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#politics

Fox News: Tesla hypocrisy: Dems continue investing in Elon Musk company despite painting him as villain
Tesla hypocrisy: Dems continue investing in Elon Musk company despite painting him as villain
Recent violent attacks against Tesla owners and employees, including vandalism and doxxing, have largely gone unaddressed by Democrats who criticize Elon Musk. Notably, some of these same Democrats continue to invest in Tesla, despite their harsh rhetoric against Musk.

As anti-Musk sentiments rise, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt condemned the violence, stating that the Democratic Party has shifted from supporting Tesla to opposing it due to Musk's political affiliations. The situation highlights a contradiction within the party as they balance personal attacks on Musk with financial investments in his company.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Atlantic editor hits back at Trump official saying he's never met or spoken to him after Signal message leak
Atlantic editor hits back at Trump official saying he's never met or spoken to him after Signal message leak
Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, refuted claims by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz that they had never communicated. Goldberg revealed he was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat with Trump officials discussing a military strike on the Houthis, raising concerns about a national security breach.

Goldberg emphasized that the sensitive nature of the discussions, including imminent military actions, indicated the information was classified. He criticized the use of a commercial messaging app for such discussions, expressing disbelief at the security lapse.


#economy

GB News: Rachel Reeves torn apart by Shadow Chancellor over claim Britons will be '£500 better off' under Labour: 'It's poppycock!'
Rachel Reeves torn apart by Shadow Chancellor over claim Britons will be '£500 better off' under Labour: 'It's poppycock!'
Shadow Chancellor Alex Burghart criticized Labour's claim that Britons will be £500 better off under a Labour government, calling it "poppycock." He argued that rising household bills and job losses due to National Insurance changes contradict this assertion.

Burghart also condemned Labour's tax policy on private schools, warning it could lead to overcrowding in public schools without additional funding. He emphasized the negative impact of these policies on education and the economy as households face significant bill increases starting April 1.


#military

Fox News: Trump admin’s Signal leak shows ‘profound’ risk of uncontrolled communications: former intelligence official
Trump admin’s Signal leak shows ‘profound’ risk of uncontrolled communications: former intelligence official
A leak from a Signal chat involving Trump administration officials discussing military operations has raised concerns about the risks of uncontrolled communication. Former national intelligence official Sue Gordon emphasized the potential consequences and persistent risks that may arise from such leaks.

The Trump administration insists that no classified information was shared in the chat, despite the leak revealing operational details. Retired General Frank McKenzie noted the significance of the U.S. military's recent actions against Houthi targets.


#history

The Western Journal: Discovery Beneath Site of Christ's Burial Shows Once Again the Bible Is True
Discovery Beneath Site of Christ's Burial Shows Once Again the Bible Is True
Recent excavations beneath the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem have revealed an ancient garden featuring olive trees and grapevines, supporting the biblical account of Jesus' burial as described in the Gospel of John. The findings are part of a larger archaeological effort led by Professor Francesca Romana Stasolla.

The site, once a quarry, has yielded Iron Age relics and evidence of multiple burials. Stasolla emphasized the significance of these discoveries, stating they reflect the historical and spiritual heritage of the location, which has been venerated for centuries.


#health

The Telegraph: Wear a big hat to beat hay fever, says NHS
Wear a big hat to beat hay fever, says NHS
The NHS has issued advice for the 13 million hay fever sufferers in the UK, recommending measures to reduce exposure to pollen this spring. Suggestions include wearing wrap-around sunglasses, masks, and wide-brimmed hats, along with using petroleum jelly around nostrils.

Additional tips include showering and changing clothes after being outdoors, keeping windows shut, vacuuming regularly, and using pollen filters in vehicles and HEPA filters in vacuum cleaners.