The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 3.26.25

Alabama

  • Dr. Brian Christine of Mountain Brook to serve as HHS assistant secretary
  • Hyundai investments within the US to include upgrades in Montgomery
  • HB 444 addresses religious exemptions for students re: vaccines/testing
  • Fairhope City Council not going to defund public library as did the APLS
  • Judge hears immunity arguments for former Decatur police officer
  • Part 3 of interview with family therapist on bill to prevent child exposure to pornography on electronic devices

National

  • Dr. Marty Makary confirmed by US Senate to head up the FDA
  • Trump supports Mike Waltz despite mistake with group chat on Signal
  • Waltz tells Fox News reporter included in group chat is not on his phone
  • Trump signs series of EOs that address election integrity 
  • DOJ says Mahmoud Khalil did not disclose history for green card application
  • House judiciary to question judges issuing injunctions against White House
  • Russia and Ukraine agree to ceasefire for ships on the Black Sea

The NewsWorthy - Group Chat Fallout, Reshaping Elections? & Spring Sales – Wednesday, March 26, 2025

The news to know for Wednesday, March 26, 2025!

What to know about more fallout from that Signal group chat that exposed American officials’ thinking ahead of military strikes in Yemen—and how the Trump administration is now defending itself.

Also, a new deal to stop fighting between Russia and Ukraine… at least somewhat.

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CBS News Roundup - 03/25/2025 | World News Roundup Late Edition

Top national security officials get grilled over text chat discussing Yemen attack that included a journalist. President Trump signs executive order overhauling U.S. elections. El Paso Walmart gunman offered plea deal that takes death penalty off the table. CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Keiper with tonight's World News Roundup.

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Consider This from NPR - The fallout from the Signal breach begins

In the 24 hours since a bombshell Atlantic article, senators have grilled Trump administration intelligence officials — but there are no signs yet that anyone involved will face any repercussions. The article, by Jeffrey Goldberg, details how he was inadvertently added to a chat on Signal, the encrypted messaging app, where key administration figures were planning a U.S. bombing operation in Yemen.

NPR's Ryan Lucas followed a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, where CIA Director John Ratcliffe and the director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard testified that no classified information was discussed in the chat group. Democrats challenged that assertion.

And Willem Marx reports on reaction in European capitals. The Atlantic article included disparaging comments about European allies from Vice President J.D. Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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Consider This from NPR - The fallout from the Signal breach begins

In the 24 hours since a bombshell Atlantic article, senators have grilled Trump administration intelligence officials — but there are no signs yet that anyone involved will face any repercussions. The article, by Jeffrey Goldberg, details how he was inadvertently added to a chat on Signal, the encrypted messaging app, where key administration figures were planning a U.S. bombing operation in Yemen.

NPR's Ryan Lucas followed a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, where CIA Director John Ratcliffe and the director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard testified that no classified information was discussed in the chat group. Democrats challenged that assertion.

And Willem Marx reports on reaction in European capitals. The Atlantic article included disparaging comments about European allies from Vice President J.D. Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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Consider This from NPR - The fallout from the Signal breach begins

In the 24 hours since a bombshell Atlantic article, senators have grilled Trump administration intelligence officials — but there are no signs yet that anyone involved will face any repercussions. The article, by Jeffrey Goldberg, details how he was inadvertently added to a chat on Signal, the encrypted messaging app, where key administration figures were planning a U.S. bombing operation in Yemen.

NPR's Ryan Lucas followed a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, where CIA Director John Ratcliffe and the director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard testified that no classified information was discussed in the chat group. Democrats challenged that assertion.

And Willem Marx reports on reaction in European capitals. The Atlantic article included disparaging comments about European allies from Vice President J.D. Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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The Daily Signal - Victor Davis Hanson: The Left’s Tesla Terrorism Agenda

Victor Davis Hanson breaks down how these violent acts fit into a broader pattern of political intimidation on today's episode of "Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words."


“ We’ve had Molotov cocktails thrown at dealerships and we’ve had Tesla charging stations that were attacked. What is the point of all of this? … They’re trying to drive down Elon Musk’s popularity and indeed his viability.



“ There was a message to the Left and it said, ‘If you engage in street violence, that is considered legitimate political protest, legitimate political protest, and there will not be legal consequences.’”


00:00 Introduction

01:00 Tesla Under Attack

02:03 Mainstream Endorsement of Violence

04:18 Political Hypocrisy and Asymmetrical Law Enforcement

07:24 Conclusion

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The Journal. - Arrivederci, Donatella Versace

After nearly three decades as creative director, Donatella Versace is stepping down from her role at her family’s fashion house. The announcement comes after years of clashes between the designer and the American businessman who acquired her family’s brand. WSJ’s Suzanne Kapner unpacks the drama and discusses what it means for the fashion house. 


Further Reading:

-Inside the Versace Clash Between Donatella and the ‘American Cowboy’ CEO 

-Donatella Versace to Step Down as Chief Creative Officer of Versace 

-The Plan to Revive Michael Kors and Versace Tanked Their Sales Instead

Further Listening:

-The Resurrection of Abercrombie & Fitch 

-Old Navy Tried to Make Sizes for All. It Backfired. 

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State of the World from NPR - The Triumph of a Doctrine of Cruelty in El Salvador

For three years El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has proudly shown the world the terrible treatment given to the country's prisoners. The president and his defenders say barbaric treatment is necessary to combat a pervasive gang problem in the country. And now the U.S. is endorsing this view, sending hundreds of people removed from the U.S. to those same prisons. We hear about the triumph of Bukele's style of rule in El Salvador.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - COINDESK DAILY: Trump Companies Explore Crypto ETFs and Stablecoins

Host Christine Lee breaks down the latest news in the industry as Trump-related companies are exploring crypto ETFs and stablecoins.

Trump Media partners with Crypto.com to launch ETPs and ETFs, while Trump-backed World Liberty Financial explores stablecoins. Plus, Nillion's 'blind computing' protocol launches on mainnet. CoinDesk's Christine Lee hosts "CoinDesk Daily."

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