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23 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Venezuela to resume accepting US deportation flights
Venezuela will resume accepting deportation flights from the U.S., following a suspension by President Nicolás Maduro. Jorge Rodríguez, the president of Venezuela's Assembly, announced that an initial repatriation flight is scheduled, emphasizing the protection of human rights for returning migrants.
Rodríguez also noted the deportation of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador and condemned their treatment as "kidnapping." This policy shift comes as relations between the U.S. and Venezuela remain strained under Maduro's regime.
#politics
The Western Journal: Watch: Trump Reveals the 1 Thing He Admires About Biden and It's a Doozy
President Trump remarked on Joe Biden's ability to fall asleep quickly, calling it a trait he admires despite labeling Biden a "disaster" as a leader. Trump noted he could never sleep like that, highlighting the optics of Biden being photographed asleep during significant events.
Trump, who claims to sleep only four to five hours a night, suggested that those passionate about their work often sleep less. While scientists recommend seven to eight hours for optimal health, a small percentage of people are "short sleepers" who thrive on less sleep.
#society
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Mar. 23: Day 534 – Why Columbia U is a lightening rod for anti-Israel activism
Columbia University will implement changes to address antisemitism on campus, following demands from the Trump administration to restore $400 million in federal funding. This comes amid ongoing pro-Palestinian protests after the October 7 attacks by Hamas.
Additionally, detained student activist Mahmoud Khalil appeared in immigration court as his legal team seeks his release. The Jewish community is debating immigration rights and campus safety, with some seeking self-protection measures, including self-defense training and protection dogs.
#economy
Fox News: Expert turns tables on Dem critics after Musk accuses Social Security of being 'Ponzi scheme'
Elon Musk's assertion that Social Security resembles a "Ponzi scheme" has drawn criticism from Democrats, but some experts agree with his viewpoint. James Agresti of Just Facts argues that Social Security operates by redistributing funds from current workers to beneficiaries, rather than saving individual contributions for future payouts.
Concerns about the program's solvency have been raised, with predictions that it may become insolvent by 2035 without reforms. Agresti suggests that reducing administrative costs could strengthen the program financially, as current overhead is substantial and could be redirected to support benefits.
#culture
GB News: Music icon Larry Tamblyn dies aged 82
Larry Tamblyn, a music legend and member of the band The Standells, has passed away at 82. He was known for the hit song "Dirty Water," released in 1966. The cause of death has not been revealed.
The Standells were a prominent garage rock band from Los Angeles, formed in the 1960s.
Fox News: When Disney lost its way — and how they can find it again
Disney's upcoming remake of Snow White has sparked criticism for straying from the original's themes of good versus evil and love. The lead actress, Rachel Zegler, has dismissed the romantic elements as "dated," opting instead for a narrative focused on empowerment.
The article argues that Disney should return to its foundational values of faith, family, and virtue to regain its storytelling magic. It highlights the importance of uplifting messages in entertainment and expresses hope for a revival of these themes in future Disney productions.
#history
Le Monde: Virginie Adane, historian: 'Trump believes the US is the greatest country and should be celebrated without nuance'
Virginie Adane's book "1619: The other birth of the United States" explores the significance of the year 1619 in American history, particularly regarding the legacy of slavery and its impact on contemporary debates about democracy and equality. She argues that differing narratives about the nation's origins are crucial in shaping current discussions.
Adane also addresses women's roles in America in her concurrent publication "On women in America." Her work highlights how historical interpretations influence modern societal issues.
#crime
Fox News: Wife of slain California fire captain nabbed in Mexico after months on the run
Yolanda Marodi, 53, has been arrested in Mexico after being a fugitive for over a month, wanted for the murder of her wife, California Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi. The arrest occurred at a hotel in Mexicali, and she has been extradited to the U.S. for prosecution.
Rebecca was found stabbed to death in their home on February 17, shortly after Yolanda allegedly fled to Mexico. Surveillance footage showed a confrontation between the couple on the day of the incident, with Rebecca reportedly expressing fear for her life.