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21 Mar 2025
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Biden: "Come On Boys, Put Me Back In"
Former President Joe Biden is signaling a desire to return to the political arena, claiming he can aid the Democratic Party in recovering lost ground against the Trump administration. Despite his controversial past and declining popularity, he has expressed willingness to fundraise and campaign for fellow Democrats.
Jill Biden is also prepared to support the party, with both planning to write books post-presidency. Despite mixed opinions on his potential return, Biden remains defiant, believing the party's decision to push him out was misguided.
The Western Journal: Joe Biden Quietly Meets with DNC Chairman in Bid to Get 'Back In': Report
Former President Joe Biden has reportedly expressed a desire to assist the Democratic Party in recovering from its recent electoral losses, meeting with DNC Chairman Ken Martin to discuss fundraising and campaigning. However, his involvement is met with skepticism, as many view him as a liability rather than an asset.
Biden's past performance and the perception of his leadership have left him largely unpopular, even among Democrats. His attempts to re-engage with the party may further complicate its efforts to regain support, as many believe he symbolizes the failures that led to the party's decline.
Forbes: Trump Says Student Loans Will Be Managed By Small Business Administration, Not Education Department
President Trump announced plans to dismantle the Education Department, transferring its responsibilities for student loans, school nutrition, and special needs programs to other agencies. The $1.8 trillion student loan portfolio would shift to the Small Business Administration, while Health and Human Services would oversee nutrition and special needs.
This move follows an executive order aimed at closing the Education Department and increasing state control over education. The situation is ongoing and will be updated as more details emerge.
CNSNews: Court Blocks New York City from Allowing 800,000 Non-Citizens to Vote
New York's highest court ruled that a law allowing 800,000 non-citizens to vote in municipal elections violates the state constitution, which restricts voting rights to citizens. The ruling followed a lawsuit led by the Republican National Committee and included bipartisan support.
The law, initially passed in January 2022, was never enacted due to legal challenges. Although Mayor Eric Adams supported the bill, he did not sign it, leaving it in limbo until the court's decision.
#society
The Western Journal: Trump Reveals He Has a Special Destination in Mind for 'Sick Terrorist Thugs' Targeting Tesla
President Trump has proposed sending individuals convicted of vandalizing Tesla properties to prisons in El Salvador, following a surge in attacks against Tesla by those opposing Elon Musk's role in his administration. He emphasized that such acts of "domestic terrorism" will not go unpunished.
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrest of three suspects involved in these attacks, which included using Molotov cocktails and firearms. Despite these arrests, incidents of vandalism against Tesla continue to rise, raising concerns about societal responses to protests.
Breitbart: Nolte: Apple Streaming Service Losing More Than $1 Billion per Year
Apple TV+ is reportedly losing over a billion dollars annually, having spent more than $5 billion since its launch in 2019 with limited success in attracting viewers. Its subscriber base of 45 million pales in comparison to Netflix's 300 million, raising concerns about profitability in an increasingly competitive streaming landscape.
Despite these losses, Apple remains profitable overall, with a net profit of $94 billion last year. The future of streaming may see consolidation, as smaller entertainment companies struggle to compete with tech giants like Apple, which could potentially acquire major players like Disney to bolster its content offerings.
GB News: Heathrow Airport fire sparks travel CHAOS as 'severe delays' hit London Underground
A fire near Heathrow Airport has led to significant disruptions, causing the airport to shut down for the day. Approximately 1,351 flights have been affected, with severe delays reported on major London train lines and road closures complicating commuter travel.
The Elizabeth line is fully suspended, and the M4 is closed southbound, creating long queues. Authorities warn that disruptions will continue in the coming days.
Forbes: London’s Heathrow Airport Resumes Flights—After Global Travel Disrupted By Fire
Heathrow Airport has announced it will resume flights after a fire at a nearby electrical substation caused significant power outages, halting operations and disrupting global travel. The airport warned of ongoing disruptions and advised passengers to check with airlines before traveling.
The fire impacted over 1,351 flights at Heathrow and led to more than 8,000 global flight delays or cancellations. Major airlines, including United and British Airways, reported significant operational impacts, with many flights redirected or canceled.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Ukraine accuses Russia of bombing own gas pipeline
Ukraine has accused Russia of sabotaging its own gas pipeline to blame Kyiv and disrupt a ceasefire on energy infrastructure. The Sudzha pipeline, crucial for gas transit to Europe, was reportedly damaged, with Ukraine denying responsibility and alleging Russian shelling.
In retaliation, Russia has launched a criminal investigation into the incident, claiming Ukraine is attempting to derail peace efforts. This incident highlights ongoing tensions and the strategic significance of energy routes amid the conflict.
#health
Breitbart: Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls to Pull FDA Approval of Coronavirus Vaccines 'ASAP'
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is urging the FDA to revoke approval of COVID-19 vaccines and remove them from the childhood vaccination schedule, citing claims of permanent harm and deaths. She argues that the vaccines should never have received approval and emphasizes concerns over their safety.
Concerns about vaccine safety have been echoed by others, including Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, who has advised against booster shots for most people. Polls indicate a significant portion of Americans believe the vaccines may have caused unexplained deaths.
Forbes: Measles Outbreak: Cases In Texas Over 300 As Illness Spreads To At Least 17 States
A measles outbreak that began in Texas has infected over 300 individuals across 17 states, surpassing the total cases reported in 2024. The Texas Department of State Health Services confirmed 309 cases, with 40 hospitalizations and one child fatality. Most cases involve unvaccinated individuals.
The outbreak is concentrated in Gaines County, Texas, and has also impacted New Mexico and several other states. Health officials emphasize the highly contagious nature of measles and the importance of vaccination to prevent further spread.
The Western Journal: Trump Confirms ‘The Only Thing I Totally Admired About Sleepy Joe Biden’
In a recent Fox News interview, former President Donald Trump humorously acknowledged one quality he admires about President Joe Biden: his ability to fall asleep quickly, even in public settings. Trump remarked that he could never achieve such a feat, calling Biden a "disaster" while reflecting on the scrutiny surrounding Biden's sleep habits.
As questions about Biden's mental acuity intensified, his sleep patterns became a focal point, overshadowing his reelection campaign. This led to speculation about the Democrats potentially replacing him with Kamala Harris.
#education
Breitbart: DoE Secretary Talks Possibility of Moving Student Loans to Treasury
Education Secretary Linda McMahon stated that student loans should not be managed by the Department of Education and suggested transferring them to the Treasury Department or the private sector. This follows President Trump's executive order to dismantle the Department of Education.
McMahon emphasized the need to address the $1.6 trillion in student loan debt and proposed modernizing the FAFSA to provide better information to students about the financial implications of their chosen majors. She believes that reducing federal loan availability could help lower college costs.