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16 Mar 2025
#society
GB News: Heavy electric cars may crash through motorway safety barriers with 'lives at risk' amid calls for action
The Vehicle Restraint Manufacturers Association (VRMA) has raised alarms about the safety of UK motorway crash barriers, stating they are not equipped to handle the impact of heavier electric vehicles. Current barriers, designed for 1.5-tonne vehicles, may fail against the increased weight and kinetic energy of electric cars, leading to potential breaches and serious accidents.
The VRMA is urging the government to conduct urgent research and update policies to ensure infrastructure can withstand impacts from these vehicles. They emphasize that without intervention, there could be preventable fatalities and increased legal liabilities for authorities.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Iran Guards chief vows ‘decisive’ reprisal against any attacks after Trump warning
Iran's Revolutionary Guard warned of a "decisive" response to US airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, which President Trump described as necessary to protect Red Sea shipping. The strikes reportedly killed 31 people, prompting Iran's leaders to condemn the US actions as violations of international law.
Iran's Foreign Ministry criticized the US for attempting to dictate its foreign policy, asserting that such authority ended in 1979. Meanwhile, Russia's Foreign Minister called for an immediate halt to US military actions and urged all parties to engage in political dialogue to prevent further violence.
#health
The Telegraph: NHS putting anorexic girls into comas in ‘last resort’ attempt to force-feed them
The NHS is reportedly using controversial methods to treat girls and young women with anorexia, including placing them in comas for force-feeding. This approach, described as "draconian," has raised concerns among medical experts and campaigners, as it contradicts established best practices.
Some hospitals have even obtained court orders to enforce this treatment, with at least six patients undergoing sedation and ventilation to address severe malnutrition. Critics emphasize the need for psychological therapy and other non-invasive methods instead.
#education
Liberty Nation News: Test Your News Knowledge Quiz – March 16, 2025 - Liberty Nation News
The Trump administration has recently cut $400 million in federal funding to Harvard University. This decision reflects ongoing tensions between the administration and certain educational institutions.
In Connecticut, Aleysha Ortiz, an immigrant who graduated with honors, is suing the city and its education board for negligence related to her special education services. The case highlights issues surrounding educational support for immigrant students.