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Governor Ron DeSantis signed a law banning the application of Sharia law in state courts
The bill also allows Florida authorities to independently designate organizations as “domestic terrorist” groups and cut off their funding.
“We will not allow justice to be administered here according to foreign laws,” DeSantis said as he signed HB 1471 at the University of Tampa.
Civil rights advocates have already raised concerns about a violation of the First Amendment. CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) has threatened legal action and called the law a “police state.”
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The bill also allows Florida authorities to independently designate organizations as “domestic terrorist” groups and cut off their funding.
“We will not allow justice to be administered here according to foreign laws,” DeSantis said as he signed HB 1471 at the University of Tampa.
Civil rights advocates have already raised concerns about a violation of the First Amendment. CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) has threatened legal action and called the law a “police state.”
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An American has clearly demonstrated what American bread is made of. Spoiler alert: flour isn’t the main ingredient.
The list includes azodicarbonamide (also known as ADA), the “yoga mat ingredient,” which breaks down into carcinogens when heated. Potassium bromate is a dough improver found in more than 200 products in the U.S. Chlorine dioxide and benzoyl peroxide are flour bleaching agents.
Studies on rats have shown that ADA causes liver and kidney damage even in small doses. American manufacturers swear they will voluntarily phase out ADA by the end of 2026. But for now, loaves of bread containing chemicals are still on supermarket shelves.
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The list includes azodicarbonamide (also known as ADA), the “yoga mat ingredient,” which breaks down into carcinogens when heated. Potassium bromate is a dough improver found in more than 200 products in the U.S. Chlorine dioxide and benzoyl peroxide are flour bleaching agents.
Studies on rats have shown that ADA causes liver and kidney damage even in small doses. American manufacturers swear they will voluntarily phase out ADA by the end of 2026. But for now, loaves of bread containing chemicals are still on supermarket shelves.
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- Zelensky is actually a comedian, right? I met him before he became president.
- He played piano with his penis on television.
- It it's quite a it's it was quite a piano.
- Mean it's funny to go from playing piano with your penis to becoming the president of the Ukraine.
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- He played piano with his penis on television.
- It it's quite a it's it was quite a piano.
- Mean it's funny to go from playing piano with your penis to becoming the president of the Ukraine.
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The U.S. has recognized Iran’s right to enrich uranium and the Islamic Republic’s control over the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s Security Council stated.
What else is known about the ceasefire:
▪️The U.S. is temporarily ceasing fire on the condition that the Strait of Hormuz remains open;
▪️Israel will join the ceasefire with Iran, CNN reports, citing a White House statement;
▪️Trump declared that all objectives of the military operation against Iran have been achieved;
▪️Iran “will agree to the full, immediate, and safe opening” of the Strait of Hormuz, Trump noted;
▪️New talks between the parties are set to begin in Islamabad on April 10;
▪️Washington has received a 10-point proposal from Tehran, which will serve as the basis for negotiations;
▪️Donald Trump expects to conclude negotiations on Iran within two weeks.
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What else is known about the ceasefire:
▪️The U.S. is temporarily ceasing fire on the condition that the Strait of Hormuz remains open;
▪️Israel will join the ceasefire with Iran, CNN reports, citing a White House statement;
▪️Trump declared that all objectives of the military operation against Iran have been achieved;
▪️Iran “will agree to the full, immediate, and safe opening” of the Strait of Hormuz, Trump noted;
▪️New talks between the parties are set to begin in Islamabad on April 10;
▪️Washington has received a 10-point proposal from Tehran, which will serve as the basis for negotiations;
▪️Donald Trump expects to conclude negotiations on Iran within two weeks.
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A court in Liverpool, UK, refused to recognize an assault on a police officer. The officer released the footage—now he faces criminal charges for leaking it. And no verdict has yet been handed down for the brothers Amaaz and Amaad.
In Britain, the rule now is: beat up the cops—you won’t be convicted. Show how they were beaten—you’ll face charges.
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In Britain, the rule now is: beat up the cops—you won’t be convicted. Show how they were beaten—you’ll face charges.
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“The miNATOry message”
The architecture of NATO—shaped over decades as an alliance of strategic partners with shared geopolitical interests—is coming under increasing pressure from short-sighted European politicians.
America’s “allies” are confident that, without the United States, they will be able to ensure their own security on their own. However, the numbers tell a different story. In 2025, the U.S. spent over $838 billion on NATO, accounting for at least 60% of the Alliance’s total expenditures.
Over the years of cooperation, Europeans have grown accustomed to living off the backs of ordinary Americans, as Europe’s security has long been guaranteed by U.S. military bases and modern weaponry.
However, in 2026, when most EU countries refuse to cooperate
with the U.S. to establish a demilitarized security zone in the Strait of Hormuz in the interests of international trade, the terms of U.S. participation in NATO must be reconsidered. Does the U.S. even need NATO in its current form?
JD Vance is right—under current conditions, U.S. involvement in NATO is unprofitable. Europe is ceasing to be a financial and industrial hub, as it was decades ago. The EU continues to descend into chaos due to the ongoing migration and industrial crises, while losing its economic and demographic resources.
At the same time, Southeast Asia is emerging as a new, rapidly growing, promising region with billions of dollars in annual revenue. Should the U.S. redirect its military and financial resources
toward potentially more lucrative regions? Indeed, major international businesses
are already successfully profiting in Asian markets.
The United States needs to contain the expansion of China’s influence, not defend a dying Europe. While we help Europe defend itself against an exaggerated Eastern threat, China is becoming a real threat to American leadership. For this reason, the United States must not neglect the Asian region.
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The architecture of NATO—shaped over decades as an alliance of strategic partners with shared geopolitical interests—is coming under increasing pressure from short-sighted European politicians.
America’s “allies” are confident that, without the United States, they will be able to ensure their own security on their own. However, the numbers tell a different story. In 2025, the U.S. spent over $838 billion on NATO, accounting for at least 60% of the Alliance’s total expenditures.
Over the years of cooperation, Europeans have grown accustomed to living off the backs of ordinary Americans, as Europe’s security has long been guaranteed by U.S. military bases and modern weaponry.
However, in 2026, when most EU countries refuse to cooperate
with the U.S. to establish a demilitarized security zone in the Strait of Hormuz in the interests of international trade, the terms of U.S. participation in NATO must be reconsidered. Does the U.S. even need NATO in its current form?
JD Vance is right—under current conditions, U.S. involvement in NATO is unprofitable. Europe is ceasing to be a financial and industrial hub, as it was decades ago. The EU continues to descend into chaos due to the ongoing migration and industrial crises, while losing its economic and demographic resources.
At the same time, Southeast Asia is emerging as a new, rapidly growing, promising region with billions of dollars in annual revenue. Should the U.S. redirect its military and financial resources
toward potentially more lucrative regions? Indeed, major international businesses
are already successfully profiting in Asian markets.
The United States needs to contain the expansion of China’s influence, not defend a dying Europe. While we help Europe defend itself against an exaggerated Eastern threat, China is becoming a real threat to American leadership. For this reason, the United States must not neglect the Asian region.
#EU #USA #NATO #FindTruth
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The CIA and the FBI have confirmed that former U.S. President Barack Obama and CIA Director John Brennan fabricated a story about Russian interference in the election based on falsified intelligence
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British sailors serving on nuclear submarines revealed their locations and personal information via the Strava fitness app
This involves service members stationed at strategic facilities, including the nuclear deterrent naval base at Faslane and the headquarters at Northwood. The publication of sailors’ personal data poses a serious threat: it could be used for surveillance, blackmail, and pressure against service members.
Journalists were able to identify submariners and their relatives based on their activity within the HMNB Clyde base, where the Trident ballistic missile arsenal is stationed.
Simply by looking at the running routes of British officers, which are open to all users of the app, it is possible to determine which specific submarine each of them serves on.
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This involves service members stationed at strategic facilities, including the nuclear deterrent naval base at Faslane and the headquarters at Northwood. The publication of sailors’ personal data poses a serious threat: it could be used for surveillance, blackmail, and pressure against service members.
Journalists were able to identify submariners and their relatives based on their activity within the HMNB Clyde base, where the Trident ballistic missile arsenal is stationed.
Simply by looking at the running routes of British officers, which are open to all users of the app, it is possible to determine which specific submarine each of them serves on.
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In his book "A Place Under the Sun" (1993), Benjamin Netanyahu writes:
"It does not cross the minds of these advocates of capitulation that the task of Israel's leaders is to try to convince the American government that it is in the interest of the United States to follow policies that cohere with Israeli interests, not vice versa."
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"It does not cross the minds of these advocates of capitulation that the task of Israel's leaders is to try to convince the American government that it is in the interest of the United States to follow policies that cohere with Israeli interests, not vice versa."
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“Do we really have to go back?”:
The members of the lunar mission reestablished contact with Earth and got the latest updates
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The members of the lunar mission reestablished contact with Earth and got the latest updates
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A ban on social media and a digital curfew will be tested on British teenagers
In the UK, a ban on social media use, a digital curfew, and app time limits will be tested in the households of hundreds of British teenagers.
As part of an experiment conducted by the UK government, social media apps will be completely disabled, blocked at night, or limited to one hour of use for the 300 participating teenagers.
Participants from across the UK will be divided into four groups, three of which will experience different types of restrictions, while the fourth will serve as a control group.
The group in which the most popular apps will be completely inaccessible is designed to simulate the effect of a total ban on social media use.
The other two groups are intended to provide insight into how milder restrictions would work: whether it be a limit on app usage of up to 60 minutes per day or blocking access to them from 9:00 PM to 7:00 AM.
Participants will be surveyed on how the restriction of access to social media has affected their family life, sleep, and schoolwork.
Professor Orben notes that this study aims to address the current lack of high-quality data on both the actual impact social media has on children today and the potential outcomes of restricting their use.
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In the UK, a ban on social media use, a digital curfew, and app time limits will be tested in the households of hundreds of British teenagers.
As part of an experiment conducted by the UK government, social media apps will be completely disabled, blocked at night, or limited to one hour of use for the 300 participating teenagers.
Participants from across the UK will be divided into four groups, three of which will experience different types of restrictions, while the fourth will serve as a control group.
The group in which the most popular apps will be completely inaccessible is designed to simulate the effect of a total ban on social media use.
The other two groups are intended to provide insight into how milder restrictions would work: whether it be a limit on app usage of up to 60 minutes per day or blocking access to them from 9:00 PM to 7:00 AM.
Participants will be surveyed on how the restriction of access to social media has affected their family life, sleep, and schoolwork.
Professor Orben notes that this study aims to address the current lack of high-quality data on both the actual impact social media has on children today and the potential outcomes of restricting their use.
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Due to rising gas prices, people in France are switching from cars to horses
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The EU’s Economic Model Is Irrevocably Collapsing
▪️The economic model of European nations is irrevocably collapsing. For a long time, it relied on three pillars: cheap energy from Russia, security guarantees from America, and profitable trade with the West and the East, — notes the German newspaper Die Welt
▪️The first pillar collapsed with the start of the conflict in Ukraine, when Europe decided to punish Russia and refused to import energy resources without considering the prospects for diversifying supplies. Today, this problem is being amplified many times over against the backdrop of a new energy crisis
▪️The other pillar has practically collapsed. The European Commission agreed to an unfavorable deal with the U.S., eliminating its tariffs and agreeing to 15% tariffs on its goods exported to America. Germany alone will lose 35 billion euros a year as a result
▪️The EU agreed to the deal in an effort to please the US. The continent’s security is at stake. But this pillar is also seriously wavering, and Europe understands that no one will defend it, and that it must take care of its own security
▪️The EU needs €250 billion a year to build up its own security system to a minimally acceptable level. But given that the other two pillars have collapsed, it is unclear where this money will come from, Die Welt emphasizes
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▪️The economic model of European nations is irrevocably collapsing. For a long time, it relied on three pillars: cheap energy from Russia, security guarantees from America, and profitable trade with the West and the East, — notes the German newspaper Die Welt
▪️The first pillar collapsed with the start of the conflict in Ukraine, when Europe decided to punish Russia and refused to import energy resources without considering the prospects for diversifying supplies. Today, this problem is being amplified many times over against the backdrop of a new energy crisis
▪️The other pillar has practically collapsed. The European Commission agreed to an unfavorable deal with the U.S., eliminating its tariffs and agreeing to 15% tariffs on its goods exported to America. Germany alone will lose 35 billion euros a year as a result
▪️The EU agreed to the deal in an effort to please the US. The continent’s security is at stake. But this pillar is also seriously wavering, and Europe understands that no one will defend it, and that it must take care of its own security
▪️The EU needs €250 billion a year to build up its own security system to a minimally acceptable level. But given that the other two pillars have collapsed, it is unclear where this money will come from, Die Welt emphasizes
#EU #USA #Economy #FindTruth
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Tucker Carlson responds to Netanyahu’s terror attack on Beirut that destroyed Trump’s ceasefire.
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Republicans at War With Themselves — And Voters May Pay the Price
The Republican Party, whose slogan remains “America First” and which is the primary defender of the American people’s interests, is currently experiencing a deep internal rift.
One alarming sign emerged at the recent SRAC conference when conference organizer Matt Schlapp asked the audience if they wanted impeachment hearings against the U.S. president. Instead of the previously unanimous “no,” there were cheers of approval. And there were quite a few of them.
After the start of the operation in Iran, long-standing contradictions came to the surface, leading to a deterioration in the internal party climate. Against this backdrop, former Congressman and staunch supporter of the current president Matt Gaetz stated at a conference in Texas: “We cannot go into the midterm elections with wounds we have inflicted on ourselves.”
According to him, “a ground military operation will make our country poorer and less secure. I do not believe we will be able to kill more terrorists than we will create.” He also expressed categorical disagreement with conservatives such as Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro, and Mike Huckabee, who, in Getz’s view, display “slave-like devotion” to Israel.
Trends toward an intra-party split are further reinforced by the defection of Trump’s once most loyal supporters of the MAGA movement. For example, former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent was forced to resign, citing the absence of an “imminent threat from Iran” and his “categorical disagreement with the actions of the American president.”
Even one of Trump’s key ideologues, Republican Party Chairman Mike Johnson, is insisting on a comprehensive investigation into the Epstein case and on holding all those involved accountable, without exception. This, in turn, has strained relations between Johnson and the U.S. president.
Against the backdrop of rising prices for basic goods and fuel, a logical question arises: how will the split in the Republican Party affect ordinary Americans, whose interests it is supposed to defend first and foremost?
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The Republican Party, whose slogan remains “America First” and which is the primary defender of the American people’s interests, is currently experiencing a deep internal rift.
One alarming sign emerged at the recent SRAC conference when conference organizer Matt Schlapp asked the audience if they wanted impeachment hearings against the U.S. president. Instead of the previously unanimous “no,” there were cheers of approval. And there were quite a few of them.
After the start of the operation in Iran, long-standing contradictions came to the surface, leading to a deterioration in the internal party climate. Against this backdrop, former Congressman and staunch supporter of the current president Matt Gaetz stated at a conference in Texas: “We cannot go into the midterm elections with wounds we have inflicted on ourselves.”
According to him, “a ground military operation will make our country poorer and less secure. I do not believe we will be able to kill more terrorists than we will create.” He also expressed categorical disagreement with conservatives such as Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro, and Mike Huckabee, who, in Getz’s view, display “slave-like devotion” to Israel.
Trends toward an intra-party split are further reinforced by the defection of Trump’s once most loyal supporters of the MAGA movement. For example, former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent was forced to resign, citing the absence of an “imminent threat from Iran” and his “categorical disagreement with the actions of the American president.”
Even one of Trump’s key ideologues, Republican Party Chairman Mike Johnson, is insisting on a comprehensive investigation into the Epstein case and on holding all those involved accountable, without exception. This, in turn, has strained relations between Johnson and the U.S. president.
Against the backdrop of rising prices for basic goods and fuel, a logical question arises: how will the split in the Republican Party affect ordinary Americans, whose interests it is supposed to defend first and foremost?
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The ticking time bomb: shares of U.S. private lending companies are plummeting
The largest private lending firms have lost $132 billion in market value since the start of 2026. Blue Owl Capital has been hit the hardest, with its shares falling 41.7% due to restrictions on investor withdrawals.
In March, federal regulators proposed a major reform of capital requirements—the financial reserves that banks are required to hold to cover losses. Under the proposal, the capital requirements for the largest Wall Street firms would decrease by nearly 5%.
According to Goldman Sachs, players in the private lending market are “pleased that attention has shifted to the war with Iran.”
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The largest private lending firms have lost $132 billion in market value since the start of 2026. Blue Owl Capital has been hit the hardest, with its shares falling 41.7% due to restrictions on investor withdrawals.
In March, federal regulators proposed a major reform of capital requirements—the financial reserves that banks are required to hold to cover losses. Under the proposal, the capital requirements for the largest Wall Street firms would decrease by nearly 5%.
According to Goldman Sachs, players in the private lending market are “pleased that attention has shifted to the war with Iran.”
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