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  6. Republican calls to investigate a group chat in which White House national security officials shared sensitive military information have intensified, with Oklahoma Senator James Lankford saying an inquiry would be "entirely appropriate". Lankford stopped short of calling on officials to resign when speaking to CNN on Sunday, but joined other Republicans who have broken with US President Donald Trump over the chat. The Trump administration has downplayed the unclassified Signal messages, in which Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and others shared potentially classified details about an upcoming attack on Yemen. Many Democrats have demanded that Hegseth and other officials resign over the incident. Lankford joins fellow Republican and Senate Armed Services Chair Roger Wicker, who penned a letter earlier in the week requesting the inspector general of the US Department of Defense look into the incident. The letter said the discussion of sensitive military information on Signal, an online messaging application, with a journalist present in the chat "raises questions as to the use of unclassified networks to discuss sensitive and classified information". National Security Advisor Mike Waltz appears to have accidentally added The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, to the chat before the officials discussed the upcoming strikes. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3r8d7q0200o
  7. The Northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) is a very po[CENSORED]lr songbird in the genus Cardinalis found in North and Central Americas. Seven eastern states have it as their official state bird. The Northern cardinal was once prized as a pet, but its sale as a cage bird was banned in the United States by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. https://animalia.bio/northern-cardinal?collection=38
  8. Virginia is set to be the first state in the U.S. to mandate speed limiters for repeat speeding. The state already has some of the most strict laws on speeding, with potential jail time for driving just 20 mph over. California recently saw a similar bill vetoed, and there's another limiter bill before Washington state's house right now. The commonwealth of Virginia might be for lovers, at least according to the state slogan, but it is emphatically not for speeders. State law bans radar detectors and classifies exceeding the posted limit by 20 mph or more as reckless driving, a class 1 misdemeanor. Get caught driving anywhere in Virginia at over 85 mph and that's reckless driving too, with steep fines and possible jail time. Now it appears the state is about to put a new law on the books that will mandate speed limiters on the cars of those convicted of reckless driving, or who have too many demerits on their driving license. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a64330749/virginia-considers-slapping-speed-limiters-on-frequent-speeders-cars/
  9. The England captain's goal against St Pauli on Saturday means he has now scored against all 19 clubs he has faced in the league in Germany. Only Miroslav Klose - Germany's all-time top scorer - has faced more clubs in the Bundesliga and scored against them all (28). It comes after Kane achieved the same feat in England, with the former Tottenham striker scoring against all 32 clubs he faced in the Premier League. His latest Bundesliga strike ended his mini-drought of five games and means he remains the league's top scorer, increasing his tally to 22 goals. It helped Bayern to a 3-2 victory and moved Kane a step closer to winning his first major trophy, with Bayern six points clear at the top of the Bundesliga. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c89gw8738k8o
  10. Why won't India buy even a single bushel of American corn? That's the question US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick raised recently while criticising India's trade policies, taking a swipe at its market restrictions. In another interview, Lutnick accused India of blocking US farmers and urged it to open its agricultural market - suggesting quotas or limits as a possible approach. Agriculture is a key battleground in US President Donald Trump's escalating trade war, with tit-for-tat or reciprocal tariffs set to kick in on 2 April. Tariffs are taxes charged on goods imported from other countries.Trump has repeatedly branded India a "tariff king" and a "big abuser" of trade ties. For years, Washington has pushed for greater access to India's farm sector, seeing it as a major untapped market. But India has fiercely protected it, citing food security, livelihoods and interests of millions of small farmers. To be sure, India's transformation from a food-deficient nation to a food-surplus powerhouse is one of its biggest success stories. In the 1950s and '60s, the country relied on food aid to feed its po[CENSORED]tion, but a series of agricultural breakthroughs changed that. India became self-sufficient in staples, and became the world's largest milk producer. Rapid growth in horticulture, poultry and aquaculture expanded its food basket. Today, India is not just feeding its 1.4 billion people but, as the world's eighth-largest agri-produce exporter, also shipping grains, fruits and dairy worldwide. Yet, despite such major gains, Indian agriculture still lags in productivity, infrastructure and market access. Global price volatility and climate change add to the challenge. Crop yields lag far behind the global best. Small landholdings worsen the problem - Indian farmers work with less than a hectare on average, while their American counterparts had over 46 hectares in 2020. No surprise then that productivity remains low - agriculture employs nearly half of India's workforce but accounts for just 15% of GDP. In comparison, less than 2% of the US po[CENSORED]tion depends on farming. With limited manufacturing jobs, more people are stuck in low-paying farm work, an unusual trend for a developing country. This structural imbalance also shapes India's trade policies. Despite its farm surplus, India keeps tariffs high to shield its farmers from cheap imports. It maintains moderate to high tariffs - ranging from zero to 150% - on farm imports. The weighted average tariff - the average duty rate per imported product - in India on US farm products is 37.7%, compared to 5.3% on Indian goods in the US, according to the Delhi-based think tank Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI). https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c204q6n0lzvo
  11. Donald Trump has said he is "very angry" and "pissed off" with Russian President Vladimir Putin after weeks of attempting to negotiate a ceasefire in Ukraine. In an NBC News interview, the US president said he was angry with Putin for attacking Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's credibility, and threatened to impose a 50% tariff on countries buying Russian oil if he did not agree to a ceasefire. "If Russia and I are unable to make a deal on stopping the bloodshed in Ukraine, and if I think it was Russia's fault - which it might not be... I am going to put secondary tariffs... on all oil coming out of Russia," he said. The comments mark a shift in Trump's tone toward Putin and Russia. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. European leaders had worried that Trump was cosying up to Putin as negotiations on a ceasefire in Ukraine continued. Over the past six weeks, Trump has harangued Zelensky in the Oval Office and demanded numerous concessions from Ukraine's president. In turn, he has flattered Putin and largely given in to the Russian president's demands. This appears to be a departure from that dynamic. It is the first time the US has seriously threatened Russia with consequences for dragging its feet in ceasefire negotiations, which would seem to put the diplomatic ball back in Moscow's court. NBC News reported that, in a 10-minute phone interview, Trump said he was very angry and "pissed off" when Putin criticised the credibility of Zelensky's leadership, although the president has himself called Ukraine's leader a dictator and demanded that he hold elections. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c20x7z36d56o
  12. Hello and welcome to Ahead of the Game, a series where we tell you all about an upcoming game that, despite not being out yet, is available for you to play at the time of publishing. Through this series, you can grab a chance to play games well ahead of their release date, be that through Soft Launch, Open Beta, Demos, or more. There's no shortage of post-apocalyptic adventures in JRPGs, and Etheria: Restart is no different. You take on a position of power of some sort, where it's your job to lead a team of loyal warriors to save what's left of the human race. I initially thought XD's upcoming offering would be another run-of-the-mill anime-style gacha grab, but after clearing the first two chapters, I realised it's anything but. For one thing, the animations are simply superb here, with cinematic cutscenes (powered by Unreal Engine!) and fully voiced dialogue that mirror triple-A counterparts in the same genre. For another, the characters are gorgeously designed and all too appealing to collect, which means you might just have to kiss your budgetary restraints goodbye upon the official launch. Yes, the characters are anime-esque and yes, it's not the first one to incorporate Stands ala-JoJo's Bizarre Adventure into their hero lineup. But my goodness, the designs - the roster looks so badass, and finally, finally, there are ultra-cool husbandos in this one right from the get-go. https://www.pocketgamer.com/ahead-of-the-game/etheria-restart/

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