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#politics

The Telegraph: Watch: I’m embarrassed I leaked top secret war plans to journalist, says Mike Waltz
Watch: I’m embarrassed I leaked top secret war plans to journalist, says Mike Waltz
Mike Waltz expressed embarrassment over a leak of top-secret war plans regarding US military operations in Yemen. He accepted full responsibility for the incident, which involved sensitive information being shared with The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg.

Waltz emphasized that no staffer was to blame for the breach, asserting his accountability for the group's actions on the messaging app Signal.


Breitbart: Trump Signs Batch of Executive Orders on Treasury, Election Integrity
Trump Signs Batch of Executive Orders on Treasury, Election Integrity
President Trump signed four executive orders aimed at modernizing government processes and enhancing election integrity. One order mandates the Treasury Department to transition to electronic payments by September 2025 to reduce fraud. Another order suspends security clearances for Jenner & Block LLP pending a review, citing concerns over the firm's practices.

The final two orders focus on election security, requiring proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration and conditioning federal election funds on compliance with integrity measures. Trump indicated that additional actions on election integrity will follow.


#society

GB News: CCTV captures shocking moment RAF engineers wreck and steal Paddington statue during boozy night out
CCTV captures shocking moment RAF engineers wreck and steal Paddington statue during boozy night out
Two RAF engineers, Daniel Heath and William Laurence, were convicted of criminal damage after stealing a Paddington Bear statue during a night out in Newbury, Berkshire. The statue was damaged and taken from its bench, leading to a court order for unpaid work and compensation of £2,725 each.

District Judge Sam Goozee condemned their actions, emphasizing Paddington Bear's values of kindness and acceptance. The statue, a cultural icon, was recovered by police from Laurence's car. The men expressed shame for their behavior, which contrasted with the values they should uphold as members of the armed forces.


The Western Journal: Anheuser-Busch Pulls the Plug: LGBT Parade Organizers Scrambling After Funds Vanish
Anheuser-Busch Pulls the Plug: LGBT Parade Organizers Scrambling After Funds Vanish
Anheuser-Busch has withdrawn its support from the St. Louis Pride festival, marking a significant shift after decades of backing LGBT events. The festival is now facing a $150,000 shortfall and is launching a fundraising campaign.

This decision follows a decline in Bud Light sales after a controversial partnership in 2023, with reports indicating that corporate sponsorships for Pride events nationwide have also decreased significantly. Former executives suggest that the brand has yet to recover from the backlash.


Fox News: Gwyneth Paltrow shuts down Meghan Markle feud rumors with tongue-in-cheek video
Gwyneth Paltrow shuts down Meghan Markle feud rumors with tongue-in-cheek video
Gwyneth Paltrow and Meghan Markle lightheartedly addressed rumors of a feud during an Instagram Q&A. Paltrow stated she doesn't know Markle well, joking about possibly bringing her a pie. Both shared a laugh over the speculation, emphasizing support for women in the industry.

Paltrow also commented on the backlash Markle has faced, expressing a belief in supporting fellow women. Despite rumors of rivalry, both celebrities maintain a friendly demeanor.


Times Of Israel: Religious Zionist Israelis growing increasingly critical of Haredim, new survey shows
Religious Zionist Israelis growing increasingly critical of Haredim, new survey shows
A recent survey by the Truman Institute reveals growing discontent among Religious Zionist Israelis towards ultra-Orthodox communities, particularly regarding military service obligations. The poll indicates that 77.7% of religious respondents believe the importance of Haredim sharing the burden of military service has increased due to the ongoing Gaza war.

While appreciation for Haredi contributions to society has declined, with only 52.9% expressing support, there is a notable shift within the ultra-Orthodox community itself, as support for conscription has risen from 19% to 24%. This suggests a potential change in attitudes as the ultra-Orthodox navigate their role in Israeli society amidst ongoing conflict.


#economy

Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Consumers Say They’re Worried—But the Economy Isn’t Listening
Breitbart Business Digest: Consumers Say They’re Worried—But the Economy Isn’t Listening
Despite declining consumer confidence and recession fears reflected in surveys, actual economic data shows resilience. New home sales rose 1.8% in February, and retail spending increased by 1.0%, indicating robust consumer activity.

While some CFOs express pessimism, their small sample size limits the survey's reliability. Real economic indicators suggest ongoing strength, with rising industrial production and home sales, countering the narrative of an impending downturn.


#crime

The Western Journal: AG Bondi Warned After 150 Charges Emerge from Overturned Election Ballot Fraud Scandal
AG Bondi Warned After 150 Charges Emerge from Overturned Election Ballot Fraud Scandal
Connecticut Republican lawmakers are urging Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate potential systematic voter fraud linked to recent election-related charges against Democratic officials in Bridgeport. They cite viral footage of ballot stuffing as evidence of a coordinated effort to defraud voters.

Despite proposed reforms aimed at increasing election oversight, GOP leaders argue these measures are insufficient and criticize Democrats for resisting more stringent changes. They claim the current situation undermines election integrity in the state.


GB News: Britain facing growing threat from ‘sadistic’ abuse groups fuelling 'peer-on-peer' child abuse
Britain facing growing threat from ‘sadistic’ abuse groups fuelling 'peer-on-peer' child abuse
Britain is facing a significant threat from "Com" networks that facilitate peer-on-peer abuse among teenage boys, according to the National Crime Agency (NCA). Reports of these networks have surged six-fold since 2022, with offenders increasingly motivated by sextortion and coercive control.

The NCA warns that these groups promote misogyny and encourage harmful behavior for status and notoriety. While the phenomenon is currently limited in scale, the potential for rapid radicalization and desensitization poses a serious concern, with thousands of users engaged in exchanging messages related to abuse.