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21 Mar 2025

#illegals

Forbes: Germany And UK Warn Of Travel To US After Reports Of Detentions
Germany And UK Warn Of Travel To US After Reports Of Detentions
The UK and Germany have updated travel advisories for the U.S., warning tourists about strict entry rules and the risk of arrest or detention. Recent high-profile cases of detained foreign travelers have raised concerns about U.S. immigration enforcement.

With millions of tourists from these countries visiting the U.S. annually, fears of a boycott could significantly impact the economy, potentially costing billions in lost tourism revenue.


GB News: Channel migrants offered discounts on crossings by people smugglers if they film their ordeals
Channel migrants offered discounts on crossings by people smugglers if they film their ordeals
People smugglers are enticing migrants to film their dangerous Channel crossings for social media promotion, offering discounted fees in return. The National Crime Agency has removed over 8,000 accounts promoting these crossings, as the number of migrants attempting the journey continues to rise.

Recent incidents have resulted in fatalities, prompting calls for better engagement between UK and French authorities regarding asylum seekers. Critics argue that current strategies focusing solely on dismantling smuggling operations are insufficient without addressing the underlying issues faced by migrants.


#politics

Fox News: HHS slashes over $350M in grant funding for gender ideology, DEI research projects
HHS slashes over $350M in grant funding for gender ideology, DEI research projects
The Department of Health and Human Services has canceled over 500 NIH research grants, totaling more than $350 million, primarily focused on diversity, equity, inclusion, and gender ideology. The cuts include projects on structural racism and gender-affirming hormone therapy in mice, deemed wasteful by HHS.

HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon emphasized the need to prioritize research that directly impacts American health. These actions align with directives from the Trump administration, which has faced backlash over the funding cuts and their implications for public health research.


#society

Le Monde: A destitute Osaka district faces erasure
A destitute Osaka district faces erasure
Osaka's Kamagasaki district, known for its significant day-labor market and deep poverty, is facing closure ahead of the 2025 World Expo. The municipal government has shut down the Airin Labor and Welfare Center, a key facility for the area's marginalized population, citing safety standards.

Critics argue that the closure is more about erasing the district's image than addressing safety issues, as renovations could have been made. The center served as a vital resource for the aging laborers and homeless individuals who reside there.


Fox News: Backlash mounts towards Kimmel, ABC as critics accuse liberal host of excusing Tesla arson attacks
Backlash mounts towards Kimmel, ABC as critics accuse liberal host of excusing Tesla arson attacks
Jimmy Kimmel is facing backlash for making jokes about violent attacks on Tesla vehicles, which critics claim trivializes serious incidents and encourages domestic terrorism. Tesla CEO Elon Musk responded negatively to Kimmel's comments, calling him an "unfunny jerk."

The controversy has drawn criticism from various political figures and commentators, questioning ABC's stance on Kimmel's remarks and whether the network condones such humor. Critics argue that the jokes reflect a broader issue of violence and incitement in media.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: News Brief: Israel Launches Ground Operations in Gaza; Ukraine Agrees to Limited Cease-Fire in War With Russia
News Brief: Israel Launches Ground Operations in Gaza; Ukraine Agrees to Limited Cease-Fire in War With Russia
Israel has launched a significant ground offensive in Gaza, aiming to retake the Netzarim Corridor and intensify actions against Hamas. This follows the collapse of a cease-fire agreement, with Israeli officials citing Hamas's refusal to release hostages as a key reason for resuming military operations.

In other developments, a coalition of 26 states is backing President Trump's efforts to deport members of a Venezuelan gang, while a federal judge has ruled against the dismantling of USAID by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, citing constitutional violations.


Fox News: American released by Taliban returns home to 'champion's welcome'
American released by Taliban returns home to 'champion's welcome'
George Glezmann, an American hostage held by the Taliban for over 800 days, returned to the U.S. at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. He expressed immense gratitude for his freedom, crediting President Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and others involved in his release.

Glezmann's release followed negotiations between U.S. officials and the Taliban, facilitated by Qatari intermediaries. His wife, Aleksandra, was en route to reunite with him after his December 2022 capture in Kabul.


The Telegraph: Putin is playing Trump
Putin is playing Trump
President Trump's assertion that he could end the Ukraine war in 24 hours is criticized as unrealistic, especially given his past handling of international conflicts. Military expert H.R. McMaster suggests that Trump is being manipulated by Putin, who remains unyielding.

Trump's recent proposal to take control of Ukraine's power infrastructure as reparations is seen as misguided. The article argues that only a show of military strength will deter Putin, likening the current situation to historical appeasement. It calls for a more assertive approach to support Ukraine.


#economy

CNSNews: Majority of Small Business Owners Feared Recession Pre-Election – Now They See Growth Ahead
Majority of Small Business Owners Feared Recession Pre-Election – Now They See Growth Ahead
A recent survey indicates that 80% of small business owners believe the U.S. economy has improved since Donald Trump's election, with 51% stating it has "greatly" improved. Expectations for economic growth have shifted, with 68% now optimistic about growth compared to 57% predicting a recession in October.

Additionally, 79% of small business owners anticipate revenue increases over the next year. Their primary concerns include inflation and government spending, with tariffs rated as the least pressing issue. Key priorities for the Trump administration among these owners include cutting wasteful spending and addressing immigration.


#health

Fox News: Parkinson’s cases could double globally by 2050, study reveals
Parkinson’s cases could double globally by 2050, study reveals
A new study predicts that the number of people with Parkinson’s disease could double by 2050, potentially affecting 25 million globally. The most significant increase is expected among those aged 80 and older, with cases projected to rise by 196%.

The research indicates that population aging, growth, and changes in prevalence will drive this surge. Men are expected to be more affected than women, and East Asia is projected to have the highest number of cases.


#sports

Fox News: SCOOP: Jim Jordan joining Trump at NCAA men's wrestling championships
SCOOP: Jim Jordan joining Trump at NCAA men's wrestling championships
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan will attend the NCAA men's wrestling championships with former President Donald Trump and Sen. Dave McCormick in Pennsylvania. Both Jordan and McCormick have personal ties to wrestling, with Jordan being a former champion.

Trump's participation highlights his ongoing engagement with sports and ties to lawmakers. Jordan, a notable wrestling figure, previously coached at Ohio State University.