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6 Mar 2025
#politics
GB News: Mohamed Al-Fayed was 'desperate for a British passport', Tom Bower claims
Tom Bower's new book portrays former Harrods owner Mohamed Al-Fayed as a "total and utter monster," claiming he corrupted British institutions, including Buckingham Palace. In a GB News interview with Nigel Farage, Bower provided a harsh critique of Al-Fayed's character and influence.
Forbes: Musk Wants SpaceX To Fix Air Traffic Control. Here’s Why It Won’t Work.
The FAA is under pressure to upgrade its outdated air traffic control system after a midair collision raised safety concerns. The Trump administration is reportedly considering SpaceX's Starlink for this overhaul, despite existing contracts with Verizon and doubts about Starlink's reliability for critical communications.
Critics warn that using Starlink could violate procurement rules and lead to legal challenges. While SpaceX's technology may serve remote locations, it lacks the bandwidth and reliability needed for urban air traffic control. Concerns about latency and potential disruptions have prompted calls for a comprehensive safety assessment before any changes are made.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Mar. 6: Day 517 – Who will man the attorney general’s firing squad?
Justice Minister Yariv Levin has begun proceedings to remove Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, accusing her of politicizing her office against the government's will. This move follows a long-standing threat to take action against her.
Additionally, a new report claims Gazan medical personnel detained by Israeli forces faced severe abuse. In contrast, a review by UK Lawyers for Israel disputes allegations of famine in Gaza, stating that conditions were only slightly worse than before the war.
The Economist: Andrew Cuomo plots a comeback in New York
Andrew Cuomo, once thought to have ended his political career due to sexual-harassment allegations, is making a comeback as a candidate for New York City mayor. Recent polls indicate he remains popular among voters despite his controversial past.
Cuomo announced his candidacy on March 1, 2025, suggesting that political disgrace may not carry the weight it once did.
Fox News: DNC taps far-left progressive to revitalize party and more top headlines
Democrats are looking to a far-left progressive to revitalize the party amid criticism. Trump has issued a warning to Hamas, while fighter jets mistakenly bombed homes during training exercises.
Hunter Biden claims financial struggles in his lawsuit, and a murder suspect in Idaho is using health issues to avoid a death sentence. The UN is concerned over potential cuts to US foreign aid.
#society
The Federalist: Self-Government Requires Governing Ourselves
American liberals have lost their grip on power, as their "woke" ideology has alienated many. The anti-woke movement has gained traction, but lacks a cohesive governing vision. Brad Littlejohn's book argues that true freedom requires spiritual renewal and moral self-control rooted in Christianity.
Littlejohn contends that political freedom is unsustainable without addressing the bondage of sin. He critiques modern liberalism's view of freedom as indulgence, advocating instead for self-governance and moral character. His insights on freedom, technology, and religious liberty highlight the need for a deeper understanding of freedom grounded in faith.