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28 Mar 2025
#illegals
Forbes: Trump Takes Venezuela Deportations Battle To Supreme Court
The Trump administration has appealed to the Supreme Court to continue deporting Venezuelans under a wartime law, countering a district court ruling that halted these actions due to due process concerns. The administration claims the deportees are linked to the criminal group Tren de Aragua.
Lawyers for Trump argue that the urgency of the situation necessitates immediate action rather than waiting for lower court proceedings. The case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement and legal rights.
#society
Breitbart: Harvard Targets Jewish Student Who Sued over Antisemitism: Demands Communications with Politicians
Harvard University is seeking extensive documentation from Shabbos Kestenbaum, a former divinity student suing for antisemitism, including communications with politicians and a pro-Israel group. This move appears aimed at investigating Kestenbaum's public allegations against the university.
The discovery requests may serve to intimidate Kestenbaum and implicate others in his campaign, rather than addressing the university's treatment of Jewish students. This follows the resignation of Harvard's former president amid criticisms of the university's handling of antisemitic protests.
Breitbart: Four in Ten Fear Civil War in France Amid Spread of Islamism
A recent Ifop survey reveals that over 40% of the French public believes the country is headed toward civil war, driven by concerns over social cohesion, violence, and rising Islamism. Eighty percent fear a potential "social explosion," with many doubting the government's ability to maintain stability amid increasing unrest.
The survey highlights widespread anxiety regarding Islamist ideology, particularly in working-class neighborhoods and institutions. Additionally, issues of multiculturalism and income inequality are seen as significant contributors to societal decay, with a notable shift in public perception towards political parties like Marine Le Pen's National Rally, which is now viewed by many as a stabilizing force.
GB News: Gene Hackman and wife's bodies unclaimed a MONTH after their deaths in brutal family snub amid turmoil
Hollywood actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa were found dead at their Santa Fe home on February 26, 2025, with their bodies remaining unclaimed over a month later. Arakawa died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, while Hackman's death was attributed to cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's.
Speculation surrounds Hackman's relationship with his three adult children, who were not named in his will, leaving his estimated £80 million estate to Arakawa. Despite past tensions, the family expressed grief over his passing, and legal experts suggest they may still inherit his fortune due to Arakawa's prior death.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Putin says Trump plans for Greenland ‘has nothing to do’ with Russia
Vice President JD Vance's upcoming trip to Greenland has sparked diplomatic tensions, with Russian President Vladimir Putin asserting that U.S. ambitions for the territory are unrelated to Russia. Putin emphasized that U.S. plans are serious and rooted in historical context, while also expressing openness to potential economic cooperation with the U.S. in the Arctic, contingent on the resolution of the Ukraine conflict.
President Trump reiterated the U.S. need for Greenland for security purposes, despite local opposition to U.S. claims of sovereignty. Greenland's leaders have expressed a desire for independence from Denmark, complicating U.S. interests in the region. The situation remains tense, particularly regarding Russia's stance on Ukraine and its conditions for cooperation.
The Economist: Jonathan Powell: Britain’s foreign-policy fixer
Jonathan Powell, Britain's national security adviser, is playing a key role in negotiations for a potential ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. He is part of a group of senior advisers from the Blair administration now working under Labour Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
Powell's experience as Tony Blair's chief of staff positions him as a significant figure in current foreign policy discussions. His involvement highlights the continuity of leadership within the UK's foreign affairs strategy.
Le Monde: From forced evictions to Vance's visit, a Greenland base encapsulates the history of Denmark-US relations
US Vice President JD Vance visited the Pituffik Space Force Base in Greenland amid tensions with Denmark and local opposition to US plans for the territory. The base, once Thule Air Base, plays a crucial role in US security with advanced missile detection capabilities.
Despite its strategic importance, the base symbolizes historical grievances between the US and Denmark. In response to local sentiments, the US renamed the base to reflect its Greenlandic heritage.
#health
Breitbart: HI Gov. on Djokovic Playing with RFK: 'Hope Someone Hits Him with an Overhead' 'Shows Him What It Means to Hurt Somebody'
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green criticized tennis star Novak Djokovic for associating with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., suggesting that Djokovic should focus on tennis rather than public health. He expressed concern over vaccine hesitancy and the potential consequences for healthcare in Hawaii.
Green emphasized that such distractions from credible public health advice could have serious implications for vaccination efforts and the health of children. He urged Djokovic to avoid involvement in public health discussions.
#crime
Breitbart: UK To Ban 'Ninja Swords' By This Summer
The UK government is set to ban "ninja swords," defined as blades between 14 to 24 inches with a tanto point, starting August 1. Violators could face up to two years in prison. This ban follows previous restrictions on "zombie knives" and reflects ongoing concerns about rising knife crime.
Despite these measures, knife crime continues to increase, with only one decline noted in the past decade. Critics, including Nigel Farage, argue that the focus should be on broader issues of crime rather than solely on weapon availability.
#outdoors
On The Water: Striper Migration Map - March 28, 2025
The Striper Migration Map for 2025 indicates that spring is here, with warming waters in Chesapeake Bay and big bass moving to spawn. Over 2,000 anglers have signed up for the Striper Cup, which includes various promotional items.
Fishing reports from Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts highlight increased striper activity as temperatures rise. Anglers are encouraged to catch and release until the fishing closure ends on May 15.