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30 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: Dem senator says party brand is ‘really problematic’ and led to the loss of trust of working-class voters
Sen. Michael Bennet criticized the Democratic Party for being out of touch with working-class Americans, stating its brand is associated with the elite and not everyday voters. He echoed California Gov. Gavin Newsom's view that the party's image is "toxic" and called for a compelling vision to regain trust.
Bennet's remarks come amid internal party strife, with calls for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to step down after his controversial vote with Republicans. He emphasized the need for bold policies to reconnect with voters and improve the party's standing.
Times Of Israel: Report: Ben Gvir mocked by cabinet colleagues for overzealous demands to punish Gaza
Israeli ministers are advocating for harsher measures against Gaza to pressure Hamas, with National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir proposing to cut all electricity supply. The cabinet is divided, with some pushing for military action while families of hostages express frustration over the lack of progress in negotiations.
Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasizes a combined military and diplomatic approach to secure the release of hostages, but families feel neglected and demand a comprehensive agreement. They accuse the government of leaving them uninformed about negotiations and urge immediate action.
#society
GB News: Trainee Ryanair mechanic SACKED after failing to follow safety instructions and telling instructor ‘I know best’
A Ryanair trainee mechanic was dismissed for failing to follow safety protocols and disregarding instructions, asserting he "knew best." Connor Dolan claimed his actions were due to coping mechanisms for dyslexia, but the tribunal found safety was paramount, justifying his termination.
The tribunal concluded Dolan was either "unwilling or unable" to adhere to critical safety instructions, making dismissal necessary to protect passengers and staff.