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9 Mar 2025
#politics
The Western Journal: Huge: Riley Gaines Now Considering Running for Office
Riley Gaines, a former University of Kentucky swimmer and women's sports advocate, is considering a future in politics, influenced by her opposition to transgender participation in women's sports. She admires Tulsi Gabbard as a role model for her potential political career.
Gaines believes that the Democratic Party's stance on these issues could lead to a political shift, potentially benefiting conservative candidates. She remains open to influencing policy but acknowledges the challenges of entering politics.
Fox News: Weeks after Epstein file fallout, a new deadline looms in the release of the RFK and MLK files
A second deadline for the release of files related to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. is approaching, following recent controversies surrounding the release of Jeffrey Epstein files by the Department of Justice. President Trump's executive order aims to declassify these historical documents.
The FBI has conducted a new search for records related to the JFK assassination, resulting in the discovery of approximately 2,400 previously unrecognized documents. Attorney General Pam Bondi has raised concerns about the handling of Epstein files, claiming that thousands of pages remain undisclosed.
Fox News: Trump critic Mark Carney poised to replace Trudeau as Canada's prime minister
Mark Carney, former governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, is poised to win the Liberal Party leadership race, succeeding Justin Trudeau. With significant support from party members and strong fundraising, he is seen as a frontrunner against Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.
Carney has criticized U.S. tariffs under President Trump and aims to position himself as a candidate for change, focusing on economic issues and domestic trade barriers. If elected, he would be the first Canadian prime minister without prior elected office experience.
The Western Journal: While Screaming About DOGE, Media Conveniently Forgets Anti-Trump IRS Worker Leaked 400,000 Tax Records
The media has focused heavily on the impact of job cuts in government agencies, particularly the Department of Government Efficiency, where thousands of employees have resigned amid claims of threats to essential services. However, a significant data leak involving over 400,000 taxpayers, including Donald Trump's tax information, has received little attention.
The leak, perpetrated by an anti-Trump IRS contractor, has been downplayed despite its scale, which far exceeds the number of employees affected by recent cuts. The IRS admitted that the breach was much larger than initially reported, raising concerns about data safety amid ongoing workforce reductions.
#society
The Western Journal: Secret Service Shoots Armed Man Near White House
Secret Service officers shot an armed man near the White House after he brandished a firearm during an encounter. The man, who was reported to be suicidal and traveling from Indiana, was hospitalized following the incident. The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating.
Witnesses expressed concern over the frequency of such encounters and the safety of public figures. The man's current condition remains unknown.
The Telegraph: Inside the child beauty salons ringing alarm bells across France
A new beauty salon in France caters exclusively to children as young as three, offering a range of services in a whimsical setting. This trend, fueled by social media and celebrity influence, has sparked concerns from dermatologists about the potential risks to children's skin and body image.
As children's beauty salons proliferate across France, parents are spending significant amounts on packages for their kids, who enjoy treatments like manicures and themed parties. Despite the popularity, experts warn about the psychological implications of introducing beauty culture at such a young age.
#economy
Forbes: Trump Won’t Deny There Could Be A Recession—Warns Of ‘Period Of Transition’ In Economy
President Trump acknowledged the possibility of a recession during a Fox News interview, attributing potential economic downturns to his evolving tariff policies on imports from Mexico and Canada. He emphasized a "period of transition" as his economic agenda takes shape, despite economists raising recession odds.
The stock market has reacted negatively to Trump's tariffs, experiencing its worst week in six months. While Trump downplayed the market's decline, he indicated that more tariffs are forthcoming, which could further impact consumer prices. Critics warn that these tariffs may ultimately harm the economy.
#health
Breitbart: What is Hantavirus, the Infection That Killed Gene Hackman’s Wife, Betsy Arakawa?
Betsy Arakawa, wife of actor Gene Hackman, died from hantavirus infection, which is transmitted through contact with rodents. The virus can lead to severe lung infections and has no specific treatment, although early medical attention can improve survival chances.
Symptoms may mimic the flu, starting with fatigue and muscle aches, and can progress to severe respiratory issues. Public health officials recommend minimizing contact with rodents and using protective measures when cleaning droppings to prevent infection.
#crime
Le Monde: US Secret Service shoots armed man near White House says spokesman
US Secret Service agents shot an armed man near the White House after he brandished a firearm during an encounter. The incident occurred while President Trump was at his Mar-a-Lago residence. The man was hospitalized, and his condition is currently unknown.
Local police had warned the Secret Service about a "suicidal" individual traveling to Washington. The investigation is ongoing, with no injuries reported among the agents.
GB News: White House shooting: Secret Service take aim at man after 'armed confrontation' with law enforcement
The US Secret Service shot a man near the White House after an armed confrontation early Sunday. The individual, identified as possibly suicidal and traveling from Indiana, was taken to the hospital. No injuries were reported among law enforcement, and the incident is under investigation.
The President was not in the White House at the time, as he is currently at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.