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3 Mar 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Central America steps up to house deported migrants after Trump makes clear U.S. won't be 'doormat': expert
Central America steps up to house deported migrants after Trump makes clear U.S. won't be 'doormat': expert
The Trump administration has secured agreements with several Latin American countries to facilitate the deportation of migrants who entered the U.S. illegally. These deals, involving nations such as Mexico, Guatemala, and Panama, have led to the relocation of migrants from the U.S. southern border to Central America.

Critics have raised concerns about the legality and conditions faced by these migrants, while supporters argue that the U.S. is exercising its sovereignty and leveraging its position to manage migration more effectively. The approach aims to deter future migration and encourage Central American nations to better secure their own borders.


#politics

Fox News: NYC mayor says Cuomo should 'answer' COVID nursing home allegations
NYC mayor says Cuomo should 'answer' COVID nursing home allegations
New York City Mayor Eric Adams stated that former Gov. Andrew Cuomo must address his handling of nursing home deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic as he campaigns for mayor. Adams emphasized the need for transparency regarding the reported undercounting of deaths and the controversial nursing home directive.

Cuomo, who resigned in 2021 amid sexual harassment allegations, has launched his mayoral bid and must also respond to those accusations, according to Adams. The former governor's representatives have denied any wrongdoing in the nursing home situation.


Fox News: Conservatives rally around Hegseth after he turns tables on Hillary Clinton with Russia 'reset' photo
Conservatives rally around Hegseth after he turns tables on Hillary Clinton with Russia 'reset' photo
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced criticism from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who questioned his stance on Russia. In response, Hegseth shared a photo of Clinton with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov, which gained significant attention and praise from conservatives on social media.

The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between Democrats and the Trump administration regarding foreign policy, particularly in relation to Russia and Ukraine. Trump emphasized concerns over domestic issues rather than focusing on Putin.


Fox News: New York governor declines to say whether Andrew Cuomo is fit to serve as mayor
New York governor declines to say whether Andrew Cuomo is fit to serve as mayor
Governor Kathy Hochul refrained from commenting on Andrew Cuomo's fitness for mayor after his candidacy announcement. She emphasized that the decision lies with New York City voters and expressed her focus on addressing pressing issues like public safety and homelessness.

Hochul highlighted her commitment to working with any elected official who aligns with her agenda, while noting her own challenges in governance. The primary election for the mayoral candidate is scheduled for June 2025.


#foreignaffairs

The Economist: The brutal chokeholds Donald Trump could inflict on Ukraine
The brutal chokeholds Donald Trump could inflict on Ukraine
Ukrainian engineers are developing a new drone, the Batyar, which rivals Iranian-Russian drones, showcasing a collaboration between Ukrainian and American firms. The drone's impressive range and cost-effective design pose a challenge to Russian forces.

Concerns grow in Europe about potential U.S. withdrawal from support, particularly under a Trump administration, prompting fears for Ukraine's future and the need for increased European defense spending.


The Telegraph: The Daily T: Can Europe ‘Trump’ the Donald on Ukraine?
The Daily T: Can Europe ‘Trump’ the Donald on Ukraine?
Recent tensions in global politics have raised questions about the future of European security, particularly regarding US support for Ukraine. A confrontation between Donald Trump, JD Vance, and Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office has cast doubt on ongoing aid.

Meanwhile, a summit in London led by PM Keir Starmer aimed to forge a "coalition of the willing" for Ukraine's defense, though its effectiveness without US air support is uncertain. Trump's biographer, Michael Wolff, provides insights into Trump's complex persona amid these developments.


#economy

Forbes: Nvidia Falls 9% As Trump’s Tariffs Pledge Routs Stocks
Nvidia Falls 9% As Trump’s Tariffs Pledge Routs Stocks
Nvidia shares fell 8.7% to around $114, marking their lowest price since mid-September, amid broader market losses linked to President Trump's proposed tariffs. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also experienced significant declines, with Nvidia losing 13% since its recent earnings report.

The company's market capitalization has dropped over $600 billion since February, leading to a loss of its status as the second most valuable public company. Despite strong earnings, investor concerns about profit margins and competition from Chinese AI models have contributed to the stock's downturn.


GB News: WATCH: Britons outraged as rail fares increase by 4.6 per cent - 'Very disappointed'
WATCH: Britons outraged as rail fares increase by 4.6 per cent - 'Very disappointed'
Birmingham residents have reacted strongly to a recent 4.6% increase in rail fares, calling the hike "disgusting." Commuters voiced their frustrations over the escalating costs of travel during interviews with GB News reporter Jack Carson.




Forbes: Trump Confirms 25% Tariffs On Canada And Mexico Will Start Tomorrow—Here’s How They Could Impact Prices
Trump Confirms 25% Tariffs On Canada And Mexico Will Start Tomorrow—Here’s How They Could Impact Prices
President Trump will implement a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico starting Tuesday, despite prior discussions of a lower rate. Economists predict that this could lead to price increases on various consumer goods, including food, cars, and gas.

The tariffs are expected to raise costs significantly for U.S. households, with estimates suggesting an annual cost of $1,200 per household. The move has already caused a decline in the stock market, indicating investor concerns over the potential economic impact.


#culture

On The Water: Recipe: Scott's Freezer Fish Cakes
Recipe: Scott's Freezer Fish Cakes
As the fishing season approaches, it's time to clear out your freezer of frozen fish, which can lose flavor and texture over time. To make the most of these ingredients, bold and spicy recipes can help enhance their taste.

A suggested recipe includes thawed fish, onions, celery, potatoes, and various seasonings, transformed into flavorful fish cakes. These cakes are coated in panko and fried until golden, perfect for serving with tartar or béchamel sauce.


#health

Fox News: Woman's medical drama solved when she gets her man — and far more
Woman's medical drama solved when she gets her man — and far more
Nicole Munda, diagnosed with a severe liver condition, attended a NASCAR race in 2001, where she unexpectedly met Jess Coleman, who knew her mother. Their connection blossomed into a romantic relationship, leading to their marriage despite her worsening health.

Coleman later volunteered to be tested as a liver donor, and remarkably, he was a perfect match. Shortly after their wedding, he provided her with the gift of life through a liver transplant, showcasing a profound bond and a series of serendipitous events.


#outdoors

On The Water: What's Biting in March in New Jersey?
What's Biting in March in New Jersey?
March marks the start of striper season in New Jersey, with anglers focusing on backwaters and bays where stripers gather in warmer waters. Popular techniques include using plugs and jigs, particularly in Raritan Bay, while traditional bait like clams and bloodworms remains effective.

In southern New Jersey, winter flounder fishing picks up, especially in Barnegat Bay, with anglers advised to use bloodworms and double chum pots. White perch fishing is also promising in several rivers, and striped bass become active, with bloodworms being a favored bait. March offers diverse fishing opportunities for both fresh and saltwater enthusiasts.