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#politics
The Western Journal: Trump Gets Last Laugh on Mar-a-Lago Docs - Loads Them Onto AF1 and Has Special Plan for Them All
President Trump has regained control of documents seized by the FBI during a 2022 raid on his Mar-a-Lago home, following his return to the presidency. His legal team has confirmed that the documents will be stored at the future Trump Presidential Library.
Critics argue that the FBI's actions were unjust, especially when compared to the lack of consequences for President Biden regarding similar document issues. Trump maintains that the legal challenges he faced were politically motivated and that the return of the documents signifies a restoration of justice.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: 'Absolute Idiocy' -- Zelensky's Oval Office Antics Blasted by Ukrainian MP
Ukrainian lawmaker Oleksiy Goncharenko criticized President Zelensky for arguing with President Trump during their recent Oval Office meeting, calling it "absolute idiocy." He warned that this behavior could jeopardize Ukraine's relationship with the U.S. and have severe consequences for military support.
Despite some European leaders defending Zelensky, calls for him to mend ties with Trump are growing. Key figures, including NATO Secretary General Rutte and Senator Graham, emphasized the need for rational dialogue and a potential change in leadership for effective U.S.-Ukrainian relations.
Breitbart: 'Pressure and Blackmail': China Demands Gratitude from Trump After Flooding U.S. with Fentanyl
The Chinese Foreign Ministry condemned President Trump's announcement of a ten-percent tariff on Chinese goods, citing China's role in the U.S. fentanyl crisis. The ministry claimed the crisis is a U.S. problem, accusing Trump of using it as an excuse for economic pressure.
Trump reiterated that the tariffs would take effect on March 4, emphasizing the need to combat the influx of fentanyl and other drugs from China. He linked the crisis to over 100,000 overdose deaths in the U.S. last year, asserting that tariffs are necessary until the drug problem is addressed.
Breitbart: Freed Israeli Hostage Describes Torture, Starvation by Hamas in Tunnels
Eli Sharabi, an Israeli hostage released from Hamas captivity, described severe conditions including torture and starvation, leading to a significant weight loss. He learned of the tragic deaths of his family members after his release, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Negotiations continue for the release of 63 remaining hostages, with 24 believed to be alive. Sharabi's account emphasizes the brutal treatment endured by hostages and the resilience found in shared hope among them.
Times Of Israel: PM said mulling brief resumption of war to pressure Hamas on Gaza ceasefire terms
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is contemplating a brief resumption of hostilities against Hamas to secure further concessions amid stalled negotiations regarding a hostage-ceasefire agreement. Hamas has rejected Israel's proposal to extend the initial 42-day phase of the deal, which is set to expire, while discussions about the second phase remain unresolved.
As the ceasefire deadline approaches, Netanyahu and security officials will meet to discuss military preparations. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) are on heightened alert for a potential return to fighting, amid concerns over Hamas's capabilities and smuggling routes. Negotiations involving the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar continue, but clarity on the next steps remains elusive.
#health
GB News: How to live longer: Scientists discover 25 key longevity factors - and 2 with the most 'profound' influence on mortality
A new study published in Nature reveals that lifestyle and environmental factors significantly influence aging and mortality, overshadowing genetic predisposition. Researchers found that smoking and socioeconomic status are the most impactful, with 23 of 25 identified factors being modifiable.
The study analyzed data from nearly half a million participants, attributing 17% of mortality risk to environmental factors compared to less than 2% from genetics. This suggests that public health interventions targeting lifestyle choices could greatly improve longevity and health outcomes.
#crime
Breitbart: Gene Hackman, Wife Test Negative for Carbon Monoxide, N.M. Officials Say
Gene Hackman, 95, and his wife Betsy Arakawa, 65, were found dead in their home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Initial autopsy results showed no external trauma, and while carbon monoxide poisoning has not been ruled out, toxicology reports may take up to three months.
Authorities have labeled the deaths as "suspicious," despite no signs of foul play or disturbance in the home. Investigators noted that Hackman likely died around February 17, with both individuals discovered unresponsive. Two other dogs were found alive on the property.