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#politics

Le Monde: Le Pen's voters on her conviction: 'Here, saying that Marine only got what she deserved won't be easy'
Le Pen's voters on her conviction: 'Here, saying that Marine only got what she deserved won't be easy'
Marine Le Pen has been barred from running for president, prompting frustration among her supporters in Hénin-Beaumont, who feel the political landscape is unfair. They express hope for her lieutenant, Jordan Bardella, to succeed in the next election.

Local sentiments reflect a deep disillusionment with politics, as some residents have given up voting entirely, citing widespread corruption. Despite this, there remains a degree of support for the far-right Rassemblement National party.


Fox News: Wave of court orders blocking Trump's agenda are a 'judicial coup d'etat,' Gingrich says
Wave of court orders blocking Trump's agenda are a 'judicial coup d'etat,' Gingrich says
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich criticized federal judges blocking President Trump's agenda, labeling it a "judicial coup d'etat." During a House Judiciary hearing, he noted that a significant majority of judges issuing injunctions against Trump were appointed by Democrats, raising concerns about partisan influence on the judiciary.

Gingrich argued that allowing numerous judges to issue nationwide injunctions undermines public confidence and risks micromanaging presidential authority. He suggested that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts should intervene to streamline appeals from lower courts. Discussions among Republican lawmakers included potential legislative responses to address perceived judicial overreach.


Breitbart: Exclusive: Rep. Ashley Hinson, Sen. Tom Cotton Move to Scrap 'Unconstitutional' Firearm Tax
Exclusive: Rep. Ashley Hinson, Sen. Tom Cotton Move to Scrap 'Unconstitutional' Firearm Tax
Rep. Ashley Hinson and Sen. Tom Cotton have introduced the RIFLE Act to eliminate the $200 tax on firearm purchases and transfers under the National Firearms Act, which they argue infringes on Second Amendment rights. They claim the tax imposes financial burdens on law-abiding citizens.

Supporters, including the NRA, contend that this tax serves as a barrier to exercising Second Amendment rights and was initially designed to restrict firearm transactions. The proposed legislation aims to amend the 1934 law to alleviate these restrictions.


#society

Fox News: HBO’s John Oliver faces lawsuit from health insurance executive over Medicaid monologue
HBO’s John Oliver faces lawsuit from health insurance executive over Medicaid monologue
Dr. Brian Morley, a health insurance executive, has filed a defamation lawsuit against HBO's John Oliver, claiming the comedian misrepresented his statements regarding Medicaid and hygiene needs of patients. Morley asserts that Oliver's portrayal harmed his reputation and well-being.

The lawsuit alleges that Oliver manipulated Morley's testimony to create a false narrative, leading viewers to believe he condoned neglect of patients. Morley seeks damages exceeding $75,000 and a retraction of the statements made on "Last Week Tonight."


Breitbart: Dept. of Education Issues Final Warning to Maine on Trans Athlete Ban
Dept. of Education Issues Final Warning to Maine on Trans Athlete Ban
The U.S. Department of Education has warned Maine to comply with President Trump's ban on transgender athletes in women's sports by April 11. The letter criticized the Maine Department of Education for allowing male competitors to participate on female teams, which violates Title IX.

The Department of Health and Human Services found that Maine violated federal civil rights law by permitting this practice. The compliance review was prompted by a transgender-identifying boy winning a girls' track championship, despite Trump's executive order prohibiting such participation.


GB News: Louis Theroux, 54, opens up on plans to 'shave head' as he shares candid health update after alopecia diagnosis
Louis Theroux, 54, opens up on plans to 'shave head' as he shares candid health update after alopecia diagnosis
Louis Theroux plans to shave his head within the next year due to ongoing alopecia, sharing updates on social media about his hair loss. He has opted for a shorter hairstyle but noted it remains "patchy" and is preparing for a full shave, aiming to embrace baldness with humor.

Theroux has previously made changes to address his condition, including shaving his eyebrows and undergoing microblading. Despite the challenges, he maintains a light-hearted attitude, joking about the silver lining of his hair loss. He has been open about his alopecia journey since 2022.


Breitbart: Lena Dunham Rails Against ‘Horrific Government Abuses’ at Trans Visibility Rally: ‘Trans Liberation Is Our Liberation’
Lena Dunham Rails Against ‘Horrific Government Abuses’ at Trans Visibility Rally: ‘Trans Liberation Is Our Liberation’
Lena Dunham spoke at a trans visibility rally in Washington, D.C., asserting that "trans liberation is our liberation" and emphasizing the need to protect the civil rights of transgender individuals. She shared her personal experience with her sibling's transition, highlighting the family's growth and understanding.

Dunham criticized government actions she views as detrimental to transgender rights, stating that without trans liberation, no one is truly free. She has previously engaged in activism related to transgender issues and has a history of supporting Democratic candidates.


Fox News: High school seniors reject Columbia University as Trump admin reviews money for Ivy League schools
High school seniors reject Columbia University as Trump admin reviews money for Ivy League schools
Columbia University is facing a decline in student enrollment due to ongoing anti-Israel protests that have created a chaotic campus environment. A college admissions consultant noted that students accepted to Columbia are opting for other institutions, citing a tarnished reputation and instability.

The situation at Columbia has drawn national attention, with former President Trump revoking federal funding over the protests and demanding changes in university policies. This unrest has also affected other Ivy League schools, with Harvard experiencing internal upheaval in response to similar pressures.


#economy

Breitbart: Tesla Stock Plummets 36% in Q1 2025, Worst Performance Since 2022
Tesla Stock Plummets 36% in Q1 2025, Worst Performance Since 2022
Tesla's stock fell 36% in Q1 2025, marking its worst quarterly performance since 2022, erasing over $460 billion in market cap. Factors include Musk's controversial role in the Trump administration, tariffs affecting suppliers, and challenges in vehicle sales and competition.

Despite the decline, Musk remains optimistic about Tesla's future, suggesting it may be a buying opportunity for investors. Analysts express skepticism over the company's ability to deliver on promises for robotaxis amid increasing market challenges.


The Economist: Britain’s budget watchdog has ruffled feathers in Westminster
Britain’s budget watchdog has ruffled feathers in Westminster
The UK's welfare reform efforts have faced scrutiny after the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) challenged the Labour Party's claims of £5 billion annual savings in health benefits, suggesting the actual figure was overestimated by more than £1 billion. This has led to further cuts and adjustments.

The situation highlights ongoing tensions in Westminster regarding fiscal responsibility and the challenges of managing public finances effectively. Critics warn that the current approach may lead to more significant issues down the line.


Breitbart: Homebuilding Leads Rebound In U.S. Construction Spending
Homebuilding Leads Rebound In U.S. Construction Spending
Construction spending increased by 0.7% in February, reaching an annual rate of $2.20 trillion, following a decline in January. The rise was primarily driven by a 1.3% boost in private residential construction, particularly in single-family homes, despite high borrowing costs.

While multifamily construction remains weak, the overall uptick indicates strong demand and a limited supply of existing homes. The private sector continues to play a significant role in this growth, highlighting the importance of residential building in the economy.


#culture

Fox News: Jessica Biel almost hit her brother with parents' car on the set of '7th Heaven'
Jessica Biel almost hit her brother with parents' car on the set of '7th Heaven'
Jessica Biel recounted a humorous driving mishap from her youth while appearing on a podcast with her "7th Heaven" co-stars. She nearly hit her brother while learning to drive her parents' car, crashing it into a school trailer and causing damage.

Biel reflected on her time on the show, crediting it for her acting success and highlighting the supportive environment that allowed her to learn and grow as an actress.


The Telegraph: New Doctor Who star hits back at ‘woke’ claims
New Doctor Who star hits back at ‘woke’ claims
Varada Sethu, the new companion on Doctor Who, defended the show's perceived "wokeness," stating that it reflects inclusivity and progressiveness. She emphasized that such comments indicate the series is on the right path, aligning with its core themes of kindness and love.

Sethu, alongside Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor, believes their casting will challenge traditional norms and provoke reactions. Showrunner Russell T Davies praised their chemistry, leading to Sethu's casting as Belinda Chandra.


#crime

Fox News: Musk says Social Security scammer who allegedly ripped off 400K Americans faces imminent arrest
Musk says Social Security scammer who allegedly ripped off 400K Americans faces imminent arrest
Elon Musk announced that an alleged scammer who reportedly stole 400,000 Social Security numbers is expected to be arrested soon. During a tele-town hall, Musk emphasized the vulnerability of the Social Security system to fraud, particularly concerning illegal immigrants obtaining identification numbers.

Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is focused on uncovering fraud related to Social Security, highlighting that a significant portion of calls to the agency are from fraudsters attempting to redirect benefits. He noted that this ongoing fraud leaves the system at risk and can lead to illegal activities.