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17 May 2025

#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Trump still has the power to bring peace to Europe
Trump still has the power to bring peace to Europe
Tensions escalated as Vladimir Putin faced pressure to meet with Volodymyr Zelensky in Istanbul, following a visit from four European leaders. Instead of attending, Putin sent a low-level delegation, aiming to elevate his status while undermining Zelensky.

Ukraine continues to demand a ceasefire and the return of prisoners, while Russia maintains maximalist positions. The situation hinges on a potential Trump-Putin meeting, which could influence Ukraine's sovereignty and future. Trump's leverage over Russia may be crucial in achieving a lasting peace.


#health

The Western Journal: Liberal RFK Jr. Channels Reagan at HHS Hearing: 'More Money Isn't the Solution'
Liberal RFK Jr. Channels Reagan at HHS Hearing: 'More Money Isn't the Solution'
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocated for a reduction of over $30 billion from his agency's budget during a House hearing, arguing that increased funding has not improved public health outcomes. He emphasized the need for smarter policies and less waste to enhance healthcare efficiency.

Kennedy's remarks resonate with a call for effective leadership and a focus on delivering better services to Americans reliant on Medicare and Medicaid, despite the agency's budget growth under the Biden administration. He aims to realign incentives to improve health outcomes while minimizing government interference.


#sports

The Western Journal: Indy 500 Driver Taken Away on Stretcher After Crash in Qualifying Practice
Indy 500 Driver Taken Away on Stretcher After Crash in Qualifying Practice
Marcus Armstrong was taken away on a stretcher after a serious crash during Indy 500 qualifying practice at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He hit the wall while navigating treacherous conditions with high winds. After being treated, he was released from the infield care center, alert and awake.

Meyer Shank Racing is working on a backup car, but it remains unclear who will drive it if Armstrong is unable to qualify. Options are limited, with potential conflicts of interest among available drivers. The team hopes to secure a spot on the starting grid despite the setback.


The Western Journal: Trans Athlete Vows He’ll Take State Championship from Female Competitors to Spite 'Haters'
Trans Athlete Vows He’ll Take State Championship from Female Competitors to Spite 'Haters'
Transgender athlete AB Hernandez, 16, is advancing toward the California state championships, despite protests from parents and school board members. After performing well at a recent track meet, Hernandez expressed determination to succeed and dismisses the negativity from protesters.

Critics, including members of the Save Girls Sports association, argue that Hernandez's participation disadvantages biological female athletes. Hernandez has consistently outperformed female competitors in various events, leading to ongoing debates about the inclusion of transgender athletes in women's sports.