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#society
Breitbart: Newsom: Teachers Shouldn't Have to 'Snitch', 'Turn in Kids' to Parents
California Governor Gavin Newsom defended a law that allows teachers to withhold information about students' gender identity from parents, stating that prior regulations unfairly penalized teachers for not reporting such discussions. He emphasized that teachers should focus on teaching rather than acting as informants.
During an exchange with Bill Maher, Newsom reiterated his belief that the law is fair and appropriate, arguing that teachers should not be compelled to disclose students' personal matters. Maher challenged this perspective, questioning the implications of not informing parents.
Breitbart: Newsom: There Are Tons of Examples Against Biological Men Playing Women's Sports Is Wrong, One from '18 Months Ago'
California Gov. Gavin Newsom acknowledged the controversy surrounding biological men competing in women's sports during an appearance on HBO's "Real Time." He highlighted examples of unfairness, including a case where two trans athletes withdrew from competition due to backlash, impacting other competitors.
Newsom emphasized the need for a fair solution while expressing support for LGBTQ rights. He noted that public sentiment appears to lean against allowing biological men in women's sports, suggesting that Democrats should align with the majority opinion to remain electable.
GB News: British Airways announces shake-up to menu with addition of 'award-winning' wines for flights from the UK
British Airways is the first airline to serve English sparkling wine in its First cabin, featuring wines from producers like Nyetimber, Gusbourne, and Sugrue South Downs. Starting March 30, passengers can enjoy the 1086 by Nyetimber Rosé 2014, with additional selections rotating through 2026.
The airline will also offer premium English sparkling wines in its Club World cabin and lounges, enhancing its wine list alongside prestigious Champagnes. British Airways aims to showcase British wine excellence and has trained staff to ensure high-quality service.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel to send search and rescue delegation to Thailand after deadly earthquake
Israel is sending a team of 22 experts to Thailand to aid in search and rescue operations following a devastating earthquake that has resulted in over 1,600 deaths across Myanmar and Thailand. The team, led by Col. Yossi Pinto, will assist in intelligence gathering and rescue efforts.
The earthquake, measuring 7.7 in magnitude, caused widespread destruction, particularly in Mandalay, Myanmar. The ruling junta has appealed for international assistance, highlighting the severity of the situation as communications remain disrupted and the death toll is expected to rise.
#culture
The Federalist: At The Kennedy Center, Twyla Tharp Puts Art Above Politics
Since President Trump restructured the Kennedy Center board, several artists, including Ben Folds and Issa Rae, have canceled their engagements, citing ideological disagreements. Notably, producer Jeffrey Seller pulled "Hamilton" from the venue, criticizing the new direction.
In contrast, choreographer Twyla Tharp has chosen to honor her commitments to the Kennedy Center, focusing on her art rather than politics. Tharp's dedication to dance and her audience exemplifies a commitment to creativity that transcends divisive issues.
Fox News: Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Johnny Mathis retires from touring, Bobby Sherman diagnosed with cancer
Johnny Mathis, 89, retires from touring due to memory issues after a seven-decade career. Bobby Sherman has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, while Tara Reid advocates for an 'American Pie' sequel.
William Shatner issues warnings before Katy Perry and Gayle King's space flight. King Charles is seen publicly after a hospital stay related to cancer treatment. Pat Sajak returns for a "Final Spin" on 'Wheel of Fortune.'
#history
The Western Journal: Trump Targets Smithsonian with Executive Order 'Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History'
President Trump announced an executive order aimed at reforming the Smithsonian Institution, claiming it has succumbed to leftist ideology and distorted narratives of American history. The order seeks to eliminate what Trump calls "improper ideology" from exhibits and ensure that museums celebrate shared American values.
Vice President J.D. Vance will oversee the implementation of these changes, which include prohibiting funding for programs that promote divisive ideologies. Critics, including historians, have expressed concern that this move undermines the integrity of historical storytelling and disrespects those dedicated to preserving an accurate account of American history.
#health
Fox News: Amazon's Big Spring Sale: Find great deals on fitness gear
Spring offers an opportunity to refresh your workout routine with outdoor activities and fitness gear. Amazon's Big Spring Sale, from March 25 to March 31, features discounts for Prime members on various fitness products, including weighted vests, resistance bands, and exercise machines.
Highlighted deals include a ZELUS weighted vest for $57.49, exercise bands for $8.46, and a vibration plate for $159. Other items on sale include Balega socks, foam rollers, and smart scales. Prime membership is available for $139 annually or $14.99 monthly, with student discounts.
#crime
Fox News: Hawaii doctor charged with attempted murder after trying to kill wife on popular hiking trail, police say
Gerhardt Konig, a 46-year-old anesthesiologist, faces attempted second-degree murder charges after allegedly attacking his wife on a hiking trail in Hawaii. Following a confrontation where he pushed her into bushes and struck her with a rock multiple times, she managed to escape and call for help from other hikers.
Konig was arrested after fleeing the scene and is currently held on a $5 million bail. His medical privileges have been suspended pending investigation, and he is scheduled for a preliminary hearing soon.
Breitbart: Violent Crime Soars in Germany, Number of 'Non German' Suspects Up
Crime rates in Germany rose in 2024, particularly violent crimes like murder and rape, despite an overall decrease in crime due to cannabis legalization. The number of non-German suspects increased by 7.5%, with younger criminals also on the rise.
Bavaria reported the lowest crime rates, while Bremen and Berlin had the highest. Analysis suggests a significant portion of violent crime suspects have migrant heritage, prompting discussions about the implications of immigration on crime trends in Germany.