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Virginia Supreme Court to weigh legality of Democrats’ efforts to block GOP nominations for university boards

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Republican leaders in Virginia are blasting state Democrats for playing politics and usurping the courts after they blocked 14 of GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s university board appointments last week, bringing the total to 22 blocked appointments since June.

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The latest blockade comes just months before the state will elect a new governor and amid a push by the Trump administration to get Virginia universities to dismantle their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Just last month, George Mason University’s (GMU) board voted to both retain and give a raise to its president, who has defended the university’s DEI policies against the Trump administration.

«Last week, eight Democrat Senators continued their partisan campaign to irreparably harm higher education in Virginia by voting to remove highly qualified Virginians who have been productively serving on the Boards of Visitors for UVA, VMI and George Mason,» Youngkin said in a statement to Fox News Digital. 

«In my view, a single Senate committee does not have the legal authority to perform duties that the Constitution and Code explicitly assign to the full General Assembly … I am confident in our position.»

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Youngkin added that «even more concerning» was that the Democrats blocking his appointments apparently provided no explanation for their actions. However, Democrats have signaled that they believe Youngkin’s nominees hold views that are too extreme.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin delivers the VCU commencement address in Richmond, Va., May 11, 2024.  (Parker Michels-Boyce for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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Fox News Digital reached out to numerous Virginia Democrats, including the Democratic chairman of the committee that voted to block Youngkin’s appointments, Aaron Rouse, and a Democratic candidate for governor, Abigail Spanberger, but did not hear back.

The blockade was initiated and approved by the Democrat-led Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, chaired by Rouse. Youngkin and other Virginia Republicans argue the committee’s unilateral move to block the board appointees violated state law requiring the full legislative body to approve the removal of gubernatorial appointees, as opposed to a single committee.

A circuit court judge ultimately sided with Democrats, allowing the appointees to be temporarily blocked by the committee. But Republicans subsequently appealed the matter, and it is currently awaiting a ruling by the Virginia Supreme Court.  

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«We have a job to do as this committee, not only to protect our colleges and universities, but make sure that appointees and potential appointees are upholding the values and principles set forth by the Commonwealth,» Rouse said during last week’s hearing where 14 more Youngkin appointees were blocked. 

Meanwhile, in a letter sent to Youngkin last week, Democratic leaders in Virginia acknowledged that the rejections were «unprecedented» but denied that they were at all «partisan.»

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«This unprecedented level of rejection reflects not partisan obstruction, but genuine concerns about the qualifications, backgrounds, and intentions of your appointees,» the letter stated, according to the Virginia Mercury. «The pattern of inappropriate nominations and acquiescence to outside political influence has created significant uncertainty and instability within our higher education system at a time when these institutions need steady, qualified leadership.»

Democrats stated that the governor should suspend further appointments until they can confer with him further on the matter.

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The Virginia Senate is seen here on the first day of the 2024 legislative session at the Virginia State Capitol building in Richmond, Va. (Billy Schuerman/The Virginian-Pilot/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

But Republicans fear that Democrats are throwing away talent and setting a precedent that will prevent the best and brightest from wanting to serve the state’s higher education institutions. Some of the members that were blocked by Democrats include the former president of Mastercard, who served under both Republican and Democratic governors, and the former president of the Northern Virginia Technology Council, according to state Sen. Glen Sturtevant. 

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Ken Cuccinelli, a former Virginia attorney general and deputy secretary of Homeland Security under Donald Trump, was also one of the appointees blocked.

«What is the intent to make such broad strokes, and to remove so many?» Virginia state Sen. Tara Durant asked during last week’s roughly 10-minute meeting that resulted in 14 of Youngkin’s appointees getting rejected. «This is really kind of unprecedented. We have a long list of people who have a wealth of experience, and I think the broader question it begs is what will happen in the future to dissuade those who are willing to serve the Commonwealth in this capacity.»

Republicans, like state Sen. Bill DeSteph, also pointed out the state Supreme Court was adjudicating whether gubernatorial appointments to university boards can be blocked by legislative committees, as opposed to needing approval from the whole General Assembly.

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«Calling this meeting while the Supreme Court of Virginia is actively considering this very matter was inappropriate and irresponsible,» DeSteph said. 

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During the committee vote to block 14 more appointees, the Virginia Republican said, Democrats appeared to either be trying to influence the Supreme Court or usurp the court’s authority. 

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«Before we vote on this, we should allow the Supreme Court the opportunity to rule on this. This is actively in front of them,» he said. 

Democrats’ blockade has reportedly led to disruptions for at least one of the universities involved. 

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The main lawn at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville (Will Pryce/Construction Photography/Avalon/Getty Images)

At GMU, the Board of Visitors lacks enough members required to constitute a quorum to conduct official business, The Washington Post reported. 

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Meanwhile, the school is facing multiple federal civil rights investigations related to alleged racial hiring quotas and the implementation of other DEI initiatives. 

Additionally, last month, GMU’s board voted to both retain and give a 1.5% raise to President Gregory Washington, who has reportedly refused to comply with Trump administration directives pertaining to DEI.      

The University of Virginia has also faced federal scrutiny under the Trump administration for its implementation of DEI initiatives.

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Fox News Digital reached out to the UVA, GMU and VMI boards for comment but did not immediately hear back.

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Cómo es el “Project Rock N’ Roll Stars”, la movida solidaria que está impulsando Oasis en los fans más jóvenes

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La campaña de Oasis ofrece a los fans piezas inéditas y exclusivas como parte de su regreso solidario (Crédito: Kevin Cummins vía Sony Music)

Oasis, la icónica banda británica responsable de éxitos como “Wonderwall” y “Don’t Look Back in Anger”, ha sorprendido a sus seguidores no solo con su regreso a los escenarios, sino también a través de una iniciativa solidaria inédita: Project Rock N’ Roll Stars. Este proyecto busca financiar la educación musical en las escuelas estatales del Reino Unido, enfrentando uno de los desafíos más apremiantes del sistema educativo británico.

El 2025 ha marcado el regreso esperado de Oasis a los escenarios con la gira “Oasis Live’25”. Miles de fanáticos presenciaron de nuevo a los hermanos Liam y Noel Gallagher juntos, un hecho que parecía casi imposible hasta hace poco. Sin embargo, este retorno no se limitó al ámbito musical. La banda amplió su alcance con el lanzamiento de una línea oficial de indumentaria en colaboración con Adidas y, más importante aún, con el inicio de Project Rock N’ Roll Stars.

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La noticia se difundió hoy a través de las redes sociales oficiales del grupo, donde se detalló el objetivo de reunir fondos para dotar de instrumentos a las escuelas públicas de Reino Unido, involucrando activamente a los seguidores. “Colecciona las letras originales de Oasis escritas a mano y devuelve la música a las escuelas estatales del Reino Unido”, invitó la agrupación en su comunicado oficial.

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Project Rock N’ Roll Stars es la nueva iniciativa solidaria de Oasis en apoyo a la educación musical (Crédito: REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)

El corazón de Project Rock N’ Roll Stars consiste en una colección exclusiva de impresiones en tamaño A4 con las letras manuscritas de las canciones más emblemáticas de Oasis. Entre ellas destacan “Wonderwall”, “Don’t Look Back in Anger”, “Stand By Me”, “Champagne Supernova” y “Rock’N’ Roll Star”. La colección, desarrollada en conjunto con Circa, presenta además un póster de 50×50 cm, donde se retrata un momento único: Liam y Noel Gallagher tomados de la mano al salir al escenario de Wembley durante un show reciente en Londres.

Estas piezas se ofrecerán en una edición limitada hasta el 25 de noviembre, permitiendo a los fanáticos adquirir desde una sola impresión por 150 libras hasta el set completo por 1.000 libras. Los fondos recaudados con cada venta serán destinados íntegramente a escuelas públicas para la compra de instrumentos y el fomento de la enseñanza musical entre los alumnos más jóvenes del Reino Unido.

Los hermanos Gallagher promueven la
Los hermanos Gallagher promueven la compra de instrumentos musicales para jóvenes del Reino Unido (Crédito: Zak Hussein/Europa Press)

La motivación detrás de Project Rock N’ Roll Stars es clara: la drástica reducción de la provisión de música en las escuelas estatales británicas debido a los continuos recortes presupuestarios. En muchas instituciones, las aulas permanecen en silencio por la falta de materiales y apoyo para los programas artísticos. En respuesta, el proyecto se compromete a distribuir directamente los instrumentos a las instituciones seleccionadas y promover la formación integral de las futuras generaciones.

Desde la página oficial explicaron: “Project Rock’N’ Roll Stars responde al declive de la provisión de música en las escuelas estatales del Reino Unido. Con presupuestos recortados y aulas en silencio, cada impresión vendida reunirá fondos para llevar instrumentos directamente a las escuelas y asegurar que la próxima generación tenga las herramientas para tocar, crear y soñar en grande”.

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La banda invita a la comunidad educativa y al público general a postular instituciones educativas a través de un enlace habilitado para recibir instrumentos musicales, ampliando así el alcance e impacto del proyecto.

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Los seguidores de Oasis pueden adquirir impresiones limitadas y apoyar a nuevas generaciones de músicos (Crédito: REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)

En el marco de su gira “Oasis Live’25″, la banda ya realizó sus presentaciones en el Reino Unido y Norteamérica. Ahora, será el turno de Asia, luego Oceanía, y por último, América del Sur.

  • 21 de octubre de 2025 – Goyang (Corea del Sur): Estadio de Goyang.
  • 25 de octubre de 2025 – Tokio (Japón): Tokyo Dome.
  • 31 de octubre de 2025 – Melbourne (Australia): Marvel Stadium, junto a Ball Park Music.
  • 7 de noviembre de 2025 – Sídney (Australia): Accor Stadium.
  • 15 de noviembre de 2025 – Buenos Aires (Argentina): Estadio Más Monumental.
  • 19 de noviembre de 2025 – Santiago (Chile): Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos.
  • 22 de noviembre de 2025 – São Paulo (Brasil): Estadio Morumbi.



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Shutdown fight casts a shadow over jobs as Trump prepares for largest federal resignation in US history

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Past government shutdowns have been more political theater than economic shock, with markets and jobs bouncing back quickly.

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This time, though, President Donald Trump‘s warning that some furloughed workers may not return to their jobs raises the stakes, turning a routine disruption into a threat to an already fragile labor market.

If Trump carries out that threat, it would almost certainly face an immediate court challenge. But if it stands, a shutdown usually dismissed as partisan brinkmanship rather than financial disruption could deliver lasting economic consequences. 

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Robert Conzo, CEO and managing director at The Wealth Alliance, a financial advisory firm, said that such a move would mark uncharted territory.

«If the U.S. federal government dismisses workers instead of furloughing them, I believe the labor market may see a shock with a higher unemployment rate and initial jobless claims,» Conzo told Fox News Digital.

The U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.  (Eric Lee/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

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«The big question to me is whether Trump is using this as a headline negotiation tactic or as a turning point to lower federal spending in the future. I believe using a government shutdown to dismiss federal workers would be unprecedented and face a myriad of questions. Federal workers typically are covered by civil service protections, as such, they need to be dismissed with cause,» he added.

The government is set to shut down at 12:01 a.m. ET on Wednesday if Congress fails to approve a funding extension. A shutdown requires federal agencies to send home workers in roles that are not considered essential. These furloughs are temporary; once Congress resolves the standoff, employees are brought back and receive back pay. 

Each week of a shutdown trims about 0.2% from U.S. economic growth, though that loss is typically recouped once federal workers return and agencies reopen.

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The job market is already on shaky ground. The Washington, D.C. area, home to a large share of federal workers, has been hit especially hard after Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) advisory board pushed for layoffs earlier this year.

Asked how many federal workers could be laid off, Trump told reporters at the White House on Tuesday, «We may do a lot,» placing the blame squarely on Democrats for the stalemate.

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President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media on the South Lawn of the White House before boarding Marine One in Washington on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025. (Francis Chung/Politico/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

The Trump administration is preparing to oversee what could be the largest mass resignation in U.S. history, with more than 100,000 federal employees scheduled to leave under its deferred resignation program. 

At the same time, federal agencies have drafted plans for sweeping layoffs if lawmakers fail to strike a deal, raising the stakes for a workforce already bracing for upheaval.

And the timing couldn’t be worse: those workers are stepping into a job market that has been losing momentum, with unemployment rising to 4.3% in August — the highest since 2021.

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The weak August report came on the heels of another soft reading in July, which prompted Trump to fire the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Erika McEntarfer. Her removal came hours after the agency released new data showing that job growth had been significantly overstated. The bureau revised its May and June figures downward by 258,000 jobs, marking an unusually large correction that drew sharp criticism from Trump.

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The latest BLS revisions now suggest earlier reports overstated employment by more than 900,000 jobs. The adjustment, the largest correction on record and at the higher end of Wall Street forecasts, comes as Trump intensifies pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates to prop up growth.

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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell talks to reporters following the regular Federal Open Market Committee meetings at the Fed on July 30, 2025, in Washington. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Against that backdrop, the threat of a government shutdown looms large. Analysts warn that sidelining federal workers could add another layer of strain to a labor market already showing cracks.

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Brian Mulberry, senior portfolio manager at Zacks Investment Management, told Fox News Digital as many as 100,000 jobs could be at risk if a shutdown occurs, with Washington-area workers hit hardest.

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Still, he noted the broader economic effect may be muted: 

«Would losing 100,000 federal workers move the unemployment rate higher? The answer is no,» Mulberry said, estimating that it would add just 0.06 percentage points if private-sector hiring failed to offset the losses.

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Flotilla a Gaza: todas las miradas convergen sobre los 55 barcos con 630 personas que se acercan a la zona de riesgo

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Las miradas del mundo convergen sobre la Flotilla Global Sumud, que avanza desarmada hacia las aguas territoriales de Gaza para consignar ayuda a los palestinos. Siguen navegando 44 barcos que llevan a bordo alrededor de 630 personas, entre ellos varios parlamentarios italianos y figuras como la sueca Greta Thunberg y un nieto de Nelson Mandela.

La ansiedad crece, mientras se activan todos los sistemas de comunicaciones y algunos de los viajeros confiesan que no duermen de noche. «Tememos que nos vuelvan a atacar como hace cinco días, lo que obligó a retirarse a nuestro barco principal”.

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La más grande de las dos naves de guerra italianas que siguen a la Flotilla le hará de escolta hasta las 120 millas marítimas de distancia de Gaza. Después se retirará y la Flotilla quedará completamente a merced de los militares israelíes.

El ministro de Defensa, Guido Crosetto, dijo que “doy por descontado que los activistas serán arrestados”. “Pondría la firma para que suceda solo esto, sin ningún tipo de consecuencias.”

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En uno de sus últimos posteos en la cuenta oficial de Instagram, la Flotilla marcó su ubicación y reclamó «un paso seguro».

«El fracaso de los gobiernos ha obligado a la ciudadanía a asumir riesgos extraordinarios simplemente para cumplir con sus obligaciones legales y morales: entregar ayuda humanitaria y abrir un corredor marítimo tan necesario. El asedio mortífero impuesto a Gaza desde 2007 ha devastado todos los ámbitos de la vida. Hoy, la situación es catastrófica. Como mínimo, los gobiernos deben exigir un paso seguro para esta misión legal y, sobre todo, vital», escribieron.

Uno de los viajeros confiesa al “Corriere della Sera” en una comunicación que “tengo una ‘fifa’ (miedo) negra. El ataque con los drones israelíes el 23 de septiembre fue espantoso y estamos ahora por pasar la llamada línea de riesgo. Soy un no violento».

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El activista pilotea el barco a vela Morgana que hospeda también al senador Marco Moratti y la europarlamentaria de Verdes e Izquierda, Benedetta Scuderi.

Los que dialogan con la prensa no niegan que algunos han partido de regreso, pero se dan ánimo para seguir. El lunes comenzaron a practicar simulaciones de los escenarios que podrían enfrentar.

En 2010, en la “zona de riesgo” a más de cien millas de las aguas territoriales, soldados israelíes atacaron una Flotilla que transportaba también vituallas para los palestinos de Gaza. Diez voluntarios que estaban en la nave principal murieron y nueve soldados de Israel resultaron heridos.

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Irene Soldatti, de 40 años, de Bolonia, que navega en la nave “Aurora”, uno de los barcos más grandes, dijo a la prensa que “queremos encender una mecha de paz, no de guerra”. “Lo único que tenemos es el cuerpo”.

La variante más tranquilizadora es que una vez capturados, los que viajan en la Flotilla serán arrestados y procesados.

La intervención israelí se produciría entre las 100 y 120 millas náuticas (entre 185 y 222 km) de las aguas territoriales.

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Nadie confirma nada, pero la primera ministra Giorgia Meloni habló por teléfono del tema al presidente Donald Trump y le pidió su colaboración para evitar un final sangriento.

“Debemos asegurarnos que no haya consecuencias letales”, insistió el ministro de Defensa Guido Crosetto, que recibió a representantes del Movimiento Global en Gaza.

También se habría pedido una intervención al presidente de Israel, Isaac Herzog, amigo de Italia que estuvo hace poco en Roma por una entrevista con el Papa.

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También el pontífice está moviendo los hilos diplomáticos de la Iglesia para convencer a los israelíes de asegurarse que no haya víctimas cuando los soldados israelíes asalten los barcos. Se espera una intervención pública de León XIV en cualquier momento para evitar un choque sangriento.

El lunes, 18 parlamentarios de Estados Unidos pidieron a su gobierno que garantice la seguridad de los civiles a bordo de la Global Sumud Flotilla. Es el nombre internacional de la Flotilla. La palabra “Sumud” significa resistencia, resiliencia.

“La amenaza de violencia por parte de Israel planea sobre el viaje”, señala el mensaje de los parlamentarios de Estados Unidos.

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Los 18 legisladores norteamericanos revelaron que a bordo de las naves de la flotilla viajan 24 ciudadanos estadounidenses.

La Flotilla informó este martes que se aproxima a la zona de alto riesgo “donde anteriormente se interceptaron otras flotillas”.

“En este punto, la vigilancia y la solidaridad internacionales son más necesarias que nunca”.

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