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19 Mar 2025

#illegals

GB News: 'Wrongly exiled!' Holidaymaker banned from returning to UK after Home Office 'error' recorded him as deported criminal
'Wrongly exiled!' Holidaymaker banned from returning to UK after Home Office 'error' recorded him as deported criminal
A holidaymaker, known as A, won a legal battle after being wrongly identified as a deported criminal due to a Home Office IT error. He was barred from returning to the UK for seven months while the Home Office initially denied any mistake, despite evidence proving his innocence.

The case highlights potential issues with the Home Office's immigration database, which may have misrecorded over 76,000 individuals. A plans to sue the Home Office for damages, and the Information Commissioner’s Office is investigating the flawed IT system.


#politics

Fox News: Carville says Kamala Harris didn't give a reason to vote for her, has to be 'a lot better candidate' in 2028
Carville says Kamala Harris didn't give a reason to vote for her, has to be 'a lot better candidate' in 2028
Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville reflected on his inaccurate prediction that Kamala Harris would win the 2024 presidential election. He cited factors like polling, fundraising, and campaign resources but acknowledged that voters were seeking change, which Harris failed to address effectively.

Carville criticized Harris's performance during the campaign, particularly her inability to articulate what she would do differently from President Biden. He suggested that an open primary could have improved her candidacy and admitted his prediction was a mistake, emphasizing the importance of engaging and colorful communication in politics.


#society

Times Of Israel: Ben & Jerry’s: Unilever fired CEO amid spat over activism, anti-Israel activist’s detention
Ben & Jerry’s: Unilever fired CEO amid spat over activism, anti-Israel activist’s detention
Ben & Jerry’s announced the ousting of CEO Dave Stever by parent company Unilever, citing his commitment to the ice cream maker's social mission as the reason, rather than job performance. This move escalates tensions over Unilever's attempts to limit Ben & Jerry’s social activism.

The lawsuit filed by Ben & Jerry’s seeks to prevent Unilever from dismantling its independent board and silencing its social initiatives. The conflict has intensified since the company halted sales in the West Bank in 2021, and Unilever's actions have drawn criticism for suppressing the brand's long-standing social goals.


Fox News: Miami Beach mayor defends push to oust cinema from city-owned building after screening anti-Israel documentary
Miami Beach mayor defends push to oust cinema from city-owned building after screening anti-Israel documentary
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner is facing backlash for trying to prevent the screening of the documentary "No Other Land," which he deems anti-Israel propaganda. He argues that the film presents a one-sided narrative and omits critical historical context, potentially inciting violence.

Despite Meiner's objections, O Cinema decided to show the film, leading to accusations of free speech violations. Over 600 filmmakers have signed a letter supporting the theater's decision, emphasizing the importance of diverse voices in cinema.


Fox News: Democrats have lost their way on women’s sports – and here's the political price they'll pay
Democrats have lost their way on women’s sports – and here's the political price they'll pay
Congressional Democrats are facing backlash for their refusal to support the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, which aims to clarify Title IX and ensure that girls' sports remain exclusive to female athletes. Despite strong public support, including from many Democrats, they continue to oppose the bill, risking electoral consequences.

The obstruction from Senate Democrats is seen as a denial of the clear mandate against allowing trans-identifying males in women's sports. Critics argue that this stance undermines protections for women and could lead to significant political repercussions, especially as public sentiment increasingly favors maintaining the integrity of women's sports.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump has Mexico on the ropes
Trump has Mexico on the ropes
On February 27, U.S. authorities received 29 high-profile Mexican cartel leaders, including Rafa Caro Quintero, who was extradited after years of requests. This shift in Mexico's cooperation is attributed to pressure from the Trump administration, which has threatened tariffs and military action to combat cartel influence.

The Mexican government, under President Claudia Sheinbaum, is responding to U.S. demands by cracking down on cartel operations, likely to appease American officials. However, skepticism remains about the sustainability of this cooperation, given the historical ties between Mexican officials and drug cartels.


#economy

The Telegraph: London estate agents braced for flood of Russian demand as Trump pushes for ceasefire
London estate agents braced for flood of Russian demand as Trump pushes for ceasefire
London's estate agents anticipate a resurgence of wealthy Russian buyers in the UK property market, driven by potential peace talks between the US and Russia regarding Ukraine. Despite sanctions, many Russians prefer London over alternatives like Dubai.

Agents report strong interest from clients eager to return, highlighting the enduring allure of London real estate. As the war continues, wealthy Russians have found ways to profit, and they are likely to invest in properties if given the opportunity.


#culture

Fox News: Mirror, mirror on the wall, will woke Snow White cause Disney's fall?
Mirror, mirror on the wall, will woke Snow White cause Disney's fall?
The premiere of Disney's live-action "Snow White" was notably low-key, closed to media, and marked by negative sentiment surrounding the film and its lead actress, Rachel Zegler. Controversy has plagued the film, including Zegler's critical remarks about the original story and her political statements.

Disney faces challenges as it navigates public perception and its brand identity amid ongoing controversies. With a projected $50 million opening weekend, the company must reassess its direction to regain the trust of families and return to producing content that resonates positively with audiences.


#health

Fox News: Jillian Michaels reveals simple workout to extend your lifespan 'up to 7 years'
Jillian Michaels reveals simple workout to extend your lifespan 'up to 7 years'
Fitness expert Jillian Michaels emphasizes the critical role of exercise as the primary form of preventative medicine. She advocates for individual responsibility in maintaining fitness, suggesting simple goals like walking 5,000 steps daily to combat obesity, which affects over 100 million U.S. adults.

Michaels supports nutrition reforms but warns against complacency in fitness. She encourages people to exceed the "bare minimum" and highlights the benefits of walking, stating that 150 minutes a week can significantly extend lifespan.


Fox News: Gene Hackman death investigation: new clues raise more questions, experts say cellphones may hold the answers
Gene Hackman death investigation: new clues raise more questions, experts say cellphones may hold the answers
New evidence in the deaths of Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa Hackman has emerged, highlighting the significance of cellphone records. Betsy's phone showed activity on February 12, contradicting the initial assumption of her death on February 11. Experts suggest that detailed cellphone analytics could provide crucial insights into the timeline of events.

Betsy was diagnosed with hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, which can exhibit flu-like symptoms. She had made calls to a medical center on February 12, seeking advice for her condition, but did not attend her scheduled appointment. The investigation is ongoing, raising questions about the initial conclusions drawn by authorities.