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19 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Venezuela Debuts Website to Report ‘Unjust Deportations’ of Illegals from U.S.
Venezuela's socialist regime has launched a website for reporting alleged "unjust deportations" of Venezuelan migrants from the U.S., managed by the Committee for the Defense of Venezuelan Migrants. This initiative follows the deportation of 238 Venezuelans suspected of ties to a terrorist organization.
Maduro condemned the deportations, comparing them to slavery and Nazi concentration camps, and vowed to "rescue" the deportees. The regime plans pro-migrant campaigns and rallies, while U.S. officials warn of sanctions if Venezuela does not accept deportation flights.
#politics
Human Events: Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu arrested by Turkish authorities days before launching presidential bid
Ekrem Imamoglu, Istanbul's Mayor, was arrested ahead of a potential presidential candidacy, accused of corruption and links to terrorism. His party, the CHP, decried the arrests as a coup, while protests erupted in Istanbul, leading to clashes with police.
Turkey's Justice Minister defended the arrests, asserting judicial independence. The Council of Europe expressed concern over the implications for democracy and upcoming elections.
#society
Forbes: Greenpeace Found Liable For $300 Million In Damages Over Dakota Access Protests—Risking Bankruptcy
A North Dakota jury has found Greenpeace liable for defamation and other charges related to protests at the Dakota Access Pipeline, awarding Energy Transfer approximately $300 million in damages. Greenpeace warns this ruling could lead to its financial ruin and potential bankruptcy.
The case highlights the ongoing tensions between environmental advocacy and energy companies. The situation remains developing.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Trump’s ‘Moved Beyond’ Ukraine Mineral Deal, White House Confirms Much Bigger Plans
President Trump has reportedly shifted focus from a Ukraine mineral deal to more significant objectives, including managing Ukraine's military facilities and overseeing its nuclear plants. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the U.S. aims for a long-term peace agreement in Ukraine.
Following a contentious meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, Trump had a positive one-hour phone call with him, discussing alignment between Ukraine and Russia. The administration plans to provide further details on their discussions soon.
The Telegraph: Has Trump forgotten the art of the deal?
Donald Trump, known for his transactional leadership style, faces challenges in negotiating peace in Ukraine due to Vladimir Putin's unwillingness to compromise. Despite Ukraine's willingness for a ceasefire, Putin's refusal complicates Trump's peace efforts.
To counter Putin's intransigence, increasing military aid to Ukraine and imposing stricter sanctions on Russia are potential strategies. However, the White House appears hesitant to escalate tensions, while European leaders continue to support Ukraine with military assistance.
#health
GB News: Etihad passenger flying from Manchester throws up 30 times on six-hour 'flight from hell' after eating 'smelly' in-flight meal
A British passenger, Cameron Callaghan, experienced severe illness during a six-hour Etihad Airways flight from Manchester to Abu Dhabi, vomiting 30 times, which he attributes to "smelly" pasta served onboard. He was taken to a hospital upon landing and treated with an IV.
Etihad Airways stated that the food was prepared under strict safety conditions and noted that no other passengers reported illness. They are investigating the incident seriously, prioritizing passenger safety.
#crime
Fox News: New Mexico teens, 13 and 15, charged with murder in hit-and-run of bicyclist posted on social media
Two teenagers in New Mexico have been charged with murder following a deadly hit-and-run incident involving a bicyclist. A 13-year-old is believed to have driven the stolen car that struck 63-year-old Scott Dwight Habermehl, while a 15-year-old and an 11-year-old were passengers.
The crash, recorded from inside the vehicle, shows the driver and passengers discussing plans to hit the bicyclist. The 11-year-old, who cannot be charged with murder due to age, will be evaluated by state authorities. The case raises concerns about youth crime and accountability.
Breitbart: Mexican Cartel Pushes PR Video Claiming Killing Field News Stories as Fake
The Cartel Jalisco New Generation (CJNG), labeled a terrorist organization by the U.S., released a video denying allegations of a cartel killing field and training camp, claiming evidence was fabricated. They warned media to verify information and suggested that activists planted evidence during a recent investigation.
The Mexican government has called for an investigation into the discovery of the alleged killing field in Jalisco, which activists claim has been active for over a decade. CJNG asserts the property was previously seized by authorities, maintaining that it was under government control.
#sports
Breitbart: Wild Brawl Breaks Out at College Baseball Game, 9 Players Suspended
A brawl erupted between Jackson State and Prairie View A&M during a game in Texas after a walk-off RBI by Prairie View's Trenton Bush. Tensions escalated as players clashed, leading to intervention by coaches and umpires.
The Southwestern Athletic Conference has suspended nine players and fined both schools $25,000 each.
#outdoors
Supertrax Online: 2026 Ski-Doo Expedition | Raising the Bar
Luke interviews Etienne Girard, Ski-Doo’s Manager of Product Development, about the new 2026 Ski-Doo Expedition on the REV Gen5 platform. The model boasts enhanced wide-track performance and is designed for optimal functionality across various conditions.