About 90% of migrants deported to El Salvador had no US criminal record. This startling statistic underscores a significant discrepancy between the rhetoric surrounding these deportations and the actual criminal histories of those involved. The claim that these individuals represent “the worst of the worst,” as some have suggested, simply doesn’t align with the available evidence.
The vast majority of these deportees – primarily Venezuelan migrants – faced no felony charges or convictions within the United States. Instead, a small fraction faced minor charges like misdemeanor assault or petty theft. A few were charged with more serious offenses like human smuggling, but the overwhelming majority had only committed traffic or immigration violations.… Continue reading
President Trump’s fluctuating tariff policies caused significant market volatility, prompting accusations of a “pump and dump” scheme. His initial imposition of sweeping import taxes, followed by a sudden reversal and tariff reduction, led to sharp market swings and accusations of insider trading by Democratic Senator Adam Schiff. Representative Steven Horsford questioned the administration’s trade representative, Jamieson Greer, about the lack of transparency surrounding these policy changes. The incident highlighted concerns about potential market manipulation and raised questions about who benefited from the president’s actions.
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Two drone videos, one Ukrainian and one Russian, captured the aftermath of four Ukrainian soldiers surrendering to Russian troops in Piatykhatky. The Ukrainian footage depicts the execution of the prisoners, a clear violation of international law, while the Russian video abruptly cuts before the killings. This incident, one of many documented killings of Ukrainian prisoners of war, highlights concerns that a potential peace deal, coupled with decreased US support for war crimes investigations, may hinder accountability for atrocities committed since the 2022 invasion. Ukrainian officials assert that such killings are part of a deliberate Russian policy, a claim denied by the Kremlin.
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xAI, Elon Musk’s AI company, is operating 35 methane-burning turbines in Memphis, Tennessee, to power its supercomputer, “Colossus,” far exceeding the 15 permitted. This significantly violates the Clean Air Act, causing substantial air pollution and impacting nearby historically Black communities with high rates of cancer and asthma. The Southern Environmental Law Center demands immediate action, including a cease-and-desist order and daily penalties for non-compliance. Despite community concerns voiced to the Shelby County Board of Commissioners, xAI representatives failed to attend the meeting.
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The yuan’s recent fall to its weakest point since 2007 is directly linked to the escalating US-China trade war. The imposition of substantial new US tariffs on Chinese goods, reaching as high as 104%, has significantly impacted the trade relationship. This has created a ripple effect, putting immense pressure on the Chinese currency.
The Chinese government is actively intervening to manage this decline. Their efforts involve directing banks to reduce their purchases of US dollars and instead sell them, attempting to control the speed of the yuan’s devaluation. This balancing act is crucial, as a weaker yuan offers advantages but also carries significant risks.… Continue reading
NATO has received stark warnings regarding the potential for widespread internet blackouts stemming from a series of suspected attacks on undersea communication cables. This isn’t simply an inconvenience; it represents a significant threat to global infrastructure and stability.
The attacks, seemingly escalating in frequency and severity, target the fiber optic cables that form the backbone of international data, voice, and internet traffic. Telecom giants are sounding the alarm, highlighting the potential for cascading failures that could disrupt critical services worldwide – everything from financial transactions to essential power grids.
These attacks are not merely disruptive acts of vandalism; they are calculated strikes against critical infrastructure, comparable to attacks on power plants or other essential utilities.… Continue reading
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is conducting an audit of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), examining its handling of data across multiple federal agencies. The audit, initiated in March, focuses on DOGE’s compliance with privacy and data protection laws, including a detailed review of system access and activity. The investigation encompasses numerous agencies, with a specific focus on “potential or actual misuse of agency systems or data.” The GAO’s findings are expected to be released publicly in a report by the end of spring.
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A Delaware judge has ruled that Newsmax defamed Dominion Voting Systems, a significant victory for the voting machine company in its ongoing legal battle against media outlets that spread false claims about its role in the 2020 election. This decision sets the stage for a jury trial scheduled for late April in Wilmington, Delaware, where Dominion will seek to recover $1.6 billion in damages.
The judge’s ruling is a clear indication that the court finds merit in Dominion’s claims of defamation. This is a substantial development, given the widespread dissemination of false information about Dominion’s alleged role in election fraud. The potential financial consequences for Newsmax are considerable, with the damages sought representing a significant portion of the company’s estimated value.… Continue reading
UK and India have reached a 90% agreement on a free trade deal, with remaining issues focusing on whisky, cars, and pharmaceuticals. Negotiations on worker visa mobility have largely concluded. This deal could significantly reduce tariffs on key UK exports, boosting sectors impacted by US tariffs. Parallel negotiations for a bilateral investment treaty are also progressing positively, driven by the UK’s financial services sector’s interests.
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This article details the case of Jose Barco, a Purple Heart recipient and Iraq War veteran, facing deportation to Venezuela despite serving in the U.S. Army. Barco, who suffers from PTSD and a traumatic brain injury sustained during combat, was arrested after his release from prison and now finds himself stateless. His situation highlights the Trump administration’s treatment of veterans, including widespread job cuts at the VA and the deportation of foreign-born service members. This case represents a broader issue affecting thousands of veterans and exposes a disregard for their service and well-being, particularly concerning the lack of access to adequate medical care.
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