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6 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: Speaker Johnson says censure of Rep. Al Green for Trump disruptions is a 'sad day' for Congress
House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized Rep. Al Green after the House voted to censure him for disrupting President Trump's address to Congress. Johnson described Green's actions as intentional and shameful, marking a historic breach of decorum in the chamber.
The censure passed with bipartisan support, despite Democrats protesting by singing "We Shall Overcome." Johnson claimed the incident reflected poorly on the Democratic Party, suggesting they are in disarray and resorting to childish antics in response to their political challenges.
Fox News: SCOOP: Dems who derailed Al Green censure could be stripped of House committee roles
Rep. Andy Ogles has introduced a resolution to penalize Democrats who disrupted House proceedings during Rep. Al Green's censure. Ogles argues that respect is needed in Congress and that the Democrats' behavior was unacceptable. The resolution could lead to the removal of certain committee assignments.
The chaos occurred when Democrats protested Green's censure by singing "We Shall Overcome," prompting House Speaker Mike Johnson to call for a recess. Ogles' resolution directs the House Sergeant-at-Arms to identify members who ignored directives, potentially resulting in their removal from committees for the rest of the Congress.
#society
GB News: Co-op admits to breaching competition rules more than 100 times by BLOCKING rival store openings
The Co-op has acknowledged 107 violations of competition rules by unlawfully blocking rival supermarkets from opening near its stores, according to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). This practice limits competition, reducing consumer choice and potentially keeping prices higher.
Despite the breaches, which relate to a 2010 order against such restrictive practices, Co-op has made efforts to amend 104 of the agreements and is committed to resolving the remaining issues. The CMA has emphasized the importance of compliance for fair competition in the supermarket sector.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Released hostage provides first public sign of life from captive Rom Braslavski
A recently released hostage, Sasha Troufanov, provided the first public confirmation of Rom Braslavski's survival since his abduction by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Troufanov, who was held by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, expressed his relief at being home but emphasized his concern for those still captive, including Braslavski.
Braslavski, a 21-year-old security guard, was last seen attempting to help others during the attack at a music festival. He is among 59 hostages still held in Gaza, while several others have been returned or confirmed dead. The ongoing hostage situation remains critical amid the conflict.
#education
The Western Journal: Trump About to Sign Executive Order to Abolish the Department of Education: Report
President Trump is reportedly preparing to sign an executive order to abolish the Department of Education, citing a failure to improve student outcomes since its establishment in 1979. The draft order tasks DOE Secretary Linda McMahon with facilitating the department's closure and returning education oversight to the states.
Despite the significant federal funding allocated to the DOE, recent data shows declining academic performance among students. Trump and his supporters argue that the current system has not worked, advocating for a shift towards state control of education.