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16 Mar 2025

#illegals

GB News: ‘Channel migrant smuggler’ put up in four star hotel costing £15k as tourists fume: ‘Should be kept in a secure place!’
‘Channel migrant smuggler’ put up in four star hotel costing £15k as tourists fume: ‘Should be kept in a secure place!’
A suspected migrant smuggler, Rebin Sharif, is staying at a £15,000 four-star hotel while on bail facing extradition to France. Tourists are upset to find him there, claiming he should be in a secure facility. Sharif, under electronic tagging, faces trial for human trafficking and money laundering.

Despite the Labour Government's pledge to end asylum hotels, the number of migrants in such accommodations has increased by 8,500. The Home Office declined to comment on the case, citing policy on ongoing extradition proceedings.


#politics

Le Monde: 'Trump's war on science is the terminal phase of a long illness whose early signs were ignored'
'Trump's war on science is the terminal phase of a long illness whose early signs were ignored'
The Trump administration's actions are leading to a perceived erosion of scientific integrity and knowledge in the U.S., with claims of a totalitarian approach emerging. Protests have erupted globally, condemning the administration's impact on science and academia.

Federal scientists are facing job losses, agencies are being dismantled, and research funding is drying up, all under strict political oversight. Universities are pressured to alter curricula, reflecting a troubling trend in the relationship between governance and science.


Fox News: The secret reason Democrats just can't seem to get their act together
The secret reason Democrats just can't seem to get their act together
California Governor Gavin Newsom has expressed skepticism about transgender-identified male athletes competing in women's sports, labeling it "deeply unfair." However, his comments reflect a broader trend within the Democratic Party, which struggles to balance public opinion against the influence of its activist base.

Despite a majority of Democrats opposing the participation of biological males in women's sports, party leaders have not broken ranks with their progressive constituents. This dynamic reveals the party's reliance on activist factions for support, leading to a disconnect between voter sentiment and party policy.


#society

The Telegraph: Pyrotechnics trigger nightclub fire, killing at least 50
Pyrotechnics trigger nightclub fire, killing at least 50
A fire caused by on-stage pyrotechnics at a nightclub in North Macedonia has resulted in at least 51 fatalities and around 100 injuries. The incident occurred during a concert at the Pulse venue when sparks ignited the roof.

Video footage reveals the moment flares went off near the stage, leading to the blaze, while attendees attempted to extinguish the flames with minimal success.


#education

Fox News: Universities facing 'impossible situation' as Trump administration cracks down on DEI: Report
Universities facing 'impossible situation' as Trump administration cracks down on DEI: Report
Concerns are rising among university administrators and students as the Trump administration restricts funding for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives and investigates 60 universities for alleged antisemitism. This has led to canceled events, hiring freezes, and revoked admissions offers.

West Virginia University, for instance, announced the withdrawal of offers to Ph.D. candidates due to funding uncertainties. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon has defended the investigations, stating that federal funding is contingent on adherence to antidiscrimination laws.


#science

Fox News: 'Alien' encounter: NASA astronaut plays joke as SpaceX team arrives
'Alien' encounter: NASA astronaut plays joke as SpaceX team arrives
NASA's Crew-10 successfully docked with the International Space Station, where Crew-9 commander Nick Hague greeted the newcomers wearing an alien mask. The docking occurred early Sunday morning, following a launch from Kennedy Space Center.

After the hatches opened, the new crew members were welcomed with handshakes and hugs, marking a lighthearted moment in their mission. Hague and cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov are set to depart the station soon.