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25 Mar 2025
#politics
GB News: Bev erupts as biggest asylum hotel provider records staggering profits - 'Everyone is so stupid!'
Bev Turner criticized Stay Belvedere Hotels Limited for making record profits of over £50 million while housing asylum seekers, funded by taxpayer money. She highlighted that this issue spans across political parties, noting that the contract was initially signed by the Conservative government in 2019.
The Home Office has removed Stay Belvedere from its supply chain due to concerns about value for money, despite the company managing a significant portion of asylum accommodations. Current costs for housing migrants exceed £5.5 million per day, with increasing numbers of asylum seekers.
#society
The Telegraph: Gazans chant anti-Hamas slogans as they condemn terrorists’ war
Hundreds of Palestinians protested in Gaza, chanting anti-Hamas slogans such as "Hamas out" and "Hamas terrorists." The demonstration occurred in Beit Lahia amid renewed Israeli bombings after a truce, with calls for an end to the war circulating on social media.
The protests reflect growing dissent against Hamas as the conflict escalates. Additional anti-Hamas demonstrations were planned across Gaza.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: US Vice President JD Vance to join his wife on controversial trip to Greenland
Vice President JD Vance announced plans to visit Greenland with his wife, emphasizing the importance of global security amid rising tensions from China and Russia. He aims to assess the situation and visit a Space Force outpost, shifting the trip's focus from cultural exploration to national security.
This visit follows previous controversial remarks from President Trump about Greenland's strategic value and potential U.S. control over the territory. Critics warn that such approaches could undermine U.S. alliances and long-term interests.
#health
Fox News: Trump's pick to lead NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, confirmed by Senate in party line vote
The Senate confirmed Dr. Jay Bhattacharya as the new director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in a party-line vote. Bhattacharya, a Stanford professor and critic of COVID-19 lockdowns, aims to promote transparency and focus NIH research on projects that directly benefit American health outcomes.
He addressed concerns regarding President Trump's funding cuts to NIH, stating he would adhere to the law while evaluating their impact. Bhattacharya also co-founded a new research journal to enhance scientific discourse and challenge gatekeeping in medical research.
Fox News: First confirmed case of measles in Washington, D.C. investigated by health officials
Health officials in Washington, D.C. are investigating a confirmed case of measles after the infected individual visited multiple locations in the district. Potential exposure sites include an Amtrak train and MedStar Urgent Care between March 19 and March 22.
Measles is highly contagious, spreading through the air from an infected person. Symptoms can appear 7 to 14 days after exposure, and those unvaccinated are advised to monitor for symptoms and contact health authorities. The outbreak has also affected nearby Maryland and Texas.
#crime
Fox News: Maryland county sheriff renews efforts to solve serial rape cold case
Maryland detectives have reopened a cold case involving a suspected serial rapist who targeted women between 1996 and 2003. The suspect, described as a Black man with a stocky build, allegedly offered rides to women in Washington, D.C., and Prince George’s County before assaulting them in Charles County.
Investigators believe the suspect may have used various names and had access to multiple vehicles. They are seeking public assistance to identify him and link him to the crimes, which involved African-American women aged 18 to 45. Tips can be submitted anonymously.