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25 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: Trump FDA pick clears last hurdle after flipping vaccine question on Dem in confirmation hearing
Dr. Marty Makary, nominated by President Trump to lead the FDA, passed a crucial Senate vote ahead of his final confirmation. During his hearing, he addressed questions on vaccines and food safety, and criticized the Biden administration for not convening key advisory committee meetings.
Makary emphasized the need for fresh leadership at the FDA, advocating for a focus on food's impact on health and addressing issues like childhood obesity. A final confirmation vote is expected later today.
Fox News: Trump signs executive order requiring proof of citizenship in federal elections: 'An honor to sign this one'
President Trump signed an executive order mandating proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration and requiring all ballots to be reviewed by Election Day. The order aims to enhance election integrity by directing the Attorney General to collaborate with state officials to identify election fraud.
Critics argue the order could disenfranchise millions of voters, claiming it violates presidential authority. The order also seeks to amend federal voter registration forms and prevent states from counting late mail ballots.
Times Of Israel: Columbia faculty groups sue US administration over crackdown on anti-Israel activity
Columbia University faculty groups have filed lawsuits against the Trump administration, challenging its efforts to impose restrictions on campus protests and oversight of its Middle Eastern studies department. The administration's actions are seen as attempts to control academic freedom and threaten funding, creating a climate of fear on campuses.
Additionally, a separate lawsuit accuses pro-Palestinian groups at Columbia of acting as a "propaganda arm" for Hamas, alleging they coordinated efforts with the terrorist group. The plaintiffs, including victims of Hamas attacks, seek damages and claim these groups had prior knowledge of the October 7 assault.
#society
targetwalleye.com: Tagged Lake Winnipeg fish, Male vs female walleyes, Can walleyes get cataracts – Target Walleye
Megan Anger caught a tagged walleye in Lake Winnipeg that had traveled over 75 miles since being tagged in 2017. The fish, now measuring 29 inches, was released after being caught with a specific lure. Anger expressed the importance of handling such fish with care for future generations.
In other fishing news, concerns have arisen regarding illegal snagging of walleye in the Maumee River, prompting increased enforcement. Additionally, the MN-FISH Angler’s Summit is scheduled for March 27, focusing on fishing regulations and opportunities for anglers to voice their concerns.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Trump Reveals NSC Staffer Added Editor to Group Chat on Houthi Strikes
President Trump disclosed that a National Security Council staffer added Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat concerning military strikes against the Houthis. He defended National Security Adviser Mike Waltz's use of Signal, asserting that Goldberg's inclusion had no effect on the operations.
Trump emphasized that no classified information was shared in the chat, countering Goldberg's claims. Waltz, who had not previously communicated with Goldberg, criticized the journalist's credibility and praised Trump's decisive actions against the Houthis.
Le Monde: From Venezuela to Iran, Donald Trump targets China's interests, while China struggles to respond
Donald Trump has announced a potential 25% tariff on all exports to the U.S. from countries purchasing Venezuelan oil, citing the Venezuelan government's hostility and its alleged support for criminal gangs. The executive order emphasizes targeting China, which is Venezuela's largest oil customer.
This move is part of a broader strategy by the Trump administration to impose restrictions on China while allowing business in less sensitive areas. The focus on Venezuela and its ties to China highlights ongoing tensions in U.S. foreign policy.
#culture
Fox News: Disney's 'Snow White' fiasco reportedly led to ramped-up security, social media monitoring
Disney's "Snow White" faced backlash over star Rachel Zegler's social media posts, including an anti-Israel comment, which raised security concerns for her co-star Gal Gadot. Producer Marc Platt intervened, emphasizing the need for Zegler to understand the repercussions of her statements.
The film's release has been marred by controversies, including CGI use for the dwarves and a scaled-back premiere. Despite opening at the top of the box office with $43 million, it fell short of expectations and received poor reviews, holding a 42% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
#crime
GB News: Heartbroken family pay tribute to hit and run victim killed by 'cowardly' drunk driver - 'Beautiful mind and soul'
Keita Mullen, a 30-year-old mother of three, was killed by drunk driver Matthew Harris, who consumed 11 pints and had no license or insurance. Harris was sentenced to 10 years and 8 months for the hit-and-run incident in July 2022, showing no remorse for his actions.
Mullen's family expressed their profound grief, highlighting the lasting impact of her death on her children and loved ones. South Yorkshire Police emphasized the need for responsible driving to prevent such tragedies, with calls for greater accountability among road users.
Fox News: Suspect accused of stabbing Texas man 55 times identified by bloody shoe print
A 23-year-old man from Texas, Ethan Isaiah Rodriguez, faces capital murder charges for allegedly stabbing 28-year-old Mason Raymond Davis 55 times while helping him move. Rodriguez is also charged with evading arrest and possession of marijuana, with a bond set at $1.25 million.
Rodriguez reportedly fled the scene in Davis' vehicle, which was later reported stolen. He was apprehended after a police chase and identified through a shoe print matching evidence from the crime scene. Dallas police are continuing their investigation.
#sports
The Western Journal: Ugly March Madness Video Leads to Alleged Threats, Potential Police Involvement
The University of Connecticut's men's basketball team is under scrutiny following a controversial loss to the University of Florida in the NCAA tournament. Coach Dan Hurley was caught on video venting frustrations at the referees, leading to alleged threats made by UConn's communications director against a reporter.
The incident has prompted police involvement and an NCAA investigation, which may result in penalties for the program. The reporter has since indicated that an apology was exchanged, but the situation remains serious.
#science
The Western Journal: Rare 'Double Sunrise' to Be Visible in Parts of North America This Week
A rare "double sunrise" will occur in parts of North America on March 29, 2025, coinciding with a partial solar eclipse. Observers in the northeastern U.S. and eastern Canada will see a crescent-shaped sun rising, with Maine experiencing the most significant coverage at 86%.
While this celestial event promises a unique sight, viewers are cautioned against looking directly at the sun without proper eye protection. Additionally, the eclipse may distract drivers, posing safety risks.