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Fox News: Carney says Canada won't ever be for sale, with Trump responding 'never say never'
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney firmly stated that Canada will never become the 51st U.S. state, despite President Trump's repeated suggestions. Carney emphasized that Canada is not for sale and highlighted the importance of partnership and security collaboration between the two nations.
Trump acknowledged Canada's military investment but maintained a "never say never" stance on the statehood issue, arguing that the U.S. incurs financial burdens supporting Canada. Carney reiterated that Canadians' views on statehood remain unchanged.
Breitbart: Tillis Flips Off Trump, Announces Opposition to U.S. Attorney for D.C. Nominee Ed Martin
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) announced he will oppose Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin, citing concerns related to the January 6 Capitol incident. This decision jeopardizes Martin's nomination, which Trump had called "imperative."
Tillis's dissent directly contradicts Trump's stance, as the former president had previously pardoned individuals involved in the Capitol breach. With a deadline approaching for Martin's interim status, the lack of Tillis's support may effectively end the nomination process, hindering Trump's agenda.
Fox News: Trump teases 'very, very big announcement' ahead of Middle East trip, Carney says he's 'on edge of my seat'
President Trump announced a forthcoming "very, very big announcement" ahead of his trip to the Middle East, which includes visits to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. He described the announcement as highly significant and positive, with details expected to be revealed soon.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney humorously expressed anticipation for the announcement, thanking Trump for his hospitality. This story is ongoing, with updates to follow.
The Economist: Blighty newsletter: Italians are not so hot on Britain
Reform UK’s success in local elections poses a significant challenge for Labour and an existential threat to the Conservatives. Meanwhile, women gain legal clarity amid intensifying gender debates, and Scotland faces sluggish reforms to outdated land laws affecting rural communities.
In London, bureaucratic hurdles complicate brownfield development, while Polish migrants reportedly earn more than native Britons, potentially due to the departure of less successful migrants.
Fox News: Where Donald Trump stands with Americans 15 weeks into his 2nd presidency
President Trump claims his second term has seen "the greatest 100 days" in U.S. history, asserting strong executive actions and policy changes. However, his approval ratings have dipped, with recent polls showing disapproval around six points, largely due to concerns over the economy and inflation.
Despite his positive self-assessment, Trump's economic approval stands at just 38%, reflecting public dissatisfaction with rising prices and tariffs. GOP strategists warn that if inflation persists, it could jeopardize Trump's support among voters. Historical comparisons show Trump's approval ratings are notably lower than many predecessors at similar points in their presidencies.
Fox News: Speaker Johnson gives verdict on House plan to impeach judges blocking Trump
House Speaker Mike Johnson indicated that House Republicans are not inclined to pursue judicial impeachments, citing the difficulty of securing votes in both the House and Senate. He emphasized the need for a high burden of proof for impeachment and pointed to a recent bill aimed at limiting nationwide injunctions as a more viable solution.
While some conservatives are still interested in impeachment, they face political risks, as any attempt would likely fail in the Senate without bipartisan support. The ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary continue to fuel debates over judicial activism and executive authority.
The Western Journal: Trump Delivers Devastating Financial Blow to Celebs Who Moved to UK to Escape Him
President Trump has announced plans to impose a 100% tariff on movies produced in the UK, targeting celebrities who have relocated there to escape his administration. He argues that foreign incentives are harming the American film industry and framing this as a national security issue.
The UK has attracted filmmakers through tax relief, which has significantly boosted its film industry. Trump's tariff aims to encourage filmmakers to remain in the U.S., reflecting his broader goal of revitalizing American industries and discouraging reliance on foreign production.
#society
Fox News: School board member asks, 'How much God do you need?' as meeting erupts over prayer policy
A North Carolina school board meeting became contentious when board member Melanie Freeman proposed adding a prayer before meetings, citing it as a tradition. Fellow board member Pamela Escobar opposed the idea, arguing it could alienate some attendees and lead to lawsuits.
Despite the opposition, the board voted 5-2 to draft a policy for the invocation, which may include inviting outside clergy to mitigate legal risks. Escobar emphasized that the board's focus should be on educational matters rather than religious practices.
Le Monde: French court convicts 81-year-old hunter for killing endangered bear
An 81-year-old hunter received a four-month suspended sentence for killing an endangered female bear in the Pyrénées after it attacked him during a boar hunt in 2021. The court also revoked hunting licenses for 15 others involved and imposed fines totaling over €60,000 to environmental groups.
The prosecution argued the hunters were illegally in a nature reserve, while the defense claimed the shooting was a necessary action. The case has drawn significant criticism from environmental advocates.
GB News: Locals plead for closure of migrant hotel as 'loitering' asylum seekers 'ask for money and look in people's windows'
Residents near the Sandpiper Hotel in Chesterfield are demanding its closure due to issues attributed to asylum seekers housed there for two years. Complaints include increased antisocial behavior, noise, litter, and safety concerns, particularly regarding men loitering and following women.
Local residents feel they were not consulted about the hotel reopening under a Home Office contract. The situation has reportedly lowered property values and affected community safety, with one resident arrested for possessing explosives, though no danger was found.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump meets with freed Russian American who was detained abroad for over a year
Ksenia Karelina, recently released from over a year of detention in Russia, met with President Donald Trump at the White House. Her release was part of a prisoner swap, and Trump highlighted his administration's efforts in securing the freedom of nearly 50 Americans detained abroad.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the commitment to freeing all Americans wrongfully held overseas. Karelina's boyfriend, boxer Chris van Heerden, expressed pride in her resilience during their meeting with Trump.
Fox News: Trump claims Houthis 'don't want to fight' and says US will stop bombing campaign
President Trump announced the U.S. will cease its bombing campaign against the Houthi group in Yemen, stating they "don't want to fight." The decision to halt bombings takes effect immediately. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the focus on stopping attacks on ships in the region.
#crime
Fox News: Ohio man accused of killing deputy denied bond as chaos disrupts packed courtroom
Rodney Hinton Jr. is charged with aggravated murder for allegedly killing Hamilton County sheriff's deputy Larry Henderson by striking him with a vehicle during a traffic detail. Hinton's bond hearing was marked by disturbances, and he has been ordered held without bond while receiving mental health treatment.
Hinton's son, Ryan, was shot and killed by police a day prior during a pursuit involving a stolen vehicle. Hinton's defense claims he was not in the right state of mind during the incident. The case has drawn significant attention, with calls for justice from law enforcement groups.
#technology
The Western Journal: Mom Stunned When Thousands of Treats Show Up on Her Doorstep After Young Son Had Been Playing with Her Phone
A Kentucky mother, Holly LaFavers, was shocked to find 22 cases of Dum-Dum lollipops delivered to her home after her 8-year-old son, Liam, ordered them while playing on her phone. The total cost was nearly $4,000, prompting her to seek a refund from Amazon.
After returning some of the unaccounted cases and working with her bank, LaFavers successfully received her refund. She plans to adjust her phone settings to prevent future surprise orders.
#other
Daily Mirror: Kim Jong-un sends ailing Putin 15,000 'slave workers' in cruel gift for VE Week
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Daily Mirror: PM announces trade deal with major country - after Boris Johnson's failure
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Daily Mirror: Polling guru issues PM crushing two-word message after local elections mauling
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