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31 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Jackson-Hewitt Tax Services Allegedly Caught Handing Out Tax Filing Instructions to Illegal Migrants
Jackson-Hewitt Tax Services is reportedly distributing flyers in NYC, advising illegal migrants on how to claim up to $14,000 in tax refunds from the IRS based on the number of children they declare. This has raised concerns about potential fraud and its financial impact on taxpayers.
Elon Musk commented that such practices contribute to significant losses for the U.S. and suggested that they are part of a strategy by the Democratic Party to attract illegal immigrants for political gain.
#politics
Breitbart: Grassroots Activist and Former Breitbart Contributor Anita MonCrief Passes Away at 46
Anita MonCrief, a prominent grassroots activist and former contributor to Breitbart News, passed away unexpectedly at 46. She was influential in the conservative movement and played a key role in exposing corruption within the liberal activist group ACORN, where she once worked.
MonCrief's whistleblowing efforts revealed significant financial mismanagement and voter registration fraud within ACORN, leading to investigations and the organization's decline. She is remembered for her contributions to conservative causes and her outspoken criticism of liberal policies.
The Western Journal: Op-Ed: Will Schumer and the Democrats Continue to Campaign on Hate?
The author reflects on the evolution of the Democratic Party, suggesting that it has increasingly aligned itself with grievance-driven groups, alienating traditional members. This shift, particularly around issues like abortion and the transgender agenda, has pushed former Democrats towards the Republican Party.
The piece argues that leaders like Chuck Schumer have fostered a culture of hate and division, which has now spiraled out of control, leaving them unable to manage the radical elements they once embraced. The author predicts a political reckoning for Schumer and the Democrats as they confront the consequences of their actions.
Breitbart: New Mexico GOP Headquarters Targeted in 'Deliberate Act of Arson'
The Republican Party headquarters in New Mexico was damaged in a deliberate arson attack, with the entryway destroyed and the phrase “ICE=KKK” spray-painted on the wall. The incident has been condemned as an act of hatred and intolerance, with party officials calling for accountability.
Amy Barela, chairwoman of the New Mexico GOP, expressed relief that no one was harmed and emphasized the need for justice. The Democratic Party of New Mexico also condemned the act, advocating for peaceful political discourse. Local authorities are investigating the incident.
#society
Breitbart: VIDEO: California 7-Eleven Sells Winning $527 Million Lottery Ticket
A California Powerball ticket worth an estimated $527 million was sold at a 7-Eleven in Anaheim, marking the second major win this year. Store employees celebrated upon learning the news, and the store will receive a $1 million bonus for selling the winning ticket.
The unidentified winner has the option of receiving the jackpot in 30 annual payments or a lump sum of $243.8 million. The winning numbers were 7, 11, 21, 53, 61, and Powerball 2. The odds of winning were 1 in 292,201,338.
Fox News: Prince Harry allegedly asked chairwoman of his former charity to publicly defend Meghan Markle
Dr. Sophie Chandauka, chair of Prince Harry's former charity Sentebale, alleges she faced bullying from Prince Harry and his PR team. She claims a last-minute appearance by Meghan Markle at a polo fundraiser disrupted the event and led to media scrutiny.
Chandauka has filed a lawsuit against Sentebale's trustees after they expressed concerns about her leadership, while Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso resigned from their roles amid ongoing tensions. Chandauka accuses the princes of playing the victim and highlights issues of governance and treatment within the organization.
Fox News: Prince Harry allegedly asked chairwoman of his former charity to publicly defended Meghan Markle
Dr. Sophie Chandauka, chair of Prince Harry's former charity Sentebale, alleges she faced bullying from Prince Harry and his PR team. She claims a last-minute appearance by Meghan Markle at a polo fundraiser disrupted the event and led to media scrutiny.
Chandauka has filed a lawsuit against Sentebale's trustees after they expressed concerns about her leadership, while Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso resigned from their roles amid ongoing tensions. Chandauka accuses the princes of playing the victim and highlights issues of governance and treatment within the organization.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Dangerous Fake Peace
Historical peace agreements often lead to setbacks, as seen with the failed Oslo Accords and the Munich Agreement with Nazi Germany. The lack of education for peace in Arab schools and media is a significant barrier to reconciliation, perpetuated by leaders like Yasser Arafat.
The ongoing conflict in Gaza and the rise of terrorist organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah highlight the urgency for international intervention. Key measures include the disarmament of Hamas, education for peace in the region, and pressure on Iran and Turkey to cease their aggressive actions.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Earthquake in Burma, Farmers’ Protest, and a Mud Bath Tradition
On March 30, 2025, various global events unfolded, including Japan's Defense Minister Gen Nakatani meeting with U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth in Tokyo. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, a memorial was held in Bucha to honor civilians killed during the Russian occupation.
In other news, a European aerospace startup completed a successful test flight, while protests in Tokyo called for changes to agricultural policies. Additionally, a new international airport in Greenland is boosting tourism amid U.S. interest in the territory.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: Make American Food Great Again
Culinary globalization has transformed American food, leading to a loss of national character and cultural appreciation. Fast food's rise has diminished the importance of home cooking, contributing to the disintegration of family life and traditional cuisines.
The dominance of foreign cuisines and mass agribusiness has further eroded local food identities, as America now exports raw materials while importing diverse culinary influences. Reviving American cuisine calls for a deeper understanding of its cultural significance and a return to its roots.
#education
Front Page Magazine: Reflections on the Dismantling of the Dept. of Education
In light of President Trump's plan to dismantle the Department of Education, concerns arise about maintaining educational quality across states with varying economic statuses. The article argues that all students, regardless of their background, deserve equal opportunities and that funding should directly correlate with improved educational outcomes.
Discipline in schools, particularly in poorer districts, is highlighted as a significant factor affecting student performance. The need for strict behavioral standards and the abolition of teachers' unions are proposed as measures to enhance educational effectiveness and ensure that all students can thrive in a conducive learning environment.
#crime
Fox News: Missing American in Dominican Republic: Judge makes ruling in last person believed to see student alive
A Dominican Republic judge has closed the case against Joshua Steven Riibe, a key witness in the disappearance of University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki. The ruling grants Riibe freedom of movement after he was previously held under police monitoring for 11 days.
Riibe, who was with Konanki on the beach when she went missing, had his passport and cellphone confiscated during the investigation. His attorneys argued that the police restrictions were unlawful, leading to the judge's decision. Konanki's parents have requested her to be declared dead due to the lack of evidence of foul play.
GB News: Man arrested on suspicion of murder after 2 adults and girl, 4, died in former station house fire
A 54-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following a fire in Rushton, East Midlands, which killed a four-year-old girl, a 30-year-old woman, and a 23-year-old man. The historic former station house was severely damaged, and three police officers were hospitalized for smoke inhalation.
Local MP Rosie Wright expressed her sadness over the incident, and police are investigating while providing support to the victims' families. Train services in the area were disrupted due to damage from the blaze. Authorities are seeking information from the public.