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#politics

Fox News: Left-wing streamer walks back comment about killing Rick Scott following Twitch suspension
Left-wing streamer walks back comment about killing Rick Scott following Twitch suspension
Hasan Piker, a left-wing commentator, faced suspension from Twitch after suggesting Republicans should "kill" Sen. Rick Scott during a livestream. Piker's comments were in response to discussions about fraud in Medicare and Medicaid, where he claimed fraud primarily originates from providers rather than recipients.

Following backlash, Piker apologized and clarified his remarks, emphasizing the need for accountability regarding Medicare fraud. This incident marks Piker's fifth suspension from Twitch, where he is known for his controversial statements and has a significant following.


Forbes: Court Permanently Blocks Trump From Firing Civil Service Board Member: Here’s Where Trump’s Winning—And Losing—In Court
Court Permanently Blocks Trump From Firing Civil Service Board Member: Here’s Where Trump’s Winning—And Losing—In Court
A federal judge has issued a permanent injunction preventing President Trump from firing a board member responsible for federal worker protections, signaling potential Supreme Court involvement. Numerous lawsuits have emerged since Trump's inauguration, challenging his administration's policies.

While some rulings have favored Trump, such as allowing CIA firings and blocking access to certain data, others have blocked his initiatives, including restrictions on transgender rights and immigration policies. The ongoing litigation reflects a significant legal battle over Trump's governance and authority.


Fox News: 5 things to watch in Trump's primetime address to Congress
5 things to watch in Trump's primetime address to Congress
President Trump is set to deliver a primetime address to Congress, where he will highlight his administration's achievements and outline future plans, including a focus on border security and foreign policy. He has signed numerous executive orders since resuming office, including controversial tariffs.

The speech will also address inflation, the Department of Government Efficiency led by Elon Musk, and ongoing efforts to resolve the war in Ukraine. Trump aims to rally support for his initiatives while navigating the political landscape, which has become increasingly polarized.


#society

Fox News: Columbia professor slams university leadership as anti-Israel agitators wreak havoc at Barnard
Columbia professor slams university leadership as anti-Israel agitators wreak havoc at Barnard
Protests against Israel erupted at Barnard College, prompting criticism from Columbia professor Shai Davidai. He condemned the protests as a result of two decades of indoctrination by faculty, expressing concern over the lack of accountability for students involved in antisemitic actions.

Davidai highlighted the need for universities to remove faculty who support extremist views and to foster an environment conducive to learning. Both Barnard and Columbia have faced scrutiny over their responses to the protests, with university leaders acknowledging the disruption of academic activities.


Breitbart: Melania Trump Invites 'Everyday Americans' to Joint Session of Congress
Melania Trump Invites 'Everyday Americans' to Joint Session of Congress
First Lady Melania Trump has invited several guests, including parents' rights advocate January Littlejohn, to the joint session of Congress where President Trump will address the nation. Littlejohn's situation highlights concerns over parental rights in education, stemming from her daughter's undisclosed gender transition at school.

Other guests include families affected by crime, such as those of victims killed by illegal aliens. The theme of President Trump's speech will focus on the "Renewal of the American Dream," celebrating his first month in office and outlining his vision for the future.


GB News: 'It was a big panic!' Nana Akua's fiancé Stephen Gillen shares details of surprise engagement after announcing bombshell on GB News
'It was a big panic!' Nana Akua's fiancé Stephen Gillen shares details of surprise engagement after announcing bombshell on GB News
GB News presenter Nana Akua and her fiancé Stephen Gillen shared details of their engagement in Venice, where they first met during an interview on the network. Stephen described feeling shy during their initial encounter, as he was in a relationship at the time.

The couple recounted the stressful moments leading up to the proposal, including a last-minute ring resizing. While they have not set a wedding date, Nana expressed a preference for a summer ceremony. Their joyful news was celebrated by their GB News colleagues.


Times Of Israel: Hermon ski resort reopens after war-forced closure of nearly a year and half
Hermon ski resort reopens after war-forced closure of nearly a year and half
The Mount Hermon ski resort in northern Israel reopened after being closed for over a year due to attacks from Hezbollah. While operators celebrated the reopening, the resort faces challenges, including damaged ski lifts, minimal snowfall, and concerns about unexploded munitions.

Despite these issues, officials emphasize the importance of the site for the local economy and tourism. Entry fees are set at NIS 42 for adults and NIS 36 for children, as the region seeks to recover from the impact of ongoing conflict.


#war

Breitbart: Zelensky Expresses Regret, Says He Is Ready to Negotiate, Thanks Trump
Zelensky Expresses Regret, Says He Is Ready to Negotiate, Thanks Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed readiness for peace negotiations and lamented a recent contentious meeting with President Trump and Vice President Vance. He emphasized Ukraine's commitment to ending the war and outlined steps for cooperation, including a minerals deal for U.S. access to critical resources.

Zelensky expressed regret over the meeting's outcome and reiterated the importance of U.S. support for Ukraine's sovereignty. He is eager to move forward with a strong final deal and highlighted the need for constructive communication.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Europe Spent More on Russian Fuel in 2024 than Ukraine Aid
Europe Spent More on Russian Fuel in 2024 than Ukraine Aid
The European Union's support for Ukraine is called into question as research shows it spent more on Russian oil and gas in 2024 ($23 billion) than on aid to Ukraine ($19.6 billion). Despite a slight decrease in Russian fuel purchases, the EU still contributes significantly to Russia's fossil fuel revenues.

Analysts suggest that European reliance on Russian energy undermines its commitment to Ukraine and recommend stricter sanctions to reduce Kremlin revenues. However, the EU's infrastructure and political uncertainties hinder a complete shift away from Russian fuel.


The Western Journal: Zelenskyy Appears to Relent a Day After US Aid Freeze: 'Ready to Work Under President Trump’s Strong Leadership'
Zelenskyy Appears to Relent a Day After US Aid Freeze: 'Ready to Work Under President Trump’s Strong Leadership'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed a willingness to collaborate with President Donald Trump on a peace plan to resolve the ongoing conflict with Russia. Following a tense meeting in Washington, where military aid to Ukraine was suspended, Zelenskyy shifted his stance, emphasizing Ukraine's commitment to peace and readiness to negotiate.

Zelenskyy proposed initial steps for a truce, including prisoner exchanges and bans on certain military actions. He acknowledged past U.S. support under Trump and expressed hope for constructive future cooperation, particularly regarding a minerals agreement that could enhance security ties.


Le Monde: Egypt unveils $53 billion plan to rebuild Gaza as alternative to Trump's proposal
Egypt unveils $53 billion plan to rebuild Gaza as alternative to Trump's proposal
Egypt has proposed a $53 billion plan to rebuild Gaza over five years, emphasizing emergency relief, infrastructure restoration, and long-term economic development. The Palestinian Authority aims to reassume control of Gaza, with a focus on restructuring its security apparatus.

The plan includes an early recovery phase costing $3 billion and a reconstruction phase that spans four and a half years, totaling $50 billion. It seeks to create an internationally supervised trust fund for funding and oversight, while sidelining Hamas in favor of a committee of technocrats to manage the territory.


The Telegraph: The Daily T: Can Ukraine survive without the US?
The Daily T: Can Ukraine survive without the US?
Donald Trump has decided to withdraw all military aid to Ukraine, leaving the country to confront the Russian invasion without U.S. support. This move raises questions about Ukraine's ability to sustain its defense with only European backing.

Ukrainian soldiers remain determined to continue fighting despite the loss of U.S. military assistance. The situation has sparked reactions from U.S. officials, including Vice President JD Vance, who made controversial remarks regarding America's minerals deal compared to security guarantees from other nations.


#economy

Forbes: Elon Musk Is Officially $116 Billion Poorer Than His Peak—As Tesla Stock Pulls Back More Than 40%
Elon Musk Is Officially $116 Billion Poorer Than His Peak—As Tesla Stock Pulls Back More Than 40%
Elon Musk's net worth has decreased by $6.5 billion to $348.3 billion due to a slump in Tesla stock, which has fallen below $280. This decline follows a broader market drop, with the S&P 500 hitting a 2025 low as Trump's tariffs on imports from Canada, China, and Mexico take effect.

Musk's fortune is down $115.7 billion from its peak of $464 billion in December. Tesla's reliance on global supply chains makes it particularly vulnerable to tariffs, impacting its business and profitability. Despite the losses, Musk remains significantly wealthier than before Election Day.