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22 Mar 2025
#politics
GB News: Lee Anderson scolds ‘pathetic’ Keir Starmer after tense Commons row: ‘Too embarrassed’
Reform UK MP Lee Anderson criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer's response to his question on the government's net zero target, calling it "pathetic." Anderson argued that while net zero presents opportunities, it is not easily achievable.
Kemi Badenoch, the Tory leader, echoed concerns, stating that reaching net zero by 2050 is impossible without severe economic consequences. This stance reflects a growing division within parties on environmental policies.
Breitbart: Ezra Klein: Democrats 'Moved' on a 'Bunch' of Issues They Went Left on
On HBO's "Real Time," Ezra Klein noted that Democrats have shifted their stance on issues like immigration post-election, while Andrew Sullivan criticized the party for failing to prove their moderation and address core issues, including immigration control and gender policies.
Klein acknowledged that Democrats have made progress but suggested their delayed action contributed to electoral losses.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Trump Signals Support for U.S. Joining Britain's Commonwealth of Nations
President Donald Trump has expressed interest in the U.S. potentially joining the Commonwealth of Nations during his upcoming state visit to the UK. The Commonwealth, led by King Charles III, includes 56 nations, primarily former British colonies, and aims to foster beneficial relationships based on shared heritage.
The idea of U.S. membership was previously considered during Trump's first term but was not pursued under President Biden. Joining the Commonwealth could enhance U.S. influence in Africa and strengthen ties with Britain, as well as provide a platform for trade negotiations. However, Trump's administration may clash with some Commonwealth goals, such as climate change initiatives.
Breitbart: Russia Claims Moscow Concert Terror Attack Planned by 'Unfriendly State'
One year after the Moscow concert hall attack that killed 145, Russian officials claim it was orchestrated by a foreign state, implicating "unfriendly" nations. Six Central Asians are wanted for allegedly recruiting and training suspects, while 19 remain in custody.
The Islamic State has claimed responsibility, but Russian authorities, including President Putin, allege Ukrainian involvement, which Kyiv denies.
#health
The Epoch Times: How a Sleep Doctor to Elite Athletes Builds the Perfect Bedtime Routine
Dr. Cheri D. Mah, a sleep optimization expert, emphasizes the importance of sleep for performance and well-being. She has worked with elite athletes, like NBA star Andre Iguodala, demonstrating significant improvements in performance linked to better sleep habits.
Dr. Mah advises establishing a regular wind-down routine, maintaining a consistent sleep schedule, and addressing sleep disorders. She recommends creating a conducive sleep environment and making gradual changes to enhance sleep quality.
#education
Breitbart: NYT's Brooks: Columbia Should Have Made the Fixes Trump Wanted Years Ago, But Trump's an 'Extortionist'
David Brooks, on PBS NewsHour, stated that while Trump’s conditions for Columbia University to retain federal funding are reasonable, the university should have addressed these issues earlier. He criticized Trump as an "extortionist" and urged higher education institutions to reject further negotiations to avoid ongoing demands.
Brooks emphasized the need for universities to unite against such pressures, reflecting on the negative outcomes faced by leaders who have tried to appease extortionists. He believes it’s crucial for institutions to stand firm and not cave into demands.
#crime
Forbes: Epstein Files: FBI Reportedly Asks Agents To Prioritize Epstein Documents And Limit Redactions
The FBI is prioritizing the redaction of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, with some agents working extended hours to expedite the process. This shift has raised concerns among employees about the potential identification of victims due to limited redactions.
The release of Epstein-related documents has faced criticism for lacking new information, leading to accusations of political maneuvering. Attorney General Pam Bondi has indicated that more files are forthcoming, but no specific timeline has been provided.