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23 Mar 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Khanna: Dems 'Need a New Generation of Leadership'
Representative Ro Khanna emphasized the need for a new generation of leadership within the Democratic Party, expressing that many Americans are dissatisfied with the current establishment. He suggested that figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez could challenge established leaders, such as Chuck Schumer, to bring fresh perspectives.
Khanna criticized the party's approach to economic issues, arguing that the lack of a compelling vision for working-class Americans and healthcare has contributed to public frustration. He believes that renewal is necessary to address these concerns effectively.
Breitbart: Watch: Mike Myers Joins Canadian Election Campaign Alongside Mark Carney With Anti-Trump ‘Never 51’ Jersey
Actor Mike Myers has joined Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in a rinkside video promoting Carney's Liberal Party ahead of the upcoming federal election. The video features Myers in a "Never 51" jersey, countering Trump's remarks about Canada becoming the U.S.'s 51st state.
The lighthearted exchange showcases Myers' Canadian pride as Carney prepares to dissolve Parliament and kick off the election campaign. The video concludes with both men saying "elbows up," a nod to Canadian hockey legend Gordie Howe.
The Telegraph: Carney recruits Mike Myers for ‘elbows up’ campaign against Trump as PM calls snap election
Comic actor Mike Myers joined Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in a video promoting defiance against Donald Trump ahead of the April 28 snap election. Carney emphasized the need for a strong mandate to protect Canada from what he described as significant threats from the U.S.
Carney criticized Trump's approach, claiming it aims to undermine Canadian sovereignty through tariffs and other pressures. He asserted that Canada would not allow itself to be dominated by the U.S. amid declining relations between the two nations.
Fox News: Pam Bondi warns Rep. Jasmine Crockett to 'tread carefully' over call for Elon Musk to be 'taken down'
Attorney General Pam Bondi cautioned Rep. Jasmine Crockett to "tread very carefully" after her comments suggesting Elon Musk should be "taken down." Bondi emphasized that violence against Tesla owners and dealerships must stop, following incidents of arson and vandalism.
Crockett, speaking during a call with the Tesla Takedown movement, insisted her remarks were nonviolent and aimed at advocating for democracy. However, Republicans accused her of inciting violence, as three individuals face severe charges for damaging Tesla properties, labeled as domestic terrorism by Bondi.
Breitbart: Podcaster Gavin Newsom Launches Methane Satellites as California Borrows Money for Health Care
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a $100 million initiative to launch methane-detecting satellite sensors, despite the state facing a $6 billion shortfall in its health care system and ongoing issues with wildfires, homelessness, and crime. This decision follows Newsom's expansion of free health care to illegal immigrants, contributing to Medi-Cal's insolvency.
While California has emitted significantly more carbon dioxide than any other state, Newsom's satellite project aims to monitor methane emissions as part of a broader environmental strategy. Ironically, he has also sought federal assistance for wildfire relief while simultaneously criticizing the Trump administration's environmental policies.
Forbes: Canada Prime Minister Calls Election In April—Saying Trump ‘Wants To Break Us’
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has called for a snap election on April 28 to secure a strong mandate amid tensions with the U.S. over President Trump's tariffs. Carney claims these actions threaten Canada's sovereignty and economy.
He faces Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in the election, as both leaders address the impact of Trump's trade policies on Canada. Carney emphasizes the need for a united response to protect Canadian interests.
#society
The Economist: The self-help book began in the land of the stiff upper lip
The self-help genre, originating in Britain with Samuel Smiles' 1859 book, has significantly influenced publishing, despite early criticism. It advocates the idea that willpower can lead to success, and today, self-help books account for 3% of all sales in the UK.
This genre's popularity reflects a cultural shift towards personal empowerment, even as its effectiveness remains debated.
Breitbart: Chief Rabbi of Orleans Assaulted Amid Surging Antisemitism in France
French President Emmanuel Macron condemned the "poison of antisemitism" following an attack on Rabbi Arié Engelberg in Orléans, which authorities are treating as a hate crime. The suspect, who allegedly hurled antisemitic insults before the assault, has been arrested and placed in a psychiatric facility.
Macron and Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin expressed strong support for the rabbi and condemned the attack, highlighting the rising antisemitism in France, particularly after recent international conflicts. Antisemitic incidents have surged, with 1,570 recorded in 2024, making up 62% of religiously motivated hate crimes in the country.
The Economist: Blighty newsletter: Three takeaways from an interview with Sir Keir Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer's recent interview highlights key issues facing Britain, including the growing personal-nutrition app market and concerns over the effectiveness of such products. Additionally, the discussion touches on the rarity of apprenticeships and the potential pitfalls of new initiatives to increase them.
The interview also addresses Labour's recent benefits cuts and the lingering impact of COVID-19 on the British public. Many citizens prefer to move on from the pandemic, but its effects remain evident.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF strike kills Hezbollah operative in Lebanon, day after rocket fire at Metula
An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon killed a Hezbollah member following a day of escalating violence, including six rockets fired from Lebanon at northern Israel. The Israeli military confirmed the strike but provided limited details, while Lebanese media reported multiple Israeli airstrikes in response.
Hezbollah denied involvement in the rocket attacks and criticized Israel's claims as pretexts for ongoing assaults. The recent violence marks a significant uptick since a ceasefire was established in November, which had temporarily halted hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah.
Fox News: Trump envoy doesn't believe Putin wants to take over Europe
Envoy Steve Witkoff stated he does not believe Russian President Vladimir Putin intends to invade Europe, citing the current geopolitical landscape as different from World War II. He is set to meet with Russian and Ukrainian delegations for ceasefire talks in Saudi Arabia.
Despite Witkoff's optimism about potential progress, a recent drone attack by Russia on Kyiv underscores the challenges ahead for peace negotiations. Ukrainian citizens expressed skepticism regarding the talks, pointing to the destruction caused by the attack as evidence of Russia's true intentions.
Fox News: Waltz tells Iran to give up nuclear program or 'there will be consequences'
The Trump administration demands Iran fully dismantle its nuclear program or face unspecified consequences, according to National Security Advisor Mike Waltz. He emphasized that the U.S. will not engage in the negotiations seen under previous administrations and warned of a potential arms race in the Middle East if Iran acquires nuclear weapons.
Tensions remain high between the U.S. and Iran, especially following attacks by Iranian proxies on Israel. Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, have expressed reluctance to negotiate with the U.S., complicating the situation further.
#health
Times Of Israel: Pope Francis returns from hospital after 5 week, life-threatening bout of pneumonia
Pope Francis has returned to the Vatican after a five-week hospitalization for respiratory issues, including pneumonia. He thanked supporters from a hospital balcony before being discharged, appearing tired but in good spirits. His recovery will take at least two months, during which he will limit public engagements.
Concerns about his health have led to speculation regarding his potential resignation, although Vatican officials have denied such claims. The pope's condition required intensive treatment, and he will need physiotherapy to regain full vocal function.
#science
GB News: Nasa to explore 150-Million-Year-Old ‘Space Fossil’ as scientists hope to uncover 'unexpected' findings
NASA's Lucy spacecraft is scheduled to fly past the 150-million-year-old asteroid Donaldjohanson on April 20, as part of its 12-year mission to study Jupiter's Trojan asteroids. This encounter will serve as a rehearsal for future missions, with scientists expecting valuable data about the asteroid's shape, surface geology, and cratering history.
The mission aims to gather insights into the unique characteristics of Donaldjohanson, which appears distinct from previously studied asteroids like Bennu and Ryugu. The data collected will enhance understanding of the asteroid's role in the solar system's formation.