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#politics

Breitbart: WATCH: Floyd Mayweather Praises Trump: 'Best President We Ever Had!'
WATCH: Floyd Mayweather Praises Trump: 'Best President We Ever Had!'
Boxing champion Floyd Mayweather praised President Trump during an appearance on Fox Business, calling him the "Greatest president we’ve ever had." Mayweather expressed that Trump is undervalued and highlighted his business acumen as a key reason for his admiration.

Mayweather defended Trump against critics, stating that dissatisfaction with presidential leadership is common regardless of who is in office. He emphasized his belief that Trump is the best choice for the presidency.


Times Of Israel: IDF’s October 7 probes welcomed, but deemed insufficient; MKs call for state inquiry
IDF’s October 7 probes welcomed, but deemed insufficient; MKs call for state inquiry
Bereaved parents and opposition lawmakers have welcomed military reports investigating failures during the October 7 attacks but insist a state commission of inquiry is necessary to examine political decisions. IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi accepted full responsibility for the military's shortcomings.

The reports revealed significant operational failures, including misinterpretation of intelligence and a breakdown in command. Opposition leaders are calling for accountability from the government, emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation into political responsibilities.


Fox News: 'Master dealmaker': Inside Trump's budget bill victory amid House GOP rebellion
'Master dealmaker': Inside Trump's budget bill victory amid House GOP rebellion
House Republicans narrowly passed a budget resolution with a 217-215 vote after initially planning to cancel the vote. President Trump played a crucial role in persuading key GOP lawmakers, particularly Reps. Tim Burchett and Victoria Spartz, to support the bill.

The quick turnaround angered Democratic leaders, who accused Republicans of rushing the vote. Trump’s involvement was highlighted as pivotal, with a White House official stating the bill was "on life support" until his intervention. This resolution is viewed as a significant step towards advancing Trump's agenda.


#society

Breitbart: Exclusive -- Marsha Blackburn: Epstein List Essential to Uncover Global Trafficking Network
Exclusive -- Marsha Blackburn: Epstein List Essential to Uncover Global Trafficking Network
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) emphasized the importance of releasing the Epstein list to expose a global human trafficking network. She highlighted ongoing efforts to ensure the protection of victims' identities while seeking access to critical evidence, including court files and IRS records related to Epstein.

Blackburn criticized obstacles from other lawmakers and the FBI that have delayed the release of information. She aims to uncover the connections within the trafficking web and believes that transparency is essential for addressing modern-day slavery.


Forbes: FAA Announces ‘Hiring Supercharge’ For Air Traffic Controllers—But Don’t Expect An Immediate Fix To The Shortage
FAA Announces ‘Hiring Supercharge’ For Air Traffic Controllers—But Don’t Expect An Immediate Fix To The Shortage
The U.S. continues to face a significant shortage of air traffic controllers, despite efforts to expedite hiring. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced a streamlined 5-step hiring process and a 30% salary increase for new academy recruits, aiming to attract more candidates.

While the FAA met its hiring goals in 2024, the shortage remains a challenge across multiple administrations. Recent aviation incidents have decreased, but concerns about controller availability persist, prompting calls for retired controllers to return to the workforce.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Trump brushes off ‘Zelensky is a dictator’ comment
Trump brushes off ‘Zelensky is a dictator’ comment
Donald Trump downplayed his earlier comments labeling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a "dictator," expressing disbelief that he made such a statement. In a media session, he emphasized support for British soldiers in Ukraine but minimized the need for US military backing.

Trump affirmed his commitment to Britain, stating they are capable of self-defense and do not require much assistance, while reiterating he would support them if necessary.


The Telegraph: The Trump administration is actually quite rational and can be worked with
The Trump administration is actually quite rational and can be worked with
Keir Starmer successfully held a summit with Donald Trump, resulting in perceived benefits for the UK. Despite Trump's controversial remarks about Ukraine and Russia, he remains a consistent figure in international relations, prioritizing U.S. self-interest while engaging with the UK.

Starmer aims to strengthen the UK’s role as a bridge between the U.S. and Europe, advocating for increased military spending and a more assertive European presence. The evolving dynamics suggest a shift in global order, with both leaders recognizing the need for pragmatic cooperation amid rising authoritarianism.


Fox News: Top House Republican threatens to expose CCP officials if China invades Taiwan
Top House Republican threatens to expose CCP officials if China invades Taiwan
Rep. Lisa McClain is introducing legislation aimed at deterring China from invading Taiwan by exposing the assets of top Chinese Communist Party officials and restricting their access to U.S. banking systems. This move aligns with ongoing tensions, as the U.S. maintains a strategic ambiguity regarding its military support for Taiwan.

The backdrop includes President Trump's recent announcement of additional tariffs on Chinese goods amidst a trade war, with China asserting that there are "no winners" in such conflicts. As military activities escalate in the Taiwan Strait, U.S. intelligence warns that China may be capable of a full-scale invasion by 2027.


#culture

Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to critic Jordan Hoffman: 5 films for Jews to follow at the Oscars
What Matters Now to critic Jordan Hoffman: 5 films for Jews to follow at the Oscars
In the latest episode of "What Matters Now," host Amanda Borschel-Dan interviews film critic Jordan Hoffman about the upcoming Academy Awards and the prospects of films related to Israel or Jewish themes. Hoffman discusses the impact of the Gaza conflict on the film "September 5," which portrays Israel as a victim of the 1972 Munich massacre.

Hoffman reviews several films, including "A Real Pain," which he praises, and expresses mixed feelings about "The Brutalist." He also comments on a Bob Dylan biopic and a Palestinian/Jewish Israeli co-production, emphasizing the complexities of representation in these works.


#crime

Breitbart: Ron DeSantis Looking to Block Andrew Tate and Brother from Florida
Ron DeSantis Looking to Block Andrew Tate and Brother from Florida
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced plans to bar Andrew and Tristan Tate from entering the state, following their arrival from Romania where they face serious charges including rape and human trafficking. DeSantis emphasized that Florida does not welcome such conduct.

The Tate brothers, who have dual citizenship, were previously restricted from leaving Romania since late 2022 due to their legal troubles. DeSantis stated that state officials are exploring jurisdiction options, while federal authorities have the primary responsibility for immigration matters.


Breitbart: Police: Transgender Suspect Planted Explosives at Colorado Tesla Dealership
Police: Transgender Suspect Planted Explosives at Colorado Tesla Dealership
A transgender individual, Lucy Grace Nelson, was arrested for allegedly planting explosives at a Tesla dealership in Loveland, Colorado, amid rising violence at Tesla locations. Nelson faces multiple charges, including the use of incendiary devices and criminal mischief.

The investigation revealed a pattern of vandalism at the dealership, with incidents reported in January and February. Nelson was released on a $100,000 bond, and federal charges may follow as authorities continue to investigate.


#outdoors

On The Water: March Strategies for New Jersey Stripers
March Strategies for New Jersey Stripers
The New Jersey striped bass fishing season opens on March 1, with anglers adapting to changes in the fishery since the shutdown of the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant. Fishermen are now focusing on sun-warmed waters in creeks and shallower areas to attract early-season stripers.

Successful strategies include using soft plastics and jigheads, particularly in the evening during outgoing tides. Observing water temperatures and local plant life can indicate when the bass are feeding. Traditional bait fishing with bloodworms remains effective, but many are now incorporating synthetic options for better results.


#other

GB News: US weather: 'New generation' of storms to batter America as tropical 90F heat blast joins forces with Pacific 'atmospheric river'
US weather: 'New generation' of storms to batter America as tropical 90F heat blast joins forces with Pacific 'atmospheric river'
A combination of tropical heat and a Pacific 'atmospheric river' is set to impact the U.S. with severe weather, including thunderstorms, hail, and potential tornadoes, particularly in southern states. Meteorologists warn that this volatile mix will enhance the jet stream, leading to an active weather pattern.

While southern regions may experience summer-like warmth, the Northwest faces flooding risks from heavy moisture. March, typically a transitional month, could bring both heavy snow and rain, with temperatures remaining above average across much of the country.