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29 Mar 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Maher: 'Crazy Far-Left' NPR Needs to Be Private
Bill Maher criticized NPR during HBO’s “Real Time,” labeling it as “crazy far-left” and questioning the need for government subsidies. He argued that in today's polarized political climate, media outlets should be private rather than publicly funded.
Maher suggested that the era of government-subsidized media is over, as the current environment fosters deep divisions between political parties, making it difficult for such outlets to remain unbiased.
Breitbart: Rep. Tim Burchett Slaps Back After Gotcha Question: 'Do You Trust Your Mother Every Night to Fix Your Hot Pockets?'
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) faced a confrontational question about the Trump administration's national security team and the recent Signal group chat leak. Burchett dismissed concerns, referencing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's statement that no war plans were leaked.
The Trump administration has consistently rejected claims from the Atlantic regarding the chat, asserting that no classified information was shared. Officials emphasized that the narrative is a distraction from Trump's national security efforts.
#society
Fox News: Satanic leader arrested after Black Mass, scuffle at Kansas Statehouse: 'A despicable act'
Michael Stewart, leader of the Kansas City-area Satanic Grotto, and three others were arrested after a confrontation during a planned Black Mass at the Kansas Statehouse. Stewart was filmed punching a counter-protester and was later released on bond for disorderly conduct.
The event sparked significant backlash, with hundreds of Christian counter-protesters present, leading to a temporary protest ban by Governor Laura Kelly. Stewart's group defended their actions as free speech, while critics condemned the event as anti-Catholic.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Samurai Fire Festival, Protest Against Tesla, and Partial Solar Eclipse
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake caused the collapse of a high-rise building in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 28, 2025. In other global events, protests erupted in Istanbul over the arrest of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, and Japan and the U.S. commemorated the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima.
Meanwhile, demonstrations in Tel Aviv called for action to secure the release of Israeli hostages, while mass protests in Serbia targeted government propaganda. In sports, Newcastle United celebrated a trophy victory, and tourism in Greenland surged following the opening of a new international airport.
GB News: Britain's police believe they can 'crack down on the speech of private citizens', Powers claims
A Hertfordshire school faced backlash after the parents of a nine-year-old were arrested for 11 hours over complaints made in a WhatsApp group. Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine were detained on suspicion of harassment and malicious communications related to a dispute with Cowley Hill Primary School.
Breitbart: Nolte: Weekend Two Delivers Even More Box Office Humiliation for ‘Snow White’
Disney's live-action remake of Snow White has underperformed at the box office, grossing only $96.5 million globally after its first week, despite a $370 million budget. Projections suggest it could be one of the biggest box office bombs in history, potentially losing over $270 million.
The film's poor performance raises questions about Disney's strategy, especially as streaming alters the traditional revenue model. Critics argue that bypassing theaters for a direct Disney+ release would have been more financially prudent.
#culture
Le Monde: Wes Anderson's childhood memories explored in Paris exhibition
The Cinémathèque Française in Paris is hosting "Wes Anderson: The Archives," an exhibition showcasing the filmmaker's unique aesthetic and craftsmanship until July 27. Curated by Matthieu Orléan, Lucia Savi, and Johanna Agerman Ross, it features items from Anderson's private collections.
Anderson, known for blending various artistic traditions, has created films that resemble exhibitions themselves, with meticulous detail and distinctive compositions. This exhibition highlights his contributions to fashion, architecture, and other crafts.
#health
Breitbart: VIDEO: Four TX Deputies in Harris County Die by Apparent Suicide Weeks Apart
A Texas community is grieving after four deputies from the Harris County Sheriff's Office died by apparent suicide within six weeks. The deaths include retired Deputy Long Nguyen, Deputy Christina Kohler, former Deputy Maria Vasquez, and retired Deputy William Bozeman.
HCSO officials emphasize the need for prioritizing mental health support for staff, acknowledging the impact of these tragedies on the department. Sheriff Ed Gonzalez noted the outpouring of condolences and support from colleagues, highlighting the importance of coming together in times of grief.
#crime
Human Events: Ukrainian national identified as suspect in Amsterdam mass stabbing
A 30-year-old Ukrainian man from Donetsk has been identified as the suspect in a stabbing incident in Amsterdam that injured five people, including two Americans and a Polish national. The attack occurred randomly, and the suspect was apprehended by a British tourist.
The victims are hospitalized in stable condition, and the suspect will appear before a magistrate to determine the continuation of his pre-trial detention. The motive for the attack remains unclear.