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    Border Battles Intensify: Mexico Rejects Trump Ad Campaign, Dumps Sewage on U.S. Beaches – President Sheinbaum bans U.S. immigration ads from Mexican airwaves, calling them “discriminatory.” Meanwhile, raw sewage continues flowing from Tijuana into San Diego, sickening U.S. troops. Trump officials say Mexico must fix the crisis - or face financial consequences.

    Trump Slams Federal Courts for Halting Deportations – The president criticizes the judiciary for blocking mass deportations, calling due process for millions of illegal immigrants “a ridiculous situation.” Meanwhile, over 500,000 migrants from the Biden era skipped court dates entirely.

    Leaked DOJ Data Could Fuel Deportation Surge – DOGE gains access to a sensitive DOJ migrant database, potentially expanding self-deportation pressure via fraud crackdowns and benefit denials.

    Democrats Warn Global Leaders Against Supporting Trump – Rep. Jamie Raskin says Democrats will “remember” any country that helps Trump, threatening diplomatic retribution once Democrats regain power.

    Chinese Mafia Violence Rocks Rome as Pope Francis Passes – A high-profile mafia witness is assassinated ahead of a major trial exposing Beijing-linked criminal networks across Europe. ProPublica reports the Chinese mafia acts as unofficial agents for the Communist Party.

    Beijing Enters Congo Conflict Over Critical Minerals – China pressures Rwanda to halt its backing of rebels in eastern Congo, fearing U.S. companies will displace Chinese firms in the race for rare earth dominance.

    Denmark’s Socialist Leader Adopts Trump-Style Immigration Policies – PM Mette Frederiksen embraces tough border controls, migrant deportation, and even ghetto-reduction laws - agreeing with VP JD Vance that Europe must take back control.

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32​

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    Trump’s Approval Ratings Dip - But Democrats Gain Nothing – New polling shows Trump’s support falling to 41% approval, driven by concerns over the economy and tariffs. Still, Democrats haven’t gained ground, and Trump remains strong on immigration, where most Americans support mass deportation.

    Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act – In a rare 1 a.m. decision, justices halt deportation of Venezuelan migrants as legal challenges unfold. The ruling is part of a larger legal war over Trump’s deportation agenda across four categories of migrants.

    Medicare Abuse by Migrants Targeted – The administration is using health data to find illegal immigrants fraudulently collecting benefits. Self-deportation through hardship remains a central strategy.

    Economic Outlook: Gloomy but with Bright Spots – While tariffs spark fears of stagflation and job loss, data shows prices remain stable, and U.S. steel, aluminum, and construction firms are adding jobs. Ten mining projects are fast-tracked as America fights rare earth dependence on China.

    Global Updates: Ukraine Peace Talks Stalling, Iran Playing Nuclear Games – Trump’s patience wears thin with Ukraine peace efforts. Iran limits inspections and removes nuclear surveillance, leaving Israel considering a unilateral strike.

    Gaza and Lebanon: Hamas Goes Broke, Lebanese Army Arrests Militants – Israel is squeezing Hamas financially, and Lebanon’s new president is cracking down on Hezbollah and Palestinian radicals.

    U.S. Troops Coming Home from Syria – The drawdown begins as Trump fulfills his promise to wind down America’s anti-ISIS mission.

    Health Tip of the Day: The 10-Second Balance Test – UK researchers say if you can’t balance on one foot for 10 seconds, you may face higher health risks. Stretch, walk, and squat your way to better longevity.

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32​

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    Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, for The Friday Roundup — covering the week’s biggest stories, your questions, and commentary on what’s shaping America and the world.

    Supreme Court to Hear Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Case – Justices agree to weigh whether U.S. citizenship should be based on “right of blood” instead of “right of soil,” which would end automatic citizenship for babies born to non-citizens.

    Illegal Immigrants Targeted for Medicare and Social Security Fraud – ICE and DOGE tap into federal health data to identify migrants who are unlawfully collecting benefits. Deportation sweeps may follow.

    Democrats Double Down on Defending MS-13 Gang Member – Despite revelations of domestic violence and human trafficking, Sen. Chris Van Hollen continues efforts to bring Kilmar Garcia back to the U.S.

    Trump Administration to Strip Harvard’s Nonprofit Status – After refusing to drop DEI and anti-Semitic programming, Harvard faces IRS action that could cost the school billions.

    Poll: Americans Fear China and Russia Less—Especially Young Adults – Pew Research reveals surprising shifts in perception, possibly influenced by platforms like TikTok.

    Radical Left Violence Targets Politicians and Businesses – A pro-Palestinian activist attempts to burn down Pennsylvania’s governor’s mansion. Coordinated attacks on Tesla dealerships continue.

    Leakers Fired at the Pentagon, Wind Farms Shut Down – Conservative insiders caught leaking info on Musk, Panama, and the Red Sea. Trump also kills offshore wind projects, calling them a threat to whales and wallets.

    Around the World: China Satellites Help Houthis Target U.S. Navy, Xi Courts Southeast Asia, and Trump Eyes Iran – The White House confirms Beijing’s involvement in Houthi missile strikes. Xi pushes regional unity against the U.S., while Trump opts for diplomacy before considering strikes on Iran.

    Congo Update: Erik Prince Signs Military Deal – The former Blackwater CEO will provide private security for Congolese mining zones, potentially laying groundwork for U.S. access to critical minerals.

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32​

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    Democrats Embarrassed by Criminal Past of Deported Migrant – Senator Chris Van Hollen’s trip to El Salvador backfires as the Trump administration reveals the deported man he sought to rescue, Kilmar Garcia, is an MS-13 gang member accused of domestic violence and possibly human trafficking.

    Trump Moves to Strip Harvard of Nonprofit Status – After the university refuses to comply with civil rights reforms tied to DEI and anti-Semitism, the IRS prepares to revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status, risking billions in lost funding and taxes.

    Tariff War Update: Honda and Nvidia Reshore Production – Despite Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s warning of stagflation, signs emerge that Trump’s strategy is working. Honda shifts car production to Indiana, and Nvidia announces plans to manufacture high-end chips in the U.S.

    UK Supreme Court Declares Trans Women Are Not Women – In a landmark ruling, Britain’s highest court affirms that legal definitions of “woman” and “sex” refer only to biological females, igniting pushback from trans activists and possibly reshaping European law and sport.

    Bonus Medical Briefs: Surgery Safety and MRI Warnings – New UK research points to the best hip replacement materials for long-term success, while North American studies warn of a rare MRI risk linked to oxalate-rich foods and Vitamin C. Also, avoid elective surgeries on Fridays due to higher complication rates.

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

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    Border Standoff Escalates: Trump Defies Court Over MS-13 Deportation – A federal judge blasts the White House for failing to bring back a deported Salvadoran gang member, while Trump stands firm. Simultaneously, his administration intensifies efforts to make life so difficult for illegal immigrants that they self-deport.

    China-Linked Spy Funded Boston Mayor’s Campaign – A Chinese Communist Party operative funneled over $300K to Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, part of a broader pattern of Chinese influence in U.S. politics stretching back to the 1990s and the Chinagate scandal.

    Tariff War Deepens: Trump’s Mixed Signals Frustrate U.S. Industry – China retaliates by banning Boeing sales, while Asian manufacturers race to beat Trump’s 90-day reprieve. U.S. companies are squeezed between cheap foreign labor and unsteady tariff enforcement.

    Middle East on Edge: Iran Talks Wobble, Yemen Gears Up for War – Trump suspects Iran is stalling to build a bomb, while U.S. allies in Yemen prepare an 80,000-troop assault on the Houthis.

    Jordan Foils Major Terror Plot by Palestinian Radicals – Muslim Brotherhood-linked extremists planned drone and rocket strikes, raising regional fears.

    Germany’s Likely Next Chancellor Goes Full Trump on Migration – Friedrich Merz proposes cutting foreign aid to countries that won’t take back deportees, a political move to fend off rising populist competition.

    Greenland Flirts with China—At Its Peril – The island’s foreign minister calls for closer ties with Beijing, drawing sharp warnings from the U.S. over national security implications.

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32​

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    Iran Peace Talks Falter as Trump Suspects Stalling – Despite optimistic signals from U.S. and Iranian negotiators, President Trump warns the Ayatollah may be playing for time, possibly to build a nuclear weapon. Meanwhile, 80,000 Yemeni troops prepare to launch a massive offensive on the Iran-backed Houthis.

    Trump Blasts Zelenskyy, Mulls Shock Strategy in Ukraine – After Zelenskyy criticized Vice President Vance, Trump fires back and suggests it may be time for Europe to take full responsibility for the war. He hints at ending U.S. support unless progress is made in peace talks.

    China Squeezes Europe with Rare Earth Embargo – No shipments of critical minerals to Germany for weeks, pushing Europe toward economic crisis. Trump allies speculate Beijing may have secretly undermined U.S. and EU mining efforts through environmental activism and elite influence.

    Congo Minerals Deal Inches Closer – Trump’s envoy says there’s a “path forward” for U.S. access to Congo’s $20T in mineral riches. Companies like Rio Tinto and KoBold Metals are lining up, potentially reshaping the global supply chain.

    U.S.-Mexico Water Conflict Heats Up – Trump threatens tariffs and sanctions over Mexico’s failure to release treaty-mandated water to Texas. He also floats an FDR-scale civil works plan to desalinate and reroute water from northern Mexico into the American Southwest.

    Probiotics Boost Mood and Emotional Intelligence – New Dutch research finds that gut health supplements reduce stress and improve emotional perception, possibly offering new hope for autism treatment and everyday mental health.

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32​

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    Trump-Bukele Summit Highlights Deportation Standoff – El Salvador’s president meets with Trump as the White House refuses to return a deported MS-13 suspect, despite a Supreme Court ruling. The broader message: mass deportation is the only viable response to the Biden-era migrant influx.

    U.S. Troops Return to Panama – In a major geopolitical move, America regains access to three former military bases and priority, toll-free access through the Panama Canal—infuriating socialist leaders in Central America.

    Trump Tariff War Evolves: Retaliation, Cheating, and Supply Risks – Trump eases tariffs on electronics, but China counters with rare earth and drug ingredient restrictions. Chinese firms ramp up fraud to dodge U.S. tariffs, while Trump quietly gears up deep-sea mining to combat resource dependence.

    U.S. Border Becomes Military Zone – Trump designates parts of the southern border as military land, empowering the Pentagon to detain illegal crossers. Meanwhile, migrants scramble to send money home as new registration and fines kick in.

    CNN Poll Shows Working-Class Shift to GOP – New polling shows Republicans now tie Democrats in voter perception of “caring about people like me,” a historic shift powered by Trump’s appeal to non-college-educated Americans.

    Bernie and AOC Say Collapse Is Good – Democratic Socialists argue America’s decline should be embraced so something new—socialism—can replace it. Trump’s coalition, seeing him as a last shot to save the nation, braces for a high-stakes political and cultural battle.

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32​

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    Tariff War Update: Truce Holds, China Reacts – Trump signals supply chain disruptions will be temporary, as Germany’s BMW eyes expansion in South Carolina and Apple airlifts iPhones from India. China retaliates by threatening to cut off Hollywood and raise prices on Amazon.

    Immigration and Enforcement Moves – The Supreme Court rules the White House must return a deported MS-13 suspect. Trump plans to cut funding to sanctuary states, offer legal paths for vetted farmworkers, and yes—ease shower restrictions to “make hair great again.”

    Global Headlines: Bioweapon Suspicions, Peace Talks, and Minerals for Missiles – Hungary suspects Russia may be behind a viral cattle outbreak. Iran and the U.S. enter direct nuclear talks. Ukraine offers critical mineral deals to fund future American weapons purchases.

    Your Questions, Answered – Sniper Wayne joins Bryan to tackle listener questions about China’s cyber capabilities, immigration manipulation, intel gathering after natural disasters, and how Bryan vets his sources in an age of biased media.

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    Trump Pauses Tariffs for 90 Days—Except for China – In a major pivot, President Trump eases his aggressive global tariff plan to give trade partners time to negotiate deals—while ramping up penalties for China to a staggering 125%. Markets rally, but Beijing faces more pain.

    Immigration Crackdown Expands: Fines, Deportations, and Revoked Visas – The Trump administration intensifies efforts to deport unaccompanied minors, levy fines on illegal immigrants who refuse to leave, and revoke hundreds of student visas - especially for Chinese nationals suspected of espionage or anti-American activity.

    Russia’s Shadow War: Are Putin’s Spies Behind Islamist Attacks in Europe? – A new report alleges that Russian intelligence may be directing Islamic radicals in Germany to sow chaos. Meanwhile, Ukraine claims Chinese soldiers are now fighting alongside Russian forces, raising global tensions.

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    Liberation Day: Part II – Trump’s Tariff Strategy Tightens – As the 10%–104% global tariffs take effect, nations across Asia bend to U.S. pressure. Vietnam, Indonesia, and others rush to offer trade concessions, while Trump warns Europe’s pharmaceutical sector that it’s next.

    Supreme Court Win Allows Trump to Continue Federal Workforce Cuts – The Court blocks a lower judge’s ruling that tried to reinstate fired workers. The broader legal fight continues, but for now, Trump’s plan to reduce the federal bureaucracy proceeds.

    Coal Comeback: Trump Revives U.S. Mining, Ukraine Cheers – New executive orders push federal coal expansion, with unexpected support from Ukraine, whose steel industry relies on U.S. coal. Environmentalists rage, but Trump calls it essential for reindustrialization.

    Trump Floats Tax Hike on Millionaires to Fund Working-Class Relief – The White House signals support for raising the top income tax rate to 39.6% to pay for tax cuts on tips and overtime. A test of loyalty looms in Congress as traditional Republicans bristle.

    Drone Strikes on Mexican Cartels? CIA and Pentagon Poised – U.S. officials weigh lethal strikes against cartel targets. Trump may consult Mexico’s president, but is unlikely to hesitate if opportunity strikes.

    Tin, Terror, and Trump’s 2x4 Diplomacy – In the Congo, Trump pressures Rwanda to back off from a key U.S.-owned tin mine. In Panama, migrant crossings plunge 99% from Biden-era highs, defying global “expert” predictions.

    Peace or War? Trump’s Iran Deadline Nears – With peace talks set for Oman and B-2 bombers still striking Houthi targets, the clock ticks toward a potential military showdown in May.

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    Tariff Talks Expand to 70 Countries as Trump’s Trade War Escalates – The White House begins negotiations with dozens of nations, prioritizing Japan while slapping a 104% tariff on Chinese goods. Critics warn of recession, but Trump signals he's playing economic hardball to avoid military conflict with Beijing.

    Supreme Court Backs Trump’s Use of 1798 Law to Deport Gang Members – In a 5–4 ruling, the court allows deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, despite fierce opposition from Democratic judges and activists.

    Culture of Political Violence: 55% of Democrats Say Assassinating Trump Is Justifiable – A new study links escalating left-wing rhetoric to growing support for political violence, fueled by decades of radical ideology reemerging in today’s Democratic Party.

    Middle East Peace Talks and Bombing Campaigns – Trump announces potential direct talks with Iran even as B-2 bombers continue striking Houthi targets in Yemen. A second THAAD battery is deployed to Israel amid rising regional tensions.

    Hope for Autism: Arizona Doctor Sees Breakthrough with Vitamin Therapy – Pediatric neurologist Richard Frye reports that treating autistic children with folate-based medication has dramatically improved language skills, potentially linking antibiotic use, gut health, and vitamin absorption to the condition.

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    Trump’s Five-Bucket Strategy Explained – Amid market turmoil and global tariff backlash, Trump urges Americans to “hang tough” as he pushes forward with an economic revolution built on five goals: reviving the working class, reshoring industry, restoring energy and mineral independence, reducing government debt, and making America respected again.

    Global Fallout and Early Wins from Tariff Strategy – Over 50 countries scramble to renegotiate trade deals; some slash their own tariffs to stay in good graces with Washington. China retaliates, but faces internal economic pressure as its exports find fewer buyers.

    Stock Markets Sink, Bond Yields Drop—by Design? – Analysts speculate the administration is using market instability to lower interest rates and refinance national debt, saving the U.S. billions.

    Oil Prices Fall, Manufacturing Grows, and Factory Jobs Return—Slowly – Saudi Arabia cuts prices, boosting U.S. consumer relief but threatening domestic producers. Trump says reshoring will take time and lean on automation.

    The Heart of the Matter: Voices from America – From Michigan to Las Vegas, listeners weigh in on the revolution. Some are skeptical. Others believe Trump is finally fighting for the forgotten 50% who own no stocks, homes, or hope.

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    Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today’s top stories shaping America and the world in Friday’s Headline Brief—heavy on news, light on analysis.

    Market Mayhem Follows Trump Tariffs, But Jobs Surge – U.S. markets tumble, yet GM and Volvo ramp up hiring and production in response to the new trade rules. Meanwhile, Europe lashes out, Ireland panics, and Asia braces for impact as supply chains reroute.

    Tariff Clarifications and Carveouts Announced – Oil, pharmaceuticals, computer chips, and critical minerals get exemptions as the White House softens some of the blow to U.S. consumers and businesses.

    Legal, Cultural, and Political Clashes Intensify – Princeton loses $210M in federal funding, CIA can’t fire DEI staff, and a female fencer is disqualified for refusing to duel a biological male.

    Hamas Crackdown Turns Deadly in Gaza – As Palestinians protest the militant group, Hamas retaliates with kidnappings and executions, deepening its isolation and triggering clan-based retaliation.

    Global Flashpoints: Iran, Cartels, and Cold Plunges – Iran hints at direct nuclear talks, the U.S. revokes visas for a pro-cartel Mexican band, Australia reels from massive cattle losses, and new science reveals cold plunges may supercharge cellular repair.

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    Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today’s biggest stories shaping America and the world in a Special Report on global tariffs and the future of the U.S. economy.

    Trump’s Tariffs Reshape the Global Economy – Starting Saturday, a 10% tariff will hit all foreign products entering the U.S. - except for qualifying goods from Canada and Mexico. Steel, aluminum, and autos face a 25% tariff globally.

    Winners and Losers Around the World – China faces a crushing 54% tariff; Southeast Asia, Africa, and Europe also see steep penalties. Meanwhile, Central and South America emerge as early winners, especially in textiles, coffee, and cocoa.

    How It Affects You – From higher grocery prices to new job opportunities in factories and mines, Americans are likely to see both short-term costs and long-term gains. Trump is betting that the nation is ready to rebuild - and willing to sacrifice to do it.

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    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

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    Trump Declares “Liberation Day” as Global Tariffs Roll Out – The White House unveils sweeping tariffs aimed at China, Mexico, Canada, and Europe to rebalance trade and restore U.S. manufacturing. Beijing may seek a deal, but for now, global markets brace for impact.

    Immigration Headlines: Self-Deportations Rise, Legal Battles Intensify – Venezuela calls returning migrants “rescued,” Mexico ramps up cartel crackdowns, and Democrats blast Trump over a deportation misstep involving an alleged MS-13 member.

    B-2 Bombers, Blockades, and Global Tensions – U.S. stealth bombers deploy to Diego Garcia as Iran threatens retaliation; China stages mock blockades around Taiwan; Ukraine peace talks stall as both Putin and Zelenskyy frustrate Trump.

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    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

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    Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Carries National Stakes – Voters in Wisconsin head to the polls in a high-stakes race that could determine redistricting, abortion rights, and even control of Congress in 2026.

    Border Crackdown: From California to DC, a Transformation – Border crossings have plummeted, migrant hotels are shutting down, and federal agents from across the government are now focused on immigration enforcement.

    Europe’s Populist Leaders Face Legal Backlash – In France, Marine Le Pen is sentenced to prison and banned from running for president. In Romania, a populist candidate is disqualified after a surprise win. Trump compares both cases to his own legal battles.

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    Myanmar Earthquake Could Shake Global Markets – A devastating 7.7 magnitude quake kills thousands and disrupts key rare earth and tin supplies to China, raising concerns about global commodity prices and strategic supply chains.

    Trump Pushes for U.S. Control of Greenland – Amid reports of Russian and Chinese incursions, the president hints at possible military action, while Vice President JD Vance visits the island to press the case.

    Somalia Offers U.S. Military Bases, Sparking New Geopolitical Chess Match – Both the Somali government and breakaway region Somaliland compete for U.S. recognition in exchange for key Red Sea ports and airfields.

    Making America Healthy Again: RFK Jr. Brings Humor and Tough Love – HHS Secretary Kennedy teases Trump and others over unhealthy diets while pushing bans on food dyes and processed seed oils to fight obesity.

    New Science on Health and Happiness – Studies reveal gut bacteria's role in multiple sclerosis and obesity, elderberry juice's fat-burning benefits, and how breaking your daily routine can boost your mood and memory.

    Trump Wins Again: Law Firms and Universities Back Down – A major law firm agrees to $100M in free legal work, while University of Michigan and Ivy League schools cut DEI staff under pressure from the administration.

    Critics Say Wright Report Is Too Biased—But Even the NYT Agrees – A listener challenge prompts Bryan to quote The New York Times, which now admits Democrats are out of touch on key issues like immigration, spending, and Biden’s leadership.

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    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

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    Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today’s top stories shaping America and the world in Friday’s Headline Brief - heavy on news, light on analysis.

    Yemen Leak Fallout Continues – Political firestorm grows as Senator Wicker demands a classified briefing, while Judge Boasberg orders Trump officials to preserve Signal chat records. Critics aim to use the controversy to target key Trump cabinet members.

    B-2 Bombers Deployed as Middle East Tensions Escalate – U.S. stealth bombers arrive at Diego Garcia amid potential plans to strike Houthis - or Iran - if attacks on U.S. assets persist.

    Europe Backs Down on Ukraine Troop Promises – British and French pledges of soldiers fade, leaving only limited aid and 5B euros in military funding. Meanwhile, Trump pushes for economic control of Ukraine as part of a longer-term peace strategy.

    Massive Privacy Breach Hits U.S. Security Officials – German outlet Der Spiegel buys personal data of U.S. intelligence leaders, underscoring the broader debate over digital privacy and the DOGE program.

    Going Offline Could Improve Your Mental Health – Canadian researchers find that time away from phones reduces depression more than antidepressants - and boosts sleep, self-control, and social connection.

    Medical Breakthroughs on Gut Health – New studies link gut bacteria imbalances to multiple sclerosis and accelerated dementia. Probiotic use in children also shown to shorten fever duration.

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    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

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    Trump Slaps 25% Tariffs on All Foreign Cars – As part of his broader push to reindustrialize America, the president announces new auto tariffs and hints at a sweeping global trade overhaul launching April 2nd. Foreign automakers and countries are already scrambling to respond.

    Are the Tariffs Working? Early Data Says Yes – Major companies like Hyundai, Johnson & Johnson, and Canadian manufacturers are expanding U.S. operations. Meanwhile, Vietnam rushes to cut its own tariffs and curry favor with Washington.

    Americans Still Anxious About the Economy – Despite strong reshoring trends, uneven price effects, political divisions, and media narratives are fueling economic confusion—especially among Democrats, who report much lower consumer confidence.

    Trump Scores a Series of Domestic Wins, Angering the Left – From tighter border control and collapsing sanctuary state budgets, to cutting university funding and reining in partisan law firms, Trump’s aggressive moves are reshaping America—and sparking outrage across Democratic strongholds.

    Is Partisanship Making Americans Lonely? – New reporting reveals how political polarization—especially among progressive women—may be contributing to a generational decline in marriage and happiness.

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    Day Two of the Yemen Leak Fallout – Trump defends his national security team after a staffer accidentally added a journalist to a sensitive Signal chat discussing strikes on the Houthis. The White House insists no classified information was shared, while debate brews over what counts as “classified.”

    Europe Responds to “Freeloader” Remarks – European leaders express frustration after leaked texts revealed VP JD Vance criticizing Europe’s military weakness. Some EU officials admit Trump’s tough rhetoric is pushing them toward real NATO spending.

    Trump’s “Secondary Tariffs” Strategy Squeezes China and Venezuela – A creative new tariff tool targets nations that buy sanctioned oil from Venezuela, prompting China to back off and putting economic pressure on both Maduro and Cuba.

    Protests in Gaza: Palestinians Call on Hamas to Step Down – In a rare show of public defiance, Gazans march against Hamas and demand peace, as Israeli forces continue their offensive and Trump’s “clean-out” strategy takes shape.

    Tentative Ukraine Peace Framework Emerges – U.S., Russian, and Ukrainian officials agree to limited deals on Black Sea trade and protection of energy facilities, with hopes for broader peace by late April.

    Ecuador Offers U.S. Military a Base – With support from Trump ally Erik Prince, Ecuador’s president wants to reestablish a U.S. base to counter Chinese influence and bolster regional security—pending a key election in April.

    Baldness Breakthrough from California – UCLA researchers discover a molecule (PP405) that reactivates dormant hair follicles, showing promise in reversing years of baldness with commercial rollout likely in a few years.

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    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32