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#illegals
Fox News: GOP senator threatens 'real consequences' if universities hire illegal immigrants
New legislation, the College Employment Accountability Act, seeks to restrict federal funding to colleges that employ illegal immigrants. Sponsored by Sen. Jim Banks, the bill mandates universities to use the E-Verify program to confirm employee legal status, or risk losing federal aid.
The act aims to ensure taxpayer dollars do not support institutions that violate immigration laws, with backing from Rep. Erin Houchin. It counters efforts in states like California to hire undocumented students, reinforcing compliance with the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1986.
#politics
Fox News: Trump admin cuts additional $1M in federal funding for 'transgender animal' experiments
The Trump administration's National Institute of Health has cut over $1 million in funding for research on hormone therapy in rats, which aimed to evaluate overdose risks associated with a popular party drug. This decision follows scrutiny from the White Coat Waste Project, which highlighted the misuse of taxpayer dollars for "transgender animal" experiments.
The funding was part of a project at the University of Pacific Stockton that involved invasive procedures on rats to assess the effects of hormone therapy. Critics, including Rep. Nancy Mace, have condemned these experiments as wasteful and inhumane, while supporters of the cuts argue they reflect a commitment to eliminating unnecessary government spending.
Fox News: Nine reasons Democrats are doomed to stay in the political wilderness
Democrats are struggling politically, with infighting and blame directed at figures like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. Their problems stem from a leftward shift that has distanced them from everyday Americans, particularly illustrated by California's governance failures.
California, under Democratic control, faces severe issues including high poverty, unemployment, and homelessness, exacerbated by extreme environmental policies termed "climatism." The state's governance is criticized for incompetence and cronyism, leading to a bloated government and ineffective policies.
Fox News: 'Futile exercise': House GOP push to impeach judges blocking Trump fizzles out
House GOP members are leaning towards a bill by Rep. Darrell Issa to limit U.S. district court judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions, rather than pursuing impeachment of judges blocking Trump's agenda. Speaker Mike Johnson supports this approach as a more effective strategy.
While some conservatives are pushing for impeachment resolutions against judges like James Boasberg, many within the party express skepticism about the feasibility of such efforts, citing a lack of Senate support. The House Judiciary Committee is set to hold a hearing on activist judges, followed by a vote on Issa's bill.
Fox News: Nevada investigates more than 300 potential voter fraud cases from 2024 election
Nevada is investigating over 300 potential voter fraud cases from the 2024 general election, focusing on instances of double voting. The Secretary of State's Office is collaborating with the Attorney General's Office to assess these allegations, with some cases already referred to outside agencies.
The report highlights that all detected double voting attempts were caught before a second vote was cast, and notes the seriousness of such offenses under Nevada law. This scrutiny comes amid ongoing national discussions on election integrity, particularly following the contentious 2020 election.
Le Monde: How a handful of Turkish students with 'nothing left to lose' spurred a protest movement
Young Turkish students are leading protests against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's long-standing rule, sparked by the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu. This politically engaged generation, including members of the Sol Genç student movement, is pushing for change after years of discontent.
The protests reflect a growing desire among youth to move beyond Erdogan's leadership, as they rally for democratic rights and social justice. Their activism highlights a significant shift in the political landscape of Turkey.
The Federalist: A Third Of All DC District Judges Are Foreign Born
The U.S. District Court for D.C. has five foreign-born judges, raising concerns about their ability to fairly adjudicate cases related to U.S. military and immigration issues. Critics argue that these judges have shown bias against former President Trump and his policies.
The article suggests that this trend of foreign-born judges represents a broader judicial overreach, potentially undermining executive power. It calls for the Supreme Court to intervene and uphold constitutional principles amid what it describes as a "soft coup" orchestrated through judicial actions.
Fox News: A second judge rules against Trump's removal of transgender troops
A federal judge in New Jersey has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from separating two transgender Air Force service members, citing potential harm to their careers and reputations. This ruling follows a similar decision from a D.C. judge, highlighting ongoing legal challenges to the administration's military ban on transgender individuals.
The Justice Department criticized the ruling, labeling the judge as an "activist" and asserting that the administration's policies reflect the will of the American people. The Trump administration has faced multiple lawsuits regarding its executive orders, including those targeting transgender military service.
#society
Fox News: Meghan Markle promises 'billion-dollar' business advice in first look at new podcast
Meghan Markle is launching a new podcast titled "Confessions of a Female Founder," set to premiere on April 8. The show will feature discussions with female entrepreneurs about their experiences, challenges, and successes in business, along with lighter "girl talk."
The announcement has garnered mixed reactions, with some praising her initiative while others criticize her for perceived lack of originality, citing similarities to another podcast. Despite the backlash, Markle continues to engage her audience through various business ventures.
GB News: Japan doubles hiking fee for 'one of the most iconic mountains on the planet' in blow for tourists
Japan has doubled the hiking fee for Mount Fuji's Yoshida trail from ¥2,000 to ¥4,000, effective during the climbing season from July to September. This increase aims to manage overcrowding and support rescue operations, shelter construction, and trail maintenance.
The fee will also apply to three hiking trails in Shizuoka Prefecture. The move is part of broader tourism management efforts to address over-tourism while preserving Japan's natural and cultural sites.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Anti-Israel protesters interrupt Huckabee hearing, attack Trump nominee's faith
Protests erupted during Mike Huckabee's Senate confirmation hearing for U.S. ambassador to Israel, with demonstrators criticizing his support for Israel and accusing him of misusing Christianity. Capitol Police removed several protesters as Huckabee delivered his opening statement.
Huckabee, a strong advocate for Israel, emphasized the importance of the country to multiple faiths and expressed support for a tough stance on Iran. He stated that while he has previously supported policies like annexation, he would follow the president's directives if confirmed.
Fox News: Trump reveals who was behind Signal text chain leak
President Trump disclosed that a staffer from national security advisor Mike Waltz's office mistakenly added Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of the Atlantic, to a Signal group chat discussing military strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen. Trump stated that this inclusion had no impact on the operation.
The incident has drawn criticism from Democrats, who are calling for accountability from Waltz and others involved. Trump defended Waltz, labeling the situation a "mistake" and asserting that no classified information was shared in the chat. The White House is investigating how Goldberg's number was added.
#culture
Fox News: Leonardo DiCaprio’s girlfriend, 26, admits one ‘extremely annoying’ part of dating famous actor
Vittoria Ceretti, Leonardo DiCaprio’s girlfriend, shared insights about dating the actor, highlighting the challenges of being labeled as "someone's girlfriend." She expressed frustration over the public perception that often overshadows personal identity in high-profile relationships.
Ceretti reflected on their relationship, mentioning their meeting in Milan and her experience with DiCaprio's family. Despite the scrutiny that comes with dating a celebrity, she emphasized the importance of genuine love and connection.
Fox News: Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Rosie O'Donnell's apology, '7th Heaven' star's accuser speaks out
Rosie O'Donnell has issued an apology to the Irish prime minister following a White House visit overshadowed by the exodus saga. In other news, '7th Heaven' star Stephen Collins' accuser shared her thoughts on his sexual misconduct confession.
Rick Harrison from 'Pawn Stars' recalled a moment when Donald Trump apologized to him. Kelly Clarkson expressed feelings of being 'lost' as she returned to her talk show after a break, while Gwyneth Paltrow discussed the MAHA movement, criticizing failing institutions.
#health
The Telegraph: Pope’s doctors considered letting him die
Pope Francis faced a critical battle with pneumonia in both lungs, leading doctors to consider allowing him to die. Throughout his five-week hospitalization, he remained conscious and aware of his precarious condition.
On February 28, his health deteriorated significantly, prompting a decision on whether to continue aggressive treatment or let him pass peacefully. Ultimately, doctors chose to pursue treatment, which successfully improved his condition.
#sports
Human Events: World Athletics to require cheek swab genetic testing to enter female competition
World Athletics will soon require athletes competing in women's events to undergo a one-time genetic test to confirm they are biologically female. This test will check for the presence of the SRY gene, which indicates male sex, using non-invasive methods like cheek swabs.
The organization currently prohibits trans-identified males who have undergone male puberty from competing in women's events. New regulations are being drafted to tighten these rules, following recommendations from a working group that noted potential advantages for biological males in competition.
#science
Fox News: Spectacular blue spiral light brightens up night sky, likely from Space X rocket
A spiraling blue light was observed over Europe, likely caused by the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket booster re-entering the atmosphere. The phenomenon, resembling a spiral galaxy, was captured in time-lapse video from Croatia and reported by the U.K. Met Office.
Experts noted that the display resulted from the rocket's frozen exhaust plume reflecting sunlight as it fell back to Earth after a launch for the National Reconnaissance Office. SpaceX has not yet commented on the event.
#technology
Forbes: Meta's Facebook And Instagram Have Outages
Thousands of users reported outages on Instagram and Facebook on Tuesday morning, with issues peaking around 10 a.m. EDT. Problems included difficulties with comments on Instagram and login issues on Facebook, affecting both the website and app.
Meta has not publicly addressed the outages, which follow a series of similar incidents in recent weeks. Previous outages have impacted tens of thousands of users across various Meta platforms.