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20 Mar 2025

#illegals

GB News: Denmark PM just agreed with JD Vance on immigration – inside the Danes’ ‘zero asylum’ policy that has seen migration plummet
Denmark PM just agreed with JD Vance on immigration – inside the Danes’ ‘zero asylum’ policy that has seen migration plummet
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has aligned with U.S. Vice President JD Vance on the view that mass migration poses a significant threat to daily life in Europe. Frederiksen's government has implemented strict immigration policies, including a controversial "zero asylum" approach, which has resulted in a sharp decline in asylum claims.

Despite criticism from human rights advocates, Frederiksen's stance has resonated with Danish voters, contributing to her party's electoral success. While she acknowledges the threat of Russia, she emphasizes that local community safety is equally crucial, intertwining immigration control with her broader social democratic agenda.


#politics

Forbes: Judge Blocks DOGE From Accessing Social Security Data
Judge Blocks DOGE From Accessing Social Security Data
A U.S. district judge in Maryland has issued a temporary restraining order preventing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing personal data from the Social Security Administration (SSA). The ruling mandates that any non-anonymized data obtained must be deleted and restricts access to redacted data only for trained DOGE members.

The lawsuit, initiated by labor groups, argues that DOGE's access to sensitive records constitutes an unwarranted search for fraud based on insufficient evidence. The judge emphasized the need for concrete justification for such data access.


Le Monde: Turkey: Massive protests erupt over Istanbul mayor's arrest
Turkey: Massive protests erupt over Istanbul mayor's arrest
Protests erupted in Istanbul following the arrest of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a key political rival of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, amid allegations of corruption and terrorism. Thousands gathered outside City Hall for two nights, defying a protest ban, while police responded with tear gas and rubber bullets.

Opposition leaders condemned the arrest as a political "coup," asserting that Imamoglu's only crime was leading in opinion polls. Human Rights Watch has called for his immediate release, warning against the politicization of the justice system.


CNSNews: Sen. Kennedy Reveals ‘Our Republican Secret Plan for Dealing with the Democrats’
Sen. Kennedy Reveals ‘Our Republican Secret Plan for Dealing with the Democrats’
Senator John Kennedy of Kentucky shared a Republican strategy for countering Democrats during a Fox News interview. He criticized the radical elements within the Democratic Party and suggested that their views, particularly on gender identity, are out of touch with reality.

Kennedy's plan, dubbed “Operation: Let Them Speak,” implies that allowing Democrats to express their views will highlight their perceived extremism and benefit the Republican Party.


Breitbart: Stephen A. Smith Challenges, Trump, Vance, and Hegseth to Debate DEI Cuts
Stephen A. Smith Challenges, Trump, Vance, and Hegseth to Debate DEI Cuts
Stephen A. Smith has called out President Trump, Vice President Vance, and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to debate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies following the removal of an article about Jackie Robinson from the Defense Department website. The article was restored after public backlash, but Smith remains critical of the government's actions.

Smith argues that the removal reflects a broader attempt to erase the historical context of DEI initiatives, emphasizing the need for such policies due to systemic inequities. He challenged the officials to publicly defend their stance on the issue.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: How Trump’s nuclear bounty could secure peace in Ukraine
How Trump’s nuclear bounty could secure peace in Ukraine
Donald Trump expressed concern over the losses in the Ukraine war during a recent call with Vladimir Putin, emphasizing the need to salvage resources. He is now targeting Ukraine's nuclear power plants, including the Zaporizhzhia plant, aiming to bring them under U.S. control.

This marks a shift from previous efforts to secure Ukraine's critical minerals. Trump’s proposal suggests a significant change in strategy regarding U.S. involvement in Ukraine's energy sector.


#culture

Fox News: Guns N’ Roses’ drummer Frank Ferrer leaves band after 19 years, new member joins tour
Guns N’ Roses’ drummer Frank Ferrer leaves band after 19 years, new member joins tour
Guns N’ Roses has announced the departure of drummer Frank Ferrer after 19 years with the band. They expressed gratitude for his contributions and friendship, with his last performance on November 5, 2023, in Mexico.

Isaac Carpenter will replace Ferrer and join the band for their 2025 tour in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Carpenter is recognized for his diverse musical background and technical proficiency.


Fox News: ‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ returns for season 3 with fresh faces, new drama, and the search for true love
‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ returns for season 3 with fresh faces, new drama, and the search for true love
"Farmer Wants a Wife" returns for its third season on March 20, featuring farmers seeking love with city women. The bachelors emphasize the importance of partnership and family, with each farmer inviting women to experience rural life.

The season will be hosted by Kimberly Williams-Paisley, who connects with the contestants' experiences. The show has seen success globally, resulting in numerous marriages and families.


#health

Fox News: Obesity most prevalent in these 3 southern cities
Obesity most prevalent in these 3 southern cities
Nearly 42% of U.S. adults are classified as obese, resulting in obesity-related healthcare costs reaching $190.2 billion. A WalletHub study ranked U.S. cities by obesity rates, health consequences, and access to healthy food, identifying McAllen, Texas, as the most overweight city.

Little Rock, Arkansas, and Jackson, Mississippi, followed as the second and third most overweight cities, respectively. These areas struggle with high obesity rates among both adults and children, limited access to healthy food, and significant health issues related to obesity.


#crime

Breitbart: Criminal Whose Sentence Was Commuted by Joe Biden Arrested Again
Criminal Whose Sentence Was Commuted by Joe Biden Arrested Again
Willie Frank Peterson, a 52-year-old convicted criminal in Alabama, was recently arrested for drug-related offenses after former President Biden commuted his sentence from over six years to 20 months in January. Peterson now faces multiple charges, including possession of controlled substances and firearms.

Biden's commutation of sentences for nonviolent drug offenses has faced scrutiny, especially as it coincides with his son Hunter's legal issues. The president has previously commuted sentences for federal death row inmates, sparking debate over the justice system's handling of serious crimes.


#sports

The Western Journal: NBA Team Sold for Historic Amount, Breaks Record Set by NFL's Commanders: Report
NBA Team Sold for Historic Amount, Breaks Record Set by NFL's Commanders: Report
Bill Chisholm, a Boston Celtics superfan, is leading a group to purchase the team for a record-breaking $6.1 billion, surpassing the previous record of $6.05 billion for the NFL's Washington Commanders. This sale marks a significant increase from the $360 million paid by the current owners in 2002.

Chisholm, who has deep ties to Boston, recognizes the Celtics' importance to the community and is prepared to take on the responsibilities of ownership. The Celtics, currently performing well with a 50-19 record, are coming off a championship season and are seen as strong contenders for future titles.


Breitbart: Track Runner Who Was Struck in the Head with Baton Cleared to Compete at Nationals
Track Runner Who Was Struck in the Head with Baton Cleared to Compete at Nationals
Virginia high school track runner Kaelen Tucker has been cleared to compete at nationals after suffering a concussion and possible skull fracture from a baton strike by opponent Alaila Everett during a state championship.

Everett claims the incident was accidental and has faced assault and battery charges, along with a protective order preventing her from approaching Tucker.


Forbes: Meet The Billionaire March Madness Boosters
Meet The Billionaire March Madness Boosters
A group of ultra-wealthy fans, dubbed the C-Suite 16, is leveraging their combined net worth of $357 billion to support schools in the 2025 NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Notable contributors include Larry Ellison, Phil Knight, and Jerry Jones, who have donated substantial amounts to various athletics programs.

These billionaire boosters are reshaping college sports in the NIL era, providing financial backing that enhances recruitment and facilities. Their influence extends across various universities, demonstrating the significant role of wealth in collegiate athletics.