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#politics

Times Of Israel: Freed Jerusalem Post editor decries arrest, says he got ‘no benefits’ from Qatar trip
Freed Jerusalem Post editor decries arrest, says he got ‘no benefits’ from Qatar trip
Zvika Klein, editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post, has been questioned as a suspect in the Qatargate investigation, which involves allegations of impropriety linked to aides of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Klein asserts he received no benefits from his reporting trip to Qatar and was released from house arrest without restrictions.

Klein's questioning stemmed from comments made during his testimony, which allegedly connected him to efforts to enhance Qatar's image for compensation. He maintains that his reporting was transparent and compliant with journalistic standards, expressing concern over the treatment he received during the investigation.


Fox News: Republicans charge ahead on Trump budget, setting up marathon Senate votes
Republicans charge ahead on Trump budget, setting up marathon Senate votes
Senate Republicans have advanced a budget resolution aimed at facilitating key agenda items for President Trump, including border funding and the extension of tax cuts. The motion allows for a "vote-a-rama" where senators can propose unlimited amendments, expected to take place soon.

This reconciliation process is crucial for the GOP, as it lowers the vote threshold in the Senate, enabling them to pass legislation without Democratic support. The resolution is anticipated to pass in the Senate and will then be sent back to the House for consideration.


The Telegraph: Israel accuses Sadiq Khan of parroting ‘Hamas propaganda’ in Eid message
Israel accuses Sadiq Khan of parroting ‘Hamas propaganda’ in Eid message
The Israeli embassy in London has accused Mayor Sadiq Khan of spreading "Hamas propaganda" in a video celebrating Eid, where he stated that over 50,000 Palestinians have died due to Israel's military actions. The embassy criticized Khan for not condemning Hamas and questioned the accuracy of his death toll claims.

Khan's remarks have drawn backlash for failing to address the hostages held by Hamas and for focusing solely on the casualties in Gaza. The embassy emphasized that the figures cited by Khan were unreliable and manipulated by Hamas.


#society

Fox News: SCOOP: Trump admin sets terms for Harvard to address antisemitism or lose billions in taxpayer dollars
SCOOP: Trump admin sets terms for Harvard to address antisemitism or lose billions in taxpayer dollars
The Trump administration has imposed new conditions on Harvard University to address antisemitism in exchange for federal funding. In a letter, officials criticized Harvard for failing to protect students from antisemitic harassment and outlined requirements including banning masks at protests, eliminating DEI programs, and adopting merit-based admissions.

The administration is reviewing $8 billion in grant commitments, emphasizing that reform is mandatory for continued funding. Harvard is preparing for potential funding cuts and has initiated a hiring freeze amid the scrutiny.


#economy

Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: The Tariff Tantrum Sends Economists into Frenzy of Fear
Breitbart Business Digest: The Tariff Tantrum Sends Economists into Frenzy of Fear
Larry Summers raised alarms about the economic impact of President Trump's tariffs, predicting a potential loss of up to $50 trillion, significantly affecting U.S. GDP and family wealth. He based his estimates on stock market declines following the tariff announcement.

However, other economists, like Jason Furman, argue that stock market reactions do not necessarily predict economic disaster. They suggest that market declines may reflect short-term pain rather than long-term economic outcomes, emphasizing that price changes do not equate to real economic shifts.


The Western Journal: Crying Uncle: Ontario Premier Makes Liberation Day Plea to Trump, Agrees to His Terms
Crying Uncle: Ontario Premier Makes Liberation Day Plea to Trump, Agrees to His Terms
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has expressed willingness to eliminate high tariffs on U.S. goods, contingent on President Trump's removal of tariffs on Canadian products. Ford's shift comes after Trump announced a new tariff regime, which he claims will lead to negotiations and economic growth.

Trump maintains that tariffs are essential for negotiating better trade deals and revitalizing American manufacturing. Former Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez predicts that as negotiations progress, many of the higher reciprocal tariffs will be lifted, while a baseline tariff may remain in place.


The Western Journal: Trump Administration Touts Ford's New 'Handshake Deal with All Americans'
Trump Administration Touts Ford's New 'Handshake Deal with All Americans'
Ford Motor Company is launching a new initiative offering employee pricing to all U.S. car buyers, effective April 3 through June 2. This promotion, dubbed “From America, For America,” aims to support American jobs and communities by providing savings on various Ford and Lincoln vehicles.

The announcement coincides with President Trump's declaration of "Liberation Day," where he plans to impose reciprocal tariffs on U.S. trading partners. Trump emphasized this move as a pivotal moment for American industry, asserting it would lead to economic independence and prosperity for American citizens.


Le Monde: Trump's tariffs: Companies compete in ingenuity to cut costs
Trump's tariffs: Companies compete in ingenuity to cut costs
The recent increase in U.S. tariffs is prompting businesses globally to reassess their customs strategies to mitigate costs. Experts note that customs management will become increasingly crucial for competitiveness, especially following Brexit and sanctions against Russia.

Companies are exploring creative methods to classify products for lower tariffs, as seen with Converse and Columbia Sportswear. However, misinterpretation of customs regulations can lead to significant penalties, highlighting the need for legal guidance in product design and classification.


#crime

GB News: Amsterdam car explosion: Vehicle explodes before catching on fire as man walks around engulfed in flames
Amsterdam car explosion: Vehicle explodes before catching on fire as man walks around engulfed in flames
A car explosion in central Amsterdam is suspected to have been deliberately caused by the driver, who was seen on fire near the vehicle. This incident occurred at Dam Square, which was closed to the public while emergency services responded.

The explosion happened among a crowd, raising safety concerns following a recent mass stabbing in the area. The driver sustained injuries and was taken into custody as police investigated the scene.


#other

Daily Mirror: Donald Trump's tariff bombshell wipes £2TRILLION off global stock markets
Donald Trump's tariff bombshell wipes £2TRILLION off global stock markets
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