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Middle East Conflict
Hostage Situation
The body of Shiri Bibas, believed to be a hostage killed by Hamas, was identified after being returned to Israel. The Hostages and Missing Families Forum Headquarters confirmed her death. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that Hamas would "pay the full price" for allegedly handing over the body of a Palestinian woman from Gaza instead. The family is calling for the immediate return of the remaining hostages.
International Relations
Ukraine-Russia Conflict
The article discusses US-Russia peace talks over Ukraine, noting Ukraine's exclusion. It suggests Putin isn't negotiating in good faith, using ceasefires as traps to achieve total control over Ukraine. Trump's amplification of Kremlin propaganda is seen as validating the war and helping Putin ease sanctions, humiliate the US, and weaken NATO.
Political Landscape in the UK
The author argues that if the Trump project implodes, it could impact far-right European parties. They contend that Reform UK poses as patriotic while grovelling to foreign interests. The UK government must prevent a disaster by meeting people’s needs. The author warns that Labour seems determined to prepare the ground for authoritarianism by persecuting dissent, using parajudicial measures to shut down opposition, and selectively applying the law in the UK.
News List
The Guardian.US
49 minutes ago
Extremists would not need to create an authoritarian state in Britain: Starmer is doing that for them | George Monbiot
The author argues that if the Trump project implodes, it could take extreme and far-right European parties with it. They contend that Reform UK poses as patriotic while grovelling to foreign interests, which could be its downfall, but it cannot be relied upon. The UK government must prevent a disaster by meeting people’s needs and avoiding far-right talking points, lest it follow the path of other European nations. The author warns that Labour seems determined to prepare the ground for authoritarianism by persecuting dissent, using parajudicial measures to shut down opposition, and selectively applying the law, all of which are already deployed in the UK.

The Guardian.US
49 minutes ago
Trump says he will end the war in Ukraine – but how, and who will benefit? Our panel responds | Olga Chyzh and others
The article discusses US-Russia peace talks over Ukraine, noting Ukraine’s exclusion and questioning the negotiations’ legitimacy. It suggests Putin isn’t negotiating in good faith, using ceasefires as traps to achieve total control over Ukraine. Trump’s amplification of Kremlin propaganda is seen as validating the war and helping Putin ease sanctions, humiliate the US, and weaken NATO. While Ukraine is fighting on with support from Europe, the article argues the US is the real loser, with Trump trading Washington’s global standing for Putin’s amusement, bewildering US allies.

Fox News
54 minutes ago
Remains of Shiri Bibas positively identified after eventually being handed over by Hamas
The body of Shiri Bibas, presumed to be one of the hostages killed by Hamas, was identified after being returned to Israel. The Hostages and Missing Families Forum Headquarters confirmed her death, and the family expressed their pain and heartbreak, hoping it marks the beginning of closure. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that Hamas would “pay the full price” for allegedly handing over the body of a Palestinian woman from Gaza instead of Bibas’ remains. The family is now calling for the immediate return of the remaining hostages still in captivity.

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Politics
Los Angeles Mayor Under Fire for Wildfire Response
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing strong criticism for her handling of the wildfire crisis. She initially estimated that rebuilding homes destroyed in the wildfires could take three to five years, a timeline considered too long by many. Adding to the controversy, Bass announced an investigation into her own response, including her trip to Ghana during the crisis. The subsequent firing of Los Angeles City Fire Chief Kristen Crowley was widely interpreted as an attempt by Bass to deflect blame. Bass claimed she wasn't informed about the severity of the fire risk by the fire chief, despite warnings from the National Weather Service. Critics have accused Bass of being apathetic and dishonest in her actions.
News List
Fox News
2 hours ago
STEVE HILTON: LA Mayor Bass’ latest bizarre move won’t fix smoldering leadership crisis
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing criticism for her handling of the wildfire crisis. Bass initially stated that rebuilding homes destroyed in the wildfires could take three to five years, a timeline deemed excessively long. In a controversial move, she announced an investigation into her own response, including her trip to Ghana during the crisis. The decision to fire Los Angeles City Fire Chief Kristen Crowley was seen as an attempt to shift blame. Bass claimed she wasn’t informed about the severity of the fire risk by the fire chief, despite warnings from the National Weather Service. Critics are labeling Bass’s actions as apathetic and dishonest.

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Legal & Justice
DOJ Complaint Against Judge Ana Reyes
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a written complaint against U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes, alleging "misconduct" and potential bias during a case involving LGBTQ groups challenging the Trump Administration's transgender military ban. The complaint cites instances where Judge Reyes' questioning compromised the proceedings' dignity and raised concerns about her impartiality, including rhetorical questions about Jesus's potential views on denying homeless shelter access to transgender individuals. The DOJ deems this line of questioning deeply problematic and highlighted another incident in which Judge Reyes engaged in a rhetorical exercise to draw parallels to trans.
News List
Fox News
2 hours ago
DOJ issues complaint about federal judge’s ‘misconduct’ while presiding over military trans ban court case
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a written complaint against U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes, alleging “misconduct” and potential bias during a case involving LGBTQ groups challenging the Trump Administration’s transgender military ban. The DOJ’s complaint cites instances where Judge Reyes’ questioning compromised the proceedings’ dignity and raised concerns about her impartiality. Specifically, the DOJ criticizes Judge Reyes’ rhetorical questions about Jesus’s potential views on denying homeless shelter access to transgender individuals, deeming the line of questioning deeply problematic and placing DOJ counsel in an untenable position. The letter also highlighted another incident in which Judge Reyes engaged in a rhetorical exercise to draw parallels to trans.

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Politics and Law
DEI Initiatives
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against parts of the Trump administration’s executive orders on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Judge Adam Abelson ruled that the orders likely violate the Constitution and free speech, blocking the administration from ending federal support for DEI-related programs and canceling contracts promoting DEI. The injunction aims to prevent discouraging businesses working with the government from openly supporting DEI.
U.S. Postal Service
The U.S. Postal Service's Board of Governors is preparing for a potential takeover attempt by the Trump administration. The board has retained outside counsel to combat any executive order aimed at dissolving USPS leadership and integrating the agency into the Department of Commerce. The postal board considers any such order unconstitutional, while Trump stated his new commerce secretary "will be looking" at USPS, citing financial losses.
Military Leadership
Donald Trump fired Air Force General CQ Brown Jr., the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, sidelining him as part of a campaign to purge the military of leaders who support diversity and equity.
Crime
Luxury Car Theft
Tykwon Anderson, 20, was arrested in connection with the theft of three luxury cars from a Miami home where quarterback Carson Beck and basketball player Hanna Cavinder were staying. Anderson and three other masked men allegedly stole car keys and made off with a Mercedes-Benz AMG, a Lamborghini Urus, and a Range Rover. Police recovered the Mercedes-Benz and Range Rover. Anderson faces charges of grand theft, vehicle theft, and burglary.
News List
NBC
4 hours ago
Postal Service braces for potential takeover by Trump’s Commerce Department
The Board of Governors of the U.S. Postal Service is preparing for a potential takeover attempt by the Trump administration. The board has retained outside counsel to combat any executive order aimed at dissolving USPS leadership and integrating the agency into the Department of Commerce. Trump stated that his new commerce secretary “will be looking” at USPS, citing financial losses, while the postal board believes any such executive order would be unconstitutional.

The Guardian.US
4 hours ago
Trump fires Black joint chiefs chair Hegseth accused of promoting diversity
Donald Trump fired Air Force General CQ Brown Jr., the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, sidelining a Black fighter pilot and respected officer as part of a campaign to purge the military of leaders who support diversity and equity. Pete Hegseth questioned whether Brown had been named chair because he was Black. Trump celebrated Brown’s confirmation on social media as the “USA’s first-ever African American military service chief” when he appointed him to that role in 2020.

The Guardian.US
4 hours ago
Arrest made in theft of luxury cars from Miami’s Carson Beck, Hanna Cavinder
Authorities arrested Tykwon Anderson, 20, in connection with the theft of three luxury cars from a Miami home where quarterback Carson Beck and basketball player Hanna Cavinder were staying. Anderson and three other masked men allegedly broke into the house, stole car keys, and made off with a Mercedes-Benz AMG, a Lamborghini Urus, and a Range Rover. Police recovered the Mercedes-Benz and Range Rover, while Anderson faces charges of grand theft, vehicle theft, and burglary.

Fox News
4 hours ago
Judge blocks parts of Trump executive orders targeting DEI, citing free speech
A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction against parts of the Trump administration’s executive orders on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The injunction blocks the administration from ending federal support for programs deemed DEI-related and from canceling contracts that promote DEI. Judge Adam Abelson ruled that parts of the orders likely violate the Constitution and free speech, discouraging businesses working with the government from openly supporting DEI.

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Politics & Government
Trump & Ukraine
President Donald Trump's stance on Ukraine is causing rifts within the Republican party. While some conservatives defend Ukraine against Russia's invasion, Trump has shifted towards viewing Ukraine as a potential obstacle to a peace deal. He has expressed frustration over Ukraine's resistance to U.S. resource extraction proposals, even suggesting a deal where the U.S. gains access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals in exchange for financial support. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz anticipates Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's signature on the deal. [![] (https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_fit_1500w/rockcms/2025-01/250128-donald-trump-vladimir-putin-2017-ac-1136p-e7c18a.jpg)]
US Supreme Court & Hampton Dellinger
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily halted the Trump administration's effort to dismiss Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, until at least February 26. Dellinger claims wrongful termination, arguing he should only be dismissed for performance issues, which were not cited. [![] (https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2025/02/931/523/trump-dellinger-supreme-court.jpg?ve=1&tl=1)]
Trump Administration & Immigration Policy
The Trump administration has made several moves regarding U.S. immigration policy, including the removal of the top Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official and restoring legal aid for unaccompanied immigrant children. The Senate passed a budget resolution to fund Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan. A federal judge cleared the way for the Trump administration to put more than 2,000 USAgency for International Development (USAid) workers on leave. [![] (https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/ac56e6bfee2b6c693acb5c5c729d5f3a5fa8f566/0_84_5088_3052/master/5088.jpg?width=140&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=df8be78df7285b09aca017b46bb1f370)]
Legal & Crime
Aurora Phelps Case
Aurora Phelps, a 43-year-old woman from Las Vegas, has been arrested in Mexico for allegedly luring older men on dating websites, drugging them, and stealing from them. She faces charges, including kidnapping resulting in death, with at least three deaths linked to the scheme. [![] (https://static01.nyt.com/images/2025/02/21/multimedia/21xp-scheme-kplh/21xp-scheme-kplh-mediumSquareAt3X.jpg)]
Sports
Justin Tucker Investigation
The NFL is investigating Justin Tucker following accusations of sexual misconduct by over a dozen women. The accusations involve incidents at spas and wellness centers. Tucker denies the allegations, and the Ravens are monitoring the situation. [![] (https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2024/11/931/523/justin-tucker-.jpg?ve=1&tl=1)]
Transportation & Accidents
Delta Air Lines Lawsuits
At least two passengers have filed lawsuits against Delta Air Lines after a plane overturned upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport, injuring 21. The lawsuits claim negligence and inadequate training by Delta. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada and the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board are investigating. [![] (https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_fit_1500w/rockcms/2025-02/250218-toronto-delta-plane-crash-video-tease-cs-774010.jpg)]
News List
Fox News
4 hours ago
NFL investigating Justin Tucker’s sexual misconduct allegations, interviewing accusers: reports
The NFL is investigating Justin Tucker after over a dozen women accused him of sexual misconduct. The accusations involve incidents at multiple spas and wellness centers, where Tucker allegedly exposed himself and committed other inappropriate acts. Tucker denies the allegations, stating they are “unequivocally false.” The Ravens said they take any allegation of this nature seriously and will continue to monitor the situation.

NBC
5 hours ago
Two passengers sue Delta after plane rolls over during crash-landing in Toronto
At least two passengers have filed lawsuits against Delta Air Lines following an incident where a plane overturned upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport, injuring 21 people. One lawsuit claims the passenger was “drenched with jet fuel” and sustained injuries after the plane crashed. The other lawsuit claims the crash occurred due to the flight crew’s “gross negligence and recklessness” and “inadequate training and supervision” by Delta. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada and the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the incident.

Fox News
5 hours ago
Trump says deal with Ukraine for US access to its rare earth minerals is ‘pretty close’
President Donald Trump said his administration is “pretty close” to striking a deal with Ukraine for rights to access its natural resources in exchange for the United States’ billions of dollars in support for the country against Russia. Trump’s National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz, said President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is going to sign that deal. The deal for U.S. access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals is part of broader negotiations to end the war in Ukraine after Russia invaded the country in 2022.

The Guardian.US
5 hours ago
Trump administration briefing: top immigration official removed and judge clears way for USAid firings
The Trump administration made several moves regarding US immigration policy, including the removal of the top Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official and restoring legal aid for unaccompanied immigrant children. Meanwhile, the Senate passed a budget resolution to fund Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan. A federal judge cleared the way for the Trump administration to put more than 2,000 USAgency for International Development (USAid) workers on leave, a setback for government employee unions. The US Senate has passed a budget resolution that paves the way for funding Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan.

NYTimes.U.S
5 hours ago
Woman Lured, Drugged and Stole From Older Men in Deadly Scheme, U.S. Says
A 43-year-old Las Vegas woman, Aurora Phelps, has been arrested in Mexico for allegedly luring older men on dating websites, drugging them, and attempting to steal millions of dollars. She faces charges, including kidnapping resulting in death, with the FBI stating that at least three deaths are linked to the scheme. In one instance, Phelps allegedly drugged a man in Las Vegas, transported him to Mexico City, and used his credit card to rent a hotel room where he died. The investigation is ongoing, and Phelps may face further charges in both the U.S. and Mexico.

Fox News
5 hours ago
Supreme Court pauses Trump administration’s effort to fire head of whistleblower protection agency
The U.S. Supreme Court has paused the Trump administration’s effort to dismiss Hampton Dellinger, current head of the Office of Special Counsel, allowing him to remain in position until at least February 26. This case represents the first legal challenge reaching the Supreme Court following multiple dismissals under the Trump administration. Dellinger claims he was wrongfully terminated and should only be dismissed for performance issues, which were not cited. A court hearing will further discuss this matter.

NBC
6 hours ago
Trump’s hostility toward Ukraine creates a conservative rift
President Donald Trump’s recent criticism of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has caused tension within Republican ranks, as traditional conservatives defend the Ukrainian leader amidst Russia’s ongoing invasion. Trump has shifted from initially supporting Ukraine to viewing it as a potential obstacle to a peace deal, expressing frustration over Ukraine’s resistance to U.S. resource extraction proposals. This evolving stance raises questions about Trump’s influence and intentions as he navigates U.S. foreign policy.

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Politics & Government
Trump Administration Actions
President Donald Trump has been active in making changes within his administration. He terminated Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. as Joint Chiefs of Staff and plans to nominate Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan 'Razin' Caine as his replacement, praising Caine's past statements and qualifications.
Trump to Nominate Air Force Lieutenant General Dan 'Razin' Caine
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the dismissal of Admiral Lisa Franchetti (the first woman to hold the Navy's top position as Chief of Naval Operations), Gen. James C. Slife (the Air Force’s vice chief of staff), and the top uniformed lawyers for the Army, Navy, and Air Force, citing a focus on military deterrence, warfighting, and victory.
The Pentagon is set to fire 5,400 civilian probationary workers starting next week as part of a larger effort to reduce its civilian workforce by 5-8% to increase efficiencies and prioritize readiness. Supervisors were told to expect approximately 55,000 civilian workers to be fired worldwide, reflecting President Trump and Elon Musk's push to reduce the federal workforce.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, supports Mexico and Canada in their disputes with the U.S. under President Donald Trump, criticizing his use of pardons and reciprocal tariffs.
Transgender Policy & Rights
The Bureau of Prisons has issued strict new guidelines for the treatment of transgender inmates, including ending special procedures for pat-down searches and barring prisoners from purchasing the underwear of their choice.
Washington state Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal defended transgender athletes in girls' sports, asserting that it is "inaccurate" to say there are only two genders and criticizing Trump's executive order prohibiting transgender athletes.
WA Education Chief Says It's Inaccurate to Say Only Two Genders
Maine Governor Janet Mills responded to the U.S. Department of Education's investigation into her state's policy allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls' sports, suggesting it is a politically motivated attack initiated under President Donald Trump.
Maine Gov. Suggests Trump Target Kids After Title IX Investigation
Legal System
Menendez Brothers & Brad Sigmon
A new trial for Lyle and Erik Menendez, after 35 years in prison for the shotgun murder of their parents, has been turned down by the Los Angeles County District Attorney.
A lawyer for a South Carolina inmate, Brad Sigmon, convicted of murder, stated his client prefers to be executed by firing squad over other methods. Sigmon's execution is scheduled for March 7.
Entertainment
Phil Collins No Longer Making Music
- Phil Collins stated he is no longer "hungry" to make new music due to his ongoing illness that makes it difficult for him to pick up drumsticks.
- Phil Collins Isn't Hungry to Make New Music
Sports
Yankees Facial Hair Policy
- The New York Yankees announced that players are no longer required to be clean-shaven, ending a policy established in 1976 by George Steinbrenner.
- Yankees Announcer Michael Kay Reacts to Teams Facial Hair Policy Change
Avalanche Fatality
- A backcountry snowboarder was killed in an avalanche in southwestern Colorado, marking the fourth avalanche-related death in the western United States this week.
- Colorado Avalanche Snowboarder Killed
Technology
Smartphone Data Collection
- Smartphones collect data through GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth signals, tracking users' locations and movements within stores, which retailers sell to ad networks for targeted advertising. To protect privacy, shop in incognito mode and limit location access for apps.
- Your Phone Listening Everything You Say
News List
Fox News
6 hours ago
Trump nominates Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan ‘Razin’ Caine for Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman
President Donald Trump announced his nomination of Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine as the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, praising his role in the “complete annihilation” of the ISIS caliphate during Trump’s first term. Trump also stated that Caine was passed over for promotion by Joe Biden. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth supported the nomination and gave nod to the departing chairman, General Charles “CQ” Brown.

Fox News
6 hours ago
Yankees announcer Michael Kay reacts to team’s ‘seismic’ facial hair policy change
The New York Yankees announced that players are no longer required to be clean-shaven, ending a policy established in 1976 by George Steinbrenner. Owner Hal Steinbrenner cited discussions with current and former players over several years as the reason for the change. A major reason for the change was the potential to discourage a player from choosing the Yankees as a future team. Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay stated it “stunned the baseball world.”

Fox News
6 hours ago
Is your phone listening to everything you say? It’s complicated
A woman named Linda contacted a radio show host Kim Komando, after seeing an email advertising kitchen knives she had only looked at in a Walmart store. Komando explained that smartphones collect data through GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth signals, tracking users’ locations and movements within stores. Retailers then sell this data to ad networks, which work with data brokers to target users with relevant advertisements. To protect privacy, Komando suggests shopping in incognito mode and limiting location access for apps.

Fox News
6 hours ago
Rep. Jasmine Crockett ‘rooting’ for Mexico and Canada amid tariff war with Trump
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, expressed her support for Mexico and Canada amid their disputes with the U.S. under President Donald Trump. Crockett argued that these countries are “speaking truth to power” and can see through the Trump administration. She criticized Trump’s use of pardons and reciprocal tariffs, stating that if you’re “cool with Trump, you’ll get paid.” Trump’s office stated their actions were meant to “hold Mexico, Canada, and China accountable.”

Fox News
6 hours ago
Maine Gov. suggests Trump will target based on race, religion after Title IX investigation over trans athletes
Maine Governor Janet Mills responded to the U.S. Department of Education’s investigation into her state’s policy allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports. Mills suggested the investigation, initiated under President Donald Trump, is a politically motivated attack and questions what groups the President will target next. She stated that Maine will defend its interests in court and insisted Trump cannot withhold federal funding for non-compliance, deeming it a violation of the Constitution.

Fox News
6 hours ago
State education chief says it’s ‘inaccurate’ to say there are only two genders, in defense of trans athletes
Washington state Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal defended transgender athletes in girls’ sports, asserting it is “inaccurate” to say there are only two genders. Reykdal emphasized the state’s civil rights obligations, allowing children to participate based on their gender identity and criticizing Trump’s executive order prohibiting transgender athletes. Reykdal insisted Trump lacked the authority to issue such a ban and stated they would uphold current state law.

NYTimes.U.S
6 hours ago
Pete Hegseth Fires Adm. Lisa Franchetti, Navy’s Top Officer
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the dismissal of Admiral Lisa Franchetti, the first woman to hold the Navy’s top position as Chief of Naval Operations, along with Gen. James C. Slife, the Air Force’s vice chief of staff, and the top uniformed lawyers for the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Hegseth thanked Franchetti and Slife for their service but stated that President Trump aims to install new leadership focused on military deterrence, warfighting, and victory. Franchetti’s commission was received in 1985 after the Navy ended its prohibition on women serving on ships at sea.

NBC
6 hours ago
Trump fires Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff CQ Brown
President Donald Trump terminated Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. from his position as Joint Chiefs of Staff. Trump thanked Brown for his service and announced he plans to nominate Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine to replace Brown, calling him “an accomplished pilot, national security expert, successful entrepreneur, and a ‘warfighter’.” Brown has held the posts since Oct. 2023, after he was nominated by then-President Joe Biden.

Fox News
6 hours ago
Phil Collins isn’t ‘hungry’ to make new music while he’s ‘very sick’
Phil Collins, the legendary musician, said that he is no longer “hungry” to make new music due to his ongoing illness that makes it difficult for him to pick up drumsticks. The singer-songwriter, who released his last album in 2002, stated that while he considers going to the studio, he doesn’t have the drive anymore due to his ill health. Collins and Genesis went on tour in 2022, where he sat in a chair to sing while his son played the drums. Collins also released a documentary in December 2022, in which he discussed how difficult it was for him to continue playing.

NYTimes.U.S
6 hours ago
Colorado Snowboarder Becomes Fourth Avalanche Victim in a Week
A backcountry snowboarder was killed in an avalanche in southwestern Colorado, marking the fourth avalanche-related death in the western United States this week. The victim was caught in the avalanche while traversing a terrain feature near Silverton, Colorado. A skier who was with the snowboarder escaped. This incident follows similar tragedies in Oregon and California, where skiers were also killed in avalanches. The recent winter storms have increased the risk of avalanches in mountainous regions.

NYTimes.U.S
6 hours ago
Dan Caine, Trump’s Joint Chiefs Pick, Had Unusual Path to Command
President Trump announced his intention to nominate Air Force Lieutenant General Dan ‘Razin’ Caine as the next Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, replacing Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. Trump praised Caine as an accomplished pilot, national security expert, and warfighter, recalling how Caine impressed him in 2018 by stating that ISIS could be defeated in a week. Caine is a 1990 graduate of the Virginia Military Institute and holds a master’s degree in air warfare.

NYTimes.U.S
6 hours ago
Defense Department to Cut Over 5,000 Workers
The Pentagon announced it will fire 5,400 civilian probationary workers starting next week, signaling the beginning of larger layoffs within the Defense Department. The department anticipates reducing its civilian workforce by 5-8% to increase efficiencies and prioritize readiness. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth exempted 17 specific missions from budget cuts. Supervisors were told to expect approximately 55,000 civilian workers to be fired worldwide, reflecting President Trump and Elon Musk’s push to reduce the federal workforce. A hiring freeze will also be instituted while personnel needs are assessed.
Sky News.US
7 hours ago
New Menendez trial rejected – but resentencing bid could see brothers walk free
A new trial for Lyle and Erik Menendez, after 35 years in prison for the shotgun murder of their parents, has been turned down by the Los Angeles County District Attorney.

NYTimes.U.S
7 hours ago
Prison Officials Detail Treatment of Trans Inmates Under Trump Gender Order
The Bureau of Prisons has issued strict new guidelines for the treatment of transgender inmates to comply with President Trump’s executive order on gender recognition. These guidelines include ending special procedures for pat-down searches and barring prisoners from purchasing the underwear of their choice. Transgender women are rushing to court to stop their transfer from all-female prisons to all-male facilities, saying that the move would place them at an elevated risk of physical and sexual violence. Public funds would no longer be used to purchase items that bind breasts, remove hair or allow trans men to use urinals.

NYTimes.U.S
7 hours ago
U.S. Firing Squad Executions Are Rare, but Their History Is Long
A lawyer for a South Carolina inmate, Brad Sigmon, convicted of murder, stated his client prefers to be executed by firing squad over other methods, even though no prisoner in the state has ever been legally executed by that method. South Carolina passed a law in 2021 making firing squad a legal option due to a shortage of lethal injection drugs, a decision upheld by the State Supreme Court. Sigmon’s execution is scheduled for March 7. Since 1977, there have been three executions by firing squad in the U.S., all in Utah.

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Politics
Trump's Actions and Policies
President Trump is considering merging the U.S. Postal Service with the Commerce Department due to the USPS's financial struggles.
President Trump appeared to back off his proposal to relocate two million Palestinians from Gaza to nearby countries for U.S. development of the territory, citing Egypt and Jordan's refusal to accept displaced Gazans makes the plan unworkable.
Executive Orders and Legal Challenges
President Trump said that he will cut off federal funding to Maine if it continues to defy his executive order preventing trans athletes from competing in girls' and women's sports. Maine Gov. Janet Mills publicly defied President Trump's executive order banning transgender athletes from women's sports, leading to Trump threatening to withhold funding from her state.
A federal judge granted an injunction requested by 19 attorneys general to prevent Elon Musk's DOGE from accessing the Treasury Department's central payments system, citing possible disclosure of states' bank records.
A federal judge in Maryland blocked the Trump administration from terminating federal grants and contracts related to DEI, deeming the administration's directives too vague to be enforced.
A federal judge in Maryland has temporarily blocked Donald Trump from implementing bans on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs at federal agencies and businesses contracting with the government.
Administration Personnel and Policies
President Trump fired the country's senior military officer, Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., replacing him with retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan 'Razin' Caine, reflecting Trump's belief that the military leadership is too focused on diversity issues.
The Trump administration replaced the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Caleb Vitello, due to slower than expected arrests and deportations. Vitello will remain at ICE, leading the office responsible for arrests and deportations.
The Trump administration reassigned its top official at ICE, Caleb Vitello, due to slower than expected arrests and deportations.
A federal judge cleared the way for the Trump administration to place over 2,000 USAID workers on leave.
A federal judge has paved the way for the Trump administration to move forward with plans to remove thousands of U.S. Agency for International Development workers from their jobs.
A federal judge cleared the way for the Trump administration to follow through on plans to decimate the rank of the main American aid agency, known as U.S.A.I.D., tossing out a key challenge to mass reductions to the agency’s workforce.
The Trump administration has rescinded its decision to cut off legal aid for unaccompanied immigrant children, just three days after it ordered government-funded attorneys across the country to immediately stop their work.
Congressional Matters
House Republicans face a conundrum passing their budget due to Medicaid cuts.
Colorado lawmakers spent hours Friday considering a Democrat-led resolution to condemn President Donald Trump's pardons of Jan. 6 prisoners.
Other Political Figures and Events
President Trump intervened to reconcile Senator Markwayne Mullin and Teamsters President Sean O'Brien after a heated public dispute.
The Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., is investigating U.S. Representative Cory Mills, a Republican, in connection with a report of an assault on a woman this week.
Steve Bannon has denied making a Nazi salute at a conservative gathering, insisting the gesture was just a wave.
FBI Director Kash Patel delivered a stern message to the media after being sworn in, urging them to direct their criticisms at him and not at the men and women of the FBI.
FBI Director Kash Patel plans to send 1,000 agents from the Washington area to field offices nationwide, with 500 support staff reassigned to Alabama.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt advised young women to "stay strong, speak the truth," and believe in themselves at CPAC.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass ousted Fire Chief Kristin Crowley following a public rift over fire preparations and responsibility for recent devastation.
The Associated Press sued the Trump administration over access to presidential events, citing freedom of speech after being blocked for 10 days.
Immigration
Deportation and Border Security
Nearly 200 Venezuelan illegal immigrants detained at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, were shipped back home this week.
Costa Rica's ombudsman released a report criticizing the treatment of deportees sent by the United States.
Footage obtained reveals a high-speed vehicle chase where law enforcement pursued two illegal immigrants suspected of carrying fentanyl through a cornfield in Illinois.
Business and Economy
Market Trends and Concerns
Stocks sold off on Friday due to concerns about a slowing economy and persistent inflation, prompting investors to seek safer assets.
US stocks tumbled on Friday, extending a sell-off due to economic reports and closing a holiday-shortened week with tariff threats and consumer demand worries.
New data shows the housing market remains largely frozen at the start of the year, posing challenges to President Trump's promise to thaw it.
Cryptocurrency Hack
Cryptocurrency exchange Bybit has reportedly been hacked for $1.5 billion in digital assets, thought to be the largest crypto heist in history.
Legal and Justice
Menendez Brothers Case
Los Angeles' newly-elected District Attorney Nathan Hochman has asked the court to reject the Menendez brothers' request for a new trial.
Los Angeles' new District Attorney, Nathan Hochman, is taking a less sympathetic view of the Menendez brothers' case and is doubting the sexual abuse claims.
Other Legal Matters
Enrique Tarrio, former leader of the Proud Boys, was arrested near the U.S. Capitol for allegedly assaulting a woman protesting a gathering attended by him and others who received presidential pardons for crimes related to the January 6, 2021, attack.
After a four-week trial, Richard Allen was found guilty of murdering Liberty German and Abigail Williams near Delphi, Indiana, eight years ago.
International Affairs
Israel and Hamas
Hamas released another set of human remains after initially releasing a body claimed to be hostage Shiri Bibas, which was later identified as not being hers. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of 'an unimaginably cynical act,'
Culture and Entertainment
Netflix and AI
The Netflix docuseries 'American Murder: Gabby Petito' is facing criticism for using artificial intelligence to recreate Petito's voice.
Tributes and Concerns in Entertainment
Peter Jason, an actor with a five-decade Hollywood career, has died at 80.
Classic James Bond actress Valerie Leon expressed concern that the franchise might change significantly after Amazon's takeover.
TV Show Popularity
"Severance," a hit Apple TV+ show, has become a social media phenomenon, sparking memes, fan theories, and discussions about workplace culture.
Sports
Hockey Viewership Record
Thursday's 4 Nations Face-Off championship between Team USA and Team Canada became the most-watched hockey game in NHL history, attracting 9.3 million viewers.
College Sports Theft
A suspect, Tykwon Anderson, has been arrested for stealing luxury cars belonging to college football star Carson Beck and women's basketball star Hanna Cavinder.
Other News
Holocaust Memorial Stabbing
German police arrested a suspect after a stabbing at Berlin's Holocaust memorial left a person seriously injured on Friday evening.
News List
The Guardian.US
6 hours ago
US judge temporarily blocks Trump’s anti-DEI purge
A federal judge in Maryland has temporarily blocked Donald Trump from implementing bans on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs at federal agencies and businesses contracting with the government. Judge Adam Abelson ruled that Trump’s directives and an order urging DOJ to investigate companies with DEI policies likely violate the First Amendment. Abelson argued the government cannot suppress speech considered supportive of DEI and that efforts to foster inclusion have been legal for decades, preventing Trump and federal agencies from implementing the orders pending the outcome of a lawsuit.

Fox News
6 hours ago
Judge grants 19 AGs preliminary injunction against DOGE access to Treasury payment system
A federal judge granted an injunction requested by 19 attorneys general to prevent Elon Musk’s DOGE from accessing the Treasury Department’s central payments system. Judge Jeannette Vargas cited possible disclosure of states’ bank records as a reason for the injunction. The lawsuit claims DOGE illegally accessed the payments system, which contains sensitive information, at the Trump administration’s behest. Attorneys for the administration argued the temporary restraining order causes constitutional harm to the Treasury Department’s ability to make management decisions.

Fox News
6 hours ago
Kathie Lee Gifford says Trump saved her from ‘psychopathic murderer’ after she received death threat
Kathie Lee Gifford recounted how Donald Trump helped protect her and her newborn daughter from a dangerous stalker 31 years ago. After receiving a death threat, the FBI advised Gifford and her family to proceed with their schedule, but her husband, Frank Gifford, contacted Trump, who ensured their safety at Trump Plaza and Casino in Atlantic City, where Gifford was hosting the ‘Miss America’ pageant. Gifford expressed her deep gratitude to Trump for his help during the frightening situation.

NYTimes.U.S
7 hours ago
Trump Fires Joint Chiefs Chairman Amid Turmoil at Pentagon
President Trump fired the country’s senior military officer, Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., replacing him with retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan ‘Razin’ Caine. This decision reflects Trump’s belief that the military leadership is too focused on diversity issues and out of step with his ‘America First’ movement. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth previously called for Brown’s firing due to his ‘woke’ focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. The move marks a reversal from 2020 when Trump nominated Brown for the position.

NBC
7 hours ago
Judge blocks Trump administration from terminating DEI-related grants
A federal judge in Maryland blocked the Trump administration from terminating federal grants and contracts related to DEI, deeming the administration’s directives too vague to be enforced. Judge Adam Abelson ruled that the ‘Termination Provision’ invites arbitrary and discriminatory enforcement over billions in government funding, preventing the administration from requiring contractors and grant recipients to certify they don’t engage in any ‘equity-related’ programs and the Justice Department from bringing enforcement actions against contractors and grant recipients with such programs.

Fox News
7 hours ago
Suspect arrested after stabbing at Berlin’s Holocaust memorial near US embassy
German police arrested a suspect after a stabbing at Berlin’s Holocaust memorial left a person seriously injured on Friday evening. The police have not yet given a motive or made any connection between the stabbing and the memorial or the U.S. Embassy located nearby. The victim was identified as a 30-year-old Spanish tourist, according to The Associated Press. Police are searching the area for clues, using additional emergency services, police dogs, and a helicopter.

Fox News
7 hours ago
Karoline Leavitt offers words of wisdom to young women at CPAC: ‘Just believe in yourself’
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt advised young women to “stay strong, speak the truth,” and believe in themselves at CPAC. She also praised the “amazing” women working in the Trump administration. Leavitt served in the first Trump administration as a White House press aide. She highlighted women in key roles, such as Susie Wiles, Brooke Rollins, and Linda McMahon, and emphasized the presence of working mothers in the White House.

Fox News
7 hours ago
FBI Director Kash Patel tells media ‘bring it on’ in stern message after being sworn into office
FBI Director Kash Patel delivered a stern message to the media after being sworn in, urging them to direct their criticisms at him and not at the men and women of the FBI. Patel promised accountability and a singular system of justice for all Americans, while also assuring the FBI employees of his support. He expressed gratitude to Trump and the senators who supported his confirmation. Patel is expected to overhaul the FBI, which Republicans have long accused of being plagued by political motivations.

The Guardian.US
7 hours ago
Pentagon lays off 5,400 civilian workers, with tens of thousands more firings due
The Pentagon plans to reduce its civilian workforce by 5-8%, starting with layoffs of 5,400 probationary workers next week, followed by a hiring freeze. Acting Under-Secretary of Defense Darin Selnick stated the cuts aim to produce efficiencies, refocus the department on the president’s priorities, and restore readiness. These cuts follow staff input from Elon Musk’s “department of government efficiency” initiative. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth supports the cuts, aiming to redirect savings to fund Trump’s priorities, cutting the fat (HQ) and grow the muscle (warfighters).

NBC
7 hours ago
Hamas releases another body after Shiri Bibas incident causes outrage
Hamas released another set of human remains after initially releasing a body claimed to be hostage Shiri Bibas, which was later identified as not being hers. Hamas claimed the remains may have been ‘mixed’ with others during an Israeli airstrike. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of ‘an unimaginably cynical act,’ and said that Hamas failed to return Bibas and ‘instead placed the body of a Gazan woman in the coffin.’ Shiri Bibas, along with her two children, were abducted during the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack against Israel.

NYTimes.U.S
7 hours ago
Kash Patel, F.B.I. Director, Plans to Move Hundreds of Agents to Field Offices
FBI Director Kash Patel plans to send 1,000 agents from the Washington area to field offices nationwide, with 500 support staff reassigned to Alabama. This move is part of Patel’s promise to focus FBI agents on combating violent crime in communities. Patel had previously expressed hostility towards the agency, viewing it as biased against conservatives, and stated his intention to shake up the bureau. The FBI stated that Patel directed leadership to implement a plan to put his promise into action.

Fox News
7 hours ago
Former James Bond actress pans Amazon franchise takeover as ‘absolute madness’
Classic James Bond actress Valerie Leon expressed concern that the franchise might change significantly after Amazon’s takeover. Amazon shared a press release declaring Amazon will gain creative control of the James Bond franchise, and fans responded to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ query about the next Bond, with images of English actor Henry Cavill. Leon, who appeared in Bond films said she was upset at the news as the Bond franchise was very British and it won’t be anymore.

Fox News
7 hours ago
Peter Jason, ‘Karate Kid’ and ‘Deadwood’ actor, dead at 80: He was ‘truly loved’
Peter Jason, an actor with a five-decade Hollywood career, has died at 80. Known for roles in ‘Karate Kid’ and ‘Deadwood,’ Jason was remembered by colleagues as a great character actor with a love for life. His career began in 1967 and included appearances in 267 projects, including ‘The Hunt For Red October,’ ‘Mortal Kombat,’ and ‘Adaptation,’ as well as voice acting in video games.

Fox News
7 hours ago
Maine female athlete ‘grateful’ for Trump’s focus on trans competitors after local leaders ‘failed’ girls
A high school female track athlete is praising President Trump for protecting women’s sports from biological males competing against them. The athlete, Zoe, expressed gratitude for Trump’s announcement that he will be cutting federal funding to Maine over its defiance of Trump’s order to keep men out of women’s sports. A Republican State Rep stated that there is a 0% chance of changing it without some sort of federal intervention. Trump signed an executive order to end public funding to schools that do not keep men out of women’s sports.

Fox News
7 hours ago
Slashing energy development red tape, beating China in ‘AI arms race’ top priorities for nations’ governors
Governors at the National Governors Association (NGA) conference emphasized the need for permitting reform to address government bureaucracy, which they believe hinders the U.S.’s ability to compete with China in cyber threat prevention and energy dominance. There was bipartisan consensus that America must move towards a future secure from foreign actors in both cybersecurity and energy development. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum highlighted the threat of cyberattacks from countries like Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, emphasizing the importance of winning the AI arms race to protect critical infrastructure.

The Guardian.US
7 hours ago
Judge clears Trump administration to put over 2,000 USAid workers on leave
A federal judge cleared the way for the Trump administration to place over 2,000 USAID workers on leave, a setback for unions suing over the dismantling of the foreign aid agency. Judge Carl Nichols lifted a temporary restraining order, citing assurances that USAID personnel abroad would be protected and the lack of administrative dispute process. Unions argue the administration is violating the Constitution by shutting down an agency created by Congress. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has taken over as acting director of USAID.

Fox News
7 hours ago
San Antonio school worker allegedly says parents are ‘who creates all the problems,’ in video posted on X
A worker at the San Antonio Independent School District allegedly said in a video that parents are “who creates all the problems” when it comes to biological males wanting to play women’s sports. Arthur Elizondo, a ‘constituent specialist’, allegedly made the comments to an undercover journalist. In the video, an undercover journalist tells Elizondo that her biological boy’s birth certificate had been changed to female, and he wants to play girls’ sports.

Fox News
7 hours ago
Alleged fentanyl-smuggling immigrants lead police on dangerous cornfield chase
Footage obtained reveals a high-speed vehicle chase where law enforcement pursued two illegal immigrants suspected of carrying fentanyl through a cornfield in Illinois. After the car was rammed, the two men fled their sedan, and officers continued their pursuit. Footagetaken later showslawenforcement discovering a deadly payload of seven pounds of fentanyl in the immigrants’ burned-out vehicle. Both were charged with controlled substance trafficking, possession with intent to deliver fentanyl and resisting arrest, according to local outlet WSPY News.

Fox News
7 hours ago
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Outside the Maine-stream
Trump said that he will cut off federal funding to Maine if it continues to defy his executive order preventing trans athletes from competing in girls’ and women’s sports. Trump appointed Alice Marie Johnson ‘pardon czar’ during Black History Month event at White House. Hamas claims remains of mother of two young boys mixed with other human remains after Israeli airstrike. US turn up pressure on Ukraine to reach peace deal as Trump’s frustrations with Zelenskyy escalate. Israel’s Netanyahu calls for ‘revenge’ after Hamas returns wrong remains.

The Guardian.US
8 hours ago
Trump administration restores legal aid for unaccompanied immigrant children
The Trump administration has rescinded its decision to cut off legal aid for unaccompanied immigrant children, just three days after it ordered government-funded attorneys across the country to immediately stop their work. The Acacia Center for Justice and the Immigrant Defenders Law Center (ImmDef) confirmed that the stop-work order affecting non-profits that provide legal counsel for about 26,000 unaccompanied minors had been lifted.

The Guardian.US
8 hours ago
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner refused to sign memo saying Trump was not antisemitic, book says
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner refused to sign statements saying Trump was not antisemitic, according to a new book by Michael Wolff. Trump, as he continued to waffle, and with a report coming from The Washington Post about previous alleged antisemitism, turned to Jared for Jewish cover, explicitly asking him and Ivanka for a public endorsement, but, according to Wolff, Kushner declined to give his father-in-law a statement saying he was not antisemitic.

Sky News.US
8 hours ago
Former Trump adviser denies using ‘Nazi’ salute and says he was just waving
Steve Bannon has denied making a Nazi salute at a conservative gathering, insisting the gesture was just a wave.

Fox News
8 hours ago
USA-Canada 4 Nations Face-Off championship racks up historic viewership as tense rivalry continues
Thursday’s 4 Nations Face-Off championship between Team USA and Team Canada became the most-watched hockey game in NHL history, attracting 9.3 million viewers. The fights and anthem boos from the first game increased casual hockey fan viewership, and the tournament has energized the sport and was a success. The record was set at the TD Garden in Boston for hockey, matching the setting of the 2019 Stanley Cup final.

NYTimes.U.S
8 hours ago
What Musk’s Chain Saw at CPAC Was Really About
Elon Musk appeared at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Friday. During the event, he waved a chainsaw he received from Javier Milei, the far-right Argentine president, in the air. He stated it was for taking to the bureaucracy. Milei used a functioning chainsaw at campaign rallies to represent his demonization of what he called ‘the political caste.’

NYTimes.U.S
8 hours ago
The plan would all but dismantle the nation’s chief foreign aid agency.
A federal judge cleared the way for the Trump administration to follow through on plans to decimate the rank of the main American aid agency, known as U.S.A.I.D., tossing out a key challenge to mass reductions to the agency’s workforce. In an order on Friday, Judge Carl J. Nichols of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia wrote that it was no longer justifiable to stall the agency from enacting the plans, which include placing more than 2,000 additional employees on administrative leave and forcing some workers posted overseas to return home.

NYTimes.U.S
8 hours ago
Trump Suggests Taking Control of the USPS
President Trump said on Friday that he was considering merging the U.S. Postal Service with the Commerce Department. Mr. Trump confirmed his interest in the merger in remarks at the swearing-in ceremony for Howard Lutnick, the new commerce secretary, on Friday. The Postal Service has struggled financially, recording $87 billion in losses over the last 14 years and failing to meet service standards. The agency had initially halted deliveries of packages from mainland China and Hong Kong after an order by President Trump.

NYTimes.U.S
8 hours ago
Trump Deportees Arrived in ‘Visible Distress,’ Costa Rica’s Ombudsman Says
Costa Rica’s ombudsman released a report criticizing the treatment of deportees sent by the United States, stating that many migrants arrived without even knowing where they were and sought desperately to contact relatives. The migrants sent to Costa Rica are largely from Asia and the Middle East. Costa Rica’s security minister disputed the ombudsman office’s claims, asserting that its assessment was based on a two-hour period after the migrants landed.

Fox News
8 hours ago
New Los Angeles DA Nathan Hochman does not support overturning Menendez brothers’ murder convictions
Los Angeles’ newly-elected District Attorney Nathan Hochman has asked the court to reject the Menendez brothers’ request for a new trial. This comes months after former District Attorney George Gascon cited new evidence in the form of a letter suggesting the brothers may have been abused by their father as a reason for a new trial. Hochman cited issues with the evidence, claiming it didn’t meet the standard for a new trial. Lyle and Erik Menendez were found guilty in the 1989 killing of their parents and sentenced to life in prison without parole.

Fox News
8 hours ago
Nearly 200 Venezuelan illegal immigrants detained at Guantánamo Bay are flown back home
Nearly 200 Venezuelan illegal immigrants detained at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, were shipped back home this week. The 177 Venezuelans were aboard a U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement flight that had a stopover in Honduras before landing in Caracas. Last week, two Venezuelan flights carried 190 illegal immigrants from the United States to Venezuela. The acceptance by Venezuela could signal the country’s willingness to regularly take back its citizens who enter the U.S. illegally.

The Guardian.US
8 hours ago
Los Angeles DA opposes new trial for Menendez brothers over parents’ deaths
Los Angeles’ new District Attorney, Nathan Hochman, is taking a less sympathetic view of the Menendez brothers’ case and is doubting the sexual abuse claims. Although the office has not yet announced what position it will take on whether the brothers should be resentenced, Hochman stated that the brothers have given many different versions of their testimony. Erik and Lyle Menendez were found guilty of first-degree murder in the killing of their parents.

NYTimes.U.S
8 hours ago
Trump Administration Shakes Up ICE Leadership
The Trump administration replaced the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the latest leadership shake-up as officials try to meet White House pressure to ramp up deportations and arrests across the country. Caleb Vitello, who was selected for the job in December, has been reassigned. Tricia McLaughlin, a spokeswoman for the Homeland Security Department, said that Mr. Vitello would oversee deportation efforts and remain with ICE. ICE officials have ramped up arrests across the country, including major operations in cities like Chicago and New York City.

NYTimes.U.S
8 hours ago
Florida Rep. Cory Mills Under Investigation in Alleged Assault
The Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., is investigating U.S. Representative Cory Mills, a Republican, in connection with a report of an assault on a woman this week. The woman, who is not the congressman’s wife, stated that there was no physical altercation and that several factors had influenced her decision to ‘involve the authorities’. Internal affairs is also looking into the initial handling of the case. The police report offers scant details about what happened at the residence.

Fox News
9 hours ago
Anti-Trump measure ignores ‘rising crime’ and ‘cost of living,’ blue state GOP officials charge
Colorado lawmakers spent hours Friday considering a Democrat-led resolution to condemn President Donald Trump’s pardons of Jan. 6 prisoners. The state grapples with an estimated $1.2 billion budget shortfall for the 2025-26 fiscal year. The measure passed by a 41-23 vote in the Democrat-controlled state House of Representatives. Republicans, spent time providing public comment against the bill, also turned their chairs around to face away from the assembly speaker during the hearing. Republicans say that Democrats playing partisan politics will not lower the cost of eggs, instead of working on real solutions to our 1 BILLION dollar budget deficit.

The Guardian.US
9 hours ago
US stocks dip amid concerns over tariffs and consumer belt-tightening
US stocks tumbled on Friday, extending a sell-off due to economic reports and closing a holiday-shortened week with tariff threats and consumer demand worries. The S&P 500 suffered its largest single-day drop since December 18, with all three major indexes declining for the week. Economic data revealed decelerating US business activity and deteriorating consumer sentiment. Disappointing guidance from Walmart sparked fears of dampening consumer demand, adding to investor uncertainty.

The Guardian.US
9 hours ago
Proud Boys ex-leader Enrique Tarrio arrested for assault near US Capitol
Enrique Tarrio, former leader of the Proud Boys, was arrested near the U.S. Capitol for allegedly assaulting a woman protesting a gathering attended by him and others who received presidential pardons for crimes related to the January 6, 2021, attack. Tarrio had been serving a 22-year sentence before being granted clemency by President Trump. A jury had convicted Tarrio and three of his lieutenants of seditious conspiracy for plotting the Capitol attack to keep Trump in office despite his electoral defeat.

NBC
9 hours ago
Gabby Petito’s AI-faked voice in new Netflix documentary sparks viewer backlash
The Netflix docuseries ‘American Murder: Gabby Petito’ is facing criticism for using artificial intelligence to recreate Petito’s voice. The series features interviews with Petito’s loved ones and uses AI to bring her journal entries and text messages to life. While Petito’s family gave their ‘blessing,’ viewers have expressed discomfort with the decision, calling it ‘unsettling’ and ‘unnecessary.’ The use of AI in documentaries remains a contested practice.

NBC
9 hours ago
Hackers steal $1.5 billion from exchange Bybit in biggest-ever crypto heist
Cryptocurrency exchange Bybit has reportedly been hacked for $1.5 billion in digital assets. This is thought to be the largest crypto heist in history, with hackers breaching Bybit’s cold wallet and quickly transferring ether through multiple wallets. Blockchain analysis firms traced the stolen funds as they were moved and liquidated. Some analysts have linked the attack to North Korea’s Lazarus Group, a state-sponsored hacking collective notorious for siphoning billions of dollars from the cryptocurrency industry.

NBC
9 hours ago
At town halls, Republicans feel the heat from Trump and Musk’s firing and cutting spree
House Republicans faced angry constituents at town hall events regarding budget cuts and federal worker firings carried out by President Trump and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Representative Rich McCormick was confronted in Roswell, Georgia, with attendees expressing concern over the seemingly indiscriminate nature of the cuts, including those affecting the National Nuclear Security Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. McCormick defended the decisions by saying that some of the CDC’s work is duplicitous with AI. Some attendees also accused representatives of ceding too much power to the President.

Fox News
9 hours ago
Trump brings GOP lawmaker and Teamsters president together after ‘stand your butt up’ feud
President Trump intervened to reconcile Senator Markwayne Mullin and Teamsters President Sean O’Brien after a heated public dispute. Following a phone call initiated by Trump, Mullin and O’Brien met and established a friendship. They are now collaborating to endorse Trump nominee Lori Chavez-DeRemer. Despite past disagreements, both Mullin and O’Brien emphasize their commitment to supporting American workers and focusing on shared goals.

Fox News
9 hours ago
Kash Patel sworn in as 9th FBI director
Kash Patel was sworn in as the FBI Director after a narrow Senate confirmation vote. Patel, a Trump ally, is the first person of color to hold the position. He promised accountability within and outside the FBI through rigorous constitutional oversight. Democrats delayed Patel’s confirmation vote due to concerns about his involvement in mass firings at the FBI. Patel has a background in national security and intelligence, including missions in the Middle East and counterterrorism strategies.

Fox News
9 hours ago
Remains of Shiri Bibas, mom of two killed, allegedly returned to Israel following Hamas’ broken promise
Hamas allegedly handed over the body of Shiri Bibas, presumed to be one of the slain hostages, to the Red Cross, following Israel’s demand after discrepancies in a previous transfer. Earlier, it was believed that Bibas was among the hostages handed over to Israel, but forensic analysis revealed the body was not hers. The identities of her two children, Ariel and Kfir Bibas, were verified, and it was confirmed that they were murdered by Hamas terrorists. The IDF condemned the act and stated that Hamas committed horrific acts to cover up their crimes.

The Guardian.US
9 hours ago
Associated Press sues Trump officials over barred access for not using ‘Gulf of America’
The Associated Press sued the Trump administration over access to presidential events, citing freedom of speech after being blocked for 10 days. The lawsuit claims the White House is attempting to control speech by retaliating against the AP for refusing to change its style from ‘Gulf of Mexico’ to ‘Gulf of America.’ About 40 news organizations signed a letter urging the administration to reverse its policy against the AP.

NBC
9 hours ago
The housing market’s long winter faces a slow thaw and many unknowns
New data shows the housing market remains largely frozen at the start of the year, posing challenges to President Trump’s promise to thaw it. Sales of existing homes fell 4.9% in January, and homebuilders’ confidence slipped. Rising costs and economic instability are also contributing to the difficult buying environment, with some experts predicting a slower spring than hoped for. Trump had promised mass deportations, deregulation, and tax incentives to improve the housing market.

NBC
10 hours ago
Judge gives go ahead for Trump administration to gut USAID’s workforce
A federal judge has paved the way for the Trump administration to move forward with plans to remove thousands of U.S. Agency for International Development workers from their jobs. The judge denied a request from labor groups to issue a preliminary injunction after the Trump administration said thousands of USAID employees would be placed on administrative leave and ordered agency personnel abroad to return to the U.S. within 30 days.

Fox News
10 hours ago
Maine under Title IX investigation after Trump’s fiery exchange with governor over trans inclusion in sports
The U.S. Department of Education has launched Title IX investigations into Maine’s DOE and a state school district for allegedly ignoring President Trump’s executive order on transgender athletes in girls’ and women’s sports. Trump has threatened to cut off federal funding to Maine if it continues to allow biological males to compete in girls’ and women’s athletics, but Maine’s governor, Janet Mills, has stated that the state will not be intimidated by the President’s threats. Several civil society groups are calling on Ottawa to suspend a refugee pact with the United States over concerns for the safety of transgender and gender-diverse people.

NBC
10 hours ago
Delphi murders: For family of killed teen, the wait for justice was agonizing — and unsatisfying
After a four-week trial, Richard Allen was found guilty of murdering Liberty German and Abigail Williams near Delphi, Indiana, eight years ago. The families of the victims expressed relief at the verdict, but said the absence of the girls still looms large. Allen, who is appealing the conviction, was sentenced to 130 years in prison. The case drew national attention due to evidence including a brief Snapchat video showing a possible suspect known as ‘the bridge guy.’

The Guardian.US
10 hours ago
Trump removes Ice chief amid apparent frustration over rate of deportations
The Trump administration reassigned its top official at ICE, Caleb Vitello, due to slower than expected arrests and deportations. Vitello will remain at ICE, leading the office responsible for arrests and deportations. The administration is expected to announce a new acting director and expand the ICE team. This follows the recent reassignment of other top ICE officials due to frustrations over deportation and arrest numbers. Trump had hand-picked Vitello in December, praising his leadership and commitment to ICE’s mission.

NYTimes.U.S
10 hours ago
Trump Clashes With Maine’s Governor, Janet Mills, Over Trans Athletes
Maine Gov. Janet Mills publicly defied President Trump’s executive order banning transgender athletes from women’s sports during a bipartisan meeting at the White House. Mills asserted she would comply with state and federal laws, leading to Trump threatening to withhold funding from her state. Shortly after the exchange, the Department of Education initiated a ‘directed investigation’ of Maine’s Education Department, citing a school that allowed ‘at least one male student to compete in girls’ categories.’

Fox News
10 hours ago
Suspect arrested in theft of college sports stars Carson Beck, Hanna Cavinder’s luxury cars
A suspect, Tykwon Anderson, has been arrested for stealing luxury cars belonging to college football star Carson Beck and women’s basketball star Hanna Cavinder. Anderson is one of four suspects accused of stealing a Lamborghini, Mercedes-Benz, and Range Rover from the couple’s home. The Mercedes-Benz and Range Rover were recovered, but the Lamborghini is still missing. The theft involved breaking into a vehicle, using the garage door opener to access the house, and stealing the car keys.

Fox News
10 hours ago
Tax on tourists and travelers coming soon to this popular city
Edinburgh, Scotland, will implement a 5% per night “tourist tax” on hotels starting July 24, 2026, a first in the United Kingdom. The tax applies to various accommodations, including hotels, self-catering apartments, and campsites, capped at five consecutive nights. The City of Edinburgh Council expects to raise about £50 million annually, investing it in enhancing the city’s attractions. While Councillor Jane Meagher hails it as a “historic moment,” Leon Thompson of UKHospitality Scotland, voiced his disapproval.

NBC
10 hours ago
Dow drops 700 points for worst day of 2025 so far on new fears about economic growth
Stocks sold off on Friday due to concerns about a slowing economy and persistent inflation, prompting investors to seek safer assets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 748 points, and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite also fell sharply. Economic data raised concerns about the economy, including a drop in the University of Michigan consumer sentiment index and a weaker-than-expected forecast from Walmart. Steve Cohen suggested that the best gains have been had and a market correction is possible.

The Guardian.US
10 hours ago
LA mayor Karen Bass ousts fire chief after public rift over wildfire response
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass ousted Fire Chief Kristin Crowley following a public rift over fire preparations and responsibility for recent devastation. Bass cited Crowley’s decision to send home 1,000 firefighters on the morning of the fires and her refusal to prepare an ‘after-action report.’ Bass acknowledged she made a mistake by being in Africa when the fires started and faulted Crowley for not alerting her to the dangerous fire conditions. Crowley has publicly criticized the city for budget cuts that hindered firefighters’ jobs.

NYTimes.U.S
11 hours ago
Medicaid Cuts Pose Budget Conundrum for Valadao and Republicans Nationwide
House Republicans face a conundrum passing their budget due to Medicaid cuts. Representative David Valadao of California is hesitant to vote for the plan as his district relies heavily on Medicaid. Republican leaders need near unanimity to pass the budget and enact President Trump’s agenda, but Medicaid cuts make up nearly half of the required $2 trillion in spending cuts. Valadao and other Hispanic lawmakers argue such cuts would have serious consequences, particularly in rural and predominantly Hispanic communities.

NYTimes.U.S
11 hours ago
Trump Appears to Back Away From His Gaza Plan
President Trump appeared to back off his proposal to relocate two million Palestinians from Gaza to nearby countries for U.S. development of the territory. He conceded that Egypt and Jordan’s refusal to accept displaced Gazans makes the plan unworkable. While still recommending his plan as the best approach, Trump stated he is ‘not forcing it’ and will simply ‘sit back and recommend it.’ This marks a striking reversal for a foreign policy proposal made by a sitting president.

NBC
11 hours ago
Stabbing at Holocaust memorial in Berlin triggers manhunt
In Berlin, a stabbing at the Holocaust memorial led to a city-wide manhunt, just days before national elections. Police apprehended a suspect near the scene after an unidentified assailant attacked a male victim, causing serious injuries. Six witnesses were traumatized. Authorities deployed numerous officers to search for the weapon. The incident has heightened tensions amid a series of attacks in Germany, influencing debates on immigration and drawing condemnation from the far-right Alternative for Germany party. The memorial was cordoned off as detectives investigated the crime scene.

NBC
12 hours ago
‘Severance’ memes are everywhere as show boosts Apple TV+ viewership
“Severance,” a hit Apple TV+ show, has become a social media phenomenon, sparking memes, fan theories, and discussions about workplace culture. The series follows office workers who undergo a procedure dividing their memories between work and personal lives. The show’s dystopian premise and characters have captivated viewers, inspiring think pieces and fan-created content such as the “Your Outie Likes” meme, which humorously explores the potential disconnect between severed “innies” and their “outies.”

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Accidents and Disasters
Hawaii Gas Explosion
Seven people were injured, with three in critical condition, following a suspected gas explosion at a popular beach resort in Hawaii.
Politics and International Relations
Trump's Criticism of Ukraine War Efforts
US President Donald Trump stated that Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron have not taken sufficient action to end the Ukraine war.
Supreme Court Limits Trump's Power
The Supreme Court has ruled that President Trump cannot, at least for now, remove a government lawyer leading a watchdog agency while the lawyer challenges his firing. The court may revisit the issue soon, as a trial judge's restraining order expires next week. Justices Sotomayor and Jackson dissented, with Justices Gorsuch and Alito also dissenting. This is the first case related to Trump's executive power in his second term to reach the Supreme Court.
Crime and Justice
UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting
Supporters gathered outside the court for the first appearance of the man accused of fatally shooting the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare.
Remembering Liberty German and Abby Williams
Loved ones are reflecting on the lives of Liberty German and Abby Williams and the impact they had on those around them.
News List
NYTimes.U.S
8 hours ago
Supreme Court Rejects, for Now, Trump’s Bid to Fire Government Watchdog
The Supreme Court has ruled that President Trump cannot, for now, remove a government lawyer who leads a watchdog agency while the lawyer’s challenge to his firing moves forward. The court’s order indicated that it may soon revisit the issue, as a trial judge’s temporary restraining order is set to expire next week. Justices Sotomayor and Jackson dissented, while Justices Gorsuch and Alito filed a dissent. This case is the first arising from Trump’s use of executive power in his second term to reach the Supreme Court, amidst his efforts to remove thousands of federal employees.

NYTimes.U.S
8 hours ago
Supreme Court Rejects, for Now, Trump’s Bid to Fire Government Watchdog
The Supreme Court has ruled that President Trump cannot, for now, remove a government lawyer who leads a watchdog agency while the lawyer’s challenge to his firing moves forward. The court’s order indicated that it may soon revisit the issue, as a trial judge’s temporary restraining order is set to expire next week. Justices Sotomayor and Jackson dissented, while Justices Gorsuch and Alito filed a dissent. This case is the first arising from Trump’s use of executive power in his second term to reach the Supreme Court, amidst his efforts to remove thousands of federal employees.

Sky News.US
8 hours ago
Dozens turn out in support of Luigi Mangione over killing of healthcare boss
Dozens of supporters were outside court as the man accused of fatally shooting the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare made his first appearance.

Sky News.US
9 hours ago
Starmer and Macron haven’t ‘done anything’ to end Ukraine war, Trump says
Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron have not “done anything” to end the Ukraine war, US President Donald Trump has said.

NBC
10 hours ago
Remembering Liberty German and Abby Williams
Liberty German and Abby Williams’s loved ones reflect on their lives and the impact they had on those around them.

Sky News.US
10 hours ago
Seven injured, three critically, after suspected gas explosion at popular Hawaii resort
Seven people have been injured, three critically, after a suspected gas explosion at a popular beach resort in Hawaii, according to police and video footage.

AI Guide
Legal Affairs
Menendez Brothers Case
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman has rejected the Menendez brothers' bid to challenge their murder convictions. The brothers, Erik and Lyle Menendez, sought to overturn their convictions based on claims of abuse by their father, arguing they acted in self-defense when they killed their parents over 30 years ago. Hochman stated that the evidence presented was "unpersuasive, tardy, and inadmissible" and does not meet the standards for a new trial, lacking corroborating evidence. Hochman filed a formal response opposing their petition, arguing that the alleged sexual abuse "does not constitute self-defense."
News List
NYTimes.U.S
9 hours ago
New L.A. Prosecutor Approaches Menendez Brothers’ Appeal With Skepticism
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman declared that the sexual abuse the Menendez brothers claim they suffered at the hands of their father “does not constitute self-defense.” Lawyers for the brothers have pursued multiple legal avenues to free them from prison more than 30 years after they killed their parents. Mr. Hochman called the news conference on Friday to announce that he would oppose those efforts, and that he had filed an informal response arguing that the new evidence was unpersuasive, tardy and, in some cases, inadmissible. When asked if he believed the brothers were sexually abused, Mr. Hochman said the corroborating evidence was “extremely lacking.”

NBC
10 hours ago
L.A. DA does not support overturning Menendez brothers’ murder convictions
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman has rejected a bid by Erik and Lyle Menendez to challenge their murder convictions, stating that the evidence presented does not meet the standards for a new trial. The brothers sought to overturn their convictions based on a letter and allegations of abuse by their father. Hochman’s office filed a response opposing their petition, with Hochman saying the evidence was unpersuasive, tardy and inadmissible, determining that it does not constitute self-defense. The brothers claimed they killed their parents in self-defense after years of abuse. Former DA George Gascón supported clemency and sought reduced prison terms.

AI Guide
Government and Politics
Trump Administration Personnel Changes and Policies
The Trump administration has seen several key personnel changes. Caleb Vitello, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), was removed and reassigned. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi fired Pamela Hicks, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms' (ATF) chief legal counsel. Howard Lutnick was sworn in as Secretary of Commerce after Senate confirmation. [![] (https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_fit_1500w/mpx/2704722219/2025_02/1740167124089_now_daily_b_ainsley_ice_director_250221_1920x1080-h18nx1.jpg)] [![] (https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2025/02/931/523/bondi8.png?ve=1&tl=1)] [![] (https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2025/02/1200/675/lutnick-trump.jpg?ve=1&tl=1)]
The administration is also reportedly considering disbanding the leadership of the US Postal Service (USPS) and placing it under the Commerce Secretary's authority, though the White House denies the report.
Immigration Enforcement
The Trump administration replaced the acting head of ICE due to concerns about the pace of deportations and arrests of illegal immigrants. Arrests have increased, but have not met administration targets.
Legal Battles and Rulings
A Biden-appointed judge extended a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration's cuts to National Institutes of Health (NIH) research funding, while an appeals court denied Trump's request for an emergency order on birthright citizenship restrictions.
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Transgender Athlete Policies
President Trump is facing pushback regarding his executive order prohibiting transgender athletes from competing against girls and women. New Hampshire adhered to Trump's order, but Maine Governor Janet Mills clashed with Trump over the issue, with Trump threatening to withhold federal funding, leading to Mills stating, "We’ll see you in court."
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Kash Patel's Appointment
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Enrique Tarrio Arrest
Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, recently pardoned by President Trump, was arrested near the U.S. Capitol for allegedly assaulting a female counter-protester and held a press conference where he downplayed his role in the Capitol attack, blaming the police.
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Law and Justice
Menendez Brothers Case
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman provided an update on the Lyle and Erik Menendez case.
Business and Technology
Trump Media vs. Brazil
Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) and Rumble have sued a Brazilian Supreme Court justice, alleging illegal censorship of American voices on social media, specifically regarding political discourse.
Elon Musk's Government Role
Elon Musk's influence within the federal government is growing as he collaborates with the Department of Government Efficiency to streamline the federal bureaucracy. [![] (https://static01.nyt.com/images/2025/02/21/multimedia/00on-politics-callout-promo-wbpv/00on-politics-callout-promo-wbpv-mediumSquareAt3X.jpg)]
News List
Fox News
10 hours ago
New Hampshire follows Trump’s transgender sports executive order despite lawsuit from two trans athletes
New Hampshire is adhering to President Donald Trump’s executive order prohibiting transgender athletes from competing against girls and women. The New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association reversed its prior policy, citing the potential loss of federal funding. The Department of Education commended the association for the policy change, but a lawsuit filed by families of trans athletes challenging a similar state law remains active. The lawsuit alleges the law violates constitutional protections and federal laws.

Fox News
10 hours ago
Trump admin ousts top ICE official over concerns about pace of illegal immigrant deportations
The Trump administration is replacing the acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) due to concerns about the pace of deportations and arrests of illegal immigrants. Although ICE arrests have increased under Trump, they have not met the administration’s targets. President Trump had promised a “historic” mass deportation campaign. DHS has also moved to expand ICE enforcement by removing Biden-era limits on arrest locations, deputizing officers from other agencies, and utilizing federal prisons to house illegal immigrants.

Fox News
10 hours ago
Howard Lutnick sworn in at White House as Trump’s commerce secretary
President Donald Trump swore in Howard Lutnick as his Secretary of Commerce at the White House. Lutnick supports Trump’s tariff proposals, believing the U.S. can use tariffs for reciprocity. He vowed to sell all business interests to avoid conflicts of interest. The Senate confirmed Lutnick by a 51-45 margin.

Fox News
10 hours ago
ATF chief legal counsel fired by Bondi in latest Justice Department shakeup
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms’ (ATF) chief legal counsel, Pamela Hicks, was fired by Attorney General Pam Bondi. Hicks had served as ATF’s chief counsel since 2021 and spent 23 years within the Department of Justice (DOJ). The firing follows recent departures of senior DOJ officials, including resignations over the dropping of corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, and Trump’s directive to “clean house” of Biden-era U.S. attorneys.

The Guardian.US
10 hours ago
Trump is reportedly mulling over disbanding US Postal Service leadership
Reportedly, Donald Trump is considering disbanding the leadership of the US Postal Service (USPS) and folding it into his administration, ending the agency’s independence and threatening the mail delivery system’s impartiality. An executive order was allegedly being prepared to fire the governing board and place it under the commerce secretary’s authority. The White House denied the report, but questions remain about potential privatization. Trump has previously criticized the USPS, suggesting it be sold off and threatening to withhold funding.

NYTimes.U.S
10 hours ago
Tell Us: What Are Your Questions About Elon Musk?
The article discusses Elon Musk’s increasing influence within the federal government as he collaborates with the Department of Government Efficiency to streamline the federal bureaucracy. It seeks public input on questions and concerns regarding this effort, with the possibility of featuring responses in an upcoming newsletter. The article assures readers that their responses will remain confidential and used solely for informational purposes within the newsroom.

Fox News
10 hours ago
NIH funding cuts: Federal judge extends restraining order blocking Trump administration’s action
A Biden-appointed judge extended a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration’s cuts to National Institutes of Health (NIH) research funding. The ruling came in response to lawsuits filed by states and organizations representing universities and research institutions. The NIH announced cuts to costs associated with federally funded research grants, but the states and research groups argue the cuts are illegal, pointing to bipartisan congressional action prohibiting them. The Trump administration claims NIH has the authority to alter the terms after awarding grants.

Fox News
10 hours ago
Trump-backed media company sues Brazilian Supreme Court justice, claims he’s illegally censoring free speech
Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) and Rumble have filed a lawsuit against a Brazilian Supreme Court justice, alleging illegal censorship of American voices on social media. TMTG and Rumble accuse Justice Alexandre de Moraes of issuing an unlawful gag order on political discourse impacting American companies, particularly regarding a political dissident who fled Brazil for political asylum in the U.S. They argue the gag orders undermine First Amendment protections.

NBC
10 hours ago
Ex-Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio arrested on assault charge outside U.S. Capitol
Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, recently pardoned by President Trump, was arrested near the U.S. Capitol for allegedly assaulting a female counter-protester. Capitol Police reported that Tarrio struck the woman’s phone and arm after she put her cellphone close to his face. Tarrio had been serving a 22-year sentence for seditious conspiracy related to the January 6th Capitol attack until his sentence was commuted by Trump. Tarrio was on Capitol Hill with other Proud Boys and Oath Keepers for a press conference.

Fox News
11 hours ago
Democrats silent on Patel as first ‘person of color’ FBI director despite previous DEI emphasis
Democrats have remained notably silent since Kash Patel, who is Indian-American, became the first “person of color” to head the FBI, despite previously emphasizing diversity and representation. Patel’s confirmation faced Democratic opposition, with attempts to delay the vote. Some Democrats protested Patel’s confirmation, with one senator drawing criticism for a statement suggesting Patel would “cause evil” within the FBI. The Trump administration emphasized Patel’s qualifications and commitment to restoring integrity to the FBI.

NBC
11 hours ago
Trump scores big legal wins, but efforts to reshape government still face court hurdles
The Trump administration has experienced legal victories and setbacks in its efforts to reshape the federal government. A judge denied labor unions’ request to halt mass layoffs of probationary federal workers, allowing the White House to proceed with workforce reductions. However, an appeals court denied Trump’s request for an emergency order to implement restrictions on birthright citizenship, delaying arguments until June. The administration also faces new lawsuits, including a challenge to its plan to shed tens of thousands of probationary workers.

NBC
11 hours ago
Watch live: Los Angeles DA provides update on Menendez brothers case
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman provides an update on the Lyle and Erik Menendez case.

NYTimes.U.S
11 hours ago
Tarrio Arrested on Charges of Assaulting Protester Outside Capitol
Enrique Tarrio, former leader of the Proud Boys who was recently pardoned by President Trump, was arrested again for allegedly assaulting a protester outside the Capitol. Tarrio, along with other Jan. 6 defendants, held a news conference where he downplayed his role in the Capitol attack, blaming the police. The arrest occurred after Tarrio struck a woman’s arm while she was holding her cell phone near his face. Before his pardon, Tarrio was serving a 22-year sentence for seditious conspiracy.

NBC
11 hours ago
Trump spars with Maine’s governor at the White House over transgender athletes
President Trump and Maine Governor Janet Mills clashed over transgender athletes during a White House meeting. Trump threatened to withhold federal funding if Maine didn’t comply with his order on transgender athletes, leading to Mills stating, “We’ll see you in court.” Trump predicted the end of Mills’ political career for opposing his stance. This confrontation follows previous exchanges regarding barring transgender athletes from girls’ and women’s sports.

NBC
12 hours ago
Acting ICE director reassigned amid Trump administration’s frustration with deportation numbers
The Trump administration has removed Caleb Vitello, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, from his position and reassigned him within the agency. NBC News’ Julia Ainsley reports on the motivations behind the move.

AI Guide
Technology & Security
Apple's Encryption Conflict with the UK Government
Apple will no longer offer its advanced end-to-end security encryption feature for cloud data to customers in the UK following a dispute with the government. This marks a turning point in the ongoing battle between US tech companies and British governments regarding privacy commitments.
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Apple's DEI Program Under Scrutiny
Apple's board is urging shareholders to reject proposals criticizing the company's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. One proposal calls for abolishing the program, citing litigation, reputational, and financial risks. Another criticizes Apple's contributions to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), alleging the SPLC's "hate map" targets political and religious groups.
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Sports
NBA vs. International Basketball Debate
Stephen A. Smith suggests that American NBA players would not be interested in a 4 Nations Face-Off-styled tournament, fearing defeat by international players. He argues that international players are more passionate and connected to their audience. His comments contrast with the strong viewership of the NHL's 4 Nations Face-Off, while NBA events faced declining viewership.
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Wembanyama and the "Face of the League" Title
Charles Barkley states that Victor Wembanyama has not yet earned the title of "face of the league," arguing that such a title must be earned and not simply given. Wembanyama, the reigning Rookie of the Year, was considered a frontrunner for defensive player of the year until his recent injury.
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Zack Martin Retires from NFL
Dallas Cowboys star offensive lineman Zack Martin is retiring after 11 seasons. A nine-time Pro Bowler and seven-time All-Pro, Martin was a foundational piece of the Cowboys' offensive line.
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Politics & Law
New FBI Director Appointed
Kash Patel is set to begin his 10-year term as FBI Director after confirmation by the U.S. Senate. Patel, who previously expressed intentions to reform the FBI, aims to instill transparency and shift agents into field operations. His confirmation faced opposition due to concerns about potential political influence.
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Review of Epstein Client List, JFK & MLK Files
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi is reviewing the Jeffrey Epstein client list and JFK and MLK files, following a directive from President Donald Trump. The FBI has uncovered thousands of undisclosed records connected to JFK's assassination.
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Blake Lively's Legal Case
Blake Lively's legal team seeks a stronger protective order in her case involving "It Ends With Us" co-star Justin Baldoni, citing "violent" messages.
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Changes at ICE
The Trump administration has removed Caleb Vitello from his position as acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), reportedly due to dissatisfaction with deportation numbers.
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Broward County Deputies on Leave
Seven Broward County, Florida, deputies have been placed on leave amid an investigation into their handling of a domestic violence dispute that resulted in a triple homicide.
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Los Angeles Fire Chief Fired
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass fired LAFD Fire Chief Kristin Crowley following a dispute over the city's response to recent wildfires.
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NIH Funding
A federal judge has extended an order blocking the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from reducing grant funding to institutions conducting medical and scientific research.
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Immigrant Detention Expansion
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to expand its efforts to detain undocumented immigrants by utilizing military sites across the United States.
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News List
Fox News
11 hours ago
Blake Lively wants heightened protective order after receiving ‘violent’ messages during Justin Baldoni case
Blake Lively’s legal team has requested a stronger protective order in her case involving “It Ends With Us” co-star Justin Baldoni, citing “violent” messages received by Lively and others who have spoken out in her support. The team claims releasing certain discovery will create a “defined, specific and serious injury” to parties and non-parties. Baldoni’s team emphasized they do not condone dangerous rhetoric and stated that those wrongfully accused by Lively have received death threats.

Fox News
11 hours ago
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass sacks fire chief who said city failed residents in wildfires
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass fired LAFD Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, who had criticized Bass and other Democratic leaders for failing residents displaced during January’s wildfires. Crowley stated that staffing shortages impacted the department’s response time and that budget cuts have been a pressing issue for years. Bass said Crowley sent home 1,000 firefighters the morning of the fires and refused to do an after-action report. Republican Rick Caruso criticized Crowley’s firing, saying she spoke honestly about the budget cuts.

Fox News
11 hours ago
Bondi says Epstein client list ‘sitting on my desk right now’, and is reviewing JFK, MLK files
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said she is reviewing the Jeffrey Epstein client list following a directive from President Donald Trump. She also stated that she is reviewing the JFK and MLK files, which the president signed an executive order to declassify. The FBI has also uncovered thousands of undisclosed records connected to JFK’s assassination. Trump had promised to declassify the documents upon returning to the White House, stating, “It’s been 60 years, time for the American people to know the TRUTH!”

Fox News
11 hours ago
Kash Patel takes reins at scandal-ridden FBI with ‘America always’ mindset: ‘Let good cops be cops’
Following his confirmation by the U.S. Senate, President Donald Trump’s new FBI Director Kash Patel is set to begin his 10-year term. Patel, who previously said he would shut down the FBI building on day one, is expected to make changes to instill transparency and move agents into the field. Patel stated his mission is to “Let good cops be cops—and rebuild trust in the FBI.” Patel’s confirmation faced opposition from Democrats who accused him of wanting to reform the FBI for political interests. The FBI under the Biden administration has faced repeated scandals.

Fox News
11 hours ago
Cowboys’ All-Pro offensive lineman Zack Martin retires after 11 seasons
Dallas Cowboys star offensive lineman Zack Martin is retiring after 11 seasons. Martin, a nine-time Pro Bowler and seven-time All-Pro, started 162 games and was a foundational piece of the Cowboys’ offensive line. Throughout his career, Martin only had seven accepted holding penalties. With Martin’s retirement, the Cowboys are looking to rebuild their offensive line, as he was a key part of one of the best offensive lines in the NFL alongside Travis Frederick and Tyron Smith.

Fox News
12 hours ago
Charles Barkley ‘annoyed’ with Victor Wembanyama being given ‘face of the league’ title
Charles Barkley says that Victor Wembanyama hasn’t yet earned the title of “face of the league.” Barkley believes that the title must be earned and not given. He also said that he’s been “annoyed” by those calling the young French basketball player the “face of league.” Wembanyama, the reigning Rookie of the Year, was largely considered the frontrunner for defensive player of the year until the team announced that he will likely miss the remainder of the regular season after being diagnosed with a blood clot in his right shoulder.

Fox News
12 hours ago
USA NBA stars don’t want international All-Star break because ‘they’d get their a– kicked:’ Stephen A. Smith
Stephen A. Smith suggests that American NBA players would not be interested in a 4 Nations Face-Off-styled tournament. Smith thinks that Team USA fearsthey’d get their a– kicked by those international players. He also said that international players care more and are more compelled by their audience. Smith’s comments come as the NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off has drawn strong viewership, while the NBA skills competition was the least-watched ever, and the game itself had the second-fewest viewers of all time.

Fox News
12 hours ago
DEI backlash: Apple shareholders prepare to vote on ‘radical’ programs, contributions to ‘partisan’ groups
Apple’s board is urging shareholders to vote against proposals criticizing the company’s contribution to progressive groups and calling for an end to its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. One proposal suggests abolishing Apple’s Inclusion and Diversity program, claiming it poses litigation, reputational, and financial risks. Another proposal criticizes Apple’s contributions to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), arguing that the SPLC uses its “hate map” to target political and religious groups.

NBC
12 hours ago
7 Florida deputies placed on leave after domestic violence dispute ends in triple homicide
Seven Broward County, Florida, deputies have been placed on leave as the sheriff investigates their handling of a domestic violence dispute that resulted in a triple homicide. Sheriff Gregory Tony criticized the deputies’ “piss-poor” performance and “shortcomings” that led to the murders of Mary Gingles, her father David Ponzer, and neighbor Andrew Ferrin. The investigation revealed that dozens of calls for service had been made to the Gingles’ home over the past few years, with reports filed by both Nathan and Mary Gingles.

NYTimes.U.S
12 hours ago
Trump Plans to Use Military Sites Across the Country to Detain Undocumented Immigrants
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to expand its efforts to detain undocumented immigrants by utilizing military sites across the United States. A deportation hub is being developed at Fort Bliss in Texas, with a potential capacity of up to 10,000 people. The administration aims to establish similar detention facilities on military sites nationwide to address the shortage of space at Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities. This plan marks a major escalation in the militarization of immigration enforcement. Previous administrations have used military bases for temporary holding, but this plan envisions a nationwide network for immigrants facing deportation.

NYTimes.U.S
12 hours ago
Judge Extends Block on N.I.H. Medical Research Cuts
A federal judge has agreed to extend an order blocking the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from reducing grant funding to institutions conducting medical and scientific research. The judge had previously temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s cuts, which were set to expire soon. The lawsuit argues that the proposed cuts of around $4 billion in grants for “indirect costs” would cause irreparable harm to universities and hospitals that depend on the funding. Lawyers representing the states and research institutions argue that direct and indirect costs are often intertwined and crucial for research.

NBC
12 hours ago
Trump administration reassigning acting ICE director
The Trump administration has removed Caleb Vitello from his position as acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The move comes after President Trump and Tom Homan expressed dissatisfaction with the number of deportations. Homan was also reportedly upset about media leaks from ICE. Vitello will remain with ICE overseeing enforcement of arrests, targeting, and field operations. An announcement regarding Vitello’s replacement as acting ICE director is expected soon.

NYTimes.U.S
12 hours ago
Los Angeles Mayor Removes Fire Chief, Blaming Her for Lack of Preparation
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has fired Fire Chief Kristin Crowley following a dispute over the city’s response to recent wildfires. Bass criticized Crowley for sending home 1,000 firefighters the morning the Palisades fire broke out and for refusing to pursue an after-action report on the fires. Bass stated that these actions required Crowley’s removal and that new leadership is needed in the Fire Department. The mayor’s office will lead a national search for a permanent replacement.

Sky News.US
13 hours ago
Apple dilutes security for UK cloud users rather than renege on privacy commitments to all
Apple’s decision to withdraw its most secure cloud storage service from the UK is just the latest turning point in a battle that has been rumbling on between US tech companies and successive British governments for some time.

Sky News.US
16 hours ago
Apple removes advanced security tool over UK government row
Apple will no longer offer customers in the UK its most advanced, end-to-end security encryption feature for cloud data – following a row with the government.

AI Guide
Politics and International Relations
US Politics
JD Vance, the Vice President, is being positioned as Trump's successor, leading legislative battles and overseeing potential TikTok sale, with internal planning for 2028 and discussions about potential rivals.
Trump Administration Policies and Conflicts
President Trump clashed with Maine Gov. Janet Mills over transgender athletes in sports, threatening to cut federal funding if the state does not comply with his executive order.
Ukraine and Russia Relations
Trump criticizes Zelenskyy's negotiation skills and his necessity in peace talks, while the US engages in discussions with Russia in Saudi Arabia without Ukraine's participation. Contradicting Trump's view, US envoy Gen Keith Kellogg praised Zelenskyy as a "courageous leader" after visiting Kyiv.
UK Foreign Policy
Keir Starmer will meet with Donald Trump to discuss Ukraine and a UK plan for Gaza's reconstruction. Starmer also plans to address the Chagos Islands deal, emphasizing that the decision was based on security, not international law.
European Politics
Germany is facing a snap election. Friedrich Merz is likely to replace Olaf Scholz as chancellor, potentially leading to a more assertive EU stance against Russia and Trump.
Justice and Legal Matters
Supreme Court Ruling
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled against Jewish Holocaust survivors seeking to sue Hungary in the US for assets stolen by its state-owned railway.
Criminal Justice
Hadi Matar was found guilty of attempted murder for attacking Salman Rushdie in 2022. Three people were killed in a shooting at a driver's license office in Louisville, Kentucky. Brad Sigmon, a South Carolina death row inmate, has chosen death by firing squad as his method of execution.
Corruption Case
New York City Mayor Eric Adams' criminal trial on federal corruption charges has been indefinitely adjourned, but the case has not been dismissed.
Business and Technology
Entertainment Industry
IMAX CEO Rich Gelfond forecasts a potentially record-breaking year, estimating the company could reach $1.2 billion in box office revenue.
Data Security
The IRS will restrict access to individual tax returns for Gavin Kliger, a software engineer from Elon Musk's team, to address security concerns.
Social Issues
Transgender Rights
"Euphoria" star Hunter Schafer revealed that her new passport was issued with a male gender marker, despite marking herself as female on the application.
Political Protests
Former NFL punter Chris Kluwe, arrested after protesting a city council meeting, reaffirmed his criticism of the Trump administration.
Public Health Concerns
Hundreds protested workforce cuts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.
Obituaries
Voletta Wallace
Voletta Wallace, the mother of the late rapper The Notorious B.I.G., has died at the age of 78.
William R. Lucas
William R. Lucas, who oversaw rocket development for NASA and was associated with the Challenger space shuttle disaster, has died at 102.
Other News
Animal News
A Scottish Highland bull has been roaming Kent, Connecticut since escaping its home.
Outdoor Products
Seven outdoor products have been recommended to provide warmth and comfort during winter activities.
News List
The Guardian.US
12 hours ago
Three people killed in Louisville, Kentucky, motor vehicle office shooting
A shooting at a motor vehicle office in Louisville, Kentucky, resulted in three deaths. Louisville Metro Police Department reported that officers found one man dead at the scene, while two women who were wounded died later at a hospital. Authorities have indicated that there is no ongoing threat to the public. The police are currently withholding information regarding a potential shooter and have not yet provided details about the incident.

The Guardian.US
12 hours ago
Steve Bannon gives fascist-style salute at US Conservative Political Action Conference – video
The French far-right leader Jordan Bardella has cancelled a scheduled speech at the US Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland after Donald Trump’s former aide Steve Bannon flashed an apparent fascist-style salute there hours before. The National Rally president cited Bannon’s allusion to ‘Nazi ideology’ as the reason.

NBC
12 hours ago
3 dead in shooting outside Kentucky drivers license office
Three people were killed in a shooting at a driver’s license office in Louisville, Kentucky. Police discovered two women and one man with gunshot wounds in the parking lot. The man was pronounced dead at the scene, while the women were transported to a hospital where they later died. The relationship between the victims is currently unknown. Authorities are reviewing surveillance footage and interviewing witnesses to gather descriptions of potential suspects. Police have stated that there does not appear to be a public threat at this time.

NYTimes.U.S
12 hours ago
A Trump Siege at the C.D.C. and Atlanta’s ‘Global Health Capital’
Hundreds gathered outside the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta to protest workforce cuts, which amount to about 10 percent of the agency’s staff. Atlanta has long prided itself as a global health capital, with the CDC, Emory University, and a large Veterans Affairs hospital employing thousands and contributing billions to the local economy. The potential weakening of the public health system threatens Atlanta’s influence and prestige, particularly as many residents have close ties to the CDC. The cuts are causing concern in a city that sees itself as a major player in global health.

NBC
12 hours ago
Salman Rushdie attacker found guilty of attempted murder after brutal onstage stabbing
Hadi Matar, the man charged with attacking Salman Rushdie in 2022, has been found guilty of attempted murder after an eight-day trial. Matar, 27, was on trial for stabbing Rushdie more than a dozen times during a lecture in New York. Rushdie testified that he feared he was dying during the attack. Matar’s attorney argued that the prosecution failed to prove intent to kill. The District Attorney highlighted the unprovoked and targeted nature of the attack in court. Matar declined to testify in his defense.

Fox News
12 hours ago
3 killed in shooting outside Louisville driver’s license office
Three individuals were killed in a shooting at a motor vehicle office in Louisville, Kentucky, on Friday. Louisville Metro Police confirmed that one male died at the scene, while two females later died at the hospital due to gunshot wounds. The incident occurred around noon in the 6200 block of Willismore. Authorities have stated that there is no ongoing threat to the public. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available.

Fox News
12 hours ago
Trump envoy for Russia and Ukraine calls Zelenskyy a ‘courageous leader’ after Trump lambasts foreign figure
Keith Kellogg, Assistant to the President and Special Presidential Envoy for Russia and Ukraine, described Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a “courageous leader” in a tweet. Kellogg’s positive remarks contrast with President Trump’s recent description of Zelenskyy as a “Dictator without Elections” on Truth Social. Kellogg met with Zelenskyy during a visit to Ukraine this week, engaging in what he described as “extensive and positive discussions.”

Fox News
12 hours ago
7 outdoor products to help you enjoy cold weather
As cold weather persists, here are seven outdoor products designed to provide warmth and comfort during winter activities. Recommendations include merino wool base layers from Smartwool and fleece-lined sets from Thermajohn, disposable or rechargeable hand warmers, merino wool socks, heated neck warmers or balaclavas, insulated water bottles, and insulated outerwear.

Fox News
12 hours ago
Ex-NFL player Chris Kluwe doubles down on likening Trump administration to Nazi Germany
Former NFL punter Chris Kluwe, arrested after protesting a city council meeting in California, reaffirmed his criticism of the Trump administration, likening the “MAGA” campaign to Nazi Germany. Kluwe, who called “MAGA” a “Nazi movement” at the meeting, was protesting a proposed library sign spelling out MAGA. He argues that the Trump administration is promoting obedience over duty to the country and is trying to thrust the country into turmoil to regain power. Kluwe intends to continue speaking out on the issue.

The Guardian.US
12 hours ago
Judge rejects DoJ call to immediately dismiss Eric Adams corruption case
A New York judge delayed Eric Adams’ corruption case indefinitely but did not dismiss it, following a request from the Justice Department to drop the charges. The judge appointed an outside lawyer to argue against the dismissal. The DOJ’s request came after prosecutors resigned rather than follow orders from a Trump appointee to dismiss the case. The DOJ argued dismissal was needed for Adams to help Trump on immigration. Adams is accused of taking bribes and campaign donations from Turkish nationals and has pleaded not guilty, with calls for his resignation.

The Guardian.US
12 hours ago
The Guardian view on Germany’s election: a chance to reset for a new era | Editorial
Germany faces a snap election amidst a turbulent international climate. The likely outcome is Friedrich Merz replacing Olaf Scholz as chancellor, potentially leading to a more assertive EU stance against Russia and Trump. Domestic issues, particularly immigration fueled by far-right party AfD, dominate voter concerns. Despite mainstream parties rejecting AfD, polls indicate a strong showing for the ethno-nationalist party, particularly among younger voters. The election’s result will shape the EU’s response to a changing transatlantic alliance.

NYTimes.U.S
12 hours ago
3 People Killed in Shooting Outside a Kentucky Driver’s License Office
A shooting outside a driver’s license office in Louisville, Kentucky, resulted in three fatalities. Police found the victims in the parking lot; one man died at the scene, and two women died at a hospital. There are currently no known suspects, and police are investigating the incident, including collecting video surveillance and interviewing witnesses. The motive and any connections between the victims are still under investigation. Police have stated that the shooting was not a murder-suicide.

Sky News.US
13 hours ago
Man found guilty of attempted murder over Salman Rushdie attack
A man has been found guilty of attempted murder over an attack on author Sir Salman Rushdie.

NBC
13 hours ago
‘Euphoria’ star Hunter Schafer says she was issued a male passport
“Euphoria” star Hunter Schafer revealed that her new passport was issued with a male gender marker, despite marking herself as female on the application. Schafer, a prominent transgender woman, has had female gender markers on her government IDs since she was a teenager. She criticized the State Department’s policy that uses sex assigned at birth to determine gender markers on passports and expressed concern about outing herself to Border Patrol when traveling. Schafer emphasized that being transgender is an intrinsic part of her identity that cannot be altered by a letter or passport.

Fox News
13 hours ago
Trump sounds off on Zelenskyy’s insults as US works to broker Ukraine peace deal with Russia: ‘I’ve had it’
President Trump has voiced his frustration with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy amid ongoing efforts to broker a peace deal with Russia. Trump criticized Zelenskyy’s negotiation skills and argued that he is not essential to peace talks. Meanwhile, U.S. officials have engaged in discussions with Russian counterparts in Saudi Arabia, excluding Ukraine from the negotiations. Zelenskyy has insisted that Ukraine must be involved in any peace negotiations.

Fox News
13 hours ago
Trump, Maine’s governor clash at White House over executive order compliance: ‘We’ll see you in court’
President Trump clashed with Democratic Maine Gov. Janet Mills over transgender women in sports, threatening to cut off federal funding if the state does not comply with his executive order. Mills responded by stating Maine will follow the laws and “see you in court.” Trump’s executive order seeks to prevent transgender athletes from competing in girls’ and women’s sports. Mills released a statement saying the state will not be intimidated by the President’s threats.

NBC
13 hours ago
NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ corruption trial indefinitely delayed, but judge won’t dismiss charges yet
A federal judge has indefinitely adjourned New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ criminal trial on federal corruption charges but has not yet dismissed the case. Judge Dale Ho appointed Paul Clement as an impartial advisor to consider whether the charges should be dismissed altogether. The judge is asking for arguments considering specific legal points and has set a deadline for briefs to be submitted by March 7. Acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove had ordered the charges to be dismissed on February 10. Adams has maintained his innocence.

NYTimes.U.S
13 hours ago
Rubio’s Dilemma: Cutting Trump’s Deal With ‘Bloodthirsty’ Putin
During a Senate hearing eight years ago, Marco Rubio questioned Rex Tillerson, then-nominee for U.S. Secretary of State, about whether Vladimir Putin was a war criminal. Tillerson avoided directly answering, stating he needed to study the evidence. Rubio expressed frustration at Tillerson’s unwillingness to acknowledge what he saw as globally accepted facts. Rubio emphasized the importance of moral clarity for the Secretary of State, particularly regarding Russia’s actions.

NBC
13 hours ago
Voletta Wallace, Notorious B.I.G.’s mother and keeper of his legacy, dies at 78
Voletta Wallace, the mother of the late rapper The Notorious B.I.G., has died at the age of 78 from natural causes. Wallace was a keeper of her son’s legacy. While she initially labeled his music as “noise”, she came to appreciate his talent after his death. Wallace was also an executive producer on the Netflix documentary “Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell”. The Notorious B.I.G., who was shot to death in 1997, remains unsolved.

NYTimes.U.S
13 hours ago
William R. Lucas, Official Blamed in Challenger Tragedy, Dies at 102
William R. Lucas, who oversaw rocket development for NASA and was associated with the Challenger space shuttle disaster in 1986, has died at 102. Lucas, director of the Marshall Space Flight Center, supervised the booster rocket design. The Challenger explosion, witnessed nationwide, killed all seven astronauts, including Christa McAuliffe, a schoolteacher. The accident was caused by the failure of a rubber seal on a booster rocket due to cold weather, despite engineers’ concerns raised before the launch.

NYTimes.U.S
13 hours ago
I.R.S. Bars Musk Ally From Seeing Personal Information
The IRS will restrict access to individual tax returns for Gavin Kliger, a software engineer from Elon Musk’s team working at the agency. Kliger’s assignment is to improve IT and combat fraud, but the IRS limited his access due to concerns about sensitive taxpayer data. An agreement between the IRS and the Office of Personnel Management ensures that any access to IRS systems with return information will be anonymized to protect taxpayer privacy. The move aims to address security concerns from Capitol Hill and advocacy groups.

NBC
13 hours ago
Trump says he’s ‘sick’ of how Zelenskyy has handled Ukraine’s war with Russia: ‘He has no cards’
President Trump continued his criticism of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, saying he’s “had it” with Zelenskyy’s negotiation tactics in the ongoing war with Russia. Trump stated that Zelenskyy has “no cards” and that he is not essential to be at peace talks. These comments follow reports of U.S. officials meeting with Russian counterparts in Saudi Arabia without Ukraine’s participation. Zelenskyy has insisted that Ukraine must have a seat at the table in any negotiations.

NBC
13 hours ago
IMAX CEO expects $1.2 billion in box office receipts this year, the best in the company’s history
IMAX CEO Rich Gelfond forecasts a potentially record-breaking year, estimating the company could reach $1.2 billion in box office revenue due to an ’embarrassment of riches’ in upcoming film releases. The promising slate includes blockbusters like a new ‘Mission Impossible’, ‘How to Train Your Dragon’, and ‘Avatar’ sequel. Helping drive IMAX’s volume is the Chinese title “NeZha 2,” which has already grossed $1.6 billion. IMAX accounted for $135 million of the Chinese film’s total.

The Guardian.US
13 hours ago
US envoy to Ukraine hails Zelenskyy as ‘embattled and courageous leader’
US envoy to Ukraine, Gen Keith Kellogg, praised President Zelenskyy as a “courageous leader” after a three-day visit to Kyiv, contrasting with Trump’s characterization of Zelenskyy as a “dictator.” Kellogg’s positive assessment of Zelenskyy clashes with Trump’s attacks and Elon Musk’s accusations of corruption. Despite these disagreements, there were signs of progress in negotiations over Ukraine’s mineral resources. Zelenskyy previously rejected a proposal from the US Treasury Secretary requiring Ukraine to give the US $500 billion in natural resources for previous military assistance, unless the US provided security guarantees.

NYTimes.U.S
13 hours ago
Supreme Court Rejects Holocaust Survivors’ Suit Against Hungary
The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled against Jewish Holocaust survivors seeking to sue Hungary in the US to recover assets stolen by its state-owned railway. The court determined that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act bars the suit, as the stolen property’s connection to commercial activity in the US was too attenuated. The plaintiffs argued that the stolen property was liquidated and used in transactions with the US decades later, but the court found this insufficient to establish a direct link.

NYTimes.U.S
13 hours ago
Who Will Republicans Want to Succeed Trump? JD Vance Is Jockeying for Position
While Elon Musk receives attention for his actions against the federal bureaucracy and partnership with President Trump, efforts are underway to position Vice President JD Vance as Trump’s successor. Vance is expected to lead legislative battles over Trump’s agenda and oversee the potential sale of TikTok. Vance and his team are also planning for 2028, including internal discussions about potential rivals like Gov. Ron DeSantis. Speculation about Vance’s potential to be Trump’s political heir is not limited to those around the vice president.

NYTimes.U.S
14 hours ago
Trump Administration Unfreezes Funding for Some EPA Programs
The Trump administration is starting to release funding for a federal program focused on reducing pollution that drives climate change. School districts are now able to access federal grants to purchase electric school buses, although the funding had been blocked since January. Congress had approved $5 billion for schools to replace diesel buses with electric models. While some funding has been unfrozen, a portion remains on hold. Senator Shelley Moore Capito has been pressing the EPA to release the remaining funds.

The Guardian.US
14 hours ago
Starmer to tell Trump that UK’s Chagos deal will avoid tensions with China
Keir Starmer will meet Donald Trump to discuss Ukraine and a UK plan for Gaza’s reconstruction. Starmer also intends to address the Chagos Islands deal, where the UK pays Mauritius for a 99-year lease, emphasizing the decision was based on security, not international law. UK Conservatives have been trying to persuade the Trump team to reject the deal, potentially embarrassing the Starmer administration. The UK hopes the Pentagon will maintain its support for the deal. A US decision is expected soon, and if Trump vetoes the sale, the UK may have to withdraw from the agreement with Mauritius.

NBC
14 hours ago
Runaway bull on the loose in Connecticut, evading capture
A Scottish Highland bull has been roaming Kent, Connecticut since escaping its home on Tuesday. Efforts to corral the animal have been unsuccessful. Officials have advised residents not to chase the bull if spotted. According to Highland Titles’ website, Highland bulls are generally docile, rarely aggressive, and enjoy human company.

NYTimes.U.S
14 hours ago
South Carolina Death Row Inmate Chooses to Be Executed by a Firing Squad
A South Carolina death row inmate, Brad Sigmon, has chosen death by firing squad as his method of execution, marking the first time the state will use this method. Sigmon, convicted of murder in 2001, cited concerns about the state’s lethal injection process for his decision. South Carolina legalized death by firing squad in 2021 due to difficulty procuring lethal injection drugs. The state Supreme Court has ruled that death by firing squad is legal as prisoners have a choice between it, electrocution, and lethal injection.

AI Guide
International Relations and Geopolitics
US-Ukraine Critical Minerals Agreement
White House National Security Advisor Mike Waltz stated that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to sign a minerals agreement with the United States soon, granting the U.S. access to Ukraine's deposits of critical minerals. This is part of broader negotiations to end the war with Russia and a way for American taxpayers to recoup some of their investment in Ukraine's defense. Zelenskyy first proposed the idea last September as part of his "victory plan" seeking US investment. President Donald Trump’s leadership will soon bring an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine and the U.S. is coordinating with Ukraine, Russia and other European allies to determine everyone’s needs in order to secure a peace deal.
Political Fallout at CPAC
French far-right leader Jordan Bardella canceled his scheduled speech at the US Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) after Steve Bannon made a gesture that appeared to be a Nazi salute. Bardella stated that Bannon's gesture alluded to Nazi ideology.
US Politics
Immigration Enforcement in Texas
Bakery owners in Texas are facing felony charges after ICE and Homeland Security Investigations raided their store and arrested eight suspected illegal immigrants. Lawful permanent residents Leonardo Baez and Nora Alicia Avila-Guel, admitted to knowing their employees were in the U.S. illegally.
Virginia Gubernatorial Race
Republican Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears responded to Democratic Party strategist James Carville after he declared she will lose her upcoming gubernatorial race. Recent polling shows Sears trailing Rep. Abigail Spanberger.
Deportation Protections Reversed
The Trump administration has canceled an extension of deportation protections for migrants from Haiti implemented by the Biden administration. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem vacated a decision by the Biden administration to extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian nationals by 18 months in June of last year. TPS protections will end in August instead of February 2026.
Pentagon Leadership Changes
Secretary Pete Hegseth is reportedly prepping a list of top Pentagon brass for potential removal to align with new political goals. This echoes a previous action by President Barack Obama, who relieved Army Gen. David McKiernan and pushed out McChrystal.
Congressional Campaign Funding
NRCC Chair Richard Hudson expressed confidence Republicans would keep the House in 2026, despite the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) raising more money in January.
Rep. Cory Mills Investigation
Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., has denied any wrongdoing in connection with an alleged assault in Washington, D.C. Police are investigating the case as a "simple assault," saying the weapon used was "Personal weapons(hands/feet)."
Legal Issues
Sean "Diddy" Combs Case
A lawyer in Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex-trafficking case requested to step down from the legal battle.
Rebecca Marodi Murder Case
Days after a Southern California fire captain Rebecca Marodi was found stabbed to death, authorities announced her wife Yolanda Marodi is wanted in connection with her death.
Eric Adams Corruption Case
A U.S. judge has adjourned the trial of New York City Mayor Eric Adams until further notice, stopping short of dismissing the corruption charges.
Health and Religion
Pope Francis Health Update
Pope Francis' doctors announced he is "fine" as his medical condition is not life-threatening, but he is expected to remain hospitalized for at least all of next week. He is dealing with a multipronged infection of bacteria and virus in the respiratory tract. He is not attached to breathing machines, and is able to get out of bed.
Technology and Government
Elon Musk and the IRS
The Internal Revenue Service will not allow a member of Elon Musk's team to view individual tax returns while he works at the agency. The Trump administration has sent Gavin Kliger, a 25-year-old software engineer, to work at the I.R.S. to improve its information technology and fight fraud.
News List
Fox News
13 hours ago
Ukraine war ‘will end soon’ under Trump’s leadership, US national security advisor vows
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz assured that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy would sign the deal and vowed that President Donald Trump’s leadership will soon bring an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine. Waltz defended the Trump administration’s decision to come to the negotiating table with Russia and said that the U.S. was coordinating with Ukraine, Russia and other European allies to determine everyone’s needs in order to secure a peace deal. The increased pressure on Ukraine to agree to a deal comes on the heel of several tense days between Trump and Zelenskyy.

NYTimes.U.S
13 hours ago
I.R.S. Bars Musk Ally From Seeing Personal Information
According to a copy of an agreement viewed by The New York Times, the Internal Revenue Service will not allow a member of Elon Musk’s team to view individual tax returns while he works at the agency. The Trump administration has sent Gavin Kliger, a 25-year-old software engineer, to work at the I.R.S. to improve its information technology and fight fraud. The agreement may help resolve concerns on Capitol Hill and among outside advocacy groups about the security of taxpayer information at the I.R.S., at least for now.

NBC
13 hours ago
Pope not out of health danger, but not ‘in danger of death,’ doctor says
After a week in hospital with severe respiratory issues, Pope Francis, 88, has shown some improvement but is not out danger, Sergio Alfieri, one of his doctors said. He is not attached to breathing machines, and is able to get out of bed, go to an armchair and work, and has gone to the hospital chapel to pray. Francis will remain at Policlinico Agostino Gemelli until he recovers enough to be able to return to the Vatican, which may take days, even weeks.

Fox News
13 hours ago
Judge adjourns case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, stops short of dismissing the charges
A U.S. judge has decided to adjourn the trial of New York City Mayor Eric Adams until further notice, stopping short of either dismissing the corruption charges or declining to dismiss them. U.S. Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove asked prosecutors to drop all corruption charges against the mayor. The charges against Adams will remain intact until the presiding judge agrees to dismiss them. Adams was indicted in September on five federal corruption and bribery charges.

Fox News
13 hours ago
Pope Francis is ‘fine,’ condition not life-threatening, doctors say
Pope Francis “is fine” as his medical condition is not life-threatening, but he is expected to remain hospitalized for at least all of next week, his doctors in Italy announced Friday. Francis is getting the same treatment as anyone with his condition would get and is receiving occasional supplements of oxygen when he needs it. Francis is dealing with a multipronged infection of bacteria and virus in the respiratory tract. The Vatican late Thursday reported a “slight improvement” in Francis’ overall clinical condition, with his heart working well.

Fox News
13 hours ago
Rep. Cory Mills denies wrongdoing as police investigate alleged ‘assault’
Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., has denied any wrongdoing in connection with an alleged assault in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday. The Washington Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) said it was called to the 1300 block of Maryland Avenue, Southwest, at around 1:15 p.m. on Wednesday for the report of an assault. The incident is understood to have taken place inside his residence.

Fox News
13 hours ago
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ lawyer wants out of sex-trafficking case, says can’t continue under any circumstances
A lawyer in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex-trafficking case requested to step down from the legal battle Friday. Anthony Ricco and Combs’ legal team submitted a motion for the attorney to be removed from the rapper’s counsel less than three months before the trial is set to take place. Combs’ trial is set to begin May 5. A superseding indictment has been filed against Combs, which prosecutors previously said could lengthen the trial.

Fox News
13 hours ago
House GOP elections chair makes explosive prediction despite Dems’ heavier cashflow
National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) Chair Richard Hudson, R-N.C., expressed confidence Republicans would keep the House in 2026. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) announced earlier this week that it raised over $9 million in the month of January, its best ever total for that month in a non-election year. The NRCC raised just under $6 million in the same period, according to financial data.

Fox News
13 hours ago
Obama fired top military officers to align Pentagon with his policy vision, now Trump set to do the same
Rumors swirled this week that Secretary Pete Hegseth is prepping a list of top Pentagon brass for the chopping block, but it’s not the first time an administration has cleaned out top military commanders to align with new political goals. Five months into office in 2009, President Barack Obama relieved Army Gen. David McKiernan as the commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Only a year into his command, McChrystal resigned, pushed out by Obama after reportedly badmouthing White House officials.

Fox News
13 hours ago
Trump admin turns tables on policy ‘exploited’ by Biden DHS to shield more Haitians from deportations
The Trump administration has canceled an extension of deportation protections for migrants from Haiti implemented by the Biden administration, opening the door for them to be removed from the country sooner. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem announced that she has vacated a decision by the Biden administration to extend Temporary Protected Status(TPS) for Haitian nationals by 18 months in June of last year. It now means that instead of ending in February 2026, TPS protections will end in August.

NBC
13 hours ago
Washington, D.C., police are investigating Rep. Cory Mills over an alleged assault
Washington, D.C., police said they are investigating Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., over a report of an alleged assault at an apartment building this week. According to a police report obtained by NBC News, officers are investigating the case as a “simple assault,” saying the weapon used was “Personal weapons(hands/feet).” The report listed the modus operandi as “force used—forced to another location.”

NYTimes.U.S
14 hours ago
Bannon’s Salute at CPAC, Echoing Musk, Prompts a French Protest
Stephen K. Bannon, a former White House official, made a gesture that some observers likened to a Nazi salute, while suggesting that President Trump pursue a constitutionally prohibited third term. Jordan Bardella, the president of France’s far-right National Rally, said he had canceled his plan to speak at the conference. When Mr. Musk performed a similar move last month, his actions drew comparisons to the Nazi salute made famous by Adolf Hitler.

Fox News
14 hours ago
VA gubernatorial candidate mocks Carville for saying she’ll lose, reminds him of failed 2024 prediction
Republican Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears hit back at Democratic Party strategist James Carville after he declared she will lose her upcoming gubernatorial race in the state. On October 24, 2024, Carville wrote an op-ed for The New York Times entitled, “James Carville: Three Reasons I’m Certain Kamala Harris Will Win.” Recent polling out of Virginia showed that Sears is trailing Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., in the contest that will be decided in November.

Fox News
14 hours ago
ICE, Homeland Security raid bakery, charge owners with harboring illegal immigrants
Bakery owners in Texas are facing felony charges after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) raided their store and arrested eight suspected illegal immigrants. Lawful permanent residents Leonardo Baez and Nora Alicia Avila-Guel, the owners of Amy’s Bakery named in the federal complaint, admitted to knowing their employees were in the U.S. illegally.

NBC
14 hours ago
Wife wanted in stabbing death of San Diego fire captain
Days after a Southern California fire captain was found stabbed to death inside her home, authorities announced her wife is wanted in connection with her death. CalFire captain Rebecca Marodi, 49, was found suffering multiple stab wounds in her Ramona home. Yolanda Marodi, 53, also known as Yolanda Olejniczak, was identified as the suspect in the case. She had pled guilty to voluntary manslaughter in 2003 in connection with the stabbing death of her husband Jim Olejniczak in October 2000.

The Guardian.US
14 hours ago
French far-right leader cancels CPAC speech over Steve Bannon’s ‘Nazi’ salute
French far-right leader Jordan Bardella canceled his scheduled speech at the US Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) after Steve Bannon made a gesture that appeared to be a Nazi salute. Bannon, who finished his CPAC speech with an outstretched arm, prompted cheers from the audience. Bardella stated that Bannon’s gesture alluded to Nazi ideology and that he was therefore cancelling his speech. Bannon responded by saying that Bardella was a “little boy, not a man.”

The Guardian.US
15 hours ago
Trump official says Zelenskyy will sign US minerals deal ‘in the very short term’
White House national security adviser Mike Waltz stated that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to sign a minerals agreement with the United States soon, as part of broader negotiations to end the war with Russia. The proposed partnership would grant the United States access to Ukraine’s deposits of critical minerals, which are essential for advanced technology manufacturing and have significant military applications. This agreement is also positioned as a way for American taxpayers to recoup some of their investment in Ukraine’s defense. Waltz indicated that Zelenskyy first broached the idea last September as part of his “victory plan” seeking US investment.

AI Guide
Politics and Government
Trump's Policies and Agenda
Fox News discussed Donald Trump's first month in the White House, Republican governors' readiness to work with him, and the impact of his policies.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/trumps-art-war-kamala-goes-hollywood-more-from-fox-news-opinion
Trump and International Relations
The Guardian critiqued Donald Trump's approach to international relations, particularly his interactions with Vladimir Putin, portraying Trump as weak and offering concessions without Ukrainian or European representation.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/feb/21/donald-trump-usa-russia-vladimir-putin-weakest-strongman
CPAC and Republican Divisions
Elon Musk appeared at CPAC, highlighting his influence in conservative circles.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/doge/elon-musk-becomes-new-power-center-cpac-rcna193097
Critics held the Principles First summit, providing a platform for anti-Trump conservatives. Speakers included Mark Cuban and Jared Polis.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/21/principles-first-summit-republicans-anti-maga
Senate Budget and Border Security
The US Senate passed a budget resolution allocating $175 billion for border security, including Trump's border wall, and $150 billion for the Pentagon budget.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/21/trump-senate-budget-deportation-taxes
California High-Speed Rail Funding
The Trump administration is targeting California's high-speed rail project, potentially withdrawing $4 billion in federal funding.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/21/trump-california-high-speed-rail-funding
AfD Party's Rise in Germany
The AfD party in Germany is seeing a surge in support, bolstered by Elon Musk and JD Vance.
https://www.nbcnews.com/video/afd-sees-rise-in-germany-with-trump-support-ahead-of-elections-232576581505
Deportation Agreement with Costa Rica
Costa Rica has agreed to hold deportees from various countries for the Trump administration while their return is organized.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/asian-migrants-deported-arrive-costa-rica-rcna193148
Pam Bondi on Anti-Israel Protests
Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that anti-Israel student protesters in the United States on visas who are threatening American students should be "kicked out of the country."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ag-bondi-says-violent-anti-israel-student-protesters-us-visas-need-kicked-out
Kash Patel's Priorities as FBI Director
Kash Patel outlined his top priorities as FBI director, including bolstering resources and rebuilding public trust.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/kash-patel-lays-out-fbis-top-two-priorities-letter-subordinates
Border Security and Military Deployment
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. CQ Brown is visiting the U.S.-Mexico border to assess military progress in fortifying the wall, with approximately 9,200 U.S. troops deployed.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/joint-chiefs-chairman-heads-us-mexico-border-review-troops
Business and Finance
Meta Executive Bonuses
Meta is increasing executive bonuses this year, with the potential for named executive officers to earn 200% of their base salary, excluding CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/meta-approves-plan-bigger-executive-bonuses-5-layoffs-rcna193161
Family Office Boom
Family offices are booming, with 8,000 worldwide managing $3.1 trillion in assets, leading to a surge in family office events and conferences.
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/personal-finance/family-office-gold-rush-spurring-conference-craze-one-notable-comeback-rcna193163
SEC and Coinbase Lawsuit
Coinbase announced that the SEC will drop its lawsuit against them, signaling a friendlier approach from the Trump administration towards the crypto industry.
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/coinbase-says-sec-dropping-crypto-lawsuit-rcna193137
Tesla Recall
Tesla is recalling over 375,000 vehicles in the United States due to a power steering issue.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/tesla-recalls-375000-vehicles-power-steering-issue-rcna193180
UnitedHealthcare Investigation
The US Department of Justice is investigating UnitedHealthcare for its Medicare billing practices. Luigi Mangione, accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson, is scheduled to appear in Manhattan court.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/21/united-healthcare-justice-department-investigation
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/luigi-mangione-set-first-court-appearance-arraignment-unitedhealthcare-rcna193169
JetBlue Vacations Weather Promise
JetBlue Vacations has partnered with WeatherPromise to offer reimbursement for travelers' trips against significant rainfall.
https://www.foxnews.com/travel/jetblue-vacations-weather-wont-rain-customers-parade
Legal Affairs
Sean "Diddy" Combs Case
Attorney Anthony Ricco withdrew as counsel for Sean "Diddy" Combs in his sex trafficking case.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/sean-diddy-combs-lawyer-steps-ahead-sex-trafficking-case-rcna193150
Pepperdine Lawsuit Against Netflix and Warner Bros.
Pepperdine University has filed a lawsuit against Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery for alleged trademark infringement over Mindy Kaling's upcoming comedy series "Running Point."
https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/pepperdine-university-sues-netflix-warner-bros-mindy-kalings-new-show-rcna193128
NBCUniversal Settles "Uterus Collector" Lawsuit
NBCUniversal has settled its "uterus collector" lawsuit involving MSNBC programs making false statements about a Georgia gynecologist, Dr. Mahendra Amin.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/msnbc-parent-company-nbcuniversal-settles-uterus-collector-lawsuit-ahead-high-stakes-trial
Arizona Restricting AI in Medical Claims
Arizona lawmakers have passed legislation restricting the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in reviewing medical claims.
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/arizona-moves-ban-ai-use-reviewing-medical-claims-rcna193135
Security and Crime
Chinese and Iranian AI Exploitation
Threat actors, likely based in China and Iran, are developing new methods to exploit American AI models for malicious purposes.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/china-iran-based-threat-actors-found-new-ways-use-american-ai-models-covert-influence-report
New York Jets Player Robbery
A New York Jets player was robbed at gunpoint in New Jersey after being targeted following a trip to Manhattan.
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/new-york-jets-player-robbed-gunpoint-new-jersey-after-being-targeted-followed-suspects-report
Idaho Murders Update
A surviving housemate of the University of Idaho students killed in a home invasion knife attack told detectives she saw a bushy-eyed intruder.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/witness-idaho-murders-says-intruder-bushy-eyebrows-carried-vacuum-out-crime-scene-court-docs
Cuban Migrant Incident at ICE Facility
A Cuban migrant brought a "white powdery substance" to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Florida.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/cuban-migrant-brings-white-powder-florida-ice-center-hospitalizing-guard-prompting-evacuation
Accidents and Disasters
Maui Resort Explosion
An explosion at The Whaler resort in Maui, Hawaii, injured seven people.
https://www.today.com/video/explosion-at-maui-resort-leaves-several-injured-232568389625
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/hawaii-beachside-resort-rocked-explosion-injuring-least-7-people-rcna193142
Avalanche Incidents
A Colorado avalanche victim was rescued after being buried under the snow for over an hour.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/colorado-avalanche-victim-rescued-dramatic-video
Entertainment and Sports
Former "Squad" Members Podcast
Former "Squad" members Cori Bush and Jamaal Bowman announced their new YouTube podcast "Bowman and Bush." [https
News List
The Guardian.US
14 hours ago
US justice department opens civil fraud investigation into UnitedHealthcare
The US Department of Justice is investigating UnitedHealthcare for its Medicare billing practices, focusing on whether the company used patient diagnoses to illegally increase monthly payments through the Medicare Advantage program. This civil fraud investigation, separate from an ongoing antitrust inquiry, involves the DOJ’s civil fraud division and the Department of Health and Human Services. Medicare Advantage plans may cost taxpayers billions more each year and have faced complaints about access to care. UnitedHealthcare is a major corporation with a $457 billion market capitalization and employs nearly one in ten American doctors.

NBC
14 hours ago
Luigi Mangione set for first court appearance since arraignment in UnitedHealthcare CEO death
Luigi Mangione, accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson, is scheduled to appear in Manhattan court. Mangione has pleaded not guilty to state murder and terror charges. Dozens of Mangione’s supporters lined up outside the courthouse. Mangione also faces federal charges that carry the possibility of the death penalty. In a statement, Mangione expressed gratitude for the support he has received. Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania, where police found a gun similar to the one used in the shooting, a silencer, and a document referencing the healthcare industry.

NBC
14 hours ago
Arizona moves to ban AI use in reviewing medical claims
Arizona lawmakers have passed legislation restricting the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in reviewing medical claims. If signed into law, the bill would prohibit AI from denying medical claims or prior authorizations based on medical judgment. The legislation received unanimous support in the state’s House. The Arizona Medical Association is optimistic about the bill’s success. The bill requires a healthcare provider to review each claim before an insurer can deny it. This move follows concerns raised by the American Medical Association about the use of AI by health insurance companies.

Fox News
14 hours ago
Cuban migrant brings white powder to Florida ICE center, hospitalizing guard and prompting evacuation
A Cuban migrant brought a “white powdery substance” to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Florida, leading to a security guard becoming ill and sparking an evacuation. The incident occurred during the migrant’s screening at the ICE field office in Miramar. Hazmat teams responded, and both the migrant and the guard were hospitalized. The Cuban migrant was arrested, and criminal charges are pending.

Fox News
14 hours ago
Keep your pup’s paws warm with these winter dog boots
As winter approaches, it’s essential to protect your dog’s paws from the cold, icy terrain. Various boot options are available to prevent cracking and freezing, suitable for rain, snow, or icy conditions. The Polar Trex winter dog boots are durable with intense traction for frozen trails, while QUMY dog shoes have a slip-proof sole and reflective straps for safety on night walks. Canada Pooch suspender boots stay securely on your dog’s legs, and PawZ rubber dog boots are a budget-friendly, waterproof option.

Fox News
14 hours ago
Charles Barkley takes aim at Canada after 4 Nations victory: ‘They didn’t want to be the 51st state’
NBA great Charles Barkley congratulated Canada on their overtime victory against Team USA in the 4 Nations Face-Off final. Barkley joked about the tariffs and Canada’s desire to avoid becoming the “51st state.” Justin Trudeau responded to the victory with a message about protecting Canada’s country and game. Political tensions between the US and Canada have been heightened, with Trump teasing Canadian lawmakers and openly calling Trudeau the “governor” of Canada.

Fox News
14 hours ago
Dolly Parton urges Indiana governor not to cut funds for initiative benefiting children
Dolly Parton is urging Indiana Governor Mike Braun to reconsider cutting funding for her charitable Imagination Library initiative. The program provides free books to children from birth to age five. Parton’s organization says leaders have the chance to reaffirm their commitment to the partnership. The initiative was inspired by her father’s inability to read and spans five countries, gifting millions of books each month.

NBC
15 hours ago
Hawaii beachside resort rocked by explosion, injuring at least 7 people
An explosion at The Whaler resort in Maui, Hawaii, injured seven people. The incident occurred around 6:15 p.m. local time, prompting a response from police and firefighters. Among the injured, three were critically hurt, and one was transported to Maui Memorial Medical Center’s emergency room. All victims have been transported from the scene, and authorities have stated that there is no additional threat.

Fox News
15 hours ago
Kash Patel lays out FBI’s top two priorities in letter to subordinates
Kash Patel, ahead of his swearing-in as FBI director, outlined his top priorities, including bolstering the bureau’s resources and rebuilding public trust. Patel emphasized keeping Americans safe and ensuring full transparency with Congress. He committed to upholding the Constitution and a single standard of justice for all. Patel was confirmed as the ninth FBI director in a narrow Senate vote.

Fox News
15 hours ago
MSNBC parent company NBCUniversal settles ‘uterus collector’ lawsuit ahead of high-stakes trial
NBCUniversal has settled its “uterus collector” lawsuit, which involved MSNBC programs making false statements about a Georgia gynecologist, Dr. Mahendra Amin. The lawsuit alleged that Dr. Amin performed unnecessary hysterectomies at an ICE center. The parties have agreed to a settlement, and the court has canceled the scheduled trial. Judge Lisa Godbey Wood previously ruled that a jury could reasonably find actual malice in the statements made by MSNBC hosts.

Fox News
15 hours ago
Joint Chiefs chairman heads to US-Mexico border to review troops
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. CQ Brown is visiting the U.S.-Mexico border to assess military progress in fortifying the wall. There are approximately 9,200 U.S. troops on the border. The Trump administration designated eight gangs and cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. Additionally, the US and Mexico are increasing cooperation along the border. Troop deployments and wall fortifications are part of Trump’s crackdown on the southern border.

Fox News
15 hours ago
Trump’s art of war, Kamala goes Hollywood, and more from Fox News Opinion
This news compilation covers a range of topics including Fox News’s discussion of Donald Trump’s first month in the White House, an urgent need to upgrade America’s air traffic systems, Republican governors’ readiness to work with President Trump, and reflections on the impact of Trump’s policies. It also touches on legal matters related to DEI and affirmative action, potential tax cuts, and political cartoons.

The Guardian.US
15 hours ago
Trump administration targets funding for California high-speed rail project
The Trump administration is again targeting California’s high-speed rail project, initiating a review that could lead to the withdrawal of $4 billion in federal funding. The project, initially approved in 2008 with $10 billion in bond money, aimed to connect San Francisco and Los Angeles but has faced funding challenges, cost overruns, and delays. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is questioning whether the state has met its commitments to receive the federal funding.

The Guardian.US
15 hours ago
US Senate passes budget resolution to fund Trump’s deportation plan
The US Senate has passed a budget resolution that allocates $175 billion for border security, including Trump’s border wall, and $150 billion for the Pentagon budget. This move paves the way for funding Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan, which his border czar claimed lacked sufficient funds. The vote, largely along party lines, occurred amidst doubts about the passage of a broader bill encompassing Trump’s agenda due to Republican divisions in the House.

NBC
15 hours ago
Steve Martin blames ‘SNL 50th COVID curse’ after Martin Short, Maya Rudolph test positive
Steve Martin reported that Martin Short and Maya Rudolph tested positive for COVID-19 after attending the “Saturday Night Live” 50th-anniversary special. Short’s illness has led to rescheduling his and Martin’s “Dukes of Funnytown” Tour dates. Dana Carvey was also absent from the anniversary show due to the flu. Spade attended, filling in for Carvey.

NBC
15 hours ago
Tesla recalls more than 375,000 vehicles for power steering issue
Tesla is recalling over 375,000 vehicles in the United States due to a power steering issue. The recall affects Model 3 and Model Y vehicles with operating software prior to 2023. The electronic power steering assist may fail, requiring drivers to exert more control over the wheel and increasing the risk of a crash, especially at lower speeds.

Fox News
15 hours ago
Witness to Idaho murders says intruder with bushy eyebrows carried vacuum out of crime scene: court docs
A surviving housemate of the University of Idaho students killed in a home invasion knife attack told detectives she saw a bushy-eyed intruder walking out the backdoor with a “vacuum-type object in his hand,” after looking her in the eyes, according to newly unveiled court documents. Kohberger was arrested on Dec.30, 2022 in connection with the home invasion massacre that happened on Nov.13 of that year. Judge Steven Hippler denied Bryan Kohberger’s motion for a Franks hearing.

Fox News
15 hours ago
Former ‘Squad’ members announce new podcast after losing primaries in 2024
Former “Squad” members Cori Bush and Jamaal Bowman announced their new YouTube podcast “Bowman and Bush” via Bush’s Instagram. The podcast will be hosted on Mehdi Hassan’s media company, Zeteo. Bush and Bowman, who both lost their primary election bids in 2024, plan to discuss what’s really happening in Congress and explore the powerful influence of big money. Bush is also facing a Justice Department probe into her campaign spending.

Fox News
15 hours ago
New York Jets player robbed at gunpoint in New Jersey after being ‘targeted and followed’ by suspects: report
A New York Jets player was robbed at gunpoint in New Jersey over the weekend after police say he and another person were “targeted” following a trip to Manhattan. The suspects took money and personal items before fleeing the scene. Police believe the victims were followed from Manhattan. This incident is the latest in a string of thefts and home robberies targeting professional athletes.

Fox News
15 hours ago
Yankees change long-standing facial hair policy in stunning move
The New York Yankees are altering their facial hair policy, allowing players to have “well-groomed” beards. Yankees general managing partner Hal Steinbrenner announced the change, stating that it’s the appropriate time to move beyond the former policy. The facial hair policy was established in the 1970s and has been part of the team’s manual. The Yankees have acquired numerous players who have had to trim their long hair or shave their beards upon joining the team.

Fox News
15 hours ago
JetBlue Vacations says weather won’t rain on its customers’ parade
JetBlue Vacations has partnered with WeatherPromise to offer reimbursement for travelers’ trips against significant rainfall. Eligible customers who book “Flight + Hotel vacation packages” can receive protection for all trip components. WeatherPromise uses historical weather data, destination details, and trip length to determine if rainfall meets the qualifying threshold and automatically reimburses customers.

The Guardian.US
15 hours ago
Amid CPAC, an anti-Trump Republican summit provides ‘a reason to be hopeful’
As Donald Trump and his supporters gather at the Conservative Political Action Conference, critics are convening their own event, the Principles First summit. This summit aims to provide a platform for anti-Trump conservatives and others to voice concerns about the direction of the Republican party. The event includes speakers like Mark Cuban and Jared Polis, seeking a new approach to US politics that stretches beyond traditional party lines.

Fox News
16 hours ago
AG Bondi says violent anti-Israel student protesters in US on visas ‘need to be kicked out’
Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that anti-Israel student protesters in the United States on visas who are threatening American students should be “kicked out of the country.” Bondi made these remarks at CPAC while on stage with Sen. Ted Cruz and Ben Ferguson, stating that all students deserve to be safe and that carrying out the rule of law is basic. Bondi added that the anti-Israel college protests were violent, not peaceful, and cited the rise of antisemitism on campuses.

The Guardian.US
16 hours ago
Trump is the world’s greatest showman – and the weakest strongman it has ever seen | Jonathan Freedland
The article critiques Donald Trump’s approach to international relations, particularly his interactions with Vladimir Putin. Trump is portrayed as weak and easily manipulated, having offered significant concessions to Putin, such as re-engaging Russia in diplomatic talks without Ukrainian or European representation. This is seen as endorsing Putin’s view of Ukraine as not a sovereign nation and undermining Western alliances, furthering Putin’s strategic goals.

NBC
16 hours ago
Elon Musk becomes a new power center at CPAC
Elon Musk made his first appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), highlighting his growing influence in conservative circles. Despite some skepticism, Musk was a central figure at the event, with top conservatives praising him. He participated in an interview, discussing various topics and receiving a “chainsaw for bureaucracy” from Argentine President Javier Milei.

NBC
16 hours ago
Pepperdine University sues Netflix and Warner Bros. over Mindy Kaling’s new show
Pepperdine University has filed a lawsuit against Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery for alleged trademark infringement over Mindy Kaling’s upcoming comedy series “Running Point.” Pepperdine argues that the series, which centers around a fictional basketball team called “the Waves”, misappropriates the university’s name, team colors, and a specific number associated with the university. Pepperdine is seeking injunctive relief and monetary damages.

NBC
16 hours ago
Group of mostly Asian migrants deported from U.S. arrive in Costa Rica
Costa Rica has agreed to hold deportees from Uzbekistan, China, Afghanistan, Russia, and other countries in detention facilities for the Trump administration while their return to their countries is organized. A flight of 135 deportees, half of them minors, arrived in Costa Rica’s capital on Thursday. The arrangement is part of a deal the Trump administration struck with Costa Rica. The U.S. government will cover the costs.

Fox News
16 hours ago
AG Bondi says violent anti-Israel student protesters in US on visas ‘need to be kicked out’
Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that anti-Israel student protesters in the United States on visas who are threatening American students should be “kicked out of the country.” Bondi made these remarks at CPAC while on stage with Sen. Ted Cruz and Ben Ferguson, stating that all students deserve to be safe and that carrying out the rule of law is basic. Bondi added that the anti-Israel college protests were violent, not peaceful, and cited the rise of antisemitism on campuses.

Fox News
16 hours ago
Colorado avalanche victim rescued in dramatic video
A Colorado avalanche victim was rescued after being buried under the snow for over an hour at Vail Pass. The individual sustained only minor injuries. In Oregon, two backcountry skiers were killed in an avalanche in the Cascade Mountains. Additionally, an 8-year-old snowboarder was rescued after a chairlift incident in Vermont.

Fox News
16 hours ago
China, Iran-based threat actors have found new ways to to use American AI models for covert influence: Report
Threat actors, likely based in China and Iran, are developing new methods to exploit American AI models for malicious purposes, including covert influence operations. OpenAI reported that these actors have used or attempted to use models built by OpenAI and Meta. One example involves a ChatGPT account generating comments critical of Chinese dissident Cai Xia. Another involved long-form Spanish news articles denigrating the U.S. published in Latin America.

NBC
16 hours ago
The family-office gold rush is spurring a conference craze — with one notable comeback
As the wealthy get wealthier, family offices are booming, with 8,000 worldwide managing $3.1 trillion in assets. Consequently, family office-tailored events and conferences have surged, doubling from 123 in 2024 to 244 this year. These events are divided into commercial conferences, those sponsored by major institutions, gatherings organized by families, and academic family gatherings. Sponsors and vendors are eager to attract this elite clientele.

NBC
16 hours ago
Meta approves plan for bigger executive bonuses following 5% layoffs
Meta is increasing executive bonuses this year, with the potential for its named executive officers to earn a bonus of 200% of their base salary. The updated bonus plan does not apply to CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The change was approved after determining that executive compensation was below the 15th percentile of peer companies. Meta shares are up more than 47% over the past year.

NBC
16 hours ago
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ lawyer steps down ahead of sex trafficking case
Anthony Ricco, an attorney representing Sean “Diddy” Combs in his sex trafficking case, announced his withdrawal as counsel. Ricco did not provide an explanation for his departure, citing that “under no circumstances can I continue to effectively serve as counsel for Sean Combs.” Combs has pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He faces life in prison if convicted.

The Guardian.US
16 hours ago
New York Yankees announce change to longstanding facial hair policy
The New York Yankees have dropped their ban on beards after 49 years. Current owner Hal Steinbrenner announced the change before the team’s spring training opener, citing conversations with former and current Yankees. Closer Devin Williams showed up to spring training with a beard. Outfielder Alex Verdugo was forced to trim his long hair when traded to the Yankees.

NBC
17 hours ago
‘Make Germany Great Again’: How the Trump effect is spreading into Germany
Bolstered by support from Elon Musk and Vice President JD Vance, the AfD party is seeing a surge in support from Germany’s far-right. Amid a widening political divide in the country, support for the barely-decade old party has doubled since the last elections held in 2021.

Fox News
17 hours ago
Surprising origins of popular restaurant, plus what to know about raw milk
Carrot Express founder Mario Laufer began selling food at a gas station and now operates almost 30 locations. RawFarm founder Mark McAfee educates on raw milk benefits and risks. Tourists gather in Venice, Italy, for Carnival celebrations, amid efforts to manage overtourism. The article also features the best coffee pots for home use and invites readers to play the Fox News daily crossword puzzle.

NBC
17 hours ago
Coinbase says the SEC is dropping its crypto lawsuit against them
Coinbase, the largest U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange, announced that the SEC will drop its lawsuit against them. The suit accused Coinbase of acting as an unregistered securities broker. The company states that this move signals a friendlier approach from the Trump administration towards the crypto industry. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong sees this as an opportunity to get regulatory clarity in America. Trump has promised to make the U.S. the “crypto capital of the world.”

NBC
18 hours ago
Several hurt after explosion at resort in Maui
Several people were injured after an explosion at The Whaler in the resort community of Kaanapali in Maui. Video shows debris and smoke shooting from a building. The explosion is believed to have come from a gas grill, but the exact cause is under investigation.

AI Guide
Politics and Government
Federal Spending and Efficiency
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum supports the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), aimed at reducing federal spending by addressing outdated technology and cutting nearly 2,000 jobs from the Interior Department. Critics argue that this trend may offload costs onto states and undermine efficient governance.
Job Cuts and Republican Pushback
Elon Musk showcased the slashing of jobs and spending by hoisting a chainsaw at a conference. Some Republicans are facing pushback from constituents over Musk and President Donald Trump’s vision. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports.
Anti-Israel Protests and Deportation Calls
Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that students on visas threatening American students during anti-Israel protests should be deported. Her comments came amid heightened anti-Semitism and intensified protests across college campuses, raising safety concerns among Jewish students.
Israeli-Hamas Conflict
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed revenge on Hamas after it was revealed that a body presented as that of Shiri Bibas was instead an unidentified woman. Netanyahu condemned Hamas for deceiving Israel and confirmed the brutal murders of two young boys, Ari and Kfir Bibas.
Sports
Yankees' Beard Ban Lifted
The New York Yankees have lifted their nearly five-decade-long ban on beards, allowing players to wear well-groomed facial hair. Current owner Hal Steinbrenner announced the change after consulting with former and current players. The ban, imposed by his father, George Steinbrenner, in 1973, has been altered in response to evolving team culture.
Disaster and Rescue
Colorado Avalanche Rescue and Oregon Deaths
A Colorado avalanche victim was rescued after being trapped for over an hour at Vail Pass, suffering only minor injuries. Rescuers used bodycam footage to aid in the effort. Elsewhere in Oregon, two skiers died in an avalanche.
Lifestyle
Winter Fleece Jackets
With temperatures dropping, fleece jackets have become a wardrobe staple, offering warmth and style. Options range from Columbia's Benton Springs to The North Face's Denali 2, available at various price points with quick delivery options.
News List
Fox News
16 hours ago
Caesars Palace, MLB stadium, an ice cream truck: DOGE reveals how schools spent billions in COVID-relief funds
A Colorado avalanche victim was rescued after spending over an hour trapped under snow following an avalanche incident at Vail Pass. Rescuers used bodycam footage to describe the dramatic efforts to uncover the individual, who suffered only minor injuries. The quick response team praised the successful outcome, emphasizing that such survival stories are rare. Unfortunately, elsewhere in Oregon, two skiers died in an avalanche, reflecting the ongoing dangers of winter sports and backcountry activities.

Fox News
16 hours ago
Burgum says Interior Department ‘completely embracing the DOGE effort’
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum expressed full support for the Trump administration’s new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), aimed at overhauling and reducing wasteful federal spending. Burgum highlighted the need for transparency in government operations and indicated that the initiative is addressing outdated technology in federal agencies. Under DOGE, significant staff reductions have already occurred, with nearly 2,000 jobs cut from the Interior Department. Critics argue that this trend may offload costs onto states and undermine efficient governance.

Fox News
16 hours ago
Israel’s Netanyahu calls for ‘revenge’ after Hamas returns wrong remains
Following an incident involving anti-Israel protests in the U.S., Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that students on visas threatening American students should be deported. Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Bondi emphasized that protests during the Israel-Hamas conflict have become violent, calling for action against those unlawfully targeting American students. Her comments surfaced amid heightened anti-Semitism and intensified protests across college campuses, raising concerns among Jewish students regarding their safety.

Fox News
17 hours ago
Must-have fleece jackets for the winter season
With temperatures dropping into single digits around the country, fleece jackets have emerged as a prime wardrobe staple, offering warmth, comfort, and style. These jackets are lightweight yet insulating, making them perfect for layering during winter activities or casual outings. Options range from Columbia’s classic Benton Springs to The North Face’s Denali 2, known for their quality and versatility. These jackets not only keep you warm but are also available at various price points to fit every budget. With Amazon Prime options for quick delivery, staying warm and stylish this winter is easier than ever.

NBC
19 hours ago
Musk boasts federal cuts by hoisting chainsaw at conference
Elon Musk drives home his rapid shredding of the federal government by hoisting a chainsaw representing the slashing of jobs and spending during a conference. Some Republicans are facing pushback from constituents over Musk and President Donald Trump’s vision. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports for TODAY.
