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#politics

Fox News: Musk’s ultimatum deadline for federal employees hits and more top headlines
Musk’s ultimatum deadline for federal employees hits and more top headlines
Musk issues an ultimatum to federal employees, while Trump engages world leaders and announces a new deputy FBI director. Sanctuary city officials criticize border enforcement promises, and Apple reveals a significant investment in U.S. innovation.

Pope Francis' health is updated by the Vatican, and an American Airlines flight faces a security threat. Trump celebrates a conservative win in Germany, and new proposals require more food stamp recipients to work.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Feb. 24: Day 507 – Tanks in the West Bank and IAF buzzes Nasrallah funeral
Daily Briefing Feb. 24: Day 507 – Tanks in the West Bank and IAF buzzes Nasrallah funeral
The White House supports Israel's decision to delay the release of 600 Palestinian prisoners due to Hamas' treatment of Israeli hostages. Meanwhile, US envoy Steve Witkoff plans to negotiate an extension of the ceasefire and hostage deal.

Israeli tanks have been deployed to the West Bank for the first time in over 20 years, with Defense Minister Israel Katz stating they will remain for at least a year. Amidst this, Hezbollah mourners rallied in Beirut, while Ukraine's Zelensky faces criticism from the US administration.


#economy

Forbes: Apple Promises $500 Billion U.S. Investment And 20,000 Jobs
Apple Promises $500 Billion U.S. Investment And 20,000 Jobs
Apple plans to invest over $500 billion in the U.S. over the next four years, including a new factory in Houston and the hiring of 20,000 employees. The investment will also expand its Advanced Manufacturing Fund and support AI development across several states.

This announcement follows CEO Tim Cook's meeting with President Trump, where concerns about import tariffs were discussed. Trump indicated that Apple would shift manufacturing from Mexico to the U.S. to avoid these tariffs.


#military

The Telegraph: This may be the end of Nato. It’s time for Britain to lead the way
This may be the end of Nato. It’s time for Britain to lead the way
The speech addressed NATO's strategic challenges, particularly regarding support for Ukraine amid uncertainty from the Trump administration. It emphasized the need for European nations to enhance their defense capabilities and take initiative in peacekeeping efforts, given the potential unreliability of U.S. support.

The speaker highlighted the necessity of a well-resourced military force to deter Russian aggression, suggesting a deployment of around 40,000 troops. The importance of intelligence and air support, likely from the U.S., was also noted, alongside a call for increased investment in the UK military to ensure readiness.


#culture

The Western Journal: Joy Reid Is Finally Finished - New MSNBC Head Fires Most Ironically Named Host in TV History
Joy Reid Is Finally Finished - New MSNBC Head Fires Most Ironically Named Host in TV History
Joy Reid has been fired from MSNBC as part of a network overhaul, following a significant drop in viewership for her program, "The ReidOut." Her ratings plummeted by 50% since the 2016 election, with her final episode airing this week during Black History Month.

The decision to terminate Reid comes amid criticism of her divisive commentary and poor ratings, which saw her show attract only 778,000 viewers compared to Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle," which had over 3 million. The public reaction has been largely celebratory, reflecting a broader discontent with her approach to journalism.


#health

GB News: Update your AirPods! Life-changing free upgrade available in the UK today
Update your AirPods! Life-changing free upgrade available in the UK today
Apple's latest software update for AirPods Pro 2 transforms them into clinical-grade hearing aids, now approved by the FDA and available in the UK. This feature compensates for mild to moderate hearing loss and includes a Hearing Test and Conversation Boost mode for clearer communication.

The update aims to enhance accessibility for the 1 in 3 adults in the UK experiencing hearing issues. The Hearing Aid functionality is designed to amplify sounds and reduce loud noises, making it a significant innovation in personal health technology.