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16 Mar 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Tennessee bill allows schools to deny enrollment for illegal migrants, proposal panned as unconstitutional
Tennessee bill allows schools to deny enrollment for illegal migrants, proposal panned as unconstitutional
Tennessee lawmakers have introduced a bill allowing school districts and law enforcement to deny enrollment to illegal migrant students, aiming to save state funds. The bill permits schools to charge tuition for enrollment, though it contradicts the 1981 Supreme Court ruling Plyler v. Doe, which mandates education access regardless of immigration status.

Critics, including immigration attorney Brittany Faith, argue the bill is unconstitutional and intended to challenge Plyler v. Doe. She highlights that illegal migrants contribute to the tax system, which funds public education, raising concerns about fairness in charging tuition.


#society

Fox News: Gene Hackman death: Toxicology and cellphone records among top unanswered questions
Gene Hackman death: Toxicology and cellphone records among top unanswered questions
The investigation into the deaths of actor Gene Hackman, his wife Betsy Arakawa, and their dog Zinna remains open after their bodies were discovered at their Santa Fe home on February 26. Authorities have identified causes of death: Betsy from hantavirus and Gene from cardiovascular disease complicated by Alzheimer's.

Detectives are examining digital evidence and awaiting toxicology results to finalize the investigation. Betsy was last seen on February 11, and Gene likely died a week later. The couple's other dogs were found alive, while Zinna's death was attributed to dehydration and starvation.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Generals to gather in London for Ukraine wargames
Generals to gather in London for Ukraine wargames
Generals from 27 countries will meet in London this week to plan military support for Ukraine, as discussions about a potential peacekeeping force advance. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer emphasized Britain's readiness to lead, including deploying troops and naval assets.

However, no concrete agreement has been reached yet regarding troop deployment, and further discussions are necessary to determine the coalition's capabilities. The Royal Navy may also send ships to the Black Sea if a peace deal is established.


#military

Le Monde: Antonio Scurati, writer: 'Where did Europe's warriors go?'
Antonio Scurati, writer: 'Where did Europe's warriors go?'
The question of who will fight in future wars has become pressing, particularly in light of perceived betrayals by leaders like Donald Trump. The need for a robust European defense is clear, yet significant obstacles remain, including military, economic, and political challenges.

However, the most critical issue may be Europe's lack of willing combatants. The continent's aging and pacified population raises concerns about its ability to muster sufficient troops for defense, highlighting a troubling gap in military readiness.


#history

Fox News: Rare artifacts representing America's 250th birthday will be featured in major exhibition
Rare artifacts representing America's 250th birthday will be featured in major exhibition
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture will launch the "Give Me Liberty" exhibit to celebrate America's 250th birthday on July 4, 2026. It will showcase rare artifacts, including a silver hilted smallsword and letters by George Washington, reflecting on the era leading to the Declaration of Independence.

The exhibit aims to explore the triumphs and tragedies of American history, featuring propaganda from the revolutionary period and everyday objects inscribed with "I Love Liberty." It will be open from March 22 to January 4, 2026.


#education

GB News: Former headteacher who urged pupils to 'recite the Koran' and 'wear hijabs outside of school' appointed as Ofsted chairman
Former headteacher who urged pupils to 'recite the Koran' and 'wear hijabs outside of school' appointed as Ofsted chairman
Sir Hamid Patel, former headteacher and current chief executive of Star Academies Trust, has been appointed interim chairman of Ofsted. This marks a notable first as he is the first religious school leader to take on this role. Patel has faced scrutiny for past guidance at his school promoting Islamic practices and for hosting a controversial cleric.

While some express concern over his previous actions, Patel aims to support educational equity, particularly for white working-class boys. His appointment has drawn mixed reactions regarding the balance of religious influence in education.


#crime

Fox News: Missing American student linked to popular nightclub known for extravagant parties, hours before disappearance
Missing American student linked to popular nightclub known for extravagant parties, hours before disappearance
Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student, went missing in Punta Cana on March 6. Investigators are examining her social media and a Venmo transaction indicating she may have visited the popular nightclub Coco Bongo the night before her disappearance.

The investigation is ongoing, with authorities from the U.S. Embassy and Dominican National Police involved. There are currently no suspects, and the case is classified as a missing person investigation.