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21 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: Judge fumes over late-night deportation move signed ‘in the dark’
A federal judge criticized Trump administration lawyers for deporting Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador despite a court order blocking the action. Judge James Boasberg questioned why the administration proceeded with deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, emphasizing the need for compliance with judicial rulings.
Boasberg ordered officials to explain their actions and expressed concern over potential executive overreach in immigration enforcement. The case may escalate to the Supreme Court, as Trump has called for judicial intervention against what he perceives as overreach by federal judges.
The Epoch Times: EPA’s Attempt to Roll Back Climate Regulations May Come Down to One Key Legal Point
Lee Zeldin, as the new head of the EPA, has proposed significant deregulation of energy and transportation sectors, claiming it will reduce living costs and revive American jobs. His plan includes reconsidering the "Endangerment Finding," which classifies greenhouse gases as pollutants under the Clean Air Act.
The proposed changes have sparked a divide, with supporters arguing for reduced regulatory burdens and critics warning of potential environmental harm. Legal challenges are anticipated, particularly regarding the classification of greenhouse gases, which could shape the future of climate-related regulations.
Le Monde: Hundreds of thousands defy Erdogan to protest Istanbul mayor's arrest
Protests erupted in Istanbul and other Turkish cities following the arrest of opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, with hundreds of thousands participating despite government warnings. Demonstrators expressed solidarity and called for democracy, while clashes with police resulted in tear gas and arrests.
The protests, fueled by opposition leader Ozgur Ozel's call to action, spread nationwide, leading to a significant impact on the Turkish stock market and currency. The government has intensified its crackdown, with investigations into Imamoglu for alleged ties to terrorism and corruption.
Fox News: Deep red state proposal triggers ESG concerns: 'Raises a lot of questions'
Oklahoma's state treasurer is raising alarms over Senate Bill 714, which would transfer enforcement of the Energy Discrimination Elimination Act from his office to the Attorney General. The treasurer argues this undermines oversight of financial institutions that oppose the oil and gas industry.
Critics claim the bill could weaken standards for listing banks that discriminate against energy companies. The treasurer emphasizes the need for financial decisions to remain free from political agendas, particularly regarding the state's vital oil and gas sector.
The Telegraph: Covid Inquiry spends £200k asking public whether it is any good
The Covid Inquiry in the UK is spending significant funds on polling to gauge its own reputation, initially awarding a £275,000 contract to Ipsos, later reduced to £180,000. The inquiry, aimed at evaluating the UK's pandemic response, has already exceeded £144 million in costs and won't conclude until 2026.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Missile from Yemen triggers sirens across central Israel, Jerusalem; none hurt
Yemen's Houthi rebels launched a ballistic missile at Israel, marking the fourth such attack since Israel intensified strikes on Gaza. The missile was intercepted by Israeli air defenses, with no injuries reported. The Houthis claim retaliation for U.S. airstrikes that killed their leaders.
The U.S. has initiated military operations against the Houthis following their threats to attack Israeli shipping. Reports indicate that the U.S. advised Israel to refrain from responding to Houthi missile attacks. The Houthis resumed their assaults after a ceasefire expired, citing support for Gaza.
#culture
GB News: ITV Coronation Street's Shobna Gulati, 58, comes out as non-binary in rare relationship admission
Shobna Gulati, former Coronation Street star, has come out as non-binary at 58, using she/they pronouns. During a podcast, Gulati shared their lifelong feelings of gender identity, which became clearer after a conversation with a sound engineer.
Gulati reflected on societal pressures to conform to traditional femininity and expressed happiness in self-identification. They remain open to dating individuals of any gender identity. Gulati is also known for their roles in Dinnerladies and Coronation Street, and was made an MBE for cultural contributions.