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20 Mar 2025
#illegals
Forbes: Trump Administration Planning Military Buffer Zone Along Mexico Border To Hold Migrants, Report Says
The Trump administration is exploring the establishment of a military-controlled buffer zone along the southern border, extending from Texas to California, to temporarily hold migrants entering illegally. This zone could enhance penalties and expedite deportations for those caught within it.
While the plan involves deploying active-duty troops for border security, there are concerns about potential legal issues, including conflicts with the Posse Comitatus Act, which restricts military involvement in civilian law enforcement.
#politics
Fox News: Disgraced ex-Congressman Weiner receives campaign donation from unexpected New Yorker in new race
Former Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner has received campaign donations from his ex-wife Huma Abedin and her sister, despite Abedin previously stating that Weiner's sex scandals "almost killed her." Weiner, who resigned from Congress in 2011 after a sexting scandal, is running for New York City Council.
Abedin donated $175, and her sister contributed $150 to Weiner's campaign, which he launched in December 2024. Weiner's political career has been marred by multiple scandals, including his conviction for illicit contact with a minor. Both he and Abedin have not commented on the donations.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Woman Wearing MAGA Hat Denied Service, Threatened With Baseball Bat at Indianapolis Jazz Club
A bartender at Chatterbox Jazz in Indianapolis reportedly threatened a woman wearing a MAGA hat with a baseball bat and forcibly removed her from the bar, citing her Trump support as the reason. The incident was captured on video and has drawn attention to perceived hypocrisy among leftists regarding tolerance and discrimination.
Critics argue that the treatment of Elise Hensley highlights a double standard in how dissenting views are handled, contrasting it with past cases where individuals faced backlash for refusing service based on their beliefs. The incident raises questions about the consistency of leftist values on free expression and service.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: Spencer Video: Shakespeare’s Birthplace is Being ‘Decolonized’
Robert Spencer discusses the trend of "decolonizing" cultural landmarks, such as Shakespeare’s Birthplace, arguing that it prioritizes mediocrity to satisfy multicultural demands. He emphasizes the dangers of this approach to cultural heritage and its implications for societal values.
Spencer also touches on the political climate, suggesting that figures who express anti-American sentiments are favored by certain leftist groups. He raises concerns about the influence of extremist ideologies on American culture and security.
#health
GB News: Pussycat Dolls singer say Covid vax left her 'feeling on brink of death' as injury left her 'bed-bound'
Jessica Sutta, former member of the Pussycat Dolls, has disclosed her struggle with vaccine-induced lupus, which she attributes to her second Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in 2021. She experienced severe symptoms shortly after vaccination, including muscle spasms and chronic fatigue, leading to a diagnosis seven months ago.
The autoimmune condition has significantly impacted her life, leaving her bed-bound and unable to care for her young son. Sutta emphasizes the rarity of vaccine-induced lupus and advocates for informed consent regarding potential risks. Despite her challenges, she remains hopeful for recovery.
#education
Front Page Magazine: Is the Jig Up For Elite Higher Education?
Elite American universities have faced growing scrutiny over unethical practices, including biased admissions and free speech violations. This has led to a decline in the perceived value of their degrees, with employers favoring state schools that maintain rigorous standards.
In response, Congress is set to implement reforms that could significantly impact funding and operations of these institutions, including taxing endowments and restricting federal support for racially offensive programs. The public's disapproval of higher education is rising, pushing universities to reconsider their missions or risk further decline.