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#society
Fox News: Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds crack jokes on Time100 carpet as they fight legal battle
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds attended the Time100 gala amid their ongoing legal disputes with Justin Baldoni, who Lively has accused of sexual harassment. The couple appeared cheerful on the red carpet, with Lively recently named a "Titan" on the Time100 list, which sparked online controversy.
Lively's inclusion on the list drew mixed reactions, with some praising her philanthropic efforts, while others criticized it as a publicity stunt amid her legal troubles. Both actors are embroiled in lawsuits against each other, with Baldoni also accusing Lively of harassment and defamation. The legal battle shows no signs of resolution.
GB News: Left-wing activist who assaulted white Muslim she mistook for 'racist' infiltrator walks free amid claims of 'two-tier justice'
Caroline Leneghan, a former nurse, avoided jail after being found guilty of assaulting Dylan Fontaine, a Muslim man, during a pro-asylum seeker protest in Bournemouth. Leneghan mistook Fontaine for a "racist" and incited a crowd against him, smashing his phone and attempting to prevent him from retrieving it.
Despite the judge's condemnation of her actions as disgraceful, Leneghan's sentence was suspended due to her pregnancy, along with a requirement to stay away from protests for two years. This decision has drawn criticism for perceived leniency in the justice system.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: For Ukraine, no deal is better than a bad deal
Donald Trump's recent comments blaming Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for the lack of a peace deal with Russia reflect a misunderstanding of the situation. His proposed seven-point peace plan would require Ukraine to cede territory and lift sanctions on Russia, potentially emboldening Putin.
With significant casualties and losses on the Russian side, Ukraine's best strategy may be to continue its resistance rather than accept a detrimental deal. A strong coalition with European support is crucial for Ukraine's survival against an injured but still dangerous adversary.
Le Monde: Trump says Ukraine's Crimea peninsula 'will stay with Russia'
President Trump stated in a recent interview that "Crimea will stay with Russia," urging Ukraine to make concessions to end the ongoing conflict. He criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky for prolonging the war and emphasized that Crimea has been under Russian influence for years.
As the conflict continues, Russia has intensified its bombardment of Ukraine, resulting in civilian casualties, including a recent drone strike in Pavlohrad. Trump has expressed discontent with the Russian attacks on Kyiv, calling for a peace deal to be reached.
Fox News: Trump's 'STOP' message to Putin echoes Biden's 'don't' from 2022
Former President Donald Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to cease airstrikes on Ukraine, emphasizing the high death toll and the need for a peace deal. His comments reflect similar warnings made by President Joe Biden regarding the potential use of chemical or nuclear weapons by Russia.
The recent airstrikes on Kyiv resulted in at least 10 deaths and numerous injuries, including children. While Trump administration officials previously engaged in talks with Putin, a peace deal remains elusive, and there are indications that U.S. efforts to mediate may wane without significant progress from both sides.
#culture
Fox News: Kentucky Derby Personality Quiz: What Janice Dean Hat Are You?
A personality quiz has been launched to determine which Janice Dean hat participants would be. Users can take the quiz and share their results with friends.
#science
Forbes: NASA Drops Stunning New Images To Honor Hubble’s 35th — And Looks Ahead
The Hubble Space Telescope marks its 35th anniversary this week, having transformed our understanding of the universe with over 1.7 million observations and 400 terabytes of data. NASA released four new images, showcasing Mars, planetary nebula NGC 2899, the Rosette Nebula, and galaxy NGC 5335.
Despite a rocky start due to a mirror flaw, Hubble continues to function, albeit with reduced capabilities. Plans for its successor, the Habitable Worlds Observatory, aim to further explore the cosmos and search for signs of life beyond our solar system.