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Sep 13, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Judge allows ICE to continue courthouse arrests in New York City following legal challenge
A federal judge ruled ICE can keep courthouse arrests in New York City, rejecting the ACLU and immigrant-rights groups' challenge.
He blocked a DOJ policy to dismiss cases for immediate ICE arrests, noted 2025 guidance is broader, and said the Federal Plaza arrests drew criticism.
Breitbart: Netherlands Threatens to Boycott Eurovision if Israel Participates
Netherlands’ AVROTROS joins pressure on Eurovision to drop Israel over the Gaza war; it would skip Vienna if Israel participates, citing Gaza suffering and press-freedom concerns.
The EBU will decide by mid-December; finals set for May 16, 2026 (semi May 12, 14).
GB News: Lord Mandelson 'admitted continuing Epstein relationship' in vetting interview as Keir Starmer faces increasing scrutiny over hiring
Mandelson admitted in vetting that he maintained a long relationship with Epstein; he was sacked as UK ambassador to the US after emails showed the depth of ties.
Interim ambassador James Roscoe takes over; calls for full disclosure and vetting reform grow.
Breitbart: CNN’s Holmes: Trump Rhetoric that Radical Left Are the Problem Is Not Toning It Down
CNN's Kristen Holmes says Trump's 'radical left is the problem' isn't the answer to toning it down, noting consequences on both sides and a need for a less explosive approach.
She asks who will help move forward, citing reactions to Charlie Kirk's followers—sad, then angry—as part of a grieving process and what comes next in the weeks ahead.
The Western Journal: 'I Think It's a RICO': Trump Says 'We're Going to Look Into Soros'
Trump said George Soros could face federal RICO charges for funding "professional agitators" behind protests, citing a restaurant incident as evidence.
He had floated the idea before; Soros' Open Society Foundations deny backing violence.
#society
Breitbart: Utah Gov. Spencer Cox: Social Media a 'Cancer on Our Society Right Now'
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called social media a “cancer on our society” after announcing 22-year-old Tyler Robinson is in custody in the Charlie Kirk assassination.
Cox cited viral violent imagery and urged people to log off, touch grass, and spend time with family; Kirk had echoed similar cautions.
#economy
Le Monde: Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, Africa's wealthiest man, to build one of the continent's largest fertilizer plants in Ethiopia
Dangote plans a $2.5B nitrogen fertilizer plant in Gode, Ethiopia—60% Dangote, 40% Ethiopia—targeting 3 million tons per year in three years.
Two years after Lagos refinery, it underscores Africa's push to industrialize amid 132M people, 5–10% growth, and fertilizer shortages.
#military
Times Of Israel: Sharaa says Syria, Israel negotiating deal that would see pullback of Israeli forces
Syria says it’s negotiating with Israel on a security accord to restore pre‑Dec. 8 borders after Assad’s ouster. Israel has troops in the Golan buffer and has launched airstrikes; Damascus has not replied. Sharaa says Russia backed Syria in the Hama push.