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#illegals
Breitbart: ICE Jailbreak: 3 'Young Hispanic Males' Remain at Large After 1 Recaptured
A migrant who escaped from an ICE detention facility in Virginia has been recaptured, while three others remain at large. The escape occurred at the Farmville ICE center, with local law enforcement not informed promptly by the facility's management.
Authorities have increased patrols in the area and are urging residents to exercise caution and report sightings of the fugitives, described as young Hispanic males in bright yellow clothing.
#politics
The Western Journal: China and Canada Retaliate After Trump Activates Tariffs
China and Canada have announced retaliatory tariffs in response to President Trump's recent import tariffs. China will impose 15% tariffs on U.S. agricultural products, while Canada plans to implement 25% tariffs on approximately $107 billion worth of U.S. goods, starting with $20.7 billion immediately.
Canadian officials, including Prime Minister Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford, have vowed to respond aggressively, with Ford suggesting energy supply cuts to the U.S. Trump justified the tariffs as a measure against fentanyl trafficking. Mexico has yet to announce a counter-response.
Fox News: GOP rebels fire warning shot in shutdown showdown: No DOGE, no deal
Conservative lawmakers are urging GOP leaders not to limit the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in upcoming spending negotiations, as the government shutdown deadline of March 14 approaches. They express concerns that any restrictions could undermine President Trump's authority to manage taxpayer dollars effectively.
The group, led by Sen. Rick Scott and House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris, emphasizes their willingness to collaborate with leadership to keep the government open, but they oppose any funding package that would hinder Trump’s agenda. The deadline looms, and bipartisan support will be crucial for passing a spending bill.
Fox News: Karoline Leavitt sends message to Dems who may disrupt Trump's address to Congress
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Democrats for planning protests during President Trump's upcoming address to Congress, suggesting they should instead applaud his proposals. She highlighted Trump's focus on common sense issues, including support for women in sports and peace negotiations with Ukraine.
Leavitt emphasized Trump's desire for a deal with Ukraine, claiming that President Zelenskyy missed an opportunity for a beneficial agreement. Meanwhile, Democrats are reportedly organizing various protest strategies, including coordinated outfits and signs, to express their dissent during the address.
#society
Breitbart: Australian Blood, Plasma Donor Who Saved Millions of Babies Dies at 88
James Harrison, known as the “Man with the Golden Arm,” passed away at 88. He saved over two million babies through his plasma donations, which contained the rare Anti-D antibody, crucial for preventing Rh incompatibility in pregnancies.
Harrison began donating blood at 18 after receiving transfusions himself and continued for decades, never missing an appointment. His humanitarian efforts earned him the Medal of the Order of Australia in 1999.
The Western Journal: Trump's Tariffs Against Mexico and Canada Officially Go Into Effect After Countries 'Failed to Adequately Address the Situation'
President Trump has implemented 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, citing their failure to combat drug trafficking and cartel activity. He claims both nations did not take adequate steps to address the fentanyl crisis, which poses a national emergency for the U.S.
The tariffs, announced under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, follow a month-long pause during which Canada and Mexico promised increased border security resources. Trump emphasized that the ongoing drug crisis necessitated this action, as cartels operate with impunity in both countries.
Breitbart: UK Spy Agency Cuts Ties with LGBT Charity Stonewall After Trump Cuts
The UK's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) has severed ties with the Stonewall LGBTQ+ charity, following a trend of decreased support for the organization amid criticism of its far-left positions on gender issues. This move aligns with the Trump administration's cuts to funding for Stonewall, impacting its operations.
As Stonewall faces diminishing influence within the British government, several key institutions have also distanced themselves, citing concerns over its stance on transgenderism and politically correct language. Despite these setbacks, some UK government funding for Stonewall's international projects remains.
Fox News: Comic Michael Rapaport slams Canadian lawmaker for attempting to get him barred from doing standup in country
Comedian Michael Rapaport criticized Canadian politician Heather McPherson for urging lawmakers to prevent him from performing in Canada due to his pro-Israel activism and alleged criminal history. He invited her to attend his shows, asserting that he has no significant criminal record.
Rapaport accused McPherson of ignoring rising antisemitism in Canada while focusing on banning him. He emphasized his commitment to Israel and condemned her for not addressing the broader issues of hate in her community. He confirmed his upcoming performances in Alberta.
Le Monde: French prosecutors seek policeman's trial over teen killing that sparked riots
French prosecutors have called for a police officer to be tried for the voluntary homicide of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk, who was shot during a traffic stop in Nanterre in June 2023. The incident, captured on video, contradicted the police's initial claims that Merzouk posed a threat.
The officer, Florian M., was released after five months in custody, while charges against a colleague for complicity in murder may be dropped. The investigation concluded that Merzouk did not represent an immediate danger, raising public outrage over police conduct.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Ukraine was betrayed years ago. Cutting aid is just a final insult
Trump has halted military aid to Ukraine, cutting off crucial funding for weaponry, which Ukraine sees as a betrayal. This decision reflects a long-standing pattern of half-hearted Western support that has left Ukraine without the necessary resources to secure victory against Russia.
Despite initial successes, Ukraine's counter-offensive has faltered due to a lack of timely support from the West. As the conflict drags on, the West's approach has favored attrition over decisive action, contributing to a stalemate in the war.
#economy
Fox News: Trump urged by 'fiscal responsibility' group to show he's 'serious' about $36T debt
The Concord Coalition has launched Concord Action to urge Congress to address America's $36 trillion debt crisis. Former Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux emphasized the need for President Trump to lead a bipartisan effort to review federal spending and create a realistic budget plan.
Bourdeaux noted that past bipartisan cooperation successfully balanced the budget and called for a thorough examination of both spending and tax policies. Trump has initiated the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to cut waste and improve government productivity, which has garnered both support and criticism.
Forbes: S&P 500 And Nasdaq Hit 2025 Lows As Trump’s Tariffs Take Effect—Tesla Stock Leads Losers
Stocks fell sharply on Tuesday, with the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq each down 1.4%. The declines were driven by President Trump’s new tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, causing increased market volatility and a significant drop in major bank stocks.
Tesla shares plummeted over 7%, hitting their lowest point since Election Day, amid reports of a 49% drop in Chinese electric vehicle shipments. Analysts warn that the tariffs could lead to higher consumer prices and impact corporate profits, potentially reversing recent gains in inflation control.
#military
Breitbart: Pentagon Announces DOGE Team Has Found $80M in DEI, Other Wasteful Spending
The Pentagon's DOGE team has identified approximately $80 million in potential cuts to diversity, equity, and inclusion spending. Notable expenditures include $1.9 million for Air Force DEI training and $6 million to the University of Montana for democracy initiatives.
Chief Spokesman Sean Parnell emphasized that these programs distract from the military's core mission, indicating that further cuts may be forthcoming to enhance the Department of Defense's operational effectiveness.
#culture
Fox News: Joey Molland, Badfinger guitarist, dead at 77
Joey Molland, the last surviving member of the Welsh rock band Badfinger, passed away on March 1 at age 77 due to complications from diabetes and pneumonia. His death was confirmed by his friend and social media manager, Paul Davie, who noted Molland had been hospitalized for over three months.
Badfinger, known for hits like "Baby Blue" and "No Matter What," was the first band signed to The Beatles' Apple Records. Molland also contributed to various solo Beatles projects and released multiple solo albums throughout his career.
GB News: WATCH: Eamonn Holmes and Ellie Costello pay touching tribute to Dolly Parton's husband Carl Dean
Dolly Parton announced the death of her husband, Carl Dean, who passed away at the age of 82 in Nashville. GB News host Eamonn Holmes reflected on his memorable encounter with the country music icon, describing her as "phenomenal."
#health
Fox News: Measles prevention and protection critical under HHS Secretary RFK Jr.: contributor
Texas is experiencing a measles outbreak, with cases reported in several states. Doctors stress the need for community protection, highlighting the risks associated with low vaccination rates, particularly among school-aged children.
Currently, vaccination compliance is below the 95% threshold needed for herd immunity, raising concerns as more exemption bills are proposed. The CDC reports 164 cases across multiple states, indicating three outbreaks this year.
#education
Breitbart: CT Honor Student Sues School District for Not Teaching Her to Read, Write
Aleysha Ortiz, 19, sues her school for negligence, claiming she graduated without learning to read or write despite honors.
#crime
Fox News: Accused Texas cop killer returns to court after Dem judge freed him on bond in ‘slap in the face’ move: expert
A Texas man, Dremone Francis, accused of murdering a police officer, is set to appear in court after being released on a $1 million bond. This decision by Judge Hilary Unger has drawn criticism, with law enforcement officials expressing outrage over the release of a capital murder suspect.
Francis, charged with capital murder and aggravated assault in the fatal shooting of Deputy Fernando Esqueda, is under house arrest and monitored via GPS. Critics argue that releasing someone charged with such a serious crime poses a significant public safety risk.