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7 Mar 2025
#society
GB News: Kaleb Cooper net worth skyrockets as Clarkson's Farm star smashes past major financial milestone
Kaleb Cooper, star of Clarkson's Farm, has seen his earnings soar to nearly £1 million, a stark contrast to his previous wage of 50p per hour. His production company has reported profits of £910,000, alongside significant contributions from his farming ventures, marking a remarkable financial turnaround.
Cooper, who manages Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm, aims to own his own farm and is on track to achieve this dream. He also shares two children with his fiancée Taya and is expecting a third, highlighting his growing personal and professional life.
Front Page Magazine: Let DEI Die
The author reflects on their mixed racial heritage and critiques the binary view of race promoted by Critical Race Theory, arguing that it oversimplifies complex identities and perpetuates division. They express concern over the implications of policies like reparations and the influence of movements such as Black Lives Matter.
The piece concludes by invoking Frederick Douglass's vision of unity and equality, emphasizing the need for a more inclusive understanding of race that transcends color-based categorizations. The author advocates for a society that values character over racial identity.
Front Page Magazine: Mourning Dead Jewish Children is "White Supremacy"
Following the tragic murder of two Jewish children, the Bibas siblings, radical leftists have controversially accused those mourning them of "white supremacy." This response has sparked outrage and confusion, as the family has Middle Eastern roots, challenging the narrative that associates their appearance with racial supremacy.
Critics argue that labeling the mourning of Jewish children as white supremacy is a dangerous inversion of anti-Nazi sentiment, equating opposition to genocide with hate. The discourse surrounding the Bibas children highlights a troubling trend where expressions of grief for Jewish victims are politicized and weaponized against their community.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: The Arab Plan For Gaza
The Arab Plan for Gaza, set to be revealed at a Cairo summit on March 4, aims to replace Hamas and the Palestinian Authority with a technocratic governing body to oversee reconstruction, funded by up to $20 billion from Gulf states. This amount falls short of the estimated $55 billion needed for rebuilding.
The plan seeks to ensure that funds are not misappropriated and to prevent further conflict. However, it raises questions about the future of Hamas and the PA, as well as the potential for corruption and resistance from Palestinian leaders. The initiative appears motivated by a desire to keep Gazans from migrating to other Arab countries.
Le Monde: Private US spaceship again lands awkwardly on the moon
Intuitive Machines' lunar lander, Athena, landed on the Moon on March 6, 2025, but at an awkward angle, echoing issues from its previous mission. The company is assessing the lander's status, which may hinder its power generation and communication capabilities.
Despite the setback, NASA remains optimistic about gathering scientific data. Athena is part of NASA's $2.6 billion Commercial Lunar Payload Services program, which aims to utilize private industry for lunar exploration.
Times Of Israel: Analysts: Direct US-Hamas talks reflect ‘dysfunction’ in ceasefire negotiations
The U.S. has engaged in unprecedented direct talks with Hamas, signaling dysfunction in ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza. Analysts suggest this reflects a breakdown in mediation efforts, with concerns that the U.S. approach could undermine Israeli interests and embolden Hamas.
The negotiations, aimed at securing the release of hostages and extending the ceasefire, have been complicated by leaks and Israeli dissatisfaction. The first phase of the truce has ended, with Hamas demanding adherence to its terms, raising tensions further.
#economy
Breitbart: Exclusive — USDA: Need Biosecurity, Chicken Repopulation, Not Vaccines
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins outlined a $1 billion plan to reduce egg prices, focusing on chicken repopulation and biosecurity measures while ruling out animal vaccines for avian flu. She criticized the Biden administration for failing to address the issue over the past two years.
Rollins emphasized immediate biosecurity measures to prevent avian flu outbreaks and the long-term goal of repopulating chicken stocks. She also highlighted the importance of deregulation and importing eggs from other countries to stabilize supply.
#health
Fox News: A look back at the early days of coronavirus spread
Five years after COVID-19's emergence, the World Health Organization reports over 3,000 deaths in the last month, totaling more than 7 million since the pandemic began. The virus's origins remain debated, with U.S. intelligence agencies considering both natural and lab-associated sources plausible.
In late 2019, as concerns about the virus grew, trade negotiations between the U.S. and China were ongoing, and the Wuhan Institute of Virology was studying coronaviruses. Early cases were linked to a seafood market, but many had no direct ties, raising questions about the virus's true origin.