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19 Mar 2024
#politics
Human Events: Scottish police deny targeting comedians under new hate crime law after backlash
Police Scotland denies targeting comedians under new hate crime law after leaked training slides spark outrage online. Conservative MSPs criticize the report, while police force clarifies they are not instructing officers to target specific groups.
Times Of Israel: Trump urges US Supreme Court to rule ex-presidents have ‘absolute immunity’
Former president Trump seeks immunity from criminal prosecution over actions to overturn 2020 election loss, arguing for presidential immunity. Special Counsel Smith pursues charges, claims no immunity for former president's actions. Supreme Court case raises stakes.
GB News: AOC blasted by furious resident for letting neighbourhood become 'epicentre of crime and prostitution' as he launches bid for office
Queens resident slams Ocasio-Cortez for migrant crime and prostitution, launches bid for office. District plagued by issues of crime and illegal street vending. Frías seeks to address the deterioration in State Assembly District 39 seat as a Republican.
#society
GB News: 'Elites have failed to appreciate struggle of middle America' - US author
Seth Radwell and Jacob Rees-Mogg delved into the root of America's division, attributing it to the disconnect between the elites and middle class.
Fox News: Mexico City residents help police chase loose wolf
Residents and police in Mexico City chased a loose wolf through a neighborhood with the help of schoolkids. The wolf was eventually cornered and captured with the assistance of neighbors.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: UN nuclear watchdog chief visits Syria for first time since 2011 to restart talks
IAEA chief Grossi travels to Damascus to renew dialogue on nuclear energy confidence in Syria with Assad and Mekdad.
Syria and IAEA aim to build trust in peaceful nuclear energy use post-2007 reactor bombing by Israel.
#economy
GB News: 'Disappointed' Tesco to change Clubcard logo after losing legal battle against Lidl
Tesco loses appeal over Clubcard logo infringement by Lidl. Court rules yellow circle on blue bg too much like Lidl's.
#culture
Fox News: Michael Tilson Thomas to conduct New York Philharmonic's opening subscription program
Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas returns to lead New York Philharmonic after brain tumor treatment, featuring Mozart and Mahler.
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra announces 'Global Hatikvah' project as it navigates leadership changes and new musical offerings.
#crime
Fox News: Ex-girlfriend of actor Jonathan Majors files civil suit accusing him of escalating abuse, defamation
Grace Jabbari filed a lawsuit against actor Jonathan Majors for physical abuse, three months after he was convicted of assault. She alleges a pattern of escalating violence from 2021 to 2023. Majors' legal team plans to counterclaim against her.
Fox News: Student airlifted to hospital after brawl at San Diego middle school
Middle school student in San Diego airlifted to hospital after fight. Paramedics called in precaution, student transported for further evaluation. School officials confirm isolated incident being investigated. No other students involved. Student no longer in hospital.
Fox News: Seattle pot shop robbed of $15K worth of goods in second such incident in six months
Cannazone Seattle, a weed shop, was robbed of $15,000 worth of merchandise after suspects crashed their vehicle into the store. Seattle Police Department seized a record number of guns in 2023, highlighting the ongoing crime issue in the city.
#other
Le Monde: Canada preparing for another dreaded megafire season
Canada faces the looming threat of another devastating wildfire season as snow melts and remnants of last year's fires reignite in the west. Experts warn of conditions ripe for a repeat of 2023, fueled by a mild winter and low snowfall.