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#politics

Breitbart: Fighter Jets Intercept Another Aircraft Near Trump's Mar-a-Lago Estate
Fighter Jets Intercept Another Aircraft Near Trump's Mar-a-Lago Estate
Fighter jets intercepted two aircraft violating temporary flight restrictions near President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida over the weekend. NORAD reported that excessive violations have led to multiple interceptions, emphasizing the importance of adherence to flight safety protocols.

General Gregory Guillot warned pilots about the necessity of reading Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) to avoid such incidents. Since Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025, NORAD has intercepted over 20 violations in the area.


Breitbart: Alejandro Mayorkas Denies Any Blame for Trump's 2024 Win, Laments New Media Overcoming 'Traditional' News
Alejandro Mayorkas Denies Any Blame for Trump's 2024 Win, Laments New Media Overcoming 'Traditional' News
Alejandro Mayorkas, former Secretary of Homeland Security, defends his immigration policies amid criticism for their role in the Democratic Party's 2024 election loss. He attributes blame to Texas Governor Greg Abbott and claims external factors influenced migration trends, despite overseeing significant migrant inflows.

Mayorkas asserts that his policies aimed to uphold American values as a nation of refuge, but many Americans experienced negative impacts, including job losses and increased civic instability. Critics argue that his approach exacerbated public discontent and contributed to the Democratic defeat, while pro-migration investors shift blame away from Mayorkas.


Breitbart: California Gov. Newsom Falsely Claims He's Never Said 'LatinX'
California Gov. Newsom Falsely Claims He's Never Said 'LatinX'
California Governor Gavin Newsom claimed that no one in his office has used the term "LatinX," but this statement is contradicted by his own social media posts. During a podcast with conservative Charlie Kirk, he distanced himself from far-left gender ideology and acknowledged concerns about fairness in women's sports regarding transgender athletes.

Newsom criticized the use of gender pronouns in meetings and previously defended the term "LatinX," which has seen limited acceptance among Latinos. His remarks have drawn attention from both conservatives and liberals, highlighting a complex stance on gender issues.


#society

Breitbart: Disney’s Latest 'Snow White' Trailer Hit With Negative Reviews as Ticket Pre-Sale Begins
Disney’s Latest 'Snow White' Trailer Hit With Negative Reviews as Ticket Pre-Sale Begins
Disney's upcoming film "Snow White" is facing significant backlash, with its latest trailer receiving 38,000 views and nearly 5,000 dislikes. The film, which has a budget exceeding $250 million, has been marred by controversy surrounding star Rachel Zegler and its portrayal of the classic story.

In anticipation of potential negative reactions, Disney has scaled back promotional efforts, opting not to host a London premiere and limiting media interactions. Ticket presales have begun, but early projections suggest a domestic opening of $53 million, falling short of initial expectations.


The Telegraph: Farmers to be forced to sell fields at lower value under Rayner land grab
Farmers to be forced to sell fields at lower value under Rayner land grab
The Government's Planning and Infrastructure Bill will enable councils to acquire land through compulsory purchase orders at current market value, rather than its potential development value. This move is seen as detrimental to farmers, who may be forced to sell land at a loss, exacerbated by recent inheritance tax changes.

While the government argues these measures will facilitate a significant housing boom and economic growth, rural groups warn that they unfairly penalize landowners. Critics emphasize the need for fair compensation and caution against diminishing land value in the pursuit of housing development.


Fox News: 'Bachelorette' alum DeAnna Pappas arrested for battery against ex, files restraining order
'Bachelorette' alum DeAnna Pappas arrested for battery against ex, files restraining order
DeAnna Pappas, a former contestant on "The Bachelorette," was arrested on February 27 for battery against her ex-husband, Stephen Stagliano, amid allegations of alcohol consumption. She was released on a $20,000 bond the same day, with a court hearing scheduled for March 20.

Following the incident, Pappas filed a restraining order against Stagliano, alleging he pushed her during a confrontation. Both parties share two children and agreed to restrictions on alcohol consumption during custody periods as part of their divorce settlement finalized in June 2024.


The Western Journal: Police Admit Crime Scene Mistake in Gene Hackman Death Case
Police Admit Crime Scene Mistake in Gene Hackman Death Case
The Santa Fe Sheriff's Office has acknowledged a mistake in the death investigation of actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa. They misidentified the dog that died; it was a kelpie mix named Zinna, not their German shepherd, Bear, who survived along with another dog, Nikita.

Betsy Arakawa died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, while Hackman, 95, succumbed to severe heart disease and Alzheimer's. After Arakawa's death, Hackman lived for about a week without food before passing.


#culture

Le Monde: A kaleidoscope of fashion at Paris Fashion Week
A kaleidoscope of fashion at Paris Fashion Week
Paris Fashion Week showcases a diverse range of contemporary fashion, with Hermès leading in understated luxury and craftsmanship. The brand's commitment to quality and unique presentations, such as shows featuring the Garde Républicaine, reinforces its identity, achieving significant sales growth.

Other designers like McQueen, Valentino, and Balenciaga also made strong impressions, each with distinct themes and styles. McQueen's collection drew from Victorian influences, while Valentino's show explored intimacy through innovative staging. Balenciaga's Demna presented a collection reflecting everyday life, indicating a shift in his design approach.


#crime

The Western Journal: Fraud: Feds So Careless They Gave $312 Million to 5,600 Kids, SSNs Didn't Even Match Names
Fraud: Feds So Careless They Gave $312 Million to 5,600 Kids, SSNs Didn't Even Match Names
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has uncovered that nearly 5,600 loans, totaling $312 million, were granted to children aged 11 and younger during the COVID pandemic, with mismatched Social Security numbers. Additionally, loans were issued to individuals listed as over 115 years old, raising concerns about fraud.

The findings highlight systemic issues within the Small Business Administration's loan approval processes during 2020 and 2021, with ongoing investigations into fraudulent activities related to the Paycheck Protection Program. Legal actions are being pursued against individuals and companies involved in these fraudulent schemes.


Fox News: Judge declares mistrial in case against California judge accused of killing his wife
Judge declares mistrial in case against California judge accused of killing his wife
A mistrial has been declared in the murder case of Orange County Judge Jeffrey Ferguson, accused of fatally shooting his wife, Sheryl Ferguson, in August 2023. The jury could not reach a unanimous verdict after deliberating for over 40 hours, resulting in an 11-1 stalemate on the second-degree murder charge.

Prosecutors plan to retry the case, while Ferguson's attorney argues the shooting was accidental. Ferguson, who was previously released on bail, is now back in custody after allegedly lying about alcohol consumption. A hearing to set a new trial date is scheduled for Thursday.


#technology

GB News: Google Maps glitch could be DELETING data from your account, here's what you need to do
Google Maps glitch could be DELETING data from your account, here's what you need to do
A bug in Google Maps is causing users' Timeline data to disappear unexpectedly, with reports of years of saved location information vanishing. Users are met with a "No visits for this day" message, and many cannot access cloud backups of their data.

Google has shifted to an on-device storage approach for location history, with a deadline set for June 9, 2025, after which data on its servers will be deleted. A fix for the current issue has not been confirmed, and users are advised to check settings and avoid deleting data while awaiting a resolution.