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#politics

Breitbart: WSJ Editorial Board's Work to Undermine Trump Has Persisted for a Decade
WSJ Editorial Board's Work to Undermine Trump Has Persisted for a Decade
The Wall Street Journal's editorial board has consistently opposed President Trump and his America First agenda, reflecting a preference for a globalist perspective that contrasts with Trump's populist policies on trade and immigration. Their criticism has persisted since Trump's candidacy announcement in 2015, as they have advocated for a return to a more traditional Republican coalition.

Despite their efforts to undermine Trump's influence within the party, including calls for his resignation and warnings against his nomination, the Journal's predictions have often proven incorrect. As Trump continues to gain traction, the editorial board remains critical of his policies, particularly regarding trade, immigration, and foreign intervention, revealing a deep-seated conflict between their views and those of Trump's supporters.


Forbes: Elon Musk’s Support Of Trump Has Seriously Damaged The Tesla Brand Among Core Customers
Elon Musk’s Support Of Trump Has Seriously Damaged The Tesla Brand Among Core Customers
Elon Musk's political alignment with Donald Trump has led to a decline in Tesla's appeal among Democratic consumers, while Republican interest in the brand has increased. A study indicates that Democrats' favorable views of Tesla have soured since Musk's endorsement of Trump, impacting sales.

Despite the polarization, Tesla remains a status symbol, particularly among upper-middle-income Republicans. The brand's shift in perception raises questions about Musk's impact on its image and future sales, as corporate leaders risk their brand integrity by engaging in partisan politics.


Forbes: What We Know About Rumeysa Ozturk—Tufts Student Detained By ICE
What We Know About Rumeysa Ozturk—Tufts Student Detained By ICE
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts University graduate student, was detained by federal agents for allegedly supporting Hamas, leading to her visa revocation. Surveillance footage captured her arrest, which has drawn comparisons to other recent detentions of pro-Palestinian activists.

Tufts University stated it was unaware of her arrest before it occurred and expressed concern over the incident. Massachusetts officials criticized the federal government's actions, labeling them as politically motivated and a violation of civil liberties. Ozturk's attorney is challenging the legality of her detention.


#society

Times Of Israel: In hostage-style video, Einav Zangauker asks Hamas for signs of life from all captives
In hostage-style video, Einav Zangauker asks Hamas for signs of life from all captives
Einav Zangauker, whose son Matan is held hostage in Gaza, made a direct appeal to his captors for proof of life in a video, asking them to film the remaining hostages. She criticizes the Israeli government's handling of the hostage crisis and pleads for her son's safety.

Zangauker, once a supporter of Prime Minister Netanyahu, has become a vocal advocate for the hostages' release. She urges international leaders, including former President Trump, to act for their freedom, emphasizing the emotional toll on families of the captives.


GB News: Rachel Reeves missed HUGE opportunity to change Britain’s fortunes, says Daisy Cooper
Rachel Reeves missed HUGE opportunity to change Britain’s fortunes, says Daisy Cooper
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces criticism for her Spring Statement, which includes nearly £5 billion in welfare cuts. Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Daisy Cooper, labeled it a "missed opportunity," arguing it targets vulnerable populations while potentially favoring billionaires with tax cuts.

Cooper urged the government to reverse tax cuts for big banks and focus on taxing large corporations instead. She emphasized the need for improved trade relationships post-Brexit to stimulate economic growth, as the welfare cuts are set to impact over three million families in Britain.


Fox News: Amazon's Big Spring Sale: Refresh your home with these furniture and home goods sales
Amazon's Big Spring Sale: Refresh your home with these furniture and home goods sales
Amazon's Big Spring Sale runs from March 25 to March 31, offering significant discounts on furniture and home goods. Prime members can access deals on kitchen islands, living room sofas, bedroom furniture, and bathroom storage solutions.

Highlighted items include a rolling kitchen island cart for $143.99, a 67-inch fabric sofa for $159.99, and a platform bed frame with a velvet headboard for $157.46. Additional discounts are available on dining tables and storage cabinets, making it an opportune time for home redesign.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Houthis fire two missiles at Israel, triggering sirens in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv
Houthis fire two missiles at Israel, triggering sirens in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv
Two ballistic missiles launched by the Iran-backed Houthis from Yemen were intercepted by Israel's air defenses, with no reported injuries or damage. The Houthis claimed responsibility, stating one missile targeted Ben Gurion Airport and another a military site in Jaffa.

In related developments, the Houthis have threatened further attacks on Israel and claimed to have targeted the USS Truman. The recent missile launch marks the seventh Houthi attack on Israel since March 18, coinciding with Israel's renewed military operations in Gaza. Casualties from ongoing strikes in Gaza have reportedly exceeded 50,000 since the conflict's escalation.


Fox News: Zelenskyy sensationally predicts Putin 'will die soon'
Zelenskyy sensationally predicts Putin 'will die soon'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has predicted that Russian President Vladimir Putin will die soon due to his declining health. Zelenskyy urged the U.S. not to ease sanctions on Russia amid ongoing peace talks, emphasizing that helping Putin could be dangerous for global stability.

Speculation about Putin's health has intensified since the invasion of Ukraine, with rumors of serious medical issues. Zelenskyy’s comments come as delegations from both countries agree to a ceasefire regarding energy infrastructure and hostilities in the Black Sea.


#health

Fox News: Coffee from office machines could risk your heart health: study
Coffee from office machines could risk your heart health: study
A Swedish study found that coffee from workplace machines often contains higher levels of cholesterol-elevating substances, cafestol and kahweol, compared to traditionally brewed coffee. This could pose risks for heart health, as elevated LDL cholesterol is linked to cardiovascular issues.

Researchers from Uppsala University analyzed coffee from various machines and noted significant variations in cholesterol levels, influenced by the filtering process and machine maintenance. They recommend opting for well-filtered coffee to mitigate health risks.


#sports

Breitbart: Brett Favre 'Shames' Officials Who Allowed Trans Athlete to Dominate Girls' Track Event
Brett Favre 'Shames' Officials Who Allowed Trans Athlete to Dominate Girls' Track Event
Oregon high school trans runner Ada Gallagher set records in girls’ track, sparking national debate. NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre criticized officials for allowing trans athletes in women's sports, expressing support for policies that keep biological males out of female competitions.

Favre praised President Trump for signing an executive order to uphold this stance, emphasizing the need for fairness in sports.