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24 Mar 2025

#illegals

Fox News: ICE nearing historic deal with IRS to aid in deportations: report
ICE nearing historic deal with IRS to aid in deportations: report
The IRS and ICE are close to an agreement allowing ICE to access taxpayer information to locate illegal immigrants with deportation orders. This marks a significant shift in IRS policy, which has traditionally protected taxpayer confidentiality.

The draft agreement would permit limited access for ICE to verify addresses of individuals under criminal investigation for immigration violations. Concerns have been raised by IRS officials about the implications for tax collection from undocumented migrants.


#politics

Breitbart: Bill Maher Says 'F**k You' to Critics of His Scheduled Trump White House Meeting
Bill Maher Says 'F**k You' to Critics of His Scheduled Trump White House Meeting
Comedian Bill Maher expressed defiance against critics of his upcoming meeting with President Trump, stating, “fuck you” to those on the left who disapprove. He emphasized the need for open dialogue, arguing that Democrats should not exclude voices from the right, especially after losing the election.

Maher noted a shift within the Democratic Party, highlighting figures like Gavin Newsom who are engaging with conservative perspectives. He advocates for fostering more conversations across political divides to create a broader center in political discourse.


Breitbart: Report: Kash Patel to Cut 'as Many as 1,000 ATF Agents'
Report: Kash Patel to Cut 'as Many as 1,000 ATF Agents'
FBI Director Kash Patel plans to cut up to 1,000 ATF agents, reducing the agency's workforce by about one-third. This move has drawn criticism from gun control advocates who argue it will hinder efforts to combat gun trafficking and increase crime.

The ATF currently has around 2,600 agents, a number that has remained stable for years. The proposed reduction raises concerns about public safety and the agency's ability to enforce gun laws effectively.


Fox News: Grassley, 91, waves and smiles to booing, cursing protesters
Grassley, 91, waves and smiles to booing, cursing protesters
Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley faced a hostile crowd during a town hall event, where protesters chanted against him and yelled obscenities. Despite the backlash, Grassley responded with a smile and waves, emphasizing that disagreement is part of democracy.

The incident reflects a growing trend of protests at Republican events, with similar occurrences reported recently. Grassley, supported by Donald Trump, maintains that such dissent is expected in a democratic society.


Fox News: Stacey Abrams-founded nonprofit faces crackdown threat from House GOP's top tax writer
Stacey Abrams-founded nonprofit faces crackdown threat from House GOP's top tax writer
House Ways & Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith is urging the IRS to revoke the tax-exempt status of the New Georgia Project, a nonprofit founded by Stacey Abrams. The group was fined $300,000 for violating election laws by failing to disclose over $7 million in campaign contributions and expenditures.

Smith argues that the New Georgia Project's activities during the 2018 election cycle constituted a violation of its tax-exempt status, as 501(c)(3) organizations cannot engage in political campaigning. He has requested that the IRS prioritize the review of the organization's status.


The Telegraph: Ekrem Imamoglu: the meatball mayor who could bring down Erdogan
Ekrem Imamoglu: the meatball mayor who could bring down Erdogan
Ekrem Imamoglu, once a restaurant manager who hosted Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has become Erdogan's chief political rival after winning the Istanbul mayoralty. His recent arrest sparked Turkey's largest protests in over a decade, with supporters claiming it was a political maneuver by Erdogan to sideline him ahead of elections.




#society

Times Of Israel: Investigating their own killings: Alawites claim the new regime was behind massacre
Investigating their own killings: Alawites claim the new regime was behind massacre
Armed groups in western Syria have attacked Alawite villages, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 civilians, predominantly from the Alawite minority. Reports indicate that the violence began on March 6, with accounts of families being killed and homes destroyed. The new regime, led by Ahmad al-Sharaa, has formed an investigatory committee, but skepticism remains about its effectiveness given the ongoing violence.

The Alawite community, historically linked to the Assad regime, is facing violent retribution amid fears of further attacks. Analysts suggest that deep-seated tensions persist within Syria, and the recent massacres may not signify the end of hostilities against minority groups.


#economy

Forbes: Stocks Recover Much Of Losses—Tesla Rebounds—As Wall Street Bets Trump's Reciprocal Tariffs Won’t Be So Bad
Stocks Recover Much Of Losses—Tesla Rebounds—As Wall Street Bets Trump's Reciprocal Tariffs Won’t Be So Bad
The stock market saw a rebound on Monday, with the S&P 500 rising over 1.4% and the Dow Jones gaining 1.2%. This rally was driven by easing concerns over President Trump's tariffs, which are expected to be more targeted than initially thought.

Key technology stocks, including Tesla, Amazon, and Apple, led the gains, with Tesla surging 7%. Despite this bounce, the market remains below its all-time high from February, reflecting ongoing volatility and concerns about economic growth and inflation.


#health

Fox News: Cooking up food in the office microwave? New study reveals shocking amount of bacteria
Cooking up food in the office microwave? New study reveals shocking amount of bacteria
A study from Valencia, Spain, reveals that office microwaves harbor more bacteria than those at home, primarily due to shared use and less stringent cleaning practices. Bacteria can transfer from hands and surfaces, increasing the risk of foodborne illnesses.

Experts recommend regular cleaning of microwaves and high-touch surfaces to mitigate health risks. Proper food handling and hygiene are essential in shared environments to prevent contamination.


#crime

GB News: Trans sex offender who took 800 'voyeuristic' pictures of men in Aldi toilets jailed
Trans sex offender who took 800 'voyeuristic' pictures of men in Aldi toilets jailed
Chleo Sunter, a 37-year-old transgender sex offender, has been sentenced to 26 months in prison for taking nearly 800 voyeuristic photos of men in public restrooms. Sunter, previously known as John Leslie Graham, admitted to two counts of voyeurism and six breaches of a sexual harm prevention order.

The offenses were uncovered during a compliance check by a sex offender manager, revealing a history of similar behavior. Despite arguments for a non-custodial sentence due to Sunter's mental health and housing concerns, the judge emphasized the severity of the crimes.


#technology

Fox News: Apple fixes Passwords app vulnerability enabling Wi-Fi attacks
Apple fixes Passwords app vulnerability enabling Wi-Fi attacks
Apple's recent security vulnerability in its Passwords app left users exposed to phishing attacks for nearly three months. The app, launched with iOS 18, used unencrypted HTTP connections, allowing attackers on the same network to intercept requests and redirect users to fraudulent sites.

Apple has since patched the issue with the iOS 18.2 update, enforcing HTTPS for all communications within the app. However, the delay in addressing this flaw raises concerns about the company's commitment to user security, especially given its marketing emphasis on privacy.