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#politics

Breitbart: Watch Live: Tulsi Gabbard, John Ratcliffe, Kash Patel Testify Before House
Watch Live: Tulsi Gabbard, John Ratcliffe, Kash Patel Testify Before House
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, FBI Director Kash Patel, and CIA Director John Ratcliffe testified before the House Intelligence Committee on March 26. Their Senate hearing was overshadowed by Democrats focusing on a controversy involving an Atlantic reporter mistakenly added to a Trump cabinet group chat.

Gabbard and Ratcliffe confirmed that no classified information was shared in the chat, countering the narrative pushed by some Democrats during the hearing.


Breitbart: Watch Live: CEOs of NPR and PBS Testify Before Congress
Watch Live: CEOs of NPR and PBS Testify Before Congress
NPR and PBS executives are set to testify before a House subcommittee, facing scrutiny over alleged biased reporting, including coverage of Hunter Biden's laptop and COVID-19 origins. Chairwoman Marjorie Taylor Greene argues that taxpayer funding should not support one-sided media.

President Trump expressed support for cutting funding to these public broadcasters during his presidency.


Breitbart: Taiwan Expels Chinese Influencers Accused of Calling for Invasion
Taiwan Expels Chinese Influencers Accused of Calling for Invasion
Taiwan has ordered three Chinese women, including influencer Liu Zhenya, to leave the country for allegedly spreading violent propaganda supporting a military takeover of Taiwan. The women were accused of using social media to advocate for "reunification" with China by force, which the Taiwanese government claims is not protected under free speech.

Liu, who has a Taiwanese husband and children, has publicly resisted her deportation, stating her comments were speculative. Protests supporting her removal have occurred, with demonstrators emphasizing national security and the limits of free speech in Taiwan. The government is considering public input on potential laws against advocating war.


#society

Fox News: Prince Harry 'in shock' as he quits African charity amid foundation's mounting legal issues
Prince Harry 'in shock' as he quits African charity amid foundation's mounting legal issues
Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso have resigned from Sentebale, the charity they co-founded nearly 20 years ago, due to irreparable tensions with the board chair, Dr. Sophie Chandauka. The resignation follows a breakdown in relationships among trustees and allegations of governance issues.

Chandauka has reportedly filed a lawsuit against the charity's trustees, claiming they mischaracterized her leadership. Both princes expressed heartbreak over their decision, emphasizing their ongoing commitment to the charity's mission despite stepping down.


Fox News: Former NFL player LeShon Johnson charged in FBI's largest dog fighting bust, 190 animals seized: indictment
Former NFL player LeShon Johnson charged in FBI's largest dog fighting bust, 190 animals seized: indictment
Former NFL running back LeShon Johnson has been indicted on 21 charges related to a significant federal dog fighting operation, leading to the recovery of 190 pit bulls. Authorities claim this is the largest seizure of fighting dogs from a single individual in U.S. history. Johnson allegedly operated "Mal Kant Kennels," breeding and selling fighting dogs.

Prosecutors emphasize the severity of animal abuse, with Attorney General Pam Bondi stating that such actions warrant harsh penalties. Johnson's case is seen as part of a broader effort to combat organized crime linked to animal cruelty. If convicted, he faces up to five years in prison for each charge.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Hamas threatens hostages will return ‘in coffins;’ Islamic Jihad fires rockets at Israel
Hamas threatens hostages will return ‘in coffins;’ Islamic Jihad fires rockets at Israel
Two rockets were launched from Gaza into southern Israel, with one intercepted and the other causing no injuries. The IDF retaliated with strikes on launch sites and a terror operative. Hamas warned that hostages would return in "coffins" if military operations continued.

Protests against Hamas rule have emerged in Gaza, with residents calling for an end to the war. Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, indicated potential territorial seizures in response to Hamas's refusal to release hostages. Casualty reports from Gaza indicate significant losses since the resumption of Israeli airstrikes.


#economy

GB News: Fury as fish and chip shops could be killed off by Ed Miliband's net zero push - 'Show some common sense!'
Fury as fish and chip shops could be killed off by Ed Miliband's net zero push - 'Show some common sense!'
Fish and chip shops in Britain face potential closures due to Ed Miliband's net zero policies, according to the National Federation of Fish Fryers. The industry warns that full electrification of cooking appliances is "not feasible or affordable," with rising costs already impacting the average price of a portion of fish and chips.

Concerns are growing over the retrofitting costs for gas-powered restaurants, with industry leaders calling for a more sensible approach to energy policies. The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero maintains that their mission for clean energy will ultimately benefit local businesses.


#crime

Fox News: Former Duke football player confesses to killing ex-real estate agent friend in her upscale townhome: police
Former Duke football player confesses to killing ex-real estate agent friend in her upscale townhome: police
A former Duke University football player, Brandon Braxton, has allegedly confessed to the murder of Whitney Hurd, a 32-year-old real estate agent found dead in her Charlotte home last July. Police ruled her death a homicide after discovering multiple stab wounds and missing personal belongings.

Braxton, who had a history of troubling behavior towards Hurd, was charged with first-degree murder and robbery in March after a written grievance in jail where he admitted to the crime. Investigators linked him to the scene through fingerprints and surveillance footage.