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#politics

Fox News: Trump shuts down NBC reporter as 'discredited' at Kennedy Center presser
Trump shuts down NBC reporter as 'discredited' at Kennedy Center presser
President Trump dismissed an NBC reporter as part of a "discredited" network during a press conference after a tour of the Kennedy Center. He announced the impending release of 80,000 unredacted JFK assassination files and discussed his use of autopen signatures.

Trump has a history of contentious interactions with reporters, often challenging their credibility and the relevance of their questions. His remarks reflect ongoing tensions between his administration and certain media outlets.


The Federalist: Media Pretend Deported Violent Gang Members Are Just 'Migrants'
Media Pretend Deported Violent Gang Members Are Just 'Migrants'
The Trump administration recently deported 238 suspected members of the Tren de Aragua gang, labeled by some media as “immigrants” rather than “illegal immigrants” or “gang members.” This language choice is seen as an attempt to blur distinctions and mislead the public about immigration policies.

The article critiques the left's use of euphemisms, such as “gender-affirming care” for controversial medical procedures and “protests” for violent actions, arguing that these terms manipulate public perception and obscure the truth. The author asserts that this strategy aims to promote a misleading narrative against Trump and his policies.


Forbes: Here’s How Much Trump’s Attorney General Is Worth
Here’s How Much Trump’s Attorney General Is Worth
Pam Bondi, recently appointed U.S. attorney general, has transitioned from a public service career to significant wealth, reportedly worth over $5 million. After leaving her role as Florida attorney general in 2018, she worked as a lobbyist, representing high-profile clients and earning substantial fees.

Bondi's financial growth includes consulting for Trump Media and various legal and lobbying roles, alongside personal investments and a marriage to a wealthy banker. As she steps into her new position, her salary will decrease, but she has considerable savings and a pension awaiting her in 2027.


The Federalist: Trump Is Right To Push Back Against Judicial Supremacy
Trump Is Right To Push Back Against Judicial Supremacy
President Trump did not ignore a court order regarding the deportation of alleged terrorists and gang members, as the deportations proceeded after his administration deemed the individuals a threat. The Trump administration argues that the judiciary should not dictate executive actions related to national security.

This situation raises questions about judicial supremacy and the separation of powers, echoing the views of the Founding Fathers who believed that constitutional interpretation is not solely the judiciary's domain. The Trump administration's stance suggests a return to this original understanding of constitutional authority.


#society

The Federalist: I Don't Want To Hear The Word 'Misinformation' Ever Again
I Don't Want To Hear The Word 'Misinformation' Ever Again
The New York Times has recently acknowledged that it may have been misled regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly about its origins and the efficacy of masks and vaccines. Columnist Zeynep Tufekci critiques the media's role in perpetuating misinformation while deflecting responsibility onto officials and scientists.

Despite this admission, the Times fails to fully recognize its part in censoring dissenting views and promoting a singular narrative. The article suggests that the media's actions contributed to a culture of misinformation and control, rather than truth-seeking.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump said to ‘green-light’ renewal of Gaza strikes, as world laments truce collapse
Trump said to ‘green-light’ renewal of Gaza strikes, as world laments truce collapse
President Trump has reportedly authorized Israel to resume military operations against Hamas in Gaza after the group failed to release more hostages. Israeli airstrikes have resulted in significant casualties, with at least 413 Palestinians reported killed overnight, according to Hamas sources.

The international community has reacted with concern, condemning the renewed violence and calling for a reinstatement of the ceasefire. Countries like Russia, China, and Turkey have expressed alarm over the escalation, while the UN Secretary-General urged for humanitarian aid and the unconditional release of hostages.


Le Monde: Trump eyes Canada's water to fight shortages in the US
Trump eyes Canada's water to fight shortages in the US
The Columbia River, a significant transboundary waterway, flows from British Columbia to Oregon, with an average flow of 7,500 cubic meters per second. The 1961 treaty governs water sharing, power generation, and ecosystem protection between Canada and the US.

Recently, British Columbia announced that the US has paused negotiations to update the Columbia River Treaty, despite a prior agreement in principle. This comes amid heightened interest from Donald Trump in Canadian water resources, including the Columbia River, as he seeks solutions for US drought issues.


Fox News: Trump and Putin's call on peace talks and more top headlines
Trump and Putin's call on peace talks and more top headlines
Trump plans to speak with Putin to advocate for a truce in Ukraine. Meanwhile, a ceasefire has collapsed as Israel intensifies its military actions following a breach of a hostage agreement by terrorists.

In other news, stranded astronauts are returning home after nine months in space, and Dan Bongino has been sworn in as the FBI deputy director.


Fox News: Ukraine's Zelenskyy replaces top military official ahead of Trump-Putin call
Ukraine's Zelenskyy replaces top military official ahead of Trump-Putin call
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed Andrii Hnatov as the new chief of the general staff of Ukraine’s armed forces, replacing Anatoliy Barhylevych, who will take on a new role within the Defense Ministry. This leadership change comes as President Trump prepares for a call with President Putin to discuss a potential ceasefire in the ongoing war.

Trump emphasized the urgent need for a resolution, citing high soldier casualties on both sides. Discussions are ongoing regarding a framework for peace and the division of assets between Ukraine and Russia.


Le Monde: By massively bombing Gaza, Netanyahu destroys ceasefire with Hamas
By massively bombing Gaza, Netanyahu destroys ceasefire with Hamas
Israel has resumed its military offensive in Gaza, resulting in over 330 Palestinian deaths, according to local health officials. The renewed conflict follows a two-month ceasefire, with Israel accusing Hamas of hindering negotiations for hostage release.

The Israeli army has urged residents to evacuate areas near the border, declaring them combat zones. The ongoing violence exacerbates the humanitarian crisis, with significant casualties reported since the conflict's escalation in October 2023.


#military

The Telegraph: It’s no longer safe for any country to buy weapons from Trump’s America
It’s no longer safe for any country to buy weapons from Trump’s America
Donald Trump's policies have reportedly harmed the U.S. defense export industry, valued at $320 billion annually. Concerns are growing among allies about the reliability of the F-35 fighter jet, with countries like Canada and Portugal reconsidering their orders.

Portugal's defense minister highlighted the need for dependable allies, suggesting a shift towards European alternatives. Critics, including former Airbus chief Tom Enders, argue that Germany's F-35 contract was a misstep and should be canceled.


#culture

GB News: Subway launches limited-edition Easter menu complete with 'sweet and salty slice of perfection'
Subway launches limited-edition Easter menu complete with 'sweet and salty slice of perfection'
Subway is launching two new limited-edition menu items to celebrate Easter: the Footlong Hot Cross Bun Slice and the Cheesy Bacon Hot Cross Bun Toastie, available from March 19, 2025. The sweet slice features a hot cross bun loaf with sultanas and citrus, while the savory toastie includes bacon and cheese.

Both items will be available until the end of April 2025 or while supplies last. Subway's Culinary Director expressed excitement for these offerings, emphasizing their freshness and flavor. Additionally, Subway is trialing a new "Spudway" range of jacket potatoes in over 170 UK locations.


#crime

Fox News: Mystery surrounds Georgia deaths of twin brothers found shot on mountain
Mystery surrounds Georgia deaths of twin brothers found shot on mountain
Twin brothers Qaadir Malik Lewis and Naazir Rahim Lewis, 19, were found dead on Bell Mountain in Georgia, with authorities suggesting a murder-suicide. Their family disputes this claim, emphasizing the brothers' close bond and dreams for the future.

The family is seeking further investigation, noting the twins had airline tickets for a trip to Boston and had never visited the area where they were found. They express confusion over how the brothers ended up in a location unfamiliar to them.