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18 Mar 2025

#politics

Fox News: Dan Bongino sworn in as FBI deputy director: 'Critical time for our nation'
Dan Bongino sworn in as FBI deputy director: 'Critical time for our nation'
Dan Bongino has been sworn in as the Deputy Director of the FBI, emphasizing his commitment to restoring integrity and accountability within the agency. He expressed his dedication to upholding the rule of law and protecting the Constitution in a post on X.

Bongino, a former Secret Service agent and NYPD officer, stepped away from his successful podcast to take on this role. FBI Director Kash Patel welcomed him, highlighting Bongino's background and readiness to serve.


#society

Fox News: ADL alleges Wikipedia editors engaging in 'coordinated campaign' against Israel
ADL alleges Wikipedia editors engaging in 'coordinated campaign' against Israel
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) claims that a group of Wikipedia editors has engaged in a coordinated effort to inject anti-Israel bias into articles, particularly regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Their report highlights edits that downplay Palestinian violence and promote pro-Hamas narratives, undermining Wikipedia's neutrality.

The ADL's investigation analyzed thousands of edits and found that these editors have made over 1 million changes to articles related to Israel, with a notable increase in activity following Hamas' October 7 attack. The report calls for Wikipedia and search engines to address these biases.


The Federalist: Nothing Can Erase Corporate Media’s Complicity In Covid Scandal
Nothing Can Erase Corporate Media’s Complicity In Covid Scandal
The New York Times recently published an article suggesting it was misled about the COVID-19 pandemic, framing it as a reckoning for its past coverage. Critics argue that the outlet was not merely misled but actively participated in promoting panic and misinformation, contributing to public health measures that restricted personal freedoms.

Columnist Zeynep Tufekci deflected blame to scientists, while others contend that the media itself had significant agency in shaping public perception and policy. The piece reflects ongoing tensions between media accountability and public trust, as many believe the NYT seeks to rewrite its role in the pandemic narrative without genuine contrition.


#military

The Telegraph: Robot dogs could help defeat North Korea in tunnel battles
Robot dogs could help defeat North Korea in tunnel battles
South Korean and US troops are conducting military drills near the North Korean border, focusing on potential combat in North Korea's extensive underground tunnel network. The exercises involve robotic dogs and drones to prepare for scenarios similar to Hamas's tunnel use in Gaza.

The drills, featuring around 370 troops, aim to enhance capabilities in sealing, decontaminating, and engaging in tunnel warfare, reflecting heightened concerns about North Korea's fortified underground infrastructure.


#religion

Fox News: King Charles III to meet Pope Francis during visit to Vatican next month
King Charles III to meet Pope Francis during visit to Vatican next month
King Charles III will meet Pope Francis at the Vatican next month, signaling optimism about the pope's recovery from pneumonia. This visit, starting April 7, aims to strengthen ties between the Catholic Church and the Church of England, emphasizing interfaith relations.

The trip will include events in Rome and a reception in Ravenna, celebrating the region's liberation from Nazi occupation. A significant highlight will be Charles' visit to the Papal Basilica of St. Paul’s Outside the Walls, marking a historic step in reconciliation between Christian faiths during the Papal Jubilee.


#crime

GB News: 'Not a bog standard burglary!' Judge met with howls of laughter as £5million golden toilet heist reaches court
'Not a bog standard burglary!' Judge met with howls of laughter as £5million golden toilet heist reaches court
A judge has described the theft of a £5 million golden toilet from Blenheim Palace as "not a bog-standard burglary" during a trial at Oxford Crown Court. Michael Jones, 39, is accused of stealing the 18-carat gold artwork in a bold five-minute heist in September 2019.

The court heard that armed burglars used sledgehammers to break in and quickly removed the toilet, causing water to gush from the pipes. Jones, who denies the charges, had visited the palace the day before the theft. The trial is ongoing.


#other

Fox News: Massive floating solar power plant is making waves
Massive floating solar power plant is making waves
India has launched its largest floating solar park, the Omkareshwar Floating Solar Park, in Madhya Pradesh. This innovative project spans 260 hectares and features 213,460 solar panels, generating 204,580 MWh of clean energy annually while conserving significant water resources.

The project not only produces renewable energy but also reduces water evaporation and CO2 emissions, supporting India's climate goals. It exemplifies India's commitment to expanding its renewable energy capacity and achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030.