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31 Mar 2025

#politics

Fox News: Fox Politics Newsletter: Mike 'Waltz-es'
Fox Politics Newsletter: Mike 'Waltz-es'
Republican AGs are urging Trump to address a loophole exploited by cartels to flood the U.S. with fentanyl. Meanwhile, the White House considers the Signal group chat leak case closed, reaffirming support for national security advisor Mike Waltz.

In other news, Trump is gaining unexpected backing from an auto union leader, while his administration continues to break staffing records. Economic discussions include privatizing the student loan system to lower costs.


GB News: JD Vance takes step closer to Oval Office after top Republican hails overlooked 'political power move'
JD Vance takes step closer to Oval Office after top Republican hails overlooked 'political power move'
JD Vance's recent appointment as finance chair of the Republican National Committee has been hailed as a significant political move, positioning him as a potential nominee for the GOP in the 2028 Presidential Election. Ronna McDaniel, former RNC chair, emphasized Vance's access to key party members and investors, enhancing his influence.

In related news, Vance's comments on Greenland's security and the U.S. role in protecting the territory have drawn criticism from Danish leaders. President Trump reiterated the strategic importance of Greenland for U.S. security, asserting that its acquisition is crucial for global peace.


Fox News: Anna Paulina Luna resigns from House Freedom Caucus, says 'mutual respect' was 'shattered'
Anna Paulina Luna resigns from House Freedom Caucus, says 'mutual respect' was 'shattered'
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., has resigned from the House Freedom Caucus, citing disagreements over proxy voting for new parents. She criticized a faction within the caucus for undermining her proposal, which aimed to allow remote voting for parents during the first 12 weeks after a child's birth.

Luna expressed disappointment in the caucus's direction and the handling of her discharge petition, which would force a vote on her measure. Speaker Mike Johnson and other GOP members have raised concerns about the implications of such a proxy voting system.


The Western Journal: Leavitt Sets the Media Straight About a Trump Third Term: You Guys Keep Asking the Question, Then Melt Down
Leavitt Sets the Media Straight About a Trump Third Term: You Guys Keep Asking the Question, Then Melt Down
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed media inquiries regarding President Trump's potential bid for a third term, suggesting that the focus on the topic is premature. Trump himself stated that while many people encourage him to run again, he is currently focused on his administration and believes it is too early to consider such a move.

The discussion around Trump's third term raises questions about the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidents to two terms. Trump hinted at various methods to circumvent this limitation, including the possibility of a constitutional amendment. However, he emphasized that there is still a significant amount of time before the next election.


Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC and KENNY CODY: ‘We are creating the next great American generation’
JACK POSOBIEC and KENNY CODY: ‘We are creating the next great American generation’
Kenny Cody argues that the MAGA movement should embrace the label of "brutal Americans" as a badge of honor, countering leftist narratives that portray them as harsh. He believes this shift reflects a prioritization of American citizens over global interests, emphasizing a strong, honest policy approach.

Jack Posobiec supports this view, suggesting that restructuring the global order to prioritize American workers will lead to economic prosperity. He acknowledges that this transition may face resistance but insists it is necessary for the future of America.


#society

Forbes: Trump Administration Reviewing $9 Billion In Government Funding For Harvard
Trump Administration Reviewing $9 Billion In Government Funding For Harvard
The Trump administration has initiated a review of $9 billion in contracts and grants to Harvard University amid allegations of antisemitism linked to pro-Palestinian protests on campus. The Department of Education and other agencies are assessing compliance with federal civil rights regulations.

This investigation is part of a broader scrutiny of 60 universities over similar allegations, with Columbia University already facing significant funding losses and implementing strict measures against involved students. Other institutions under review include Johns Hopkins, Stanford, and Yale.


#religion

Fox News: NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore opens up about worshipping God while in space: 'I need that fellowship'
NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore opens up about worshipping God while in space: 'I need that fellowship'
NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore, who spent nearly a year on the International Space Station, emphasized the role of faith during a recent press conference. Stranded for over 280 days due to technical issues with their spacecraft, Wilmore expressed gratitude for his Christian fellowship, noting the importance of attending church services remotely while in space.

Wilmore highlighted the significance of maintaining his spiritual connection and community, stating that worship was vital for his well-being during the extended mission. He specifically mentioned tuning into services from churches in Tennessee, underscoring the importance of faith in his life as an astronaut.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: Is Rachmaninoff's Music Too Schmaltzy?
Is Rachmaninoff's Music Too Schmaltzy?
Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 is often dismissed by classical purists as overly sentimental and lacking originality. However, its emotional depth and accessibility have made it a favorite among listeners for decades. Rachmaninoff, who viewed himself as "the last of the Romantics," faced significant personal and professional challenges, including a disastrous premiere of his Symphony No. 1 that led to a period of depression.

With the help of a psychologist, Rachmaninoff emerged from this dark time to compose his acclaimed concerto, which premiered successfully in 1901. The piece is celebrated for its rich textures and emotional resonance, challenging the notion that Rachmaninoff's work is merely lowbrow or repetitive.


#health

Fox News: Crunches by age: Here's how many you should be able to do
Crunches by age: Here's how many you should be able to do
Fitness expert Joseph David shared age-based guidelines for how many crunches individuals should be able to perform, suggesting 40-50 for those in their 20s, decreasing to 10-20 for those over 60. He emphasized the importance of core strength for daily activities and injury prevention.

David advised beginners to focus on form and start with modified crunches, gradually increasing repetitions. Strengthening the core not only aids in fitness but also enhances posture and stability in everyday movements.


#crime

Fox News: Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre seriously injured after wreck
Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre seriously injured after wreck
Virginia Giuffre, a prominent accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, announced on Instagram that she has been hospitalized with kidney failure following a high-speed crash involving a school bus in Australia. She stated that doctors have given her four days to live and is being transferred to a specialist hospital.

Giuffre expressed gratitude for the support she has received and reflected on her life in her post. She is known for her allegations against Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Prince Andrew, the latter of whom has denied her claims. Giuffre's legal battles have led to the release of significant documents related to Epstein's case.