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Senate Passes Toothless DHS Bill, Strips ICE Funding

The Senate early Friday approved funding for most of the Department of Homeland Security, ending a two-month Republican-Democrat standoff. The catch: ICE funding got axed from the package before it heads to the House.

✍ My Take: Nothing says "border security" quite like defunding the agency that actually enforces immigration law—classic Washington compromise where everyone loses except the people who shouldn't be here.

📎 Breitbart


Iran War Threatens Global Food Chain Through Fertilizer Crunch

Fertilizer prices are spiking as Middle East conflicts disrupt supply chains, putting global food security at risk. The ongoing Iran war has created bottlenecks in a market already strained by geopolitical tensions.

✍ My Take: When your foreign policy failures start showing up in grocery bills, maybe it's time to reconsider letting regional conflicts metastasize into global crises.

📎 The New York Times


Markets Tank as Iran War Sends Oil Soaring

U.S. stocks plummeted Friday with the Nasdaq 100 sliding into correction territory as escalating Iranian conflict drove oil prices higher. Treasury yields climbed as investors fled to safety amid mounting geopolitical uncertainty.

✍ My Take: Wall Street's having its "elections have consequences" moment—turns out projecting weakness on the world stage isn't great for your 401k.

📎 Bloomberg


Big Tech's Social Media Empire Shows Cracks

Analysis suggests we may be witnessing the beginning of the end for dominant social media platforms as user behavior shifts. Gen Z is experiencing what amounts to a generational reckoning with ubiquitous social media consumption.

✍ My Take: About time—maybe we'll finally get our attention spans back when teenagers realize Instagram isn't actually more important than real life.

📎 The Daily Wire


Virginia Democrats Sweat Over Redistricting Referendum

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Virginia Democrats Sweat Over Redistricting Referendum

Early voting data shows "much higher" Republican turnout than usual ahead of April's referendum on political redistricting, according to Virginia GOP counsel. Democrats who seemed confident about their gerrymandered maps are now showing signs of concern.

✍ My Take: Nothing quite like the prospect of fair elections to make politicians who've rigged the game suddenly very interested in voter turnout patterns.

📎 The Federalist


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