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#illegals
Le Monde: US: Trump administration revokes legal migrant status for 500,000 people
The U.S. is terminating the legal status of approximately 532,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, giving them until April 24 to leave the country unless they secure another immigration status. This decision aligns with President Trump's commitment to reduce immigration.
The move affects those who entered under the CHNV program, which allowed temporary entry for migrants from these countries. Critics argue that this sudden revocation of status will lead to chaos and hardship for families and communities.
#politics
Breitbart: Poll: 51 Percent of Likely Voters Approve of President Trump
President Trump's approval rating has risen to 51%, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll, with 47% disapproving. He has maintained above 50% approval throughout his presidency. In contrast, the Democratic Party's favorability is at a historic low, with only 29% viewing it positively.
Polling data shows that Democrats are struggling, with a CNN/SSRS poll indicating their lowest favorability since 2002. Trump criticized the party for focusing on unpopular issues and highlighted legal challenges regarding deportations of gang members as a new problematic stance for them.
Breitbart: GOP Rep. Lawler: Schumer Admitted Dems Sending Protesters to Republican Districts
Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) accused Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) of admitting that the Democratic Party is sending protesters to disrupt Republican events. Lawler recounted his experience being protested by climate activists during a private luncheon.
He emphasized that while organizing protests is part of democracy, it should not be treated as surprising news.
Fox News: Dem House candidate's resurfaced posts call for trans children to have 'free' access to medical services
Josh Weil, a Democratic candidate for Congress in Florida, faces backlash for advocating gender transition treatment for children in past social media posts. He argues that banning such healthcare violates human rights and criticizes legislation requiring parental notification about students' pronouns.
Critics, including the NRCC, claim Weil's stance on "radical gender ideology" is unpopular and detrimental to his campaign against Republican State Sen. Randy Fine. Early voting is underway for the election on April 1.
Fox News: Bush DOJ lawyer warns Trump admin against 'terrible mistake' in judicial standoff
A former Bush administration lawyer, John Yoo, cautions the White House against ignoring court orders amid disputes over President Trump's deportation flights. He warns that defying judicial rulings could undermine the legal system, recalling that only Abraham Lincoln has previously refused to comply with a court order.
The Trump administration asserts it has not disobeyed any lawful orders, arguing that a judge's emergency ruling came too late to affect ongoing deportation flights. Legal experts note the complexity of the situation, emphasizing the need for both branches of government to respect their coequal status.
Breitbart: Maher: 'Europe Should Pay for Their Own Defense'
Bill Maher expressed on HBO's "Real Time" that while he disagrees with Donald Trump's approach, he agrees with some of Trump's ideas, such as Europe funding its own defense. He also mentioned issues like border security and the fairness of competition in sports.
However, Maher criticized Trump's methods, particularly regarding the removal of gang members, emphasizing that such actions should not be carried out illegally.
Liberty Nation News: Illinois Proposes a Citizen-Tracking Road Tax - Liberty Nation News
Illinois Democrats propose a mileage-based road usage charge, requiring vehicle tracking to assess taxes based on miles driven. This initiative aims to address revenue losses from electric vehicle owners who do not pay fuel taxes, but raises concerns about privacy and government surveillance.
The plan faces opposition due to Illinois' already high gas taxes and tolls, and critics argue it represents a regressive tax burden. As the proposal moves forward, it highlights tensions between government revenue needs and individual freedoms.
Breitbart: Poland Charges Ex-Minister For Releasing Plan for a Russian Invasion
Polish prosecutors have charged former defense minister Mariusz Blaszczak with exceeding his authority by declassifying parts of a military defense plan from 2011. The plan outlined a retreat strategy in the event of a Russian invasion, which Blaszczak claims he revealed to inform the public.
Blaszczak, who served from 2015 to 2023, argues that the charges are politically motivated and insists he acted in the public's interest. He criticized former Prime Minister Donald Tusk's government for its original defense strategy, asserting he would make the same choice again.
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Trump makes triumph return to Philly, where he pinned the Democrats
President Trump’s appearance at the NCAA wrestling championship in Pennsylvania highlights the ongoing divide between urban and rural sentiments in the state. While Philadelphia leans Democratic, the wrestling community, particularly from Penn State, shows strong support for Trump, reflecting broader political divides.
The event underscores the cultural significance of wrestling in Pennsylvania, where it is revered alongside football, contrasting with the basketball-centric view of Philadelphia. Despite political tensions, attendees expressed enthusiasm for Trump’s presence, illustrating the complexities of sports and politics in America today.
#society
Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: Groundbreaking new prayer book designed for demographic most targeted for abortion
Bishop Robert Barron's publishing company, Word on Fire, is releasing "Let Us Pray: Catholic Prayers for All Abilities," a book aimed at adults with Down syndrome and other intellectual disabilities. Written by Mark Bradford, the book features simplified prayers and is designed for accessibility, addressing a significant gap in resources for this community.
The book also includes prayers for special occasions and acknowledges the high abortion rates among babies diagnosed with Down syndrome. Bradford emphasizes that every person, regardless of ability, is called to a relationship with God and deserves resources to support their prayer life.
#war
The Telegraph: Family of three killed in Russian drone strike on Ukraine
A Russian drone attack on Zaporizhzhia killed a family of three, including a 14-year-old girl, despite a limited ceasefire agreement. The Ukrainian air force reported 179 drones were launched, with some intercepted, resulting in multiple injuries and significant damage to residential areas.
Regional governor Ivan Fedorov noted over 10 strikes on the city, leading to fires in residential buildings and infrastructure due to debris from intercepted drones. Twelve people were reported wounded, including an infant.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: DOGE USAID budget cuts hit UN in 'worst liquidity crisis since its establishment'
The Trump administration's funding cuts to USAID are significantly affecting the U.N. Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS), leading to a loss of approximately $30 million and the elimination of 100 jobs. This has raised concerns about the U.N.'s worst liquidity crisis to date, with potential impacts on security operations in numerous countries.
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres has warned that these funding cuts could undermine global health, safety, and prosperity. Amidst financial uncertainty, U.N. staff are reportedly fearful for their futures, raising concerns about pensions and job security, particularly for those on G-4 visas.
The Telegraph: Trump envoy accused of not knowing names of Russian-occupied territories
Steve Witkoff, a foreign policy envoy for Donald Trump, faced criticism for his inability to recall the names of Ukrainian territories during a TV interview. His confusion over occupied regions raised concerns about the Trump administration's competence in Ukraine-Russia negotiations.
Critics highlighted his misidentification of Crimea and his reference to Kremlin-organized referendums as legitimate expressions of local sentiment, calling into question his neutrality and understanding of the conflict.
#economy
Forbes: It’s Time To Buy Foreign Stocks—Here’s How And Where
Investors are increasingly looking to international funds, with foreign stocks up 9% this year while U.S. stocks have declined by 5%. A guide to cost-effective index funds lists 48 options with low expenses and diversified portfolios, making it easier for investors to explore overseas opportunities.
When investing in foreign stocks, consider factors such as expense ratios, past performance, and tax implications on dividends. Emerging markets may offer potential, but caution is advised due to political risks. ETFs are generally preferred over mutual funds for their cost-effectiveness and tax advantages.
#culture
Fox News: 20 books by female authors for Women’s History Month
March is Women's History Month, highlighting the achievements of women. A selection of must-read books by female authors includes fiction like "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng and "Jazz" by Toni Morrison, as well as nonfiction such as Michelle Obama's "Becoming."
Readers can explore diverse genres, from classics like "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen to science fiction like "The Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K. Le Guin. These books provide insight into women's experiences and contributions throughout history.
#health
GB News: Davina McCall fights back tears on Comic Relief as she reflects on brain tumour ordeal: ‘Hardest thing I've ever been through’
Davina McCall emotionally shared her experience with brain tumor surgery during Comic Relief, revealing she had a benign colloid cyst removed four months ago. She reflected on the challenges faced and the support received from family and friends.
Despite the ordeal, McCall expressed gratitude for life and a renewed appreciation for the world around her. She is now back at work and progressing in her recovery.
#education
Fox News: Red state leader defends decision to include 2020 election 'discrepancies' in high school curriculum
Oklahoma's education chief defends a history curriculum on 2020 election discrepancies, facing criticism for partisanship.
Fox News: Texas private school’s use of new ‘AI tutor’ rockets student test scores to top 2% in the country
A Texas private school, Alpha School, boosts student test scores with an AI tutor, enhancing skills and reducing stress.
#crime
Fox News: Tesla trouble in Ontario: Dozens of vehicles damaged in one location
Dozens of Tesla vehicles were vandalized at a dealership in Ontario, Canada, with damage including deep scratches and punctured tires. Hamilton Police are investigating the incident, which occurred overnight on March 18, and are reviewing footage from vehicle cameras.
This incident is part of a rising trend of politically motivated attacks on Tesla properties, linked to CEO Elon Musk's political involvement. The DOJ has begun cracking down on these acts, labeling them as domestic terrorism, and has charged individuals connected to similar attacks.
#sports
Fox News: The 4 ways Final Four teams court March Madness victory
March Madness serves as a showcase for leadership qualities such as vision, teamwork, execution, and resilience. Successful teams, like the Auburn Tigers and Florida Gators, demonstrate that a clear plan and cohesive unit are crucial for achieving long-term success in high-stakes environments.
The tournament highlights that true champions not only possess talent but also the ability to perform under pressure and bounce back from adversity. These principles of leadership extend beyond basketball, emphasizing the importance of creating a culture of excellence in any field.
#technology
Fox News: Protect your files and memories with simple spring cleaning tips
Personal data is increasingly vulnerable to various threats, including hardware failures and cyberattacks. To safeguard important documents and memories, it is recommended to utilize personal drives for backups. Regular digital cleaning and maintaining multiple copies of data enhance security.
Implementing strategies like the 3-2-1 backup rule, using two-factor authentication, and keeping software updated are crucial for protecting data. Regularly updating passwords and using trusted antivirus software further mitigate risks. Taking these steps can prevent significant frustration and financial loss in the future.