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27 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Chicago mayor fires back at border czar’s ‘reprehensible’ threats to prosecute him over ICE raids
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson expressed strong opposition to border czar Tom Homan's threats of prosecution regarding ICE deportation raids. During a CNN interview, Johnson reaffirmed his commitment to the city's long-standing sanctuary policies, which prevent local police from acting as ICE agents, emphasizing the importance of trust between law enforcement and the community.
Johnson defended his administration's stance, stating that cooperation with federal authorities occurs in other areas, but not when it comes to immigration enforcement. He argued that fear of deportation undermines public safety and cooperation with police, asserting that Chicago will continue to resist federal pressures that conflict with its values.
#politics
Fox News: Toddler slips through White House fence, is carried out by Secret Service
A toddler slipped through the fence at the White House on Wednesday evening, prompting a quick response from Secret Service officers. The child was safely reunited with their parents shortly after the incident.
This is not the first occurrence of a child accessing the White House grounds, highlighting ongoing concerns about security measures. Plans are in place to replace the current fence with a taller, more secure barrier.
#society
Le Monde: Gaza starts to push back against Hamas
Palestinians in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, protested against the ongoing war and called for an end to Hamas, with chants and placards expressing their grief over the high death toll, which surpassed 50,000 since October 7, 2023. The demonstration emerged from a center for displaced persons amid evacuation threats.
Criticism was also directed at Al-Jazeera for its coverage of the conflict. The protests reflect a growing frustration among civilians in Gaza, who are increasingly vocal against both the war and Hamas.
GB News: Sadiq Khan launches new measures after dire warning that iconic London black cabs could go extinct soon
Transport for London has introduced a new Taxi and Private Hire Action Plan aimed at securing the future of these services over the next five years. The plan addresses declining numbers of licensed taxis and drivers, prioritizes safety, and emphasizes environmental improvements through electric vehicles.
Backed by Mayor Sadiq Khan, the plan includes enhanced driver training, modernization of the Knowledge assessment, and lobbying for government support on grants and VAT reductions. The initiative responds to concerns that London's iconic black cabs could disappear by 2045, ensuring their continued role in the capital's transport network.
targetwalleye.com: Lake Erie winning deets, Spring walleye locations, Tinder meets fishing – Target Walleye
The Lake Erie Walleye Trail kicked off its season with a successful event, where Robert Scott and Billy Holley took first place with a total catch of 41.64 lbs. They utilized specific techniques and custom lures to secure their win amidst challenging conditions and heavy boat traffic.
In other news, a study highlighted that nearly half of young women find men holding fish more attractive. Additionally, fishing initiatives continue to thrive, with various tournaments and conservation efforts underway across states, promoting youth engagement and sustainable practices.
#religion
Front Page Magazine: China’s War on the Cross
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to intensify its persecution of Christians, enforcing strict regulations that limit religious expression and control church activities. A recent report highlights that there is "no longer a safe place to be a Christian in China," as the regime targets both registered and unregistered churches, often leading to arrests and heavy restrictions on religious practices.
The CCP's policies aim to align religious beliefs with state ideology, viewing Christianity as a threat to its authority. Christians face severe consequences for their faith, including imprisonment and social discrimination. The government's crackdown extends to other religious communities, showcasing a broader effort to suppress faith in China.
#culture
Fox News: ‘American Pie’ star Tara Reid pushes for a sequel as she hits indie film red carpet
Tara Reid recently attended the premiere of the Indonesian horror film "Pabrik Gula," reflecting on her past while hinting at a desire for a new "American Pie" installment. She shared nostalgic throwback photos on Instagram, expressing her wish for fans to see her beyond her early 2000s party girl image.
Over the years, Reid has continued to work in film and television, including roles in the "Sharknado" series and the CBS sitcom "Ghosts." She has also focused on independent projects, recently winning a best actress award for "Dr. Quarantine." Reid has spoken about feeling bullied by public perception and the need for a break from Hollywood.
Fox News: So long, Park City. Sundance Film Festival to relocate to Boulder, Colorado, in 2027
The Sundance Film Festival will move from Park City, Utah, to Boulder, Colorado, after 40 years. Organizers cited a lack of necessary facilities and affordable housing in Park City as reasons for the change. Boulder was chosen for its community engagement and natural surroundings.
The festival's final edition in Park City is set for January 2026. Sundance has been a significant economic driver for Utah, attracting thousands of visitors and generating substantial revenue. However, the move reflects a desire for growth and alignment with the festival's evolving values.
#health
Fox News: Biggest diet mistake Americans make, says celebrity chef
Celebrity chef Robert Irvine emphasizes the need for Americans to focus on health and offers tips for transformation. Meanwhile, MLB parks are introducing new menu items for fans in 2025, and a 106-year-old Texas woman shares her experiences with airport security questioning her age.
#crime
Fox News: Man arrested in Molotov cocktail attack at Tesla shop in Las Vegas will also face federal charges
A Las Vegas man, Paul Hyon Kim, 36, has been charged with arson and destruction of property for allegedly firebombing several Teslas at a dealership. The attack, which occurred on March 18, involved setting five vehicles ablaze and damaging surveillance equipment.
Kim's social media activity suggests ties to extremist groups, and he faces both state and federal charges. The FBI has established a task force to address a rise in violent incidents targeting Tesla facilities, linked to political opposition against Elon Musk and his initiatives.