Day: March 24, 2025

DOJ ramps up fight with judge over Trump’s mass deportation pledge and more top headlines

5:23 pm March 24, 2025

1. Trump admin’s defiant fight with ‘lunatic’ judge over deportation flights reaches tipping point today. 2. Former Rep Mia Love, first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, has died. 3. New detail about former US Attorney Jessica Aber’s death revealed by family friend. MINE CRAFT – Trump’s move hailed as game-changer for booming industry set […]

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Ivy league school lays off lecturer who drew antisemitic cartoons of Jews drinking Gazan blood

5:19 pm March 24, 2025

The University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) has laid off a lecturer who produced alleged antisemitic political cartoons, including drawings of Israelis drinking the blood of Gazans.  Cartoonist Dwayne Booth, who goes by the name Mr. Fish, joined UPenn’s Annenberg School for Communication in 2015. He published numerous cartoons in the wake of the October 7, 2023, Hamas […]

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US peace talks with Ukraine, Russia get underway in Saudi Arabia

5:15 pm March 24, 2025

Peace talks between U.S. and Russian delegations aimed at ending the war in Ukraine are underway Monday in Saudi Arabia, according to media reports.  The discussions come after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said a delegation from his country had a “quite useful” meeting with an American team in Riyadh on Sunday.  “Our team is working […]

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Oklahoma State’s Wyatt Hendrickson fires off faithful message after shocking NCAA title win in front of Trump

4:44 pm March 24, 2025

Oklahoma State wrestler Wyatt Hendrickson pulled off a stunning upset against Minnesota’s Gable Steveson on Saturday in front of President Donald Trump at the NCAA Wrestling Championships. Hendrickson won the national title in the 285-pound division. Steveson is an Olympic gold medalist who took a year off from collegiate wrestling to pursue NFL and WWE […]

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Trump can help America open a new frontier right here in the US

4:30 pm March 24, 2025

Americans have always been defined by their frontier.  It began with the vast, unexplored West, which historian Frederick Jackson Turner described in an influential 1893 essay as “a new field of opportunity, a gate of escape from the bondage of the past.”   By the time Turner put pen to paper, the frontier was already closing. Space, the […]

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