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11 Mar 2025
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Dems Offer Lame Excuses for Why They Refused to Applaud Anything in Trump’s Speech
Democrats faced criticism for their lack of engagement during President Trump's recent speech, with many lawmakers refusing to applaud even poignant moments. Producer Johnny Belisario questioned several senators, including Cory Booker and Elizabeth Warren, about their silence, highlighting their opposition to Trump without clear policy alternatives.
Senator Adam Schiff dismissed the speech's positive reception among viewers, while Rep. Ilhan Omar expressed hostility towards the inquiry. Only Senator John Fetterman acknowledged the party's poor optics, suggesting that the Democrats' focus on opposing Trump is insufficient for addressing the concerns of American voters.
Fox News: Oregon governor declares March 10 'Abortion Provider Appreciation Day': 'Continue to have your back'
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has declared March 10 as "Abortion Provider Appreciation Day" to affirm the state's commitment to abortion access. Kotek emphasized that abortion is healthcare and vowed to protect providers and patients from federal threats.
Republicans criticized the proclamation, arguing that the governor should focus on pressing state issues like crime and education instead. The declaration follows the passage of House Bill 2002, which enhances reproductive healthcare access, including provisions for minors seeking abortions without parental consent.
GB News: Could Starmer be forced to resign? PM facing multiple rebellions as net closes on welfare cuts and farm tax
Keir Starmer is facing significant dissent within the Labour Party over proposed welfare cuts and a controversial inheritance tax on farmers. Up to 80 Labour MPs are reportedly rebelling against a £5 billion reduction in welfare spending, while 40 MPs oppose a new inheritance tax that could burden cash-poor farmers.
Despite this internal strife, Starmer's leadership remains secure due to Labour's substantial majority in Parliament. Analysts suggest that even with a sizable rebellion, the party's numbers are strong enough to withstand potential votes against these measures. The government defends its reforms as necessary to address financial challenges and improve economic conditions.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Tommy Robinson’s Ramadan
The holiday season in Britain saw a significant public acknowledgment of Ramadan, with King Charles III hosting a meal for over 360 guests at Windsor Castle. However, the Royal Family and London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan did not extend similar recognition to the Christian season of Lent, raising questions about the perceived preferential treatment of minority communities.
Additionally, new sentencing guidelines in England and Wales suggest judges should show leniency towards convicted criminals from minority backgrounds. Critics argue this creates a two-tier justice system. Meanwhile, the rise of sharia courts in the UK and the imprisonment of outspoken critic Tommy Robinson highlight ongoing tensions regarding free speech and the integration of Muslim communities.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Rubio and Saudi Arabia’s MBS discuss Gaza reconstruction in Riyadh
The UN Security Council will convene to address Iran's increasing stockpile of near-weapons-grade uranium, following a request from six member nations. The meeting aims to discuss Iran's obligations regarding its nuclear activities and the International Atomic Energy Agency's concerns.
In Syria, the head of the Kurdish forces announced a new agreement with the Syrian government, viewing it as a chance to create a more inclusive future for all Syrians. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss Gaza reconstruction, emphasizing that any resolution should exclude Hamas.
#economy
Forbes: Elon Musk Says He’s Running His Companies ‘With Great Difficulty’ As Tesla Shares Plummet
Elon Musk stated in a Fox Business interview that he is managing his various businesses “with great difficulty,” as Tesla shares fell to a five-month low. He emphasized his commitment to improving government efficiency, despite concerns about his focus on his companies.
Musk's net worth dropped by $22.8 billion, but he remains the world's wealthiest individual. Critics, including NYC's comptroller, have questioned his ability to lead Tesla effectively while engaging in political roles.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: Trans Singer at Bernie Rally Spews Blasphemy
Bernie Sanders recently hosted a rally in Wisconsin featuring punk rocker Laura Jane Grace, who performed songs with explicit and controversial lyrics. Critics, including conservative activist Robby Starbuck, condemned the event as emblematic of the Democrats' embrace of obscenity and anti-Christian sentiment.
The performance has sparked outrage, with many asserting that such displays reflect a broader cultural decline and a departure from traditional values. Sanders' association with the event raises questions about his approval of the content, further complicating his political relevance in the current climate.