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#politics

GB News: Compared: Donald Trump and Keir Starmer's key moves since coming into power
Compared: Donald Trump and Keir Starmer's key moves since coming into power
In their early tenures, US President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer have adopted contrasting policies on immigration and foreign aid. Trump implemented strict border control measures, including deploying military forces to reduce illegal migration by over 90%. In contrast, Starmer has reversed key deterrents for illegal migration and scrapped the Rwanda deportation policy, while facing rising migrant numbers.

On foreign aid, Trump sought to freeze payments to fund domestic operations, but faced a Supreme Court setback. Meanwhile, Starmer has increased support for Ukraine and pledged to boost defense spending, despite potential cuts to welfare. Both leaders are navigating complex international tensions, with differing approaches to climate change and energy policies.


Fox News: Moderates reveal why they didn't join fellow Dems to censure Al Green
Moderates reveal why they didn't join fellow Dems to censure Al Green
Two moderate Democrats, Reps. Jared Golden and Josh Riley, opposed the censure of Rep. Al Green for interrupting President Trump's address, arguing that it distracts from more pressing issues. They emphasized a preference for free speech and criticized the focus on political drama.

Green was ultimately censured in a 224 to 198 vote after disrupting Trump's speech. He defended his actions as necessary to speak out against perceived injustices. Ten Democrats crossed party lines to support the censure.


Fox News: Trump to put tariff exemptions on certain goods from Canada, Mexico
Trump to put tariff exemptions on certain goods from Canada, Mexico
President Trump has temporarily exempted specific goods from Canada and Mexico under the USMCA from the recently imposed 25% tariffs for one month. The tariffs will be reinstated on April 2. This amendment expands the exemption to include Canada as well as Mexico.


#society

The Federalist: Trump Admin: ME Violated Title IX By Allowing Boys In Girls' Sports
Trump Admin: ME Violated Title IX By Allowing Boys In Girls' Sports
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has informed Maine that it is in violation of Title IX by allowing males to compete in female sports, which constitutes sex-based discrimination. This finding follows a male student winning a female pole vaulting championship, prompting an investigation after Maine's refusal to comply with federal guidance.

Republican state Rep. Laurel Libby criticized Maine Democrats for risking federal funding and the integrity of girls' sports. The state faces potential loss of over $250 million in federal aid if it does not address these violations.


Fox News: CNN edits fact-check saying Trump 'falsely claimed' there were trans experiments on mice
CNN edits fact-check saying Trump 'falsely claimed' there were trans experiments on mice
CNN revised its fact-check of President Trump’s claim regarding federal funding for transgender experiments on mice. Initially labeled "false," the fact-check was updated to indicate that the spending was for research on hormone therapy effects in monkeys, not for making mice transgender.

The revision followed the White House's clarification, which stated that the studies aimed to understand health impacts of gender-affirming treatments. Additionally, the National Institutes of Health has canceled several grants related to these experiments.


#culture

Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: Every red-blooded American needs to boycott Hamilton
JACK POSOBIEC: Every red-blooded American needs to boycott Hamilton
Jack Posobiec urged Republicans to boycott the Broadway musical Hamilton after its producers canceled a performance at the Kennedy Center in response to President Trump’s leadership. Lin-Manuel Miranda stated they would not participate while it is the "Trump Kennedy Center."

Posobiec criticized the show's creators and suggested that grassroots conservatives are already organizing boycotts against Hamilton. He emphasized that the arts should be inclusive and called Miranda intolerant for excluding those with differing political views.


#health

Le Monde: A weak Pope Francis releases audio message thanking people 'from the bottom of my heart' for their prayers
A weak Pope Francis releases audio message thanking people 'from the bottom of my heart' for their prayers
Pope Francis, 88, has been hospitalized for three weeks due to double pneumonia. In a recent audio message, he thanked the faithful for their prayers, despite his weakened state. Doctors report he is stable but still faces challenges in his recovery.

The Vatican has provided updates on his condition, indicating he is undergoing respiratory therapy and using a mechanical mask for support. Francis was unable to attend a planned spiritual retreat but remains spiritually connected with the attendees.


Fox News: Push-ups by age: Here’s how many you should be able to do
Push-ups by age: Here’s how many you should be able to do
"Fox & Friends" hosts Lawrence Jones and Brian Kilmeade engaged in a push-up challenge on-air, demonstrating fitness benchmarks based on age. Experts suggest that push-ups are a good measure of muscular strength and endurance, with specific targets for different age groups.

Push-ups provide various health benefits, including increased bone density and reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. Fitness professionals recommend starting with modified push-ups for those new to the exercise.


#crime

The Western Journal: Missing Boy Whose Case Was Featured on Netflix Show Located by Law Enforcement After 7 Years
Missing Boy Whose Case Was Featured on Netflix Show Located by Law Enforcement After 7 Years
After seven years, 14-year-old Abdul Aziz Khan, who was kidnapped in 2017, was found in Douglas County, Colorado. Law enforcement discovered him during a call about a burglary, leading to the arrest of his non-custodial mother, Rabia Khalid, and her husband, Elliot Bourgeois.

Khalid faces multiple charges, including second-degree kidnapping, while Bourgeois faces 14 charges. Both have a bond set at $1 million. Khan's family expressed gratitude for his safe return and requested privacy as they begin to heal.