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#politics
Forbes: Supreme Court Backs Trump In USAID Case: Here’s Where Trump Is Winning—And Losing—In Court
The Supreme Court has temporarily halted a lower court ruling that required the Trump administration to release foreign aid funding, marking its first ruling in Trump's favor since he took office. This comes amid numerous lawsuits challenging various Trump administration policies by Democratic attorneys general and other groups.
While some rulings have favored the Trump administration, others have blocked key policies, including restrictions on refugee admissions and transgender rights. The ongoing litigation reflects the contentious legal landscape surrounding Trump's governance and the potential for more cases to reach the Supreme Court.
Breitbart: South Carolina Congressman Suggests Placing Trump on $250 Bill
Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) proposed legislation to create a $250 bill featuring Donald Trump, calling it the "most valuable bill for the most valuable President." He cited inflation as a reason for the need for higher cash denominations.
However, U.S. law prohibits living individuals from appearing on currency, a tradition established to avoid monarchy. Many social media users questioned the proposal, suggesting lawmakers should focus on more pressing issues.
#society
Times Of Israel: Palestinian prisoners freed after days-long delay as Hamas hands over slain hostages
Israel released Palestinian security prisoners as part of a ceasefire deal, coinciding with Hamas handing over the remains of four slain hostages. The release followed a delay due to Israel's demand for an end to propaganda surrounding the exchanges.
The swap involved over 400 prisoners, with many sent to Gaza and some deported to Egypt, including notable figures linked to terrorism. Celebrations erupted in the West Bank as former inmates returned home, while Israeli security forces monitored the situation closely.
GB News: Kate and William make first joint public appearance outside of England since Princess of Wales's cancer battle
Prince William and Princess Kate visited Pontypridd, Wales, ahead of St. David's Day, engaging with local residents and business owners. This marked their first joint public appearance outside England since Kate's cancer diagnosis in 2024, following her successful treatment.
During their visit, the couple toured Pontypridd Market, learning about its significance to the community and the impact of severe flooding from Storms Bert and Darragh. They also participated in making traditional Welsh cakes and discussed the market's role in local commerce.
Front Page Magazine: India: Muslim Gang Sexually Exploited Hindu Minors and Forced Them to Convert
A recent investigation in Rajasthan has revealed a disturbing case of sexual exploitation involving Muslim gangs targeting Hindu minors. The group allegedly blackmailed and assaulted school-age girls, using mobile phones to lure them and threatening them with compromising photos to maintain control.
These incidents are part of a broader pattern of crimes against Hindu minors by Muslim individuals across India, raising significant concerns about safety and religious tensions. Recent reports also indicate similar cases in other states, highlighting a troubling trend of violence and exploitation.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Schiff: Millions of Americans 'Downright Ashamed' of Trump
Senator Adam Schiff criticized President Trump for his handling of Ukraine, stating that many Americans feel ashamed of the president's actions. He accused Trump of pressuring Ukraine's president for concessions while betraying democratic principles and allies.
Schiff emphasized the sacrifices made by Ukrainians and condemned the transactional nature of U.S. foreign policy under Trump, calling it a shameful chapter in history.
Fox News: Red Cross receives bodies of 4 slain hostages during Israel-Hamas exchange
Hamas returned the bodies of four Israeli hostages to the Red Cross, marking a step in the cease-fire with Israel. The exchange, facilitated by Egyptian mediators, was confirmed by Israeli officials. In return, Israel released hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu delayed a planned prisoner exchange due to Hamas's use of humiliating ceremonies for propaganda. He condemned the treatment of hostages, while international groups criticized Hamas's actions. Israeli officials emphasized the importance of dignity in such exchanges.
#health
Breitbart: Exclusive—PragerU CEO Offers Update on Dennis Prager's Health: 'He's Coming Back'
PragerU CEO Marissa Streit provided an update on Dennis Prager’s health following a severe fall that affected his spinal cord. While he faced significant challenges, including the use of breathing assistance, Prager remains optimistic and grateful for his support system, expressing hope for recovery.
Streit emphasized Prager's resilience and focus on returning to broadcasting, showcasing his disciplined approach to rehabilitation. His positive outlook during this difficult time serves as an inspiration to many.
#crime
Fox News: Police searching for ax-wielding suspect caught on camera attacking car in apparent road rage incident
Tennessee authorities are searching for a man who attacked a car with an ax during a road rage incident in Memphis. The suspect, who was allegedly rear-ended before the attack, was captured on video smashing the car's windshields and sides before calmly leaving the scene.
No injuries were reported, and the suspect may be driving a 2012 Chevy Impala. He is expected to face charges of aggravated assault once apprehended.
Fox News: Woman arrested after explosives discovered at Tesla dealership
A 40-year-old woman, Lucy Grace Nelson, was arrested at a Colorado Tesla dealership after police discovered explosives linked to a series of vandalism incidents. She faces multiple charges, including the use of incendiary devices and felony criminal mischief.
The Loveland Police Department initiated an investigation following reports of vandalism and incendiary devices found at the dealership. Nelson's arrest is part of a broader trend of protests against Tesla CEO Elon Musk, with activist groups encouraging demonstrations at Tesla locations.