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24 Mar 2025
#illegals
Forbes: Judge Boasberg Rejects Trump Request For Deportation Flights Under Alien Enemies Act—Again
U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg has upheld a ban on the deportation of immigrants under the Alien Enemies Act, rejecting the Trump administration's request to lift the order. The ruling emphasizes potential violations of due process for migrants deported before their claims could be heard.
Boasberg's decision comes amid ongoing disputes regarding the deportation of Venezuelan migrants, with claims that some were wrongfully removed before proving their innocence. The Trump administration faces scrutiny for possibly defying the judge's order, prompting calls for Boasberg's impeachment from Trump and his supporters.
#politics
GB News: 'It's not going to happen!' Eamonn Holmes takes aim at Keir Starmer amid fury over hotel migrant crisis
Eamonn Holmes criticized Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, asserting that the migrant crisis will not be resolved under a Labour Government. He highlighted the Treasury's admission that migrant hotels housing 38,000 individuals will remain open for years, contradicting previous promises.
Holmes also condemned Labour's plan to build 1.5 million homes, arguing they should serve Britons rather than asylum seekers. Commentator Oscar Reddrop echoed this sentiment, warning that failure to prioritize British citizens could jeopardize Labour's future in government.
Fox News: Biden lands coveted 'Othello' Broadway ticket in first major outing since leaving office
Former President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden attended the opening night of "Othello" on Broadway, marking their first public appearance since leaving the White House. The couple was seen enjoying the performance, which stars Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal, and shared their experience on social media.
Biden is reportedly reaching out to Democratic leaders to regain influence and support the party, but his efforts have met skepticism from some Democrats. Despite frustrations within the party, there are still supporters who appreciate his leadership.
Human Events: BONNER COHEN: EPA’s Zeldin unshackles American energy potential
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced plans to revoke 31 regulations aimed at combating climate change, which were implemented during the Biden and Obama administrations. He argues that these changes will lower living costs for American families and promote energy dominance.
Zeldin's initiative targets key policies, including the Biden-era EV mandate and the Clean Power Plan 2.0. Legal challenges are expected from environmental groups, but recent Supreme Court rulings may limit their success. The shift reflects a broader reevaluation of green energy investments in the private sector.
Fox News: Bill Maher reveals his plans for his upcoming meeting with Trump at the White House – and what he’ll wear
Bill Maher discussed his upcoming meeting with former President Donald Trump, joking about his attire and emphasizing the importance of dialogue across political divides. He criticized the "mean girl" mentality from some on the left and expressed respect for Trump as a legitimate political figure.
Maher plans to approach the meeting with respect, acknowledging Trump's support and the need to engage with differing viewpoints. He believes that avoiding such discussions is counterproductive and that it is essential to connect with those who hold opposing views.
Fox News: George Clooney says he dropped support for Biden after seeing him up close, condemns Democratic 'cowardice'
George Clooney has publicly withdrawn his support for President Joe Biden, stating that his experience at a fundraiser last year revealed a disappointing change in Biden's demeanor. Clooney, a lifelong Democrat, criticized what he sees as a lack of courage within his party and expressed his belief that Biden should step aside for the 2024 nomination.
In a recent interview on "60 Minutes," Clooney reflected on the importance of journalism and its role in holding power accountable, drawing parallels between current political pressures and historical conflicts faced by journalists. He also addressed the ongoing legal battles involving former President Trump and media outlets, emphasizing the necessity of a free press.
#society
Times Of Israel: Deal on funds for Ofakim, Netivot paves way for approval of post-Oct. 7 law
Israeli lawmakers have reached an agreement to advance the Tekuma Bill, aimed at rehabilitating the Gaza border area devastated by the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack that resulted in around 1,200 deaths and numerous abductions. The legislation designates the region as a national priority and allocates NIS 18 billion ($4.9 billion) in support through 2028.
The bill addresses funding for communities affected by the attack, including those beyond the previously established seven-kilometer aid cutoff. The Tekuma Directorate plans to enhance support and development in the area, although some communities, like Kibbutz Nir Oz, face unresolved funding shortfalls for rehabilitation.
Breitbart: WATCH: NY HS Girls' Basketball Coach Fired for Yanking Player's Hair
An 81-year-old high school girls' basketball coach, Jim Zullo, was fired after allegedly pulling the hair of player Hailey Monroe during a state championship game. The incident occurred as Monroe, who had just fouled out, appeared upset.
Zullo, a veteran coach with over 500 wins, claimed Monroe swore at him after he instructed her to shake hands with the opposing team. The Northville Central School District condemned his actions, emphasizing their commitment to respect and integrity in their programs.
Breitbart: Trial Begins for French Actor Gerard Depardieu on Sexual Assault Charges
Gerard Depardieu, the French actor facing multiple assault and rape allegations, is on trial in Paris for sexually abusing two women during a 2021 film shoot. This case marks the first trial among the approximately 20 accusations against him, highlighting the slow response of French cinema to the movement.
The trial will address charges of sexual assault related to the film "Les Volets Verts." Both accusers allege Depardieu made inappropriate remarks and engaged in sexual violence. His lawyer claims Depardieu denies all allegations and expects a favorable outcome.
Breitbart: Rob Lowe Calls Out the Destruction of Hollywood Film Industry in Democrat-Run LA: 'It's Criminal'
Rob Lowe criticized California and Los Angeles for their detrimental impact on the entertainment industry, citing high costs, taxes, and regulations. He noted that filming in Ireland is often cheaper than in Los Angeles, leading to a decline in local productions.
Lowe expressed frustration over lost projects due to the high expenses and lack of tax incentives in California, asserting that the situation is "criminal" and calling for accountability. He highlighted the ongoing decline of Hollywood jobs post-pandemic.
The Telegraph: Condemning Hamas is now a risky business
In Britain, speaking the truth has become contentious, as evidenced by NHS nurse Jennifer Melle facing reprimand for referring to a male paedophile as "Mr." Meanwhile, sewage worker Damon Joshua was fired for criticizing Hamas as "disgusting terrorists," highlighting a troubling trend of self-censorship and backlash against expressing certain views.
The reluctance to label Hamas as terrorists reflects broader societal fears of offending Islamic sensibilities, with influential circles avoiding direct condemnation of Islamist violence. This climate stifles open discussion and reinforces a narrative that prioritizes political correctness over factual accuracy.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Greenland PM slams upcoming visit from Usha Vance as 'very aggressive' provocation: report
Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede criticized the upcoming visit of U.S. Second Lady Usha Vance, labeling it a "very aggressive" provocation. He questioned the presence of Trump's national security advisor, Michael Waltz, suggesting the trip signals U.S. power dynamics and pressure on Greenland's sovereignty.
Egede urged international allies to vocally support Greenland against perceived U.S. encroachment, warning that the situation could escalate. The visit comes amid political shifts in Greenland, with a new center-right party advocating for independence from Denmark and expressing concerns over Trump's influence.
The American Mind: The Costs of American Empire
Vice President JD Vance recently emphasized that American interests should take precedence over foreign conflicts, criticizing the tendency of new immigrants to leverage U.S. power for their ancestral disputes. He argues that the U.S. has become an empire, focusing on international issues while neglecting domestic concerns, leading to taxpayer burdens.
Vance's comments reflect a broader critique of U.S. foreign policy, suggesting that it prioritizes bureaucratic interests and foreign lobbying over the needs of American citizens. He advocates for an "America First" approach, urging a shift away from imperialism to address domestic challenges.
#military
Fox News: Video shows 'highly skilled' pilot's final moments before fatal air show crash
James O’Connell, a respected test pilot, died in a crash during an air show in South Africa on Saturday. Video footage captured the moment his Impala Mark 1 aircraft crashed after performing aerial maneuvers, resulting in a fireball. The event's organizers expressed profound sadness and extended condolences to O’Connell’s family.
Emergency services responded promptly, and no spectators were injured. The South African Civil Aviation Authority and Air Show South Africa are investigating the incident.
#education
Fox News: New report sounds alarm on 'staggering' amount of foreign money pouring into US universities
A new report reveals that U.S. universities have received $60 billion in foreign gifts and contracts, with $20 billion going to elite institutions like Harvard and Yale. Notably, $795 million came from adversarial nations, raising concerns about foreign influence and transparency.
The report highlights a correlation between foreign funding and rising anti-American sentiments on campuses, particularly following the recent Israel-Hamas conflict. It calls for increased oversight and legislation, such as the DETERRENT ACT, to mitigate risks of foreign influence in American higher education.
#outdoors
On The Water: What's Biting in April in Chesapeake Bay?
April presents diverse fishing opportunities in the Chesapeake Bay, with various species spawning in tributaries. Maryland has closed striped bass fishing for the third consecutive year, while Virginia allows catch-and-release fishing. Anglers are exploring alternatives like blue catfish and shad.
The month also marks the start of snakehead season in Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, attracting anglers targeting this species. Other options include fishing for bass in local reservoirs and targeting white perch in tidal rivers as they conclude their spawn.