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America One News
11 Mar 2025
#politics
Front Page Magazine: D.C. Mayor Admitted Budget is Out of Control, Demands More Money
Mayor Muriel Bowser returned D.C.'s 2024 budget to the City Council, labeling it "unsustainable" due to excessive property and income tax increases, and potential harm to public schools. The budget nears $20 billion, larger than San Francisco's, raising concerns about fiscal management.
Bowser and local officials protested a House Republican funding patch that could lead to a $1 billion budget cut, impacting essential services like police and sanitation. She criticized the measure as a significant error, suggesting retrocession to Maryland as a potential solution to D.C.'s governance issues.
GB News: Lowe ‘behavioural problem’ has lasted MONTHS, claims Farage as he hits back at ‘witch-hunt’ claim
Nigel Farage has acknowledged a "behavioural problem" with suspended MP Rupert Lowe, who faces allegations of making threats and serious bullying. Reform UK has referred Lowe to the police and appointed an independent KC to investigate the claims, which Lowe denies.
The situation escalated following Lowe's public criticism of the party leadership, leading to accusations of a "political assassination." Lowe plans to take legal action against the party, asserting that he will not allow his reputation to be tarnished.
#education
Front Page Magazine: Harvard Freezes Hiring Due to Trump Cuts
Harvard University, with a $53 billion endowment, claims financial uncertainty due to federal policy shifts, citing concerns over potential cuts to funding and research. However, critics argue the institution's real issue lies in its excessive administrative costs.
The university has paused hiring while assessing the impact of these changes. With over 7,000 administrators, some suggest that reducing this number could significantly alleviate financial pressures.