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29 Mar 2025

#society

GB News: Parents ARRESTED after complaining about daughter's primary school in WhatsApp group
Parents ARRESTED after complaining about daughter's primary school in WhatsApp group
The parents of a nine-year-old girl were arrested after they complained about their child's primary school via WhatsApp. Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levin faced accusations of harassment and malicious communications, leading to an eight-hour detention, though no charges were filed after a five-week investigation.

The couple had previously been banned from the school for questioning the head teacher appointment process and expressing concerns in a parents' group. They claimed their treatment was an overreach by authorities, emphasizing they never used abusive language. The school stated they sought police advice due to the parents' excessive communications.


#economy

Liberty Nation News: Animal Rights Activists Lay Groundwork for Soaring Egg Prices - Liberty Nation News
Animal Rights Activists Lay Groundwork for Soaring Egg Prices - Liberty Nation News
The "cage-free" label for eggs, while appealing to consumers, is largely a marketing illusion that leads to higher prices without proven health benefits for hens. State laws mandating cage-free conditions have exacerbated egg price increases, alongside the impacts of bird flu.

These regulations, aimed at improving animal welfare, often result in unintended consequences that burden consumers. The complexities of state laws may threaten interstate commerce, raising questions about the balance of regulatory power. Blaming political figures for rising prices overlooks the role of these policies.


#science

Le Monde: Incredibly 'confusing and chaotic' situation for climate science in the US
Incredibly 'confusing and chaotic' situation for climate science in the US
The National Hurricane Center reports ongoing confusion among federal scientists following the reinstatement of hundreds of researchers after legal rulings. Many were placed on paid administrative leave, creating uncertainty about their future roles amid the Trump administration's appeal process.

Experts express concern over the detrimental impact on climate research and public health, highlighting the chaotic environment that hampers vital scientific work.