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Mar 3, 2025 |
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#politics
Times Of Israel: US State Department expedites delivery of $4 billion in US military aid to Israel
A U.S. judge ruled that President Trump’s firing of the head of a federal watchdog agency was illegal, stating it could allow presidential overreach in the executive branch. The case may reach the Supreme Court for a final decision.
In Israel, former national security minister Itamar Ben Gvir refused to apologize to hostages who claimed his rhetoric influenced Hamas to mistreat them. He defended his actions and criticized the media for allegedly promoting Hamas propaganda. Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced expedited military aid of $4 billion to Israel.
#society
Fox News: Implosion of world's tallest roller coaster Kingda Ka caught on camera during planned Six Flags demolition
The Kingda Ka roller coaster, once the tallest and fastest in the world, was demolished at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey. The ride, which opened in 2005, was closed in November and is being replaced by a new launch coaster set to debut in 2026 as part of a $2 billion investment in the park.
Six Flags officials emphasized the importance of evolving attractions to enhance guest experiences. The demolition also included the Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom, which was attached to Kingda Ka. The park plans to introduce new rides, dining upgrades, and technology enhancements in the coming years.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Brett Favre Praises Trump, Vance After Confrontation with Zelensky: 'Standing Up for America'
Brett Favre expressed disbelief over Ukrainian President Zelensky's disrespectful behavior towards President Trump during their Oval Office meeting. Following a diplomatic comment from Vice President Vance, Zelensky interrupted and made critical remarks, leading Trump to label him "disrespectful" and ask him to leave.
Despite the incident, European leaders have largely supported Zelensky, while Trump indicated that he would welcome Zelensky back only if he commits to peace. The status of peace talks remains uncertain.
#economy
Forbes: Why The Financial Markets Are The Only Real Check On Trump
President Trump has announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods and an additional 10% levy on China, causing immediate declines in the stock market. The S&P 500 fell 1.6%, while the NASDAQ dropped 2.8%, reflecting investor concerns over Trump's unpredictable economic policies.
Despite fears of an unchecked presidency, experts suggest that the financial markets may serve as a crucial check on Trump's actions. His historical sensitivity to market reactions could lead him to pivot if economic damage becomes evident, as seen during his previous term.
#culture
GB News: Blow for Grand Theft Auto 6 fans as CEO issues release date 'correction'
Rockstar Games has confirmed that Grand Theft Auto VI is on track for a fall 2025 release, despite rumors of delays. The game will debut on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Series S, with a potential PC release in early 2026, although no official timeline for PC has been announced.
Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick acknowledged the high expectations for the game, emphasizing Rockstar's commitment to quality. The anticipation surrounding GTA VI suggests it could achieve record-breaking sales, with industry experts predicting it may surpass the success of its predecessor, GTA V.
#crime
Breitbart: Patel: Eight Mexicans Wanted for Murder, Drug-Trafficking Apprehended
The FBI has apprehended eight Mexican men wanted for serious crimes, including murder and drug trafficking. Among them are Rafael Caro Quintero, linked to the 1985 murder of DEA agent Enrique Camarena, and Jose Rodolfo Villareal-Hernández, involved in a murder-for-hire scheme.
FBI Director Kash Patel emphasized the agency's commitment to bringing cartel members and terrorists to justice, stating that the era of unchecked violence against Americans is over. The suspects will face various charges in multiple jurisdictions across the U.S.