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21 Mar 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Tim Walz Talks Tough About Conservatives & His Critics: 'I Could Kick Most of Their Ass'
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz expressed frustration over criticisms of his masculinity from the MAGA movement, asserting he could "kick most of their ass." He commented on the obsession with his image, particularly regarding a straw he used, and criticized the broader tactics of his political opponents.
Walz hinted at a potential 2028 presidential run, emphasizing the need for the left to go on the offensive against such attacks. He believes that identity issues overshadow substantive discussions and called for a respectful approach to political disagreements.
Breitbart: Democrat Sen. Michael Bennet Declines to Defend Chuck Schumer: Leaders Should 'Know When It's Time to Go'
Senate Democrat Leader Chuck Schumer faces growing criticism from within his party, notably from Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO), who suggested it may be time for Schumer to step aside. Bennet emphasized the need for Democrats to evaluate their leadership and strategy, particularly after Schumer's recent missteps.
Calls for Schumer's resignation are echoed by other Democrats, including Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-MD). The internal dissent highlights a broader struggle within the party as leftwing activists push for a more resistant stance against bipartisan efforts and President Trump.
Breitbart: Poll: Schumer Favorability Sinks After CR Drama; Most View Unfavorably
A recent Economist/YouGov survey shows Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's favorability has plummeted, with 55% viewing him unfavorably, including a majority of Democrats. His decision to support a Republican bill to fund the government has sparked significant backlash from his party.
Despite the criticism, Schumer defended his choice, arguing that a government shutdown would have had worse consequences. He emphasized that avoiding a shutdown was a matter of prioritizing essential services.
Times Of Israel: Full text: In letter to cabinet, Bar says his firing ‘entirely tainted by conflicts of interest’
Shin Bet Director Ronen Bar has expressed his opposition to a rushed government meeting discussing his potential dismissal, citing legal violations and lack of substantiated claims against him. He argues that the decision lacks proper procedure and is driven by ulterior motives that threaten the agency's impartiality.
Bar emphasizes the effective cooperation between Shin Bet and the Prime Minister, countering claims of distrust and asserting his commitment to national security. He warns that his dismissal could undermine ongoing investigations and Israel's security efforts during a critical time.
#society
Fox News: 'Permission' needed for travelers visiting this popular country now face pricier entry fee
The UK government is increasing the fee for its Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) from $13 to $18, effective April 9. This requirement applies to all travelers, except British and Irish citizens, who wish to visit the UK for various purposes, including tourism and business.
The ETA is linked to travelers' passports to enhance security and streamline immigration processes. The UK aims to fully digitize its borders by the end of 2025.
Fox News: HGTV star Erin Napier admits she gets jealous of ‘supermodel’-looking women messaging husband Ben
HGTV stars Ben and Erin Napier, married for 16 years, discuss occasional jealousy, particularly when a "supermodel"-like woman contacted Ben for work. Despite Erin's trust, she admits her imagination can run wild, but both emphasize the importance of communication in their relationship.
They believe that effective communication is key to a happy marriage and that working together has strengthened their bond. The couple shares daily love notes and romantic gestures, which their daughters have also started to emulate.
Front Page Magazine: Trump: After Khalil, ‘There Will Be Many More’
Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Hamas demonstrator at Columbia University, has had his green card revoked and faces potential deportation as part of a broader crackdown on individuals engaged in anti-Semitic and pro-terrorist activities. President Trump stated this is just the beginning, with more arrests expected.
Trump's administration is committed to enforcing executive orders against anti-Semitism and protecting national security. The actions against Khalil signal a warning to others involved in similar activities at universities across the country.
Front Page Magazine: Death by Lunacy
Recent violence in Syria has resulted in over 700 deaths, primarily targeting Alawite and Christian citizens by Sunni Muslims under new leadership. This brutality has sparked celebrations among some Muslims in Europe, raising concerns about the failed integration of Muslim immigrants and the cultural divide.
Western leaders are criticized for their handling of immigration policies, which have led to a lack of accountability for violent actions and a growing disconnect between immigrant communities and local populations. The article argues that not all cultures can coexist peacefully, emphasizing the need for stronger integration measures.
Fox News: Aubrey Plaza called in welfare check on husband after he made 'concerning remarks' months before his death
Aubrey Plaza expressed concern for her husband, Jeff Baena, before his death, prompting her to request a welfare check due to his troubling remarks. Baena, who had been attending therapy for marital issues, died by suicide on January 3 at age 47.
Baena's family has requested privacy during this difficult time. Plaza has since deactivated her Instagram account and did not attend the Golden Globes shortly after his passing.
Breitbart: FEMA Fraud: 20 Times More Applicants than Homes in Los Angeles Fires
FEMA has received 270,000 applications for assistance following the recent L.A. fires, despite only about 13,000 homes being destroyed. This discrepancy raises concerns about fraud, as many legitimate applicants find their names used by others, locking them out of aid.
Fraudsters have exploited the system, prompting FEMA to close applications early. Arrests have been made for fraudulent claims, with some individuals suspected of long-term scams dating back to Hurricane Katrina. Victims are urged to report fraud to the FBI.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Freed Israeli hostage tells UN, 'No more excuses,' says aid is feeding terrorists
Eli Sharabi, a former Hamas hostage, addressed the UN Security Council, urging for the immediate release of remaining hostages. He recounted his traumatic experience, including the murder of his family during the October 7 attacks and the severe conditions he endured in captivity.
Sharabi criticized the misappropriation of humanitarian aid by Hamas and condemned the inaction of international organizations like the UN and Red Cross. He called for accountability and action, demanding that the remaining hostages be brought home without further delay.
GB News: WATCH: Prince William's Estonia trip is a 'great example of soft power'
Prince William is on a two-day diplomatic mission in Estonia, representing the UK government. His visit aims to reassure Estonians of Britain's commitment to their security amid rising concerns over Russian aggression.
Royal commentator Helena Chard emphasized that this mission exemplifies the use of soft power in diplomacy.
Le Monde: Gaza: The Israeli army begins ground assault as Netanyahu is challenged once again
Israeli troops have intensified their offensive in Gaza, with the Golani brigade mobilized at the border. Air defense sirens were activated in Israel due to a missile from Yemen's Houthis, which was intercepted. The situation is rapidly deteriorating, with the army's options for de-escalation diminishing.
Following airstrikes, Israeli forces initiated ground operations to expand a security zone, creating a buffer in Gaza. This area, known as the Netzarim Corridor, was previously evacuated and is strategically significant, isolating northern Gaza from the south.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: The Kennedy Center Dishonors
The Kennedy Center's board underwent significant changes under President Trump, who faced backlash from Democrats claiming the center had always maintained a bipartisan stance. Critics argue that the center's practices, including land acknowledgments and drag queen performances, reflect a leftist agenda that has permeated the arts.
Trump's reconfiguration aimed to counter what he deemed "woke" programming, sparking protests from those advocating for queer representation. The ongoing cultural shift in arts and theater has led to a demand for more conservative perspectives, highlighting the perceived imbalance in artistic narratives.
#health
Breitbart: Deadly Strain of Bird Flu Not Seen Since 2017 Detected at Mississippi Farm
A bird flu outbreak of the H7N9 strain has been confirmed at a poultry farm in Noxubee, Mississippi, affecting nearly 50,000 chickens. The area has been quarantined, and the birds were depopulated to prevent further spread. Officials noted that none of the birds entered the food system.
Experts advise the public not to panic but recommend cooking poultry and eggs to an internal temperature of 165 degrees. The H7N9 strain has a high mortality rate in humans, primarily affecting those in contact with infected birds. Precautions include avoiding live animal markets and practicing good hygiene.
#education
Breitbart: Exclusive—Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo: President Trump’s Historic Education Reforms Will Rightfully Return Education Back to the States
President Trump has enacted an Executive Order aimed at reducing the size of the Department of Education, shifting control back to state governments. This reform is intended to address declining educational outcomes despite increased funding, with a focus on local accountability and school choice.
The initiative seeks to eliminate federal mandates, enhance vocational education, and empower parents in educational decisions. By prioritizing state-level control, the goal is to foster innovation and improve student readiness for careers or college.