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#politics

Fox News: Social media erupts over Jasmine Crockett 'gaslighting' about calling Abbott 'Governor Hot Wheels'
Social media erupts over Jasmine Crockett 'gaslighting' about calling Abbott 'Governor Hot Wheels'
Rep. Jasmine Crockett faced backlash for referring to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who uses a wheelchair, as "Governor Hot Wheels." She later clarified that her comments were about his policies, not his disability. Critics, including Republican lawmakers, condemned her remarks as disrespectful.

Crockett's comments have sparked calls for censure, with opponents labeling her language as cruel and indicative of a lack of character. In response, she emphasized her commitment to advocating for disabled individuals and criticized her detractors for focusing on her words rather than substantive political issues.


Fox News: Obama vs Trump: Political giants back opposing candidates in widely-watched Wisconsin Supreme Court contest
Obama vs Trump: Political giants back opposing candidates in widely-watched Wisconsin Supreme Court contest
The Wisconsin state Supreme Court election, while officially nonpartisan, has seen clear partisan support, with Barack Obama endorsing Judge Susan Crawford and Donald Trump backing former Attorney General Brad Schimel. Both have urged early voting ahead of the April 1 election.

Trump criticized Crawford's sentencing record, labeling her a "Radical Left Liberal," while Schimel received support from Elon Musk, who promoted a financial incentive for voters to oppose "Activist Judges." The election is expected to have significant implications for state issues.


#society

Le Monde: After the attack on its rabbi, the 'peaceful' Jewish community of Orléans reckons with 'hatred'
After the attack on its rabbi, the 'peaceful' Jewish community of Orléans reckons with 'hatred'
On March 25, 2025, around 1,400 people participated in a silent march in Orléans to support Rabbi Arié Engelberg, who was recently attacked. The event highlighted unity against anti-Semitism, with local leaders and community members expressing solidarity.

Participants noted a lack of diversity and youth in the crowd, while signs emphasized the shared struggle against intolerance. The violent attack on Rabbi Engelberg, which left him and his son traumatized, resonated beyond the Jewish community, prompting widespread concern.


Fox News: Tiny electric vehicle takes half a parking space
Tiny electric vehicle takes half a parking space
Toyota has introduced the FT-Me, a compact electric quadricycle aimed at transforming urban transportation. Designed for European markets, it addresses city challenges with a small footprint, eco-friendly features, and accessibility options, including hand controls for wheelchair users.

Weighing only 937 pounds, the FT-Me boasts an electric range of 62 miles, with potential solar enhancements. Its design aligns with European regulations, allowing young drivers to operate it without a full license. If produced, it could compete with existing microelectric vehicles.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: France and the UK test their renewed relationship on Ukraine and European defense
France and the UK test their renewed relationship on Ukraine and European defense
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron are rekindling high-level cooperation to bolster European security, particularly regarding Ukraine. They are set to host a meeting with around 30 allied nations to discuss military support and a potential ceasefire between Kyiv and Moscow.

The initiative comes as the Trump administration engages in separate negotiations with Russia. The commitment from the UK and France, both nuclear powers, is seen as a positive step by other European nations, although the effectiveness of the "coalition of the willing" remains to be demonstrated.


Fox News: Europe tight-lipped following Hegseth, Vance 'loathing' text exchange
Europe tight-lipped following Hegseth, Vance 'loathing' text exchange
European leaders remained largely silent following disparaging comments from U.S. officials about their reliance on American military support against Houthi aggression. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance expressed frustration over perceived European freeloading, highlighting the disproportionate burden on the U.S. in global security matters.

Despite the criticisms, European nations, including the U.K. and France, reaffirmed their commitment to cooperation with the U.S. while facing the challenge of maintaining relations with an administration that questions the value of longstanding alliances. Analysts suggest that the lack of public response may reflect a recognition of the underlying issues in burden-sharing.


Fox News: With Trump's blessing, Israel has Hamas terrorists on back foot: 'Operating in survival mode'
With Trump's blessing, Israel has Hamas terrorists on back foot: 'Operating in survival mode'
Israel has intensified military operations in Gaza following the end of a ceasefire, focusing on dismantling Hamas's governance capabilities. The IDF has launched airstrikes and ground operations in key areas, claiming significant damage to Hamas's military infrastructure and leadership.

Despite tactical successes, Israeli officials acknowledge the challenge of securing the release of hostages held by Hamas. They emphasize the need for a new governing authority in Gaza to replace Hamas and prevent its resurgence, while also allowing Gazans who wish to leave to do so.


#economy

GB News: 'Paying more for less!' Eamonn Holmes takes aim at Britain's 'shrinkflation' ahead of spring statement: 'It's hitting our pockets'
'Paying more for less!' Eamonn Holmes takes aim at Britain's 'shrinkflation' ahead of spring statement: 'It's hitting our pockets'
GB News host Eamonn Holmes criticized Britain's "shrinkflation" as citizens face rising costs for smaller product sizes. Ahead of Labour's Spring Statement, he emphasized that the government is ignoring these "invisible costs" affecting taxpayers.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to announce significant welfare cuts while inflation has slightly decreased. Commentators argue that while some luxuries have become cheaper, essential costs like rent and food continue to rise, impacting Britons' financial stability.