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10 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Huntington Beach Sues California for 'Protecting Dangerous Illegal Aliens'
Huntington Beach has filed a lawsuit against California, claiming its sanctuary laws protect dangerous illegal aliens and violate federal immigration laws. The city, supported by America First Legal, argues that these policies have led to increased violent crime and hinder local law enforcement cooperation with federal agencies.
The lawsuit seeks to block the enforcement of California's sanctuary laws, asserting they obstruct federal immigration duties and violate the public's will. America First Legal emphasizes the need for compliance with federal law and intends to challenge what they view as California's unlawful actions.
#politics
Fox News: Romania blocks frontrunner from postponed presidential race
Romania's central election authority has barred populist candidate Calin Georgescu from the upcoming presidential election re-run, prompting him to claim that democracy in Romania is under threat. The decision follows allegations of Russian interference and campaign funding fraud linked to Georgescu, who previously won the first round of the annulled election.
The Trump administration has expressed concern over the cancellation, with Vice President JD Vance criticizing the ruling as influenced by external pressures. Georgescu, known for his controversial views, has faced scrutiny for past remarks praising fascist leaders and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Telegraph: How the ‘High Priest of Project Fear’ charmed Canada and took on Trump
Mark Carney, Canada's new prime minister, has shifted from a centrist technocrat to a vocal critic of Donald Trump amid rising tensions over tariffs and U.S. annexation threats. He has embraced a more assertive political stance, defending Canada and attacking Trump’s rhetoric.
Carney's transformation includes colorful comparisons, such as likening Trump to Lord Voldemort, and he has gained attention for his humorous appearances, including on The Daily Show. His newfound approach aims to rally support for the beleaguered Liberal Party against the Conservative opposition.
#society
Breitbart: ICE Arrests Radical Pro-Palestinian Activist at Columbia; May Face Deportation
ICE arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate, as part of a Trump administration initiative targeting foreign students involved in anti-Israel protests. This follows heightened tensions after the October 7 Hamas attack.
Khalil's arrest may lead to visa revocation and green card cancellation. The Trump administration recently cut $400 million in grants to Columbia for allegedly overlooking antisemitism on campus, as protests against Israel continue.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump says intel pause on Ukraine has been 'just about' lifted; says tariffs will make America rich
President Trump indicated that the U.S. is close to lifting the intelligence pause on Ukraine, emphasizing the need for Ukraine to pursue peace with Russia. He expressed a desire to facilitate a deal to end the ongoing conflict, which he described as senseless.
Additionally, Trump discussed upcoming tariffs aimed at boosting the U.S. economy and bringing back manufacturing jobs. He remains optimistic about the economic impact of these tariffs, asserting they will lead to significant financial gains for the country.
Times Of Israel: Trump says US has ‘just about’ ended pause on Ukraine intel sharing
President Trump indicated that the US is nearing the end of a suspension of intelligence sharing with Ukraine. This comes as talks are set to occur in Saudi Arabia to discuss peace negotiations with Russia, amid concerns that Ukraine may not survive the ongoing conflict without US support.
Trump expressed optimism about the upcoming discussions and the potential signing of a minerals deal that would provide the US access to resources in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is traveling to Saudi Arabia to advance efforts to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war, as European leaders scramble to fill the gap left by US aid.
#economy
The Epoch Times: The Legal Loophole That Costs Medicaid Billions
Medicaid, a key program for low-income Americans, faces scrutiny over its $880 billion budget, particularly regarding a loophole that allows states to inflate costs to receive more federal funds. This practice involves states taxing medical providers and then increasing reimbursements, benefiting both states and providers while shifting costs to the federal government.
As lawmakers consider budget cuts, the Congressional Budget Office estimates that altering provider tax restrictions could significantly reduce the federal deficit. However, Democrats oppose any reductions to Medicaid, arguing that the program is essential and not plagued by enough fraud to warrant cuts. The potential impact of limiting these taxes on Medicaid funding remains uncertain.
#culture
GB News: 'Don't be straight, white or male!' BBC pays senior managers from diverse backgrounds more money
The BBC has been found to pay senior managers from LGBT+ and ethnic minority backgrounds higher salaries than their counterparts, amid financial challenges and declining licence fee revenues. Chairman Samir Shah has suggested re-evaluating the current flat licence fee system, proposing that wealthier households should contribute more.
Shah emphasized the need for greater diversity within the BBC's workforce and acknowledged concerns about allegations against prominent figures. He is committed to ensuring that junior staff feel safe reporting misconduct and highlighted the importance of representing a broader range of perspectives within the organization.