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8 Mar 2025

#politics

Breitbart: Exclusive — Scott Presler: WI Supreme Court Race 'Has 2028 Ramifications'
Exclusive — Scott Presler: WI Supreme Court Race 'Has 2028 Ramifications'
The Wisconsin Supreme Court election on April 1 is critical for determining the court's balance of power, with conservatives aiming to regain a majority after liberal Janet Protasiewicz's victory in 2023. The race features conservative Brad Schimel against liberal Susan Crawford, with significant implications for legislative redistricting and abortion laws.

Activist Scott Presler emphasizes the election's importance, suggesting a Democratic win could jeopardize Republican congressional seats and influence future elections. Both parties are heavily invested, and the outcome could shape the political landscape in Wisconsin and beyond.


#culture

Breitbart: VIDEO: Stephen A. Smith Says Bronny James Was the Subject of Tense Confrontation with LeBron
VIDEO: Stephen A. Smith Says Bronny James Was the Subject of Tense Confrontation with LeBron
Stephen A. Smith may be contemplating a presidential run, but a recent confrontation with LeBron James has overshadowed that. During a Lakers-Knicks game, James confronted Smith about comments regarding his son, expressing his displeasure in a tense exchange.

Smith acknowledged the encounter, describing it as a father's concern rather than a basketball dispute. He expressed respect for James as a family man and indicated he would be open to further discussion on the matter.


Le Monde: In Greece, the voices of the islands' historic inhabitants are being recorded before their stories are lost
In Greece, the voices of the islands' historic inhabitants are being recorded before their stories are lost
Photographer Aris Katsigiannis has been documenting the stories of elderly residents across various Greek islands, capturing their experiences of life before tourism transformed these areas. His project, "Their stories before they disappear," highlights personal histories of hardship and resilience.

Interviews reveal stark contrasts between past and present, with elders recalling poverty and traditional values. For instance, 87-year-old Irini Marti reflects on Mykonos's luxurious transformation, while 94-year-old Marika Moula emphasizes the importance of love over wealth.


#education

Breitbart: Dershowitz: We Have to Go After All 'Propaganda' Studies Programs 
Dershowitz: We Have to Go After All 'Propaganda' Studies Programs 
Alan Dershowitz criticized federal grants to universities like Columbia, arguing they contribute to a decline in higher education quality. He contended that many programs promote propaganda rather than critical thinking, calling for a reform to prioritize genuine education over ideological agendas.

Dershowitz believes the recent funding cuts could lead to significant changes across other institutions, advocating for a return to educational integrity. He emphasized that while some funding is vital for research, many programs have become vehicles for ideological indoctrination.


#crime

Times Of Israel: IDF says Hezbollah arms caches and rocket launchers targeted in Lebanon airstrikes
IDF says Hezbollah arms caches and rocket launchers targeted in Lebanon airstrikes
The IDF conducted airstrikes in southern Lebanon targeting Hezbollah military sites, citing threats posed by weapons and rocket launchers stored there. The military emphasized that these actions violated agreements between Israel and Lebanon.

In a separate event, South Carolina executed Brad Sigmon by firing squad, marking the first such execution in the U.S. since 2010. Sigmon, convicted of a double murder, expressed a desire to end the death penalty in his final statement.


Breitbart: VIDEO: Woman Abducted as Toddler 25 Years Ago Found Alive in Mexico
VIDEO: Woman Abducted as Toddler 25 Years Ago Found Alive in Mexico
A toddler abducted in 1999 from New Haven, Connecticut, has been found alive in Mexico. Andrea Michelle Reyes was taken by her mother, Rosa Tenorio, when Reyes was nearly two years old. The case remained cold until a recent investigation led to Reyes being located in Puebla.

Detective Kealyn Nivakoff confirmed Reyes' identity through DNA testing, allowing her to reconnect with her father after 25 years. An active arrest warrant for her mother exists only in the U.S., as she is believed to still be in Mexico.