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28 Mar 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Federal Agents Bust Texas-Based Narcotics Trafficking Ring
Federal Agents Bust Texas-Based Narcotics Trafficking Ring
A federal operation in Lubbock, Texas, resulted in the arrest of 22 individuals linked to a narcotics trafficking ring, with connections to a Mexican drug cartel. FBI Director Kash Patel praised the efforts of federal agents involved in the operation.

This action is part of a broader initiative against Mexican drug cartels, now designated as Foreign Terrorist Organizations by the Trump administration. The Department of Justice has launched Operation Take Back America to enhance border security and combat these criminal organizations.


#politics

Breitbart: Behar: Trump Needs to Stop Blaming Biden — 'That Ship Has Sailed'
Behar: Trump Needs to Stop Blaming Biden — 'That Ship Has Sailed'
Joy Behar criticized President Trump for blaming former President Biden for current issues, urging him to take responsibility. Co-hosts discussed how blaming previous administrations is uncommon among presidents and suggested that it undermines the intelligence of their supporters.

The conversation highlighted a perceived lack of accountability and the tendency to unify political bases through shared opposition rather than constructive dialogue.


Breitbart: DoE Investigates CA Over Schools Hiding ‘Gender Identity' from Parents
DoE Investigates CA Over Schools Hiding ‘Gender Identity' from Parents
The Department of Education has initiated an investigation into California's education policies regarding minors' gender identity, alleging violations of the Family Education Rights Privacy Act (FERPA). The inquiry focuses on whether California's law, which prohibits schools from disclosing students' gender identity to parents, conflicts with federal regulations.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon emphasized the importance of parental involvement in decisions about children's sexual identity and mental health. The investigation could lead to consequences for California schools if found in violation of FERPA, potentially affecting federal funding.


Breitbart: Marjorie Taylor Greene Blasts Foreign Reporter: 'We Don't Give a Crap About your Opinion or Reporting'
Marjorie Taylor Greene Blasts Foreign Reporter: 'We Don't Give a Crap About your Opinion or Reporting'
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized a UK reporter for questioning her about migrant issues, suggesting the reporter focus on problems in her own country instead. Greene dismissed the reporter's concerns and expressed her support for the Trump administration's approach to border security and foreign policy.

She emphasized that the Biden administration has failed to secure the U.S. borders and linked it to various forms of trafficking. Greene concluded by reiterating her disdain for what she termed "fake news" and walked away from the exchange.


GB News: Chopper's Political Podcast: Starmer issued warning over Donald Trump trade deal as UK used as PAWN for EU discussions
Chopper's Political Podcast:  Starmer issued warning over Donald Trump trade deal as UK used as PAWN for EU discussions
GB News Political Editor Christopher Hope invites viewers to join him at a Westminster pub for discussions on political intrigue and gossip. The show features a variety of guests, including popstars and politicians, with new episodes released every Friday.




GB News: 'You have won!' Martin Daubney FURIOUSLY shuts down Just Stop Oil protester: 'You have made us poorer'
'You have won!' Martin Daubney FURIOUSLY shuts down Just Stop Oil protester: 'You have made us poorer'
Just Stop Oil has announced it will end its disruptive protests, with a final demonstration scheduled for April 26 in Parliament Square. The group claims to have influenced government policy on oil and gas, asserting they have kept over 4.4 billion barrels of oil in the ground.

During a heated exchange on GB News, host Martin Daubney accused the group of making Britons poorer, while Just Stop Oil's Sue Houseman argued for a transition to renewables. The group emphasized that while their most controversial tactics will cease, they will continue to advocate against anti-protest laws.


GB News: Australia calls sudden federal election as PM Anthony Albanese warns of 'uncertain times'
Australia calls sudden federal election as PM Anthony Albanese warns of 'uncertain times'
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a snap federal election, emphasizing the need for voters to choose the country's path forward amid global challenges. He framed the election as a choice between Labor's growth strategy and Liberal leader Peter Dutton's proposed cuts.

Pollsters suggest that neither party may secure an outright majority, potentially leading to a coalition government. Albanese remains optimistic about leading a majority government, despite concerns about the political landscape.


#society

GB News: Motorists to see national speed limits slashed on major motorways and A-roads from next week
Motorists to see national speed limits slashed on major motorways and A-roads from next week
New speed limits are set to take effect in West Sussex on March 31, aimed at reducing dangerous driving. The A23 Brighton Road through Hooley village will see its limit drop from 40mph to 30mph, while the M23 will reduce from 70mph to 50mph, impacting thousands of drivers.

These changes follow a rise in collisions in the area, prompting National Highways to prioritize safety. Additional measures, including new traffic signals and a high-friction road surface, are also planned. Drivers face fines and penalties for non-compliance.


GB News: POLL OF THE DAY: Do you trust Just Stop Oil to end their campaign of direct action? VOTE NOW
POLL OF THE DAY: Do you trust Just Stop Oil to end their campaign of direct action? VOTE NOW
Just Stop Oil has announced an end to its direct action protests, including high-profile stunts like throwing soup on artworks. The group claims its demand to halt new oil and gas projects has become government policy, marking its campaign as highly successful.

While concluding its protests, Just Stop Oil emphasized that legal challenges and consequences for activists will continue. The group plans to develop a new strategy moving forward, stating that significant change is necessary to address climate issues.


GB News: 'I was totally gobsmacked when I won a £3m James Bond-style mansion - but returned the keys after just 3 days'
'I was totally gobsmacked when I won a £3m James Bond-style mansion - but returned the keys after just 3 days'
Glen Elmy, a foundry worker from the West Midlands, won a £3 million house in Devon through an Omaze competition but left after just three days, opting instead for the cash equivalent. Concerns about the property’s proximity to a cliff edge and potential erosion influenced his decision.

Omaze has stated that the property underwent extensive inspections and is fully insurable, rejecting claims about safety issues. Previous winners have also returned their prizes, raising questions about the sustainability of such high-value homes. The next Omaze draw features a £4.5 million townhouse in London.


GB News: Prince William meets long-time friend during visit to Scotland to achieve lifetime goal
Prince William meets long-time friend during visit to Scotland to achieve lifetime goal
Prince William visited Aberdeen to promote his Homewards initiative aimed at eradicating homelessness within five years. He met with homelessness advocate Gail Porter and toured new housing projects, emphasizing the importance of sustainable employment in preventing homelessness.

The initiative partners with recruitment experts Hays to create job pathways and has identified six target locations across the UK, including Aberdeen. The project is designed to test innovative housing solutions to address homelessness effectively.


GB News: UK weather: Britons bask in 20C scorcher as mercury in Manchester soars past Barcelona
UK weather: Britons bask in 20C scorcher as mercury in Manchester soars past Barcelona
Britons can expect a warm spell next week, with temperatures reaching up to 20C in some areas. The Met Office predicts dry conditions and sunny spells, especially in southern England, while northern regions will also enjoy above-average temperatures.

Despite some regional variations and potential coastal fog, most of the UK will experience pleasant weather. While temperatures will be higher than usual for this time of year, they are not expected to meet heatwave criteria.


GB News: WATCH: 'You have made everybody poorer!' Just Stop Oil protester blasted by Martin Daubney in furious row
WATCH: 'You have made everybody poorer!' Just Stop Oil protester blasted by Martin Daubney in furious row
GB News host Martin Daubney confronted Just Stop Oil's Sue Houseman, claiming the group's actions have made Britons poorer. This exchange occurred as Just Stop Oil announced it would cease its disruptive tactics, with a final demonstration scheduled for April 26 in Parliament Square.




GB News: Tourist tax warning: Britons told to prepare for new wave of tourist taxes hitting popular spots in Europe and beyond this year
Tourist tax warning: Britons told to prepare for new wave of tourist taxes hitting popular spots in Europe and beyond this year
Tourists are advised to prepare for new and increased tourist taxes in various popular destinations starting in 2025. Countries like Scotland, Thailand, Greece, Italy, and France are implementing these fees to manage overtourism and protect local environments.

Edinburgh will introduce a 5% levy on accommodation costs from July 2025, while Thailand will charge 300 THB for arriving tourists. Greece's tax will rise significantly, with some areas charging up to €20 per night. Other cities, including Venice and Paris, are also increasing their tourist fees. Travelers are encouraged to budget for these additional costs.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Philippines Arrests Six Chinese Nationals on Charges of Spying on Americans
Philippines Arrests Six Chinese Nationals on Charges of Spying on Americans
Seven individuals, including six Chinese nationals and one Filipino, were arrested for spying on American and Philippine vessels at Subic Bay. The Philippine National Bureau of Investigation acted on intelligence reports of covert surveillance operations near Grande Island, a historically strategic location.

The suspects, posing as recreational fishers, were found using drones to gather sensitive data on naval assets. This incident raises concerns about security risks associated with Chinese investments near critical military facilities in the Philippines.


#economy

GB News: Ryanair confirms new routes from UK airports to 'sunny' holiday hotspots and 'Europe's most beautiful cities'
Ryanair confirms new routes from UK airports to 'sunny' holiday hotspots and 'Europe's most beautiful cities'
Ryanair is expanding its route network for Summer 2025, adding new destinations from several UK airports, including East Midlands, Liverpool, and Leeds Bradford. The expansion aims to enhance connectivity for British travelers to popular European locations like Budapest, Krakow, and Malta.

This growth reinforces Ryanair's position as a leading budget airline, offering more affordable travel options. Specific details on all new routes will be announced later, but the expansion promises increased choice and flexibility for UK holidaymakers.


GB News: WATCH: Richard Tice unleashes furious rant at steel closure in Scunthorpe - 'Missed opportunity!'
WATCH: Richard Tice unleashes furious rant at steel closure in Scunthorpe - 'Missed opportunity!'
Richard Tice of Reform UK criticized British Steel's plan to potentially close two blast furnaces in Scunthorpe, labeling it "absolutely bonkers." He urged the government to intervene promptly as the company begins consultations on the closures.


#religion

GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - Friday 28th March
GB News Daily Reflections - Friday 28th March
Today's GB News Daily Reflection emphasizes the balance of joy and hardship in life. It highlights the assurance of divine presence during difficult times, suggesting that while challenges are inevitable, faith provides comfort. Lent is presented as a chance to reflect and find peace amid the chaos of modern life.


#culture

GB News: Jamie Bamber defends Beyond Paradise character as he shares 'challenge' of backlash to comeback
Jamie Bamber defends Beyond Paradise character as he shares 'challenge' of backlash to comeback
Jamie Bamber will reprise his role as Archie Hughes in the third series of BBC's Beyond Paradise. His character, previously a source of tension between Martha and her fiancé Humphrey, is expected to bring a new dynamic and explore his evolving relationship with Martha.

Bamber defends Archie, stating he doesn't view him as a villain and believes he acted with dignity in the past. The upcoming season hints at a more mature Archie, ready to turn over a new leaf in both personal and professional aspects of his life.


GB News: ITV Coronation Street star, 48, unrecognisable after character married soap icon in huge '90s plot
ITV Coronation Street star, 48, unrecognisable after character married soap icon in huge '90s plot
Chloe Newsome, known for her role as Vicky McDonald on Coronation Street from 1991 to 1998, has surprised fans with her transformation, now sporting platinum blonde hair. After her departure from the soap, she focused on stage work and made occasional television appearances.

Newsome's character had a tumultuous storyline, including a complicated marriage to Steve McDonald. Recently, she shared a joyful photo on social media, showcasing her vibrant style and happiness, while also celebrating her ten-year marriage to Kevin Spruce.


#history

Times Of Israel: 3,600-year-old tomb of unidentified pharaoh uncovered in Egypt
3,600-year-old tomb of unidentified pharaoh uncovered in Egypt
Archaeologists have uncovered a large limestone burial chamber of an unidentified ancient Egyptian pharaoh near Abydos, dating back about 3,600 years. The tomb, discovered seven meters underground, is part of the chaotic Second Intermediate Period and may belong to kings Senaiib or Paentjeni.

This find, the second tomb discovery this year, is significant for understanding Egypt's fragmented political history during the era. The burial chamber is linked to earlier and later royal tombs, indicating its importance within the Abydos Dynasty. Excavations are ongoing.


#health

GB News: Medical professional breaks down 'potential side effects' from cancer treatment after King Charles hospitalised
Medical professional breaks down 'potential side effects' from cancer treatment after King Charles hospitalised
King Charles was briefly hospitalized due to temporary side effects from his ongoing cancer treatment, as confirmed by Buckingham Palace. The monarch required observation but has since returned to Clarence House, and his upcoming engagements have been postponed as a precaution.

Medical experts outlined that cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy, can lead to various side effects, which vary by individual. It remains unclear what specific treatment King Charles is receiving, as details about his condition have not been disclosed.


GB News: 'A note of caution!' King Charles hospital admission seen as 'bump in the road' as monarch cancels engagements
'A note of caution!' King Charles hospital admission seen as 'bump in the road' as monarch cancels engagements
King Charles was recently hospitalized due to side effects from his ongoing cancer treatment, requiring a short observation period. Buckingham Palace confirmed that he has canceled several engagements, marking the first significant disruption to his schedule due to treatment reactions.

Despite this, royal correspondent Cameron Walker suggests the situation is not urgent and should be viewed as a minor setback rather than a serious health decline. The King continues to undergo weekly cancer treatment, highlighting the challenges he faces while maintaining a busy public schedule.


#education

GB News: Parents fume as £36,000-a-year private school gives TWO DAYS' notice before closing after failing to register pupils for GCSEs
Parents fume as £36,000-a-year private school gives TWO DAYS' notice before closing after failing to register pupils for GCSEs
Moorland School in Lancashire closes with two days' notice due to financial issues, leaving parents in a bind.