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14 Mar 2025

#politics

Breitbart: Rep. Biggs Calls for FBI to Investigate ActBlue Over 'Suspicious Donations'
Rep. Biggs Calls for FBI to Investigate ActBlue Over 'Suspicious Donations'
Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) has called for an FBI investigation into ActBlue, the Democratic National Committee's donor platform, citing concerns over "suspicious donations" and potential violations of federal campaign finance laws. He referenced findings from the Treasury Department about hundreds of suspicious transactions linked to ActBlue.

Biggs's letter highlights ongoing inquiries by nearly 20 state attorney generals regarding allegations of fraud and money laundering related to ActBlue. The situation has led to significant turnover within the organization, raising concerns about its stability and integrity.


Breitbart: Schumer: Shutdown Would Let 'Vicious, Nasty' Musk and Trump Ruin Democracy
Schumer: Shutdown Would Let 'Vicious, Nasty' Musk and Trump Ruin Democracy
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warned that a federal government shutdown would have dire consequences, arguing it would give authoritarian figures like Trump and Musk control over funding decisions. He criticized the House funding bill but deemed a shutdown as a worse alternative.

Schumer emphasized that a shutdown would disproportionately impact the middle class, suggesting it would serve the interests of billionaires at the expense of democracy. He called for a resolution to avoid the shutdown, highlighting the lack of recourse in such a scenario.


#society

Times Of Israel: Breaking with recent consensus, Trump makes ‘anti-Semitism’ hyphenated again
Breaking with recent consensus, Trump makes ‘anti-Semitism’ hyphenated again
The spelling of "antisemitism" has become contentious again, as the Trump administration reintroduced the hyphenated form "anti-Semitism" in official documents. This shift has puzzled advocates like Deborah Lipstadt, who argue that the unhyphenated version clarifies the term's meaning as specifically referring to Jew-hatred.

Despite the debate over spelling, many organizations, including the ADL, emphasize that the focus should remain on combating antisemitism rather than on how the term is spelled. The ongoing discussion reflects broader societal challenges in addressing prejudice and hate.


#military

Le Monde: Can Europe rearm and defend itself without the US?
Can Europe rearm and defend itself without the US?
As the war in Ukraine continues, concerns are rising about Europe's defense autonomy. Military spending across European nations has significantly decreased over the past 40 years, leading to questions about their readiness for high-intensity conflicts.

European armed forces are increasingly seen as lacking the capability to operate independently, raising alarms about the continent's defense strategy in the current geopolitical climate.


#crime

GB News: WATCH: Mark White said the 'resurgence of terror organisations' is 'worrying'
WATCH: Mark White said the 'resurgence of terror organisations' is 'worrying'
Terror arrests in Britain have reached a five-year high, with 248 individuals detained for terrorism-related offenses in 2024, according to new Home Office figures. Mark White from GB News highlights that the rise is concerning, driven by international conflicts and hostile states.