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25 Mar 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Former AG Bill Barr blasts judges for 'usurping' Trump's national security authority on deportation flights
Former AG Bill Barr blasts judges for 'usurping' Trump's national security authority on deportation flights
Legal disputes are ongoing regarding President Trump's deportation flights for Venezuelan migrants, particularly after a ruling by U.S. District Judge James Boasberg halted deportations due to due process concerns. Former Attorney General Bill Barr argues that such judicial actions overstep authority and interfere with presidential powers related to national security.

Barr contends that district court judges should not issue nationwide injunctions that affect federal policies, calling for the Supreme Court to intervene. He believes that the judicial system is being misused to challenge executive decisions, which could undermine national security efforts.


#politics

Fox News: Trump pardons former Hunter Biden business associate Devon Archer
Trump pardons former Hunter Biden business associate Devon Archer
President Trump pardoned Devon Archer, a former business associate of Hunter Biden, citing unfair treatment and viewing Archer as a victim of a crime. Archer was convicted in 2018 for defrauding a Native American tribe but cooperated with investigations involving the Biden family.

Trump's political advisor noted the prosecution's tone changed after Archer began cooperating, asserting it was an injustice. Archer met with Trump prior to the pardon, receiving encouraging words from the former president.


The Western Journal: Jasmine Crockett Hits New Low, Mocks Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for Being Wheelchair Bound
Jasmine Crockett Hits New Low, Mocks Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for Being Wheelchair Bound
Rep. Jasmine Crockett faced backlash after mocking Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who is wheelchair-bound, during a speech at a Human Rights Campaign event in Los Angeles. Her comments, referring to him as "Governor Hot Wheels," were deemed disrespectful and contrary to the event's theme of human rights.

Critics argue that such mockery reflects poorly on Crockett and those who laughed at her remarks, questioning their commitment to decorum and respect for individuals with disabilities. The incident has sparked discussions about the appropriateness of political rhetoric.


Fox News: Top Dem used same app used in Atlantic scandal to set up contact with Steele dossier author
Top Dem used same app used in Atlantic scandal to set up contact with Steele dossier author
Senator Mark Warner used the encrypted messaging app Signal to communicate with a lobbyist for a Russian oligarch to connect with Christopher Steele, the author of the controversial Steele dossier. This comes after Warner criticized the use of Signal by Trump administration officials discussing sensitive military operations.

Warner's correspondence with the lobbyist occurred in 2017, while he later condemned the use of Signal for discussing national security matters during a Senate hearing. The incident has drawn attention to the security practices of lawmakers regarding classified information.


The Economist: America’s Supreme Court tackles a thorny voting-rights case
America’s Supreme Court tackles a thorny voting-rights case
The Supreme Court is deliberating on the case Louisiana v Callais, which could significantly impact the Republican Party's control over the House of Representatives. The case involves a congressional map that has already cost the GOP a seat and may secure another for Democrats in future elections.

This situation raises questions about the strategic decisions of Louisiana's Republican leadership as they navigate the complexities of voting rights and electoral boundaries. The outcome could influence the balance of power in the upcoming midterms.


#society

Breitbart: VIDEO: Anheuser-Busch Ends Longtime Sponsorship of STL PrideFest
VIDEO: Anheuser-Busch Ends Longtime Sponsorship of STL PrideFest
Anheuser-Busch will not sponsor the 2025 St. Louis PrideFest, ending a 30-year tradition. Event organizers are seeking community support to cover a funding shortfall of over $150,000, as they emphasize the importance of the festival scheduled for June 28-29.

Pride St. Louis President Marty Zuniga expressed disappointment but remains hopeful for local contributions. The organization aims to promote understanding and acceptance of LGBTQ+ individuals, stating that canceling the event is not an option.


Fox News: Amazon Big Spring Sale: Cook on a budget with these kitchen tools under $50
Amazon Big Spring Sale: Cook on a budget with these kitchen tools under $50
Amazon's Big Spring Sale offers discounts on essential kitchen tools and cookware, running from March 25-31. Featured items include Gotham Steel frying pans, a mandolin slicer, and an ice cream maker, all priced under $50.

Home chefs can enhance their cooking without breaking the bank, with options like a stainless steel bowl set and a compact air fryer. A Prime membership ensures fast delivery and access to exclusive deals.


Breitbart: German Climate Radicals Charged with Forming a Criminal Organisation
German Climate Radicals Charged with Forming a Criminal Organisation
Five members of the radical climate activist group 'Last Generation' in Germany have been charged with forming a criminal organization. The charges stem from disruptive tactics, including blocking traffic and vandalizing art, and could lead to up to five years in prison.

Investigations began in 2022 after the group’s actions disrupted energy supplies. The leadership reportedly kept detailed records of participants, with many willing to risk imprisonment for their cause. One incident resulted in a woman becoming brain-dead after an ambulance was blocked.


The Telegraph: I’m no subway groper, Gerard Depardieu tells court
I’m no subway groper, Gerard Depardieu tells court
French actor Gerard Depardieu denied allegations of sexual assault against two women during a film shoot, stating he is not a "subway groper." He emphasized that he does not engage in inappropriate behavior and has denied all accusations of harassment or assault.

This case marks the first trial amidst multiple allegations from around 20 women against Depardieu, reflecting a growing response in France's cinema industry to the MeToo movement.


Breitbart: Gerard Depardieu Denies 'Groping' Women in France Sex Abuse Trial
Gerard Depardieu Denies 'Groping' Women in France Sex Abuse Trial
Gerard Depardieu, the French actor on trial for sexual assault, denied the allegations, stating he does not engage in groping women and criticized the movement as a “reign of terror.” He faces charges related to incidents during the filming of "Les Volets Verts" in 2021.

Two women have accused him of sexual violence, with one claiming he made inappropriate remarks and groped her. Depardieu's trial is significant as he is a high-profile figure in the French film industry, and this is the first case against him to reach court amid broader discussions.


The Federalist: Hemingway Masterfully Explains The State's War On Free Speech
Hemingway Masterfully Explains The State's War On Free Speech
Mollie Hemingway, Editor-in-Chief of The Federalist, testified before a Senate subcommittee, asserting that free speech in America faces unprecedented attacks from a "censorship-industrial complex." She accused both government and academic institutions of promoting censorship, particularly targeting dissenting voices in media.

Hemingway highlighted the role of organizations like the Global Disinformation Index and NewsGuard in creating biased censorship tools that favor left-leaning outlets. She emphasized the importance of resisting these efforts to maintain a society where diverse opinions can be expressed freely.


The Western Journal: Target Hoped Easter Would Boost Its Sales, Then DEI Hit Liberal Retailer Again
Target Hoped Easter Would Boost Its Sales, Then DEI Hit Liberal Retailer Again
Target is facing backlash as it scales back its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, leading to a boycott called Target Fast, organized by Pastor Jamal Harrison Bryant. The boycott, which runs through Lent, has garnered over 150,000 signatures, claiming that Target's actions disrespect the African-American community.

As Target navigates this controversy, it faces criticism from both conservative and progressive consumers. The company's sales have declined over 3% in 2025, highlighting the risks of political entanglements in business. The situation serves as a cautionary tale for corporations about engaging in divisive social issues.


#foreignaffairs

The Economist: Europe will have to zip its lip over China’s abuses
Europe will have to zip its lip over China’s abuses
European nations are reassessing their stance on China amid rising geopolitical tensions. While there has been a history of vocal criticism regarding China's authoritarian practices, a shift towards prioritizing trade and cooperation may lead to more selective public discourse on the issue.

This change reflects a broader trend of balancing economic interests with ethical concerns in international relations. As alliances evolve, the implications for global diplomacy and security remain significant.


Fox News: Bipartisan bill aims to prevent Syrians with terror ties from reaching US border
Bipartisan bill aims to prevent Syrians with terror ties from reaching US border
A bipartisan group of House members is introducing the Syria Terrorism Threat Assessment Act, aimed at enhancing U.S. border security by identifying and tracking potential terrorists from Syria. The legislation mandates the Department of Homeland Security to assess threats from individuals linked to terrorist organizations.

This initiative follows the recent overthrow of Syrian leader Bashar Assad, raising concerns about the political landscape and the presence of groups like Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, which has ties to al Qaeda. The bill is set for a vote in the House Homeland Security Committee.


#economy

GB News: Aldi slashes wine prices by up to 50% with shopper favourite now less than £5 - but customers must act fast
Aldi slashes wine prices by up to 50% with shopper favourite now less than £5 - but customers must act fast
Aldi has significantly reduced prices on its wine selection, including the Castellore Organic Prosecco Rosé DOC, now £4.99, down from £7.99. Discounts of up to 50% are available on various wines, making premium options more affordable for shoppers.

In addition to the Prosecco, Aldi's new Costellore Italian Sparkling Rosé is priced at £7.49, offering substantial savings compared to competitors. Other wines, including Australian Merlot and Californian Pinot Grigio, have also seen notable price cuts, enhancing the value for customers.


#military

Times Of Israel: Israel hosts first-ever International Rehabilitation Conference in wake of Oct. 7
Israel hosts first-ever International Rehabilitation Conference in wake of Oct. 7
Experts convened in Tel Aviv for Israel's first International Rehabilitation Conference, focusing on military rehabilitation and mental health recovery in light of the 16,000 injured IDF soldiers since the October 7 Hamas attack. The conference emphasized new approaches to support wounded warriors, including immediate care and individualized rehabilitation plans.

President Isaac Herzog highlighted the importance of addressing the plight of hostages and the need for better support for freed captives. The Rehabilitation Department has adopted a proactive stance, deploying teams to hospitals and prioritizing mental health services, anticipating a rising number of cases due to ongoing conflict.


#culture

Fox News: Pedro Pascal raves about Jennifer Aniston after 'fun martini dinner' sparks dating speculation
Pedro Pascal raves about Jennifer Aniston after 'fun martini dinner' sparks dating speculation
Pedro Pascal clarified his relationship with Jennifer Aniston following dinner together, describing her as a "great friend" and dismissing dating rumors. He emphasized their friendship and the fun they had during a recent gathering with mutual friends.

Pascal expressed admiration for Aniston, noting her ability to support others in times of crisis. He also mentioned he would be open to appearing on her show, "The Morning Show." Speculation about Aniston's dating life has persisted since her previous high-profile marriages.


#health

Fox News: Heart disease risk higher for women who have these unhealthy lifestyle habits
Heart disease risk higher for women who have these unhealthy lifestyle habits
A new study from Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto reveals that lifestyle and health factors significantly impact heart disease risk more for women than men. The research analyzed data from over 175,000 Canadian adults and found that women with poor health had nearly five times the risk of heart disease compared to those with ideal health.

The findings suggest that sex-specific screening and risk assessment could better predict heart disease risk. Factors such as hormonal changes during significant life milestones may contribute to this increased susceptibility in women. Further research is necessary to explore these dynamics.


#sports

Breitbart: JJ Watt Demands NCAA Drop the 'Charade' Surrounding Student-Athletes
JJ Watt Demands NCAA Drop the 'Charade' Surrounding Student-Athletes
JJ Watt argues that the NCAA should acknowledge college athletics as a business rather than maintaining the "student first, athlete second" narrative. He emphasizes that the focus on education is overshadowed by the financial aspects of the sport, particularly for athletes who aren't profiting from NIL.

Watt's views align with those of former Alabama coach Nick Saban, who asserts that the traditional concept of "student-athlete" is outdated. Both highlight the challenges faced by athletes who must prioritize sports over academics amid the evolving landscape of college football.


#science

Forbes: Updated Northern Lights Forecast: These 15 States May See Aurora Borealis Tonight Amid Geomagnetic Storm
Updated Northern Lights Forecast: These 15 States May See Aurora Borealis Tonight Amid Geomagnetic Storm
High-speed solar winds may disrupt Earth's magnetic field on Tuesday, creating conditions for geomagnetic storms that could make the northern lights visible in several northern U.S. states. NOAA forecasts a Kp index of five, indicating bright auroras could be seen further south than usual.

The best chances for viewing the northern lights are in northern Canada and Alaska, with some visibility possible in parts of the northern U.S. The optimal viewing time is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, away from light pollution.


The Western Journal: Photos: Stunning Blue Spiral Seen in Skies Across Europe Looks Like Sci-Fi Special Effect, But It's Very Real
Photos: Stunning Blue Spiral Seen in Skies Across Europe Looks Like Sci-Fi Special Effect, But It's Very Real
A stunning blue spiral appeared in the skies over Europe, sparking speculation of alien activity. The phenomenon was caused by a SpaceX rocket launch from Florida, which expelled illuminated frozen fuel that reflected sunlight, creating a striking visual effect.

Visible across several countries, including the UK, Germany, and France, the spiral captivated skywatchers. SpaceX confirmed the launch was part of a classified mission for the National Reconnaissance Office, showcasing the company's ongoing impact in space exploration.