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#politics
Human Events: AUSTIN PETERSEN: Wisconsin proves to GOP that messaging wins don’t guarantee victory
Tuesday's special elections in Wisconsin and Florida revealed contrasting political dynamics. In Wisconsin, voters approved a Republican-backed voter ID amendment but elected a Democratic candidate to the state Supreme Court, indicating a split in voter engagement. Meanwhile, Florida saw strong support for Trump-endorsed Republican candidates, highlighting the GOP's robust infrastructure and voter turnout.
These outcomes suggest a deeper divide in Republican strength across regions. While Wisconsin's Republican policies can gain support, candidates struggle to mobilize voters, especially in off-year elections. In contrast, Florida showcases effective Republican organization and high engagement. As both parties prepare for the 2026 midterms, the GOP must enhance voter turnout strategies to remain competitive.
The Western Journal: 'Morning Joe' Takes Hard Hit After MSNBC's Ratings Collapse and Joy Reid Cancelled
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" is experiencing a significant ratings decline, losing to CNN's "News Central" in the key 25 to 54 demographic. Viewership dropped 39% overall since Trump's election, with the network's total daily audience down 24% in March 2025.
The cancellation of Joy Reid's show and layoffs at MSNBC indicate a struggle to attract viewers amidst criticism of perceived propaganda. Despite being the most-watched network in Washington, D.C., the network's future remains uncertain as it faces challenges during Trump's second term.
Fox News: Top House Republican backs Byron Donalds for Florida governor
House Speaker Mike Johnson has endorsed Rep. Byron Donalds for Florida governor, praising him as a principled conservative leader aligned with President Trump's agenda. Donalds expressed gratitude for Johnson's support, emphasizing his commitment to Florida.
Donalds announced his gubernatorial candidacy in February, backed by Trump, who has also pledged his endorsement. Current Governor Ron DeSantis cannot run for a third term due to state constitutional limits.
The Federalist: Corporations Won't Apologize For Smearing Georgia's Election Law
Georgia's 2021 election law, SB 202, has been vindicated as voter turnout, including among Black voters, increased since its implementation. The Department of Justice has dropped its lawsuit against the law, which was criticized by Democrats as suppressive, a claim now shown to be unfounded.
Despite the evidence, major corporations like MLB, Coca-Cola, and Delta Air Lines have not apologized for their previous condemnation of the law. MLB is set to return its All-Star events to Atlanta in 2025, yet has remained silent on issuing any formal apology for its earlier stance.
#society
GB News: Meghan Markle accused of using 'simple ploy' after Duchess of Sussex's milestone achievement
Meghan Markle's new food brand "As Ever" sold out in just 30 minutes after launch, featuring premium items like £11 jam and £22 honey. Despite the excitement, some critics suggest the quick sell-out was a marketing strategy to create hype.
The brand aims to reflect Markle's cooking and entertaining style, promising to introduce new seasonal offerings. Currently, products are available only in the US.
The Telegraph: Instagram crowds turn Mediterranean island paradise into ‘disaster’ zone
Comino, a small island off Malta known for its stunning Blue Lagoon, is facing a crisis due to overtourism. Campaigners describe it as a "disaster" zone, plagued by rat infestations and litter, reflecting a broader trend affecting popular Mediterranean destinations.
The island's appeal has surged, largely driven by social media, leading to overwhelming visitor numbers that threaten its natural beauty.
#economy
The Western Journal: Trump Issues Statement the Morning After 'Liberation Day': 'The Operation Is Over'
President Trump declared "Liberation Day" following the announcement of new reciprocal tariffs on imports from China and the European Union, aimed at addressing perceived unfair trade practices. He emphasized that these tariffs would benefit American taxpayers after years of being taken advantage of.
However, the immediate aftermath has seen significant stock market declines, with major indices experiencing sharp drops. Despite this volatility, Trump remains optimistic about the U.S. economy's recovery, asserting it will emerge stronger and more resilient.
Times Of Israel: US stocks lead global sell-off as Trump tariffs jolt markets
Wall Street experienced significant declines in early trading as President Trump's new tariffs heightened fears of a trade war and global economic slowdown. The S&P 500 fell 4%, with the Dow down 1,520 points and the Nasdaq dropping 4%. Smaller companies were particularly affected, with the Russell 2000 index entering bear market territory.
Global markets mirrored the downturn, with major indexes in Europe and Asia posting sharp losses. Trump's tariffs, set at a minimum of 10% on imports, could potentially reduce US economic growth by 2 percentage points and raise inflation to nearly 5%. Analysts express concern that markets may not fully reflect the risks of a global recession stemming from these policies.
#military
Human Events: DANIEL HAYWORTH: Hegseth’s vision of one strong standard is right for the military
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a new U.S. military policy establishing a single, gender-neutral physical fitness standard for all combat roles. He emphasized that differing standards have undermined combat readiness and that the battlefield does not discriminate by gender.
The decision follows decades of separate fitness benchmarks, which critics argue have led to disparities in capability and unit effectiveness. Studies show that all-male units outperform mixed-gender units in various tasks, highlighting the importance of unified standards for ensuring operational readiness and safety.