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#illegals

Fox News: DOGE volunteer credits Trump for unprecedented effort to curb 'jaw-dropping' Social Security fraud
DOGE volunteer credits Trump for unprecedented effort to curb 'jaw-dropping' Social Security fraud
A volunteer from the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) credited former President Trump for enabling the agency's efforts to combat government waste, particularly in the Social Security system. The volunteer claimed that under Trump's executive order, agencies could share databases, leading to the discovery of millions of noncitizens receiving Social Security numbers.

During a recent rally, it was revealed that over 2 million noncitizens were issued Social Security numbers in FY 2024, with a similar trend in previous years. The volunteer stated that the agency had saved billions in taxpayer money by addressing fraud, including the removal of accounts for individuals over 120 years old and identifying 20 million deceased individuals incorrectly marked as alive.


Fox News: Chinese national smuggled illegal immigrants to American territory as US sees influx from adversary
Chinese national smuggled illegal immigrants to American territory as US sees influx from adversary
A Chinese national, Zhongli Pang, has been sentenced to three months in federal prison for attempting to smuggle 12 illegal migrants from Saipan to Guam by exploiting a visa loophole. His overcrowded vessel ran out of fuel and required rescue by the U.S. Coast Guard.

This case highlights ongoing efforts by U.S. authorities to combat illegal immigration through U.S. territories, particularly in light of increased scrutiny on the movement of migrants from Asia. The Department of Justice emphasizes the risks associated with such activities and urges compliance with immigration laws.


The Western Journal: Fact Check: Did the Trump Admin Send 'an Innocent Father from Maryland' to an El Salvador Prison?
Fact Check: Did the Trump Admin Send 'an Innocent Father from Maryland' to an El Salvador Prison?
A Maryland father, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, was deported to El Salvador due to an "administrative error" by the Trump administration, despite claims of protection from removal. His case has sparked debate over his alleged ties to the MS-13 gang and the legality of his deportation.

While his attorney argues he is an innocent victim, critics point to prior findings that label him as a gang member. The situation raises questions about immigration enforcement and the implications of labeling individuals as threats based on past allegations.


#politics

Breitbart: French Court of Appeal to Decide on Le Pen Election Ban Case by 2026
French Court of Appeal to Decide on Le Pen Election Ban Case by 2026
Marine Le Pen's bid for the French presidency in 2027 received a boost as the Paris Court of Appeal agreed to review her election ban stemming from an embezzlement conviction. The court's decision on her appeal is expected by summer 2026. Le Pen plans to challenge the ruling through various legal avenues.

If the ban remains, her deputy, Jordan Bardella, may run in her place, potentially leading to a scenario where he could appoint Le Pen as prime minister. This situation highlights the ongoing political maneuvering within France's National Rally party amid legal challenges.


The Western Journal: Voter ID Constitutional Amendment Passes by Eye-Popping Margin in Major Defeat to Democrats
Voter ID Constitutional Amendment Passes by Eye-Popping Margin in Major Defeat to Democrats
Wisconsin voters approved a constitutional amendment requiring valid photographic identification to vote, with 62.7% in favor. This measure solidifies existing voter ID laws and is seen as a significant win for Republicans, including President Trump, who praised the outcome.

Despite this victory, Democrats maintained their majority in the state Supreme Court, with Susan Crawford winning a key election. Republicans did, however, gain ground in two U.S. House races in Florida, enhancing their majority in the House.


Fox News: Judge blocks Trump admin from firing federal probationary workers
Judge blocks Trump admin from firing federal probationary workers
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from terminating federal probationary workers in 19 states and Washington, D.C. The ruling requires 18 federal agencies to reverse the terminations of thousands of workers by April 8th.

This decision only affects states whose attorneys general initiated the case.


#society

Fox News: Planned Parenthood apologizes for 'inadvertently' giving sexually explicit coloring book to children
Planned Parenthood apologizes for 'inadvertently' giving sexually explicit coloring book to children
Planned Parenthood has apologized for mistakenly distributing sexually explicit coloring books to children aged 8 to 13 at a Kentucky museum event in March. The organization acknowledged the error and stated they are reviewing internal protocols to prevent future incidents.

The coloring book contained graphic illustrations and content related to sexual health, which was not appropriate for the event. The Kentucky Science Center, which hosted the event, also expressed regret and announced they would no longer collaborate with Planned Parenthood.


#economy

Human Events: Israel removes tariffs on U.S. products
Israel removes tariffs on U.S. products
Israel has lifted all tariffs on US products to enhance market competition, diversify its economy, and lower living costs, as directed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This move aims to strengthen US-Israel relations, with bilateral trade valued at $34 billion in 2024.

The tariff reduction primarily affects a limited range of food and agricultural imports. Israeli officials view this as an opportunity to redefine economic ties with the US amid impending tariffs from President Trump.


#culture

The Western Journal: Breaking: 'Top Gun,' 'Tombstone,' 'Batman' Star Dead at 65
Breaking: 'Top Gun,' 'Tombstone,' 'Batman' Star Dead at 65
Val Kilmer, the acclaimed actor known for roles in "Top Gun," "Tombstone," and "Batman," has passed away at 65 due to pneumonia. His daughter confirmed the news. Kilmer had battled throat cancer since 2014, which ultimately impacted his career.

His final performance was in 2022's "Top Gun: Maverick," where he reprised his role as Iceman. Kilmer's diverse filmography grossed approximately $2 billion at the box office, leaving a lasting impact on Hollywood.


#health

Breitbart: California Misses Out on Medicaid Millions as Newsom Blows Thru Deadline
California Misses Out on Medicaid Millions as Newsom Blows Thru Deadline
California will forfeit millions in federal matching funds for its Medicaid program, Medi-Cal, due to Governor Gavin Newsom's administration missing a March 31 deadline for necessary paperwork. This loss stems from the failure to implement Proposition 35, which aimed to increase payments to doctors for treating low-income patients.

The oversight is compounded by Medi-Cal's existing financial troubles, as the state has borrowed over $6 billion to address shortfalls, partly due to extending free health care to illegal immigrants. Newsom's administration did not fill a key position on the oversight committee, hindering the process.


#education

GB News: Martin Daubney 'choked up' at struggling mum forced to work seven days a week to help fund disabled son's private education: 'It's a basic human right!'
Martin Daubney 'choked up' at struggling mum forced to work seven days a week to help fund disabled son's private education: 'It's a basic human right!'
A struggling mother, Leanne Gunns, shared her emotional story on GB News about the challenges of funding her disabled son's private education due to Labour's tax policies. She criticized the government's VAT increase, stating it unfairly impacts working families rather than the wealthy.

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson defended the policy, despite backlash, while Gunns emphasized the necessity of specialized education for disabled children. She argued that access to proper education should be a basic human right, not a luxury, and expressed the toll the tax has taken on her family.


#sports

Breitbart: Nigerian Boxer Dies Suddenly After Collapsing Mid-Fight
Nigerian Boxer Dies Suddenly After Collapsing Mid-Fight
Nigerian boxer Gabriel Oluwasegun Olanrewaju collapsed and died during a bout in Accra, Ghana. He lost consciousness in the third round against Jon Mbanugu and was pronounced dead at the hospital shortly after. The Ghana Boxing Authority will investigate the incident and safety measures.

This marks the second boxing death this year, following the passing of Irish boxer John Cooney in February. The Nigerian Boxing Board expressed devastation over Olanrewaju's death, calling him a "fearless" fighter.


#technology

Le Monde: Why have ChatGPT images imitating Studio Ghibli sparked controversy?
Why have ChatGPT images imitating Studio Ghibli sparked controversy?
OpenAI's ChatGPT has introduced a new visual creation feature, allowing users to generate images in various styles, notably that of Studio Ghibli. The trend began with a viral transformation of a family photo by engineer Grant Slatton, which garnered over 45 million views.

Despite the excitement, the tool has faced criticism for its inconsistent performance, often failing to deliver results promptly. Users have embraced the ease of creating images, but the effectiveness remains in question.