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19 Mar 2025

#illegals

Fox News: 2 Mexican nationals found guilty in deadliest human smuggling event in US history
2 Mexican nationals found guilty in deadliest human smuggling event in US history
Two Mexican nationals, Felipe Orduna-Torres and Armando Gonzales-Ortega, were found guilty for their roles in the deadliest human smuggling incident in U.S. history, which resulted in 53 migrant deaths in a sweltering tractor trailer in San Antonio in 2022. They face life in prison, with sentencing set for June 27.

The jury convicted them of multiple charges, including conspiracy to transport aliens resulting in death and serious bodily injury. This case highlights the dangers of human smuggling, which often leads to severe exploitation and violence against victims.


The Federalist: Yes, Trump Should Ignore Rogue Judges
Yes, Trump Should Ignore Rogue Judges
Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang designated as a foreign terrorist organization, is involved in various criminal activities, including sex trafficking and drug smuggling. The Trump administration has begun deporting members of the gang, citing the Alien Enemies Act, despite judicial pushback from judges like James E. Boasberg.

The article argues that the left is using the judiciary to obstruct the Trump administration's policies, leading to a breakdown of the judicial system. It suggests that Trump should defy court rulings on deportations to assert executive power and challenge judicial overreach.


#politics

Fox News: Prince Harry's immigration docs paint 'clear picture' into how he was allowed into US: report
Prince Harry's immigration docs paint 'clear picture' into how he was allowed into US: report
Documents released by the Department of Homeland Security reveal concerns over Prince Harry's immigration status in the U.S. The Heritage Foundation claims Harry may have lied about his drug use on his visa application, raising questions about potential preferential treatment.

The case stems from a Freedom of Information Act request, with critics arguing that Harry could have committed a felony by not disclosing his drug history. The controversy continues to spark debate over transparency in immigration processes for high-profile individuals.


Breitbart: Germany: AfD Surges Amid Merkel Party's Capitulation to Leftist Parties
Germany: AfD Surges Amid Merkel Party's Capitulation to Leftist Parties
Support for Germany's populist AfD party has surged to 23%, its highest in over a year, amid dissatisfaction with the ruling CDU's partnership with the Social Democrats. The CDU's support has dropped to 27%, while confidence in incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz is waning.

The Bundestag recently passed a constitutional amendment for a trillion euro defense and infrastructure package, despite AfD criticism of the government's concessions to leftist demands. AfD leaders argue that this reliance on debt will burden future generations and erode political credibility.


#society

The Economist: The Economist is hiring an Audience Editor
The Economist is hiring an Audience Editor
The Economist is seeking an Audience Editor in London to manage a portfolio of 22 newsletters, primarily for subscribers. Ideal candidates will have experience in newsletter production and a strong grasp of topics like geopolitics and technology.

The role involves understanding newsletter strategies and community engagement, with familiarity in tools like Salesforce Media Cloud preferred.


#economy

Forbes: Fed Ups Inflation Forecast And Expects Less Economic Growth, Citing ‘Uncertainty’
Fed Ups Inflation Forecast And Expects Less Economic Growth, Citing ‘Uncertainty’
The Federal Reserve decided to maintain the federal funds rate at 4.25% to 4.5%, despite President Trump's calls for immediate rate cuts. The Fed noted increased uncertainty in the economic outlook, projecting lower GDP growth and slightly higher unemployment and inflation rates by the end of 2025.

Economists believe the Fed's decision to hold rates steady was expected, given market predictions. The Fed's focus may shift towards supporting the economy amid recession fears, especially with the impact of Trump's tariffs potentially raising consumer prices.


The Economist: The Economist is seeking three Audience fellows
The Economist is seeking three Audience fellows
The Economist is offering 12-month internships for three Audience fellows in London, focusing on social media and newsletters. The Audience team plays a key role in the publication's digital strategy, engaging with readers across various platforms and enhancing subscriber relationships.

Additionally, The Economist is also hiring an Audience Editor to produce newsletters, as well as addressing broader issues such as worklessness in Britain and the intersection of secret and commercial sectors.


Forbes: Why BlackRock and This Swiss Billionaire Are Buying Panama Canal Ports
Why BlackRock and This Swiss Billionaire Are Buying Panama Canal Ports
Gianluigi Aponte's Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has invested over $40 billion in various sectors, including a recent $23 billion deal to acquire 43 ports from Li Ka-shing’s CK Hutchison, in partnership with BlackRock. This acquisition will make MSC the largest port operator globally, with stakes in over 100 terminals.

Despite a potential slowdown in shipping profits due to falling freight prices and trade war risks, MSC's vast portfolio and the world's largest container fleet position it favorably against competitors. The company continues to expand its operations, including recent investments in logistics and healthcare.


#health

GB News: Three dead and two hospitalised following listeria outbreak linked NHS hospital desserts
Three dead and two hospitalised following listeria outbreak linked NHS hospital desserts
A listeria outbreak linked to chocolate desserts supplied by Cool Delight Desserts has resulted in three deaths and two hospitalizations in the UK. The affected products, including mousses and ice creams, have been recalled as a precaution.

The UK Health Security Agency is investigating the outbreak, which has affected patients aged 68 to 89 with underlying health conditions. Listeria poses a higher risk to vulnerable populations, including the elderly and immunocompromised individuals.


The Economist: Rumours on social media could cause sick people to feel worse
Rumours on social media could cause sick people to feel worse
The placebo effect demonstrates the brain's ability to influence physical health positively. Conversely, negative beliefs about treatments can lead to an inverse placebo effect, worsening patients' conditions based on their expectations.

This phenomenon emphasizes the importance of managing perceptions and information, especially in the age of social media.


#crime

The Western Journal: Pro-Trans Founder of Pride Org Raped 12-Year-Old, While LGBT Activist and Roommate Made Kiddie Porn
Pro-Trans Founder of Pride Org Raped 12-Year-Old, While LGBT Activist and Roommate Made Kiddie Porn
Stephen Ireland, co-founder of "Pride in Surrey," was convicted of raping a 12-year-old and other related charges. His roommate, David Sutton, also faced convictions for child pornography and related offenses. Both attempted to conceal their crimes during a police investigation.

The case raises concerns about the potential patterns of abuse linked to individuals within the LGBT community. Critics argue that such incidents reflect a troubling trend that warrants scrutiny of the ideologies associated with these activists.


Forbes: Former Postal Worker Stole More Than $1.6 Million In Checks, Including Tax Refunds
Former Postal Worker Stole More Than $1.6 Million In Checks, Including Tax Refunds
Hachikosela Muchimba, a former U.S. Postal Service employee, was found guilty of stealing over $1.6 million in checks, including tax refunds, from his mail route in Washington, D.C. He deposited nearly 100 altered checks into various bank accounts, using the proceeds to fund a lavish lifestyle.

Muchimba faces up to 30 years in prison for bank fraud and additional penalties for unlawful procurement of citizenship. He was arrested while attempting to flee to Zambia, carrying a new passport and cash. The case highlights increasing mail theft incidents and the Postal Service's efforts to combat rising crime rates.


#sports

On The Water: 2025 Bassmaster Classic Preview
2025 Bassmaster Classic Preview
The 55th Annual Bassmaster Classic kicks off on March 21st at Lake Ray Roberts in Fort Worth, Texas, featuring 56 top anglers, including standout Northeast competitors Tyler Williams, Kyle Patrick, and Alex Wetherell. The event is a highlight in the bass fishing community, akin to the Super Bowl.

This year, the tournament will also spotlight the Toyota Sharelunker Program, which aims to enhance bass fishing in Texas through research and selective breeding of large fish. Expect an exciting competition as anglers fish during prime conditions for catching big bass.