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29 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: The passing Signal psychodrama
The inclusion of Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg in a secure Trump administration conference list raises significant questions about security protocols and the motivations behind his presence. Critics question how Goldberg's contact information was obtained and why he did not disclose his accidental inclusion in sensitive discussions regarding national security.
This incident is compared to historical diplomatic blunders that had serious consequences, suggesting that it could have impacted military operations. The author calls for better vetting processes for future conferences and urges Trump officials to avoid engaging with those who oppose them.
Fox News: Bill Maher grills Gavin Newsom over California's regulations, tells him 'DOGE the s---' out of bureaucracy
Bill Maher challenged California Governor Gavin Newsom on the state's excessive regulations during an interview, expressing frustration over having to pay for multiple inspections for his roof repairs after wildfires. Maher criticized the slow progress on infrastructure projects like the high-speed rail, urging Newsom to streamline processes.
Newsom acknowledged the need to reduce bureaucratic hurdles and highlighted some successes in emergency responses. However, he also pointed out that many regulations were established by Republicans and suggested that the GOP is using the issue to their advantage.
#society
The Mirror: 'Trump's weird brag over Barron's skills shows just how doomed we all are'
Donald Trump praised his son Barron's tech skills during an interview, highlighting his ability to quickly reopen a laptop. This comes amid concerns about Trump's access to nuclear codes.
In other news, a Texas family faces tragedy as the parents of a child who died from measles blame vaccines, while three teens allegedly attacked their mother over a Wi-Fi dispute. A United flight was diverted due to a pilot forgetting his passport, and a man was caught filming a child changing.
GB News: Dog attack: Schoolgirl, 10, scarred for life after animal escapes cage and viciously attacks her - 'Something from a horror movie!'
A 10-year-old girl from Bridgend, Wales, was severely injured by a Staffordshire bull terrier cross that escaped its cage while she was playing football. The attack left her with significant facial injuries, requiring surgery and ongoing care.
The dog's owner was fined after pleading guilty to owning a dangerously out-of-control dog, but the family feels unsupported and has launched a GoFundMe to help cover medical expenses and therapy for Lilly. They express frustration over a lack of assistance and the owner's continued pet ownership.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Russian tanker sailings in Channel nearly double despite sanctions
The number of Russian oil tankers navigating the English Channel has surged by 90% since the UK's sanctions on Moscow post-Ukraine invasion. Each tanker carries significant oil supplies, crucial for funding Russia's military actions.
Priti Patel emphasized the need for stronger energy policies and defense strategies to reduce European reliance on Russian oil and gas.
#economy
The Mirror: 'We can blame Trump for WW3 - but only 'dodgy' Rachel Reeves is punishing poor'
The article criticizes the current Labour government, particularly leaders Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves, for their ineffective economic policies and inability to take responsibility for their actions. It argues that they are blaming external factors, like the Trump presidency, for their failures rather than addressing their own shortcomings.
The piece highlights the government's approach to balancing the budget at the expense of the poor and questions their lack of meaningful policy changes. It suggests that the leadership is lacking in vision and courage, which is detrimental during challenging economic times.