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#illegals

Breitbart: Trump Deports More Gang Members, Including Child Rapists, to El Salvador
Trump Deports More Gang Members, Including Child Rapists, to El Salvador
The Trump administration has deported 17 gang members, including murderers and child rapists, to El Salvador as part of a counter-terrorism operation. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the deportations, emphasizing the designation of Tren de Aragua and MS-13 as terrorist organizations.

El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele expressed gratitude for the collaboration, confirming the transfer of these criminals. This follows earlier deportations of nearly 300 gang members, despite legal challenges from left-wing groups attempting to halt the process. The administration is seeking Supreme Court intervention to continue deportations.


#politics

Breitbart: Elon Musk: 'Tesla Takedown' Events Are 'Paid Protests' Funded and Organized by Trump Haters
Elon Musk: 'Tesla Takedown' Events Are 'Paid Protests' Funded and Organized by Trump Haters
Protests against Elon Musk and Tesla, dubbed “Tesla Takedown,” occurred globally, with demonstrators criticizing Musk's involvement in a Trump administration initiative. Musk and others allege these protests are funded by wealthy Trump opponents, questioning their grassroots authenticity.

Organizers, including left-leaning groups, provided resources for the protests, leading to accusations of astroturfing. Observations of coordinated actions and scripted materials have raised doubts about the spontaneity of the demonstrations.


#society

GB News: Kelsey Parker pays heartbreaking tribute to late husband Tom on third anniversary of death: 'We miss you'
Kelsey Parker pays heartbreaking tribute to late husband Tom on third anniversary of death: 'We miss you'
Kelsey Parker marked the third anniversary of her husband Tom Parker's death with a heartfelt Instagram tribute, sharing memories and expressing her ongoing connection to him. Tom, a member of The Wanted, passed away from an inoperable brain tumor in March 2022, leaving behind two children.

Parker, who has since found love with Will Lindsay and is expecting a child, addressed criticism about moving on, stating that her home is now filled with happiness. She believes Tom would approve of her new relationship and feels spiritually connected to him.


#foreignaffairs

Human Events: Netanyahu says Israel ‘will take care of general security in the Gaza Strip’ and ‘implement’ Trump’s plan for ‘Riviera of the Middle East’
Netanyahu says Israel ‘will take care of general security in the Gaza Strip’ and ‘implement’ Trump’s plan for ‘Riviera of the Middle East’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a cabinet decision to intensify military action against Hamas, asserting that the strategy aims to dismantle Hamas's capabilities while facilitating hostage negotiations. He emphasized Israel's readiness to discuss the Trump plan for Gaza, which involves relocating Palestinians.

Despite claims of negotiations, Hamas has yet to meet Israel's demands for a hostage release. Netanyahu reiterated Israel's commitment to securing the return of hostages and highlighted military and diplomatic pressure as effective strategies. He also addressed threats from Hezbollah and acknowledged U.S. support in regional conflicts.


The Telegraph: Britain’s betrayal of Jimmy Lai repeats an old mistake
Britain’s betrayal of Jimmy Lai repeats an old mistake
The legacy of the British Empire is complex, with both achievements and failures. While some withdrawals, like those from Canada and Singapore, were successful, others, such as the partition of India and the handover of Hong Kong, caused significant suffering.

Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong businessman and pro-democracy activist, exemplifies this betrayal. After building a successful career, he became a vocal critic of the Chinese government, ultimately facing imprisonment under the National Security Law. His story highlights the stark contrast between the freedoms once enjoyed in Hong Kong and the current oppressive regime.


Fox News: US sanctions 6 Beijing, Hong Kong authorities for 'undermining' the island region's autonomy
US sanctions 6 Beijing, Hong Kong authorities for 'undermining' the island region's autonomy
The State Department has sanctioned six officials from Beijing and Hong Kong for actions that undermine Hong Kong's autonomy and target individuals in the U.S. These include high-ranking officials like Sonny Chi Kwong Au and Raymond Chak Yee Siu, linked to the enforcement of the National Security Law.

The sanctions block any property or interests of these individuals in the U.S. and prohibit transactions involving them, reinforcing the U.S. commitment to hold accountable those violating rights and freedoms in Hong Kong.


Human Events: Former Israeli hostage Yarden Bibas: ‘I know he can help. I’m here because of Trump. I’m here because of him’
Former Israeli hostage Yarden Bibas: ‘I know he can help. I’m here because of Trump. I’m here because of him’
Former hostage Yarden Bibas credited former President Donald Trump for his release from Palestinian terrorists, stating, “I’m here only because of him.” He urged Trump to intervene to stop the ongoing conflict and facilitate the return of all hostages.

Bibas recounted the traumatic experience of being held captive and learning about the murder of his wife and children. He expressed concern for other hostages, particularly the Cunio brothers, and described the fear of being underground during Israeli airstrikes.


#economy

Forbes: Newsmax Stock Skyrockets Over 500% Following IPO—Causing Multiple Trading Halts
Newsmax Stock Skyrockets Over 500% Following IPO—Causing Multiple Trading Halts
Newsmax debuted on the New York Stock Exchange, opening at $14 per share and surging over 500% to a high of $76.64 within hours, resulting in multiple trading halts due to volatility. Its market cap exceeded $5.5 billion, rivaling established media companies.

The outlet raised $75 million in its IPO by selling 7.5 million shares at $10 each, and its valuation surpassed that of major media firms like Tegna and Sinclair. This rapid rise is unusual for media stocks, particularly given the industry's shift towards streaming.


#culture

Breitbart: Comedian Tim Dillon Rips Rachel Zegler Comparing Herself to a Greek Masterpiece While 'Snow White' Bombs: 'Someone Has to Put Her in a Cage'
Comedian Tim Dillon Rips Rachel Zegler Comparing Herself to a Greek Masterpiece While 'Snow White' Bombs: 'Someone Has to Put Her in a Cage'
Comedian Tim Dillon criticized Hollywood actors for speaking out during film promotions, claiming it harms their movies. He specifically targeted Rachel Zegler for comparing herself to a Greek sculpture, suggesting that actors should refrain from sharing personal opinions that detract from their work.

Dillon argued that the public does not seek their views and that their comments often reveal their lack of substance. He emphasized that actors should focus on their roles and avoid unnecessary commentary, advocating for silence during promotional events.


The Epoch Times: 24 Hours in Lisbon
24 Hours in Lisbon
Lisbon offers a unique experience compared to other major European cities, inviting exploration through its winding streets and rich culture. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, from sampling local cuisine at Time Out Market to taking a scenic tram ride to historical sites like Belem Tower.

The city is accessible via Humberto Delgado Airport, with convenient transport options to the city center. A full day in Lisbon can include visits to Bairro Alto, LX Factory, and enjoying the local nightlife, with opportunities to experience traditional Fado music or relax at trendy bars like Red Frog Speakeasy.


#technology

Fox News: The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally here, pre-order yours starting April 2
The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally here, pre-order yours starting April 2
Nintendo is set to release the Nintendo Switch 2 in June, with pre-orders starting on April 2 in Canada and a global launch expected. A special event on the same day will confirm the release date, price—rumored to start at $399—and the new games lineup.

The Switch 2 will feature upgrades including a larger, brighter screen and a longer built-in stand. The launch will occur in phases, with the first featuring a new Mario Kart game, followed by additional third-party titles in late 2023.