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#politics

Fox News: Musk shares 'mind blowing' chart showing millions of 'noncitizens' given Social Security numbers under Biden
Musk shares 'mind blowing' chart showing millions of 'noncitizens' given Social Security numbers under Biden
Elon Musk claimed during a Wisconsin rally that millions of noncitizens received Social Security numbers during President Biden's administration, citing a chart that indicated over 2 million issued in FY 2024 alone. Musk's group, DOGE, is investigating fraud within the Social Security system.

Musk also announced $1 million in checks for voters advocating against "activist judges" and highlighted issues like 7 million accounts for individuals over 120 years old and 20 million registered deceased individuals. The rally coincided with efforts to restrict public services for noncitizens.


Forbes: White House Says It’s ‘Moving Forward’ From Signal Leak: ‘This Case Has Been Closed’
White House Says It’s ‘Moving Forward’ From Signal Leak: ‘This Case Has Been Closed’
The White House is moving on from the recent leak of sensitive military plans shared in a Signal group chat, with press secretary Karoline Leavitt stating the case is closed. Some Republicans, including Sen. James Lankford, are calling for an independent investigation into the incident.

Despite the controversy, former President Trump supports his aides involved, labeling the media's response a "Witch Hunt." Attorney General Pam Bondi indicated no criminal charges would be filed, asserting the information was sensitive but not classified. Critics, however, worry about potential risks to military personnel.


Fox News: Trump to sign executive order to protect Americans from 'exploitive ticket scalping' in entertainment industry
Trump to sign executive order to protect Americans from 'exploitive ticket scalping' in entertainment industry
President Trump is set to sign an executive order aimed at curbing ticket scalping in the concert and entertainment sectors. The order will task the Federal Trade Commission and the attorney general with enforcing competition laws and promote price transparency throughout the ticket-buying process.

Additionally, the order will ensure compliance with tax laws for ticket scalpers and require a report from the Treasury, DOJ, and FTC within 180 days on unfair practices in the industry. This initiative follows Trump's campaign promise to address high ticket prices.


CNSNews: Albuquerque GOP HQ Torched and Vandalized: ‘ICE = KKK’ Spray-Painted on Building
Albuquerque GOP HQ Torched and Vandalized: ‘ICE = KKK’ Spray-Painted on Building
The Republican Party's Albuquerque headquarters was set ablaze and vandalized with anti-ICE graffiti, prompting an arson investigation by the ATF. This marks a continuation of targeted attacks on the location, which has faced previous vandalism and threats.

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham condemned the attack, emphasizing the need to reject political violence and offering state support for the investigation.


Le Monde: Marine Le Pen convicted: World and domestic reactions to ban on running for office
Marine Le Pen convicted: World and domestic reactions to ban on running for office
Marine Le Pen, leader of France's far-right, was convicted of embezzlement and sentenced to a five-year ban from running for office, jeopardizing her 2027 presidential bid. She received a four-year prison term, with two years suspended and the remainder to be served at home.

International reactions included support from figures like Hungary's Viktor Orban and Italy's Matteo Salvini, who criticized the ruling as politically motivated. Others, including French politicians, expressed concern over the implications for democracy, emphasizing the need for political debates to take place at the polls.


#society

Fox News: Matt Walsh to testify in favor of California bill to ban males from women's sports: 'This isn’t complicated'
Matt Walsh to testify in favor of California bill to ban males from women's sports: 'This isn’t complicated'
California Assembly member Bill Essayli is advocating for AB 844, a bill that would require sports participation and facility use in schools to be based on biological sex, reversing the 2014 law that allows students to participate according to their gender identity. The bill aims to ensure fairness in competition and protect student privacy.

The hearing for AB 844 will feature testimony from conservative activist Matt Walsh, who argues against biological males competing in women's sports. Essayli believes the Democratic majority will oppose the bill, despite growing concerns about fairness in athletics, as highlighted by California Governor Gavin Newsom's recent comments on the issue.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: After debilitating strikes, Trump tells Houthis: Stop shooting at us and 'we will stop shooting at you'
After debilitating strikes, Trump tells Houthis: Stop shooting at us and 'we will stop shooting at you'
President Trump announced the success of U.S. military operations against the Iran-backed Houthi group in Yemen, emphasizing that attacks will continue until the Houthis cease threats to U.S. shipping. He warned Iran of potential repercussions if support for the Houthis and nuclear ambitions persist.

The offensive follows increased Houthi attacks on Western vessels, particularly after the recent Hamas attacks on Israel. Trump stated that U.S. strikes have significantly diminished Houthi capabilities and reiterated a commitment to protecting freedom of navigation in the region.


#economy

Forbes: S&P 500 Suffers Worst Month Since 2022—Despite Monday Recovery
S&P 500 Suffers Worst Month Since 2022—Despite Monday Recovery
Stocks faced significant pressure due to concerns over President Trump's tariffs and fears of a recession, marking March as the worst month for the S&P 500 since September 2022, with over $3 trillion in market value lost. The Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq all experienced declines, with the S&P briefly entering correction territory.

Despite a rocky session, the Dow and S&P ended in the green while the Nasdaq fell. Major tech stocks like Tesla and Nvidia saw notable losses, contributing to a challenging quarter for equities. Investors turned to gold as a safe haven, pushing its price to record highs.


#military

The Western Journal: Pete Hegseth Announces Major Change to Combat Readiness Standards for Women and Men
Pete Hegseth Announces Major Change to Combat Readiness Standards for Women and Men
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced plans to implement equal combat readiness standards for men and women in the armed services. This change aims to address the discrepancies in performance metrics and ensure uniformity across all combat roles.

Hegseth emphasized the need for high standards, noting that previous variations allowed standards to slip. The announcement follows a review of the Army Combat Fitness Test, which revealed significant differences in failure rates between genders.


#history

GB News: Ancient Egyptian tomb discovered after 3,600 years...but scientists stumped over identity of mystery Pharaoh
Ancient Egyptian tomb discovered after 3,600 years...but scientists stumped over identity of mystery Pharaoh
A joint Egyptian-American archaeological team has discovered a significant tomb belonging to an ancient Egyptian pharaoh at the Mount Anubis necropolis in Abydos, dating back over 3,000 years. The site, featuring multiple rooms and 16-foot vaults, is adorned with scenes of the goddess Isis, indicating its importance.

Experts believe the tomb may belong to members of the Abydos dynasty, possibly pharaohs Senaiib or Paentjeni. Despite being looted over the centuries, the find has the potential to enhance understanding of ancient Egyptian history, following a recent discovery of King Thutmose II's tomb.