehead, green iguana, invasive carp, and feral hogs, each with unique flavors and ecological impacts.

Chefs and hunters have shared insights on these species, emphasizing the culinary potential of each. Nutria resembles rabbit, snakehead has a chicken-like taste, iguana is likened to pulled pork, carp is mild, and feral hogs are considered delicious when properly processed.


Liberty Nation News: The Final Descent of Black Lives Matter - Liberty Nation News
The Final Descent of Black Lives Matter - Liberty Nation News
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, which gained prominence following George Floyd's death in 2020, is experiencing a significant decline. Once celebrated and financially supported, BLM has faced scrutiny over its leadership and financial practices, leading to a drop in contributions and public support. Recent actions, including the removal of BLM Plaza in Washington, signify a shift in public sentiment.

Despite the decline of BLM, the movement's influence on mainstream institutions remains, as many have adopted its "anti-racism" initiatives. However, as DEI programs face cancellations and the BLM brand is criticized, the future of these changes is uncertain.


Times Of Israel: Hostage families warn resumption of hostilities in Gaza ‘killing the captives’
Hostage families warn resumption of hostilities in Gaza ‘killing the captives’
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum has issued a plea for the 59 captives in Gaza following Israel's renewed airstrikes, which killed at least 326 people. The Forum criticized the government's decision to prioritize military action over negotiations for hostage release, urging public protests.

Families of hostages expressed anger and fear over the government's actions, fearing for the lives of their loved ones. They called for urgent meetings with officials to discuss the safety of the hostages and the need to resume the ceasefire.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Foreign Office backtracks on Lammy’s claim Israel broke international law
Foreign Office backtracks on Lammy’s claim Israel broke international law
The UK Foreign Office has clarified Foreign Secretary David Lammy's comments suggesting Israel broke international law regarding aid supplies in Gaza. While Lammy initially accused Israel of a breach, the Foreign Office later stated he misspoke and that Israel's actions are at risk of breaching international humanitarian law.

Labour MP Rupa Huq also criticized Israel for blocking aid during Ramadan, raising concerns about the implications of such actions being labeled as a breach of international law.


Forbes: Hundreds Dead In Gaza After Major Israeli Airstrikes End Ceasefire
Hundreds Dead In Gaza After Major Israeli Airstrikes End Ceasefire
Israeli forces resumed airstrikes in Gaza, resulting in over 400 fatalities, including many children, after a two-month ceasefire ended. The strikes were ordered by Prime Minister Netanyahu due to Hamas's refusal to release hostages and negotiate.

Hamas condemned the attacks, blaming Israel for violating the ceasefire and jeopardizing the remaining hostages. Currently, 59 of the original 251 hostages taken during the October 7 attack are still believed to be in Gaza.


#economy

Fox News: Why US must assert industrial dominance in light of China-Europe ties
Why US must assert industrial dominance in light of China-Europe ties
China is increasingly asserting its influence in European markets, particularly in critical sectors like auto manufacturing and clean energy, threatening U.S. economic security. As the EU seeks to reduce its reliance on the U.S., Chinese exports, especially in electric vehicles, are projected to grow significantly.

To counter this trend, it's essential for the U.S. to support American-made industries, particularly in aerospace and technology, to maintain global competitiveness and national security. Strengthening policies that empower U.S. businesses is crucial to prevent China from dominating key markets and undermining American innovation.


#history

GB News: 'He embodied courage!' Last known Battle of Britain pilot dies as Britons pay heartfelt tributes to WW2 hero
'He embodied courage!' Last known Battle of Britain pilot dies as Britons pay heartfelt tributes to WW2 hero
John 'Paddy' Hemingway DFC, the last surviving pilot of the Battle of Britain, passed away peacefully at 105 on March 17. Defense Secretary John Healey paid tribute, highlighting Hemingway's courage and the sacrifices of his generation for freedom.

Hemingway's son expressed that his father was content in his final years, believing the true heroes were those who did not return from war. He served throughout World War II and retired from the RAF 30 years ago.


#outdoors

Tactical Bassin: The Hottest JDM Baits And Trends For Bass Fishing! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
The Hottest JDM Baits And Trends For Bass Fishing! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Japanese fishing trends are influencing bass fishing in the US, introducing innovative bait designs and techniques. Key categories gaining popularity include "dice" and "appendage" baits, topwater lures, minnow baits, and spinnerbaits, which are proving effective for anglers.

The article highlights specific products from the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) that are making waves, providing links to various lures and their preferred sizes and colors for optimal use.