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24 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Federal authorities charge over 800 illegal aliens with immigration crimes in just 1 week
Federal authorities charged over 840 illegal immigrants with immigration-related crimes in March as part of Operation Take Back America. The initiative aims to combat illegal immigration and dismantle criminal organizations along the southern U.S. border, with significant charges filed in Arizona, Texas, California, and New Mexico.
Texas reported the highest number of charges, with 246 filed in the Southern District alone. The DOJ highlighted the importance of these prosecutions in ensuring border safety, and ICE is also working on an agreement to access taxpayer information to locate deportable immigrants.
#politics
The Western Journal: Trump Appoints Alina Habba to Crucial US Attorney Role
President Trump has appointed Alina Habba as the interim U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey. Habba, who previously served as Trump's personal attorney, expressed her gratitude for the role and commitment to justice, vowing to combat the "weaponization of justice."
Habba's appointment follows the withdrawal of another candidate, with her term lasting 120 days unless extended by federal judges. She has been a prominent figure in Trump's legal battles and has recently served as a White House counselor.
The Economist: Turkey’s anti-democratic crackdown is damaging its economy
Turkey's economy faces instability following President Erdogan's arrest of rival Ekrem Imamoglu. Although the stock market showed a slight recovery, investor confidence remains shaken by the political crackdown, raising concerns about the country's democratic future.
The Turkish lira has also begun to stabilize, but the long-term effects of these actions on Turkey's economic health and political landscape remain uncertain.
The Telegraph: In Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, Sadiq Khan has met his match
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, who previously pledged not to run for president, garnered only 1.7% of the national vote in 2022. Her recent consultation on adding 500 pedestrianized streets saw a low turnout of 4.06%, with about 3% of registered voters supporting the measure.
Hidalgo's tenure has been marked by controversial policies that have led to a decline in residents and business closures. Her push for a red-green agenda has resulted in traffic bottlenecks and dissatisfaction among locals, raising concerns about her legacy as she prepares to step down.
Fox News: Anti-Israel Ivy League student in US on visa being urged by ICE to surrender: court docs
The Department of Justice under President Trump is moving to deport Momodou Taal, a Cornell University student and anti-Israel protester, who holds dual citizenship in the UK and Gambia. Taal has been invited to surrender to ICE amid allegations of promoting anti-American sentiments.
Taal's case follows a lawsuit he filed against the Trump administration, claiming violations of his First Amendment rights related to protests against Israel. This action is part of a broader initiative by the DOJ to address anti-Semitism and related activities on college campuses.
#society
GB News: Sadiq Khan urged to find 'solution' as new Congestion Charge rules launching soon will impact businesses
Uber is likely to miss its goal of having all drivers in London switch to electric vehicles by the end of the year due to the upcoming Congestion Charge, which will impose a £15 daily fee on electric vehicles starting December 25, 2025. This change is expected to significantly increase costs for drivers.
Despite raising £100 million through its Clean Air Plan to support drivers in transitioning to electric vehicles, the new charges may hinder progress. Uber emphasizes the importance of the Congestion Charge exemption in promoting electric vehicle adoption and seeks collaboration to maintain momentum in the shift towards electric transportation.
The Western Journal: Tiger Woods Announces He's Dating a Trump
Tiger Woods has confirmed he is dating Vanessa Trump, the ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr. and mother of five of his grandchildren. Woods announced their relationship on social media, requesting privacy as they embark on their journey together.
The relationship has drawn attention due to the intertwined family connections, as Woods' children and Trump’s daughter attend the same school. Woods' romantic life has been a topic of public interest since past controversies.
Fox News: ‘7th Heaven’ star Stephen Collins living with ‘superfan’ 40 years younger after sexual misconduct confession
Stephen Collins, once known for his role in "7th Heaven," is living with a woman 40 years his junior, following revelations of his past sexual misconduct with minors. The case is revisited in the show "Hollywood Demons," featuring commentary from Dr. Drew Pinsky and insights from one of Collins' accusers, April Price.
Collins has admitted to inappropriate behavior with three female minors and has faced significant fallout, including the end of his acting career. Price, who claims Collins exposed himself to her when she was 13, expressed her anger at his past actions and the impact they had on her life. The show aims to shed light on these issues and support other victims.
The Western Journal: Pam Bondi Issues Serious Warning to Jasmine Crockett: 'Tread Very Carefully'
Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a warning to Rep. Jasmine Crockett after she called for Elon Musk to be "taken down" during a Tesla Takedown movement call. Bondi emphasized the seriousness of Crockett's comments, linking them to recent violent incidents targeting Tesla.
Crockett defended her remarks as part of a nonviolent protest, but Bondi stated that such rhetoric could incite domestic terrorism and vowed to protect Tesla owners. The situation highlights the tension surrounding protests and the potential for violence.
#economy
Forbes: Tesla Stock’s 11% Surge Powers Broader Comeback—As Investors Bet Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs Won’t Be So Bad
The stock market saw a notable bounce on Monday, driven by investor optimism regarding President Trump's tariffs. The S&P 500 rose 1.7%, while the Dow Jones increased by 1.4% and the Nasdaq jumped 2.2%. Key tech stocks, particularly Tesla, led the rally amid easing trade war concerns.
Tesla's stock surged nearly 11%, adding $80 billion in market capitalization and boosting Elon Musk's net worth significantly. Bitcoin also experienced a rebound, trading above $88,000, signaling a renewed risk appetite among investors.
#military
Forbes: Trump Says He Knows ‘Nothing’ Of The Atlantic Editor’s Claims He Was In Signal Group That Planned Attack On Houthis
President Trump denied knowledge of a recent article by The Atlantic, which claims that his Cabinet members used a Signal group chat to discuss military plans against the Houthis in Yemen. He criticized the magazine and stated he was hearing about the report for the first time.
The article allegedly includes screenshots of discussions among top officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance, regarding the attack. Trump remarked that if such a chat existed, it was not effective, as the military action was successful.
#culture
The Western Journal: Tim Walz Is Having a Very Bad Day: Tesla Sees Its Biggest Surge in Months
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is facing backlash after expressing joy over Tesla's struggles, only for the company's stock to rebound significantly. Critics, including White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, have labeled his comments as "sad," especially following his recent political defeats.
Walz's situation worsened when he claimed he could physically overpower most Republicans, prompting a challenge from a GOP mayor for a wrestling match, which he has yet to address. The combination of these events paints a troubling picture for the governor.
Fox News: Amy Schumer taunts Meghan Markle over use of 'Sussex' last name
Amy Schumer subtly criticized Meghan Markle's preference for the surname "Sussex" in an Instagram video, questioning why Kate Middleton isn't referred to as "Kate of Wales." This remark followed an incident in Markle's Netflix series where she corrected Mindy Kaling about her name.
Markle emphasized the significance of the Sussex name, especially for her children, after the couple stepped back from royal duties in 2020. Their children, Archie and Lilibet, were granted royal titles after King Charles III ascended the throne.
#education
The Federalist: Teachers Union Sues To Keep Its Hold On Education Deep State
The National Education Association (NEA) has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, aiming to prevent the dismantling of the federal Department of Education. The NEA argues that the closure would harm students and educators, jeopardizing vital programs and civil rights protections.
The Trump administration maintains that changes will be made responsibly, with a focus on improving education outcomes. Officials assert that no actions have been taken to eliminate essential programs, countering claims made by the NEA and other plaintiffs.