• DOGE staffer resigns over uncovered racist posts
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    DOGE staffer Marko Elez a 25-year-old member of Elon Musks cadre of young engineers who have been storming various government agencies including the Treasury, USAID, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration resigned his position today when The Wall Street Journal uncovered his old social media account which featured numerous posts promoting racism and eugenics. (@) Among his posts, Elez suggested nullifying the Civil Rights Act and enacting a eugenic immigration policy. In another post, as reported by WSJ, Elez wrote, You could not pay me to marry outside of my ethnicity, as well as Normalize Indian hate, a remark reportedly aimed at the large South Asian population in Silicon Valley.As if there was any question about his beliefs, Elez also reportedly posted, Just for the record. I was racist before it was cool.Elez has a long history of working for Musk as an employee of SpaceX, Starlink, and X before joining the DOGE team. In his latest role, he was one of the staffers who seized the U.S. Treasury and had administrator-level privileges on the Treasury Departments payment systems. That Elez was a seemingly a proud and avowed racist is not surprising considering that DOGE which was ostensibly created to cut government spending has instead focused on finding and abolishing all DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) programs. What is surprising is that he faced consequences for it in the current administration. Despite this, X users are pointing out Elez has seemingly retained his job at Musks social media platform. (@) As soon as the news broke, users on X began commenting on the story, expressing their lack of surprise that Elez was racist considering his connection to Musk, who gave a Nazi salute during Donald Trumps inauguration and was a speaker at a rally for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in January, where he told the crowd they should not be ashamed of their history. We think you can decode what he meant by that remark. (@) "Of course perpetual fuckup @elonmusk set up a Department of Greenhorn Eugenecists. No surprise that an outspoken racist like @marko_elez is one of his best 'frenz.'" (@) "So it's safe to say racist DOGE employee Marko Elez was the first to take Trump's resignation offer?" (@) "So Marko Elez resigned from being a special government employee with the Treasury Department and Elon Musk still has him working at Twitter/X? Even after his racist/pro-eugenics posts? This tracks Considering hes an AI guy, I wonder what Elon is going to ask him to do after he had access to all of our Treasury data?" (@) "THE UNFUCKABLES" (@) "Elon Musk had to have known this guy Marko Elez was racist as fuck. Musk can see everything people write here, even deleted shit. This is the type of people he wants to work for him."
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  • Rep. Nancy Mace Repeatedly Spews Anti-Trans Slur During House Hearing: I Dont Really Care
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    Rep. Gerry Connolly has requested a formal inquiry into Rep. Nancy Maces use of a derogatory slur toward the transgender community during a House Oversight and Government Reform hearing on February 5. The Republican congresswomans remarks were made amid her ongoing controversial statements and attacks on the transgender community, as well as on fellow congresswoman Sarah McBride.During the hearing, Mace asked a panel of experts whether it was in the best interest of American citizens to fund a $2 million program in Guatemala, which she described as funding t****ies in reference to gender-affirming surgeries. Her comments sparked immediate backlash from several members of the House, including Connolly, who expressed concern over Maces use of a term widely recognized as a slur within the LGBTQ+ and transgender communities.Does this advance the interest of American citizens paying for t****ies in Guatemala to the tune of $2 million? Mace asked the panel. She went on to criticize U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) programs, questioning whether such expenditures were beneficial to the American public.Following Maces questioning, Connolly, a Democrat from Virginia, raised the issue of decorum, particularly the use of the derogatory term. The gentlelady has used a phrase that is considered a slur in the LGBTQ community and the trans community, Connolly said, addressing the committee chair, Rep. James Comer.View this post on InstagramA post shared by COURIER (@couriernewsroom)Connolly sought to continue his point, but Mace interrupted him, which led to her repeating the slur three times. I dont really care, Mace responded defiantly. You want penises in womens bathrooms and Im not gonna have it. No, thank you. Its disgusting.Connolly, visibly frustrated, continued: To me, a slur is a slur. And here in the committee, a level of decorum requires us to try consciously to avoid slurs. He emphasized that such language was unnecessary in a policy debate, saying, We can debate policy discussion without offending human beings who are fellow citizens.Connolly then formally requested a parliamentary inquiry into whether Maces remarks violated the committees standards for decorum. I would ask as a parliamentary inquiry whether the use of that phrase is not, in fact, a violation of the decorum rules, he said, underscoring the importance of respectful dialogue in government proceedings.Mace, however, rejected Connollys request, stating, Im not going to be counselled by a man over men and womens spaces or men who have mental health issues dressing as women.Chairman Comer, who was overseeing the hearing, responded that he was not sufficiently informed about LGBTQ+ terminology or the specifics of anti-trans slurs and would look into the matter further. He did not make any immediate judgment about the appropriateness of Maces language.The exchange quickly drew attention and condemnation from advocacy groups and LGBTQ+ rights organizations. Critics argue that Maces repeated use of the slur contributes to the harmful rhetoric surrounding transgender people, a community that already faces significant discrimination and marginalization.Maces comments are part of a broader, ongoing culture war in the U.S. involving transgender rights. The congresswoman has previously drawn criticism for her remarks on trans issues, particularly her opposition to the inclusion of transgender women in womens sports and her confrontations with trans advocates like McBride.As a result of the hearing and the request for inquiry, calls for accountability have intensified. Advocates stress the importance of lawmakers using inclusive language when discussing vulnerable communities, particularly in official legislative settings. Connollys actions were widely praised by LGBTQ+ groups who argue that members of Congress should maintain a standard of respect and dignity when addressing all citizens, including transgender individuals.The episode is a continuation of a broader national debate on the rights of transgender individuals, particularly in the realms of sports, healthcare, and social acceptance. While Maces remarks and the subsequent inquiry have ignited a political firestorm, they also underscore the ongoing cultural and political battles over transgender rights in the United States.As of now, it remains unclear what actions will be taken in response to the parliamentary inquiry. However, the incident has sparked renewed conversations about the language used by elected officials when addressing sensitive issues surrounding the LGBTQ+ community. The outcome of this inquiry could set a precedent for how similar cases are handled in the future.The post Rep. Nancy Mace Repeatedly Spews Anti-Trans Slur During House Hearing: I Dont Really Care appeared first on Gayety.
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  • Troye Sivan Revealed He Has New Music Indeed Coming
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    Troye Sivan is ready to heat things up again. The Bloom singer recently revealed new details about his fourth studio album, hinting it will be as bold and sex-positive as ever.In 2023, Sivan dropped his third LP, Something to Give Each Other, which he described as a celebration of sex, dance, sweat, community, queerness, love, and friendship. The record boasted 10 pop gemsincluding fan-favorite singles Rush, One of Your Girls and Got Me Startedand received widespread acclaim for its unapologetically queer lyrics, slick production and Sivans signature vocals.Troye Sivan Confirms New Music is Indeed ComingCritics werent the only ones who noticed. Something to Give Each Other snagged three Grammy nominations and took home two ARIA Music Awards, for Album of the Year and Best Pop Release. Still, while listeners continue to binge the albums irresistible hooks, Sivan has his sights set firmly on whats next.Related | Troye Sivan and Ross Lynch are Flirting on TikTokDuring the 67th Grammy Awards, the Blue Neighbourhood artistaccompanied by longtime friend and collaborator Lelandtold PRIDE hes already in the studio cooking up new music. And if you thought Something to Give Each Other was sultry, brace yourselves for round two.I am really inspired by sex, Sivan told the outlet. Were going into the studio tomorrow, literally!Beyond teasing more sexy sounds, the Australian pop star also underscored the significance of LGBTQIA+ representation at major events like the Grammys.[Theres an] unbelievable showing of resilience and strength. I think we have to look out for each other and have each others backs at the moment, he said, adding, I feel so proud to be a gay man [and] to be a queer man today more than ever.If you need even more proof Sivan isnt holding back on the steamy details, look no further than his recent appearance in Grindrs Tap or Block? video. Joined by several of his tour dancers, the 28-year-old singer gamely dished on topics like hotel sexreceiving a unanimous thumbs-up from the squad.Related | Shawn Mendes Liked Troye Sivans Butt Pic on InstagramI mean, if we didnt [have hotel sex], then we would be celibate for seven months, which would be crazy, Sivan joked.When asked about a partner being super hairy, Sivan shrugged off any hesitations.Its kinda hot, he said, though one dancer, Mauro, disagreed. For me, the ick is [when] you can tell theyve shaved, and its growing back everywhere, Sivan explained. Im like, girl, its fine. Know what I mean?The group also tackled other provocative promptslike taking a nude next to an everyday object (for, ahem, size comparison), skipping a post-gym shower (for the musk, of course), satin sheets and open relationshipskeeping the banter playful and revealing.For a taste of Sivans candid sense of humor (and plenty of laughs), check out the full Tap or Block? clip below. As for his forthcoming album, fans will have to stay tuned. But if his latest confessions are any indication, Troye Sivans next era is set to be an even more electrifying mix of sultry pop anthems, unabashed queer visibility and fearless self-expression.More StoriesRoss Lynch Waves Pride Flag On StageTroye Sivan Talks to Elton John About Coming Out, HIV and SNLTroye Sivan Wishes He Played Elio in Call Me By Your NameKeiynan Lonsdale Rocks Braids and Briefs in Revealing SelfieTroye Sivan Finally Confirms the Meaning Behind BloomThe post Troye Sivan Revealed He Has New Music Indeed Coming appeared first on Gayety.
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  • Ben Johnson wins AP NFL Assistant Coach of the Year
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    Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson watches during warmups before an NFL football divisional playoff game against the Washington Commanders, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Rey Del Rio)2025-02-06T15:09:31Z NEW ORLEANS (AP) Ben Johnson was a clear choice for the AP NFL Assistant Coach of the Year, receiving 29 first-place votes.Johnson, who was the Lions offensive coordinator, led a group that was first in scoring (33.22 points per game) and second in yards (409.5). He was hired to coach the Chicago Bears after Detroit lost in the playoffs.Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores got three first-place votes and finished second in the voting. Former Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, who was hired to coach the New York Jets, received six first-place votes and came in third.The award was among eight being presented Thursday night at NFL Honors.The other awards include Most Valuable Player, Coach of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Offensive Rookie of the Year, Defensive Rookie of the Year and Comeback Player of the Year for the 2024-25 season. The Associated Press NFL MVP and other awards will be announced tonight at the NFL Honors. Follow APs live coverage from New Orleans. Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, Joe Burrow, Jared Goff and Lamar Jackson are finalists for MVP.Barkley, Burrow and Jackson also are finalists for Offensive Player of the Year and Burrow is also in the running for Comeback Player of the Year. Jackson was voted AP first-team All-Pro quarterback while Allen made the second team. Allen and the Bills beat Jackson and the Ravens in the playoffs before losing to Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the AFC title game.Barkley ran for 2,005 yards, eighth-best in NFL history. Hes run for 442 yards and five touchdowns in the playoffs, helping the Eagles reach the Super Bowl against Kansas City on Sunday.Barkley is 30 yards away from breaking Terrell Davis 26-year-old record for most in a season, including playoffs.A nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league completed voting before the playoffs began.___AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl ROB MAADDI Maaddi is senior NFL writer for The Associated Press. Hes covered the league for 24 years, including the first two decades as the Eagles beat writer. mailto
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  • Trump administration sues Chicago in latest crackdown on sanctuary cities
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    Immigrants from Venezuela are reflected in a marble wall while taking shelter at the Chicago Police Department's 16th District station on May 1, 2023. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, FIle)2025-02-06T17:47:28Z CHICAGO (AP) The Trump administration sued Chicago on Thursday alleging that sanctuary laws in the nations third-largest city thwart federal efforts to enforce immigration laws. The lawsuit, which also names the state of Illinois, is the latest effort to crack down on places that limit cooperation between federal immigration agents and local police. It follows the federal governments threats of criminal charges and funding cuts to what are known as sanctuary cities. The conduct of officials in Chicago and Illinois minimally enforcing and oftentimes affirmatively thwarting federal immigration laws over a period of years has resulted in countless criminals being released into Chicago who should have been held for immigration removal from the United States, according to the lawsuit filed in Chicagos federal court. Targeting sanctuary citiesPresident Donald Trump has often singled out Chicago and Illinois because they have some of the nations strongest protections for immigrants. Top administration officials last month visited the city to launch stepped up immigration enforcement and showcased footage of border czar Tom Homan making arrests. The aggressive approach and harsh rhetoric have been heavily criticized for stoking fears in immigrant communities and feeding false claims about crime among immigrants. While several high-profile and violent crimes involving people in the U.S. illegally have been in the news in recent months, there is nothing to support the allegation that it happens daily. Studies have found that people living in the U.S. illegally are less likely than native-born Americans to have been arrested for violent, drug and property crimes.Still, the sentiment is the cornerstone of Trumps agenda. The first bill he signed of his new administration, named after slain Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, requires the detention of immigrants in the country illegally who are accused of theft and violent crimes. Federal funding cutsHours after new Attorney General Pam Bondi was sworn in Wednesday, she ordered an end to Department of Justice grants for jurisdictions that unlawfully interfere with federal law enforcement.Courts, however, have repeatedly upheld the legality of the range of sanctuary laws. The laws do not allow local law enforcement to actively interfere with federal operations. The first Trump White House also tried to deny public safety grants to sanctuary jurisdictions, but courts also largely rejected those attempts.California Democratic Attorney General Rob Bonta said he is monitoring the directives implementation.We wont hesitate to respond if the Trump administration attempts to delay or unlawfully condition vital public safety funding for state and local law enforcement, he said in a statement.The administration, though, has already made clear that legal precedent wont necessarily stand in its way. Lawyers say that simply filing lawsuits can intimidate jurisdictions to back away from their sanctuary laws.Immigration advocates expect the administration to use a range of political tools against sanctuary jurisdictions, from legislation to Bondis directives to threats to restrict funding from agencies including the Department of Transportation.This is going to be an ongoing attack on all fronts and in multiple agencies, Kerri Talbot, the co-executive director of the Immigration Hub, a pro-immigration policy group, told reporters. Sanctuary cities vow to fight backThe lawsuit against Chicago claims that local laws run counter to federal laws by restricting local governments from sharing immigration information with federal law enforcement officials and preventing immigration agents from identifying individuals who may be subject to removal.Heavily Democratic Chicago has been a sanctuary city for decades and has beefed up its laws several times, including during Trumps first term in 2017. That same year, then-Gov. Bruce Rauner, a Republican, signed more statewide sanctuary protections in law, putting him at odds with his party. A message was left seeking comment from Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, who has defended the citys sanctuary laws. He and other mayors plan to testify next month at a congressional hearing on sanctuary cities. In recent months, Chicago has helped host trainings for people to learn their rights when it comes to immigration agents and publicized the information at public transit stations. Illinois Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker said the state has always complied with the law. Unlike Donald Trump, Illinois follows the law, Pritzkers office said in a statement. Instead of working with us to support law enforcement, the Trump Administration is making it more difficult to protect the public, just like they did when Trump pardoned the convicted January 6 violent criminals.The lawsuit also names Cook County, where Chicago is located, and its sheriff. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle said in a statement that the nations second-most populous county, remained committed to being a fair and welcoming community for all residents. Sheriff Tom Dart issued a statement saying his office doesnt pass or enact immigration legislation and follows all laws. ___Associated Press reporters Tim Sullivan in Minneapolis and Sophie Austin in Sacramento, California, contributed.
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  • J.K. Rowling Slams Left Over Trumps Executive Order on Womens Sports
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    J.K. Rowling, the British author best known for creating the Harry Potter series, took to social media on Wednesday to voice her disapproval of those advocating for the inclusion of transgender women in womens sports. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Rowling shared a photo of former U.S. President Donald Trump signing the No Men in Womens Sports executive order, surrounded by applauding female athletes. The signing took place on National Girls and Women in Sports Day, a day dedicated to recognizing the achievements of women in sports and advocating for equal opportunities for female athletes.In her post, Rowling directed a sharp message to the left, claiming that their efforts to allow transgender womenbiological males who identify as femaleto compete in womens sports had contributed to a harmful shift in society. Congratulations to every single person on the left whos been campaigning to destroy womens and girls rights, Rowling wrote. Without you, thered be no images like this.The tweet was accompanied by a critical tone, as the author suggested that the push to allow transgender women in womens sports had undermined womens rights and safety. Rowling, who has been vocal about her views on the subject, continued her critique in another post, rejecting the argument that transgender inclusion affects only a small fraction of the population. Why do you care about a tiny fraction of the population? she remarked, dismissing the line as utterly ridiculous.Rowlings stance on the issue has been clear for years, as she has consistently supported the notion of keeping biological males out of womens sports. The Harry Potter author argued that the promotion of gender ideology has led to a significant erosion of fundamental rights, including freedom of speech, scientific truth, and protections for women and children. Gender ideology has undermined freedom of speech, scientific truth, gay rights, and womens and girls safety, privacy and dignity, she wrote. Its also caused irreparable physical damage to vulnerable kids. Nobody voted for it, the vast majority of people disagree with it, yet it has been imposed, top down, by politicians, healthcare bodies, academia, sections of the media, celebrities and even the police.The authors post suggested that those advocating for gender inclusivity in sports and beyond had been misled or were ignoring the negative consequences of such policies. This movement has impacted society in disastrous ways, Rowling said. If you had any sense, youd be quietly deleting every trace of activist mantras, ad hominem attacks, false equivalence and circular arguments from your X feeds.In addition to her views on womens sports, Rowling also made headlines last year when she criticized the BBCs decision to award its Womens Footballer of the Year award to Zambian soccer player Barbra Banda. Banda had previously withdrawn from the Zambian squad for the Womens Africa Cup of Nations after failing to meet sex eligibility requirements. However, she was allowed to compete in the Paris Olympics and later became the second-leading scorer in the U.S. National Womens Soccer League.Rowling took to social media to express her outrage, stating, Presumably the BBC decided this was more time efficient than going door to door to spit directly in womens faces.Beyond her views on sports, Rowling has faced significant backlash for her outspoken criticism of transgender issues, particularly in relation to the Scottish Hate Crime Act. Signed into law last year, the legislation introduced a new crime of stirring up hatred against any of the protected groups covered by the bill, including transgender individuals. Rowling, a vocal critic of the law, has repeatedly expressed concern that it infringes on free speech and places limits on peoples ability to express their views on gender. She even challenged Scottish authorities to arrest her for calling a man a man.In previous social media posts, Rowling also highlighted several instances in which male criminals claimed to be transgender in order to be housed in female prisons. She cited examples of male criminals convicted of serious offenses, including child sexual assault, who had been allowed to identify as women before serving their sentences. The author used these examples to argue that transgender inclusion policies posed a threat to womens safety.The issue of transgender inclusion in sports has been a contentious topic worldwide, with both sides of the debate fiercely defending their positions. Critics of transgender women competing in womens sports argue that it creates an unfair advantage, given the physiological differences between men and women. Supporters of transgender rights, however, maintain that exclusion from sports is discriminatory and harmful to transgender individuals.Rowlings stance on this issue has earned her both support and condemnation. While she has found an audience of supporters who share her concerns about the impact of gender ideology on womens rights, she has also faced significant backlash from the LGBTQ+ community and allies who accuse her of transphobia. Despite the controversy, Rowling remains an active and vocal participant in the debate, particularly on social media platforms like X, where she has continued to share her views on the subject.As the debate over transgender rights in sports continues, Rowlings comments are likely to fuel further conversations about the intersection of gender, equality, and fairness in athletics.The post J.K. Rowling Slams Left Over Trumps Executive Order on Womens Sports appeared first on Gayety.
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  • NCAA changes transgender policy to limit womens competition to athletes assigned female at birth
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    FILE -The San Jose State players take the court for warm ups before an NCAA women's college volleyball match against Air Force, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024, in San Jose, Calif. (AP Photo/Eakin Howard, File)2025-02-06T20:33:02Z The NCAA changed its participation policy for transgender athletes on Thursday, limiting competition in womens sports to athletes assigned female at birth only.The move came one day after President Donald Trump signed an executive order intended to ban transgender athletes from girls and womens sports. The order gives federal agencies latitude to withhold federal funding from entities that do not abide by Title IX in alignment with the Trump administrations view, which interprets sex as the gender someone was assigned at birth.The NCAA policy change is effective immediately and applies to all athletes regardless of previous eligibility reviews. The NCAA has some 1,100 member schools with more than 500,000 athletes, easily the largest governing body for college athletics in the U.S.We strongly believe that clear, consistent, and uniform eligibility standards would best serve todays student-athletes instead of a patchwork of conflicting state laws and court decisions, NCAA President Charlie Baker said. To that end, President Trumps order provides a clear, national standard. The NCAA policy that went into effect in 2022 adopted a sport-by-sport approach, where transgender participation was determined by the policy of the sports national governing body. In sports with no national governing body, that sports international federation policy would be in place. If there is no international federation policy, previously established IOC policy criteria would take over. Over the past year, however, transgender athletes have been targeted by critics who say their participation in womens sports is unfair and a potential safety risk. It became a major talking point in Trumps re-election campaign even though there is believed to be a very small number of transgender athletes; Baker last year said he knew of only 10 transgender athletes in the NCAA. The NCAAs revised policy permits athletes assigned male at birth to practice with womens teams and receive benefits such as medical care. It it not uncommon, for example, for womens basketball teams to practice against fellow students who are male. Regardless of sex assigned at birth or gender identity, an athlete can practice and compete with a mens team assuming they meet all other NCAA eligibility requirements.However, the NCAA said an athlete assigned female at birth who has begun hormone therapy (testosterone, for example) can practice with a womens team but cannot compete on a womens team without risking the teams eligibility for championships.Member schools remain responsible for certifying athlete eligibility for practice and competition. The NCAA also said schools are subject to local, state and federal legislation and such legislation supersedes NCAA rules.The NCAA policy change was announced hours after the Trump administration said it was investigating potential civil rights violations at two universities and a high school sports league that allowed transgender athletes to compete on womens teams. The Education Department said it had opened reviews of San Jose State University, the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. San Jose States womens volleyball team drew headlines last season over unconfirmed allegations that the roster included a transgender player. As for Penn, three former teammates of transgender swimmer Lia Thomas have sued the NCAA, Ivy League, Harvard and the school over Thomass participation at conference and national championships, saying it violated Title IX provisions.The NCAA said its Board of Governors had directed staff to help all member schools foster respectful and inclusive collegiate athletic cultures, noting it has recently updated its mental health guidance.The updated policy combined with these resources follows through on the NCAAs constitutional commitment to deliver intercollegiate athletics competition and to protect, support and enhance the mental and physical health of student-athletes, Baker said. This national standard brings much needed clarity as we modernize college sports for todays student-athletes. The NCAA policy now mirrors that of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, which governs sports at 241 mostly small colleges across the country. Last April, the NAIA unanimously approved a policy allowing only athletes whose sex assigned at birth is female and have not begun hormone therapy to compete.__AP sports: https://apnews.com/sports ERIC OLSON Olson is an Associated Press sports writer based in Omaha, Nebraska. He covers Nebraska, Creighton, the Big Ten and national college sports issues. twitter mailto
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  • A Russian spy ship caught fire off Syrias coast, officials say. Heres audio of its broadcasts
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    Military officials say this photo taken from a nearby vessel shows smoke rising from a fire aboard the Russian spy ship Kildin off the coast of Syria on Jan. 23, 2025. (AP Photo)2025-02-07T03:08:22Z PARIS (AP) The man is insistent: Our ship is in difficulty, so keep your distance, he instructs another vessel over the radio.Warship on your course, he says. I am drifting. Im not under command. Sound of a man aboard the Kildin broadcasting over a maritime radio channel The audio provides an unusual peek inside Russias fleet of spy ships. The broadcast, according to military officials, came from a Russian spy ship, the Kildin, as the vessel packed with intelligence-gathering equipment drifted temporarily out of control off the Syrian coast on Jan. 23, with flames and black fumes rising from its smokestack.The Associated Press obtained audio of the broadcast, as well as video and photos showing the blaze, that three military officials said were gathered by a ship from a NATO nation operating nearby. The officials, also from a NATO country, spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity to discuss the fire and radio transmission that Russian authorities havent publicly reported. The audio provides an unusual peek inside Russias fleet of spy ships that NATO nations are watching closely because of concerns that Moscow might sabotage underwater cables and pipelines amid tensions over the war in Ukraine. Even though the Kildin was in trouble, the secretive ship didnt respond to an offer of help from the NATO vessel, the officials said. The U.K. last month tracked another Russian vessel that it identified as a spy ship in the English Channel. The Defense Ministry said the Yantar was caught loitering over critical undersea infrastructure and that a Royal Navy submarine surfaced close to the ship to warn it had been secretly monitoring its every move. Fire temporarily disables the shipThe 55-year-old Kildin gathers intelligence on NATO activities in the Mediterranean and had been operating near naval exercises by alliance member Turkey before the fire, according to the officials who spoke to the AP.They said the blaze burned for at least four hours and that the Kildins crew removed the covers from lifeboats though they never put them to sea.The Kildin also hoisted two black balls from its masts a maritime signal that the ship can no longer steer, the officials said.They said the crew eventually regained control and that the Kildin is still stationed and gathering intelligence off the Syrian port of Tartus, accompanied by a frigate and a supply vessel. It is not clear what caused the blaze. AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a broadcast from a Russian spy ship that hit trouble off Syria. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said he wasnt aware of a fire aboard the Kildin and didnt say what the ship was doing at the time. He dismissed suggestions that it reflected poorly on Russian naval readiness. Assessing the state of the fleet based on the breakdown of one particular ship or one particular malfunction is not professional, Peskov said. Military officials say this photo taken from a nearby vessel shows smoke rising from a fire aboard the Russian spy ship Kildin off the coast of Syria on Jan. 23, 2025. (AP Photo) Military officials say this photo taken from a nearby vessel shows smoke rising from a fire aboard the Russian spy ship Kildin off the coast of Syria on Jan. 23, 2025. (AP Photo) Share Share Copy Link copied Email Facebook X Reddit LinkedIn Pinterest Flipboard Print Read More Retired Vice Adm. Michel Olhagaray, a former head of Frances center for higher military studies, said that even though the Kildin regained steering, the fire highlights the logistical difficulties for Russia of maintaining naval forces in the Mediterranean, far from its bases in the Arctic and the Baltic Sea.Moscow also is no longer able to use its Black Sea Fleet for Mediterranean patrols because during the Ukraine war Turkey isnt allowing warships to pass through the Bosporus, which links the Black and Mediterranean seas.The maintenance of this Russian fleet, particularly in the Mediterranean, is extraordinarily complex, Olhagaray said. Audio captures radio exchangesThe audio gathered by the NATO ship is a 75-second radio exchange between the Kildin and a Togo-flagged cargo ship, Milla Moon, the officials said. Sound of a man aboard the Kildin broadcasting over a maritime radio channel The AP also obtained a second recording of conversations among crew members aboard the NATO ship. In that, they can be heard identifying the exchange theyve just monitored as being between the Kildin and a Togolese vessel. Military officials provided both recordings to the AP, which was not able to independently authenticate them.Ship-tracking websites that use the data vessels emit on their identity, position, speed and course show the Milla Moon lifted anchor off Tartus and started cruising northward along Syrias coast on Jan. 23. That was the day of the Kildin fire, also in waters off Tartus, the military officials said. They said the Kildin at first identified itself to the Milla Moon as another ship, the Sky, and then asked to switch channels to continue the conversation.After the switch, the man with accented English is then heard identifying his vessel as a warship.Motor vessel Milla Moon, this is warship on your course, the voice can be heard saying on the clip. Please hear me. Sound of a man aboard the Kildin broadcasting over a maritime radio channel He asks the Milla Moon to steer clear.I am drifting. Im not under command, he says.Milla Moon responds that it will plot a course away before signing off with, You are welcome. Good watch. Goodbye.___Associated Press writers Dasha Litvinova in Tallinn, Estonia, and Helen Wieffering in Washington contributed to this report.
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  • Antonio Gates, Jared Allen, Eric Allen and Sterling Sharpe make the Pro Football Hall of Fame
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    Former Los Angeles Chargers tight end Antonio Gates speaks as he is inducted into the Chargers Hall of Fame during halftime in an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Denver Broncos, on Dec. 10, 2023, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun, File)2025-02-07T03:10:38Z NEW ORLEANS (AP) Antonio Gates, Jared Allen, Eric Allen and Sterling Sharpe were voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the smallest induction class in 20 years following offseason rule changes meant to make it harder to get inducted.Sharpe got in as a seniors candidate in voting announced Thursday night at the NFL Honors and will join younger brother Shannon as the first siblings ever inducted into the Hall. Two-time Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning fell short and wont join older brother Peyton in Canton, Ohio, this year.The induction ceremony will be held Aug. 2.While the small class is a change from past years when at least seven people got inducted in each of the previous 12 classes, it isnt unprecedented.There were only four inductees in the 2005 class and there were 18 other years with three or four inductees since the first class of 17 was enshrined in 1963. New rules were instituted this year after a push by Hall of Famers to make the Hall more exclusive and it led directly to the smaller class. The modern era candidates were voted from 15 down to seven in the final stage, instead of five in past years. The 49 voters then got to vote for five of the seven with anyone reaching 80% or finishing in the top three getting into the Hall. In past years, the five finalists all got an up-or-down vote with all five getting in for the past 17 years.The candidates from the seniors, coach and contributor categories were then all placed in a group with voters picking three. Candidates also needed 80% support with the top finisher automatically getting in even if he fell short. Gates got elected in his second year of eligibility. He played only basketball in college before turning into one of the NFLs top tight ends after being drafted by the Chargers. He became an All-Pro in just his second season in 2004. He was an All-Pro again the next two seasons and went on to have a 16-year career with the Chargers. Gates finished with 955 catches for 11,841 yards and an NFL record for tight ends with 116 touchdown receptions. He ranks seventh all-time in TD catches. Jared Allen was a four-time All-Pro who finished his career with 136 sacks, including a league-leading 22 in 2011 for Minnesota. He also led the league in sacks with 15 1/2 for Kansas City in 2007 and reached double digits in seven straight seasons. His final game was a Super Bowl loss for Carolina against Denver in the 2015 season.Eric Allen starred for 14 seasons as a top cornerback in the NFL and never had to move to safety as he aged. Allens career spanned from the Fog Bowl game in 1988 when he starred for Philadelphia as a rookie to the Tuck Rule game in the 2001 season for Oakland in his final game.Allen finished with 54 interceptions, including eight returned for touchdowns. He was a first-team All-Pro in 1989 and had two other seasons as a second-team selection.Sharpe had a short but productive career for the Green Bay Packers from 1988-94. His best season came in 1992, when he became the sixth player to win the receiving triple crown, setting an NFL record with 108 catches for 1,461 yards and 13 touchdowns. He broke his own record with 112 catches in 1993 and led the NFL with 18 touchdown receptions in his final season, 1994, before a neck injury cut his career short.Sharpe was a three-time All-Pro and had 595 catches for 8,134 yards and 65 TDs. He trailed only Jerry Rice over his seven-year career in receptions and TD catches.The Sharpe brothers will join three father-son tandems in the Hall: Tim and Wellington Mara; Art Rooney Sr. and Dan Rooney; and Ed and Steve Sabol.The four other modern-era candidates who reached the final stage but fell short were Willie Anderson, Torry Holt, Luke Kuechly and Adam Vinatieri. Those four automatically advance to the final 15 for next years voting. The other eight finalists who got cut earlier were Manning, Jahri Evans, Steve Smith Sr., Terrell Suggs, Fred Taylor, Reggie Wayne, Darren Woodson and Marshal Yanda.The seniors candidates who fell short were Maxie Baughan and Jim Tyrer, with Mike Holmgren falling short as the coach and Ralph Hay as the contributor.___AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl JOSH DUBOW Dubow is an NFL writer for The Associated Press who covers the San Francisco 49ers and provides weekly analysis of NFL statistics. twitter mailto
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  • Laverne Cox & George Wallace Bring Heart & Hilarity to Sitcom Clean Slate
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    This Prime Video sitcom delivers heartfelt humor and groundbreaking representationheres why you should watch.A Fresh Take on Family and IdentityExecutive produced by industry legends like Norman Lear, Laverne Cox, and George Wallace, the sitcom Clean Slate explores family, identity, and second chances in the most unexpected ways.The series follows Harry Slate (Wallace), an old-school Alabama car wash owner whose world is turned upside down when his estranged child returns homenot as the son he remembers, but as Desiree (Cox), a proud trans woman. As the two attempt to mend their strained relationship, they navigate the growing pains of understanding each other, all while dealing with quirky neighbors, a church congregation in turmoil and an evolving romance between Desiree and Harrys right-hand man, Mack (Jay Wilkison).Cox and Wallace Reflect on Their Hollywood JourneysLaverne Cox has been a trailblazer in Hollywood, breaking barriers as the first openly transgender person nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award. Her work in Orange Is the New Black put trans narratives in the mainstream, but Cox has continued pushing for authentic representation both in front of and behind the camera.This is one of the most difficult things Ive done, ironically enough, Cox said. Partly because Desiree is so close to me. Shes based on me, and a lot of the storylines come from my life. I think shes a younger version of me.She made that happen, Wallace said of Coxs influence on the shows inclusive atmosphere. Every person from every walk of life was represented. I learned so much just by being with people I never hung out with before. We all became family.Meanwhile, Wallace, a veteran comedian and actor, brings decades of experience to the sitcom. Having worked alongside comedy greats like Richard Pryor and Redd Foxx, Wallaces career spans stand-up, television and film.Behind the Scenes: Creating an Inclusive SetBeyond the laughs, the show boasts a truly diverse and inclusive production team.We created a writers room with people of color, queer people, trans people, people from the South, and people from the church, Cox said. Having representation at every level of production makes a difference. Id be devastated if someone came from a project I worked on and said they had a horrible experience. The fact that people felt seen and celebrated? Thats what Im proudest of.Wallace echoed Coxs sentiments, emphasizing the importance of fostering a welcoming set.Whats Next for Clean Slate?While Season 1 is just beginning, the creators are already thinking ahead.We have about three or four seasons mapped out, and Im super excited about whats to come, Cox teased. If people love the show, they should write Amazon and say, We need a second season!Wallace added with a grin, Were going to do what the people want. And trust me, theres a lot more coming.With its mix of heartfelt storytelling and laugh-out-loud moments, Clean Slate is poised to be a game-changer for sitcoms. If the first season is any indication, audiences are in for an emotional, hilarious and utterly unforgettable ride. Catch Clean Slate streaming now on Prime Video!The post Laverne Cox & George Wallace Bring Heart & Hilarity to Sitcom Clean Slate appeared first on Gayety.
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  • Rwanda-backed rebels tell residents of a captured eastern Congolese city they are safe
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    Red Cross personnel load bodies of victims of the fighting between Congolese government forces and M23 rebels in a truck in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, as the U.N. health agency said 900 died in the fight. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)2025-02-06T13:23:50Z GOMA, Congo (AP) The Rwanda-backed rebels who captured eastern Congo s key city of Goma sought to reassure its residents Thursday, holding a stadium rally and promising safety under their administration as they try to shore up public support amid growing international pressure.The M23 rebels continued advances elsewhere in eastern Congo despite their own announcement of a unilateral cease-fire, and the U.N. secretary-general called for them to lay down their guns and agree to mediation. Health officials, meanwhile, said the rebellion had disrupted a key medical lab in Goma. As thousands gathered at the stadium in Goma, which the rebels captured last week with the support of troops from neighboring Rwanda, M23 political leader Corneille Nangaa told the crowd that the city had been liberated and sanitized and that new administrative heads have been appointed. I ask you to sleep well because we bring you security; this is our priority, Nangaa said. Starting next week, the children return to school. Let all state agents return to their offices. The displaced people are returning to their homes. The rebels are backed by some 4,000 troops from neighboring Rwanda, according to U.N. experts. They are the most potent of the more than 100 armed groups active in Congos east, which holds vast deposits critical to much of the worlds technology.Unlike in 2012, when the rebels first captured Goma but held it for only a short time, analysts say the M23 is now eyeing political power and eager to show it can govern. One of those at the rally Thursday, Emmanuel Kakule, a Goma resident, said he is still worried about the situation in Goma.I came to listen to their project, the 26-year-old said. I dont know if Im convinced. ... Were still afraid. Rebels continue to advance despite unilateral ceasefireEarlier this week, the rebels announced a unilateral ceasefire to facilitate humanitarian aid, but the Congolese government later dismissed that as a false communication amid reports of continued rebel advances in the east.On Thursday, the rebels were advancing into South Kivu province and were 50 kilometers (30 miles) from the provincial capital of Bukavu, according to Nene Bintou, president of the civil society in the province. The rebels also had seized a town in the mineral-rich region a day earlier after the ceasefire was declared.The advance has caused tension and fear among residents in Bukavu, with many fleeing to surrounding villages further afar from the city. Public transportation has also become less available, forcing some to trek for hours with their children and belongings. Three Swiss aid workers killedThree Congolese employees of a group known as Swiss Church Aid were attacked and killed Wednesday during a mission in North Kivu provinces Rutshuru territory, about 65 kilometers (40 miles) from Goma, the group said in a statement.The group, which is investigating the incident and suspended other projects in the province, called the attack a serious violation of international humanitarian law. A critical laboratory under threat in GomaAfricas top public health body, meanwhile, sounded notes of alarm Thursday, saying that the rebellion had disrupted services at a high-security medical lab in Goma involved in the control and surveillance of infectious diseases such as Ebola.The disruption at the National Institute of Biomedical Research lab underscores the need for the decentralization of laboratory capacity in the region, said Yap Boum II, a manager at the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Boum, in an online briefing, said that collection of samples for illnesses such as mpox had been disrupted and that the rebellion has led to dozens of mpox patients fleeing from treatment centers, raising the risk of the disease spreading. U.N. chief asks rebels to silence their gunsThe U.N. and aid groups have expressed concern about the safety of the displaced people in Goma. Before it was captured by the rebels, the city was a critical humanitarian hub that hosted many of the more than 6 million people displaced by conflict in the region.On Thursday, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued an urgent appeal to the rebels and their Rwandan military backers to silence the guns and stop the escalating fighting in the region, stressing that there is no military solution to the conflict in the mineral-rich region.It is time for mediation. It is time to end this crisis. It is time for peace, Guterres told U.N. reporters.The U.N. chief announced that he will be flying to Addis Ababa to take part in a meeting of the African Union Peace and Security Council next week, where this crisis will also be front and center.We also see the continued threat by other armed groups, either Congolese or foreign, Guterres said. We have countless reports of human rights abuses, including sexual and gender-based violence, forced recruitment, and the disruption of lifesaving aid. Malawi directs preparation for peacekeepers withdrawalMeanwhile, Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera, said that hes asked the commander of his countrys peacekeepers in eastern Congo to begin preparations for their withdrawal. Malawian troops are part of a regional peacekeeping force supporting Congolese army in the region. At least 3 Malawian troops and 14 South African soldiers also part of the force have been killed in the fighting.Chakwera said on Wednesday that the withdrawal was to honor the declaration of a ceasefire by the rebels and to pave the way for negotiations and a lasting peace. He did not give a timeframe for the Malawian troops withdrawal.South Africas President Cyril Ramaphosa, however, said his countrys peacekeepers would remain in Congo to show its commitment to a peaceful resolution of one of the worlds most intractable conflicts.Ahead of a summit of African countries starting Friday in Tanzania to discuss the conflict in eastern Congo, Ramaphosa said the leaders would be reiterating our call for a ceasefire and a resumption of talks.Asadu reported from Abuja, Nigeria, and Kamale reported from Kinshasa, Congo. AP journalist Rodney Muhmuza in Kampala, Uganda, Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations and Gerald Imray in Cape Town, South Africa, contributed to this reporting.
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  • Trump promotes misleading claims about federal governments media subscriptions
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    President Donald Trump attends the National Prayer Breakfast at Washington Hilton, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)2025-02-07T00:50:57Z NEW YORK (AP) Federal government payments to news outlets like Politico, The New York Times and The Associated Press for subscriptions or to license content are in the crosshairs of Trump administration spending hawks, with the president on Thursday calling it potentially THE BIGGEST SCANDAL OF THEM ALL.Its the latest in a series of skirmishes with the media, long a target of Donald Trump and his supporters. The Defense Department last week evicted NPR, NBC, the Times and Politico from their Pentagon workspaces, and Trump has continued to criticize CBS 60 Minutes for its handling of an interview with former opponent Kamala Harris last fall. Free press advocates are also concerned about Trumps plans for the media outlet Voice of America, whose charter guarantees its editorial freedom. This time, though, is a bit different. By linking federal government spending to the media, Trump has bundled two of his long-favored political targets into one rhetorical package denouncing a common practice as untoward while offering no supporting evidence for his assertions. On Wednesday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the government had paid more than $8 million for Politico subscriptions and that Elon Musks government efficiency team is working on canceling those payments. That quickly set off a social-media maelstrom and a hunt by online sleuths for other evidence of taxpayer spending on the news. The U.S. government must stop paying for media subscriptions. Now, Richard Grenell, Trumps special mission envoy, posted on X. Trump, on his Truth Social platform, complained about payments to the FAKE NEWS MEDIA for creating good stories about Democrats. Did the New York Times receive money??? Who else did??? THIS COULD BE THE BIGGEST SCANDAL OF THEM ALL, he wrote.And at a national prayer breakfast at the Capitol on Thursday morning, Trump touted the efforts to look into the media spending. Were catching them left and right, Trump said. Were catching them. Were catching them to a point where they dont know what the heck is going on. They cant believe theyre getting caught. Governments paying for news outlets content is commonPolitico, in a statement to readers from CEO Goli Sheikholeslami and Editor-in-Chief John Harris, said Thursday that it is not getting a government subsidy. It is a transaction just as the government buys research, equipment, software and industry reports, they said. Some online voices are deliberately spreading falsehoods. Lets be clear: Politico has no financial dependence on the government and no hidden agenda. We cover politics and policy thats our job.It has not been unusual for governments, federal and state, to subscribe to major media outlets to keep up on important or strategic issues. The U.S. State Department, for example, may depend on international news reporting for clarity on incidents happening in countries where the United States has interests. Specialists in an agency like the Department of Transportation follow trade publications for industry trends. The Politico Pro service helps government and private sector customers track policy, legislation and regulations in real time with news, intelligence and a suite of data products, the company said. It would not discuss how many subscriptions it has sold, or the prices.The New York Times said it earned less than $2 million last year through government subscriptions, which are offered at a discounted rate. Through one arrangement, the Times gives access to more than 1 million active and retired military members and their families.These officials and other public servants are simply seeking to better understand the world through our independent journalism, like millions of other Americans, spokesman Charlie Stadtlander said. Elon Musks voice is also in the mixMusk, also a frequent critic of the mainstream media and the owner of a platform that in many ways competes with it, retweeted one message on X that complained about the AP raking in millions of dollars in government money for years.Not for long, Musk added. This is obviously a huge waste of taxpayer money.AP spokeswoman Lauren Easton said that the U.S. government has long been an AP customer through both Democratic and Republican administrations. It licenses APs nonpartisan journalism, just like thousands of news outlets and customers around the world. Its quite common for governments to have contracts with news organizations for their content.The outlet would not reveal how much it is earning in federal government contracts.Separately, Musks focus on the USAID agency has threatened some $268 million in congressionally-authorized funding aimed at offering training and support to some 6,200 independent journalists working around the world, including in war-torn Ukraine, said the organization Reporters Without Borders.Denying the money will create a vacuum that plays into the hands of propagandists and authoritarian states, said Clayton Weimers, executive director of Reporters Without Borders USA branch. ___David Bauder writes about the intersection of media and entertainment for the AP. Follow him at http://x.com/dbauder and https://bsky.app/profile/dbauder.bsky.social DAVID BAUDER Bauder is the APs national media writer, covering the intersection of news, politics and entertainment. 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  • Trump signs order imposing sanctions on International Criminal Court over investigations of Israel
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    President Donald Trump meets with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office of the White House, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)2025-02-06T22:45:34Z WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court over investigations of Israel, a close U.S. ally. Neither the U.S. nor Israel is a member of or recognizes the court, which has issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for alleged war crimes over his military response in Gaza after the Hamas attack against Israel in October 2023. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, including children, have been killed during the Israeli militarys response. The order Trump signed accuses the ICC of engaging in illegitimate and baseless actions targeting America and our close ally Israel and of abusing its power by issuing baseless arrest warrants against Netanyahu and his former defense minister, Yoav Gallant. The ICC has no jurisdiction over the United States or Israel, the order states, adding that the court had set a dangerous precedent with its actions against both countries. Trumps action came as Netanyahu was visiting Washington. He and Trump held talks Tuesday at the White House, and Netanyahu spent some of Thursday meeting with lawmakers on Capitol Hill. The order says the U.S. will impose tangible and significant consequences on those responsible for the ICCs transgressions. Actions may include blocking property and assets and not allowing ICC officials, employees and relatives to enter the United States. Human rights activists said sanctioning court officials would have a chilling effect and run counter to U.S. interests in other conflict zones where the court is investigating.Victims of human rights abuses around the world turn to the International Criminal Court when they have nowhere else to go, and President Trumps executive order will make it harder for them to find justice, said Charlie Hogle, staff attorney with American Civil Liberties Unions National Security Project. The order also raises serious First Amendment concerns because it puts people in the United States at risk of harsh penalties for helping the court identify and investigate atrocities committed anywhere, by anyone. Hogle said the order is an attack on both accountability and free speech.You can disagree with the court and the way it operates, but this is beyond the pale, Sarah Yager, Washington director of Human Rights Watch, said in an interview prior to the announcement. Like Israel, the U.S. is not among the courts 124 members and has long harbored suspicions that a Global Court of unelected judges could arbitrarily prosecute U.S. officials. A 2002 law authorizes the Pentagon to liberate any American or U.S. ally held by the court. In 2020, Trump sanctioned chief prosecutor Karim Khans predecessor, Fatou Bensouda, over her decision to open an inquiry into war crimes committed by all sides, including the U.S., in Afghanistan. However, those sanctions were lifted under President Joe Biden, and the U.S. began to tepidly cooperate with the tribunal especially after Khan in 2023 charged Russian President Vladimir Putin with war crimes in Ukraine. Driving that turnaround was Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who organized meetings in Washington, New York and Europe between Khan and GOP lawmakers who have been among the courts fiercest critics.Now, Graham says he feels betrayed by Khan and is vowing to crush the court as well as the economy of any country that tries to enforce the arrest warrant against Netanyahu. This is a rogue court. This is a kangaroo court, Graham said in an interview in December. There are places where the court makes perfect sense. Russia is a failed state. People fall out of windows. But I never in my wildest dreams imagined they would go after Israel, which has one of the most independent legal systems on the planet.The legal theory theyre using against Israel has no limits and were next, he added.Biden had called the warrants an abomination, and Trumps national security adviser, Mike Waltz, has accused the court of having an antisemitic bias. Any sanctions could cripple the court by making it harder for its investigators to travel and by compromising U.S.-developed technology to safeguard evidence. The court last year suffered a major cyberattack that left employees unable to access files for weeks. Some European countries are pushing back. The Netherlands, in a statement late last year, called on other ICC members to cooperate to mitigate risks of these possible sanctions, so that the court can continue to carry out its work and fulfil its mandate.The U.S. relationship with the ICC is a complicated one. The United States participated in negotiations that led to the adoption of the Rome Statute that established the court as a tribunal of last resort to prosecute the worlds worst atrocities war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide if individual governments did not take action. The U.S. voted against the Rome Statute in 1998. Then-U.S. President Bill Clinton signed the statute in 2000 but did not send the treaty to the U.S. Senate to be ratified. When George W. Bush became president in 2001, he effectively canceled the U.S. signature and led a campaign to pressure countries to enter bilateral agreements not to hand over Americans to the ICC.___Goodman reported from Miami. AP U.N. Correspondent Edith M. Lederer contributed to this report. DARLENE SUPERVILLE Superville covers the White House for The Associated Press, with a special emphasis on first ladies and first families. JOSHUA GOODMAN Goodman is a Miami-based investigative reporter who writes about the intersection of crime, corruption, drug trafficking and politics in Latin America. He previously spent two decades reporting from South America. twitter mailto
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  • Hong Kongs post office continues to suspend packages for US as it seeks clarification over tariff
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    Packages are seen stacked on the doorstep of a residence, Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2021, in Upper Darby, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)2025-02-07T02:35:12Z HONG KONG (AP) Hong Kongs post office announced late Thursday it would continue to suspend shipping items containing goods to the United States until further notice, despite its American counterpart having reversed its ban on packages from the city and other parts of China. The Hong Kong government said in a statement that Hongkong Post was in talks with the U.S. postal administration but further clarification was still needed on certain matters, including over a tariff. It reiterated its strong disapproval over the U.S. imposition of additional duty on Hong Kong products, urging the U.S. to take urgent actions to rectify its wrongdoing.The U.S. post office had announced Tuesday that it would no longer accept parcels from China, including the city, after the U.S. imposed an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods and ended a customs exception that allowed small-value parcels to enter the U.S. without paying tax. It reversed course Wednesday but gave no reason, saying it would work with Customs and Border Protection to implement a collection process for the new tariffs to avoid delivery disruptions. Although the ban was short-lived and the U-turn came within the same day for those who live in Hong Kong time zone, it confused those who wanted to post to the U.S. from the trading hub.It also sparked concerns over the potential impact on online shopping platforms like Shein and Temu, popular with younger shoppers in the U.S. for cheap clothing and other products, usually shipped directly from China. Cheap, direct postal service helps these companies keep costs low, as did the de minimis exemption that previously allowed shipments to go tax-free if their value is under $800. The U.S. imported about $427 billion worth of goods from China in 2023, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Consumer electronics, including cellphones, computers and other tech accessories, make up the biggest import categories. KANIS LEUNG Leung covers Hong Kong, Macao and mainland China for The Associated Press. She is based in Hong Kong. twitter
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  • Iowas top leaders are strongly endorsing Musk and DOGE. Iowans are watching closely
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    Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, listens at the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee confirmation hearing for South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to be Secretary of Homeland Security, at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, Jan. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)2025-02-07T05:02:52Z URBANDALE, Iowa (AP) Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst has hailed Elon Musk and the Trump administrations Department of Government Efficiency as a necessary force in Washington, D.C., calling it a storm that is headed this way that will sweep over this city and forever alter the way it operates.The states governor, Kim Reynolds, has lined up with DOGE, too, in testimony she gave Tuesday to a U.S. House committee. Nearly 1,000 miles away, people in a politically mixed suburb of Iowas largest metro area are well-informed on the developments of the massive effort to slash spending and defund federal agencies. Unlike their top elected officials, several of them are expressing concerns. Some question the delivery of government services or whether Musk has the necessary authority. Others back Musk, saying his action is needed given the risk of doing nothing to sharply curb federal spending. Below are excerpts from interviews conducted Wednesday and Thursday in Urbandale, a northwest suburb of Des Moines. Nik Nelson, 35, small business owner Musks actions are not just so overdue, said Nelson, who added that he thought the federal workforce was bloated.He said some conservative House Republicans proposal to cut spending by $2.5 trillion sounds good, but not in the context of its 10-year time frame. Over 10 years? That means nothing, Nelson said. I want great education, clean water, clean air, great health care. But I dont believe a massive bureaucracy is the way to achieve those things, he said. The reason I want Elon and DOGE to succeed is I want them to take a hatchet to all this so the money actually goes to doing good. Im very supportive of it, Nelson said. Becky Olsen, 66, retired instructor and manager at the Iowa Department for the BlindOlsen, a retired state employee, says she is concerned that a sudden reduction in the federal workforce will disrupt the flow of federal money to state programs that depend on it. Complicated would be the nice way of saying it, Olsen said. The state receives a lot of federal funding to support its services, whether youre talking about education, programs for the aging population, rehabilitation services or public health initiatives, she said. What happens when the federal agencies are decimated? Does that funding get out on time? Vulnerable people in Iowa depend on that. Ricky Thompson, 71, retired career Army officerThompson says it is a little scary that Musk has access to sensitive government systems. For that matter, its not like he is someone who Congress confirms, Thompson added, referring to Trumps Cabinet appointees who require Senate confirmation. So, not only did we not elect him, hes someone who seems to have free rein and has not been confirmed by those people we do elect. Thompsons was a common refrain among those uneasy about Musks position and access. He has access to a lot of information and no one can say whether he has passed any background evaluation, he said. What checks has he undergone to justify this broad access? Christian Taff, 45, DJTaff says government is bloated and needs cutting but entrusting such a massive undertaking to Musk suggests, in his mind wrongly, that important government services are equal to business expenditures.Furthermore, the retired Army veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and spent years appealing the Department of Veterans Affairs denial of his disability claims.You have people like myself who require veterans benefits because my body and my mind has been degraded, while Veterans Affairs is already way understaffed, Taff said. Ask the people now who are on waiting lists like I was, he said. I had to fight tooth and nail for six years to get 100% disability.So, do I feel like trimming needs to be done? Absolutely, Taff said. Do I feel that attacking the infrastructure of the social programs that help people and, to that end, help keep what I can do for the economy afloat? No, thats not the answer. Wayne Shaw, 80, mechanical engineerShaw said nothing Trump is doing by delegating the role to Musk breaks the Republican candidates campaign pledges.Someone is finally holding the gun to their head and saying: Nope. Its done. Its over, Shaw said of Musks aggressive efforts to press for millions of federal employees to consider deferred resignation or retirement with eight months of pay.I get the uproar, Shaw said. But you have this moment now and Trump, by handing this job to Musk, is sticking to his promise. Shaw attributes the sudden and sweeping action being attempted by Musk to decades of failure by past presidents and Congresses to act. My hope is that they hold the entire government hostage for however long it takes and that Trump says Im not going to sign a bill that doesnt balance the budget, Shaw said. Were not going to do this anymore. Luke Abou, 53, medical lab technician Abou says the decision to put Musk in a lead role to slash government spending is an inherent conflict, considering his business ties to the federal government. It seems aimed at helping a very wealthy person preserve his wealth, said Abou, who is also a part-time personal care assistant. Musks aerospace company SpaceX holds billions of dollars in contracts with NASA. The federal aerospace agency has awarded more than $4 billion to Musks company for two human moon landings, scheduled for later this decade. Also, Musk has been at odds with the Federal Aviation Administration over what he contends is excessive bureaucracy. So, you have someone who is not going to jeopardize his own interests, but is adamant about deep cuts that are going to cost a lot of people their jobs, Abou said. Even if some spending cuts are justified, his approach is going to make a lot of people poorer. ___ THOMAS BEAUMONT Beaumont covers national politics for The Associated Press. He is based in Des Moines, Iowa. twitter mailto
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  • Dog Show 101: Whats what at the Westminster Kennel Club
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    FILE Judging commences in the Best in Show competition in the 144th Westminster Kennel Club dog show, in New York's Madison Square Garden, Feb. 11, 2020. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)2025-02-07T05:20:53Z NEW YORK (AP) The Westminster Kennel Club dog show is back for a 149th year and back at New Yorks Madison Square Garden for the first time since early 2020. Its a happy homecoming for the United States most prestigious canine event, which moved to venues outside Manhattan in recent years because of the coronavirus pandemic and then other considerations. But organizers longed to return to the self-described Worlds Most Famous Arena. If you love dogs and you want to see the very best dogs from all around the world competing for the top prize of best in show at Westminster, just be there, club President Donald Sturz said. For fans who cant be there in person, Fox Sports is showing the events various components on FS1 and FS2 and streaming some on the networks website and app; Westminster is streaming some others. The competition spans Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, with best in show awarded around 11 p.m. Tuesday on the East Coast. Might Mercedes, the German shepherd who was Westminsters runner-up last year, become top dog this time? Or could this be the year for Monty the giant schnauzer, who was a Westminster finalist the last two years, won the American Kennel Clubs big show in December and is currently the sports top-ranked dog? Will the prize go to another high-ranking dog or a dark horse? Here are the basics on Westminster and the dog show world it epitomizes. When is Westminster? It begins Saturday morning at the Javits Center convention hall with agility and obedience championships and some demonstration events, including Westminsters first experiment with flyball. Thats essentially a canine relay race that involves running a course of jumps and retrieving a ball. The traditional, breed-by-breed judging what show folk call conformation unfolds Monday and Tuesday. First-round competition, where dogs are judged against others of their breed, happens during the daytime at the Javits Center. Then, in what are essentially semifinals, each breed winner is judged against others within its group of dozens of breeds at Madison Square Garden in the evenings. In the final round, the seven group winners compete for best in show Tuesday night.At each level, judges decide which dog in the ring best matches the ideal, or standard, for its own breed. How many dogs? About 2,500 dogs from 201 breeds and varieties (subsets of breeds) are signed up to compete.Hailing from every U.S. state and 12 other countries, contestants include such familiar breeds as golden retrievers and such rarities as sloughis. No doodles, though. At least for now, those poodle mixes arent recognized as purebreds by the American Kennel Club, the governing body for Westminster and many other U.S. dog shows.Dachshunds are the best-represented breed, with 52 entered. The agility and obedience contests involve a few hundred more dogs, including mixed-breed ones. Last year a border collie-papillion combination named Nimble became the first mixed-breed winner in the agility trials decade-long history. How do dogs get into the show?First, breeders determine which puppies are physically and temperamentally suited for showing. Those pups are raised, trained and groomed to put their best paw forward in the show ring. Beginner puppies can start competing in AKC shows at 4 months. Some owners exhibit their own dogs where and when they can. Others have professional handlers who crisscross the country to compete most weekends, sometimes with multiple pooches. Trying for a national ranking is known as campaigning a dog, and no wonder. As in politics, hopefuls or, here, their owners and handlers may gather intel about rivals plans and either seek or avoid a face-off. They may weigh a particular judges record. Some even run full-page ads in dog magazines to congratulate, salute and promote their animals. Are there favorites?All Westminster dogs are champions, as measured by their sports complicated point system. But yes, there are stats, kept by the Canine Chronicle magazine. Besides Monty and Mercedes, entrants include Vito, a pug who won the National Dog Show televised Thanksgiving Day, along with 2024 Westminster semifinalists Comet the shih tzu and Louis the Afghan hound. Theres a high-ranking otterhound, representing one of the countrys rarer breeds, and a big-winning wire fox terrier, whose breed won more than any other at Westminster. Still, show cognoscenti often say victory goes to the dog on the day, meaning the one that has the performance of a lifetime. And regardless which dog the judge chooses, others sometimes win the audiences heart. Among the crowd faves over the years: a Sussex spaniel who sat up straight on his hind legs before the judge; a treat-seeking Leonberger who gnawed at his handlers pocket while going around the ring; and a shiba inu shown by a 10-year-old girl. What breeds win most?Wire fox terriers have taken the top prize 15 times, most recently in 2019. Poodles of various sizes have 11 wins. A miniature poodle named Sage won last year. Many breeds havent won yet, including such favorites as the French bulldog and Labrador retriever. But never say never: Two of the last three winners have been firsts for their breeds: the petit basset griffon Venden and the bloodhound. What do winners get? Bragging rights, ribbons and trophies. There are no cash prizes, though the agility and obedience winners each get to direct a $5,000 Westminster donation to a training club or the American Kennel Club Humane Fund.OK, its prestigious, but arent there protests?Animal rights activists routinely protest outside, and sometimes inside, the show. During last years final round, someone carrying a sign reading boycott breeders tried to climb into the ring. The demonstrator was quickly intercepted and arrested. The Westminster club says it promotes responsible dog ownership and celebrates all canines while highlighting the preservation of breeds with particular traits.
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  • Search underway in western Alaska for plane carrying 10 people
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    The city of Nome, Alaska, awaits the first Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race musher Tuesday, March 14, 2023. Ryan Redington won the race. (Loren Holmes/Anchorage Daily News via AP, File)2025-02-07T05:15:21Z ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) An aircraft carrying 10 people across Alaskas Norton Sound south of the Arctic Circle went missing Thursday afternoon and rescuers searched into the night for any sign of the aircraft.The Bering Air Caravan was heading from Unalakleet to Nome with nine passengers and a pilot, according to Alaskas Department of Public Safety. Authorities were working to determine its last known coordinates.Unalakleet is a community of about 690 people in western Alaska, about 150 miles (about 240 kilometers) southeast of Nome and 395 miles (about 640 kilometers) northwest of Anchorage.The disappearance marks the third major incident in U.S. aviation in eight days. A commercial jetliner and an Army helicopter collided near the nations capital on Jan. 29, killing 67 people. A medical transportation plane crashed in Philadelphia on Jan. 31, killing the six people onboard and another person on the ground. The Cessna Caravan left Unalakleet at 2:37 p.m., and officials lost contact with it less than an hour later, according to David Olson, director of operations for Bering Air. The aircraft was 12 miles (about 19 kilometers) offshore, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. Staff at Bering Air is working hard to gather details, get emergency assistance, search and rescue going, Olson said.Bering Air serves 32 villages in western Alaska from hubs in Nome, Kotzebue and Unalakleet. Most destinations receive twice-daily scheduled flights Monday through Saturday. Airplanes are often the only option for travel of any distance in rural Alaska, particularly in winter.The Nome Volunteer Fire Department said in a statement on social media that ground crews were searching across the coast, from Nome to Topkok.Due to weather and visibility, we are limited on air search at the current time, it said. People were told not to form their own search parties because the weather was too dangerous. A U.S. Coast Guard airplane crew was expected to search the missing aircrafts last known position. The National Guard and troopers were also helping with the search, according to the fire department.It was 17 degrees Fahrenheit (-8.3 degrees Celsius) in Unalakleet around takeoff, according to the National Weather Service. There was light snow falling and fog.The names of the people onboard were not yet being released.Nome, a Gold Rush town, is just south of the Arctic Circle and is known as the ending point of the 1,000-mile (1,610-kilometer) Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • Judge in Boston to consider latest bid to block Trumps birthright citizenship order
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    In this Sept. 16, 2015, photo, a woman in Sullivan City, Texas, who said she entered the country illegally, walks with her daughter who was born in the United States, but was denied a birth certificate. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)2025-02-07T05:33:29Z BOSTON (AP) A federal judge in Boston on Friday will consider a request from 18 state attorneys general to block President Donald Trumps executive order ending birthright citizenship for the children of parents who are in the U.S. illegally. The hearing comes after a federal judge in Seattle blocked the order Thursday and decried what he described as the administrations treatment of the Constitution, saying Trump was trying to change it with an executive order. The Seattle ruling in a lawsuit brought by four states and an immigrant rights group followed one by a Maryland federal judge, who on Wednesday issued a nationwide pause on the order in a separate but similar case.In the Boston case, the state attorneys general, along with the cities of San Francisco and Washington, are asking Judge Leo Sorokin to issue a preliminary injunction. They argue that the principle of birthright citizenship is enshrined in the Constitution and that Trump does not have the authority to issue the order, which they called a flagrantly unlawful attempt to strip hundreds of thousands of American-born children of their citizenship based on their parentage. They also say Trumps order would cost states funding they rely on to provide essential services from foster care to health care for low-income children to early interventions for infants, toddlers, and students with disabilities. At the heart of the lawsuits is the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1868 after the Civil War and the Dred Scott Supreme Court decision, which held that Scott, an enslaved man, wasnt a citizen despite having lived in a state where slavery was outlawed.The Trump administration has asserted that children of noncitizens are not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States and therefore not entitled to citizenship. Attorneys for the states have argued that it does and that has been recognized since the amendments adoption, notably in an 1898 U.S. Supreme Court decision. That decision, United States v. Wong Kim Ark, held that the only children who did not automatically receive U.S. citizenship upon being born on U.S. soil were children of diplomats, who have allegiance to another government; enemies present in the U.S. during hostile occupation; those born on foreign ships; and those born to members of sovereign Native American tribes.The U.S. is among about 30 countries where birthright citizenship the principle of jus soli or right of the soil is applied. Most are in the Americas, and Canada and Mexico are among them. MICHAEL CASEY Casey writes about the environment, housing and inequality for The Associated Press. He lives in Boston. twitter mailto
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  • How Josh Allen beat out Lamar Jackson for AP NFL MVP
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    Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen, AP Most valuable player speaks during the NFL Honors award show ahead of the Super Bowl 59 football game, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)2025-02-07T04:02:55Z NEW ORLEANS (AP) For the past 11 seasons, being named the AP first-team All-Pro quarterback was a prelude to winning the NFLs MVP award.There was some logic to that with quarterbacks providing the most value to a team and the same panel picking the All-Pro team and all of the awards.There was a rare flip this year with Buffalos Josh Allen narrowly edging Baltimores Lamar Jackson in the MVP voting announced Thursday night after finishing second in All-Pro voting revealed last month.This marked just the third time since the AP started handing out the Most Valuable Player award in 1961 that a player won at least a share of the MVP after not being voted first-team All-Pro. (The AP had a Most Outstanding Player award from 1957-60 and those winners also were first-team All-Pros).So how did it happen this season:The All-Pro votesLets start with the All-Pro votes where Jackson had the edge. He received 30 of the 50 first-team All-Pro votes from a national panel of media members and 19 second-place votes. Allen got 18 first-place and 24 second-place votes, while Cincinnatis Joe Burrow got the last two first-place votes, along with nine second-place votes.What switched for MVP?Several voters viewed the MVP vote differently. While Jackson and Allen finished 1-2 on 48 of the 50 ballots (Burrow and Saquon Barkley each got one second-place vote), Allen had the edge when it came to the top spot, gaining nine additional first-place votes from the All-Pro team with Jackson losing seven.Allen also finished third on one ballot, and Jackson was fourth on another, but that had no impact on the winner.Allen finished with 383 points based on scoring that gives out 10 points for a first-place vote, followed by five, three, two and one for the last four spaces. Jackson had 362 points. How did Offensive Player of the Year play a role?The AP also has several other awards, including Offensive Player of the Year. While that award has been given to non-quarterbacks the last five seasons, Jackson garnered significant support there.He finished second to Barkley in that voting and got 12 first-place votes to the one for Allen, who came in sixth.Nine of the voters who picked Jackson as the top offensive player chose Allen as MVP, accounting for almost all of the switched votes from the All-Pro team.Jackson became the first player to finish second in both awards since Drew Brees in 2018. Has this happened before?There were two other seasons when a player won MVP after not being a first-team All-Pro. In 2003, Peyton Manning was the first-team All-Pro but shared the MVP with Steve McNair, who finished second in All-Pro voting.Voters only selected first-place in the voting back then and both quarterbacks got 16 MVP votes after Manning had a 28-16 edge in All-Pro voting.It also happened in the 1987 season with John Elway winning MVP after finishing second to Joe Montana in All-Pro voting.There were 84 MVP votes that season and San Francisco had two candidates drawing support after Jerry Rice set an NFL record with 22 TD catches despite one game getting canceled because of a player strike and Rice sitting out three games with replacement players. Elway also sat out all three replacement player games, while Montana crossed the picket line and played in two of them.Elway got 36 votes for MVP, followed by Rice with 30 and Montana with 18.___AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl JOSH DUBOW Dubow is an NFL writer for The Associated Press who covers the San Francisco 49ers and provides weekly analysis of NFL statistics. twitter mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • ICC condemns sanctions by Trump administration and pledges to continue its work
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    Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen, AP Most valuable player speaks during the NFL Honors award show ahead of the Super Bowl 59 football game, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)2025-02-07T09:35:01Z THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) The International Criminal Court on Friday called on its member states to stand up against sanctions imposed by President Donald Trump, saying the move was an attempt to harm its independent and impartial judicial work.The White House issued the executive order on Thursday in response to what it called illegitimate and baseless actions targeting America and our close ally Israel. It was referring to the arrest warrant the ICC issued last year for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over alleged war crimes in Gaza.The Hague-based court said it condemns the move. The Court stands firmly by its personnel and pledges to continue providing justice and hope to millions of innocent victims of atrocities across the world, the court said in a statement. We call on our 125 States Parties, civil society and all nations of the world to stand united for justice and fundamental human rights, it said. The order said the U.S. will impose tangible and significant consequences on those responsible for the ICCs transgressions. Actions may include blocking property and assets and not allowing ICC officials, employees and relatives to enter the United States. Human rights groups also criticized the decision. US sanctions against ICC officials would be a gift to those around the globe responsible for mass atrocities. Sanctions are for human rights violators, not those working to hold rights abusers to account, Liz Evenson, international justice director at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement. Trumps executive order borrows a page out of Russias playbook, which has sought to obstruct the courts work through arrest warrants against its judges and prosecutor, Evenson said.
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  • Bangladeshs government warns of stern action after house where independence was declared is razed
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    People stand around the vandalized residence of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh's former leader and the father of the country's ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Mahmud Hossain Opu)2025-02-07T08:56:31Z DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) Bangladeshs interim government headed by Nobel Peace laureate Muhammad Yunus said Friday it will contain vandalism and arson taking place across the country amid concern from a major Bangladeshi opposition political party and neighboring India over attacks on a historic house linked to ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Mobs targeting supporters of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina have vandalized homes and businesses in various parts of the country since Wednesday night. Many of the establishments belonging to former lawmakers, Cabinet members and the leaders of Hasinas Awami League party were set on fire, apparently as part of a coordinated campaign involving the former home of Bangladeshs independence leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Hasinas father in Dhaka, the capital.Hasina fled the country to India on Aug. 5 amid a student-led mass uprising that ended her 15-year rule. Early Friday, the Press Wing of Yunus in a brief statement warned that stern actions would be taken against such acts of violence.The interim government notes with deep concern that some individuals and groups are attempting to vandalize and torch various institutions and establishments across the country. The government will strongly contain such acts, the statement said. It said the government was ready to protect the safety of life and property of the people. The statement came more than 24 hours after the attack on the building from where Rahman declared Bangladeshs independence in 1971. The Wednesday night attack followed a daylong campaign on social media by Hasina critics and student leaders. They declared a bulldozer procession toward Rahmans house, which was turned into a museum by Hasina. As the protesters stormed the building, police stood by. A team of military soldiers later attempted to stop them but then left. An intelligence official in Dhaka told The Associated Press that there were reports of some 70 attacks across Bangladesh since Wednesday following the vandalism and arson in Rahmans home. The countrys leading English-language Daily Star reported Friday that acts of violence targeting Hasinas supporters took place in at least 20 districts. Channel 24 TV station in Dhaka reported violence in at least 35 districts across the country. The station said the village home of a veteran politician from Hasinas party and former Bangladesh president, Abdul Hamid, was one of the targets. In a statement early Friday, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party headed by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, Hasinas main political rival, urged the Yunus-led government to bring the situation under control.Otherwise, anarchy will spread across the country. It is a timely demand for us to urge the stringent implementation of law and order and to make the states and governments role more visible, the statement said.India, which aided Bangladesh to gain independence from Pakistan in a bloody war in 1971, in a statemen on Thursday condemned the demolition of Rahmans house, calling the site a symbol of a heroic resistance. It highlighted the role of Rahmans residence in the formation of Bangladeshs national identity.All those who value the freedom struggle that nurtured Bangla identity and pride are aware of the importance of this residence for the national consciousness of Bangladesh. This act of vandalism should be strongly condemned, the statement reads.Bangladeshi political analyst Nazmul Ahsan Kalimullah said Thursday that such violence could pose a serious threat to the aspiration of a democratic transition through an election.The overlook by the state in preventing such acts of vandalism and anarchy from happening could ignite further chaos. These should not be ignored, he said.Yunus has said a new election will be held either in December or by June 2026.
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  • One of the victims of Swedens deadliest mass shooting called his fiancee to say he loved her
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    People take part in a vigil near the scene of a shooting at an adult education center on the outskirts of Orebro, Sweden, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)2025-02-07T09:41:42Z OREBRO, Sweden (AP) Despite his gunshot wounds, sustained Tuesday in Swedens deadliest mass shooting, Salim Karim Iskef managed to video-call his fiancee to tell her he loved her one last time.The 28-year-old asked Kareen Alia to look after his mother and herself before the call ended. There was no answer when she called back, and she later found out hed died from his injuries. He was one of 10 people killed when a gunman opened fire at the adult education center in Orebro where Iskef was studying to become a nurse.The couple had recently bought a home and planned to marry this summer.He had all of these dreams in his heart. Now, unfortunately, all of these dreams are gone. Their light has been put out, Father Jacob Kasselia, priest of their local Orthodox Christian church, told Swedish broadcaster TV4.Authorities said the shooter, who has not yet been officially identified, was connected to the adult education center where he opened fire with at least one rifle-like weapon and may have attended school there previously. The shooter was found dead with three guns, 10 empty magazines and a large amount of unused ammunition next to his body. It was not clear how he died, but officials said police did not return his gunfire. Officers found at least five people, all over age 18, with serious gunshot wounds. A sixth person was treated for minor injuries.Investigators have not uncovered a definitive motive behind the bloodshed. Police said there were no warnings beforehand, and they believe the perpetrator acted alone. Authorities said there were no suspected connections to terrorism at this point. My whole life was with himThe school, Campus Risbergska, offers primary and secondary educational classes for adults age 20 and older, Swedish-language classes for immigrants, vocational training, and programs for people with intellectual disabilities. It is on the outskirts of Orebro, about 200 kilometers (125 miles) from Stockholm.Iskef was studying nursing there after serving as a healthcare worker during the COVID-19 pandemic. His family fled Syria between 2014 and 2015 because of its long-running civil war.Weve lived together our entire lives, his sister Hanan Eskif told TV4. We worked together, and we studied together, we went to church together. My whole life was with him, how am I supposed to live without him? Their family held a memorial service at their Orthodox Christian church, although they hadnt received Iskefs body by late Thursday.We keep looking out the window thinking maybe hell return and knock on the door, and well have to open it. We dont sleep, we dont eat, dont drink. Nothing, we just sit and look out, Eskif told the broadcaster. Guns in SwedenThe government and Sweden Democrats on Friday planned to move forward with proposals to tighten gun laws, including restricting access to semi-automatic weapons such as the AR-15, Swedish news agency TT reported.Authorities said the shooter had licenses for four weapons, three of which were found next to his body. Police have seized the fourth. Officials have only said at least one gun was a rifle-like weapon.Currently, in order to possess a firearm legally in Sweden, applicants must obtain a weapon license and demonstrate that it will be used for an acceptable purpose, such as hunting or target shooting, and not be misused. Applicants must also submit previously obtained hunting or target shooting certificates. Hunting certificates require people to pass a training course, while target shooters must be certified as active and experienced members of clubs.In a country of roughly 10.5 million people, there were just over 660,000 registered gun owners at the beginning of 2024, according to the Swedish news agency TT. Those registered owners had some 2 million guns, objects that are considered firearms and weapon parts that require a permit.TT reported that 1.6 million of those guns are registered for hunting, and another 176,000 for target-shooting.All weapons must be stored in secure cabinets approved by the police. Applications for fully automatic weapons or one-handed weapons are only granted for exceptional reasons, and such permits are generally time-limited.Permits are revoked if the weapon is modified to be substantially different from its original function.___Dazio reported from Berlin. STEFANIE DAZIO Dazio covers Northern Europe from Berlin for The Associated Press. She previously covered crime and criminal justice from Los Angeles. RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • House GOP rushing to produce Trumps big budget bill with tax cuts, program cuts and other promises
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    Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., arrives to speak with reporters to discuss the Trump agenda following a closed-door strategy session, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)2025-02-07T05:03:35Z WASHINGTON (AP) House Republicans are working overtime after a lengthy White House meeting to meet President Donald Trumps demand for a big budget package that includes some $3 trillion in tax breaks, massive program cuts and a possible extension of the nations debt limit.Speaker Mike Johnson had GOP lawmakers working into the night ahead of a self-imposed Friday deadline to produce the package, after having blown past an earlier timeline to draft the contours of a bill that could begin making its long journey through Congress to the presidents desk. Trumps message as he popped in and out of the nearly five-hour meeting Thursday at the White House was simple: Get it done.What he does a really good job at is: Heres the end result that I want, Rep. Lisa McClain, R-Mich., the House GOP Conference chair, said afterward. On the list for the emerging budget package from the House GOP: making tax cuts that expire at the end of this year permanent, cutting spending on federal programs and ensuring Trump has enough money to launch his deportation operation and finish building the U.S-Mexico border wall. The package could raise the nations debt ceiling to allow more borrowing and prevent a federal default. Its a heavy lift for Congress, and House and Senate GOP leaders have been desperately looking to Trump for direction on how to proceed, but so far the president has been noncommittal about the details only pushing Congress for results. The standoff is creating frustration for Republicans as precious time is slipping and they fail to make progress on what has been their top priority with their party in control in Washington. At the same time, congressional phone lines are being swamped with callers protesting cost-cutting efforts led by billionaire Elon Musk against federal programs, services and operations. Trump set the tone at the start of Thursdays session, lawmakers said, then left them to hammer out the details. Republican senators are heading Friday to Trumps private Mar-a-Lago club for their own meeting. Very positive developments today, Johnson said once he returned to the Capitol. Were really grateful to the president for leaning in and doing what he does best, and that is put a steady hand at the wheel and get everybody working.White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters the president and lawmakers discussed tax priorities of the Trump administration, including Trumps promises to end federal taxation of tips, Social Security benefits and overtime pay. Renewing tax cuts Trump enacted in 2017 also was on the agenda, she said. The president is committed to working with Congress to get this done, Leavitt said.Johnson, R-La., needs almost complete unanimity from his ranks to pass any bill over objections from Democrats. In the Senate, Republicans have a 53-47 majority, with little room for dissent.House Republicans reconvened in the evening at the Capitol to make sure all the Republicans would be on board with the emerging plan, particularly the spending cuts that have the potential to cause angst among lawmakers as they slice into government services Americans depend on from coast to coast. The chair of the House Budget Committee, Texas Rep. Jodey Arrington, said his panel is preparing to hold hearings on the package next week.But as Johnsons timeline has slipped, the Senate is making moves to take charge. Republicans led by Senate Majority Leader John Thune of South Dakota have proposed a two-step approach, starting with a smaller bill that would include money for Trumps U.S.-Mexico border wall and deportation plans, among other priorities. They later would pursue the more robust package of tax break extensions before a year-end deadline.Sen. Lindsey Graham, chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, announced that his panel, too, was pushing ahead next week with hearings to kickstart the process. The dueling approaches between the House and Senate are becoming something of a race to see which chamber will make the most progress toward the GOPs overall goals. The House GOP largely wants what Trump has called a big, beautiful bill that would extend some $3 trillion in tax cuts and include funding for the presidents mass deportation effort and border wall. It includes massive cuts from a menu of government programs from health care to food assistance to help offset the tax cuts.The smaller bill Graham is proposing would total some $300 billion and include border money and a boost in defense spending, largely paid for with a rollback of Biden-era green energy programs. House Republicans are deeply split over Grahams approach. But they are also at odds over their own ideas.House GOP leaders are proposing cuts that would bring $1 trillion in savings over the decade, lawmakers said, but members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus want at least double that amount. Trump has repeatedly said he is less wed to the process used in Congress than the outcome of achieving his policy goals.If the House GOPs initial meeting with Trump at the White House last month was a good first date, this one was whether we want kids or not, McClain told reporters.This was a very different meeting, she said. It was still positive, optimistic. But it was getting down to business.___ DARLENE SUPERVILLE Superville covers the White House for The Associated Press, with a special emphasis on first ladies and first families.
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  • US job market likely began the year strong, but faces cloudier future
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    Hiring sign is displayed at a health service center in Chicago, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)2025-02-07T05:01:06Z WASHINGTON (AP) The U.S. labor market probably started 2025 the way it spent most of last year: Generating decent, but unspectacular, job growth.When the Labor Department releases January employment numbers Friday, theyre likely to show that companies, government agencies and nonprofits added 170,000 jobs last month, according to a survey of economists by the data firm FactSet. That would be a respectable performance but also a downshift from 2024 which averaged 186,000 new jobs a month, including a surge of 256,000 in December. The unemployment rate is expected to remain low at 4.1%.The first monthly jobs report of Donald Trumps second presidency is likely to confirm that he inherited a solid economy, one in which consumers enjoy job security and rising wages that give them the confidence and financial wherewithal to spend freely. The economy is kicking off 2025 in good shape, said Bill Adams, chief economist at Comerica Bank.The future is cloudier.The federal hiring freeze that Trump imposed Jan. 20 is a negative for employment growth, Bradley Saunders, an economist at Capital Economics, wrote in a commentary last week. But it came after the Labor Department collected the January jobs numbers, so any impact wont show up in Fridays report. Likewise, a cold snap that probably increased seasonal layoffs in the Midwest and Northeast occurred late in January and wont register in government jobs data until the February numbers come out, Saunders wrote. Economists are also worried about Trumps threat to wage a trade war against other countries. Hes already imposed a 10% tax on imports from China. Canada and Mexico Americas two largest trading partners -- remain in his crosshairs though he gave them a 30-day reprieve from the 25% tariffs he was planning to sock them with on Tuesday, allowing time for negotiations. Trump says that Americas two neighbors and allies havent done enough to stem the flow of undocumented immigrants and fentanyl into the United States. Trump is also itching to slap tariffs on the European Union; pointing to Americas deficit in the trade of goods with the EU, which came to $236 billion last year, he says that Europe treats U.S. exporters unfairly. The tariffs, which are paid by U.S. importers who generally try to pass along the cost to customers, could rekindle inflation which has fallen from the four-decade high it reached in mid-2022 but is still stuck above the Feds 2% target. If the tariffs push prices higher, the Fed may cancel or postpone the two interest-rate cuts it had forecast for this year. And that would be bad for economic growth and job creation.The job market has already cooled from the red-hot days of 2021-2023. American payrolls increased by 2.2 million last year, down from 3 million in 2023, 4.5 million in 2022 and a record 7.2 million in 2021 as the economy roared back from COVID-19 lockdowns. The Labor Department also reports that employers are posting fewer jobs. Monthly job openings have tumbled from a record 12.2 million in March 2022, to 7.6 million in December still a decent number by historical standards. As the labor market cools, American workers are losing confidence in their ability to find better pay or working conditions by changing jobs. The number of people quitting has fallen from a record 4.5 million near the height of the hiring boom in April 2022, to Decembers 3.2 million, which is below pre-pandemic levels.Still, layoffs remain below pre-pandemic levels, creating an unusual situation: If you are employed, you probably enjoy job security. If youre looking for one, things have gotten tougher.The Labor Department is also expected to report annually released revisions Friday that will show job creation from April 2023 through March 2024 wasnt as strong as originally reported. A preliminary version of the revisions, released in August, showed that 818,000 fewer jobs were created over those 12 months lowering average monthly hiring during that span from 242,000 to 174,000. Because they are not final, the August estimates have not yet been added to the official government payroll numbers. The revisions out Friday will become official and part of the historic data.
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  • Kids in New York keep dying while subway surfing on top of trains. Can they be stopped?
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    Trains arrive and depart from a subway station in the Coney Island section of New York, Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)2025-02-07T05:18:34Z NEW YORK (AP) KaVon Wooden loved trains. The 15-year-old had an encyclopedic knowledge of New York Citys subway system and dreamed of becoming a train operator.Instead, on a December morning in 2022, KaVon died after he climbed to the roof of a moving J train in Brooklyn and then fell onto the tracks as it headed onto the Williamsburg Bridge.He is one of more than a dozen New Yorkers, many young boys, who have been killed or badly injured in recent years while attempting to subway surf, a practice that dates back a century but has been supercharged by social media.Authorities have tried to address the problem with public awareness campaigns and by deploying drones to catch thrill-seekers in the act. But for some, a more fundamental question is not being addressed: Why are kids like KaVon able to climb on top of subway cars in the first place? When KaVon died ... literally two weeks later, another child died. And another one. That makes no sense, his mother, YVonda Maxwell, told The Associated Press, saying transit and law enforcement officials havent done enough. Why should my child have not been the end? Making trains harder to climb, and train surfers more easy to detect with cameras and sensors, could be part of the solution, some experts say. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates the subway system, has said it is studying the issue. But it has yet to come forward with proposals to use technology or physical barriers that might make it harder for people to get on top of trains. Six people died surfing subway trains in the city last year, up from five in 2023.Tyesha Elcock, the MTA worker who operated the train KaVon rode the day he died, is among those who thinks more should be done to prevent deaths.The first sign of trouble that day was when the trains emergency brake kicked in, she said. Elcock discovered KaVons body between the trains seventh and eighth cars. A group of sad-faced teens on the train made it clear what had happened. Did yall leave your friend back there? she asked them.Elcock said another operator traveling in the opposite direction saw KaVon on the trains roof and reported it over a radio. Because of patchy radio service, she said, she didnt get the warning.But she thinks an even simpler solution could have saved KaVons life: locking the doors at the ends of subway cars. That would cut off access to the narrow gaps between train cars where subway surfers use handholds to hoist themselves onto the roof.Lock it when were in service so people cant climb up and be on top of the train, Elcock said.The MTAs leaders have said that they looking into possible ways to prevent subway surfing, including engineering solutions, but the agency declined to make any of its safety experts available for an interview.In 2023, Richard Davey, then the head of buses and subways for the MTA, said officials were weighing the option of locking doors between cars which is now done only on a handful of 1980s-era trains. But he said that locking doors brings its own risk. Some New Yorkers have complained that locking the passageways between train cars might prevent them from escaping to another part of the train during an emergency. Under questioning from City Council members and reporters last year, MTA officials ruled out some other physical interventions, including building more barriers to prevent access to tracks, or putting covers over the gaps between train cars to prevent would-be surfers from climbing up.Listen, you have to be able to do work on top of a train car, MTA CEO Janno Lieber said at a news conference, adding that you cant cover it with barbed wire.The MTA has asked social media companies to take down videos glamorizing subway surfing. Its also promoted public service announcements telling people to Ride inside, stay alive, in voices of local teens.More than 300,000 New York City school children use the subway to get to and from school each day.The NYPD reported that arrests of alleged subway surfers rose to 229 last year, up from 135 the year before. Most were boys, with an average age of around 14, according to police. The youngest was 9 years old. Branislav Dimitrijevic, an engineering professor of the New Jersey Institute of Technology, said retrofitting trains to prevent roof access would be expensive.Theres so many stories in transportation where things can be fixed, but they cost a lot of money. And then you ask the public, Are you willing to (pay) for us to fix this? But your taxes would go up tremendously. And people say no, Dimitrijevic said.Dimitrijevic suggested the MTA might be able to install cameras and use artificial intelligence to detect riders trying to climb a train. Andrew Alpert, a non-voting member of the MTA board, said he has been asking the agency about the plausibility of physical sensors but hasnt gotten a response. The NYPD has patrolled popular subway surfing routes with drones, but the missions cant be everywhere at once.Trains in some other cities, such as Hong Kong and Dubai, arent easily climbable. They have streamlined bodies, lack handles on the outside and dont open between cars.Some rail systems have resorted to extreme tactics to keep people from riding on top of trains. In Indonesia, railway officials once installed hanging metal flails to try and deter passengers from riding atop train cars to avoid overcrowding. They also tried spraying riders with red paint and hitting them with brooms.The MTA recently purchased a few new subway cars that dont have the outdoor gaps exploited by subway surfers, but they represent just a sliver of the number currently in service, and wont be deployed on lines popular for surfing anytime soon. CEDAR ATTANASIO Attanasio covers New York City for The Associated Press with a focus on immigration and the ocean. He uses remote sensing to support the APs global coverage. twitter instagram facebook mailto
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  • Iran supreme leader says US talks not intelligent, wise or honorable, upending push to negotiation
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    In this photo released by an official website of the office of the Iranian supreme leader, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei listens to the national anthem as air force officers salute during their meeting in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Feb. 7, 2025. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP)2025-02-07T08:08:42Z DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) Irans supreme leader said Friday that negotiations with America are not intelligent, wise or honorable after President Donald Trump floated nuclear talks with Tehran. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei also suggested that there should be no negotiations with such a government, but stopped short of issuing a direct order not to engage with Washington. Khameneis remarks upend months of signals from Tehran to the United States that it wanted to negotiate over its rapidly advancing nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of crushing economic sanctions worth billions of dollars. What happens next remains unclear, particularly as reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian campaigned on and promised as recently as Thursday entering into a dialogue with the West. Khameneis remarks to air force officers in Tehran appeared to contradict his own earlier remarks in August that opened the door to talks. However, the 85-year-old Khamenei has always been careful with remarks about negotiating with the West. That includes balancing the demands of reformists within the country who want the talks against hard-line elements within Irans theocracy, including the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard. Khamenei noted that Trump unilaterally withdrew from the earlier nuclear deal under which Iran drastically limited its enrichment of uranium and overall stockpile of the material, in exchange for crushing sanctions being removed. The Americans did not uphold their end of the deal, Khamenei said. The very person who is in office today tore up the agreement. He said he would, and he did. He added: This is an experience we must learn from. We negotiated, we gave concessions, we compromised but we did not achieve the results we aimed for. And despite all its flaws, the other side ultimately violated and destroyed the agreement. Its not clear what sparked Khameneis remarks. However, they come after Trump suggested he wanted to deal with Tehran, even while signing an executive order to reimpose his maximum pressure approach to Iran on Tuesday.Im going to sign it, but hopefully were not going to have to use it very much, he said from the Oval Office. We will see whether or not we can arrange or work out a deal with Iran.We dont want to be tough on Iran. We dont want to be tough on anybody, Trump added. But they just cant have a nuclear bomb.Trump followed with another online message on Wednesday, saying: Reports that the United States, working in conjunction with Israel, is going to blow Iran into smithereens, ARE GREATLY EXAGGERATED.I would much prefer a Verified Nuclear Peace Agreement, which will let Iran peacefully grow and prosper, he wrote on Truth Social. We should start working on it immediately, and have a big Middle East Celebration when it is signed and completed.Trump did not elaborate. Khamenei, like other Iranian leaders, uses elliptical comments to indirectly govern policy while not boxing himself into any one decision. As supreme leader, hes also created a vast bureaucracy that competes with itself for influence, including with its civilian leadership under Pezeshkian. As recently as Thursday, Pezeshkian suggested Iran could open itself up to even more inspections from the United Nations nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency. They (can) come and inspect one hundred times more since we are not supposed to go after a nuclear weapon, Pezeshkian told foreign diplomats. Iranian diplomats for years have pointed to Khameneis preachings as a binding fatwa, or religious edict, that Iran wont build an atomic bomb.Iran long has insisted its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. However, it now enriches uranium to 60% purity a short, technical step from weapons-grade levels of 90%. Iranian officials increasingly suggest Tehran could pursue an atomic bomb. U.S. intelligence agencies assess that Iran has yet to begin a weapons program, but has undertaken activities that better position it to produce a nuclear device, if it chooses to do so. Earlier in the week, Trump also said that displaced Palestinians in Gaza could be permanently resettled outside the war-torn territory and proposed the U.S. take ownership in redeveloping the area into the Riviera of the Middle East.While not directly linking Trumps comments on Gaza, Khamenei appeared to be referencing them in his remarks as well. The Americans sit, redrawing the map of the world but only on paper, as it has no basis in reality, Khamenei said. They make statements about us, express opinions and issue threats. If they threaten us, we will threaten them in return. If they act on their threats, we will act on ours. If they violate the security of our nation, we will, without a doubt, respond in kind.___Associated Press writers Amir Vahdat and Nasser Karimi in Tehran, Iran, contributed to this report. JON GAMBRELL Gambrell is the news director for the Gulf and Iran for The Associated Press. 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  • US aid cutoff poses new challenges to rights groups and independent media from Russia and Belarus
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    President Donald Trump speaks to reporters as he signs executive orders in the White House on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)2025-02-07T05:23:14Z TALLINN, Estonia (AP) Rights groups, activists and independent media in Russia and Belarus endured increased government scrutiny, repressive laws and even being outlawed and forced to operate from exile abroad. Many survived despite the difficulties.Now some face a new challenge: the decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to freeze for 90 days the aid provided by Washington.The aid, which came directly from or via the partners of the U.S. Agency for International Development, as well as from other entities funded by the U.S. government, was a source for some of their grant money.Objectively, its a very bad thing, an activist with Center-T, a prominent Russian trans group, told The Associated Press, speaking on condition of anonymity for safety reasons. Organizations could have done much more significant things if it werent for this situation. Members of Russian and Belarusian rights groups and independent media organizations described varying effects of the action, from bad to unpleasant. Many get funding elsewhere, like private donations or other grants, but some said they dont know which of their partners are linked to U.S. aid and whether more will withdraw support. Aid freeze means cutting expenses, scrapping plansSome Russian organizations said theyll still operate but will cut expenses and possibly plans, adding they knew of others in bigger jeopardy. OVD-Info, a Russian rights group that tracks political arrests and offers legal aid, is largely funded by private donations from a large number of people, so the freeze has little direct and immediate impact, said OVD-Info spokesman Dmitry Anisimov, but other groups that help it with certain activities are affected. Without their existence, our work will become significantly more difficult, he said, and those in need of assistance will be affected, too. An editor of an independent Russian news outlet operating in exile echoed Anisimov and also cited crowdfunding as one reliable revenue sources. The editor spoke on condition of anonymity for security reasons. The outlet lost less than 10% of the budget in frozen grants, the editor said, adding: Yes, its hard, unpleasant, difficult, but were not on the brink of imminently shutting down. Were not even on the brink of laying people off. Center-T, whose core staff moved abroad after the Russian Supreme Court designated what it called the LGBTQ+ movement as extremist, effectively outlawing all LGBTQ+ activism, also lost only a fraction of funding, its staffer said. We are, possibly, in one of the luckiest positions, because we almost didnt have U.S. funding, they said.Kovcheg Russian for arc a group helping Russians fleeing abroad with shelter, legal and psychological support, training and other support, lost 30% of its budget after Trumps action, said its founder, Anastasia Burakova.The funds were allocated for future projects, as well as various improvements, she said. Its a shame they wont happen, but otherwise, Kovcheg is more or less stable, thanks to crowdfunding and advertising, Burakova added. Burakova, who formerly headed a legal aid group in St. Petersburg backed by exiled tycoon-turned-opposition-figure Mikhail Khodorkovsky, cited repressive laws and regulations that make it harder for critical and independent groups to get funding from Russians. Laws that drive Russian donors awayMost Russian rights groups and independent news outlets have been designated as foreign agents by the Russian authorities -- a label that turns potential donors away with its negative connotation. Russia has banned advertising with them. Others have also been labeled undesirable, a category that outlaws any dealings with groups so designated, exposing donors to prosecution.Many had to move their teams abroad after Russia invaded Ukraine to avoid the ever-widening crackdown. But, the more youre being beaten and banned, the more you adapt and stop counting on just one thing for your funding, Burakova said. In light of the aid freeze, Khodorkovsky and Russian philanthropist Boris Zimin this week offered $600,000 to affected Russian and Ukrainian projects. Its not clear how much U.S. aid Russian organizations were receiving and how much of that could be offset by Khodorkovskys and Zimins funding. Of course, it wouldnt be enough, Zimin said, but many of these projects are very important, especially, I think, media (projects). I consider it my duty to support them at least for some time.The U.S. Embassy in Moscow said it was unable to comment. Funding losses for Belarus pro-democracy forces Pro-democracy forces from Belarus told AP the frozen U.S. aid they were receiving - about $30 million - accounts for over half of all of their Western funding. It comes from both USAID, either directly or through partners, and entities like the U.S.-government funded National Endowment for Democracy. Dozens of nongovernmental organizations and several independent media groups are on the brink of closure, they said. Opposition leaders recently prepared a report for Western governments, outlining the effects of the freeze, according to a person close to Belarusian opposition leaders. The person spoke on condition of anonymity for security reasons.Without Western-supported independent media and pro-democracy forces, Belarus and Russia will likely fill the void by strengthening state propaganda and authoritarian control in Belarus, allowing pro-Kremlin narratives to dominate the minds of Belarusians, the person said. An activist from the Belarusian Association of Journalists said that out of 30 large Belarusian media groups working abroad, six said they lost funding completely and are on the brink of closing. The activist spoke on condition of anonymity because of security concerns.According to the oppositions report, $1.7 million in U.S. aid is frozen - more than half of all foreign aid to independent media forced to flee Belarus after authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko unleashed a widespread crackdown on dissent in 2020. Now, small independent newsrooms are laying off employees to avoid closing, the activist said: If a newsroom stops operating, resuming later is almost impossible, which sets the media apart from other beneficiaries of U.S. aid, the activist said. A YouTube show, A Regular Morning, with videos regularly drawing over 100,000 views, said it was shutting down but asked for donations and said it would keep going through March. We have already found ourselves in situations where the continuation of the project was not obvious, but each time we found a way to continue the work, because we understood that Belarusians need to hear reasonable voices, its journalists said. The activist believes dozens of media projects will inevitably cease.Rights groups also are affected. According to the person close to opposition leaders, 60-80 groups face possible mass layoffs, ending programs or closing for good. The person expects that programs to support political prisoners will be drastically cut, Belarusian youth will lose access to alternative educational programs, and activists will lose their platforms.There are over 1,200 political prisoners in Belarus, according to Viasna, the countrys leading human rights group, whose imprisoned founder Ales Bialiatski won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022.Thousands of activists, including some freed from prison, have moved abroad, and groups that received U.S. funding were helping them and their families.The freeze will significantly impair Viasnas work, according to activist Pavel Sapelka. But it wont stop human rights advocates entirely, he insisted.Franak Viaorka, a senior aide to opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, told AP the exiled activist is urgently looking for ways to keep afloat the independent media and the civil society of Belarus, which has run into a new challenge.There was no immediate response to a request for comment from the State Departments European and Eurasian Bureau. DASHA LITVINOVA Litvinova is an Associated Press correspondent covering Russia, Belarus, Central Asia and the Caucasus. She is part of the team that covers the Russia-Ukraine war. She has covered Russia and the region for over a decade. twitter mailto YURAS KARMANAU Karmanau is an Associated Press journalist covering Belarus and the CIS countries. He has worked in Belarus and Ukraine, as well as other countries in the region, for more than 20 years. He is part of the team that covers the Russia-Ukraine war. mailto
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  • 2 dead, 3 injured in weather event with possible tornado, officials in Tennessee say
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    President Donald Trump speaks to reporters as he signs executive orders in the White House on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)2025-02-07T13:18:34Z WARTBURG, Tenn. (AP) Two people were killed in eastern Tennessee when severe storms with a possible tornado moved through the region.Local officials announced Friday morning that a mother and daughter from the same household were killed when the storm passed through the Deer Lodge and Sunbright areas of Morgan County on Thursday night.That is according to a social media post by the county emergency management agency. Three other injuries were also reported, officials said.The Tennessee Highway Patrol said on social media that troopers were in Morgan County ensuring resident safety and assessing and helping with structure damage.The Morgan County School District said on its website that schools would be closed Friday because of significant damage from tornadoes in parts of our county.
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  • Forced leaves start for thousands at USAID under a Trump plan to gut the foreign aid agency
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    Demonstrators and lawmakers rally against President Donald Trump and his ally Elon Musk as they disrupt the federal government, including dismantling the U.S. Agency for International Development, which administers foreign aid approved by Congress, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)2025-02-07T13:55:18Z WASHINGTON (AP) Forced leaves began in Washington and worldwide Friday for most employees of the U.S. Agency for International Development, as federal workers associations turned to the courts to try to roll back Trump administration orders that have dismantled most of the agency and U.S.- funded aid programs around the world.Under the administrations plan, the agency is to be left with fewer than 300 workers out of thousands.Two current USAID employees and one former senior USAID official told The Associated Press of the administrations plan, presented to remaining senior officials of the agency Thursday. They spoke on condition of anonymity due to a Trump administration order barring USAID staffers from talking to anyone outside their agency.The agency is being slashed back from more than 8,000 direct hires and contractors. They, along with an unknown number of 5,000 locally hired employees abroad, would run the few life-saving programs that the administration says it intends to keep going for now. It was not immediately clear whether the reduction to 300 would be permanent or temporary, potentially allowing more workers to return after what the Trump administration says is a review of which aid and development programs it wants to resume. The administration this week gave almost all USAID staffers posted overseas 30 days, starting Friday, to return to the U.S., with the government paying for their travel and moving costs. Workers who choose to stay longer, unless they received a specific hardship waiver, might have to cover their own expenses, a notice on the USAID website said late Thursday. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said during a trip to the Dominican Republic on Thursday that the U.S. government will continue providing foreign aid.But it is going to be foreign aid that makes sense and is aligned with our national interest, he told reporters. The Trump administration and billionaire ally Elon Musk, who is running a budget-cutting Department of Government Efficiency, have targeted USAID hardest so far in an unprecedented challenge of the federal government and many of its programs.Since President Donald Trumps Jan. 20 inauguration, a sweeping funding freeze has shut most of the agencys programs worldwide, and almost all of its workers have been placed on administrative leave or furloughed. Musk and the Republican president have spoken of eliminating USAID as an independent agency and moving surviving programs under the State Department.Democratic lawmakers and others call the move illegal without congressional approval.The same argument was made by the American Foreign Service Association and the American Federation of Government Employees in their lawsuit, which asks the federal court in Washington to compel the reopening of USAIDs buildings, return its staffers to work and restore funding.Government officials failed to acknowledge the catastrophic consequences of their actions, both as they pertain to American workers, the lives of millions around the world, and to US national interests, the suit says.___AP Diplomatic Writer Matthew Lee contributed from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. ELLEN KNICKMEYER Knickmeyer covers foreign policy and national security for The Associated Press. She is based in Washington, D.C. twitter RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • Latino evangelical churches gear up to face possible immigration enforcement in churches
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    Rev. Esteban Rodriguez, who leads Centro Cristiano El Pan de Vida, prays for congregants during a church service in Kissimmee, Fla. Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Alan Youngblood)2025-02-07T13:00:19Z Bishop Ebli De La Rosa says his motto right now is to prepare for the worst and pray for the best.De La Rosa, who oversees Church of God of Prophecy congregations in nine southeastern states, says he has had to respond quickly to the Trump administrations new orders, which have thrown out policies that restricted immigration enforcement in sensitive locations such as schools and houses of worship.This move has imperiled 32 of the Latino evangelical denominations 70 pastors who are here without legal status and serve in some of the regions most vulnerable communities, De La Rosa said. The bishop has instructed each congregation with endangered pastors to prepare three laypeople to take over, should their leader be deported. He has also told them to livestream every service, and to keep recording even if something happens.Some of my pastors are holding services with doors locked because they are scared that immigration agents will burst through the door at any moment, he said. I feel so bad and so helpless that I can do nothing more for them. De La Rosa echoes the sentiments of several other faith leaders representing thousands of Latino evangelical Christians in Florida and swaths of the Southeast. They worry about the sanctity of their sacred spaces, and the possibility of immigration raids and arrests. A statement from the Department of Homeland Security on Jan. 20 said the presidents executive order will empower officers with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection to enforce immigration laws and that criminals will no longer be able to hide in Americas schools and churches to avoid arrest. Agustin Quiles, a spokesperson for the Florida Fellowship of Hispanic Councils and Evangelical Institutions, said community members, including many who supported Donald Trump in the last election cycle, now feel devastated and abandoned. The messaging appears to be that anyone who is undocumented is a criminal, he said. Latino evangelicals for the most part voted Republican and hold conservative views on issues like abortion. We want to ask the president to reconsider because these actions are causing pain and trauma to so many families in and beyond our churches. Their suffering is great, and the church is suffering with them.Quiles said his organization will lobby legislators in Washington and Florida to reinstate laws that protected sensitive spaces like houses of worship.Our main focus is the unity of families and the many children who will be impacted or left behind without their parents, he said.Pastor Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, who advised President Trump on immigration during his first term, says he has been assured on multiple occasions by those in the know that houses of worship have nothing to fear.There should be zero angst as it pertains to churches because no one is going to come into a church with or without guns blazing, he said. That is never going to happen. However, Rodriguez said agents may surveil a church if they suspect someone engaged in criminal activity is seeking shelter there. And he said those who are here illegally even if they have lived in the United States for decades may be deported if they are living with or are around someone who is here illegally and has committed a crime.The National Association of Evangelicals, which says it represents 40 congregations and serves millions, expressed dismay at the executive order.Withdrawal of guidance protecting houses of worship, schools and health facilities from immigration enforcement is troubling, it said on Jan. 22, asserting that the move has deterred some from attending church.Pastors who are seeing the impact of these orders on the ground agree. The Rev. Esteban Rodriguez, who leads Centro Cristiano El Pan de Vida, a mid-size Church of God of Prophecy congregation in Kissimmee, Florida, said Latino evangelical churches are like a big family that is composed of families. In his community, those who are here without legal status have even been afraid to go to work, church and to food pantries to fulfill their basic needs, he said. Rodriguez said he has been helping some congregants with reference letters for their immigration applications and speaking with lawyers to see how the church can help proactively.The Rev. Ruben Ortiz, Latino field coordinator for Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, says Latino churches have spent decades creating these sacred spaces at great cost, without relying on government assistance. Ortiz said he was distressed to hear about an incident outside an Atlanta-area church where an individual was arrested while a service was being held inside.The Bible clearly states that a church is a place of refuge and these laws challenge that sacred belief, Ortiz said. We are getting calls from members who say they dont feel safe in our churches, he said. We are going to respond by giving shelter. We are going to embrace all regardless of their immigration status. Everyone can and should find refuge in our churches.Thomas A. Saenz, president and general counsel for the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, said he does not expect immigration authorities to engage in raids on churches that violate peoples constitutional right to gather and worship.What they may do and have done is target a specific individual who might be attending church, he said. I would expect more of that.The law is murky as to whether churches can legally shelter those who are here illegally as part of their faith, but there are strong arguments to be made, Saenz said.People should know they have rights that protect them, and that they have allies inside and outside the church who will express their outrage if their constitutional rights are violated, he said.Latino evangelicals are in a unique spot because they are influenced by the theology of right-leaning white evangelical churches, whose pastors and leaders are also the strongest voices against immigration, said Lloyd Barba, assistant professor of religion at Amherst College in Massachusetts who studies Latino immigration and religion.Barba said the Latino evangelical community includes many independent churches and diverse organizations that lack a unified, central teaching on immigration unlike mainline denominations such as the United Methodist Church or the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.Even the Catholic Church has a robust doctrine and social teaching on immigration, he said. Without that, we tend to encounter a little more reluctance or uncertainty about whether Latino pastors should be engaging in this kind of sacred resistance.Bishop Abner Adorno with Assemblies of God in the Florida Multicultural District, said he leans into the Bible where he says the teaching on immigration is crystal clear. He points to Deuteronomy 10:19, which says: So you, too, must show love to foreigners for you yourselves were once foreigners in the land of Egypt.This verse describes a Judeo-Christian foundation of concern for immigrants and refugees, he said. While the concern of the government must be on enforcement, the role of the church must be compassion.___Associated Press religion coverage receives support through the APs collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content. DEEPA BHARATH Bharath is a reporter with APs Global Religion team. She is based in Los Angeles. twitter mailto
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  • Japans Ishiba makes a whirlwind Washington trip to try to forge a personal connection with Trump
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    Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba steps off the plane after arriving at Joint Base Andrews, Md., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf)2025-02-07T12:03:07Z WASHINGTON (AP) Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba didnt skimp on the legwork as he prepared for his first meeting with President Donald Trump.He huddled this week with SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, two executives Trump recently hosted at the White House. He sought advice from his immediate predecessor, Fumio Kishida.Ishiba even called on the widow of Shinzo Abe, the Japanese prime minister with whom Trump bonded over rounds of golf during his first term.It will be our first face-to-face talks, so I would like to focus on building a personal relationship of trust between the two of us, Ishiba told reporters before heading to Washington for his White House visit, taking place Friday.Its a tall order for Ishiba to replicate the presidents relationship with Abe, who resigned as prime minister in 2020 and was assassinated by a gunman as he delivered a campaign speech in 2022. Nevertheless, Ishiba is making it a priority to connect with Trump. Ishiba, who took office in October, will be just the second world leader to visit the White House during Trumps new term. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week was the first hosted by Trump. Ishiba arrived Thursday evening for his roughly 24-hour visit to Washington. Hes expected to spend a little more than two hours with Trump for a working lunch and a joint news conference before making the return trip to Tokyo. Still, making the whirlwind journey is essential for Ishiba as he looks to ensure that the U.S. and Japan stay on solid footing with the return of Trump and his America First worldview. Both countries have been challenged by Chinas growing economic and military assertiveness in the Pacific and concerns about a nuclear-armed North Korea.Trump in the talks intends to discuss joint training exercises, Japanese investment in the U.S. economy, improving cyber security capabilities, increasing space cooperation, and promoting joint business opportunities to develop critical technologies, including artificial intelligence and semiconductors, Trump administration officials said. Ishiba, for his part, will look to remind Trump who has proposed tariffs on both friends and foes in an effort to boost American manufacturing about the long-running U.S.-Japan alliance. Japanese companies employ nearly 1 million Americans and have held the top spot for cumulative foreign direct investment into the U.S. over the last five years.But the U.S. had a more than $68 billion trade deficit with Japan in 2024. Trump pays a lot of attention to the trade deficit as an indication of the economic fairness and strength of the relationship, said a senior administration official who briefed reporters on the condition of anonymity under ground rules set by the White House.Another sensitive issue Ishiba is prepared to address is Japans Nippon Steels efforts to win approval for a $14.1 billion acquisition of the Pittsburgh-headquartered U.S. Steel. President Joe Biden before leaving office last month blocked the deal, citing national security concern. Trump in December said he was totally against the once great and powerful U.S. Steel being bought by a foreign company. Ishiba isnt necessarily planning on bringing up the deal but has prepped to make a fulsome case for Nippon if Trump raises it, according to a Japanese government official who insisted on anonymity to discuss the leaders private deliberations. Nippon and U.S. Steel have filed a lawsuit aimed at overturning the blocking of the deal. And Nippon has stepped up its public push, arguing the transaction is in line with President Trumps focus on manufacturing and contributes to President Trumps goals promoting U.S. investment, creating U.S. jobs, and strengthening U.S. manufacturing.Defense spending is also expected to be on the leaders agenda. Japan has pledged to raise defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2027, or 60% over five years. That level of spending meets the benchmark set for members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Japan cooperates with the NATO alliance but is not a member. But Trump is pressing NATO and other allies to spend even more on defense, challenging them to raise spending to 5% of their overall economic output a benchmark that will be difficult for countries to reach.Ishiba could remind Trump that Japan is a big supporter of the U.S. defense industry, spending billions of dollars on fighter jets and missile defense systems to try to salve any concerns from the Republican president.President Trump is actually a good listener, too. Perhaps we (will) have a good chemistry, Ishiba told reporters earlier this week.Ishiba invited SoftBanks Son and OpenAIs Altman to his office this week as he prepped for his Trump meeting. The U.S. president last month brought Son, Altman and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison to the White House to spotlight a $500 billion investment for infrastructure tied to artificial intelligence by the three executives companies. Ishiba during his meeting told them that he wants Japan and the United States to deepen cooperation in AI to make the world a more peaceful and safer place.I think Prime Minister Ishiba certainly sees this is an important and critical opportunity for him to reestablish what were exceptional bonds between President Trump and Japan in the first Trump administration, said Sen. Bill Hagerty, a Tennessee Republican who served as Trumps ambassador to Japan during his first administration.Abe was among the few world leaders who developed a bond with Trump during his first term.Abe built a rapport with Trump over rounds of golf and dinners with their wives at the presidents Palm Beach, Florida, resort, Mar-a-Lago. During Trumps 2019 state visit to Japan, Abe took Trump to a sumo wrestling match and arranged for him to be the first leader to meet with Japans newly enthroned emperor.Abe and Trumps tight bond was all the more remarkable, because Trump early in his first White House term threatened a big border tax on Japanese automaker Toyota if it built a plant in Mexico and derided Japan for what he deemed insufficient defense spending.Hagerty, at an event at Washingtons Hudson Institute on Thursday, said it might not be a bad idea for Ishiba who golfed in high school but has since given up the sport to dust off his clubs as he looks to bond with Trump.I hope that he takes the golf lessons back up again, Haggerty said, because I found golf diplomacy to be a wonderful opportunity for us.___Yamaguchi reported from Tokyo. AP writer Didi Tang contributed to this report. AAMER MADHANI Aamer Madhani is a White House reporter. twitter mailto
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  • New York temporarily shutters bird markets after seven cases of avian flu are detected in NYC
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    This colorized electron microscope image released by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases on March 26, 2024, shows avian influenza A H5N1 virus particles (yellow), grown in Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) epithelial cells (blue). (CDC/NIAID via AP, File)2025-02-07T14:54:37Z NEW YORK (AP) New York on Friday ordered a weeklong shutdown of all live bird markets in New York City, Westchester and Long Island after seven cases of avian flu were detected at bird markets in the city. Gov. Kathy Hochul said there is no immediate threat to public health and that the temporary closure of bird markets comes out of an abundance of caution. No cases of avian flu have been detected among humans in New York, officials said. The order came after seven cases of bird flu were found in poultry during routine inspections of live bird markets in the New York City boroughs of the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said the virus poses low risk to the general public. The agency said there have been 67 confirmed cases of bird flu in humans in the U.S., with illnesses mild and mostly detected among farmworkers who were exposed to sick poultry or daily cows. The first bird flu death in the U.S. was reported last month in Louisiana, with health officials saying the person was older than 65, had underlying medical problems and had been in contact with sick and dead birds in a backyard flock. In New York, live bird markets where the virus was detected have to dispose of all poultry in a sanitary manner, according to the order. Other bird markets that do not have cases will have to sell off remaining poultry, clean and disinfect and then remain closed for at least five days and be inspected by state officials before reopening. The H5N1 strain of bird flu has been spreading among wild birds, poultry, cows and other animals. Officials have urged people who come into contact with sick or dead birds to wear respiratory and eye protection and gloves when handling poultry.
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  • Musk teams access to student loan systems raises alarms over personal information for millions
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    The U.S. Department of Education building is seen in Washington, Nov. 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)2025-02-07T16:24:16Z WASHINGTON (AP) Democrats are pushing back against Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency as it turns its attention to the Education Department, with lawmakers raising concerns about DOGEs access to internal systems containing personal information on tens of millions of Americans.In a letter to the acting education secretary, a group of Democrats is seeking to intervene as DOGE gains increasing access to student loan databases and other systems. Democrats fear it could lay the groundwork for a takeover akin to Musks attempt to close the U.S. Agency for International Development. The letter demanded details about DOGEs work and vowed to fight any attempt to close the Education Department.Democrats including California Rep. Mark Takano planned to show up at the departments Washington headquarters on Friday and demand a meeting with leaders appointed by President Donald Trump. The department has been in turmoil as Trump, a Republican, sets out to abolish it. The White House is considering an executive order that would tell the education secretary to slash the department as far as possible and urge Congress to fully terminate it. Dozens of employees have been placed on paid leave with little explanation, and workers from DOGE have begun scouring the departments records as they look to slash spending. Musks DOGE team already has gained access to a database housing personal information on millions of students and parents with federal student loans, according to two people with knowledge of the issue. One of them, a department employee, said a DOGE representative requested the access more than a week ago. A third person said DOGE would be given administrator access to the departments website on Friday, allowing Musks workers to change the text on any page or take the site offline. The people spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals. A federal lawsuit filed Friday seeks to block DOGEs access to student financial aid systems, saying it violates privacy rights of millions of federal student loan borrowers. It was filed by the advocacy group Student Defense on behalf of the University of California Student Association.It says DOGE could now have access to Social Security numbers, drivers license numbers, dates of birth and contact information for student loan borrowers. The database also houses information on the parents of dependent loan applicants, including citizenship status and income information.The suit says its an enormous and unprecedented invasion of privacy for more than 42 million people whose personal data is stored in Federal Student Aid systems. It says those people trusted the department with their information when they applied for federal loans and grants or filled out the FAFSA student aid form.The Education Department said DOGE is helping it return to in-person work, restoring accountability for employees and reforming the hiring process to focus on merit. It said there is nothing inappropriate or nefarious going on. The DOGE employees are federal employees, the department said in a statement. They have been sworn in, have the necessary background checks and clearances, and are focused on making the Department more cost-efficient, effective, and accountable to the taxpayers.Trump campaigned on a promise to close the department, claiming it has been infiltrated by radicals, zealots and Marxists. He nominated professional wrestling mogul Linda McMahon to be his education secretary and quipped at a Tuesday news conference that he wants her to put herself out of a job.But Trumps pledge is colliding with the reality that the departments existence and most of its spending is ordered by Congress. Its unclear if Trump could rally political support to abolish the department, which some Republicans have occasionally attempted but has never gained wide political popularity.The White House tempered its rhetoric on Thursday when press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump and his team are looking at options to reduce the size of the Department of Education, if not abolish it completely.___The Associated Press education coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. The AP is solely responsible for all content. Find the APs standards for working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at AP.org. COLLIN BINKLEY Binkley covers the U.S. Education Department and federal education policy for The Associated Press, along with a wide range of issues from K-12 through higher education. twitter mailto BIANCA VZQUEZ TONESS Vzquez Toness is an Associated Press reporter who writes about the continuing impact of the pandemic on young people and their education. twitter mailto
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  • The slash-and-burn tactics Musk brings to Washington often backfired at Twitter
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    Elon Musk speaks at a presidential inauguration event on behalf of President-elect Donald Trump in Washington, Jan. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)2025-02-07T15:47:42Z When Elon Musk bought Twitter in 2022, he laid off thousands of employees, stopped paying rent and auctioned off coffee makers and office chairs in hopes of a big turnaround.Now the worlds richest man has brought the same slash-and-burn strategy to the federal government, and some people who experienced Musks takeover at Twitter have a warning: Expect chaos, cuts driven by ideology as much as by cost concerns, intimidation and plenty of lawsuits.Since assuming leadership of the Department of Government Efficiency, Musk has consolidated control over large swaths of the government with President Donald Trump s blessing, sidelined career officials, gained access to sensitive databases and invited a constitutional clash over the limits of presidential authority.Emily Horne, who was head of Twitters policy communications before joining the Biden administration, describes Musks modus operandi as: Take it over, ruthlessly purge anyone who he sees as opposition and crash operations to remake it in his worldview. Its unclear whether his push for extremely hardcore changes at Twitter has paid off. Revenue at the company now called X has plunged, the number of users has dwindled and even Musk himself has expressed frustration at how long it is taking to turn around the companys finances. It isnt working, said Ross Gerber, a minority stock holder at X who has written down his stake to zero and expects Musk to fail in Washington, too. The federal government is going to eat him up and spit him out. By some measures, X is still a success. The platform continues to attract hundreds of millions of users worldwide and has cemented Musks political influence. But exactly how it is faring financially is difficult to say because the company is private.The same week that Musks teams at DOGE were threatening to lay off tens of thousands of federal workers, bankers who loaned him billions of dollars to buy Twitter were bracing for losses and trying to unload the loans on others. Musk has apparently given up hope of attracting key advertisers back to the platform and has sued some of them. Examples of budget-minded business leaders who brought their skills to government work abound, but Musk made clear at both Twitter and DOGE that his priorities go beyond efficiency into rooting out a woke agenda.Long before fighting diversity, equity and inclusion efforts became a centerpiece of Trumps third presidential campaign, Musk eliminated Twitters DEI initiatives and the people administering them.The culture of Twitter died, said former employee Theodora Skeadas, whose job was cut in the weeks after Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion in October 2022. For a lot of these agencies and organizations, that may be in their future.Another tactic that Musk appears to be bringing to the government: performances of loyalty.That is how former Twitter executive Rumman Chowdhury describes Musks drive to make workers prove the value of their work in a way she says demonstrated fealty. For instance, engineers were told to print out code then line up to have an inexperienced engineer evaluate it. Its a fear and intimidation tactic, Chowdhury said. I dont know if its the best leadership style long term, as demonstrated by how abysmal Twitter/X is doing.Musk later sought to rehire some of the engineers he fired. His instinct to threaten also backfired with advertisers.Within months of Musks takeover, advertising revenue plunged by half as brands fled X over fears he was loosening content moderation too much. But instead of courting the companies, Musk took to X threatening to thermonuclear name & shame them for leaving his platform. Later at a conference, he used an expletive and urged them, Dont advertise.Talk about shooting yourself in the foot, said ad consultant Tom Hespos of Abydos Media, who told his clients at that point to avoid even posting on X because it could damage their brand. That is probably the worst comment he could have made. In August, Musk doubled down by suing Unilever, Mars, CVS Health and several other companies that had dropped Twitter, accusing them of engaging in an illegal boycott. On Saturday, he added more companies to the lawsuit, including Lego, Shell International, Tyson Food, Nestle and Colgate-Palmolive.His drawn-out legal battles with more than 2,000 former Twitter workers are also a sign of the kind of court fights that could await the government. A federal judge on Thursday put on hold a midnight deadline the same day for government workers to accept Musks deferred resignation offer promising pay through September without having to work.The email announcing the offer was titled Fork in the Road, echoing a similar email Musk sent to the Twitter workforce in 2022.More than two years later, Musks X is still spending an insane amount of money defending against allegations by former Twitter employees that they are owed money, said lawyer Shannon Liss-Riordan, who represents hundreds of the workers. She said it would have been cheaper just to pay them what they were owed. If that is the way decision making is being made for the federal government, Im very concerned about the finances of the federal government, she said.Neither X nor DOGE responded to requests for comment from The Associated Press.Along with gutting the companys workforce and auctioning off memorabilia and office furniture, Musks extreme cost-cutting strategy at Twitter included simply not paying its bills. Landlords of the social media companys headquarters in San Francisco as well as its British offices took the company to court for millions of dollars in unpaid rent.The British case settled for an undisclosed sum. The San Francisco case was dismissed last year; its not clear if a settlement was paid.Musk has also brought one of Xs real estate executives over to the government.Even if the X cuts were an unmitigated success, its unclear whether the same tactics would work for cutting costs and still delivering services at government agencies.Nicholas Bagley, a law professor at the University of Michigan, said Musk and Trump are arrogating spending power that belongs to Congress, not the executive branch, and he predicts lawsuits over the moves will hamstring their efforts.All this is of dubious legality, and thats before you get to the civil service protections, Bagley said, referring to federal workforce rules preventing layoffs for political purposes. Youre going to see a lot of bombast and rhetoric, but I suspect its going to yield fewer things on the ground.A few in Musks orbit have tried to warn him against moving too rashly, including prominent tech investor Paul Graham, who in a recent X exchange asked Musk to take your time and do it carefully.The government isnt just a company. Companies are born and die within the system, and its OK. But this is the system itself were talking about here.Minority X stock owner Gerber, CEO of investment firm Gerber Kawasaki, praises Musk for instilling a sense of belonging to the special forces of business at his companies. But he thinks Musk will fail in Washington.The idea that you can fire all these people doesnt work, he said. Were about to see an epic battle. MATT OBRIEN OBrien covers the business of technology and artificial intelligence for The Associated Press. mailto BERNARD CONDON Condon is an Associated Press investigative reporter covering breaking news. 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  • Behind the Blog: Getting Political
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    This is Behind the Blog, where we share our behind-the-scenes thoughts about how a few of our top stories of the week came together. This week, we discuss "staying out of politics" and what it means to be a tech news publication. EMANUEL: Im very proud of our output for the last few weeks. When we worked at Motherboard, I really felt like the site was firing on all cylinders when one story was dominating the news and our entire team could pivot, bringing its various areas of expertise to meet the moment and publish unique reporting that was valuable to readers, even if the story that was dominating the news was not something they imagined theyd be covering previously.I wasnt sure what that was going to look like with a team of just four people, but I think a look at 404 Medias site shows that its breaking a ton of news on one of the most important stories in the world right now, which is Elon Musks aggressive takeover of various government agencies and systems. Covering this story requires us to talk about Musk and Donald Trump, think about them, interview other people about them, and put images of them in our articles so someone who is scrolling their feeds can easily spot what our stories are about.
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  • The Super Bowl three-peat eluded Bradshaw, Brady, Montana and Aikman. Now Mahomes takes his shot
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    Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw sits on the bench as the rest of his team watches the closing minutes of the XIII Super Bowl, in Miami, Fla, on Jan, 21, 1979. (AP Photp/Harry Cabluck, File)2025-02-07T17:28:37Z Terry Bradshaw always wondered what might have been if his Pittsburgh Steelers had reached the Super Bowl either of the times they had a chance to win three in a row.Ronnie Lott has long lamented just one bounce of the oblong ball that he believes could have helped send the San Francisco 49ers to the big game when they were in just about perfect position for a three-peat.Kansas City is the first team to reach the Super Bowl after winning the previous two, which means Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs have done what Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Troy Aikman and Bradshaw couldnt before them.Now theyll try to finish the job Sunday night against the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans.You got to have a lot of luck, Lott said. You got to find moments where you want the ball to bounce your way. And then the other thing is, youve just got to get over the idea that nobody thinks you can do it. There is one asterisk. Bart Starr led Green Bay to the 1965 NFL championship and the first two Super Bowl titles. Plus, John Elway retired after winning consecutive Super Bowls with the Denver Broncos.Bradshaw and those Steel Curtain teams lost to the Oakland Raiders, coached by the late Pro Football Hall of Famer John Madden, in the AFC championship game during Pittsburghs first run as the two-time defending champ. The Steelers didnt even make the playoffs the second time around, which was four years later. Had we gotten to the Super Bowl, then I would say the chances of a three-peat would have been very good because you are a defending champion and youve experienced a Super Bowl and winning a Super Bowl, Bradshaw said. Its that long, drawn out football season where youre just waiting to get to the playoffs. And its a difficult task.Roger Craigs late fumble is what most remember when the 49ers lost at home to the Giants 15-13 on New Yorks field goal on the final play of the NFC championship game during the 1990 season. Lott, however, recalls in vivid detail 34 years later an earlier play when the Hall of Fame safety says Jeff Hostetler lost control of the ball in the backfield with him blitzing, but the ball bounced the Giants quarterbacks way instead of his.A second consecutive 14-2 season with Montana, Jerry Rice and John Taylor amounted to nothing in the minds of the Niners. Besides the luck of the bounce, Lott was quick to bring up the health of the players as was Montana.The seasons are long. The offseasons are short, Montana said. Usually youre not at 100% strength, your body doesnt have its usual time to prepare itself during the offseason. When you compound that over the years ... it makes it even worse.Aikman, running back Emmitt Smith and receiver Michael Irvin also got the Cowboys back to an NFC title game as two-time champs, but the Hall of Fame trio lost at San Francisco during the 1994 season, when Steve Young had taken over for Montana at QB.Daryl Johnston, the fullback when Dallas became the first to win three Super Bowls in a span of four seasons, believes the Cowboys had an asterisk of their own. After beating Buffalo for the title in consecutive years, owner Jerry Jones and coach Jimmy Johnson had their infamous and acrimonious split. Barry Switzer coached the team that fell short of a three-peat.In the 38-28 loss to the Niners, the Cowboys turned over the ball the first three times they had it and trailed 21-0 halfway through the first quarter.So, you lose your head coach, Johnston said. Where would Kansas City be if they lost Andy Reid? And then to play the worst six minutes of football youve ever played as a group to start that game, it was just so unexpected.Coach Vince Lombardi left the Packers after winning the first two Super Bowls, and Green Bay didnt make the playoffs the year Joe Namath led the New York Jets to their famous upset of Baltimore in Super Bowl 3.The first of Miamis consecutive titles is still the only undefeated season of the Super Bowl era, the 17-0 run during the 1972 season. The Dolphins lost their playoff opener when they were two-time champs. The New England Patriots fell two victories short of a three-peat in 2005, the only chance they had to do that while winning six championships with Brady and coach Bill Belichick.Mahomes is well aware of the history as the Chiefs try to to shrug off talk of a three-peat. A victory Sunday over Philadelphia would be the 29-year-olds fourth Super Bowl title. Brady was 37 when he won the fourth of his record seven.I think you always want to leave a legacy and kind of make your imprint on history, but more than anything, you just want to accomplish a goal that you have with your teammates, Mahomes said. We know thats a hard process. We know its hard week-in and week-out. But Im proud of how our guys have kind of went about that process. Bradshaw still talks about how hard trying to three-peat was on him. As part of the Fox television crew covering the Super Bowl, the Hall of Famer will share the stage with the winning team, which could mean handing the Lombardi Trophy to Mahomes.The 76-year-old Bradshaw remembers having a similar chance at history with the Fox crew when Bradys 18-0 Patriots lost to the Giants in the Super Bowl to cap the 2007 season.So here I go again. Historical moment, Bradshaw said. I have no way that I could sit here and say Kansas City is going to lose. ___AP Pro Football Writer Rob Maaddi in New Orleans and AP Sports Writer Dave Skretta in Kansas City, Missouri, contributed.___AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl
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  • New Hampshire man is 2nd person known to be living with a pig kidney
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    Tim Andrews smiles as he leaves Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston on Feb. 1, 2025. (Kate Flock/Massachusetts General Hospital via AP)2025-02-07T13:00:54Z A New Hampshire man fought for the chance at a pig kidney transplant, spending months getting into good enough shape to be part of a small pilot study of a highly experimental treatment.His effort paid off: Tim Andrews, 66, is only the second person known to be living with a pig kidney. Andrews is free from dialysis, Massachusetts General Hospital announced Friday, and recovering so well from the Jan. 25 transplant that he left the hospital a week later.When I woke up in the recovery room, I was a new man, Andrews told The Associated Press.Andrews surgery comes at a turning point in the quest to tell if animal-to-human transplants could help ease the shortage of donated human organs. The first four pig organ transplants two hearts and two kidneys were short-lived. But the fifth xenotransplant recipient, an Alabama woman not nearly as sick as prior patients, boosted the field thriving for now 2 months after a pig kidney transplant at NYU Langone Health in November. Doctors are moving from those one-off experiments to more formal studies. As they monitor Andrews recovery, doctors at Mass General Brigham have Food and Drug Administration permission to perform two additional transplants in their pilot study, using gene-edited pig kidneys supplied by biotech eGenesis. And United Therapeutics, another developer of gene-edited pig organs, just won FDA approval for the worlds first clinical trial of xenotransplantation. Initially, six patients will receive pig kidneys and if they fare well over six months, up to 50 additional patients will receive transplants. This is uncharted territory, said Mass Generals Dr. Tatsuo Kawai, who led both Andrews surgery and the worlds first pig kidney transplant last year. But with lessons from animal research and the prior human attempts, he said, Im very optimistic. And hopefully we can get to survival, kidney survival, for over two years. Scientists are genetically altering pigs so their organs are more humanlike to address the transplant shortage. More than 100,000 people are on the U.S. transplant list, most who need a kidney, and thousands die waiting.Andrews kidneys abruptly failed about two years ago, and the Concord, New Hampshire, grandfather struggled with fatigue and complications from dialysis. Hes on the transplant list but doctors warned it was a long shot. It can take seven years or more for people with Andrews blood type to find a matching kidney. Meanwhile, people slowly get sicker on dialysis five-year survival is about 50% and Andrews already had had a heart attack.I have seen my mortality and I was ready to fight, Andrews said. So he asked Mass General if he could get a pig kidney instead. I told them. Anything, Ill do anything. You give me a list of things you want me to do and Ill do it.Mass General transplant nephrologist Dr. Leonardo Riella said Andrews was weak and struggling with diabetes, including a slow-healing diabetic foot ulcer that hindered walking. Hed have to get more fit to be a candidate. Andrews started physical therapy and returned six months later about 30 pounds lighter and running down the hallway almost, Riella recalled. He was just, you know, a different person, so they started checking if hed qualify for the pilot study.One big question was cardiac fitness: Mass Generals first pig kidney recipient had underlying heart disease that killed him. But Riella said intense exams showed Andrews heart was in the best shape possible.Still, Andrews was a little nervous and sought advice from the only other person who knew what a pig kidney transplant was like the NYU patient, Towana Looney.We just prayed together and talked about how it would be, Andrews said of their phone calls before and after his transplant. He said Looney advised to just stay strong and thats what Im doing.Doctors said Andrews pig kidney turned pink and quickly began producing urine in the operating room, and since then has cleared waste normally with no signs of rejection. Andrews spent the week after his discharge in a nearby Boston hotel for daily checkups but is expected to return home to New Hampshire soon. NYU transplant surgeon Dr. Robert Montgomery said patients like those in Mass Generals pilot study could be the sweet spot for early xenotransplants not yet too sick from years of dialysis but unlikely to survive long enough for a human transplant.Those are the patients where it really makes sense for them to try something else, said Montgomery. His hospital is one of two that will be part of United Therapeutics clinical trial later this year, which will include similar patients.Its too early to know how Andrews will fare but if the pig kidney were to fail, Riella said hed still qualify for a human transplant and, now deemed inactive on the transplant list, wouldnt lose his waiting time that helps determine priority.Andrews now wants to return to his old dialysis clinic and tell these people theres hope, because no hope is not a good thing, he said. ___The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institutes Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.
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  • The GLAAD Wrap: First Trailer of Jurassic World Rebirth, Lineup for SNL50: The Homecoming Concert, New Music by Lady Gaga, Polly Money, and More!
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    Every week, The GLAAD Wrap brings you LGBTQ-related entertainment news highlights, fresh stuff to watch out for, and fun diversions to help you kick off the weekend. 1.) Universal Pictures debuted the first trailer of Jurassic World Rebirth, starring Jonathan Bailey! The standalone sequel to Jurassic World Dominion picks up five years later as the [...]The post The GLAAD Wrap: First Trailer of Jurassic World Rebirth, Lineup for SNL50: The Homecoming Concert, New Music by Lady Gaga, Polly Money, and More! first appeared on GLAAD.
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  • A Message to Our Community from 200+ Organizations Committed to Advancing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, and Two-Spirit Freedom
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    Remember: were stronger together. Dont run and hide. We have to be more visible and unified than ever! Miss Major Griffin-Gracy Miss Major gave the LGBTQ community and our allies this call to action in October 2018, under the first Trump Administration. She addressed our fear and anxiety as we reacted to a leaked [...]The post A Message to Our Community from 200+ Organizations Committed to Advancing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, and Two-Spirit Freedom first appeared on GLAAD.
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  • Former Disney star Dan Benson says he's shutting down his popular OnlyFans, here's why
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    Former Disney Channel star Dan Benson may be saying goodbye to the world of adult entertainment.Earlier this week, the Wizards of Waverly Place actor announced on a since-deleted TikTok video that he plans to shut down the OnlyFans account he started back in 2022, Just Jared reports.Years after his Disney show was canceled, Benson gained notoriety again when he started selling adult content after his private photos were leaked online, and he felt helpless to stop it. But now Benson seems to be regretting this choice.I think Im done. When I made the decision to start an OnlyFans page, I thought I was doing it for the right reasons. I was doing it to support financially my elderly dog that needed a lot of financial help with his medical bills. I was tired of being so poor and feeling like I was being taken advantage of. I dont know. I think after years of doing this, its starting to weigh on me and Im going to pull away for a while and take some time to reflect, the 37-year-old adult film star said.Benson thanked his followers for their support and suggested he may return to acting or try to get a normal 9 to 5 job. Despite Wizards of Waverly Place being rebooted with many of the former cast members returning, its unlikely this is the acting opportunity Benson is referring to. He has said in the past that he knows he wont be asked back by the kid-friendly network since Disney probably frowns on the adult content he has spend the last couple of years producing. Thank you to everyone who has supported me this whole time, he said. I might go back to acting. I might just go and try and get a normal job and disappear. Just be a normal person. I dont really know. I hope I can remove some of the stuff that is already out there. So if youre thinking about doing this, just be thoughtful, because I know its going to be really hard.At the time of publication, Bensons OnlyFans account was still active, and on February 6 days after he announced ending his adult film career he posted a spicy video clip on his X account (formerly Twitter).
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  • 10 best super bowl halftime performances ranked
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    These performances stole the show at the Super Bowl!LGBTQ+ music fans are all very curious about how things will go down when Kendrick Lamar and SZA hit the field for the Super Bowl LIX this weekend. You know we live for Sapphic representation on the biggest stage in the world! The Halftime Show segment within the Super Bowl is once again being sponsored by the Apple Music streaming service, which notably resisted the Donald Trump administration's push to abolish DEI, so while the president may be in the building and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce may be excited about it, resistance and queer existence will remain center stage. We love to see it.After all, it is known, that The Halftime Show is for the gays! So, its time to rank the 10 best performances at the event over the years.Scroll through to watch the 10 best Super Bowl Halftime Show performances and check out our ranking!9. The Weeknd (2021)The Weeknd performed the halftime show during the NFL Super Bowl LV game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs in 2021.8. Janet Jackson feat. Justin Timberlake (2004)Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake infamously perform during the halftime show at Super Bowl XXXVIII between the New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers in 2004.7. Katy Perry (2015)Katy Perry (an and infamous shark) performed during halftime show for the Super Bowl XLIX game between the Seattle Sea Hawks and New England Patriots in 2015.5. Jennifer Lopez & Shakira (2020)Jennifer Lopez and Shakira performed during the halftime show of Super Bowl LIV between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers in 2020. RihannaRihanna performed during Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show for the game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs in 2024. 4. Michael Jackson (1993)Michael Jackson performed during halftime for the Super Bowl XXVII game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Buffalo Bills in 1993.6. Lady Gaga (2017)Lady Gaga performed during the halftime show for Super Bowl LI between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons in 2017.3. Prince (2007)Prince performed during the halftime at Super Bowl XLI between the Indianapolis Colts and the Chicago Bears in 2007.2. Madonna (2012)Madonna performed during the halftime for Super Bowl XLV between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots in 2012.1. Beyonc (2013)Beyonc performed during the halftime for the Super Bowl XLVII game between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers in 2013.
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  • Recent aviation disasters cause fears about the safety of flying
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    Footage from a security camera at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Va., shows an American Airlines jet colliding with an Army helicopter during landing, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025. (Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport via AP)2025-02-07T18:24:36Z The spate of recent aviation disasters and close calls have people worried about the safety of flying.The midair collision that killed 67 near Washington, the fiery plane crash in Philadelphia and now a missing plane in Alaska are only the most high-profile disasters. There was also a Japan Airlines plane that clipped a parked Delta plane while it was taxiing at the Seattle airport earlier this week and a United Airlines plane caught fire during takeoff at the Houston airport Sunday after an engine problem sparked a fire on the wing.Thats not even to mention the security concerns that arose after stowaways were found dead inside the wheel wells of two planes and aboard two other flights. And dont forget about the time that a passenger opened an emergency exit door on a plane while it was taxiing for takeoff in Boston.So of course people are wondering whether their flight is safe? What happened in the worst incidents?The Jan. 29 collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter killed everyone aboard both aircraft. It was the deadliest plane crash in the U.S. since Nov. 12, 2001, when a jet slammed into a New York City neighborhood just after takeoff, killing all 260 people on board and five on the ground. There hadnt even been a deadly crash of any kind involving a U.S. airliner since February 2009.Crashes are more common involving smaller planes like the single-engine Cessna that went missing in Alaska on Thursday with 10 people aboard. Crews were searching for that plane Friday. A medical transportation plane crashed in Philadelphia on Jan. 31, killing the six people onboard and another person on the ground. That Learjet generated a massive fireball when it smashed into the ground in a neighborhood not long after taking off from a small airport nearby. How worried should I be?Fatal crashes attract extraordinary attention partly because they are rare. The track record of U.S. airlines is remarkably safe, as demonstrated by the long stretch between fatal crashes.But deadly crashes have happened more recently elsewhere around the world, including one in South Korea that killed all 179 people aboard in December. There were also two fatal crashes involving Boeings troubled 737 Max jetliner in 2018 and 2019. And last January, a door plug blew off a 737 Max while it was in flight, raising more questions about the plane. And federal officials have been raising concerns about an overtaxed and understaffed air traffic control system for years, especially after a series of close calls between planes at U.S. airports. Among the reasons they have cited for staffing shortages are uncompetitive pay, long shifts, intensive training and mandatory retirements.President Donald Trump added to those concerns Thursday when he blamed the midair collision on the obsolete air traffic control system that airports rely on and promised to replace it.But even with all that, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy went on Fox News earlier this week and tried to assure viewers that air travel is way safer than traveling in a car and train. This is the safest mode of transportation. And the statistics back that up. The National Safety Council estimates that Americans have a 1-in-93 chance of dying in a motor vehicle crash, while deaths on airplanes are too rare to calculate the odds. Figures from the U.S. Department of Transportation tell a similar story.What is being done?The National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration are investigating these recent crashes and close calls to determine what caused them and look for ways to prevent similar incidents.There have already been troubling revelations about the midair collision, but it will take more than a year to get the full report on what happened.The NTSB always recommends steps that could be taken to prevent crashes from happening again, but the agency has a long list of hundreds of previous recommendations that have been ignored by other government agencies and the industries it investigates.But Duffy said the public is right to say that crashes like the recent ones are unacceptable. That is why he plans to make sure safety is paramount as he leads the agency that regulates all modes of transportation.I feel really good about where were at and where were going and the plans we have in place to make sure we even make the system safer and more efficient than it is today, Duffy said in the Fox interview. JOSH FUNK Funk is an Associated Press reporter who covers all the major freight railroads including Union Pacific, BNSF, Norfolk Southern, CSX, Canadian National and CPKC. Funk also covers Warren Buffetts Berkshire Hathaway and has been attending Buffetts Woodstock for Capitalists annual meeting every spring in Omaha, Nebraska, for 19 years. twitter mailto
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  • Flu season in the US is the most intense its been in at least 15 years
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    A flu vaccine is displayed at a pharmacy in New York, on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Mary Conlon, File)2025-02-07T18:16:49Z NEW YORK (AP) The U.S. winter virus season is in full force, and by one measure is the most intense in 15 years.One indicator of flu activity is the percentage of doctors office visits driven by flu-like symptoms. Last week, that number was clearly higher than the peak of any winter flu season since 2009-2010, according to data posted Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Of course, other viral infections can be mistaken for flu. But COVID-19 appears to be on the decline, according to hospital data and to CDC modeling projections. Available data also suggests another respiratory illness, RSV, has been fading.The flu has forced schools to shut down in some states. The Godley Independent School District, a 3,200-student system near Fort Worth, Texas, last week closed for three days after 650 students and 60 staff were out Tuesday. Jeff Meador, a district spokesman, called it the worst flu season he could remember.So far this season, the CDC estimates, there have been at least 24 million flu illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations and 13,000 deaths including at least 57 children. Traditionally, flu season peaks around February. Overall, 43 states reported high or very high flu activity last week. Flu was most intense in the South, Southwest and western states. The CDC declined to let an Associated Press reporter speak to an agency flu expert about the upswing. The Trump administration ordered a temporary pause on health agency communications and has continued to refuse interview requests that were routinely granted in the past. U.S. health officials recommends that everyone 6 months and older get an annual flu vaccination.About 44% of adults got flu shots this winter, the same as last winter. But coverage of children is way down, at about 45% this winter. Its usually around 50%, according to CDC data. About 23% of U.S. adults were up to date in their COVID-19 vaccinations as of late January, up from about 20% at the same point in time the year before. COVID-19 vaccination rates for kids were about the same, at around 12%. The government has not yet reported its estimates of how well this seasons flu vaccine is working.Testing results from patients indicate that two strains of seasonal flu that are causing most illnesses a Type A H1N1 and a Type A H3N2. Health officials are closely watching a third strain a bird flu known as Type A H5N1 that has sickened tens of millions of animals, but is known to have infected only 67 people in the U.S.To avoid seasonal viruses, doctors say you should avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth because germs can spread that way. You should also wash your hands with soap and water, clean frequently touched surfaces and avoid close contact with people who are sick.___The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institutes Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content. RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • WATCH: 'Severance's Britt Lower takes a sapphic turn in the steamy short film 'Show Pony'
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    Britt Lower might be making headlines this week for that big plot twist in season two of Severance (dont worry, we wont spoil it for you!), but Sapphics have found an additional reason to keep the focus on her.As initially shared by Ana Osorno over at them, social media sleuths combing through Lowers filmography recently made a fun discovery they quickly repurposed for a fancam a 2022 short film called Show Pony.The 17-minute film stars Lower as an artist named Kate who kicks her story off by hooking up with a man (Adam Shapiro), but soon develops a fascination with a ballet teacher, Laura (Clara McGregor). Kate signs up for her class, sparks fly, and well, there are definitely some scenes here youre going to want to see.Things take a turn when Kate follows Laura and finds her suiting up for some pony play. If you want to know how things turn out from there, youll have to watch for yourself. But honestly, its just nice that weve progressed to a point in society where fictional Sapphic couples experience conflict beyond deciding to go back into the closet or straight-up dying.The film was written and directed by Meghan Lennox, and produced by Christian Papierniak, who previously gave us that movie about Mackenzie Davis riding her bike across Los Angeles to try to stop her ex from getting married.You can check out Show Pony in its full glory on YouTube below:Show Pony, written and directed by Meghan Lennox, starring Britt Lower & Clara McGregor
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  • Trump administration orders federal agencies to provide lists of underperforming employees
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    President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu take questions during a news conference in the East Room of the White House, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)2025-02-07T19:28:18Z President Donald Trumps administration has ordered all federal departments and agencies to provide lists of employees who are underperforming, as it seeks to shrink the workforce and awaits a court ruling related to its deferred resignation offers.A memo sent by the Office of Personnel Management on Thursday directs the agencies to submit names of every employee who has received less than a fully successful performance rating in the past three years and to note whether the workers have been on performance plans. The memo, which was viewed by The Associated Press, also emphasized that the agencies report any obstacles to making sure they have the ability to swiftly terminate poor performing employees who cannot or will not improve.The memo seeks the employees name, job title, pay plan and other details, as well as whether that employee is under or successfully completed a performance improvement plan within the last 12 months. The office also is asking if an agency has proposed or issued a decision in such cases, and whether any action is being appealed or challenged, as well as any outcome. The data is due by March 7.Charles Ezell, the acting director of OPM who sent the memo, wrote that the office is developing new performance metrics for evaluating the federal workforce, a standard that aligns with the priorities and standards in the Presidents recent Executive Orders. To assist the office, Ezell wrote that all agencies should submit data regarding their performance management plans and policies, including those contained in collective bargaining agreements. So far, 65,000 federal workers have opted into the deferred resignation program, according to a White House official who wasnt authorized to disclose the latest figures and spoke on condition of anonymity.The program is being challenged in court, and a federal judge scheduled a hearing for Monday afternoon to consider arguments over whether the plan can proceed.___Associated Press writer Chris Megerian contributed to this report.
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  • Here's what to give your valentine this year, according to your Lovable Trans Auntie
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    Valentine's Day is the annual reminder that love is in the airor, at the very least, all over your Instagram feed. But while some are lost in a whirlwind of prix-fixe menus and heart-shaped everything, I like to think of it as a day for pleasure in all its forms. Whether you're indulging in romance or friendship or a little me, myself, and I timewho can forget about self-love?you deserve gifts that make your heart race. So, from sultry scents to a celebration of queer history, luxury lube to the perfect lip, here are my Lovable Things for this Valentine's Day. Because love should always come with a little extra sparkle. Viva Glam Lipstick View this post on Instagram A post shared by MAC Cosmetics USA (@maccosmeticsusa)There's something about applying a bold red lip. And when it's MAC Viva Glam, it screams main character energy. But it's not just about the look. With every cent raised toward supporting and empowering marginalized groups, this is the sexiest way to give back while looking absolutely kissable. Baller Luxe Red Hot Briefs View this post on Instagram A post shared by WOXER Underwear (@woxer)Sexy doesn't always have to involve lace and frillsit can mean feeling good in your own skin. Woxer's inclusive and ethical line is made for every body, serving up comfort and confidence in equal measure. Whether you're lounging solo or undressing for a special occasion, these are a must-have. Cherry Bomb Brites View this post on Instagram A post shared by FRESHY | California Luxury Sneaker Brand (@freshyworld)If Cupid wore sneakers now, they'd look like these: Freshy is bright, bold, and never skimps on comfort, turning every sidewalk into your personal runway. Who needs a Valentine when you've got fresh kicks? Flamboyants: The Queer Harlem Renaissance I Wish Id Known View this post on Instagram A post shared by George M Johnson (@iamgmjohnson)Forget roses: this is the bouquet we need. In Flamboyants, prolific writer George M. Johnson celebrates the unsung queer icons of the Harlem Renaissance, from writers to performers to activists whose legacies have been hidden from history's fine print. Whether gifting this to a young dreamer or adding it to your own must-read stack, this is a love letter to the culture that shaped us.Almond Biscotti Candle View this post on Instagram A post shared by Radiant Light | Home Made Candles (@radiantlightcandleco)If love had a scent, I imagine it would be this: warm almond biscotti fresh out of the oven lingering in the air to romance your senses. Radiant Light Candle Company's candle (also available as a spray) transforms your home into the coziest, most romantic caf with no reservations required. Romy & Michele Candle Set View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bijou Candles (@bijoucandles)There's nothing wrong with showing your friends some love! This candle set from Bijou Candles takes inspiration from the hit '97 film. The Romy candle is a juicy blend of peach, sweet fig, and vanilla orchid, while the Michele is a dream mix of peach, apple, and orange mixed with lilac and must. Light them up, grab your bestie, and relive the magic of making your own rules. Bordeaux Wool Tweed Vest View this post on Instagram A post shared by BONDIR | ELEVATING PET FASHION (@bondir_official)I firmly believe Valentine's Day is also an occasion to spoil the four-legged loves in your life. Bondir's Bordeaux Wool Tweed Vest is pet fashion at its finest, blending classic wool tweed with luxe leather and cozy details that meet high fashion. Plus, you can buy a human jacket to serve matching looks this season and beyond! Rosehip Hibiscus Face Creme View this post on Instagram A post shared by Wholesome Hippy Naturals (@wholesomehippynaturals)Love may give you a glow, but hydration keeps it there. The Rosehip Hibiscus Face Creme from Wholesome Hippy is a love letter to the skin, designed to hydrate, heal, and tone. Because the only thing that should look tired is your ex's attempt at a late-night text. Dewy, fresh, and revitalized? Now, that's a love story worth celebrating. The Cosmopolitan View this post on Instagram A post shared by On The Rocks Premium Cocktails (@otrcocktails)Nothing says romance and mischief quite like a Cosmo, and Over The Rocks Premium Cocktail has you covered. Infused with Effen Vodka, the ready-made Cosmopolitan cocktail is a perfectly balanced mix of sophistication and ease. Just pour it into an iced glass and toast to love, friendship, or another fabulous night of being you. (Please drink responsibly; must be legal drinking age to purchase.) berlube View this post on Instagram A post shared by uberlube (@uberlube)For the nights when flowers and chocolates aren't quite enough. Flying solo or entertaining a partner (or partnersAuntie doesn't judge), berlube is the gold standard in luxury lubrication. No sticky residue, no weird fragrances, just pure, high-quality glide for whatever adventures the night may bring. Valentine's Day is what you make of it, from a candlelit dinner for two to sweating it out on the dance floor or a night spent spoiling yourself. So slip into something comfortable (or nothing at all), put on some music, and remember: the best love story this Valentine's Day is the one you write for yourself.And take it from Auntie, you deserve a happy ending.
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  • Museum Adds Mature Content Warning to Exhibit with Painting of Two Cowboys Kissing
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    Two queer artists of color are speaking out after the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas, placed a mature content warning on an exhibition featuring their work. The exhibition, titled Cowboy, includes a multidisciplinary installation by artists Rafa Esparza and Fabian Guerrero. While the exhibit does not contain any explicit sexual images, the artwork features gay representation, which the artists believe is the source of the controversy.Esparza and Guerreros piece, titled Queras Norte, is part of the Cowboy exhibition, which aims to challenge traditional portrayals of the American cowboy. At the center of their installation is Esparzas painting al Tempo, which depicts two dark-skinned men in cowboy hats sharing a kiss while dancing together. Both men are fully clothed, and the image focuses on their emotional connection rather than any explicit content.The Cowboy exhibition, which includes works by 28 artists, reexamines the mythology of the cowboy, exploring themes of masculinity, gender, and identity. The museums press release for the exhibition highlights its goal to disrupt the stereotype of the cowboy as a White, cisgender male figure, presenting a more diverse range of interpretations across different communities. The show seeks to reflect a broader understanding of the cowboy and what it represents in modern culture.Despite the exhibitions inclusive mission, the museum initially faced controversy soon after the exhibit opened on September 28, 2023. According to reports from the Fort Worth Reporter, the museum temporarily closed the exhibition with no explanation. When the exhibition reopened, a mature content warning sign was placed at the entrance, along with a QR code allowing visitors to preview the artwork before entering.The museums decision to issue the warning, without providing specific details about which works it considered to be mature content, has sparked criticism. Notably, the museum did not issue similar warnings for other parts of the exhibit that feature nudity or violent imagery. Texas art publication Glasstire reported in October that the museum also removed promotional banners and billboards advertising the Cowboy exhibition. Furthermore, the museum reportedly canceled several family-oriented programs and events that were originally planned around the exhibit. As of late January, signage advertising Cowboy was absent from the museums exterior, and the exhibition is scheduled to run through March 23, 2025.While the museum has not disclosed the specific works that prompted the content warning, sources within the institution suggested that complaints regarding the sexual identity depicted in the exhibit contributed to the decision. During a Zoom meeting with the museums curators, Esparza and Guerrero were told that some museum visitors had expressed discomfort with the LGBTQ+ content of the exhibition. Staff members at the museum reportedly expressed surprise at the decision to close the exhibit temporarily and relaunch it with the content warning.A museum spokesperson issued a statement acknowledging the controversy, explaining that the decision to add the warning was made to give visitors a chance to preview the works in advance. The museum emphasized that it strives to consider community feedback and suggested that the changes were made in response to concerns raised by visitors. Additionally, the museum indicated that some family and homeschool events related to the exhibition had been adjusted to reflect the feedback.View this post on InstagramA post shared by Fabian Guerrero (@fei_bian)Esparza, in an interview with KERA, called the content warning a form of censorship, pointing out that the decision seemed to target their artwork simply because it portrayed two men dancing together. He questioned why a depiction of a Black cowboy or a woman riding a horse would not warrant a similar warning, calling the situation absurd. What would it feel like for an artist if someone came in and said, Hey, Id love to invite you to see the show, but I have to warn you, youre going to see a painting of a Black cowboy, Esparza remarked during an artist talk at the museum.Guerrero echoed Esparzas sentiments, stating that museums should create space for queer joy and celebration, especially when the content of their work is not harmful. Our project is just two men dancing together, and theres no harm in that, he said. Guerrero also pointed out that museums frequently display works that deal with themes of slavery and colonization, yet queer narratives and expressions of love are often relegated to the margins.The decision by the Amon Carter Museum has sparked a larger conversation about the role of museums in representing diverse identities and the balance between community sensitivities and artistic freedom. As museums continue to navigate issues of representation, it remains to be seen how institutions will handle works that challenge traditional notions of gender, sexuality, and race in the future.For now, Esparza and Guerreros artwork, along with the rest of the Cowboy exhibition, continues to be on display at the museum, serving as a reminder of the complexities surrounding representation in contemporary art and culture.The post Museum Adds Mature Content Warning to Exhibit with Painting of Two Cowboys Kissing appeared first on Gayety.
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  • Vance says the DOGE staffer who resigned after a report of racist postings should be brought back
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    Vice President JD Vance speaks at the International Religious Freedom Summit at the Washington Hilton, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)2025-02-07T20:00:29Z WASHINGTON (AP) Vice President JD Vance said Friday that Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency should rehire a staff member who resigned after he was linked to social media posts that espoused racism, with President Donald Trump later endorsing his vice presidents view.Marko Elez resigned Thursday after The Wall Street Journal linked the 25-year-old DOGE staffer to a deleted social media account on X that posted last year, I was racist before it was cool and You could not pay me to marry outside of my ethnicity, among other posts.The account in September included a post that said, Normalize Indian hate. The vice presidents wife, Usha Vance, is the daughter of Indian immigrants.Vance, in a post on Musk-owned X, said Elez should be brought back and blamed journalists who try to destroy people. I obviously disagree with some of Elezs posts, but I dont think stupid social media activity should ruin a kids life, Vance said. Im with the vice president, Trump told a news conference Friday.The vice president said Elez should be fired if hes a bad dude or a terrible member of the team. Vances posts came after Musk in another social media post began polling his followers on whether he should bring back Elez. The White House on Friday confirmed Elez resigned but did not answer a question about whether he had been asked to rejoin DOGE. Elez did not respond to a message seeking comment Friday.Elez was among two DOGE employees who were at the center of a controversy this week when they accessed the U.S. Treasury Departments payment system, prompting a court challenge and a judges decision to restrict their access.In its report, The Wall Street Journal found a since-deleted account under the handle @nullllptr with a user described as an employee at SpaceX and Starlink, two of Musks companies. The account previously went by the username @marko_elez. Elez, in archives of his personal website, said he worked for SpaceX and on its Starlink satellites, and at X.___Associated Press writer Meg Kinnard in Columbia, S.C. contributed to this report. MICHELLE L. PRICE Price is a national political reporter for The Associated Press. She is based in New York. twitter mailto
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  • Fact Sheet for Reporters: Intentional Mischaracterizations of Transgender Health Care
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    Transition-related health care for transgender people, including youth, is supported by every major medical association and leading health authority. Efforts to ban and criminalize this care are not based in medical nor scientific expertise, and frequently employ intentional misinformation about what health care for trans, nonbinary, and gender non-conforming people may encompass. Advocates for Trans [...]The post Fact Sheet for Reporters: Intentional Mischaracterizations of Transgender Health Care first appeared on GLAAD.
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  • 'Time' cover depicts Elon Musk as president, the countdown to a Trump meltdown starts now
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    In a move that seemed designed to make Donald Trump resentful, the cover of Time magazines latest issue features Elon Musk sitting behind the presidents desk in the Oval Office.On Friday, Time magazine released their new cover art with Musk sitting at the Resolute Desk and the internet went wild with people including journalists like Mehdi Hasan predicting that Trump was going to have his ego bruised by the image. (@) While Trump has had nothing but praise for Musk, it wasnt long before he lashed out by being critical of the magazine. At a press conference with the prime minister of Japan, Shigeru Ishiba, a reporter asked if he had a reaction to the new Time magazine cover that has Elon Musk sitting behind your resolute desk?No. Is Time magazine still in business? I didn't even know that, Trump sarcastically replied before going on to say, Elon is going a great job.This isnt an unusual response from a president who has no compunction about lashing out at the press, like calling the newspaper of record the failing New York Times when its been critical of Trump in the past. (@) While its impossible to know exactly how Trump will react, we do have some precedence to pull from. During Trumps first attempt at running the country, Steven Bannon went from being Trumps right-hand man to being left out in the cold after he appeared on the cover of the biweekly magazine. MSNBC reports that he left the White House amid rumors that Trump was annoyed after Bannon landed on the cover of Time with the magazine asking, Is Steve Bannon the Second Most Powerful Man in the World? (@) The image of Musk sitting in the presidents seat quickly went viral on social media, with people posting that Trump was likely to be angry with it being implied that he is merely Musks puppet.Over the course of the last few weeks, Elon Musk has gone from a campaign contributor and Trump cheerleader to quickly infiltrating every corner of the U.S. government with no oversight, and now, its not just critics on social media who are saying Musk is the real president, a well-respected magazine is implying it too.The illustrated cover teases the cover story titled Inside Elon Musks War on Washington and documents Musks effort to overhaul the government since Trump took office on January 20. This is the second time the billionaire tech CEO has graced the magazine's cover. Back in November, the cover and feature article implied that Musk was a "kingmaker" for financially supporting Trump's bid for president, CNN reports.Musk may have realized he needed to do some damage control since Trump has a history of ousting people who try to take his spotlight because the Tesla CEO took to X (formerly Twitter) to kiss the metaphorical ring, in the weirdest "no-homo" way possible. I love @realDonaldTrump as much as a straight man can love another man, Musk posted, also responding to Trump's post that he plans to sign an executive order to get rid of paper straws by writing, Greatest President ever! (@) So will Musk meet the same fate as Bannon? Only time will tell!Keep scrolling to see the funniest reactions to Elon Musks Time magazine cover! (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@)
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