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Judge James Boasberg / screen image Obama-appointed Judge James Boasberg on Monday rejected the Trump Administration’s request to vacate the temporary restraining order (TRO), but offered to convert it to a preliminary injunction. Since TROs are typically unappealable, the Trump Administration will be able to appeal if the TRO is converted to an injunction. The Trump Administration has until March 26 to inform the court. Boasberg said the deported aliens are entitled to individual hearings! BREAKING: Judge James Boasberg rejects Trump administration bid to lift order blocking deportations of Venezuelans under Alien Enemies Act, says deportees are entitled to individualized…

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Topline Only two brackets submitted for this year’s NCAA March Madness men’s tournament remained perfect Sunday afternoon, during the fourth day of the college basketball competition, as entrants face near-impossible odds of perfectly predicting the outcomes of the tournament’s 63 games. Over half of the brackets submitted to the NCAA were busted after game one of the tournament. (Photo … More by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)Getty Images Key Facts The NCAA said Sunday that of the over 34 million brackets submitted on major platforms at the start of March Madness, only two remained perfect on the final day of the…

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Comedian Rob Schneider posted a photo to X on Monday in which he holds an AR-15 and describes it as his “anti-Tesla Protection Device.” Schneider is holding a Nemo Arms rifle in the photo with a magazine etched with the words, “You Can Do It,” a phrase which Schneider made famous in The Waterboy (1998). Schneider’s photo and reference to protecting Teslas comes as numerous Tesla dealerships and their inventory have been damaged or destroyed, as the radical left retaliates against Elon Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration. On September 26, 2023, Idaho-based Nemo Arms posted an article about their CEO…

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As President Donald Trump is battling to end birthright citizenship, Chinese nationals are reportedly using the largely unregulated surrogacy industry in the United States — specifically California— to rent the wombs of American women to have babies and take them back to China, NewsNation reported.  It’s a practice that it dubbed “concerning,” not “not illegal,” unlike another underground industry in the state, where Chinese nationals work with “baby brokers” to bring pregnant Chinese women into the country so their babies are born U.S. citizens, according to the report. When wealthy Chinese couples “rent a womb,” and pay an American woman to…

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On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” New York Times columnist Ezra Klein stated that Democrats have now moved on many issues, such as immigration, although they didn’t move on immigration until after the election. Writer Andrew Sullivan said that Democrats “had a chance, they won, and they had a chance to prove to the American people, for four years, that they were moderate, they did want to build things, they weren’t these old crazy lefties, and they failed. … I just think that until the Democrats address some of the core issues, they seem not to want to control…

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An agreement between two major transportation companies could forge a cleaner future for global trade, all while ensuring our supply chains keep running smoothly.On Feb. 18, Japanese shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced it is teaming up with freight forwarder Yusen Logistics to provide greener shipping options.As part of the deal, ONE will use a sustainable biofuel for propulsion during marine transportation, slashing well-to-wake carbon pollution by as much as 84% compared to Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil.In turn, Yusen will offer this shipping option to its business customers, giving them a clear path toward reducing value chain pollution…

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Speaker Mike Johnson and his leadership team urged their Senate GOP counterparts on Monday to vote swiftly on a House-approved budget framework now that lawmakers are returning to Washington after a weeklong recess. The public nudge comes as GOP leaders on both sides of the Capitol feel pressure to show quick progress toward enacting President Donald Trump’s agenda of tax cuts, border security enhancements, energy deregulation and new military spending. First, however, they have to agree on the fiscal outlines of the package, and the House and Senate have approved competing blueprints. Johnson & Co. said Monday that the Senate…

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Donald Trump escalates his assault on law firms. Wildfires have burned thousands of acres in the Carolinas. And Canada’s prime minister calls for snap elections amid a trade war with the U.S.Here’s what to know today.Trump targets law firms that file ‘frivolous’ suits against his administrationPresident Donald Trump escalated his assault on law firms with the release of a new memo that authorizes the attorney general and homeland security secretary to sanction firms that file lawsuits the two officials deem “frivolous,” legal experts and former Justice Department officials said.The presidential memorandum, issued Saturday, is titled “Preventing Abuses of the Legal…

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The shoes and backpacks, arranged in neat rows, make it look almost like a school cloakroom. But the ranch where they were found is an alleged training camp and killing site for Mexico’s Jalisco cartel.The discovery by activists of underground ovens and 200 pairs of shoes in what they call an “extermination camp” has horrified Mexico, sparking protests across the country.It is the highest-profile such case in years – and has forced the spotlight back on to Mexico’s crisis of forced disappearances related to organised crime. Across the country, more than 120,000 people are registered as missing.Related: Mexico: 200 pairs…

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer earlier proposed sending troops to the conflict zone as part of a “coalition of the willing” UK military officials have dismissed Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s proposal for deploying Western troops to Ukraine as part of a ‘peacekeeping force’ to oversee a potential ceasefire, The Telegraph reported on Sunday. Senior military sources told the outlet that Starmer had “got ahead of himself.”Starmer announced the initiative earlier this month, aiming to build a “coalition of the willing” to support Ukraine militarily. Last week, he claimed that multiple countries backed the idea of sending in a peacekeeping force of…

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