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25 Mar 2025
#politics
Breitbart: CNN’s Enten: Americans Who Think Country on the Right Track Under Trump 'Through the Roof'
CNN's Harry Enten stated that during Donald Trump's second term, the percentage of Americans believing the country is on the right track is notably high. He highlighted that Trump's current net favorable rating is better than during his first term and his election win in 2024.
Enten emphasized that historically, a higher percentage of Americans feeling positive about the country's direction correlates with presidential reelection. He noted that 42% of Americans currently feel the country is on the right track, compared to only 27-28% during the Democrats' loss in the last election.
Breitbart: Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett Calls Paralyzed Gov. Greg Abbott 'Governor Hot Wheels': 'He Is a Hot As* Mess'
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) sparked controversy at the 2025 Human Rights Campaign dinner by referring to paralyzed Texas Governor Greg Abbott as “Governor Hot Wheels,” eliciting laughter from the audience. Her remarks included a mix of humor and criticism, indicating her contentious political style.
Crockett has a history of provocative statements, previously suggesting that Democrats should adopt a more aggressive approach in politics, including using physical metaphors to describe their strategy against opponents like Sen. Ted Cruz. Her comments continue to draw attention and criticism.
Fox News: Staffing reductions at Education Department haven’t hit FAFSA office amid Trump cuts, agency says
Despite plans to cut the Department of Education's staff in half and dismantle the agency, the Office of Federal Student Aid remains unaffected, continuing to process millions of FAFSA forms. President Trump’s executive order aims to redistribute education functions to other agencies while ensuring service continuity.
The move to close the Department of Education faces legal challenges from unions and lawmakers, with critics arguing that only Congress can eliminate a federal agency. Education Secretary Linda McMahon stated the department will work with Congress for a lawful transition.
#society
Fox News: Traveler says dog barked 'nonstop' on 8-hour flight, sparking debate
A social media debate has emerged over traveling with pets after a dog barked continuously during an eight-hour flight from Paris to New Jersey.
In other lifestyle news, a woman encountered nurse sharks while snorkeling in the Maldives, and an organization is working on a "seed oil-free" certification for restaurants and consumer goods.
Fox News: Motorcyclist who vanished into sinkhole is found dead following search
A motorcyclist in his 30s was found dead after falling into a large sinkhole in Seoul, South Korea. The sinkhole, about 65 feet wide and deep, opened at an intersection, injuring a passing woman. Rescue efforts took nearly 18 hours to locate the victim.
The cause of the sinkhole is under investigation. The injured woman sustained minor injuries, while footage showed a vehicle narrowly avoiding the sinkhole before the motorcyclist fell in.
GB News: Meghan blasted as ‘shameless’ after being accused of ‘using hers and Harry’s children as clickbait’
Meghan Markle faced criticism for sharing a photo of her children with their faces obscured, which former Tory MP Anna Firth labeled as "clickbait" to promote her business. This came shortly before Meghan launched her 'ShopMy' page, raising concerns about her use of family for commercial gain.
Critics, including The Spectator's Freddy Gray, accused Meghan of shamelessly leveraging her children for brand promotion, likening her actions to those of an Instagram influencer. Since stepping back from royal duties, Meghan and Prince Harry have pursued various commercial ventures, remaining within legal boundaries as long as they avoid exploiting their royal connections.
#culture
Breitbart: Heart Rocker Nancy Wilson 'Embarrassed' to Be an American, Fans Suggest She Leave
Nancy Wilson of Heart faced backlash after expressing embarrassment about being American in a recent interview, comparing today's political climate unfavorably to that of the 1970s. She also commented on women's cultural momentum, suggesting it has waned despite many female artists' success.
Fans reacted negatively, with some stating it is now "embarrassing to be a Heart fan." Wilson and her sister Ann are currently touring again after a hiatus due to Ann's health issues.
Breitbart: WATCH: Trump-Inspired 'Fighter' Singer/Songwriter Jon Kahn Releases New Song About Faith During a Season of Loss
Jon Kahn, a singer/songwriter, reflects on his journey to faith in his new song "Fingerprints," inspired by personal hardships and loss. Initially hesitant to share his faith journey, he believes the song represents a test of that faith during difficult times.
Kahn's exploration of faith began five years ago, leading to transformative conversations and experiences. He hopes listeners will understand that it's never too late to embark on a similar journey. "Fingerprints" is now available for streaming and purchase.
#health
Fox News: Trump administration to shutter HHS’ long COVID office: report
The Office of Long COVID Research and Practice is set to close as part of a reorganization by the Trump administration, which has reduced the HHS workforce. The office was created to address the long-term effects of COVID-19, but its future remains uncertain.
Despite commitments from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to prioritize long COVID research, the Trump administration has directed cuts, including the termination of related advisory committees. The NIH has invested over $1.5 billion into long COVID research, highlighting the ongoing impact of the condition.