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12 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: First on Fox: House Republican campaign arm targets vulnerable Democrats who 'voted to shut down' government
The House GOP's campaign committee is targeting congressional Democrats for opposing a funding measure aimed at preventing a government shutdown. The NRCC is launching digital ads against 35 House Democrats in competitive districts following a party-line vote that passed a Republican bill cutting non-defense spending and increasing defense funding.
Democrats, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, criticized the bill as reckless and harmful to families. They argue that their strong opposition reflects their commitment to responsible governance.
#society
GB News: Labour faces 'single biggest challenge' to electric vehicle scheme amid damning scrutiny report
A report by the Public Accounts Committee reveals significant shortcomings in the UK's electric vehicle charging infrastructure, with 43% of charge points located in London and the South East. The report criticizes delays in infrastructure programs, accessibility issues for disabled drivers, and a VAT disparity that disadvantages those without off-street parking.
Despite the goal of reaching 300,000 public charging points by 2030, only 75,000 have been installed, with rural areas particularly underserved. The report warns that delays in the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program could exacerbate these issues, while the lack of compliance with accessibility standards raises further concerns as the UK aims for an electric-only transport model by 2035.
Fox News: Supporters of detained Columbia student arrested after clash with NYPD as Trump admin seeks his deportation
Protesters supporting Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student facing deportation for anti-Israel protests, clashed with New York City police, resulting in several arrests. Khalil, a permanent U.S. resident, is currently detained in Louisiana, pending a legal challenge against his deportation.
Demonstrators argue that Khalil's arrest is retaliation for exercising free speech. They marched to demand his release while criticizing the Trump administration's actions as a violation of First Amendment rights. Khalil's next court hearing is set for Wednesday.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Ukraine accepts US proposal for 30-day ceasefire, stepping back into diplomatic game
Ukrainian officials have agreed to a temporary 30-day ceasefire in their ongoing conflict, contingent on Russian acceptance. This breakthrough occurred during negotiations in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, aimed at stabilizing US-Ukrainian relations following recent tensions.
The US plans to resume arms deliveries and intelligence cooperation as part of this agreement. National Security Adviser Mike Waltz emphasized the need for a complete cessation of hostilities.
#culture
The Federalist: Liberals Are Ashamed Of 'Hamilton.' The Right Should Claim It
Producers of Hamilton have canceled their upcoming run at the Kennedy Center in protest of the Trump administration's changes, highlighting a pattern of political posturing from the show's creators. Despite their leftist leanings, Hamilton embodies conservative values, celebrating American founding principles and individual greatness.
The musical critiques identity politics and promotes a shared American identity, while its narrative emphasizes moral responsibility, faith, and family. This disconnect between the creators' views and the work itself presents an opportunity for conservatives to reclaim Hamilton as a celebration of traditional values and American exceptionalism.