Since returning to office, President Trump has reportedly golfed thirteen times in less than two months, incurring significant taxpayer expenses exceeding $18 million. These frequent trips to his Florida resorts involve substantial costs for Air Force One, military transport, and extensive security measures. This spending surpasses costs from his first term, which totaled $151.5 million over four years. The security detail has intensified following previous assassination attempts.
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Following President Trump’s letter urging nuclear negotiations and a subsequent offer by Russia to mediate, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected any such talks. Khamenei characterized calls for negotiations from “bully states” as attempts at domination, not genuine problem-solving. He explicitly stated Iran will not accept the demands of these states. This rejection follows Trump’s renewed “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran and his previous withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal.
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Donald Trump’s Turnberry golf resort in Scotland was vandalized by activists from Palestine Action, who painted “Gaza Is Not 4 Sale” on the grounds in response to Trump’s statements regarding plans for Gaza, including “cleaning out the whole thing.” The vandalism, which included damage to the greens and clubhouse, was described as a protest against the US administration’s alleged intent to ethnically cleanse Gaza and Trump’s rhetoric regarding the territory. Police are investigating the incident, while a resort spokesperson stated that the damage would not impact business.
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Mark Carney, a former central banker, is poised to become Canada’s next prime minister following a Liberal Party leadership vote. His candidacy gained momentum amidst President Trump’s trade war against Canada, which has fueled Canadian nationalism and bolstered the Liberals’ standing. Carney’s experience navigating economic crises, coupled with Chrystia Freeland’s association with the unpopular Justin Trudeau, solidified his position as the frontrunner. The upcoming election is expected to center on handling US-Canada relations, with Carney’s calm demeanor offering a contrast to the opposition’s populist approach.
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International Women’s Day saw widespread protests across the globe, with women demanding an end to gender-based violence and inequality. Demonstrations ranged from rallies in Istanbul, where participants challenged the government’s “Year of the Family” initiative, to marches in European capitals advocating for equal pay and access to healthcare. Protests also highlighted specific issues like restrictive abortion laws (Poland) and high rates of femicide (South America). The global demonstrations underscored the continued struggle for women’s rights and equality, facing pushback from both governmental policies and societal norms.
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The Alawite casualties included a significant number of civilians, outweighing the number of fighters, according to reports from activists. This underscores the devastating impact of the conflict on the civilian population. The situation highlights the urgent need for a peaceful resolution. Further details regarding the casualties were not provided by Defense Minister Israel Katz.
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Elon Musk alleges that George Soros-funded organizations, including the Indivisible Project and Democratic Socialists of America, are orchestrating anti-Tesla protests to harm the company’s reputation and stock price. These protests, coinciding with a 38% stock plummet since Trump’s inauguration, involve vandalism and boycotts, impacting Tesla’s public image. Musk points to ActBlue, a Democratic fundraising platform under investigation, as a funding source for these groups. Conversely, critics attribute Tesla’s struggles to Musk’s controversial actions and the company’s internal issues.
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Despite reduced intelligence sharing under the Trump administration, the U.S. continues providing Ukraine with intelligence for defensive purposes, excluding information directly supporting attacks on Russian forces. This policy aims to avoid the appearance of direct U.S. involvement in offensive actions against Russia. However, intelligence bolstering Ukraine’s defensive capabilities remains available. Importantly, Starlink service, crucial for Ukrainian military operations, continues uninterrupted.
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Vice President JD Vance reported being confronted by pro-Ukraine protesters while with his young daughter, causing her distress. The incident follows Vance’s involvement in a contentious Oval Office meeting with President Zelensky, which critics blame for escalating the conflict in Ukraine. Subsequent criticism of Vance’s actions has prompted further protests, including one where he was accosted while on vacation. While Vance described the conversation as mostly respectful, critics argued his actions in Ukraine warranted the protests.
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Increased patriotism and a desire to support local businesses, fueled by recent political events and a growing awareness of product origins, have led to a surge in sales for several Canadian companies. Ottawa Valley Meats, Blondie Apparel, and Glorified By Society all reported significant sales increases—30%, 35%, and 20%, respectively—since the beginning of the year. This “Made in Canada” movement reflects a shift in consumer behavior, with customers actively seeking out and proudly purchasing Canadian-made goods. The success of these businesses highlights the potential economic impact of supporting domestic producers.
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