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13 Mar 2025
#politics
Times Of Israel: Gideon Sa’ar’s New Hope signs agreement to rejoin Likud in next elections
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has announced the dissolution of his New Hope faction into Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, five years after leaving Likud. This decision follows polls indicating New Hope would not meet the electoral threshold if it ran independently in the next election.
The agreement requires approval from Likud's central committee and will allow New Hope's members to join Likud. Sa’ar will select a candidate for a high-ranking position on Likud's electoral slate for the upcoming 2026 elections. The move marks a significant shift in Israeli politics post-Hamas attacks.
Breitbart: Report: Chuck Schumer Prepares to Cave on Government Funding, Only Talked Tough 'to Save Face'
Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, are rejecting a House-passed government funding plan, citing a lack of bipartisan input from Republicans. With a government shutdown looming, Democrats are reportedly preparing to allow a vote to avoid it, despite internal pressures from their activist base.
Schumer's strategy appears to be a face-saving maneuver as he navigates the political landscape under Trump's administration. While seeking an amendment vote, the likelihood of significant concessions from Republicans remains low, leaving Democrats in a precarious position as they struggle to adapt to the current political climate.
#society
Breitbart: Nolte: Cross-Dressing Dem Congressman McBride Attacks GOP as ‘Weird and Bizarre’
Rep. Sarah McBride (D-DE) criticized Republicans for their focus on culture war issues, claiming they are "weird and bizarre." This comment followed Rep. Keith Self (R-TX) referring to McBride as “Mister McBride,” which sparked controversy.
The response highlights a clash over gender identity and societal norms, with some arguing that acknowledging biological facts is essential. The article suggests that McBride's appearance and behavior are being used to challenge traditional views, leading to ridicule from critics.
GB News: National Lottery winner scoops £1m after impromptu burger stop - 'I came home a millionaire!'
Craig Haggie, a 36-year-old father of four from Cornwall, won a £1 million National Lottery prize after an unplanned stop to buy scratchcards while out for lunch. The news caused excitement among his family, who celebrated the life-changing win.
Haggie and his wife, Zoe, plan to renovate their two-bedroom bungalow to accommodate their growing family. Despite the windfall, they intend to continue working while making improvements to their home.
Breitbart: Protesters Occupy Trump Tower NYC over Arrest of Anti-Israel Activist
Protesters gathered at Trump Tower in New York City demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-Israel activist facing deportation. The demonstration included chants and signs advocating for Palestinian rights, with some participants identifying as Jewish.
Khalil, arrested last weekend, is accused of organizing anti-Israel protests and is in the U.S. on an Algerian passport. While a judge attempted to block his deportation, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the arrest, asserting it is unrelated to free speech.
The Telegraph: Earthquake causes panic and damages homes in Naples
A 4.4 magnitude earthquake struck Naples, Italy, at 1:25 AM, injuring several residents and causing partial building collapses. The quake, the strongest in the Campi Flegrei region in 10 months, prompted locals to spend the night outdoors amid aftershocks.
Nearly a dozen individuals were hospitalized for minor injuries, including one woman injured by a collapsing ceiling. Mayor Gaetano Manfredi reported that several others sustained cuts from broken glass.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: Doc leaked to WaPo calls for Putin to undermine Trump on Ukraine peace talks, details hardline conditions for ceasefire
A Kremlin document outlines a strategy to weaken U.S. negotiating power on Ukraine by fostering discord between the Trump administration and its allies. It emphasizes continued military and political efforts to destabilize the Ukrainian government and rejects peace proposals.
The document, linked to Russia's Federal Security Service, argues against a quick peace deal and insists on recognizing Russian sovereignty over occupied territories. It also suggests establishing buffer zones along the Russian border and calls for dismantling the current Ukrainian government.
Fox News: Americans held captive by South American dictator symptom of deeper threat, says former Green Beret
Nine Americans are reportedly being held hostage by Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, prompting concerns about national security. Jordan Goudreau, a former U.S. Army Green Beret, warns that foreign actors like China may be using Maduro to conduct asymmetric warfare against the U.S.
Goudreau highlights the potential for Venezuela to serve as a conduit for fentanyl trafficking into the U.S., facilitated by criminal organizations. He emphasizes the complexity of the situation and cautions against hasty actions by the U.S. government in response to Maduro's regime.
Le Monde: Video. Can France's nuclear deterrent protect Europe?
French President Emmanuel Macron has proposed extending France's nuclear deterrent to European allies, citing concerns over the U.S. potentially stepping back from its defense commitments in Europe. This initiative reflects a growing interest in bolstering regional security through nuclear capabilities.
Since the 1960s, France has been one of nine nuclear-armed nations, with its deterrent intended to prevent aggression. The discussion around expanding this deterrent highlights the evolving dynamics of European defense.
#economy
Breitbart: Eggscellent News: Egg Prices Are Falling
Egg prices have dropped 15% in early March, with the average price for a dozen falling to $6.85, down from $8.05 in February. This decline is attributed to easing supply constraints and no recent outbreaks of Bird Flu, which had previously driven prices up.
Despite this decrease, egg prices remain 170% higher than last year, leading to investigations into potential anticompetitive practices among major producers. While some credit government scrutiny for the price drop, others argue that supply recovery and reduced consumer demand are key factors.
#culture
Fox News: Matthew McConaughey ‘scared’ Martha Stewart with his method acting while filming commercial
Martha Stewart expressed surprise at Matthew McConaughey's intense method acting during their Super Bowl commercial for Uber Eats. She described feeling scared by his approach, which involved him embodying multiple characters and making unusual sounds.
Kate Hudson, who has worked with McConaughey before, echoed Stewart's sentiments, noting that his process can be strange but ultimately fun. Both actresses appreciated McConaughey's energy and competitiveness on set.
#education
Fox News: Dem AGs sue over Trump administration’s Department of Education layoffs
Twenty Democratic state attorneys general, led by New York's Letitia James, have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration following significant cuts to the Department of Education's workforce. The lawsuit argues that President Trump lacks the authority to dismantle the department, claiming the cuts will harm state educational systems.
The Department of Education stated that the workforce reduction is a strategic move that will not directly affect students and families. Critics, including Attorney General James, contend that the cuts threaten essential services and resources for education.