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#illegals

Fox News: El Salvador accepts more alleged Tren de Aragua gang members from Trump admin
El Salvador accepts more alleged Tren de Aragua gang members from Trump admin
The U.S. military has transferred 17 alleged members of the Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangs from Guantanamo Bay to El Salvador. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated these individuals, including murderers and rapists, have been designated as Foreign Terrorist Organizations to enhance public safety.

The transfers included Venezuelan nationals and were conducted under Title 8, adhering to deportation orders. Despite a federal judge's restraining order against the Alien Enemies Act, White House officials confirmed the legality of the removals, emphasizing the administration's commitment to targeting illegal alien criminals.


#politics

The Federalist: DOJ Dismisses Biden-Era Suit Against GA Election Integrity Law
DOJ Dismisses Biden-Era Suit Against GA Election Integrity Law
The DOJ has dropped a lawsuit claiming Georgia's SB 202 law intentionally suppressed Black voters, stating that voter turnout actually increased. Georgia's legislation, which includes voter ID requirements, faced accusations of discrimination, but data showed higher nonwhite voter participation in recent elections.

A federal court ruled against the Biden administration's claims of intentional discrimination, affirming that the provisions of SB 202 do not violate voting rights. Voter experiences reported during recent elections indicate improved accessibility and ease in casting ballots.


The Western Journal: Outrage Erupts as French Judge Bans Leading Right-Wing Presidential Candidate from Running for Office
Outrage Erupts as French Judge Bans Leading Right-Wing Presidential Candidate from Running for Office
A French court has barred Marine Le Pen from holding public office for five years due to embezzlement, severely impacting her chances in the 2027 presidential race. Le Pen, who denies wrongdoing, can appeal but remains ineligible while the appeal is pending.

The ruling also convicted eight other members of her party for similar offenses, marking a significant political blow. Critics, including some of her opponents, have expressed concern over the implications for democracy in France.


Fox News: New poll shows where Trump stands 10 weeks into his second tour of duty in the White House
New poll shows where Trump stands 10 weeks into his second tour of duty in the White House
President Trump has signed 107 executive orders in the first 67 days of his second term, claiming this is a record for any U.S. president. Despite his rapid actions, public opinion polls show mixed feelings, with approval ratings hovering around 42% to 49% and disapproval rates between 51% and 60%.

Concerns about the economy and inflation are affecting Trump's approval, particularly regarding his handling of trade negotiations and tariffs. However, there is a slight increase in optimism about the country's direction, with 38% of Americans believing it is headed the right way, up from 28% in January.


GB News: 'Wrong and unfair!' Robert Jenrick fumes as 'two-tier' justice coming to UK in JUST HOURS: 'Must be stopped'
'Wrong and unfair!' Robert Jenrick fumes as 'two-tier' justice coming to UK in JUST HOURS: 'Must be stopped'
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick has criticized new sentencing guidelines in England and Wales, claiming they create a "two-tier justice" system. He argues the guidelines discriminate against white people, men, and Christians, and are influenced by identity politics.

The government plans emergency legislation to overrule these guidelines, which require judges to consider a defendant's ethnicity or religion before sentencing. Jenrick insists that all individuals should be treated equally under the law, regardless of cultural background.


The Economist: Barring Marine Le Pen is a political thunderbolt for France
Barring Marine Le Pen is a political thunderbolt for France
Marine Le Pen has been barred from running for elected office for five years due to a conviction for corrupt use of EU funds, impacting her potential bid for the presidency in 2027. This decision sends shockwaves through her party, the National Rally, altering the political landscape in France.

Le Pen had previously led polls for the upcoming election, making this ruling a significant setback for the hard right in France.


#society

Fox News: Columbia grads shred diplomas over Mahmoud Khalil arrest: 'We are enraged'
Columbia grads shred diplomas over Mahmoud Khalil arrest: 'We are enraged'
Columbia University students and graduates protested against the administration's compliance with the Trump administration's demands to address antisemitism and the arrest of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil. During the demonstration, several graduates shredded their diplomas in protest.

The Trump administration had threatened to revoke $400 million in funding due to the university's handling of pro-Palestinian activities. Interim president Katrina Armstrong resigned amid the unrest as Khalil fights deportation in court.


Times Of Israel: Harvard freezes research partnership with a Palestinian university in the West Bank
Harvard freezes research partnership with a Palestinian university in the West Bank
Harvard University has paused its research partnership with Birzeit University amid public pressure and rising scrutiny over antisemitism on campuses. This decision follows pro-Palestinian activism and the recent escalation of violence from Hamas, which has intensified calls for severing ties with Israel.

The pause comes as Harvard faces investigations from the U.S. Department of Education regarding allegations of antisemitism. In response, the university is also looking to strengthen its ties with Israel, including a commitment to partner with an Israeli university.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Whisper it, but the tide might just be turning against Putin
Whisper it, but the tide might just be turning against Putin
Vladimir Putin's regime appears increasingly vulnerable, with recent events including a limousine explosion and heightened security measures indicating rising paranoia among Russia's elite. The war in Ukraine has resulted in significant military losses, leading to public discontent and demands for accountability from grieving families.

As the fighting season approaches, improved weather conditions may benefit Ukraine, raising concerns for Putin. Additionally, a shift in tone from Donald Trump, who expressed frustration with Putin, signals potential changes in Western support. The current climate presents a critical opportunity for the West to influence the war's trajectory.


#economy

Fox News: $3B LA lawsuit could ‘destroy’ gulf energy industry, critics warn, as state’s position questioned
$3B LA lawsuit could ‘destroy’ gulf energy industry, critics warn, as state’s position questioned
U.S. energy interests are concerned that ongoing lawsuits over land loss in Louisiana could jeopardize future energy exploration. Plaquemines Parish is seeking billions in damages from Chevron, alleging Texaco's past pollution practices contributed to coastal erosion.

Critics argue that the lawsuits could set a dangerous precedent for the energy sector, with many similar cases poised to follow. While some officials claim the suits address historical regulatory failures, others highlight the multifaceted causes of land loss, including natural disasters.


#sports

Breitbart: 'Basketbrawl' -- Mass Fight Swamps Pistons-Timberwolves NBA Game Resulting in Seven Ejections
'Basketbrawl' -- Mass Fight Swamps Pistons-Timberwolves NBA Game Resulting in Seven Ejections
A brawl erupted during an NBA game between the Detroit Pistons and Minnesota Timberwolves, leading to the ejection of seven players and coaches. The incident began when Minnesota's Naz Reid reacted to a physical play by Detroit's Ron Holland, escalating into chaos that spilled into the stands.

Both teams faced criticism for the game's physicality, with Minnesota's coach Chris Finch attributing the altercation to Detroit's aggressive style. The game ended with the Timberwolves overcoming a 16-point deficit to win 123-104.


#outdoors

Fox News: Spring fishing gear essentials for every angler
Spring fishing gear essentials for every angler
Spring marks the start of fishing season, with prime fishing opportunities as fish feed more in preparation for spawning. Essential gear includes durable fishing rods, lures, coolers, tackle organizers, waterproof boots, and pants to ensure a successful outing.

Anglers should equip themselves with the right tools, such as a reliable fillet knife for processing catches. Various options are available for both beginners and advanced fishers, ensuring everyone can enjoy the season on the water.