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22 Mar 2025
#society
Fox News: Gene Hackman and wife Besty's death investigation bodycam footage released: report
Bodycam footage from the investigation into Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa Hackman's deaths has been released. The footage includes conversations about the couple's deceased dog and emotional reactions from a groundskeeper who found them. Gene's daughter requested the dog's remains be cremated and buried with Betsy.
Gene Hackman died from heart disease and Alzheimer's, while Betsy passed away from hantavirus. Their estate is seeking to block the release of further footage, citing privacy concerns. The couple valued their privacy during their lives in Santa Fe.
Breitbart: Dershowitz: Harvard Should Face the Same Pressure Through Losing Funds Columbia Did
Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz expressed hope that universities, including Harvard, will face pressure to address antisemitism, similar to the pressure applied to Columbia. He argued for equal treatment in combating discrimination against Jews, likening it to past efforts against racial segregation.
Dershowitz emphasized that without pressure, universities risk perpetuating racism and bigotry, urging that the same standards used to combat discrimination against blacks should apply to Jews.
GB News: Heathrow closure: Ryanair and easyJet provide update for patients travelling from other airports
Ryanair and easyJet are taking steps to assist passengers impacted by significant disruptions at Heathrow Airport due to a fire at a nearby substation. Over 1,300 flights have been affected, and travelers are advised to avoid the airport.
Ryanair will operate extra rescue flights between Dublin and London Stansted, while easyJet will deploy larger aircraft on key routes to accommodate stranded passengers. The fire, reported late Thursday, has been contained, but local residents are advised to stay indoors due to smoke.
#culture
Le Monde: In Peru, culture is under censorship
In Peru, there is rising concern over efforts by conservative groups to downplay state crimes during the armed conflict with the Shining Path guerrillas from 1980 to 2000. A recent screening of the film "La boca del lobo" was censored, omitting scenes depicting military atrocities.
Critics, including Zoraida Rengifo of the Peruvian Film Press Association, argue that such censorship threatens artistic expression and seeks to silence historical truths. Proposed legislation to involve military personnel in film funding decisions has been met with significant opposition.
#education
Breitbart: Princeton President: Columbia Caving to Trump Makes It More Likely They'll Do It Again, Don't Use Funds 'as a Cudgel'
Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber expressed concerns over Columbia University's concessions to the Trump administration regarding federal funding, emphasizing the importance of protecting academic freedom. He stated that once concessions are made, it becomes difficult to avoid further compromises.
Eisgruber acknowledged the issue of antisemitism on campuses, affirming the need for universities to address discrimination while cautioning against using federal funding as leverage to enforce compliance. He highlighted the necessity of following proper legal processes in addressing such concerns.