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    Top Story PUTIN’S Shocking Praise for Elon Musk Sparks Global Buzz

    PUTIN’S Shocking Praise for Elon Musk Sparks Global Buzz

    Russian President Vladimir Putin surprised many by comparing Elon Musk to Soviet space legend Sergei Korolev. Speaking with university students, Putin said Musk “raves about Mars” and called him a rare figure who makes the impossible happen. He linked Musk’s bold dreams to Korolev’s historic achievements in space.

    Putin admitted that reaching Mars seems far off today but believes ideas like Musk’s can come true over time. He reminded listeners that Korolev, once doubted, led the Soviets to major victories in space exploration after years of struggle under Stalin.

    Sergei Korolev was kept secret during his life but became a hero after his death for launching the first satellite and human into orbit. Putin used this story to show how visionaries can shape history, even if people doubt them at first.

    Kirill Dmitriev, head of Russia’s wealth fund, added that missions to Mars are “getting more real.” Dmitriev recently visited Washington D.C., meeting with Trump officials after U.S. sanctions were lifted for his trip — a sign of possible new talks between Russia and America.;

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    Social Security Payment Delays. The Social Security Administration warns of potential disruptions due to staffing cuts and new claim priorities, risking delays for millions of beneficiaries. Dollar Stores Draw Higher-Income Shoppers. Brands like Dollar General see increased traffic from diverse income groups amid cautious spending, signaling economic caution.

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    JAPAN’S Bold Crypto Shakeup: New Law Ignites Global Buzz

    Japan’s top financial agency plans to give crypto assets the same legal status as stocks and bonds. The Financial Services Agency will push for changes to the law, aiming to submit a bill by 2026.

    If passed, these rules would ban insider trading with crypto — meaning no more secret deals based on hidden information. This move puts crypto under the same watchful eye as regular financial markets, showing Japan is ready to take digital assets seriously.

    Japan is already a giant in crypto trading and tech. By tightening rules and giving legal recognition, Japan could set an example for other countries thinking about how to handle digital money.

    This news could shake up global crypto prices and investments as traders react to Japan’s decision to treat digital coins like real financial products in one of the world’s biggest economies.

    TOMMY ROBINSON Freed: Emotional Victory for Free Speech Warriors

    TOMMY ROBINSON Freed: Emotional Victory for Free Speech Warriors

    Tommy Robinson walked out of HMP Woodhill on Tuesday after the High Court slashed his 18-month sentence. He wasted no time visiting his mother, enjoying a Full English breakfast, and getting a much-needed haircut. His early release came after he agreed to take down some social media posts, including parts of his “Silenced” documentary.

    Outside the prison gates, Robinson blasted the British legal system for cracking down on citizen journalists. He called prison “an occupational hazard” in a country that “doesn’t believe in free speech.” He also thanked Elon Musk for letting him speak freely on X.

    Robinson warned that lawfare is being used to silence those who challenge globalist ideas. He pointed to legal battles against Geert Wilders, Steve Bannon, Donald Trump, and Marine Le Pen as proof.

    But Robinson’s fight isn’t over yet. On June 5th, he faces new charges tied to protests after a deadly stabbing by second-generation migrant Axel Rudakubana.

    TOMMY ROBINSON Freed: Emotional Victory Against “Lawfare” Leaves Supporters Stunned

    TOMMY ROBINSON Freed: Emotional Victory Against “Lawfare” Leaves Supporters Stunned

    Tommy Robinson walked out of HMP Woodhill after the High Court cut his sentence. He visited his mother, enjoyed a classic English breakfast, and got a haircut to leave his prison days behind.

    Robinson was jailed for contempt of court after repeating claims about a Syrian migrant who had already won a libel case against him. As part of his release, he agreed to delete those statements and take down his documentary from social media.

    Outside the prison gates, Robinson blasted Britain’s free speech climate. He called being a citizen journalist an “occupational hazard” and thanked Elon Musk for allowing him to share his story on X (formerly Twitter).

    Robinson warned that “lawfare” is being used worldwide to silence conservative voices, mentioning Trump as another example. He faces another court date in June over alleged harassment during protests after a deadly stabbing by a migrant in Southport last year.

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    TRUMP’S Third Term Bombshell: Social Security Upheaval and Supreme Court Fury Rock America

    Frank Bisignano, a longtime Wall Street leader, was confirmed by the Senate to run the Social Security Administration in a close 53-47 vote. Conservatives see hope for long-overdue changes, while liberals are already protesting. The vote shows just how divided Washington is about Social Security’s future.

    Overseas, trouble is brewing between India and Pakistan. Pakistan tested a ballistic missile and deadly violence broke out in Kashmir. India answered with military drills and threats to cut off water supplies. World leaders warn that nuclear conflict could be closer than we think.

    President Trump’s new tariffs have restarted the fight over his “America First” trade plan. Ford Motor Company pulled its earnings forecast because of tariff worries, sparking debate about whether these moves will save American jobs or make life more expensive for families.

    Trump also hinted he might seek a third term as president, saying “there are methods” but it’s “far too early.” The Supreme Court allowed Trump’s transgender military ban to stay in place, while his team announced $1,000 incentives for illegal immigrants who agree to leave on their own — both decisions causing heated arguments across the country as crime and unrest continue at public events and college campuses.

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    BISIGNANO SHOCKS Washington: Senate Greenlights Social Security Shakeup Despite Liberal Fury

    Frank Bisignano, a seasoned Wall Street leader, has been confirmed by the Senate to head the Social Security Administration. The vote was tight — 53 in favor, 47 against — showing just how divided Washington is over this pick.

    Bisignano takes charge as big changes hit the agency. In recent months, there have been layoffs, office closures, and program cuts — all part of President Trump’s push for a leaner government with help from adviser Elon Musk.

    Democrats are using Social Security as a rallying cry against Trump. Joe Biden even claimed that Trump “has taken a hatchet” to benefits for seniors and families who rely on these programs.

    Despite all the noise from Democrats and activists, Bisignano will serve as commissioner until January 2031. At his confirmation hearing, he made it clear he has no plans to privatize Social Security — putting some worries to rest but leaving others fired up about what comes next.

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    BISIGNANO VICTORY: Senate Ignites Hope for Social Security Reform Amid Liberal Fury

    Frank Bisignano, a seasoned Wall Street leader, has been confirmed by the Senate to head the Social Security Administration. The vote was close — 53 in favor and 47 against.

    Liberal lawmakers and activists are furious over his appointment. They worry he will push for big changes to Social Security. Conservatives, however, see this as a much-needed step toward fixing the program.

    Bisignano’s new role could mean real change in how Social Security is run. Many on the right hope he will bring discipline and accountability to a system that desperately needs it.

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    NETFLIX Show ‘ADOLESCENCE’ Ignites Fury Over Child Safety

    The Netflix series “Adolescence” has sparked heated debates on how to protect children from harmful online content. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently met with the show’s creators to discuss initiatives for child protection.

    Starmer backs Netflix’s plan to offer the series for free in secondary schools, aiming to educate teens about misogyny and online dangers. The show, featuring a 13-year-old boy accused of murder, highlights social media’s impact on young minds.

    With 66.3 million views since March, “Adolescence” is a hot topic in the UK and beyond. Starmer admits it’s tough to watch with his kids but sees its educational value for students across the nation.

    Starmer stresses that tackling misogyny requires more than one policy fix, noting its deep societal effects. He believes widespread viewing of “Adolescence” can help young audiences understand healthy relationships and online risks better.

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    ANDREW Tate’s LEGAL Nightmare: New Assault Lawsuit Unveiled

    Andrew Tate, a well-known social media figure famous for his controversial opinions, is facing new legal troubles. His ex-girlfriend, Brianna Stern, has filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles accusing him of sexual assault and battery. This adds to Tate’s existing issues in Romania, where he and his brother Tristan are charged with human trafficking and forming a criminal gang.

    Stern claims that Tate’s abusive behavior matches his public image of misogyny. She says he initially charmed her into a relationship before becoming violent. The lawsuit describes an incident at the Beverly Hills Hotel where Stern alleges she was choked and beaten by Tate earlier this month.

    Tate’s lawyer, Joseph McBride, firmly denies the accusations on behalf of his client. He accuses Stern and her legal team of taking advantage of the current controversies surrounding Tate for financial gain. “This is a money grab,” McBride stated during a phone interview on Saturday morning.

    The Associated Press typically does not name individuals claiming to be victims of sexual abuse unless they choose to go public with their stories, as Stern has done here. The ongoing legal battles continue to attract significant attention due to the high-profile nature of those involved.

    BOND Star BRUCE Glover’s Emotional Farewell at 92

    BOND Star BRUCE Glover’s Emotional Farewell at 92

    Bruce Glover, famous for playing assassin Mr. Wint in the James Bond movie “Diamonds Are Forever,” has passed away at 92. His son, actor Crispin Glover, shared the news on Instagram with a touching tribute and family photo.

    Glover started his acting career after serving in the US Army during the Korean War from 1953 to 1955. He became known for memorable roles in films like “Chinatown” (1974), “Walking Tall” (1973), and “Hard Times” (1975).

    Born in Chicago to Czech, English, and Swedish parents, Bruce Glover made his TV debut on shows like “My Favourite Martian” (1963) and “Perry Mason: The Case of the Golden Girls” (1965). He kept appearing on popular series such as “Mission: Impossible” (1970) and “The Dukes of Hazzard” (1979).

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    FEDERAL JUDGE Stands Firm: Social Security Agency’s Future in Jeopardy

    A federal judge has pushed back against Leland Dudek, the acting head of the Social Security Administration (SSA), over his threat to close the agency. Dudek argued that a ruling blocking Elon Musk’s cost-cutting team from accessing sensitive taxpayer data could apply broadly to all employees. He suggested this might require blocking nearly all SSA employees from computer systems access.

    Dudek first made his closure threat during an interview with Bloomberg News on Thursday night, sparking concerns about potential disruptions in social security services. In a Friday interview with The Washington Post, he criticized the judge’s decision as overly broad and warned of its implications for agency operations.

    This legal standoff highlights ongoing tensions between government agencies and private sector influences under Musk’s leadership. The situation raises questions about how far private interests can go in influencing public institutions without compromising essential services for citizens.

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    Rural Seniors STRUGGLE as SOCIAL Security Rules Shift

    Veronica Taylor, a 73-year-old from rural West Virginia, faces challenges with new Social Security rules. She lacks internet skills and transportation, making it hard to access her benefits.

    The Trump administration wants to streamline processes and cut fraud by requiring online or in-person identity checks for Social Security recipients. This change could be tough for people like Taylor.

    Mary Weaver, visiting the McDowell County Senior Center, shares worries about these changes starting on March 31. Seniors in remote areas might struggle without proper support systems.

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    “Social Security IDENTITY Checks Trigger OUTRAGE Among Millions”

    The Social Security Administration’s new plan requires in-person identity checks for millions, stirring concern among lawmakers and advocacy groups. This change aims to fight fraud, a priority highlighted by President Trump. However, the closure of government offices at the same time has sparked criticism.

    Starting March 31st, those unable to verify their identity online must visit an SSA field office. Yet, with 47 field offices set to close and mass layoffs planned, service delays are expected. This raises fears of increased barriers for vulnerable populations needing Social Security services.

    Nancy LeaMond from AARP criticized eliminating phone verification as impractical and warned it would cause longer wait times. She stressed the need for transparency and input from affected older Americans. Delays in Social Security services could lead to significant economic hardship for recipients who rely on timely assistance.

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    JUSTIN BALDONI’S Legal Nightmare: Emotional Turmoil with Blake Lively

    Actor Justin Baldoni has opened up about the emotional toll of his legal battle with Blake Lively. In a preview of an upcoming interview, Baldoni revealed that the public dispute triggered significant anxiety over the past year. The full interview will air on February 10, offering more insight into his struggles.

    The legal conflict involves accusations from Lively against Baldoni, including sexual harassment and a smear campaign. Bryan Freedman, Baldoni’s attorney, stated that the ongoing case has been emotionally and financially devastating for him. This high-profile case continues to draw public attention as both parties navigate their legal challenges.

    ST. LOUIS CRIME SHOCKER: Suspect CHARGED in $2.6 Million THEFT

    A 25-year-old man in St. Louis faces multiple felony charges related to an organized crime ring responsible for $2.6 million in theft and damages. Cody Lasky is charged with 16 counts involving stealing, firearms, and drugs according to court records. Authorities have not yet charged a second suspect involved in this criminal operation as investigations continue.

    DALLAS TRAGEDY: SHOOTING Leaves One DEAD

    Dallas police responded early Sunday to a shooting incident in southeast Oak Cliff resulting in one death and one arrest around 12:50 a.m.

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    UK’S GRENFELL Tower DEMOLITION Sparks Emotional Debate

    The UK government plans to tear down Grenfell Tower, nearly eight years after the tragic fire that took 72 lives. This decision comes amid ongoing talks about safety in high-rise buildings. The tragedy exposed serious flaws in building regulations and fire safety, sparking a national debate.

    A government spokesperson said, “This decision reflects our commitment to ensuring safety and acknowledging the pain this tragedy has caused families and the community.” Survivors and residents have mixed feelings. Some see it as a step toward healing, while others worry it might erase memories of those lost.

    The government will share a detailed demolition plan with the community, including consultations with survivors and affected families. The goal is to address their concerns during this process. Meanwhile, the Grenfell Inquiry continues investigating what happened before and after the fire.

    This marks an important moment in dealing with Grenfell’s aftermath as Britain works on improving housing safety nationwide. The legacy of this disaster remains a strong reminder of needed reforms in building regulations.

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    THAI HOSTAGES’ Emotional Homecoming After Harrowing Gaza Captivity

    Five Thai farm workers, held captive by Hamas in Gaza for nearly 500 days, have returned to Bangkok. Their families greeted them with tears of joy at the airport. The emotional reunion followed their release last month as part of a hostage exchange deal.

    One freed hostage found it hard to describe the experience but felt immense relief being back home. The Thai government plans to support their reintegration into society after such a long ordeal. This event highlights Thailand’s involvement in the broader Middle East conflict and its impact on citizens abroad.

    The safe return of these individuals raises questions about others still held captive in the region. It also poses challenges for international relations concerning ongoing conflicts in Gaza and beyond.

    Thailand’s role and response could influence future diplomatic efforts related to hostages and regional stability.

    AMERICAN-ISRAELI Hostage Freed: Emotional Reunion After Hamas Release

    AMERICAN-ISRAELI Hostage Freed: Emotional Reunion After Hamas Release

    Keith Siegel, an American-Israeli dual citizen, has been freed by Hamas along with two other hostages. This release took place as part of a November 2023 truce agreement. Siegel’s freedom shines a light on the ongoing hostage crisis involving members of the Bibas family and others.

    In exchange for the hostages, 183 Palestinian prisoners were released. United Press International reported that Siegel was handed over in Gaza City shortly after Yarden Bibas and Ofer Kalderon were freed in Khan Younis. Since January 19, eighteen hostages have been released, while Israel has let go of many more prisoners.

    The cease-fire also opened the Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt for the first time in nine months. Israel agreed to this after Hamas released the last living female hostages held in Gaza. The initial hostage-taking followed a brutal terrorist attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023, which resulted in about 250 people being taken hostage and approximately 1,200 killed.

    Seven American citizens were among those captured during this attack by terrorists often referred to as “militants” by some media outlets like United Press International. The conflict has seen significant tension and violence since then.

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    FEMALE SOLDIERS Freed: Emotional Gaza Ceasefire Sparks Hope

    Hamas militants have freed four female Israeli soldiers, handing them over to the Red Cross in Gaza City. This followed a public display of the soldiers, underscoring regional tensions. The release is part of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.

    Israel plans to free 200 Palestinian prisoners as part of this fragile agreement. The deal aims to calm ongoing conflicts and open broader talks on hostage swaps. Both sides face international scrutiny while navigating these complex deals.

    Humanitarian efforts are underway for those affected by the conflict, with many organizations keeping a close watch on developments. The situation remains delicate, showing the tricky dynamics of Israeli-Palestinian relations. Global attention stays focused on ensuring peace and stability in the region as both parties work through their agreements.

    BEATLES Legends REUNITE: Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr’s Emotional Onstage Moment

    BEATLES Legends REUNITE: Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr’s Emotional Onstage Moment

    Paul McCartney wrapped up his Got Back tour with a surprise guest — Ringo Starr. During the final show at London’s O2 Arena, McCartney introduced Starr to an eager crowd. The two Beatles icons embraced, and Starr shared his excitement, saying, "I want to tell you, I’ve had a great night tonight.

    The duo delighted fans with performances of classic hits “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” and “Helter Skelter.” This reunion was a special moment for Beatles fans who treasure the band’s lasting legacy.

    Ringo Starr recently reflected on his time as a Beatle, offering insights into their legendary journey. The surprise performance at the O2 Arena served as a nostalgic reminder of the Fab Four’s impact on music history.

    UK PM’S SAUSAGE Gaffe Sparks Social Media Frenzy

    UK PM’S SAUSAGE Gaffe Sparks Social Media Frenzy

    United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer made a significant blunder during a speech at the Labour Party’s annual conference in Liverpool. He mistakenly called for the return of “sausages” instead of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Starmer quickly corrected himself, but the error did not go unnoticed.

    Starmer was addressing the need for a cease-fire in Gaza and a two-state solution when he made the gaffe. He stated, “I call again for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, the return of the sausages — the hostages — and a recommitment to the two-state solution.” The mistake quickly went viral on social media platforms.

    In addition to his verbal slip-up, Starmer faced heckling from an audience member who shouted about Gaza during his remarks. The incident added to what was already a challenging moment for him at the conference.

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    AMERICAN TEEN Freed: The Emotional Rollercoaster of a Family’s Fight Against Hamas Captivity

    Natalie Raanan, an American teenager, has been released after enduring two harrowing weeks as a hostage under Hamas in Gaza. Her father, Uri Raanan from Illinois, confirmed the news of her freedom and reassured that she is recovering well. The announcement sparked an outpouring of relief and joy within the family who had spent anxious hours praying for Natalie’s safe return.

    Uri Raanan expressed his overwhelming relief and joy at the thought of his daughter being home in time to celebrate her upcoming 18th birthday. Before her abduction, Natalie and her brother Ben had made plans to get matching tattoos as a symbol of their bond on this special day. In a heartfelt tribute during her absence, Ben got a tattoo that intertwined their names.

    The family’s group text message thread turned from cautious optimism to jubilant celebration upon receiving the news about Natalie’s release. Despite their happiness, they remain conscious that other families continue to live under the shadow of fear for their captive loved ones.

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    Twitter MELTDOWN: Leftist Celebrities RAGE at Elon Musk after Checkmark PURGE

    Elon Musk has whipped up a frenzy on Twitter as countless celebrities rage at him for removing their verified badges. Celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Charlie Sheen, alongside organizations such as the BBC and CNN, have all lost their verified badges. However, public figures can choose to keep their blue ticks if they pay the $8 monthly fee along with everybody else as part of Twitter Blue.

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    Putin’s Twitter Account RETURNS Along With Other Russian Officials

    Twitter accounts belonging to Russian officials, including the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, have resurfaced on the platform after a year of restriction. The social media company limited Russian accounts around the time of the invasion of Ukraine, but now with Twitter under the control of Elon Musk, it appears the restrictions have been lifted.

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    UK Parliament’s ASSISTED DYING Bill Sparks Emotional Debate

    The UK Parliament has taken a bold step by initially approving a bill that lets terminally ill adults choose to end their lives. This decision follows intense talks and promises of a free vote in the House of Commons, highlighting the personal and moral challenges involved. If passed, this law would align UK policy with other countries that allow assisted dying.

    Supporters say the bill offers a compassionate choice for those suffering unbearably, while critics worry about potential abuse and moral consequences. The debate has drawn attention from religious groups, healthcare professionals, and human rights organizations with varied views on its ethics and practicality. Public opinion seems to be shifting towards giving terminally ill patients control over their end-of-life decisions.

    Recent surveys show growing support for assisted dying among Brits, stressing dignity in death as vital. Yet, the medical community remains split on its moral implications. Some doctors support easing suffering this way, while others warn against possible ethical issues.

    As Parliament debates this bill further, discussions will focus on strict safeguards to prevent misuse. The outcome will shape how the UK handles complex life-and-death choices and could set legislative precedents for future end-of-life care policies.

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