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11 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Virginia’s Earle-Sears drops first ad confronting Dem opponent over migrant crime, border wall opposition
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears has launched an ad targeting her Democratic opponent, Abigail Spanberger, linking her to rising violent crime attributed to illegal immigrants. The ad highlights a recent crime involving a Honduran national and criticizes Spanberger's immigration policies.
A spokesperson for Spanberger dismissed the ad as a distraction, emphasizing her background in national security and bipartisan efforts to combat crime. Earle-Sears argues that Spanberger's policies have jeopardized public safety in Virginia.
#politics
Breitbart: House Passes CR in Huge Step Forward for Trump Agenda
The House passed a continuing resolution to maintain current spending levels through September 30, with a vote of 217 to 213. This legislation, supported by President Trump and some Republicans, includes an additional $485 million for ICE to bolster border security.
While conservatives typically oppose continuing resolutions, Trump's influence helped secure their support. The bill now moves to the Senate, where it requires bipartisan backing to avoid a government shutdown.
Times Of Israel: Houthis say they’ll renew naval attacks until Israel ends Gaza aid cut-off
Yemen's Houthi rebels have announced they will resume attacks on Israeli ships if Israel does not lift its blockade on aid to Gaza within four days. This follows a series of attacks on vessels in the Red Sea.
In Israel, opposition parties have filed a record 71,023 objections to a controversial judicial overhaul law, aimed at changing the judicial selection process. This unprecedented move is intended to stall the bill's progress amid ongoing conflict and hostages held by Hamas.
GB News: Elon Musk 'considers backing' rival to Reform led by Rupert Lowe as Nigel Farage feud deepens
Elon Musk is reportedly considering supporting a new political party led by Rupert Lowe, following Lowe's suspension from Reform UK amid bullying allegations. Musk had previously shown interest in backing Farage's party but now sees potential in a rival to the right of Reform UK.
Musk's involvement aligns with his support for various European populist leaders. Meanwhile, former Reform UK deputy leader Ben Habib hinted at forming a new political entity alongside Lowe, emphasizing the importance of electoral participation.
#society
Fox News: 'Perfect storm brewing' that will leave many aging seniors without necessary care, Dem lawmaker warns
Rep. Tom Suozzi has introduced the "Well-Being Insurance for Seniors to be at Home Act" to address the impending crisis for the aging U.S. population, with 10,000 Americans turning 65 daily. The bill aims to promote affordable long-term home care insurance amid rising homelessness among seniors.
The proposed legislation includes a federal "Catastrophic Care Fund" to alleviate costs and encourage private insurers to offer long-term care coverage. Suozzi warns that without action, the burden on Medicaid and nursing homes will increase as the number of seniors grows and family support diminishes.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Donald Trump Endorses Tesla, Greenland Elections, and Rescued Elephant
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz met with a Ukrainian delegation in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to discuss a proposed partial ceasefire with Russia. Ukraine seeks to regain U.S. support amid demands for concessions from the Biden administration.
In other global news, protests erupted in Serbia over media treatment, a bus accident in South Africa resulted in multiple fatalities, and a significant drone attack on Moscow was reported amid ongoing tensions in Ukraine.
The Economist: Ukraine hopes its ceasefire offer will turn the tables on Russia
Ukraine has agreed to a proposed 30-day ceasefire, contingent on Russia's reciprocation, potentially revitalizing American support and pressure on the Kremlin. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated, "The ball is now in their court," as the offer aims to shift the diplomatic landscape.
This move could facilitate the flow of U.S. weapons and intelligence to Ukraine, marking a significant moment in the ongoing conflict with Russia. The situation remains fluid as both sides navigate the implications of this ceasefire proposal.
#education
The Federalist: Department of Education Cuts Staff By 50 Percent
The U.S. Department of Education will cut its staff by about 50%, affecting 1,315 employees as part of a reduction-in-force aimed at increasing efficiency and accountability. This move follows previous staff reductions and aims to streamline operations amid concerns over educational outcomes.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon emphasized that the cuts will not impact the delivery of federal student aid or other essential functions. The department plans to consolidate its operations into one building in Washington, D.C., as it seeks to address bureaucratic inefficiencies.
#crime
The Western Journal: Anti-Trump Arson Suspect's Alleged Attack on Tesla Charging Station Takes a Painful Turn He Wasn't Expecting
Vandals have targeted Tesla dealerships and charging stations across multiple states, expressing political anger towards CEO Elon Musk. A recent incident in South Carolina involved a man spray-painting a charging station with pro-Ukraine messages and throwing Molotov cocktails, resulting in significant damage.
The suspect reportedly caught himself on fire during the attack, which caused around $60,000 in damages. This incident is part of a larger trend of politically motivated vandalism against Tesla, with similar attacks reported in Massachusetts and Oregon. Authorities are investigating these incidents.
#science
Le Monde: How climate change affects volcanoes
Seismic activity on Santorini has calmed after a winter marked by over 10,000 earthquakes, some exceeding magnitude 5. The island, known for its volcanic origin, has returned to tranquility as seismic surveys suggest the recent tremors were linked to underwater volcanic activity.
The controversy among scientists continues, with differing opinions on whether the seismic events were purely geological or tied to volcanic activity. The region remains seismically active due to the convergence of tectonic plates.