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13 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: GOP lawmaker explains why he called trans Dem 'Mr. McBride': 'I don't have to participate in his fantasy'
Rep. Keith Self of Texas referred to Democratic Rep. Sarah McBride as "Mr. McBride" during a congressional hearing, asserting he is not obliged to participate in what he termed McBride's "fantasy." This led to a confrontation with Rep. Bill Keating, who demanded proper recognition of McBride.
McBride responded by calling Self "Madam chair," and Keating ultimately halted the hearing over the issue. Following the exchange, McBride expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve in Congress despite the treatment received from some colleagues.
Times Of Israel: Syria shows signs of peril and promise in a week of violence and diplomacy
Syria's interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa faces the challenge of unifying a country fractured by civil war. Recent sectarian violence highlighted the difficulties, but a landmark agreement merging Kurdish-led forces with the national army marks a significant step toward stability.
Despite this progress, analysts warn of ongoing risks, including the potential for renewed civil conflict and the need for strong measures to build trust among communities. The new government must also navigate international sanctions and security concerns from neighboring countries.
GB News: WATCH: Lee Anderson and Steve Bray in furious 'scuffle' outside Westminster: 'Professional nuisance!'
Reform MP Lee Anderson and anti-Brexit protester Steve Bray clashed in Westminster following Prime Minister's Questions. The altercation involved Anderson trying to take Bray's hat during their confrontation.
#society
Fox News: Israel says Hamas sent a toddler to a military outpost
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that Hamas sent a 4-year-old Palestinian boy to one of its outposts, claiming the child was used as a pawn in their terrorism efforts. The IDF returned the child to Gaza with the help of international organizations.
IDF officials condemned Hamas for exploiting civilians and called for a U.N. condemnation of the incident. They highlighted Hamas' disregard for both Israeli and Palestinian lives, emphasizing the organization's use of children as human shields in conflicts.
Fox News: Hochul should scrap New York’s gas car ban
New York plans to ban the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035, following California's lead. Starting in 2026, a significant percentage of new vehicles sold must be electric, but current infrastructure and market demand are inadequate to meet these targets.
Automakers face challenges, including potential vehicle shortages and increased costs, as they adjust to these regulations. Critics argue that the plan will harm economic activity and consumer choice, urging Governor Hochul to reconsider New York's commitment to California's EV sales requirements.
Fox News: Trump admin task force moves rapidly to punish colleges for inaction over antisemitism
The Trump administration's Joint Task Force to Combat Antisemitism has canceled $400 million in federal grants to Columbia University, citing the institution's failure to adequately address antisemitism. This decision serves as a warning to universities nationwide that receive federal funding.
The task force, led by Leo Terrell, will evaluate universities on their protection of Jewish students and adherence to civil rights laws. Recent protests at Columbia and Barnard College have highlighted ongoing concerns about antisemitism on campus. Columbia's interim president has pledged to prioritize combating antisemitism in response to the funding cuts.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: GREGG JARRETT: Anti-Israel agitator Mahmoud Khalil can't use the First Amendment as a shield for lawlessness
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist, faces deportation for allegedly supporting Hamas and inciting violence at Columbia University. The Trump administration argues that his actions violate U.S. immigration law, which prohibits aliens from endorsing terrorist organizations.
Khalil's legal team is contesting his detention, but the federal government maintains that his green card can be revoked without criminal charges. The case could eventually reach the Supreme Court, where it may challenge claims of free speech in relation to his alleged terrorist support.
#health
Fox News: Pope Francis is stable and showing improvements but will remain hospitalized
Pope Francis, 88, is showing improvement as he approaches one month in the hospital due to bronchitis that developed into pneumonia. He is stable, receiving non-invasive ventilation and high-flow oxygen, and has been declared "out of danger from death."
Despite his progress, his health remains "complex," necessitating continued hospitalization. He has engaged in spiritual activities and physical therapy while under care at Rome's Gemelli Hospital.
#crime
Fox News: Missing American college student search potentially complicated by power outage: expert
Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student, went missing on March 6 while vacationing at the RIU Republica Resort in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Despite a power outage at the resort, which began on March 4, security cameras reportedly captured her last known movements.
Authorities are investigating a fellow tourist as a person of interest, as he was the last person seen with her. While the power outage may complicate the investigation, experts believe that cellphone data can still provide critical information regarding her whereabouts. The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office is urging anyone with information to come forward.
#technology
Fox News: Ready to drive without your hands on the wheel or eyes on the road?
Stellantis has introduced its STLA AutoDrive 1.0, a Level 3 automated driving system that allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel and eyes off the road at speeds up to 37 mph under specific conditions. This technology aims to enhance the driving experience by enabling activities like watching movies or catching up on emails during commutes.
Despite the system's readiness, Stellantis is delaying its launch due to a limited market for Level 3 autonomy. Other automakers, including Mercedes-Benz, are also developing similar technologies, indicating a competitive landscape. The transition to fully autonomous vehicles will depend on market acceptance and regulatory standards.
Fox News: Securing the AI future: How President Trump's action plan can position America for success
The Trump administration emphasizes the importance of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing freedom and productivity. Vice President JD Vance highlighted the U.S. as a leader in AI and called for collaboration with American companies to develop an AI action plan. OpenAI is actively contributing proposals to ensure the U.S. maintains its competitive edge, especially against China.
The administration aims to foster an environment conducive to innovation, protect intellectual property, and set an example for AI adoption in government. OpenAI stresses the need for a regulatory strategy that balances innovation with national security, ensuring that young Americans can fully leverage AI for future opportunities.