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20 Mar 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Eduardo Bolsonaro, Son of Former President Jair, Says He Will Leave Brazil to Seek Asylum in U.S.
Brazilian Congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro announced he will seek political asylum in the U.S., citing persecution from Brazilian Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes. He claims Brazil is no longer a democracy and has taken a leave of absence from Congress to pursue justice against de Moraes.
His father, former President Jair Bolsonaro, expressed support for his son's decision, emphasizing that it reflects a failure of democracy in Brazil. Eduardo's seat will be filled by another representative if he remains in the U.S. for over 120 days.
Front Page Magazine: What Do Democrats Stand For?
President Trump’s recent address to Congress received high approval ratings from viewers, despite the noticeable lack of support from Democrats during key moments, such as military recruitment successes and honoring victims of crime. The speech highlighted stark contrasts in values and priorities between parties.
Criticism was directed at Democrats for their refusal to stand for various announcements, raising questions about their stance on issues like border security and support for women’s sports. The piece suggests that their actions reflect a disconnect with American values and concerns, potentially impacting their electoral prospects.
#society
Breitbart: Ed Dept.: Maine Violated Title IX by Allowing Males on Female Sports Teams
The Department of Education has found that Maine's Department of Education is violating federal civil rights law by allowing boys to compete on female sports teams, contrary to Title IX. This follows a transgender-identifying boy's victory in a girls' track event, prompting an investigation.
The OCR has proposed a resolution requiring Maine to comply with Title IX or risk losing federal funding. Maine officials have defended their policies, citing state law, but the federal government insists on protecting female athletes' rights and will enforce compliance if necessary.
GB News: Notting Hill house collapse horror as 11 people flee crumbling buildings in middle of night
Eleven residents were evacuated from their homes in Notting Hill, London, after a "catastrophic structural collapse" affected three properties early Wednesday morning. Emergency services responded quickly, ensuring all residents were safely rescued with no major injuries reported.
Firefighters conducted thorough searches and provided safety gear to residents. Concerns remain about the structural integrity of nearby multi-million-pound properties, and the local council is assessing the situation with structural engineers on-site.
Breitbart: The Drill Down: DOGE Going After Welfare Fraud — 'The Money's There'
The Drill Down podcast features expert Andrew McClenahan discussing rampant fraud in social welfare programs like SNAP, Social Security, and Medicaid. He highlights issues such as stolen funds being sent overseas and the inadequate federal response to fraud detection.
McClenahan criticizes the "pay and chase" approach of the federal government, advocating for a more thorough examination of welfare systems. He points out problems with self-attestation and outdated recordkeeping, urging reforms to combat fraud effectively.
Fox News: Fox News Channel was most-watched network during live coverage of astronauts' return to Earth
Fox News Channel led viewership for breaking news on the SpaceX rescue mission, averaging 5.3 million viewers during the 6 p.m. ET slot. This performance outpaced CBS, ABC, and NBC significantly, with Fox also dominating the 25-54 demographic against CNN and MSNBC.
Following the landing, Fox's Laura Ingraham attracted 4.4 million viewers for her interview with President Trump, and Sean Hannity drew 3.9 million for his chat with Musk. Fox News continues to be the preferred network for major news events.
#culture
Fox News: Grand Ole Opry 100th anniversary: Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Carly Pearce shine on carpet
The Grand Ole Opry is celebrating its 100-year anniversary with a live event hosted by Blake Shelton on March 19, airing on NBC. The celebration features performances from country stars including Jelly Roll, Reba McEntire, and Carrie Underwood, among others.
Attendees showcased glamorous fashion, with Shelton and Gwen Stefani leading the red carpet. Reba McEntire expressed her excitement to honor country legends during the ceremony. The Opry plans to continue celebrations throughout the year leading up to the official anniversary in November.
#history
The Epoch Times: JFK Files Leave Researchers With More Questions Than Answers
Thousands of pages related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy were released, revealing details about CIA operations and surveillance of Lee Harvey Oswald. Critics question the transparency of the government and the quality of some documents, with many being illegible.
The files indicate that Oswald had extensive contacts within the intelligence community and were under U.S. surveillance prior to the assassination. Some documents suggest potential motives for Kennedy's removal, including tensions over nuclear weapons and CIA activities.