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14 Mar 2025

#politics

Le Monde: Chinese company Huawei suspected of bribing 15 MEPs
Chinese company Huawei suspected of bribing 15 MEPs
Belgian police conducted searches related to a corruption investigation involving Huawei, arresting several lobbyists and a person in France. The inquiry, dubbed "Huaweigate," may implicate around 15 former and current European Parliament members.

The European Parliament is cooperating with Belgian authorities in the ongoing investigation.


Breitbart: Rep. Comer: Biden Admin Hid 'Hundreds' of Suspicious ActBlue Flags
Rep. Comer: Biden Admin Hid 'Hundreds' of Suspicious ActBlue Flags
Rep. James Comer (R-KY) alleges that the Biden administration concealed numerous suspicious activity reports (SAR) related to ActBlue, a Democratic fundraising platform. His Oversight Committee is investigating potential fraud, claiming that the Treasury Department has been unresponsive to requests for information.

Comer expressed confidence that the Oversight Committee would access these reports, suggesting that the volume indicates significant suspicious activity. He raised concerns about the integrity of donations through ActBlue, citing allegations of fraudulent contributions and a recent wave of resignations among its senior officials.


Forbes: Government Shutdown: Schumer Backs Advancing GOP Spending Bill Ahead Of Deadline
Government Shutdown: Schumer Backs Advancing GOP Spending Bill Ahead Of Deadline
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced he will support a Republican spending bill to prevent a government shutdown, despite opposition from House Democrats. He argues that a shutdown would distract from efforts against President Trump’s agenda and benefit Trump.

The House passed the bill, which maintains current spending levels with cuts to nondefense and increases in defense spending. Senate Democrats are divided on whether to support the GOP measure, with some expressing concerns over potential executive overreach if the government were to shut down.


#society

GB News: 'I was staggered!' Bowls club captain shares outrage as historic club faces £800 fee hike: 'Simply unaffordable!'
'I was staggered!' Bowls club captain shares outrage as historic club faces £800 fee hike: 'Simply unaffordable!'
Eastbourne Bowls Club faces a potential crisis as Eastbourne Borough Council plans to raise parking fees by 2,000%, increasing annual costs from £40 to £840. Many elderly members may be forced to leave the historic club, which has been a social lifeline for decades.

Council officials cite "unprecedented financial pressures" as the reason for the hike, aiming to align parking fees with those of other councils. The club's captain and secretary express concern over the impact on members' social lives and the future of the club.


Front Page Magazine: RFK Jr. Enjoys a Burger and Fries at a Steak ‘n Shake, and It's a Significant Cultural Moment
RFK Jr. Enjoys a Burger and Fries at a Steak ‘n Shake, and It's a Significant Cultural Moment
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could become the first secretary of health and human services focused on genuinely improving American health rather than benefiting Big Pharma. He recently visited Steak ‘n Shake to celebrate their decision to fry fries in beef tallow, promoting healthier eating.

Kennedy advocates for transparency in food choices and emphasizes the health impacts of diet, linking food to mental health. His visit marks a cultural shift, as Steak ‘n Shake embraces his recommendations despite leftist backlash, signaling a decline in leftist cultural dominance.


The Telegraph: Watch: Israel blows up home of Palestinian terrorist
Watch: Israel blows up home of Palestinian terrorist
Israel has demolished the home of a deceased Palestinian, Ali Khalil, accused of murdering an Israeli man, Amnon Muchtar, last year. The operation involved aerial explosions in Qalqilya and is part of Israel's policy to target the residences of individuals linked to terror activities.

Muchtar, a 67-year-old father of five, was killed during a shooting incident attributed to Khalil and his associates. Khalil was later killed in a drone strike along with other alleged militants.


Front Page Magazine: Nearly Two Years After Tanking Bud Light, Fake Woman Dylan Mulvaney Speaks
Nearly Two Years After Tanking Bud Light, Fake Woman Dylan Mulvaney Speaks
Dylan Mulvaney, who gained notoriety for promoting Bud Light while claiming to be a woman, is now speaking out after the brand's sales plummeted following his controversial ad campaign. He portrays himself as a victim of backlash, insisting that being trans is only a small part of his identity.

Despite Mulvaney's claims, his fame and the Bud Light partnership stemmed directly from his gender transition. The negative response from consumers has resulted in significant sales declines for Bud Light, indicating a rejection of the narrative he promotes.


Fox News: University of Central Florida suspends 2 fraternities for alleged hazing, including hitting pledges with cars
University of Central Florida suspends 2 fraternities for alleged hazing, including hitting pledges with cars
The University of Central Florida has suspended fraternities Sigma Chi and Delta Upsilon amid serious hazing allegations, including incidents where pledges were reportedly struck by cars. The university is conducting an active investigation into these claims, which involve potential felony hazing.

Sigma Chi has a history of repeated offenses, with multiple suspensions in recent years. UCF officials have stated their commitment to addressing hazing and ensuring the safety of students, barring the fraternities from all campus activities during the investigation.


#foreignaffairs

The Mirror: Zelensky exposes Putin's real Ukraine plan with brutal statement
Zelensky exposes Putin's real Ukraine plan with brutal statement
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin's comments on a potential ceasefire, labeling them manipulative. While Putin expressed conditional support for a 30-day ceasefire, he emphasized the need for discussions on terms and guarantees to prevent Ukraine from rearming.

Former President Trump noted positive signals from Russia and expressed hope for a ceasefire, which he believes could lead to a resolution of the conflict. UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer stressed the importance of a lasting peace to prevent future aggression from Russia and highlighted the need for security guarantees for Ukraine.


Front Page Magazine: Syria Calls For ‘Independent Committee’ To Look Into Its Own Civilian Killings
Syria Calls For ‘Independent Committee’ To Look Into Its Own Civilian Killings
The Arab League's support for jihadist leader Abu Mohammad al-Jolani in Syria has been highlighted amid ongoing violence against minorities. Despite the regime's claims of security operations, reports indicate significant civilian casualties, raising questions about the true nature of the leadership and external support.

Turkey's backing of al-Jolani and the West's continued financial aid to Syria reflect a troubling trend of deception among Islamic leaders. The situation underscores a persistent disconnect between the narrative presented to the West and the reality on the ground, with grave implications for regional stability and human rights.