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#politics
The Federalist: Leftist Lawfare Firm Sues Madison For Disenfranchising Voters
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Madison, Wisconsin, by residents claiming their absentee ballots were not counted in the November 2024 election, allegedly violating their voting rights. The plaintiffs seek $175,000 each in damages, highlighting a significant oversight by local election officials.
The lawsuit comes amid an ongoing investigation by the Wisconsin Elections Commission into the failure to count 193 ballots. Madison officials have acknowledged the error but maintain it did not impact election outcomes. The case raises questions about election integrity in a city that has criticized such efforts as voter suppression.
Fox News: White House unleashes on 'rogue bureaucrats' after agency head refuses DOGE entry to headquarters
The White House criticized "rogue bureaucrats" at the U.S. African Development Foundation (USADF) for blocking members of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from entering their building. This incident followed President Trump’s executive order aimed at downsizing federal agencies.
USADF President Ward Brehm, who directed staff to deny DOGE entry, has filed a lawsuit claiming unlawful overreach. A temporary restraining order has been issued to prevent his removal. Trump supports DOGE's efforts to cut waste and restore accountability in government.
#society
The Telegraph: Donald Trump’s Scottish golf course targeted by pro-Palestine protesters
Pro-Palestine activists from Palestine Action vandalized Donald Trump's Turnberry golf course in Scotland, leaving messages such as “Gaza is not for sale” and damaging the greens. The group claims their actions are in response to perceived threats from the U.S. regarding Gaza.
Times Of Israel: 340 civilians killed in clashes between Syrian regime and pro-Assad forces, says watchdog
Recent clashes in Syria have resulted in the deaths of 340 Alawite civilians, as security forces confront militants loyal to the ousted Assad regime. The violence follows the arrest of a wanted individual and has led to accusations of executions and looting by government forces.
The overall death toll has reached 553, including security personnel and pro-Assad fighters. The interim President has called for insurgents to surrender, while international observers express concern over the escalating violence and its implications for Syria's fragile political transition.
GB News: National Lottery launches hunt for joint winners of £3.8 million jackpot
National Lottery officials are seeking two online ticket holders who each won £1.9 million in the March 1 Lotto draw but have not yet claimed their prizes. They matched all six main numbers, with winners having 180 days to come forward.
The winning numbers were 06, 11, 14, 19, 41, 43, and the bonus number was 53. Andy Carter from Allwyn encourages the winners to check their accounts to realize their life-changing winnings.
Fox News: Maher praises Newsom's 'tack to the center' as Dem gov speaks out against trans athletes in women's sports
Bill Maher praised California Governor Gavin Newsom for his recent stance against biological men competing in women's sports, calling it a "switch" to a more centrist position. In a podcast with conservative Charlie Kirk, Newsom acknowledged that allowing trans women in women's sports is "deeply unfair."
Maher expressed approval of Newsom's political maneuvering, suggesting that it reflects a broader shift in the Democratic Party. He criticized Senate Democrats for blocking a vote on a bill to ban biological males from women's sports, noting that a significant majority of the public supports such measures.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Diplomacy: The impossible dialogue with Donald Trump
Emmanuel Macron's recent meeting with Donald Trump highlighted his unique diplomatic rapport with the former U.S. president, which he has cultivated over years. As the first EU leader to visit the U.S. since Trump's return to the political stage, Macron aimed to influence Trump's stance on Ukraine.
Despite their personal connection, experts suggest that Macron faced significant challenges in swaying Trump, whose approach has evolved since his presidency. Macron's strategy relies on personal diplomacy, leveraging emotional connections with global leaders.
#culture
Fox News: Red Hot Chili Peppers front man's girlfriend of the '90s was 'rattled for years' by his heroin addiction
Ione Skye's memoir, "Say Everything," reflects on her tumultuous relationship with Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis, which began when she was 16 and he was 24. The romance quickly turned toxic due to Kiedis's heroin addiction, leading Skye to struggle with feelings of shame and anxiety.
Despite the challenges, Skye credits her role in "Say Anything" as a saving grace, helping her cope with the situation. She eventually realized that she could not fix Kiedis and needed to prioritize her own well-being. Skye has since moved on, marrying musician Ben Lee and focusing on personal growth.
Fox News: New York Times guest essay suggests fashion industry has 'given up' on 'woke' values
President Trump announced a shift away from "woke" culture in his address to Congress, reflecting a broader trend in the fashion industry that is moving from progressive minimalism to luxury and extravagance. This change indicates a more diverse political acceptance within fashion, as designers now embrace conservative figures.
Fashion journalist Amy Odell noted that the industry's past focus on social consciousness often clashed with luxury aesthetics. Designers are now recognizing conservative women, with brands like LVMH and Oscar de la Renta showcasing looks for Ivanka Trump and Usha Vance, marking a departure from previous exclusionary practices.