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27 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Trump anti-sanctuary city executive order could target federal funding, says expert
President Trump is set to issue an executive order targeting "sanctuary" jurisdictions that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. He aims to penalize these areas by potentially cutting federal funding, as they are seen as obstructing law enforcement and national security.
The move is expected to face significant legal challenges, continuing a trend of court obstacles that have marked Trump's presidency. Critics argue that such actions will exacerbate tensions between local and federal authorities regarding immigration enforcement.
Fox News: Video shows arrest of Tufts University student for allegedly supporting Hamas
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts University graduate student from Turkey, was detained by ICE and is now held in Louisiana. Tufts President Sunil Kumar expressed concern over the situation, especially as Ozturk was on her way to an Iftar gathering when arrested.
ICE claims Ozturk supported Hamas, justifying her detention despite her valid visa status. Her legal team is demanding her release, stating no charges have been filed against her. The case has drawn criticism from Massachusetts officials and raised concerns about the treatment of international students.
#politics
Times Of Israel: Passwords, other info from top Trump officials in Signal leak found floating online
Sensitive contact information for three senior Trump administration officials has been leaked online, raising security concerns. The data, including cell phone numbers and passwords, was discovered by Der Spiegel using commercial data services and hacker leaks.
The officials involved—National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard—are under scrutiny following a messaging app leak discussing military plans against Yemen's Houthi rebels. The incident highlights vulnerabilities in handling sensitive information.
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Will the normal Democrats please stand up?
The Democratic Party is facing criticism for failing to condemn violence against private property and for the behavior of its members, such as Rep. Jasmine Crockett's derogatory remarks about Texas Governor Greg Abbott. Critics argue that the party is losing its grip on rational discourse and is becoming a laughingstock.
Moderate Democrats express concern over the party's direction, with a low popularity rating and a struggle against far-left messaging. There is a call for centrists to assert themselves and restore a semblance of normalcy within the party, as the current climate is seen as detrimental to both the Democrats and the broader political landscape.
Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: GOP moves to defund ‘chronically biased’ NPR, PBS, after disastrous hearing
Rep. Ronny Jackson is introducing a bill to eliminate all government funding for NPR and PBS, labeling them as "chronically biased" and claiming they promote Democratic agendas. This follows a House DOGE Subcommittee hearing where NPR's leadership acknowledged past mistakes in coverage.
Jackson argues that these outlets have strayed from their original mission of providing unbiased content, becoming instead platforms for "taxpayer-funded propaganda." He asserts that American taxpayers should not be responsible for funding what he describes as liberal misinformation.
#society
GB News: Lewis Hamilton relationship with actress girlfriend 'over' after she felt 'abandoned' by F1 star
Lewis Hamilton's relationship with Sofia Vergara has reportedly ended after a few months. The couple, who were first seen together in January, experienced initial chemistry, but Hamilton's interest has reportedly diminished, leaving Vergara feeling abandoned.
Hamilton is now refocusing on his racing career with Ferrari after a challenging start to the season. Despite maintaining occasional contact, their communication has become one-sided, with Vergara hoping for more from the relationship.
Le Monde: Egypt: Red Sea tourist submarine sinking causes deaths
A tourist submarine sank off Egypt's Red Sea coast near Hurghada, resulting in six fatalities, including two minors. The vessel was carrying 45 Russian tourists on an underwater excursion when it sank about one kilometer from shore.
Authorities are investigating the incident, while 29 people were rescued, with nine sustaining injuries. This area has seen several deadly accidents related to tourism in recent years, raising concerns about safety in a region crucial to Egypt's economy.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Europe says no to Trump pledge to help lift sanctions for Russia, upending Black Sea ceasefire
European leaders have rejected President Trump's proposal to lift sanctions on Russia until it ends its war in Ukraine, effectively nullifying a recent Black Sea ceasefire agreement. French President Macron emphasized that sanctions will remain until Russia complies with international law.
At a Paris summit, leaders from 30 nations, excluding the U.S., discussed ongoing support for Ukraine, with Macron pledging an additional $2.1 billion. The situation remains tense as European officials assert that any relief from sanctions hinges solely on Russia's actions.
#culture
Fox News: Son of ‘Snow White’ producer criticizes ‘immature’ star Rachel Zegler for hurting film
Jonah Platt, son of Disney's "Snow White" producer Marc Platt, criticized star Rachel Zegler for her social media comments, claiming they harmed the film's promotion and box office performance. He defended his father's concerns over Zegler's political posts, asserting that her actions were irresponsible.
The film opened to disappointing box office returns, earning only $43 million compared to earlier Disney adaptations. Critics have also panned the movie, giving it a low 42% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Zegler has faced backlash for her comments on various political issues and the original film.
#health
Fox News: Tortilla chips sold in 13 states recalled for 'undeclared milk allergen'
Frito-Lay is recalling under 1,300 bags of Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn tortilla chips due to a potential undeclared milk allergen. The recall affects products sold in 13 states, including Alabama and Florida, with a "guaranteed fresh" date of May 20.
The company advises consumers with milk allergies to avoid the affected chips, although no allergic reactions have been reported. This is Frito-Lay's second recall this year, following a similar issue with Lay's Classic potato chips.
Fox News: HHS says it will cut workforce by 10K, saving $1.8B annually
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will lay off approximately 10,000 employees as part of a restructuring aimed at saving $1.8 billion annually. This initiative, aligned with President Trump's executive order, is expected to reduce the workforce from 82,000 to 62,000 through various measures, including early retirement.
The reorganization will consolidate HHS's 28 divisions into 15 and centralize core functions to enhance efficiency. The plan includes creating a new Administration for a Healthy America and transferring certain agencies to strengthen public health responses. HHS aims to improve coordination of health resources and maintain existing Medicare and Medicaid services.