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28 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: Trump administration asks Supreme Court to review El Salvador deportation flight case
The Trump administration is appealing to the Supreme Court to review a restraining order that blocks the use of the Alien Enemies Act for the immediate deportation of Venezuelan nationals, including alleged gang members. The D.C. Circuit Court upheld a temporary block, citing due process concerns.
The administration argues that the lower court's decision threatens national security and foreign negotiations. They seek an administrative stay to continue deportations while the Supreme Court considers the case. Critics emphasize the potential harm to plaintiffs if deported to countries they do not originate from.
Fox News: Vance solidifies dominance driving European foreign policy ahead of Greenland trip
Vice President JD Vance is taking a prominent role in foreign policy, aligning with the Trump administration's "America First" agenda. He criticized European nations on censorship and urged Ukrainian Vice President Zelenskyy to acknowledge U.S. support. Vance's upcoming visit to Greenland aims to reinforce U.S. interests in the Arctic.
Vance's approach marks a shift from previous vice presidents, as he actively engages in foreign policy discussions, emphasizing European defense spending and accountability. His military background informs his perspective, and he is expected to address Denmark's treatment of Greenlandic people during his trip.
Forbes: Musk Will Campaign In Wisconsin Ahead Of Supreme Court Election Testing Republicans’ Electoral Prospects
Elon Musk is set to campaign in Wisconsin for the Supreme Court election, which is pivotal for Republican prospects in 2028. He will award $1 million to sweepstakes winners at his event, limited to early voters, amid scrutiny over potential voter influence.
Musk-affiliated groups have contributed over $13 million to Republican candidate Brad Schimel, who seeks to shift the court's balance. Schimel's victory could impact key issues like abortion laws and voting rules. His opponent, Susan Crawford, is linking Musk's influence to her campaign.
#society
Breitbart: Layoffs Continue at L.A. Times: Cuts Made to Operations, Communications
The Los Angeles Times has implemented significant layoffs, affecting its business side and resulting in dozens of job losses, including a Vice President. This follows earlier buyouts of 40 newsroom employees and is part of a larger trend in the news industry, with many outlets facing similar cuts.
The Times' owner cited unsustainable financial losses of up to $40 million annually as a driving factor for the staff reductions. The news industry has seen a total of 2,681 job losses this year alone, surpassing those of the previous two years combined.
Breitbart: Trump Administration Investigates California for Violating Parents' Rights on Transgender Issue
The Trump administration is investigating California's law that prevents schools from notifying parents if children wish to change genders. The law, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, has raised concerns about parental rights and student privacy, with polls indicating broad support for parental notification.
The U.S. Department of Education's investigation focuses on potential violations of the Family Educational Rights Privacy Act (FERPA) by California school districts, which may be socially transitioning students while keeping their gender identities from parents.
Human Events: REVEALED: A quarter of Britons claim disability benefits as Labour pushes program cuts
The UK has seen a record increase in disability identification, with 16.8 million now reporting a disability, largely due to poor mental health. In response, the government plans to cut disability benefits by £4.8 billion, impacting three million people, sparking significant backlash from opposition MPs.
Despite the criticism, Disability Minister Sir Stephen Timms defends the reforms, stating overall spending on disability benefits will still rise. Mental health issues are increasingly cited in disability claims, with 5.8 million people reporting severe mental health problems. Advocates urge the government to enhance mental health services instead of cutting benefits.
Fox News: 8 lawn care product deals during the Amazon Big Spring Sale
With spring arriving, homeowners are focusing on lawn care, and the Amazon Big Spring Sale offers essential tools at discounted prices. Products include lawn mowers, trimmers, leaf blowers, and grass seed, available exclusively to Amazon Prime members.
Highlighted deals include the Greenworks 80V cordless lawn mower for $399.99, a 21" mower, trimmer, and blower set for $399.99, and a Scotts Turf Builder bundle for $149.99. These products cater to various lawn sizes and needs, making it easier to maintain a healthy outdoor space.
GB News: Labour opens first ever 'green' all-electric mega-prison to house 1,500 inmates
The UK has opened its first all-electric mega-prison, HMP Millsike, in East Yorkshire, designed to house 1,500 inmates as part of a plan to add 14,000 prison places by 2031. The facility aims to address overcrowding and enhance public safety.
The government has acknowledged the prison system's challenges, including a backlog of crown court cases and overcrowded facilities. HMP Millsike, part of a £2.3 billion plan, features rehabilitation facilities and is seen as a step toward modernizing the penal system.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: The West Bank suffocated by Israeli soldiers and settlers
The West Bank is currently experiencing severe conflict characterized by Israeli military raids, air strikes, and forced displacements. The situation is described as a war without a formal declaration, impacting the lives of Palestinian families.
A tragic incident is recounted involving a young man named Adam and his cousins, who were caught in an explosion caused by an Israeli missile. The violence has left families mourning, highlighting the human cost of the ongoing tensions in the region.
#health
Forbes: Utah Bans Fluoride In Public Water
Utah's Republican Governor Spencer Cox has enacted a law banning fluoride in public drinking water, responding to growing concerns about the additive's health risks. This move comes despite longstanding support for fluoride from public health officials and is influenced by claims from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
#education
Human Events: University of Sussex fined record £585K for free speech violations in transgender policy case
The University of Sussex faces a £585,000 fine from the Office for Students for failing to uphold freedom of speech, linked to the resignation of Prof. Kathleen Stock amid accusations of transphobia. The OfS found the university's policies could deter opposing views.
The university plans to legally challenge the ruling, arguing it undermines their ability to prevent harassment. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson emphasized the importance of free speech in universities, while Universities UK seeks clarity on free speech violations.
#crime
Human Events: 5 injured, including 2 Americans in Amsterdam mass stabbing, suspect arrested
A stabbing incident near Dam Square in Amsterdam has resulted in five injuries, including two Americans, a Polish man, a Belgian woman, and a Dutch woman. A male suspect was apprehended by bystanders and is currently hospitalized with a leg injury.
Authorities are investigating the motive, considering the possibility of random victim selection. Emergency responders quickly arrived, and the area around the Royal Palace was secured for the investigation. Witnesses reported a scene of panic following the attack.