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8 Mar 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Maher: Trump's Way More Proactive on Gaza Hostages than Biden Seemed
On HBO’s “Real Time,” Bill Maher and Alyssa Farah Griffin discussed Donald Trump's proactive efforts in securing the release of hostages from Gaza, suggesting he has been more aggressive than the Biden administration. They emphasized the tangible impact of Trump's actions on public concern.
#society
GB News: National speed limit changes for HGVs risk causing more road fatalities and collisions across major region
Safety experts, including the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), oppose proposed increases in speed limits for heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) on UK roads, citing significant safety risks. They warn that higher speeds could lead to more serious collisions, increased driver fatigue, and greater infrastructure damage.
RoSPA emphasizes that the potential benefits of reduced journey times do not outweigh the dangers posed by faster HGVs, which require longer stopping distances and may compromise safety systems. They advocate for maintaining current HGV speed limits to prioritize safety, environmental concerns, and road integrity.
Le Monde: French throng streets for International Women's Day rallies
Tens of thousands rallied across France on March 8 for International Women's Day, focusing on gender pay gaps, violence against women, and male-dominated politics. Organizers claimed 250,000 participants, with significant turnout in Paris.
Demonstrators criticized US President Trump, with some activists marching topless. Salary disparities remain a key issue, as women earn an average of 14% less than men for the same work. The Eiffel Tower will display a message of solidarity with Afghan women.
#health
Fox News: Excessive phone and screen use tied to manic symptoms for one group, study finds
A study from the University of California, San Francisco, found that pre-teens exposed to excessive screen time may be at a higher risk for manic symptoms, including impulsivity and racing thoughts. The research analyzed over 9,000 children, linking social media and gaming to potential mental health issues.
Experts emphasize the need for healthy screen habits, urging parents to set boundaries and encourage outdoor activities. They recommend teaching children to critically engage with technology while balancing screen time with real-life interactions to promote better mental health.