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#illegals

Breitbart: WATCH: White House Trolls Illegal Aliens, 'Hey, Hey, Hey, Goodbye'
WATCH: White House Trolls Illegal Aliens, 'Hey, Hey, Hey, Goodbye'
The White House released a video highlighting the deportation of illegal aliens, signaling a tough stance on immigration. The video features Border Patrol agents escorting migrants to Mexico, accompanied by a song implying a farewell to those illegally in the U.S.

The Trump administration claims success in border security, citing a significant drop in illegal crossings and a rebranding of the CBP One app to facilitate self-deportation. Officials report record-low apprehensions, suggesting operational control of the U.S.-Mexico border is being achieved.


#politics

Times Of Israel: Shin Bet official suspends himself after anti-settler remarks; PM bans Bar from probe
Shin Bet official suspends himself after anti-settler remarks; PM bans Bar from probe
The Prime Minister's Office has prohibited Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar from investigating controversial remarks made by the head of the agency's Jewish Division, who criticized radical settler youths and suggested detaining them without evidence. The official, known as Aleph, has suspended himself pending an internal investigation.

Prime Minister Netanyahu, who recently dismissed Bar, stated that the new Shin Bet chief will address the issue once appointed. The leaked conversation highlights tensions between the Shin Bet and West Bank police regarding the handling of settler violence, with calls for accountability from officials including National Security Minister Ben Gvir.


Breitbart: Trump and Netanyahu Will Meet Again Monday with Gaza, Tariffs and More on the Table
Trump and Netanyahu Will Meet Again Monday with Gaza, Tariffs and More on the Table
President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu will meet at the White House to discuss tariffs, the Gaza conflict, and the Iranian threat. This marks their second meeting since Trump’s return to office, with Israel intensifying military actions in Gaza against Hamas.

Israel has halted supplies to Gaza as part of its strategy to pressure Hamas regarding hostages. Netanyahu aims to negotiate a better tariff deal, marking a significant diplomatic engagement with the U.S., Israel's key ally.


#society

Breitbart: Trump Raises Logging Quota 25% to Harvest Timber, Prevent Fires
Trump Raises Logging Quota 25% to Harvest Timber, Prevent Fires
The Trump administration has increased logging quotas by 25% in U.S. national forests to boost timber production and reduce wildfire risks. This emergency order affects nearly 113 million acres, particularly in California's national forests, aiming to address a "forest health crisis."

While the logging industry supports the initiative, environmental groups have criticized it. The move is seen as a response to tariffs on Canadian lumber and aims to prevent potential price hikes in the construction sector.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Zelensky Meets European Military Leaders to Discuss Peacekeeping Force
Zelensky Meets European Military Leaders to Discuss Peacekeeping Force
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with British and French military leaders to discuss a potential multinational peacekeeping force for Ukraine, amid U.S. reluctance to provide security guarantees. The U.K. is advocating for a European-led force that would require U.S. support to deter Russian aggression.

In related developments, a Russian missile strike in Kryvyi Rih resulted in 18 deaths, including nine children, and significant damage to infrastructure. Zelenskyy condemned the attack and criticized the U.S. response for not directly naming Russia as the aggressor. He called for increased international support for Ukraine's defense.


Breitbart: U.S. Revokes All Visas for South Sudanese over Repatriation Dispute
U.S. Revokes All Visas for South Sudanese over Repatriation Dispute
The U.S. is revoking all visas for South Sudanese passport holders due to the government's failure to accept the return of its citizens. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated this action is necessary for national security and public safety, with a review possible if South Sudan cooperates.

South Sudan, which gained independence in 2011, faces a severe security crisis amid political upheaval and conflict. The U.N. Secretary-General has warned of a potential return to civil war, highlighting the ongoing violence and instability in the nation.


#economy

Fox News: The losers and winners of Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariff plan
The losers and winners of Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariff plan
President Trump announced a new tariff plan aimed at revitalizing American industries, imposing a baseline 10% tariff on all imports, with higher rates for countries that impose greater tariffs on U.S. goods. The plan targets nations like the EU, Japan, and China, intending to restore the American Dream and stimulate job growth.

Experts predict significant impacts, with Vietnam and China facing substantial losses due to the tariffs. In contrast, countries like India and Japan may benefit from reduced barriers. The plan is seen as a pivotal moment for U.S. manufacturing, especially in the Rust Belt, as industries ramp up production in response to these changes.


Forbes: Will Trump Negotiate Tariffs? White House Claims Over 50 Countries Want To Talk
Will Trump Negotiate Tariffs? White House Claims Over 50 Countries Want To Talk
More than 50 countries have reportedly reached out to the Trump administration to negotiate tariffs imposed by the president. Key nations like India, Israel, and Vietnam are seeking discussions to lower tariffs, which have caused significant economic turmoil and stock market declines.

While Trump has hinted at potential negotiations, some aides assert that the tariffs are non-negotiable. The administration's mixed signals create uncertainty about the future of these tariffs and their impact on the global economy.


#history

GB News: Archaeological breakthrough as 'lost city' found 4,000ft under Giza pyramids could be far older than originally thought
Archaeological breakthrough as 'lost city' found 4,000ft under Giza pyramids could be far older than originally thought
Italian and Scottish archaeologists claim to have discovered a "lost city" beneath the Giza pyramids, suggesting the structures are around 38,000 years old, far older than the widely accepted 4,500 years. They allege to have found complex underground networks, including water systems.

Critics, including former Egyptian antiquities minister Zahi Hawass, have dismissed the claims as unscientific and lacking validation. The study has not yet undergone peer review, and many in the scientific community consider the findings dubious.


#health

Times Of Israel: Experts warn of mental health crisis among IDF personnel ahead of national days
Experts warn of mental health crisis among IDF personnel ahead of national days
As Passover and Israeli national holidays approach, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is bracing for heightened mental health challenges among soldiers, particularly those suffering from PTSD. Experts indicate that holidays during wartime can intensify psychological distress, with a significant rise in at-risk individuals noted.

The IDF's Rehabilitation Department has seen a surge in PTSD cases since the October 7 Hamas attack, with nearly half of the 16,500 injured soldiers treated for psychological issues. Despite efforts to streamline support services, concerns remain about funding and staffing, which could impact the effectiveness of mental health care.


#science

The Telegraph: Stars lend glitz to ‘Oscars of science’ Breakthrough Prizes
Stars lend glitz to ‘Oscars of science’ Breakthrough Prizes
The Breakthrough Prizes in Los Angeles celebrated significant advancements in life sciences, physics, and mathematics, awarding six prizes of $3 million each. Celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow, Alicia Keys, and Lizzo attended, alongside tech leaders Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and Jeff Bezos.

Despite recent market turmoil linked to Donald Trump's tariff announcements, the tech giants maintained a positive demeanor at the event.