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#politics

Fox News: Trump's 11th week in office set to focus on tariffs as president touts 'Liberation Day'
Trump's 11th week in office set to focus on tariffs as president touts 'Liberation Day'
President Trump is set to announce his reciprocal tariff plan on April 2, dubbed "Liberation Day," aimed at countering trade abuses from other nations. This follows previous tariffs on steel, aluminum, and imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, with a new 25% tariff on cars also expected.

Additionally, Trump plans to discuss peace efforts with Russian President Putin amid ongoing tensions in Ukraine. He expressed frustration over the lack of progress and threatened secondary tariffs on Russian oil if no agreement is reached. Trump is also exploring options for a new missile defense system, the "Golden Dome."


Fox News: Elon Musk's cost-cutting tour is set to hit the CIA today and more top headlines
Elon Musk's cost-cutting tour is set to hit the CIA today and more top headlines
Elon Musk is set to visit the CIA as part of his cost-cutting tour. Meanwhile, President Trump issues a warning to Zelenskyy regarding a rare mineral deal, and public opinion on Trump's immigration policies remains divided.

In other news, crews are working to recover a sinking vessel connected to four missing US soldiers, and a judge has ruled on a key witness in a missing college student case.


The Federalist: FCC Finally Goes After Corporate Media, And Dems Are Outraged
FCC Finally Goes After Corporate Media, And Dems Are Outraged
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has criticized the national media for bias and misleading practices, particularly regarding CBS's editing of Kamala Harris' interview. His actions have drawn backlash from Democratic senators, who accuse him of political targeting, despite their previous support for similar inquiries against conservative media.

This situation highlights perceived hypocrisy in the treatment of media outlets based on political affiliation, with claims of selective enforcement and outrage over First Amendment rights. The ongoing distrust in both the media and Congress reflects broader concerns about bias and accountability.


#society

The Federalist: Racial Grievance Theater Is About Humiliation, Not History
Racial Grievance Theater Is About Humiliation, Not History
The White House has issued an executive order prohibiting funding for Smithsonian exhibits that undermine core American values or promote racial division. This has sparked backlash from some historians and media figures who view it as an ideological test that could marginalize underrepresented narratives.

Critics argue that the order reflects a broader trend of racial ideology that seeks to reshape American history, often drawing inappropriate comparisons between the U.S. and Nazi Germany. They warn that such narratives can lead to demands for reparations and a societal structure based on grievances, which contradicts the founding principles of equality and liberty.


GB News: Primark boss RESIGNS after admitting 'error of judgement' amid 'behaviour' allegations
Primark boss RESIGNS after admitting 'error of judgement' amid 'behaviour' allegations
Paul Marchant has resigned as CEO of Primark following an investigation into his behavior towards a woman in a social setting. Associated British Foods (ABF) stated that he acknowledged his error in judgment and apologized to those affected.

ABF emphasized the importance of integrity and respect within the company culture. Eoin Tonge, ABF’s finance director, will serve as interim CEO of Primark.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Mar. 31: Day 542 – IDF tells Gazans to leave Rafah, Trump threatens Iran
Daily Briefing Mar. 31: Day 542 – IDF tells Gazans to leave Rafah, Trump threatens Iran
The IDF is urging civilians to evacuate Rafah in southern Gaza as it intensifies military operations aimed at dismantling terrorist capabilities and facilitating a hostage deal. The Israeli public remains divided on whether to pursue military pressure or negotiations for the remaining hostages.

In related developments, a released hostage called for U.S. intervention to revive negotiations. Tensions are escalating between the U.S. and Iran, with Trump threatening military action if nuclear talks do not resume. Meanwhile, the kibbutz Kfar Aza is commemorating its victims from the October 7 attacks and addressing future challenges.


#culture

The Federalist: It's Time For Us All To Say, 'Eff The F-Word'
It's Time For Us All To Say, 'Eff The F-Word'
The F-word has become ubiquitous in modern culture, permeating everyday language and media, often losing its shock value. Once considered taboo, it is now frequently used by public figures and in casual conversation, reflecting a shift in societal norms regarding language.

The author argues for a return to more refined language, suggesting that the overuse of the F-word may stem from a rebellion against political correctness. She advocates for a cultural shift towards civility and elegance, envisioning a future where such language is less common.