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25 Mar 2025
#politics
Le Monde: France updates US travel advice over gender 'at birth'
France has updated its travel advice for nationals heading to the U.S., emphasizing the requirement to state gender assigned at birth in visa or ESTA applications. The French foreign ministry advises travelers to monitor the U.S. embassy website for any changes.
The U.S. government's decree, signed by President Trump, mandates that only the gender assigned at birth is recognized, excluding options for non-binary status. Although the French ministry has not reported any incidents of denial of entry based on this requirement, it encourages caution.
Fox News: Far-left Democrat slammed for ‘unhinged’ threat against prominent GOP senator: 'Inciting violence'
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, faces backlash for using violent rhetoric against Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, suggesting he should be "knocked over the head." Her comments have drawn criticism from various quarters, including the White House and conservative commentators, who accuse her of inciting violence.
Crockett's remarks come amid a climate of heightened tensions and violence, with some interpreting her words as a call to action. Despite her claims of advocating for nonviolent means, her statements have sparked concerns about the potential for real-world consequences.
Fox News: Trump DOJ invokes state secrets in Tren de Aragua deportation case
Attorney General Pam Bondi supported the Trump administration's claim of state secrets regarding the deportation of Tren de Aragua gang members, arguing that disclosing details would harm U.S. foreign relations and national security. This comes as the administration appeals a court ruling blocking deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
A judge has ordered the Trump administration to provide more information about the deportation flights, including specifics on the number of individuals deported and flight details. The administration argues that the court's order infringes on executive authority to remove threats to the American public.
#society
GB News: LGBT charity 'told self-harming children to use clean razors' instead of discouraging them from cutting themselves
A whistleblower claims LGBT Youth Scotland instructed volunteers to advise self-harming children to use "clean razor blades" instead of discouraging the behavior. The charity's management reportedly defended this approach, suggesting it was wrong to take away coping mechanisms from vulnerable youths.
The Scottish Charity Regulator has engaged with LGBT Youth Scotland following the complaint and reviewed its policies. The charity, which receives over £1 million in taxpayer funding, has faced criticism for its support of gender-affirming treatments and past controversies, raising concerns about child safeguarding.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel ‘looking forward’ to Friedrich Merz’s tenure, says envoy to Germany
Israel's ambassador to Germany expressed optimism about Friedrich Merz, the incoming chancellor, emphasizing Germany's crucial role as a strategic ally. Merz has committed to supporting Israel's right to self-defense and criticized the previous government's arms embargo.
Despite the positive diplomatic outlook, concerns about the rise of far-right and far-left parties in Germany persist. The ambassador warned that failing to address voter concerns could lead to increased support for extremist parties, highlighting a potential threat to democratic stability.
#education
The Federalist: Utah Law Instills 'Western Great Books' At All State Universities
Utah Governor Spencer Cox has signed Senate Bill 334, which mandates a core curriculum focused on Western civilization and American civics for students at Utah State University. This initiative aims to enhance higher education by promoting traditional academic values and countering perceived leftist influences in education.
The law requires a year-and-a-half of study on Western great books and a commitment to transparency in course content. Advocates believe this reform could serve as a national model for improving educational standards and restoring civic knowledge among students.
#outdoors
On The Water: What's Biting on Long Island in April?
April 2023 marked an exciting start to the fishing season in the Northeast, with striped bass and blackfish making their seasonal return. Anglers enjoyed favorable weather and abundant bait, leading to successful fishing from boats and kayaks, particularly in the New York Bight and Long Island Sound.
As the month progressed, the fishing scene became vibrant with the arrival of migratory fish and the anticipation of weakfish and bluefish. Techniques evolved with the use of sensitive rods and various lures, enhancing the experience for both seasoned and novice anglers.
#technology
Forbes: Waymo Robotaxis Are Heading To Washington
Waymo plans to launch its paid robotic ride service in Washington, D.C., next year, expanding its operations beyond existing markets. The company, which already generates significant revenue from its services in several U.S. cities, is also testing robotaxis in Tokyo.
Despite the competitive landscape, Waymo has maintained a strong safety record. As it expands, experts caution that the risk of accidents may increase. Other companies, including Tesla and Amazon's Zoox, are also entering the robotaxi market.