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29 Mar 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Brazil Prosecutor Asks to Drop Fake Vaccine Card Case Against Jair Bolsonaro
Brazil's Prosecutor General Paulo Gonet has requested the Supreme Federal Tribunal to dismiss charges against former President Jair Bolsonaro for allegedly falsifying a COVID-19 vaccination card. Gonet argued that the sole evidence, a plea deal testimony from a former aide, is insufficient for a trial.
Bolsonaro, who has openly criticized vaccines, claims he never sought vaccination and has faced multiple legal challenges since losing the 2022 election. He described the vaccine card case as weak and part of a broader political attack against him.
Fox News: Bill Maher favors cutting public broadcasting funding, rejects NPR CEO's testimony that outlet is 'unbiased'
Bill Maher criticized NPR for its perceived left-wing bias and called for the withdrawal of federal funding, suggesting that public broadcasting should transition to a private model due to increasing political polarization. He challenged NPR CEO Katherine Maher's claims of unbiased reporting, citing a need for change in the current media landscape.
During a House subcommittee hearing, Maher and GOP lawmakers scrutinized Maher’s past social media posts and her admission that NPR's dismissal of the Hunter Biden laptop story was a mistake. Maher argued that the era of government-subsidized media is over, emphasizing the necessity for private funding in today's divided political climate.
#society
GB News: Travel alert: Britons heading to the Caribbean warned as specific group could be 'imprisoned'
Britons are warned against traveling to Trinidad and Tobago due to a new law criminalizing consensual same-sex activity between men, punishable by up to five years in prison. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office advises caution for LGBT+ travelers, especially regarding public displays of affection.
In Hungary, new legislation could impose fines for attending unsanctioned Pride events, raising concerns among LGBT+ rights advocates. While same-sex activity is legal and civil partnerships are recognized, same-sex marriages are not. Travelers should be aware of potential penalties and exercise caution.
Breitbart: Vigilante Mob Mistakes Mexican Cops for Kidnappers, Abducts and Beats Them
In Hidalgo, Mexico, a failed operation by the Attorney General's Office led to chaos as locals mistook agents for kidnappers. A vigilante mob formed, resulting in the burning of vehicles and the abduction and beating of six agents before state authorities intervened.
Governor Julio Menchaca criticized the FGR for not coordinating with local officials, which contributed to the misunderstanding. The incident highlights the dangers faced by law enforcement in areas plagued by crime and vigilantism.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump releases powerful video highlighting US-Greenland bond after deadly Nazi attack
President Trump released a video emphasizing the historical ties between the U.S. and Greenland, recalling military sacrifices during World War II, including the deaths of 672 individuals in a Nazi attack. The video argues for U.S. support of Greenland amid perceived threats from Russia and China.
Vice President JD Vance echoed Trump's sentiments during his visit to Greenland, suggesting that the territory may seek independence from Denmark and that the U.S. should engage with Greenlanders on security matters. Both leaders stress the importance of a strong partnership for international security.
Breitbart: Justice Department Seizes $200,000 Crypto Stash from Hamas
The DOJ has disrupted a Hamas financing scheme, seizing approximately $201,400 in cryptocurrency linked to over $1.5 million laundered for the terrorist organization. The operation involved encrypted chats and multiple cryptocurrency wallets, primarily using Tether’s USDT.
Despite Hamas's claim in April 2023 to cease crypto laundering due to increased tracking efforts, the recent seizure indicates they have continued to explore new networks. The U.S. Treasury is investigating over $165 million in Hamas-related crypto, emphasizing the commitment to halt funding for terrorist activities.
#economy
Fox News: Amazon Big Spring Sale: Grab these 10 useful items at their lowest prices
Amazon's Big Spring Sale runs from March 25 to March 31, offering significant discounts on various products including cleaning, travel, and fitness items. Prime members can access exclusive deals, and non-members can sign up for a trial to take advantage of the savings.
Highlighted deals include a robot vacuum and mop combo for $139.99, an ear and nose hair trimmer for $9.99, and a bamboo cutting board set for $29.54. Shoppers can find more deals on Amazon's Deal page.
#military
The Western Journal: Watch: Hegseth Does Hilarious Trump Impression, Reveals 2 Things Trump Told Him Before Nomination
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth entertained an audience at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam with a humorous impression of President Trump. He shared two key directives Trump gave him upon taking office, emphasizing the need for toughness and restoring military readiness and standards.
Hegseth's comments also highlighted a resurgence in military recruitment numbers, suggesting a renewed confidence among potential service members following Trump's election. His impression and remarks reflect the administration's focus on military excellence.
#culture
Le Monde: What is celebrated on Eid al-Fitr?
French Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr on March 30, marking the end of Ramadan. The date is determined by the Hegira calendar, shifting annually. Traditions include prayers, exchanging gifts, and giving alms, with varying zakat amounts suggested due to rising food prices.
Eid al-Fitr, or "small feast," differs from Eid al-Kebir, the "big feast," which commemorates Abraham's sacrifice. Both celebrations share prayers and greetings but differ in rituals.
Le Monde: In Paris, stuffed dough dishes go far beyond ravioli and dumplings: Here are Le Monde's five favorites
Ravioli, originally an Italian dish, has evolved significantly in France, now encompassing various international styles. The Académie Française defines ravioli as small, stuffed pasta pockets, and Emmanuel Guillemain d'Echon's criteria emphasize the balance between dough and filling.
The article highlights the importance of traditional preparation methods and offers a selection of five recommended ravioli in Paris, emphasizing the need for quality and authenticity in their creation.
#health
Fox News: Top vaccine official allegedly pushed out of FDA: report
Dr. Peter Marks, the FDA's top vaccine official, has reportedly been forced to resign after a conflict with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over vaccine policies. Marks claimed in his resignation letter that the HHS secretary preferred misinformation over transparency.
Marks, who played a key role in Operation Warp Speed, indicated he would resign if the COVID-19 vaccine was released prematurely. His resignation is set to take effect on April 5.
#crime
Breitbart: Tesla Vandalism Incidents Investigated by NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force, FBI
A series of vandalism incidents targeting Tesla vehicles in New York City and New Jersey has led to investigations by local police and the FBI. The NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force is looking into multiple attacks, including one where a swastika was carved into a Cybertruck.
These incidents are being classified as potential domestic terrorism, with the FBI urging public vigilance. Reports also indicate aggressive behavior towards Tesla owners in South Jersey, prompting authorities to call for information from the public regarding these attacks.
The Western Journal: Startup Founder Faces 30 Years After Defrauding JPMorgan
Charlie Javice, a Miami Beach startup founder, was found guilty of wire fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy, facing up to 30 years in prison. She misled JPMorgan Chase into acquiring her financial aid company, Frank, by falsely inflating user numbers from 300,000 to 4.25 million.
Javice and her chief growth officer, Olivier Amar, were convicted after a five-week trial, with sentencing scheduled for July 23. Prosecutors emphasized the importance of accountability in financial fraud cases.
#science
Times Of Israel: Skygazers across broad swath of Northern Hemisphere see partial solar eclipse
A partial solar eclipse occurred on Saturday, visible across the Northern Hemisphere, lasting about four hours. The Moon obscured up to 90% of the Sun's disc at its peak, with the best views from northeastern Canada and Greenland.
Observers were advised to use protective eyewear to prevent eye damage, as looking directly at the Sun can cause irreversible vision loss. The next significant solar eclipse is anticipated on August 12, 2026.