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21 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Boston mayor defends sanctuary city status from 'bullies,' 'presidents who think they are kings'
The White House criticized Boston Mayor Michelle Wu after she reaffirmed her commitment to protecting illegal immigrants from deportation during her State of the City Address. Wu's stance aligns with her resistance to the Trump administration's immigration policies, particularly in light of rising crime rates in the area linked to illegal migrants.
The administration's response highlighted Wu's defense of violent criminal illegal aliens, citing recent ICE arrests in Boston for serious offenses. This conflict raises questions about Wu's approach to immigration enforcement amid public safety concerns.
#politics
The Federalist: Nonprofit Tries To Smear Election Integrity Effort With Bogus Study
A leftist nonprofit claims conservatives spent $1 billion to suppress voter participation in the recent election, citing flawed methodology and lacking concrete examples. Critics argue the study misrepresents funding and fails to differentiate between various activities of conservative groups.
The National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) plans to release more research on what it labels as anti-democracy movements. However, critics assert that leftist groups often outspend conservatives in public policy funding and accuse NCRP of lacking transparency and honesty in its claims.
#society
Fox News: Fox News Digital's News Quiz: March 21, 2025
The Trump administration plans to withhold $175 million in funding from a university due to its inclusion of transgender athletes in women's sports. Additionally, a mysterious foam is making beachgoers ill.
Readers can engage with quizzes on various topics, including March Madness and American culture.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: China provokes global outrage after executing four Canadians for 'drug crimes' in 'brutal' killings
China has executed four Canadian citizens for drug-related offenses, prompting strong condemnation from Ottawa. Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly described the actions as "irreversible" and inconsistent with human dignity, further straining Canada-China relations.
The Chinese embassy defended the executions, asserting the evidence was solid and urging Canada to respect its judicial sovereignty. This incident highlights the ongoing tensions between the two nations, exacerbated by previous diplomatic disputes.
#health
Fox News: Greene calls for yanking FDA approval of COVID-19 vaccines: 'Causing permanent harm and deaths'
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has called for the FDA to revoke approval of COVID-19 vaccines, claiming they cause permanent harm and deaths. She argues that these vaccines should be removed from the childhood vaccination schedule, citing concerns over side effects.
The CDC continues to recommend COVID-19 vaccination for individuals aged 6 months and older, noting rare cases of myocarditis and pericarditis associated with mRNA vaccines. Other lawmakers, including Rep. Thomas Massie, have echoed Greene's call for revocation of the vaccines' approval.
#education
Le Monde: Trump begins dismantling the Department of Education
Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at reducing the Department of Education's influence by transferring many of its responsibilities to the states. This move, which does not abolish the department entirely, is part of his campaign promise to reshape American education.
While Trump pointed to poor national assessment results as justification, he overlooked the significant impact of COVID-19 on education, including school closures and learning delays. Federal funding of $186 billion was allocated to address these pandemic-related issues.