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#politics

GB News: Female SNP politicians plan to quit en masse over 'hostile environment' and lack of support from party
Female SNP politicians plan to quit en masse over 'hostile environment' and lack of support from party
A significant number of female SNP politicians are resigning ahead of the May 2026 elections, citing a hostile environment for women within the Scottish Parliament. Fourteen female MSPs, nearly a quarter of the party's representation, have expressed concerns over bullying and misogyny in the party.

Outgoing MSPs have criticized the SNP’s internal culture, claiming it fails to support women facing difficulties. They warn that the party's issues could worsen with the rise of Reform UK, while First Minister John Swinney denies any "woman problem" within the party.


Front Page Magazine: Even Bernie Won't Endorse AOC for Senate
Even Bernie Won't Endorse AOC for Senate
Sen. Bernie Sanders abruptly ended an interview when asked if he would support Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in a Senate run against Chuck Schumer. His dismissal of the question highlights a lack of enthusiasm for AOC, reflecting doubts about her viability given her low approval ratings.

Despite her ambitions, AOC faces significant challenges in New York's political landscape, where voter engagement among the working class is dwindling. Sanders' reaction suggests he may not endorse her, raising questions about her support within the party.


#society

Times Of Israel: US education chief says Columbia U. could restore funding after changes promised
US education chief says Columbia U. could restore funding after changes promised
Columbia University is making changes to address concerns over antisemitism following pro-Palestinian protests, as stated by US Education Secretary Linda McMahon. The university plans to implement new policies, including oversight of its Middle East studies department and a revised definition of antisemitism, to regain federal funding after losing $400 million due to its handling of campus protests.

The Trump administration has warned other universities about potential actions related to antisemitism, which has increased since the recent conflict involving Hamas. Meanwhile, activist Mahmoud Khalil faces deportation, with supporters claiming his detention infringes on free speech rights. The case raises questions about the balance between free expression and campus safety.


Front Page Magazine: DEI Gets Man Fired for Condemning Hamas
DEI Gets Man Fired for Condemning Hamas
Damon Joshua was dismissed from Severn Trent Water after calling Hamas "violent and disgusting terrorists" in a staff post. His comments, made on the anniversary of an attack on Israel, were deemed offensive by some employees, leading to his termination for gross misconduct.

The company cited the need for diversity and inclusivity, stating that Joshua's language offended staff with differing perspectives, particularly those of Muslim or Palestinian backgrounds. Critics argue that this prioritization of inclusivity over condemning terrorism raises significant concerns.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Disgraced spy and former ambassador to Britain to lead Russian negotiations with US
Disgraced spy and former ambassador to Britain to lead Russian negotiations with US
Putin has dispatched a former FSB officer, Sergey Beseda, and ex-ambassador to the UK, Grigory Karasin, to negotiate with US officials in Saudi Arabia. Beseda resigned after his unit provided inaccurate intelligence before the Ukraine invasion.

The talks come as concerns grow that Putin may be stalling a ceasefire to gain an advantage in the conflict.