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#politics
Fox News: California Dem says flight attendant told him party looked ‘heartless’ for not standing for boy with cancer
Rep. Ro Khanna recounted being confronted by a flight attendant who criticized Democrats for not standing to honor Devarjaye "DJ" Daniel, a 13-year-old cancer survivor, during President Trump's address to Congress. The attendant expressed embarrassment over the party's behavior.
While most attendees applauded Daniel, some Democrats remained seated, which drew criticism from their colleagues. Rep. Laura Gillen expressed disappointment at the lack of support for Daniel, emphasizing the importance of kindness and decency in such moments.
Fox News: John Fetterman takes aim at his own party in tweet about '#TheResistance': 'Hold our beer'
Sen. John Fetterman criticized Democrats for their actions following President Trump’s address, calling it a "sad cavalcade of self owns." He highlighted moments such as the snubbing of a cancer survivor and a viral video of Democrats in fighting poses, which drew mockery.
Fetterman firmly opposed any government shutdown, stating he would never support it and condemning those who would consider it. He emphasized the need for bipartisan cooperation to avoid a shutdown, aligning with Trump’s call for a continuing resolution.
Fox News: Potentially vulnerable Dem senator close to making re-election decision in key swing state
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire is expected to announce her decision on seeking a fourth term later this month, with speculation growing due to her low fundraising numbers and the competitive political climate. A major fundraiser is scheduled for March 20 in Manchester.
Republicans are eyeing the Senate seat as a potential gain, especially with former Sen. Scott Brown considering a rematch against Shaheen. The political landscape is shifting, and both parties are preparing for a challenging 2026 election cycle.
The Federalist: Court: Fontes Ignored Arizona Law When Drafting Election Rules
An Arizona court ruled that Secretary of State Adrian Fontes failed to comply with the Arizona Administrative Procedure Act when creating the 2023 Election Procedures Manual. The court found that the public comment period was insufficient, violating state law.
The ruling stemmed from a lawsuit by the Republican National Committee and others, challenging the shortened comment period and various provisions in the manual. The court reversed a lower court's decision and remanded the case for further proceedings.
#society
Fox News: Yard sign condemning antisemitism on college campuses sparks free speech debate
Jeff and Rachel Lobman faced backlash after displaying a sign supporting Jewish students in their yard, which was blocked by their neighbor, Lower Merion School District Board member Anna Shurak. The Lobmans viewed this as censorship of their First Amendment rights.
The incident highlights tensions surrounding antisemitism in local schools, with the Lobmans connecting their sign to recent concerns about Jewish student safety. Community members and advocates have criticized Shurak's actions as an attempt to silence Jewish voices.
Fox News: 17 DIY picks to prep your home for spring homebuying season
Spring is an ideal time to sell a home, as favorable weather attracts buyers. To enhance your property's appeal, consider small upgrades such as painting the exterior, updating outdoor furniture, and refreshing kitchen and bathroom fixtures.
Simple DIY projects can significantly boost curb appeal and attract potential buyers. Upgrades like new door handles, fresh paint, and power washing can make a noticeable difference without breaking the bank.
Breitbart: Investigation Advances Into Gene Hackman’s Mysterious Death, with Update by New Mexico Authorities
Authorities are investigating the deaths of actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa, whose bodies were found in their New Mexico home last month. The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office does not suspect foul play, and toxicology reports are pending.
Hackman, a two-time Oscar winner, and Arakawa were discovered with signs of mummification due to the dry climate. They had lived a reclusive life in Santa Fe, where Hackman pursued painting and writing after retiring from Hollywood.
GB News: Church of England diocese with £2m deficit hires 'net zero carbon manager' with £40k salary
The Church of England is hiring a £40,000-a-year "net zero carbon manager" despite facing a £62 million deficit across its dioceses. The role aims to implement carbon reduction measures as the Church targets carbon neutrality by 2030, while many parishes struggle financially.
The Diocese of Lichfield, which has a deficit of nearly £2.27 million, emphasizes the need for environmental expertise amid rising maintenance costs. Critics argue that the Church's focus on carbon initiatives and reparations funds detracts from addressing pressing financial issues within its parishes.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Trump Threatens Russia with Triple Punishment if Peace Deal Is Not Reached Soon
President Trump criticized Russia for its military actions in Ukraine and threatened significant sanctions, including banking sanctions and tariffs, if peace talks do not commence soon. He urged both Russia and Ukraine to negotiate immediately to avoid further escalation.
In response, Russia dismissed Trump's comments, asserting that the situation on the battlefield favors them, and highlighted the ineffectiveness of previous sanctions. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expressed a desire for peace and announced plans to send envoys to negotiate with American officials.
The Federalist: We Need To Ban Idiots From Using Historical Analogies
Russell Moore, editor-in-chief of Christianity Today, is criticized for his views on the Russo-Ukraine War and for comparing peace negotiations to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. The critique argues that his historical analogy is flawed and reveals a misunderstanding of the complexities of the current geopolitical situation.
The piece asserts that Trump's push for negotiations does not equate to appeasement and emphasizes that the U.S. has established alliances to deter further Russian aggression. It contends that historical comparisons to World War II are often misguided and calls for a reevaluation of how such analogies are used in public discourse.
Fox News: Trump says 'something's going to happen very soon' with Iran as he pushes to negotiate nuclear deal
President Trump indicated that a nuclear deal with Iran could be imminent, despite recently reinstating a "maximum pressure" campaign against the country. He expressed hope for a peace agreement while acknowledging potential military consequences if negotiations fail.
Trump revealed he had sent a letter to Iran's Supreme Leader, urging negotiations and warning of military action if necessary. Analysts caution that Tehran may be attempting to stall while progressing toward nuclear capabilities.
CNSNews: Trump Surprised It’s Easier to Deal with Russia Than Ukraine: ‘They Have All the Cards’
President Trump expressed surprise at finding negotiations with Russia easier than with Ukraine, stating that Ukraine lacks leverage in the ongoing conflict. He emphasized the need for Ukraine to improve its position, warning President Zelenskyy that lives are at stake.
Trump reiterated that the U.S. is attempting to assist Ukraine, but urged them to take decisive action to strengthen their negotiating stance.
#economy
Forbes: Retail Layoffs Surge As Retailers Adjust To Mounting Economic And Profitability Pressures
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports significant job losses in the retail sector, with 6,300 positions cut in February and over 45,000 layoffs announced for the year. Retail bankruptcies and corporate restructuring are further exacerbating the situation, leading to widespread store closures.
Consumer confidence is declining amid economic uncertainties, impacting spending and hiring decisions in the retail industry. Retailers are expected to close up to 15,000 stores this year, significantly affecting employment in the sector.
#military
Fox News: Fort Bragg is back: Army renames NC base to honor WWII hero
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, has been rededicated to its original name, honoring World War II hero PFC Roland L. Bragg, instead of Confederate General Braxton Bragg. The ceremony, led by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, included remarks from military officials and Bragg's descendants.
The renaming comes after a previous decision to change the name to "Fort Liberty" as part of efforts to remove Confederate associations from military installations. Other bases have undergone similar name changes, and further renamings are expected under the current administration.
#culture
Breitbart: ‘Stranger Things’ Star Millie Bobby Brown Slams Media: ‘This Is bullying’
Millie Bobby Brown addressed social media criticisms regarding her appearance as she transitions from childhood to adulthood. In an Instagram video, she expressed frustration over media scrutiny, labeling it as bullying and urging the press to improve their treatment of young women.
Brown highlighted the unrealistic expectations placed on her as she grows older, stating that she refuses to apologize for her natural development. Her video garnered significant support, receiving 1.2 million likes and praise from fellow celebrities.
Breitbart: 'Longlegs' Director Osgood Perkins Says 'F**k Jeff Bezos' When Asked If He Would Helm a James Bond Movie
Director Osgood Perkins expressed strong disapproval of Amazon's Jeff Bezos when asked about directing a James Bond film, stating, “Fuck Jeff Bezos.” His comment reflects concerns over Amazon's control of the franchise, which has traditionally been managed by producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli.
Other filmmakers, like Edward Berger, echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the importance of Broccoli's involvement in the franchise. Actor Timothy Dalton also lamented the Amazon acquisition, highlighting the unique British identity of the Bond series and questioning the future direction under new management.
#health
The Economist: Is butter bad for you?
Butter consumption in the U.S. reached a 60-year high in 2024, as attitudes toward dietary fat have shifted. However, a new study links butter intake to an increased risk of early death, raising questions about its health implications.
As consumers explore alternatives, olive oil is suggested as a healthier option. The ongoing debate over dietary fats continues as health guidelines evolve.
#crime
Breitbart: Suspected Killer of Rapper G$ Lil Ronnie, Daughter Arrested in East Texas
Texas police arrested 24-year-old Adonis Robinson, a suspect in the murders of rapper G$ Lil Ronnie and his five-year-old daughter, R’mani, at a Chevron station in Livingston. Robinson, with a history of violent crimes and a registered sex offender, faces Capital Murder charges.
The arrest follows a manhunt for Robinson and another suspect, Jakobie Russel, who remains at large. The shooting occurred on March 3 at a car wash in Forest Hill, Texas. Investigators have not disclosed details on how they located Robinson.
#science
The Economist: Two private companies reach the Moon within four days
Intuitive Machines attempted to land its robotic spacecraft, Athena, on the Moon's south pole on March 6, 2025. Despite a promising start, communication was lost during descent, and the lander's status remains unclear after landing.
Firefly Aerospace, meanwhile, has achieved better success in its lunar endeavors.