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12 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Green Thumbs Down
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a significant deregulation move, targeting the Biden administration's Clean Power Plan 2.0, which aimed to enforce stricter regulations on fossil fuel power plants. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin stated this action aligns with Trump's promise to roll back such regulations.
In other political news, GOP lawmakers are pushing various bills, including one to defund hospitals performing sex-change procedures on minors and another to address immigration enforcement. Additionally, a poll indicates potential concerns for Trump as he prepares for the upcoming campaign.
Breitbart: Bernie Sanders Laments 'Oligarchy,' 'Movement Toward Authoritarianism' Making Trump Admin 'Scariest Times' of His Life
Sen. Bernie Sanders expressed deep concern over what he perceives as a rise in authoritarianism during the Trump administration. He criticized the influence of wealthy individuals like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos on media and politics, suggesting their actions undermine progressivism and economic justice.
Sanders highlighted the potential dangers posed by the concentration of power and the erosion of checks and balances in government. He emphasized that the current political climate represents a significant threat to democratic principles.
GB News: Labour accused of acting unlawfully with Chagos handover as deal faces legal challenge
Lord Kempsell, a former adviser to Boris Johnson, argues that Sir Keir Starmer's plan to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius should require parliamentary approval. He claims that ministers lack the prerogative power to cede British territory without a primary legislation debate in Parliament.
Kempsell, alongside other Tory peers, is pursuing a judicial review to ensure proper constitutional procedures are followed. Despite Labour's majority likely allowing the deal to pass, they emphasize the importance of parliamentary debate on matters involving British sovereignty.
Fox News: Liberal North Carolina city's DEI plan for hurricane relief shut down by HUD secretary
HUD Secretary Scott Turner rejected Asheville, North Carolina's hurricane relief draft plan due to its inclusion of a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiative that prioritized certain residents. Turner emphasized that DEI programs are no longer acceptable under HUD and that compliance with President Trump's executive orders is mandatory.
Asheville's initial plan aimed to support minority- and women-owned businesses but was deemed unsatisfactory by HUD. The city has since revised its draft to align with federal standards, ensuring it meets the requirements for disaster relief funding after Hurricane Helene.
Breitbart: Nolte: Smarmy Gavin Newsom Said He Never Used Term ‘Latinx’ -- He Did
California Governor Gavin Newsom recently claimed that no one in his office has ever used the term "Latinx," but reports have emerged contradicting this assertion. His office has utilized the term in official communications, highlighting a disconnect between his public persona and the reality of his administration's language.
In a recent podcast, Newsom attempted to navigate the contentious issue of men competing in women's sports, expressing both concern for fairness and empathy for transgender individuals. Critics argue that his approach lacks clarity and accountability, suggesting he is trying to present himself as a moderate while maintaining a far-left record.
#society
The Telegraph: Jonathan Dimbleby brands Royal Television Society ‘cowards’ for pulling Gaza award
Jonathan Dimbleby criticized Royal Television Society executives for canceling a journalism award related to Gaza, labeling them as cowards. This decision followed controversy surrounding a BBC documentary, which was removed from streaming due to allegations about its young narrator's ties to Hamas.
Over 300 industry professionals have signed a letter condemning the RTS for its last-minute change, which they believe undermines journalistic integrity amid the ongoing conflict.
Breitbart: Japanese Influencer Murdered While Livestreaming in Tokyo
Airi Sato, a 22-year-old female influencer, was fatally stabbed while livestreaming in Tokyo by 42-year-old Kenji Takano, a follower with a grudge. Witnesses reported her screams before the stream ended, and despite attempts to revive her, she died in the hospital.
The attack has raised alarms in Japan's online community, highlighting concerns about social cohesion amid rising inequalities. Takano allegedly tracked Sato's location through her livestream, leading to this tragic incident.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Iran’s Khamenei spurns Trump letter, delivered by UAE, offering nuclear talks
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dismissed U.S. President Trump's proposal for nuclear negotiations, labeling it a "deception." Khamenei expressed skepticism about the U.S. honoring any agreement and criticized the excessive demands from the Trump administration, which he believes would exacerbate sanctions on Iran.
Despite the tensions, Trump has maintained a strategy of maximum pressure on Iran while keeping the door open for a potential nuclear deal. Khamenei warned that any military action against Iran would result in a decisive response, emphasizing that Iran does not seek war but is prepared to retaliate if provoked.
#education
Times Of Israel: Trump guts Department of Education, slashing office handling antisemitism complaints
The Trump administration is significantly reducing the federal education department, including the civil rights office, which has been pivotal in addressing antisemitism in schools. Staffing cuts will eliminate half of the regional offices, leaving only minimal resources to handle discrimination claims, particularly those related to Israel.
Critics argue that the civil rights office's investigations are slow and ineffective. The administration's overhaul aims to refocus efforts on federal funding for low-income and special needs students while facing ongoing scrutiny over its approach to education and civil rights.