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#illegals
Breitbart: WATCH: 5 Migrant Gotaways Arrested on Texas Ranch 50 Miles from Border
A Texas Department of Public Safety brush team arrested five illegal aliens after tracking them for miles in Uvalde County, about 50 miles north of the Mexican border. The team utilized a K-9 unit to locate the migrants, who were subsequently turned over to Border Patrol for removal proceedings.
Additionally, another DPS team and Texas Military Department soldiers repelled a group of migrants attempting to cross the Rio Grande in a raft, resulting in one arrest. The migrants were seen returning to Mexico after being stopped.
Breitbart: Trump Warns U.S. Against Becoming 'Like Europe' With Mass Migration
President Trump has emphasized the need to prioritize domestic issues, particularly immigration, over foreign conflicts like the war in Ukraine. He expressed concerns about the potential consequences of an open borders policy, warning that the U.S. could face challenges similar to those seen in Europe.
Under Trump's administration, illegal border crossings have reportedly decreased significantly, with the U.S. Border Patrol noting a 94% decline in apprehensions compared to the previous year. Meanwhile, Europe faces rising illegal migration and associated crime, which Trump cites as a cautionary tale for American policy.
#politics
Forbes: Some Federal Agencies Offer Staff $25,000 Or More To Quit—As Trump Aims To Cut Workforce
The SEC and Department of Education have offered substantial financial incentives for employees to resign or retire, with amounts reaching up to $50,000. This move aligns with the Trump administration's directive for significant workforce reductions across federal agencies.
A federal judge has ruled that mass firings of probationary employees may be illegal, prompting a halt to these terminations. The administration's downsizing efforts are part of broader budget cuts and have affected various agencies, including NOAA and the IRS.
Breitbart: Trudeau Meets King Charles, with Trump's '51st State' Comments at the Fore
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with King Charles III in London, where he emphasized the importance of Canadian sovereignty amid concerns over comments made by former President Donald Trump regarding Canada as the "51st state." Trudeau did not name Trump directly but indicated that threats to Canada's independence were a key topic.
The meeting occurred during a summit focused on supporting Ukraine, following a tumultuous visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to the U.S. Trudeau's remarks reflect ongoing tensions regarding U.S.-Canada relations, particularly in light of Trump's past statements about tariffs and annexation.
Fox News: Ahead of Trump speech to Congress, flashback to 2017 address asking 'What will America look like' at 250
Ahead of President Trump's address to Congress, a look back at his 2017 speech reveals both similarities and differences in the political landscape. Trump emphasized threats to the Jewish community, a call for American renewal, and a focus on immigration and the economy, themes that persist today.
As Trump prepares for his upcoming address, inflation and economic concerns are expected to be central topics. His recent executive actions aim to celebrate America's 250th anniversary and bolster domestic manufacturing, reflecting a consistent America-first agenda.
Fox News: Anti-Israel protesters who wave flags linked to terror groups could be jailed if NY law passes
New York lawmakers are considering a bill that could impose jail time for individuals displaying flags of terrorist organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah during protests. The proposed legislation, introduced by Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal and Assemblyman Micah Lasher, aims to expand the definition of aggravated harassment.
If passed, those found guilty could face up to four years in prison. Supporters argue that displaying such flags constitutes hate speech and threatens specific communities, drawing parallels to existing laws against hate symbols. The bill comes amid rising anti-Israel protests in the U.S. following recent violence in the region.
Fox News: Who is Elissa Slotkin, and why did Dems choose her for the party's rebuttal to Trump speech?
Democrats have selected freshman Sen. Elissa Slotkin from Michigan to deliver the party's official response to President Trump's upcoming address to Congress. Slotkin, a moderate Democrat and former national security analyst, aims to address key issues affecting American lives and the economy.
Her selection is seen as a strategic move to appeal to swing voters, especially in light of her previous electoral success in a battleground state. Slotkin's focus will likely be on centrist themes, as the party grapples with internal divisions between progressive and traditional factions.
Le Monde: Trump's newspeak: A semantic war in the federal government
Since returning to the White House, Donald Trump has utilized language strategically, continuing his practice of labeling the mainstream media as "fake news." He recently referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as a "dictator," despite Zelensky's democratic election and legal status under martial law.
Trump's choice of words has drawn scrutiny, especially as he refrained from labeling Russian President Vladimir Putin a dictator. After backlash, Trump later expressed disbelief at his own comments about Zelensky.
The Western Journal: Conan O'Brien Caters to Warmongering Hollywood Leftists with Shot at Trump from Oscars Stage
At the 97th Academy Awards, Conan O'Brien took a jab at Donald Trump, referencing the Oscar-winning film "Anora" to imply that Americans support standing up to powerful Russians. This comment played into the narrative that has emerged around Trump and Russia, particularly in the context of the Ukraine conflict.
The article argues that Hollywood's reaction reflects a broader irrational hatred of Trump, referred to as Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS), which has shaped public perception and discourse around the Russia-Ukraine war. It suggests that this mindset has led to a simplistic and propagandistic view of complex geopolitical issues.
Breitbart: California Democrats Purge Five Republicans, and One Moderate Democrat, from Committees
California State Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas removed five Republicans and one moderate Democrat from legislative committees, seen as retaliation for their bipartisan efforts and oversight. This move highlights the supermajority power of Democrats in the Assembly, limiting minority party influence.
Critics, including removed Assembly members, argue this action stifles accountability and transparency in state budgeting and legislation. The ongoing tension reflects broader issues regarding minority rights within the California legislature.
#society
Fox News: West Virginia senator wants NCAA to make clear ‘a women’s locker room is for women only'
West Virginia Sen. Jim Justice and several GOP senators are urging the NCAA to clarify its policy regarding biological males in women's locker rooms. Justice emphasizes the need for female athletes to feel safe and secure, advocating for a women’s locker room to be designated solely for women.
The senators commend the NCAA's recent policy changes but are pushing for further protections to ensure the privacy and safety of female athletes. They request explicit language in NCAA policies to bar biological males from female-only spaces, reinforcing their commitment to safeguarding opportunities for women in sports.
The Western Journal: 5 Passengers Taken to Hospital After United Flight Is Forced to Make Unexpected Landing
A United Airlines flight from Springfield, Missouri to Houston was diverted to Waco, Texas due to severe turbulence, resulting in five passengers being hospitalized, though none suffered life-threatening injuries. The plane had 29 passengers and three crew members on board.
United Airlines is arranging alternative transportation for the remaining passengers, while the plane will undergo inspection in Waco for up to two days. Other flights were also diverted to Waco due to adverse weather conditions.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Trump renews attack on Zelensky after Ukrainian leader said end of war was 'very far away'
President Trump criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky for his comments on the ongoing war with Russia, stating that Zelensky's remarks about a distant peace agreement were unacceptable. This tension follows a recent clash at the White House, raising concerns about US support for Ukraine and its implications for European allies.
Zelensky expressed hope for continued US support and emphasized the need for substantive diplomacy to end the conflict. Meanwhile, European leaders are exploring a potential truce, but skepticism remains regarding Russia's commitment to peace.
Times Of Israel: Egypt’s alternative to Trump plan sidelines Hamas, leaves key questions unanswered
Egypt has proposed a plan for Gaza aimed at sidelining Hamas and establishing interim governance by Arab, Muslim, and Western states. The plan will be presented at an Arab League summit, but lacks details on implementation, funding, and the role of the Palestinian Authority.
The proposal rejects mass displacement of Palestinians and suggests an International Stabilization Force to oversee policing in Gaza. It envisions a governance mission to manage humanitarian aid and reconstruction, though no specific financial commitments have been made.
The Telegraph: We can no longer trust American predators with our defence champions
President Zelensky faced humiliation during a live TV encounter with Donald Trump and JD Vance, raising concerns about the US's commitment to Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia. This incident signals a potential shift in the international order and threatens the stability of NATO.
The "America First" approach may jeopardize long-standing alliances in Europe, leaving the continent vulnerable as it grapples with the implications of reduced US support.
#culture
Le Monde: The mustache's comeback among under-30s: 'It gives you a light and comic dandy style'
Louis Linel, a 29-year-old media relations manager from Paris, grew a mustache as part of a challenge with colleagues. Initially regretting the decision due to a new romantic interest, he has since embraced the facial hair and its vintage aesthetic, which he feels enhances his style.
Now in a relationship with a colleague, Linel humorously navigates the challenges of diving with his mustache, viewing any inconveniences as minor sacrifices for his look.
The Epoch Times: Oscar Night’s Most Captivating Dresses
The 97th Academy Awards took place on March 2, 2025, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, showcasing an array of stunning fashion choices from Hollywood's elite. Notable appearances included Halle Berry in a mirrored gown by Christian Siriano and Emma Stone in a sequined Louis Vuitton dress.
Other standout outfits featured Penélope Cruz in a white Chanel gown, Scarlett Johansson in a navy velvet dress, and Gal Gadot in a red Prada gown. The event highlighted both the glamour of the red carpet and the competitive spirit of the awards.
The Federalist: Bring Back The Golden Age Of Cinema With Movies People Watch
The trend of "Best Picture" winners at the Oscars grossing less than $100 million domestically has become increasingly common, with only five of the last 19 films achieving that milestone. The decline in box office success mirrors a drop in viewership for the Academy Awards, which has not exceeded 20 million viewers in recent years.
As audiences gravitate towards streaming services, the disconnect between Oscar-winning films and public interest grows. Recent winners, like the latest film about Anora, have garnered minimal box office returns, raising questions about the relevance of the Oscars in today’s entertainment landscape.
#health
GB News: Travel warning as deadly alcohol causes death spike in Turkey - 'protect yourself!'
British tourists heading to Turkey are cautioned by the FCDO about counterfeit alcohol linked to serious illnesses and fatalities. The warning highlights risks from illegally produced spirits and counterfeit branded products, particularly in major cities like Ankara and Istanbul.
Travelers are advised to purchase alcohol only from licensed establishments and to avoid homemade drinks. They should check bottle seals and labels for signs of counterfeiting and seek medical help if they experience illness after consumption. For safety, tourists should consult the FCDO's latest travel guidance before their trip.
Human Events: BREAKING: Pope Francis placed back on ventilation after acute respiratory crises
Pope Francis experienced two serious respiratory episodes and has been placed back on noninvasive mechanical ventilation due to a complex respiratory infection and pneumonia. The Vatican reported a significant mucus buildup in his lungs, requiring bronchoscopies for removal.
Despite his health challenges, the pope continues to sign official documents and remains alert and responsive. The Vatican has encouraged him to engage more publicly during his recovery, though his timeline for recovery remains uncertain.
#sports
Breitbart: American MLS Player Mocks Canadian Fans Who Booed US Anthem
Brian White, an American soccer player for the Vancouver Whitecaps, addressed Canadian fans who booed the U.S. anthem during a recent match against the LA Galaxy. This trend of booing the anthem has been observed at various sporting events in Canada, including hockey and basketball games.
Despite calls for respect from announcers, the booing continued, prompting White to thank those who showed respect for the anthem. The Whitecaps won the match 2-1.
#other
Forbes: Northern Lights Forecast: These States Might See Aurora Borealis Tonight
A small group of northern U.S. states can expect to see the northern lights Monday night, with a Kp index of three indicating minor auroral activity. Viewing areas include northern Idaho, northeastern Montana, and parts of North Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
For optimal viewing, observers should seek high vantage points away from light pollution, ideally between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. The Kp index is expected to rise to five on Tuesday, expanding the viewing area further south.