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8 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: ICE raids at schools: Federal judge gives green light
A federal judge has ruled against Denver Public Schools' efforts to prevent ICE raids on school grounds, supporting the Trump administration's immigration enforcement policies. The court found insufficient evidence linking a drop in student attendance to the policy changes.
Denver Public Schools argued that the rescinding of protections had caused fear among students and diverted resources to address immigration enforcement concerns. The judge noted that the fear may be overstated and denied a nationwide injunction to revert to previous guidelines.
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Rep. Tim Burchett Warns Trump Not to Allow DOGE Savings to Be Spent by 'War Pimps at the Pentagon'
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) cautioned President Trump against allowing savings from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to be misused by military interests in Congress. He expressed concerns that Republicans, rather than Democrats, may pose a threat to Trump's budget cuts.
Burchett criticized the Pentagon's financial accountability, highlighting its failure to pass audits and the inability to account for significant funds. He emphasized the importance of careful management of military spending to avoid further fiscal issues.
Forbes: Daylight Saving Time: Clocks Spring One Hour Forward Tonight—As Trump Suggests He Won’t Change It
President Trump has softened his stance on eliminating daylight saving time, now calling it a “50-50 issue.” He acknowledged differing public opinions on the matter, stating that while some prefer more light in the evening, others favor morning light for school commutes.
Despite previous assertions that the Republican Party would work to abolish daylight saving time, Trump indicated that significant change would require congressional action. The upcoming switch to daylight saving time will occur on March 9.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: ‘I was target of Bulgarian spy ring – they wanted me dead or alive’
Russian dissident Kirill Kachur learned he was targeted by a UK-based Bulgarian spy ring for kidnapping after seeing his name in the news. The group was allegedly hired by Jan Marsalek, linked to Russian intelligence, to capture Kachur for £700,000.
Kachur, who evaded capture, expressed ongoing fears for his safety due to the extensive reach of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB). Metropolitan Police noted a rising trend of using foreign proxies for espionage as the UK tightens its stance against Russian operatives.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Mar. 8: Day 519 – Haviv Rettig Gur on Egypt’s ‘silly’ plan for postwar Gaza
Arab leaders at a Cairo summit have adopted a $53 billion reconstruction plan for Gaza, aiming to avoid displacing Palestinians. The plan includes establishing a Gaza Administration Committee and calls for elections in Palestinian areas within a year, but does not address disarming Hamas.
Analyst Haviv Rettig Gur discusses the implications of the plan, noting its lack of focus on armed factions and the push for a Palestinian state. The conversation is part of a broader examination of current events in Israel and the Middle East.
#economy
GB News: 'If you see them buy them!' Brits scramble to buy bananas as UK faces major shortage
UK supermarkets, including Tesco and M&S, are experiencing a banana shortage due to tropical storms disrupting shipments. Customers have reported empty shelves and shared images on social media.
The storms have left cargo ships stranded, leading to widespread availability issues. One customer humorously noted her recent banana consumption despite the shortage.
#science
Forbes: Northern Lights Forecast: These 10 States May See Aurora Borealis Tonight As Geomagnetic Storms Loom
The northern lights may be visible Saturday night in about ten states across the northern U.S., with a Kp index of 4 indicating a pleasing display. Alaskans have the best chance, while states like Montana, North Dakota, and Minnesota also show moderate likelihood.
On Sunday, the Kp index could rise to 5, expanding visibility to additional states. The northern lights have been more frequent due to heightened solar activity, with a peak expected to continue until 2025.