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18 Mar 2025
#politics
GB News: Kemi Badenoch's keynote speech disrupted within seconds as boos ring out over protester's outburst
Kemi Badenoch's speech at the Centre for Policy Studies conference was interrupted by hecklers shortly after she began. One protester, holding a banner reading “Abolish Billionaires,” shouted as she mentioned Margaret Thatcher, leading to boos from the audience and her eventual ejection.
Another woman also shouted about the cost-of-living crisis before being removed. Badenoch defended Thatcher, stating she could not be blamed for the current economic issues.
Breitbart: Actor Mark Ruffalo Claims America on 'March to Dictatorship' After Brown Prof. Who Attended Hezbollah Leader's Funeral Is Deported
Mark Ruffalo criticized the deportation of Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a Lebanese professor, after she reportedly expressed support for Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. He urged his followers to contact their representatives regarding what he termed "lawlessness" and the adherence to the law.
The Department of Homeland Security stated that Dr. Alawieh's visa was revoked due to her support for terrorism. The agency emphasized that holding such views is grounds for visa denial, although it did not clarify how it confirmed her attendance at Nasrallah's funeral.
CNSNews: Schumer Postpones Book Tour for Fear of ‘Peaceful’ Democrat Protesters
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has postponed his book tour due to security concerns following backlash over his vote to advance a GOP spending bill. Protests have erupted from within the Democratic Party, with activists calling for his resignation and replacement.
Schumer was scheduled to promote his book, "Antisemitism in America: A Warning," in several major cities. Critics accuse him of failing to adequately support the Jewish community, despite the book's themes.
Breitbart: Actor Jon Cryer Claims ‘Trump Is Attacking the U.S. More Effectively’ Than 9/11 Terrorists Ever Could
Actor Jon Cryer accused former President Trump of committing terrorism against the U.S. in his efforts to "drain the swamp," equating Trump's actions to those of Al Qaeda. This statement came in response to the EPA's plans to cut numerous scientific positions.
Cryer has previously engaged in political commentary, defending Vice President Kamala Harris and attempting to mitigate backlash from President Biden's remarks about Trump supporters.
Breitbart: Nolte: Disgraced AP Lies About Tulsi Gabbard Describing Trump and Putin as ‘Very Good Friends’
The Associated Press recently retracted a story claiming Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said President Trump and Russian President Putin are "very good friends." The AP acknowledged the statement was false and clarified that Gabbard was actually referring to Trump and Indian Prime Minister Modi.
Critics argue that the AP's initial report was a deliberate misrepresentation, contributing to a narrative against Trump and Gabbard. This incident is part of a broader pattern of alleged inaccuracies from the AP and other media outlets, which some believe serve partisan interests.
#society
Times Of Israel: Hungary’s parliament bans Pride events in crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights
Hungarian lawmakers have passed a law banning Pride events and allowing facial recognition to identify attendees, with a vote of 136-27. This legislation amends existing laws to impose fines for attending events deemed in violation of Hungary's controversial "child protection" laws regarding LGBTQ+ content.
Critics, including Budapest Pride organizers, argue that the law targets and scapegoats the LGBTQ+ community, calling it a move towards fascism. The law reflects Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's ongoing crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights, which has drawn condemnation from rights groups and European officials.
Fox News: University doctor boasts about finding loopholes to skirt anti-DEI laws: 'That's what we do'
Dr. Haywood Brown of the University of South Florida has claimed to circumvent Florida's anti-DEI laws while continuing to implement diversity, equity, and inclusion policies. He discussed his strategies during a presentation, including rebranding DEI initiatives under different names to avoid legal scrutiny.
The university expressed disappointment in Brown's remarks and stated it adheres to all applicable laws. Critics argue his approach undermines healthcare integrity, highlighting concerns about the prioritization of DEI over patient care.
Fox News: Jewish Tesla owner demands hate crime charges after Cybertruck defaced with swastika
A Jewish Cybertruck owner, Avi Ben Hamo, reported an incident where a man, Michael Lewis, allegedly defaced his vehicle with a swastika and the name "Elon." Ben Hamo is calling for hate crime charges, expressing concerns for safety in New York. Lewis, also Jewish, was arrested but later released.
Lewis's attorney stated that no damage was done to the vehicle, and the act was out of character for him due to personal issues. Despite the incident, Ben Hamo plans to continue driving his Cybertruck, emphasizing his love for electric cars rather than any political affiliations.
#war
Le Monde: War in Ukraine: In Russian-occupied territories, the trap is closing in on residents
Ukrainians in Russian-occupied territories face dire conditions three years into the invasion, with communications severely restricted and terror prevailing. Exiled officials describe a systematic erasure of Ukrainian identity as negotiations between the U.S. and Russia loom.
As discussions about land and resources continue, the plight of millions in these regions remains precarious, with efforts to maintain connections and support from Ukrainian authorities risking severe repercussions.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Houthis Say Iran 'Cannot Dictate' What They Do, 'Escalation Is Likely'
The Yemeni Houthi "foreign minister" Jamal Amer stated that the group will not cease its attacks in the Red Sea, despite Iranian calls for de-escalation. The Houthis have resumed maritime bombings, claiming to target U.S. and Israeli vessels, while also threatening retaliation against U.S. military actions.
In response to recent U.S. airstrikes, Houthi leaders have vowed to escalate their operations, asserting their military readiness and linking their actions to broader conflicts involving Iran. U.S. President Trump has condemned the Houthis as Iranian proxies and warned of consequences for Tehran's support of their activities.
Fox News: Trump now speaking with Russia's Putin about ending Ukraine war
President Trump is in discussions with President Putin regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine, emphasizing the urgent need to end the conflict due to high soldier casualties. The White House reports that the call is progressing well, with Trump noting that many elements of a final agreement are in place.
The U.S. has proposed a ceasefire deal, which Ukraine is ready to accept, putting pressure on Russia to respond. The last conversation between Trump and Putin occurred in February, where they discussed various topics, including the war and potential cooperation between their nations.
The Telegraph: This Labour Government was never an ally of Israel
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has escalated following Hamas's violent actions against Israeli families. Israel is focused on retrieving its hostages and preventing future attacks, while accusations of breaching international law have emerged from UK officials, notably Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
Despite Israel's efforts to minimize civilian casualties and provide aid to Gaza, criticism persists regarding its military actions. The situation highlights a perceived double standard in international responses to conflicts, particularly when compared to other military engagements. The complexities of the conflict continue to challenge global perspectives.
Fox News: Trump's DOJ to tackle 'barbaric Hamas terrorists' with new Oct 7 task force
The Justice Department has launched a new task force, Joint Task Force October 7, to address the aftermath of Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel, which killed around 1,200 people, including 47 Americans. The task force will focus on prosecuting those involved in the attacks and related terrorism.
The task force will include senior officials from the Justice Department and FBI, and will coordinate with Israeli authorities. This initiative coincides with the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University activist accused of supporting Hamas, which has raised concerns about national security and antisemitism.
#economy
Supertrax Online: What Impact Will Tariffs Have on the Snowmobile Industry?
The potential imposition of tariffs on Canadian and Mexican snowmobiles could lead to increased prices for both new and used models in the U.S. The impact on retail sales is uncertain, as it depends on whether manufacturers will pass on tariff costs to consumers.
A retaliatory response from Canada is likely if tariffs are enacted, which could further complicate pricing dynamics. Observing the automobile market may provide insights into future snowmobile pricing trends.
Fox News: When is Amazon's Big Spring Sale?
Amazon's Big Spring Sale runs from March 25 to March 31, offering significant discounts on a variety of products including spring-cleaning essentials, travel gear, and fitness items. Prime members can access exclusive deals on seasonal fashion, beauty products, and home goods.
Highlighted deals include Beats Solo4 headphones for $128.99, a portable charger for $23.98, and a Philips Sonicare toothbrush for $39.99. Shoppers can also find items like adjustable dumbbells and a Keurig K-Mini for college graduates. Visit Amazon's Deal page for more savings.
Forbes: Tesla Stock Slides Another 6% As More Firms Warn Of Musk-Led Company’s ‘Sales Woes’
Tesla's stock has dropped significantly, down over 6% this week, marking a potential ninth consecutive week of decline. Analysts have cut price targets amid concerns over intensifying competition in China and weakening brand perception in the U.S. and Europe.
Sales figures reflect this trend, with a 2% year-over-year decline in the U.S. and a staggering 49% drop in China. Analysts predict Tesla's market share in China could halve, while the company's overall valuation has been revised downward due to these challenges.