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12 Mar 2025

#politics

The Federalist: Dems Fight WI Voter ID Amendment Despite 7 In 10 Voters Supporting It
Dems Fight WI Voter ID Amendment Despite 7 In 10 Voters Supporting It
Wisconsin voters will decide on April 1 whether to amend the state constitution to require photo identification for voting. Polls indicate strong support for the measure, with 73% of registered voters backing it. However, Democrats and various activist groups oppose the amendment, claiming it disenfranchises marginalized voters.

Currently, Wisconsin has a voter ID law in place, but the proposed amendment would solidify it in the constitution, making it harder to challenge. Republican supporters argue it ensures election integrity, while opponents cite concerns about accessibility for certain voter demographics. The upcoming state Supreme Court race is also a significant factor in this debate.


The Western Journal: Truth About 'Journalist' Peddling $650K Noem Story Comes Out - Previously Arrested for Outrageous Disorderly Conduct
Truth About 'Journalist' Peddling $650K Noem Story Comes Out - Previously Arrested for Outrageous Disorderly Conduct
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is seeking a cease-and-desist order against the Dakota Scout for allegedly spreading false information about her credit card use during her time as governor. The paper reported Noem charged over $650,000 on state-issued cards, but her attorneys argue the claims are misleading.

The Dakota Scout maintains its stance, despite the controversy surrounding one of its reporters, Austin Goss, who was previously arrested for disorderly conduct. The case highlights issues of journalistic integrity and the challenges of proving defamation in the digital age.


Human Events: KENNY CODY: The House passing the new CR is a monumental win for Trump and MAGA
KENNY CODY: The House passing the new CR is a monumental win for Trump and MAGA
Over the past decade, Republicans in Congress have struggled to pass America First legislation, often undermining their own agenda by supporting spending packages and foreign aid. However, a recent Continuing Resolution (CR) passed under President Trump's influence marks a shift towards fiscal responsibility, aligning with his policies.

This CR includes extending Trump-era tax cuts and increased border security, demonstrating GOP unity and fulfilling campaign promises. Trump's leadership has helped solidify support among moderate and conservative members, showcasing his ability to deliver on legislative goals during his second term.


The Western Journal: Trump Wins in Greenland Elections as Independence Parties Notch Big Upset
Trump Wins in Greenland Elections as Independence Parties Notch Big Upset
In recent parliamentary elections in Greenland, pro-independence parties made significant gains, with the Demokraatit Party receiving about 30% of the vote and Naleraq 25%. This shift reflects a growing desire for independence from Denmark, which currently governs foreign policy.

President Trump has expressed interest in U.S. control over Greenland, emphasizing its strategic importance. The election results indicate a potential change in Greenland's political landscape, as the dominant party, Inuit Ataqatigiit, fell to third place. The outcome raises questions about future governance and independence efforts.


Fox News: Rubio pushes back against Mahmoud Khalil defenders: ‘Not about free speech'
Rubio pushes back against Mahmoud Khalil defenders: ‘Not about free speech'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the detention and potential deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University protest organizer, emphasizing that the issue is not about free speech but about maintaining U.S. national security. Khalil, who entered the U.S. on a student visa and later obtained a green card, is accused of supporting Hamas and inciting anti-Israel activities on campus.

Khalil's attorneys are contesting his detention, arguing it violates his constitutional rights, while federal authorities view him as a potential national security threat. A federal judge has temporarily blocked his deportation as the legal battle unfolds.


Fox News: Bernie Sanders warns liberal podcasters that Trump and Musk are creating 'oligarchy'
Bernie Sanders warns liberal podcasters that Trump and Musk are creating 'oligarchy'
Sen. Bernie Sanders expressed concerns that the U.S. has become increasingly dangerous under President Trump, citing the influence of billionaires like Elon Musk. He criticized the administration for prioritizing the interests of the wealthy and warned of a shift towards authoritarianism.

Sanders emphasized the unprecedented nature of Trump's actions, claiming they undermine the constitutional system established by the Founding Fathers. He described the current political climate as alarming, highlighting the risks posed by the concentration of power among the wealthy elite.


Human Events: Romania’s Georgescu says he is facing Trump-level political attacks as his name remains off election ballot
Romania’s Georgescu says he is facing Trump-level political attacks as his name remains off election ballot
Calin Georgescu, a right-wing candidate in Romania's presidential race, claims his disqualification from the election is a political attack akin to those faced by Donald Trump. His removal has led to protests in Bucharest, with supporters arguing it undermines democracy. He faces charges including false information and ties to a fascist group.

Georgescu, who previously worked in sustainable development, is appealing the decision as the Constitutional Court prepares to rule. He has denied any Russian connections, asserting his focus is solely on Romania, and has criticized NATO and EU support for Ukraine, vowing to cut aid if elected.


The Western Journal: Trump's Lawyer Goes Public After Biden's Fake White House Set Is Found, Shows What Public Wasn’t Allowed to See
Trump's Lawyer Goes Public After Biden's Fake White House Set Is Found, Shows What Public Wasn’t Allowed to See
Trump's attorney, Alina Habba, showcased a "fake Oval Office" set used by Biden during his presidency, highlighting a teleprompter that was allegedly necessary for Biden's public appearances. The set, located in the Old Executive Office Building, raises questions about Biden's capabilities.

Critics argue that the media overlooked the implications of this setup, suggesting a lack of confidence in Biden's ability to perform without assistance. The situation contrasts with Trump, who conducted press events from the actual Oval Office.


#society

Fox News: 21,000% spike in MA vape seizures throws cigarette ban into question, ex-ATF official says
21,000% spike in MA vape seizures throws cigarette ban into question, ex-ATF official says
Massachusetts' ban on flavored tobacco has led to a dramatic increase in illegal vape seizures, with police confiscating over 279,000 units in fiscal year 2024, a significant rise from just 1,300 the previous year. Experts argue that the ban has fueled a booming black market, prompting calls for a reassessment of the law.

Former ATF official Edgar Domenech criticized the ban as a failure, stating that it has driven sales underground and resulted in a 21,000% increase in smuggling. Meanwhile, lawmakers are considering further restrictions on tobacco sales, including a potential phase-out for underage residents.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Russia hits Zelenskyy's hometown as Ukraine signals it's ready for peace
Russia hits Zelenskyy's hometown as Ukraine signals it's ready for peace
Russia launched an attack in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, resulting in one death and several injuries, as Ukraine engages in peace talks with the U.S. This strike may have targeted Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, as it is his hometown. The attack follows Ukraine's acceptance of a U.S. ceasefire proposal.

U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, expressed hope for a reciprocal response from Russia. President Trump remarked on the ceasefire discussions, indicating a shift in Ukraine's stance towards negotiations. The Kremlin is awaiting more details on the ceasefire proposal before commenting.


Breitbart: Russian Captain Arrested on Manslaughter Over U.S. Fuel Ship Ramming
Russian Captain Arrested on Manslaughter Over U.S. Fuel Ship Ramming
A Russian captain has been arrested on manslaughter charges after his ship, the Solong, collided with the U.S. government-contracted tanker, Stena Immaculate, off the coast of England. The incident resulted in a fire and a missing crewman presumed dead. Investigations revealed prior safety inspection failures on the Solong.

While speculation about foul play exists due to the nationality of the crew and the nature of the impacted vessel, British authorities are leaning towards an accidental cause. The Stena Immaculate remains operational, and environmental risks from the incident appear to have diminished.


#economy

GB News: Chinese car brands look set to dominate UK vehicle market after 'most successful' launch
Chinese car brands look set to dominate UK vehicle market after 'most successful' launch
Chinese car brands OMODA and JAECOO have quickly gained traction in the UK's electric vehicle market, reporting 2,561 vehicle sales in 2025 so far. OMODA launched in September 2024, while JAECOO debuted in January 2025, with both brands targeting legacy manufacturers.

The brands have established a dealership network of 72 locations and plan to expand further. As electric vehicle sales rise, OMODA and JAECOO are set to introduce three new models by year-end, capitalizing on a market where electric vehicles now account for one in four new car sales.


#religion

Breitbart: Human Rights Groups: Syria Jihadis Tell Christians 'You're Next' amid Alawite Slaughter
Human Rights Groups: Syria Jihadis Tell Christians 'You're Next' amid Alawite Slaughter
Humanitarian groups report increasing violence against Christians and Alawites in Syria, with Islamic extremists threatening the remaining Christian minority. Attacks are described as revenge against Alawites for their perceived support of the ousted Assad regime, resulting in numerous civilian casualties.

The HTS regime has been accused of using starvation as a weapon against Christians and committing atrocities, including massacres. Christian leaders have condemned the violence and called for an end to the attacks, while HTS claims to be investigating the incidents.


#culture

Fox News: Kate Hudson suffers wardrobe malfunction while promoting new Netflix show
Kate Hudson suffers wardrobe malfunction while promoting new Netflix show
Kate Hudson experienced a wardrobe malfunction while promoting her Netflix show "Running Point" at the Paley Center for Media. During the event, her dress shifted unexpectedly, prompting her costar Justin Theroux to assist in adjusting it while the audience laughed.

Amanda Seyfried also recently faced a wardrobe mishap at the Critics Choice Awards, where her Dior gown fell apart, leading to an embarrassing moment with Glen Powell. Both incidents highlight the unpredictability of fashion at high-profile events.