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#politics
Breitbart: 'Replacing Me Won't be Easy': Zelensky Says He'd Just Get Elected Again
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected calls for new elections, asserting his popularity makes it unnecessary. He claimed that to replace him, one would need to bar him from running, as he believes he would easily win re-election.
Despite concerns from Western figures about Ukraine's democratic legitimacy amid martial law and opposition suppression, Zelensky defended his administration's stance. He criticized external pressures on Ukraine's electoral process, emphasizing that such interference appears undemocratic.
#society
Fox News: 13 American universities slapped with ‘F’ grade on campus antisemitism
Thirteen U.S. universities received "F" grades in the 2025 Campus Antisemitism Report Card by the Anti-Defamation League, which evaluated 135 schools on their handling of antisemitism. The report highlighted incidents at these schools, including assaults and anti-Israel protests.
In contrast, eight universities earned "A" grades, indicating some progress in combating campus antisemitism. The ADL noted that over 50% of schools assessed made significant policy changes in response to rising antisemitism, emphasizing the need for continued improvement.
Breitbart: 'Selling the Nazi Mobile:' Leftist Tesla Owners Revolt Against Former Darling Elon Musk
Leftist supporters of Tesla are selling their vehicles in protest of CEO Elon Musk's political alignment with Donald Trump. Many former fans, once proud of their electric cars as symbols of environmentalism, now label them “Swastikars” and express their disillusionment on social media.
Protests against Musk have emerged nationwide, with demonstrators rallying outside Tesla showrooms. Celebrities like Sheryl Crow and Cassandra Peterson have joined the movement, selling their Teslas to distance themselves from the brand's current political associations.
Fox News: Gene Hackman's death: Where investigation stands, challenges ahead
Gene Hackman, 95, and his wife Betsy Arakawa, 65, were found dead in their Santa Fe home on February 26, with authorities deeming the deaths "suspicious." Investigators are working to establish a timeline, noting that the couple had been deceased for over a week before discovery.
The couple's pacemaker data suggests Hackman's last activity was on February 17, while a prescription bottle was found near Arakawa's body. Both tested negative for carbon monoxide, and no external trauma was noted. The investigation continues as authorities seek to clarify the circumstances surrounding their deaths.
Forbes: Target Loses As Costco Wins In Web Traffic On Feb. 28 Economic Blackout Day
On February 28, Target's online sales fell by 9% compared to mid-February, coinciding with a boycott related to its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. In contrast, Costco saw a 22% increase in web traffic on the same day, highlighting a shift in consumer loyalty.
While Walmart and Amazon also experienced declines in web traffic, Amazon's app traffic rose slightly. The ongoing debate around corporate DEI commitments continues to influence consumer behavior, with calls for boycotts gaining traction.
#foreignaffairs
CNSNews: Trump Slams Zelenskyy’s ‘Worst Statement’: ‘America Won’t Put Up With It Much Longer!’
President Trump criticized Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's recent statement that the end of the war with Russia is "very, very far away." Trump suggested that Zelenskyy desires continued conflict rather than peace, emphasizing that the U.S. may not tolerate such remarks for long.
Zelenskyy, despite his contentious relationship with Trump, expressed confidence in ongoing American support for Ukraine amid the protracted war. He reiterated the importance of U.S. aid, stating that Ukraine maintains a strong partnership with America.
The Telegraph: Taliban accuses Trump of spreading misinformation
The Taliban has rebuffed Donald Trump's claims that China is occupying Bagram air base, asserting that no Chinese forces are present and questioning the accuracy of Trump's statements. The former US president has repeatedly criticized Joe Biden for abandoning the base and leaving military equipment behind.
Trump's allegations come amid ongoing tensions regarding US foreign policy in Afghanistan, where the Taliban regained control after the US withdrawal in 2021. The Taliban emphasized the importance of accurate communication from US leaders.
GB News: Chagos 'D-Day' looms as deal set to be signed as soon as TOMORROW thanks to Trump 'backing'
The Chagos deal is set for sign-off by Mauritius, following Donald Trump's apparent support. The agreement involves Britain handing over the Chagos Islands while leasing Diego Garcia back for 99 years as a military base.
Concerns arise over the financial implications, with estimates suggesting taxpayers could pay up to £90 million annually. Opposition parties, including Reform UK and the Conservative Party, have vowed to oppose the deal, citing potential impacts on defense spending.
Times Of Israel: ICJ elects Japanese judge Yuji Iwasawa as new president, replacing Nawaf Salam
The International Court of Justice has appointed Yuji Iwasawa as its new president, succeeding Nawaf Salam, who has become the prime minister of Lebanon. Iwasawa, a member of the court since 2018 and former professor of international law, will serve until February 5, 2027.
The ICJ is currently handling significant cases, including allegations of genocide against Israel regarding its actions in Gaza and a dispute between Ukraine and Russia over the 2022 invasion. The court is also preparing an advisory opinion on nations' responsibilities concerning climate change.
#economy
Forbes: Trump’s Tariffs On Canada And Mexico Set For Tomorrow—Here’s How They Could Impact Prices
The Trump administration's proposed 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico could lead to significant price increases for consumers, affecting groceries, gas, and vehicles. Economists estimate that if businesses pass on costs, consumer spending could rise by 0.81% to 1.63%.
While the tariffs are set to take effect soon, there are indications that Trump may adjust them based on border security improvements from the two countries. Concerns persist about the overall economic impact, with potential tax increases and reduced household income predicted.
#health
Fox News: Pope Francis suffers 2 'acute respiratory failure' episodes, Vatican says
Pope Francis experienced two episodes of acute respiratory failure and is currently hospitalized at the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome. The Vatican reported that he remains vigilant and collaborative, though his prognosis is guarded.
Updates on his condition are expected as the situation develops.