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10 Mar 2025
#illegals
GB News: WATCH: Chris Philp refuses to set immigration cap: 'Number will be revealed in due course'
Conservative Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp has declined to announce a specific immigration cap, promising details will come later. This statement follows reports of 2,000 small boat migrants illegally crossing the English Channel in just over a week.
#society
The Telegraph: Plane crashes into retirement home car park
A plane carrying five people crashed into a retirement home car park in Pennsylvania on Sunday, igniting a fireball. Fortunately, no one on the ground was injured, and the occupants were hospitalized; their conditions remain unclear.
Witnesses reported seeing the aircraft veer off course before the crash. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident.
Liberty Nation News: $400M Cut Inspires Columbia to Address Antisemitism on Campus - Liberty Nation News
Columbia University is now addressing antisemitism on campus after a $400 million cut in federal funding was threatened by the Trump administration. The university has faced criticism for its handling of antisemitic incidents and for hosting pro-Palestinian events while sidelining pro-Israel perspectives.
The situation highlights a broader issue of funding for private institutions like Columbia, which raises questions about their reliance on taxpayer dollars. Following increased reports of antisemitism after the October 7 Hamas attack, Columbia's administration has pledged to improve its response to these incidents, reflecting a shift in priorities due to financial pressures.
#health
Fox News: Fruit as a food choice comes with a caveat: How much is too much?
Harvard researcher Nick Norwitz explores the complexities of fruit consumption, emphasizing that while fruit is generally healthy, moderation is key. Different fruits have varying fructose levels, which can impact health differently based on individual circumstances.
Nutritionists agree that fruit provides essential nutrients and can be beneficial, but excessive intake may lead to imbalances. They recommend consuming 1.5 to 2 cups of fruit daily, focusing on variety and pairing with other healthy foods.