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17 Mar 2025

#illegals

GB News: WATCH: Kent couple recall finding Sudanese migrants clinging to the back of their camper van
WATCH: Kent couple recall finding Sudanese migrants clinging to the back of their camper van
A couple from Kent, Lisa Russell and Jeff Evans, criticized the UK Border Force for fining them after they unknowingly transported two illegal migrants in their camper van. They received the fine via email and deemed the situation "disgusting."




#politics

Front Page Magazine: Poll: Democrat Approval Among Americans at Historic Low
Poll: Democrat Approval Among Americans at Historic Low
The Democratic Party's favorability has plummeted to a record low of 29%, according to a recent CNN poll, reflecting significant dissatisfaction among its own members. Many Democrats now prioritize opposing the Republican agenda over bipartisan cooperation, a shift from previous years.

Internal party divisions and a lack of clear leadership further complicate the Democrats' situation, with many voters unable to identify a leader who embodies the party's values. The party's commitment to controversial issues like gender ideology appears to alienate a significant portion of the public, contributing to their declining support.


Times Of Israel: With move to fire Shin Bet chief, Netanyahu aims to tighten his personal control of Israel
With move to fire Shin Bet chief, Netanyahu aims to tighten his personal control of Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to dismiss Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar has reignited concerns over Israel's political stability. This move comes amid ongoing war with Hamas and follows Netanyahu's earlier attempts to consolidate power, which faced significant public backlash. Bar had intended to resign but resisted Netanyahu's pressure to leave before completing sensitive investigations.

Netanyahu's actions have drawn criticism from legal advisors and opposition figures, who argue that the dismissal could undermine national security and reflect a desire for loyalty over accountability. As the situation unfolds, the Supreme Court may ultimately decide the legality of Netanyahu's decision, while calls for his resignation grow louder among political opponents.


#society

Fox News: American tourist causes international outrage after posting wombat video
American tourist causes international outrage after posting wombat video
American influencer Sam Jones faced backlash for a video showing her taking a baby wombat from its mother in Australia. The incident drew condemnation from social media users and Australian authorities, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who criticized her actions as distressing to the animals.

Jones defended her actions, claiming she intended to help the joey avoid traffic and expressed regret for not handling the situation better. She stated that her intentions were never about social media fame.


#economy

Le Monde: DRC's Goma, after the M23 attack: a city at a standstill and cut off from the world
DRC's Goma, after the M23 attack: a city at a standstill and cut off from the world
Goma's Birere market, typically bustling with trade, is now quiet following the M23 rebels' takeover in January. While fighting has ceased, economic activity remains stagnant, leaving traders and the local population in despair due to a lack of customers and halted transport.

Darius, a former small business owner, highlights the impact of the conflict, noting that flights for his fish trade have been suspended since the rebels' arrival. The situation reflects a broader economic standstill in the region despite the absence of active fighting.


#culture

Front Page Magazine: The Passing of a Communist Cultural Hero
The Passing of a Communist Cultural Hero
Dag Solstad, a prominent Norwegian author and Maoist, passed away at 83. He was celebrated in Norway for his literary contributions, particularly the novel "Gymnaslærer Pedersen," which reflects his communist ideals and has garnered significant acclaim.

Despite his local fame, Solstad's unabashed Maoism limited his recognition abroad, and he remained a controversial figure due to his dismissive views on freedom of speech and admiration for authoritarianism. His death has sparked polarized reactions, highlighting the complexities of his legacy.


#education

Fox News: Randi Weingarten 'spitting mad' about 'evisceration' of education department
Randi Weingarten 'spitting mad' about 'evisceration' of education department
Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, expressed strong opposition to the Department of Education's staffing cuts, reducing its workforce from over 4,000 to about 2,200. She criticized the move as detrimental to children's opportunities, emphasizing the department's role in providing essential educational resources.

Secretary of Education Linda McMahon defended the cuts as a means to eliminate "bureaucratic bloat" and shift power to state governments, aligning with the president's goal to eventually shut down the federal education department.


#crime

Fox News: Man set on fire in heart of New York City's Time Square, suspect at large: report
Man set on fire in heart of New York City's Time Square, suspect at large: report
New York City police are searching for a suspect who set a 45-year-old man on fire in Times Square early Sunday morning. The victim survived the attack, which involved a flammable liquid, and was hospitalized with severe burns. Witnesses reported seeing the man on fire but did not witness the assault.

Authorities believe the attacker may have known the victim, and the motive remains unclear. This incident follows a recent subway murder involving a similar method of attack, raising concerns about public safety in the city.