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12 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: New study from key swing state shatters popular narrative against Voter ID: 'No evidence'
A study from the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty found that voter ID laws in Wisconsin have not suppressed voter turnout, contradicting claims from critics. The research indicated a slight increase in turnout since the law's implementation, with no negative impact on minority voters.
The study analyzed voter turnout over two decades and included various elections. Supporters of voter ID laws argue that they enhance public trust in elections, with a significant majority of Americans favoring such measures. A vote on enshrining the law into the state Constitution is set for April 1.
Fox News: 'Hysteria': White House shuts down concerns over USAID document purge
The White House has dismissed allegations that USAID is instructing employees to destroy classified documents, asserting that the documents involved are old and still accessible on secure systems. This follows a directive from USAID's acting Executive Secretary to shred and burn certain documents as part of cost-cutting measures.
Labor unions have filed a motion in federal court seeking to block these actions, arguing that the rapid destruction of records undermines transparency and legal obligations. They emphasize that federal law mandates the preservation of government records, warning of potential legal consequences for unlawful destruction.
Times Of Israel: Police detain far-left reporter over praise for attacks on soldiers, settlers
Far-left journalist Israel Frey was questioned by police for allegedly inciting terrorism after praising attacks on IDF soldiers and settlers. He claimed such actions do not constitute terrorism, calling the attackers heroes fighting oppression.
Frey, known for his ultra-Orthodox background and leftist views, has faced scrutiny for previous comments and has been involved in anti-government protests. His recent statements have drawn backlash from right-wing activists and led to police intervention at his home.
Human Events: Greenland nationalist party triples support with election win
Greenland's Demokraatit Party achieved a surprising victory in parliamentary elections, opposing US President Trump's ambitions for the island. The party advocates for gradual independence from Denmark, emphasizing that Greenland's future should be determined by its own people.
The election results signal a clear rejection of foreign control, with Demokraatit leader Jens-Friederik Nielsen stating a desire for Greenlanders to build their own future. The newly elected parliament will play a crucial role in determining the path to full independence.
#society
Fox News: Pro-Hamas activist’s deportation not a 'free speech' matter and law is on Trump’s side: experts
Legal experts assert that the arrest of pro-Hamas activist Mahmoud Khalil by ICE is justified on national security grounds, not a First Amendment violation. They emphasize that immigration laws allow for the deportation of individuals advocating for terrorism, as Khalil allegedly did.
Khalil, a former Columbia University student, was detained for leading protests aligned with Hamas. Critics of his arrest argue it infringes on free speech, while supporters maintain that his actions threaten public safety and justify his deportation under U.S. immigration law.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: 'Couldn't make it up!' Amazon forest felled to build four-lane highway for Cop30 climate summit
A new four-lane highway is being constructed through the protected Amazon rainforest in preparation for the Cop30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil. While state officials claim the project is "sustainable," it has faced backlash from locals and conservationists who argue it contradicts the climate summit's goals and threatens local ecosystems.
Critics, including local residents whose livelihoods are impacted, express concerns about deforestation and the highway's potential to fragment wildlife habitats. Despite the controversy, some local business owners support the development, believing it will enhance the city's economy. The Brazilian government emphasizes the summit's focus on the Amazon's needs while facing scrutiny over the environmental implications of the infrastructure.
#culture
Fox News: 'Wheel of Fortune' star Vanna White gets 1st tattoo done by daughter Gigi
Vanna White, 68, recently got her first tattoo from her daughter, tattoo artist Giovanna Santo Pietro. In an Instagram video, White shared her experience of getting a heart tattoo on her wrist, symbolizing her love for her daughter.
Despite initial nerves, White expressed happiness with the outcome and noted that she would think of her daughter every time she looked at it. Her son, Nikko, also gained attention after appearing in a cooking video with her, prompting comments on his looks.
#education
Human Events: ROD THOMSON: Eliminating the Department of Education is a just cause
Democrats are expressing outrage over President Trump's push to eliminate or reduce the Department of Education (DOE), a campaign promise he is now pursuing. Critics argue the DOE has been ineffective, with rising per-student spending not correlating with improved educational outcomes, including declining literacy rates.
Supporters of the DOE claim it has no influence over local education policies, but critics assert that federal funding comes with conditions that affect school districts. They argue that eliminating the DOE could lead to better funding distribution and improved educational quality, benefiting students and teachers alike.