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12 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: Longtime Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen not seeking re-election in 2026 in key northeastern swing state
Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire has announced her retirement and will not seek re-election in 2026, complicating Democratic efforts to regain Senate control. Shaheen cited her age and a desire to make a difference for New Hampshire as reasons for her decision.
Republicans see an opportunity to flip the Senate seat in New Hampshire, with former Sen. Scott Brown considering a rematch against Shaheen. The GOP is also targeting other battleground states, anticipating a competitive 2026 election cycle.
#society
The Telegraph: Trump is right about Hamas-supporting activists. Britain should emulate him
Randy Rainbow's satirical take on Trump highlights the former president's contradictory persona, oscillating between genius and instability. Recent events, including the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a former British embassy employee linked to anti-Israel activism, have reignited discussions about the infiltration of extremist ideologies in Western institutions.
The episode has prompted outrage from various groups, who equate support for jihadism with free speech. This situation underscores the need for serious scrutiny of individuals in influential positions and the broader cultural acceptance of extremist views within British society.
Fox News: Nicolas Cage’s ex dismisses lawsuit against star in case involving son’s alleged assault
Christina Fulton has dismissed her lawsuit against Nicolas Cage, which accused him of enabling their son Weston’s violent behavior. The lawsuit claimed Cage ignored Weston's mental health issues, but Cage's lawyers called the allegations "absurd and frivolous."
Weston, 34, faced legal issues after an alleged assault on Fulton. His attorney stated that the incident stemmed from changes in Weston's treatment at Fulton's direction, asserting that Cage had no responsibility for his son's actions.
GB News: EuroMillions winner reveals modest life as 'Scotland's Molly Mae' after making 'life-threatening' mistake
Jane Park became the UK's youngest lottery winner at 17, winning £1 million in 2013. Now with a net worth of £3 million, she maintains a modest lifestyle, choosing budget travel and a three-bedroom home over luxury. Despite her wealth, she has faced challenges, including health issues from cosmetic surgery and the downsides of fame.
Park has expressed regret about the publicity surrounding her win, stating it has led to stalkers and threats. She admits that the money has left her feeling "bored" and "miserable," reflecting on the difficulties of sudden wealth.
Times Of Israel: Soccer announcer charged over interview with Hamas TV, praise for terror groups
Arab Israeli journalist Said Hassanin has been indicted for contact with foreign agents and identifying with a terrorist organization after an interview with Hamas's Al Aqsa TV. He described Hamas positively and criticized Arab Israelis serving in the IDF.
Hassanin's attorney claims he was unaware of the station's terrorist designation. Following the interview, he was dismissed from his roles with Bnei Sakhnin and Nas Radio. His remarks led to a police investigation and subsequent arrest.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Steve Witkoff, Israel looks to you
US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is urged to prioritize the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces criticism for his hesitance and political maneuvering that delays negotiations for their release, causing distress among families and the public.
The Israeli government is under pressure to take decisive action, as many believe Netanyahu's political interests are hindering efforts to secure the hostages' freedom. The situation remains urgent, with fears for the hostages' safety growing as Hamas benefits from the ongoing ceasefire.
#economy
Breitbart: U.S. Consumers Get Inflation Relief As Consumer Prices Rise Less Than Expected
Inflation in the U.S. eased in February, with consumer prices rising 2.8% year-over-year, down from 3% in January. Core CPI, excluding food and energy, increased by 3.1%, a slight decrease from January's 3.3%. Monthly price growth slowed significantly, with overall consumer prices climbing just 0.21%.
Rising home prices and rents contributed to inflation, but grocery prices remained stable, and gasoline prices fell by 1%. The data suggests that economists may have overestimated the impact of tariffs on prices. This positive inflation report may provide relief to the Federal Reserve as it navigates monetary policy.
Le Monde: EU hits back at Trump's tariffs with taxes on up to €26 billion worth of American goods
The European Commission swiftly responded to Donald Trump's announcement of a 25% tax on steel and aluminum imports by planning to impose similar tariffs on up to $28 billion worth of American goods. Ursula von der Leyen expressed concern that these tariffs would harm businesses and consumers on both sides of the Atlantic.
The EU's countermeasures come after previous trade tensions during Trump's first term, which included a 10% tariff on steel and aluminum. Efforts to resolve the trade dispute under Joe Biden have stalled, leading to renewed hostilities.
Forbes: Trump’s Steel And Aluminum Tariffs Take Effect Today—Here’s How They Could Impact Prices
A 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports to the U.S. will take effect, part of President Trump's strategy to impose new taxes on trading partners. This move has prompted the European Union to retaliate with tariffs on U.S. goods, affecting products from Republican-held states.
The tariffs are expected to impact around $150 billion in imports, potentially raising consumer prices on various goods, including cars and construction materials. Trump's previous tariffs led to job losses in industries reliant on steel, despite some job growth in domestic steel production.
#crime
Fox News: Chicago O'Hare Airport shooting leaves 1 injured after fight erupts inside terminal
A fight at Chicago O'Hare International Airport led to a shooting outside Terminal 2, injuring one man who is now in stable condition. Witnesses reported hearing gunfire and saw people fleeing the area. Police are investigating the incident, with one man being questioned.
All airport operations have returned to normal following the incident, and lower-level arrival lanes are fully open. The motive behind the altercation remains unclear.
#technology
Fox News: Malware steals bank cards and passwords from millions of devices
Infostealer malware poses a significant cybersecurity threat, with a Kaspersky report indicating nearly 26 million devices targeted in 2023 and 2024. The malware captures sensitive information, including bank card details and passwords, with a notable rise in infections attributed to strains like RisePro and Stealc.
To protect against these threats, users are advised to implement strong antivirus software, utilize virtual cards for online payments, and enable transaction alerts. Additionally, avoiding the storage of card details in browsers and employing password managers can enhance security against infostealer attacks.