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30 Mar 2025

#politics

Breitbart: DOGE Executes Mass Firings at U.S. Institute of Peace
DOGE Executes Mass Firings at U.S. Institute of Peace
Mass firings at the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) occurred as part of the Department of Government Efficiency’s initiative to cut wasteful spending. Reports indicate that 200 to 300 employees were let go, nearly all of the institute's staff.

These layoffs follow President Trump's executive order aimed at dismantling the USIP, which has faced criticism for its budget and effectiveness. The firings coincide with efforts to close the U.S. Agency for International Development.


Breitbart: Pro-Elon Supporters Stage Counter Protest at NJ Tesla Dealership
Pro-Elon Supporters Stage Counter Protest at NJ Tesla Dealership
Pro-Elon Musk supporters held a large counter protest at a Tesla dealership in New Jersey, outnumbering anti-Musk demonstrators significantly. The event coincided with a “Global Day of Action” against Tesla, where protesters criticized Musk and Trump, calling for actions to undermine Tesla's stock.

The protests reflect ongoing tensions surrounding Musk's influence and the political climate, with calls from some activists to sell Tesla stock and join picket lines. Meanwhile, anti-Tesla protests in other cities have seen minimal turnout.


#society

Le Monde: North Korean workers abroad, a financial windfall for the Pyongyang regime
North Korean workers abroad, a financial windfall for the Pyongyang regime
North Korea is reportedly increasing the number of workers sent abroad, despite UN sanctions prohibiting such actions. These workers, often in low-skilled jobs across China, Russia, and the Middle East, provide a significant revenue stream for the North Korean government.

A 2024 UN report indicated over 100,000 North Koreans are employed overseas, generating over $500 million. Concerns have also been raised about their treatment, particularly in the fishing industry, where reports highlight exploitation on Chinese tuna vessels.


Fox News: Trump-affirmed Secret Service agent 'DJ' Daniel continues record push to be sworn in by 1,000 law agencies
Trump-affirmed Secret Service agent 'DJ' Daniel continues record push to be sworn in by 1,000 law agencies
A 13-year-old boy named Devarjaye "DJ" Daniel, who is battling incurable brain cancer, aims to set a Guinness World Record by being sworn in by 1,000 law enforcement agencies. He has already been sworn in by 914 agencies and previously received an honorary title from President Trump.

Despite being given a short life expectancy in 2018, DJ continues to inspire others with his story and resilience. His recent swearing-in was conducted by Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, and he plans to continue his quest to visit more agencies across the country.


GB News: Police arrest six women who vowed to 'shut down London' over Gaza meeting at Christian house
Police arrest six women who vowed to 'shut down London' over Gaza meeting at Christian house
Police arrested six women from the protest group Youth Demand during a raid on a meeting in Westminster about Gaza and climate change. The arrests were made under suspicion of conspiracy to cause public nuisance, amidst concerns over new laws restricting protests.

Quakers in Britain condemned the police action as a violation of their worship space, highlighting the historical role of Quakers in nonviolent protests. The police stated they intervened to prevent serious disruption, with additional arrests made in subsequent days.


#religion

Breitbart: 'Fingerprints' Singer-Songwriter Jon Kahn: 'The Left's Attempt to Toxify Religion Only Reflects Their Lack of Faith'
'Fingerprints' Singer-Songwriter Jon Kahn: 'The Left's Attempt to Toxify Religion Only Reflects Their Lack of Faith'
Jon Kahn, COO of Breitbart News and songwriter of the Trump-inspired song “Fighter,” discusses his spiritual journey in his new single “Fingerprints.” He reflects on growing up in a faithless environment in Los Angeles and emphasizes the importance of religion, criticizing the left's approach to faith.

Kahn reveals the personal hardships he faced before releasing the song, including losing his home in the Palisades fires. He hopes “Fingerprints” will encourage listeners to explore faith, as he believes it brings peace and accountability.