• Unadulterated Animus: Judge Exposes Inaccurate and Absurd Claims in Trumps Executive Orders Targeting Transgender People
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    A federal court is hearing arguments about President Trumps second attempt to restrict transgender people serving in the military. The preliminary injunction hearing in Washington is being covered by Lawdorks Chris Geidner. Transcripts show the judge is fact checking and asking for evidence from Trump Justice Department lawyers to back up a need for a [...]The post Unadulterated Animus: Judge Exposes Inaccurate and Absurd Claims in Trumps Executive Orders Targeting Transgender People first appeared on GLAAD.
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  • Grief and Fond Remembrances for Slain Transgender Man Sam Nordquist
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    On February 13, 2025, the body of Sam Nordquist, a Black transgender man, was found in Yates County, New York. Investigators said stated that Sam was killed after suffering months of prolonged physical and psychological torture. Sam was 24 years old, worked as a group home aide, and had been reported missing by his family [...]The post Grief and Fond Remembrances for Slain Transgender Man Sam Nordquist first appeared on GLAAD.
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  • A hysterical Stephen Miller told to 'calm down' by CNN anchor and the internet cheers
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    (@) Trump advisor Stephen Miller lost control during an interview with CNN anchor Brianna Keilar, and the internet is cheering for his downfall. Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security advisor, raised his voice and patronized Keilar when she pressed him about the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the Trump administrations deep cuts to the federal government.Clips from the interview are going viral on social media, with people praising Keilar for keeping her cool as Miller talked to her like she was a child, laughed at her questions, and yelled at her. Keilar asked Miller to clarify who was responsible for the firing of federal government employees since President Donald Trump took office, and he tried to dodge the question before losing his cool. You may assert theres no waste in the Pentagon! he said. You may assert theres no waste in Treasury! You may assertOh, Stephen, Im not asserting, [I] dont think anyone would assert that, Stephen, Keilar interjected while Miller talked over her.Then why are you not celebrating these cuts? If you agree there is waste, if you agree there is abuse, if you agree there is corruption, why are you not celebrating the cuts, the reforms that are being instituted? Miller yelled. Every day that no action is taken the entire salary of American workers that are taxed disappears forever. But Keller managed to keep her cool even while Miller continued to raise his voice, Stephen, lets calm down. Were not having a debateWell, you are clearly trying to debate me! Miller shouted. And I will be as excited as I want to be about the fact that we are saving Americans billions of dollars.This exchange continued with Miller evading questions about Elon Musks role in the government and explaining how the government works as though Keilar was a child and not a seasoned journalist. And the internet had a field day with it, calling Miller a delicate little snowflake and Temu Goebels for flipping out live on CNN.Keep scrolling to see the funniest reactions! (@) "In the most embarrassing clip Ive ever seen, Stephen Miller had a live temper tantrum on CNN: Keilar: 'Calm down, Stephen.' Miller: 'Ill be as excited as I want to be.' Can CNN please stop putting this asshat on the air?" (@) "This exchange between Stephen Miller and CNN's Brianna Keilar is f*cking insane. Miller's yelling and screaming at her, as a representative of the White House, is unprofessional and uncalled for. Props to Keilar for keeping her cool, because I could not." (@) "'CNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to Calm Down What a delicate little snowflake..." (@) "Has anyone ever been as inherently unlikable as Stephen Miller?" (@) "Stephen Miller went on CNN and was so transparently full of shit that he ended up lashing out at the host" (@) "Snowflake Stephen Miller Mocked After He Pitches A Screeching Hissy Fit During A CNN Interview" (@) "Stephen Miller is gonna f*cking blow. He cant take this interview. This tiny little guy is screaming and throwing a fit on live National television. He is literally seething and fuming and foaming from the mouth. My goodness stop it." (@) "Stephen Miller shouldn't be allowed to breathe air. I said what I said." (@) "Stephen Miller is the biggest a**hole on Earth." (@) "'Stephen, lets calm down.' Youll be glad to know such stable people are working in the White House. Watch Trump advisor Stephen Miller lose it to the point on CNN where anchor Brianna Keilar has to speak to him like a child." (@) "Stephen Miller is batsh*t crazy" (@) "Stephen Miller is a f*cking Moron." (@) "Why does @CNN allow a journalist to be screamed at by a white supremacist like Stephen Miller. I think @brikeilarcnn deserves respect. Take him off air!" (@) "Temu Goebels is on CNN defending Musk. Stephen Miller can't stop lying and being condescending. He's making light of the federal employees who have been fired." (@) "Brianna Keilar: 'Let's calm down.'Stephen Miller: 'I will be excited as I want to be.'Miller is such a child." (@) "Wow @CNN Stephen Miller is a fucken lying sack of sh*t. Spin-less shrimp." (@) "Good lord, just lost brain cells watching Stephen Miller on CNN Goebbels-ing out. Yes, we see who you aspire to be, you angry little fascist." (@) "OMG @CNN cut StephenMiller off. He is literally yelling at Brianna Keilar. When hes not yelling hes condescending and rude." (@) "Stephen Miller yelling at Brianna Keilar like an unhinged mess perfectly encapsulates the professionalism of the Trump adminzero decorum, all rage. Props to Keilar for keeping her cool, because I would've just laughed in his face."
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  • Crunch Fitness West Hollywood Closes Mens Steam Room for Good After Sexual Misconduct Complaints
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    Crunch Fitness West Hollywood has permanently closed its mens steam room following ongoing complaints about inappropriate sexual conduct by members. The announcement came this morning, when the general manager posted a sign reading: Steam Room is Permanently Closed, directing members to the front desk for further inquiries. The gym, located in the city of Los AngelesSource
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  • New Report Claims Russia Allegedly Creating Database to Track LGBTQ+ Citizens
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    Russias government is reportedly building a sweeping electronic database to track LGBTQ+ citizens, a claim made by an independent Russian news outlet. According to Meduza, a Latvia-based independent news organization that reports in Russian, sources from Russias Interior Ministry say the government has been planning the system for some time. The report claims that the database is being designedSource
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  • Zelenskyys adviser says US gave up its lead role on resolving war in Ukraine, strengthening Russia
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    Police workers observe the body of a man which was killed after a Russian attack, which also injured multiple people in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Babenko)2025-02-19T19:39:29Z KYIV, Ukraine (AP) A Ukrainian presidential adviser claimed on Wednesday that the United States has weakened its position and relinquished the diplomatic lead to Russia ahead of any possible peace talks on Ukraine, following a meeting in Saudi Arabia between top American and Russian diplomats.The remarks by Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, came a day after President Donald Trump falsely suggested that Kyiv was to blame for the war, which is entering its fourth year next week. The U.S.-Russia talks in Riyad, the Saudi capital, were held without Ukraine and its European allies. Why should dominance be handed over to a country that is an aggressor, a violator of international law, and the author of aggression against Ukraine, Podolyak said. We still do not understand this strategy. Podolyak said Ukraine was neither briefed on the talks ahead of them or on their outcome. To me, the concept of peace through strength, which the American administration promotes, sounds strange, he said, adding that what was on display in Riyad from the America side was weakness. This contradiction is quite odd, he added. Therefore, peace through weakness in relation to Russia for Europe and the United States is impossible. That would instead be peace through violence. Trump echoed Russian narratives on Wednesday, claiming that Zelenskyy, whose term expired last year, must face elections, while Kyiv, citing its constitution, maintains that elections cannot be held during wartime. The U.S. president then escalated this claim by posting on social media that Zelenskyy was a Dictator without Elections. Putin fiercely hates Mr. Zelenskyy. He understands that he cannot break him. He has been unable to do so for three years, Podolyak said. He suggested that Russia might seek to interfere in Ukraines electoral process should elections take place to create significant internal tension and conflict internally in Ukraine. HANNA ARHIROVA Arhirova is an Associated Press reporter covering Ukraine. She is based in Kyiv. twitter instagram mailto
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  • A worried NATO holds large-scale combat drills as the US stance on Europe shifts under Trump
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    Servicemen run during the Steadfast Dart 2025 exercise, involving some 10,000 troops in three different countries from nine nations, representing the largest NATO operation planned this year, at a training range in Smardan, eastern Romania, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)2025-02-19T14:21:31Z SMARDAN, Romania (AP) NATO members continued their largest combat exercises of 2025 on Wednesday, testing their ability to rapidly deploy large-scale forces on the 32-nation alliances eastern border as worries grow over its most powerful member, the United States.The drills in Romania, which borders Ukraine, come as a shaken Europe grapples with a new U.S. course under President Donald Trump. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has demanded that allies dramatically ramp up military spending and said U.S. security priorities lie elsewhere casting doubts on Washingtons longstanding security guarantees provided to Europe.Days before the third anniversary of Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Steadfast Dart 2025 drills comprise about 10,000 military personnel from nine nations as part of NATOs new Allied Reaction Force. They are taking place over six weeks in Romania, Bulgaria and Greece. Although the Trump administration has not announced plans to pull U.S. forces from the region, Hegseths remark that European allies must lead from the front left NATO partners contemplating a potential new reality in which the U.S. is no longer the powerful, nuclear-armed backstop for the continents security. Radu Tudor, a defense analyst in Bucharest, said a U.S. rollback of its military presence in Romania would be a gift to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The whole eastern flank of NATO (would) become weaker in front of Russias aggressive behavior, he said, adding that it would push Romania to ask NATO allies to contribute troops and weapons to plug the gap left by several thousand American troops.Adm. Stuart B. Munsch, commander of the Allied Joint Force Command, said threats to NATO have become increasingly complex and unpredictable over the past decade.To address this complex security environment, NATO has undergone a significant war-fighting transformation. We have taken our defensive plans from concept to reality, Munsch told reporters at the training base on Wednesday. This exercise represents the culmination of our efforts and the beginning of our new force that will defend every inch of alliance territory. European allies have also expressed concern over being sidelined from talks between Washington and Moscows top diplomats on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia on working towards ending the war in Ukraine.The fast-moving developments prompted Frances president to convene select EU countries and the U.K. for talks this week in Paris.NATO has bolstered Europes eastern flank Wednesdays combat exercises in Romania saw live-fire training and trench warfare drills. Greek and Spanish marines led exercises last week in Greece, including a mock amphibious assault.NATOs new Allied Reaction Force, established last July, is designed to deploy at scale within 10 days and combines conventional forces with cyber and space-based technologies. Britain leads the operation with 2,600 military personnel and 730 vehicles.The drills also include Romania, Bulgaria, France, Greece, Italy, Slovenia, Spain and Turkey and involve 1,500 military vehicles, more than 20 aircraft and more than a dozen naval assets. After Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, NATO bolstered its presence on Europes eastern flank by sending additional multinational battlegroups to Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria and Slovakia.Since then, Romania has played an increasingly prominent role in the alliance. It has donated a Patriot missile system to Ukraine and opened an international training hub for F-16 jet pilots from allied countries, including Ukraine.___McGrath reported from Sighisoara, Romania. RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • Andrew McCaskills Career Hacks for Queer BIPOC Navigating DEI Rollbacks
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    As diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives face cutbacks at major companies like Amazon, Meta, and McDonalds, (via Axios) professionals from marginalized communities are increasingly anxious about their career futures. The wave of rollbacks has left many queer individuals, Black professionals, and people of color questioning their job security and opportunities.Source
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  • Sit Down For This One, Lady Gaga May Have a Sequel to The Telephone Music Video with Beyonc
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    Little monsters everywhere, Lady Gaga just took a lie detector test and said there may finally be a continuation to the iconic music video with Beyonc. Sitting down with Vanity Fair for the lie detector test, the musician hinted that there may be a potential follow up music video with the Crazy in Love songstress. When asked directly during the interview if it also involved queen herselfSource
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  • New Social Security chief contradicts claims that millions of dead people are getting payouts
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    A Social Security card is displayed Oct. 12, 2021, in Tigard, Ore. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane, File)2025-02-19T20:20:36Z WASHINGTON (AP) The new head of the Social Security Administration said Wednesday that deceased centenarians are not necessarily receiving benefits, contradicting claims that tens of millions of dead people over the age of 100 are getting payments from the agency.Lee Dudek, the new acting SSA commissioner who was placed in the role by President Donald Trump, gave the clarification after Trump and billionaire adviser Elon Musk falsely claimed on social media and in press briefings that people who are 100, 200 and even 300 years old are improperly and routinely getting benefits.While it is true that improper payments have been made, including some to dead people, the numbers thrown out by Trump and Musk are overstated and misrepresent Social Security data. Here are the facts: What has the Trump administration said about payments to centenarians?On Tuesday, Trump said at a press briefing in Florida that we have millions and millions of people over 100 years old receiving Social Security benefits. Theyre obviously fraudulent or incompetent, Trump said.If you take all of those millions of people off Social Security, all of a sudden we have a very powerful Social Security with people that are 80 and 70 and 90, but not 200 years old, he said. He also said that theres one person in the system listed as 360 years old.Musk, whose Department of Government Efficiency is seeking to root out fraud, waste and abuse, issued a slew of posts on his social media platform X on Monday night, including: Maybe Twilight is real and there are a lot of vampires collecting Social Security and Having tens of millions of people marked in Social Security as ALIVE when they are definitely dead is a HUGE problem. Obviously. Some of these people would have been alive before America existed as a country. Think about that for a second So are tens of millions of people over 100 years old receiving benefits?No.Part of the confusion comes from Social Securitys software system based on the COBOL programming language, which has a lack of date type. This means that some entries with missing or incomplete birthdates will default to a reference point of more than 150 years ago. The news organization WIRED first reported on the use of COBOL programming language at the Social Security Administration. Additionally, a series of reports from the Social Security Administrations inspector general in March 2023 and July 2024 state that the agency has not established a new system to properly annotate death information in its database, which included roughly 18.9 million Social Security numbers of people born in 1920 or earlier but were not marked as deceased. This does not mean, however, that these individuals were receiving benefits.The agency decided not to update the database because of the cost to do so, which would run upward of $9 million. A July 2023 Social Security OIG report states that almost none of the numberholders discussed in the report currently receive SSA payments. And, as of September 2015, the agency automatically stops payments to people who are older than 115 years old. What does the acting Social Security commissioner say about that?Dudek, who was named acting chief of the Social Security Administration after the resignation of Michelle King, issued a news release Wednesday reiterating the agencys commitment to transparency. The last lines of the note acknowledged recent reporting about people older than 100 receiving benefits from the agency.He seemed to confirm that confusion had arisen because of the default settings on the database.The reported data are people in our records with a Social Security number who do not have a date of death associated with their record. These individuals are not necessarily receiving benefits, he said.I am confident that with DOGEs help and the commitment of our executive team and workforce, that Social Security will continue to deliver for the American people, Dudek said. How big of a problem is Social Security fraud?A July 2024 report from Social Securitys inspector general states that from fiscal years 2015 through 2022, the agency paid out almost $8.6 trillion in benefits, including $71.8 billion or less than 1% in improper payments. Most of the erroneous payments were overpayments to living people.In addition, in early January, the U.S. Treasury clawed back more than $31 million in a variety of federal payments not just Social Security payments that improperly went to dead people, a recovery that former Treasury official David Lebryk said was just the tip of the iceberg. The money was reclaimed as part of a five-month pilot program after Congress gave the Department of Treasury temporary access to the Social Security Administrations Full Death Master File for three years as part of the omnibus appropriations bill in 2021. The SSA maintains the most complete federal database of individuals who have died, and the file contains more than 142 million records, which go back to 1899, according to the Treasury.Treasury estimated in January that it would recover more than $215 million during its three-year access period, which runs from December 2023 through 2026. What are some of the concerns about misinformation on Social Security payments?Chuck Blahous, a senior research strategist at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, said, Two cheers for Elon Musk if he can root out and put a stop to improper payments. But to pick the places in the federal government where error rates are high, Social Security would be near the bottom of the list, not near the top, Blahous said. Medicaid improper payment rates are quite substantial, and soared after the Medicaid expansion of the ACA.By all means go after any improper payments that are found, but lets not pretend thats where the systems biggest financial problems are, he said.Sita Nataraj Slavov, a professor of public policy at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, said the claims by Musk and Trump will make people think the solutions to the governments financial problems are simpler than they appear.The real concern is that this claim may mislead people into thinking theres an easy fix to Social Securitys financial problems that we can somehow restore solvency without making sacrifices through higher taxes or lower benefits, Slavov said. This is simply not true.What does the White House say about the criticism?Karoline Leavitt, the White House spokesperson, referred back to the Social Securitys inspector general report.A previous investigation revealed the SSA paid at least $71.8 billion in improper payments, she said. The Social Security Administration is now working to find even more waste, fraud, and abuse in the Administrations whole-of-government effort to protect American taxpayers. __ FATIMA HUSSEIN Hussein reports on the U.S. Treasury Department for The Associated Press. She covers tax policy, sanctions and any issue that relates to money. twitter mailto
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  • Trump warns Zelenskyy to quickly negotiate wars end with Russia or risk not having a nation to lead
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    President Donald Trump steps off Air Force One upon arrival at Miami International Airport, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, in Miami. (Photo image via AP)2025-02-19T16:31:40Z MIAMI (AP) President Donald Trump on Wednesday warned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that he better move fast to negotiate an end to Russias invasion of Ukraine or risks not having a nation to lead.The rhetoric from Trump toward Ukraine comes amid an escalating back-and-forth between the two presidents and rising tensions between the United States and much of Europe over Trumps approach to settling the biggest conflict on the continent since World War II.Trump used an extended social media post on his Truth Social platform to lash out at Zelenskyy and call the Ukrainian a dictator without elections. Trumps broadside came not long after Zelenskyys comment that Trump was being influenced by Russian disinformation as he tries to bring the fighting to a close on terms that Kyiv says are too favorable to Moscow.Think of it, a modestly successful comedian, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, talked the United States of America into spending $350 Billion Dollars, to go into a War that couldnt be won, that never had to start, but a War that he, without the U.S. and TRUMP, will never be able to settle, Trump said of Zelenskyy, who was a popular television star in Ukraine before running for office. AP AUDIO: Trump warns Zelenskyy to quickly negotiate wars end with Russia or risk not having a nation to lead AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports President Trump and Ukraines Volodymyr Zelenskyy are trading barbs as relations sour over the Russia war. The U.S. has obligated about $183 billion since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, according to the U.S. special inspector general, conducting oversight of American assistance to Ukraine. Trump, who was in Miami for a meeting of business executives hosted by Saudi Arabias sovereign wealth fund, accused Zelenskyy of being A Dictator without Elections !! Due to the war, Ukraine did delay elections that were scheduled for April 2024. Trump also contended that Zelenskyy was misusing American aid intended for the war effort and had taken advantage of Democrat Joe Bidens administration.The Republican president was riled by Zelenskyys charge that Trump lives in this disinformation space fostered by Moscow. We have seen this disinformation. We understand that it is coming from Russia, Zelenskyy said. Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance told the Daily Mail that Zelenskyys criticism of Trump was not helping his cause. The idea that Zelensky is going to change the presidents mind by bad mouthing him in public media, everyone who knows the president will tell you that is an atrocious way to deal with this administration, Vance said.Ukrainian officials, however, continue to raise their concerns about Trumps approach.Why should dominance be handed over to a country that is an aggressor, a violator of international law, and the author of aggression against Ukraine? said Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Zelenskyy. We still do not understand this strategy. The back-and-forth came after senior U.S. and Russian officials meeting in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday agreed to negotiate a settlement to an end to the war. Ukrainian and European officials were not included despite Zelenskyys insistence that they should be part of any such discussions.Trump said Zelenskyy should have negotiated a deal earlier. Zelenskyy better move fast or he is not going to have a Country left, Trump said. In the meantime, we are successfully negotiating an end to the War with Russia, something all admit only TRUMP, and the Trump Administration, can do. Biden never tried, Europe has failed to bring Peace, and Zelenskyy probably wants to keep the gravy train going.The rhetoric from Trump went even further than the false charges he made Tuesday against the Ukrainians when he suggested Kyiv was responsible for starting the war. It was Russia that invaded its smaller neighbor.Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York was appalled that Trump was blaming Ukraine for Russian President Vladimir Putins invasion.Its disgusting to see an American president turn against one of our friends and openly side with a thug like Vladimir Putin, Schumer said.Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., said he disagreed with Trumps suggestion that Ukraine was responsible.I think Vladimir Putin started the war, Kennedy said. I also believe, from bitter experience, that Vladimir Putin is a gangster. Hes a gangster with a black heart who has Soviet dictator Josef Stalins taste for blood. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said Trumps words were insulting to the thousands who of Ukrainians who have died in the war and he accused the president of parroting Putin. I would call on President Trump to apologize to the people of Ukraine, but it would be a waste of breath, Durbin said. Donald Trump is a pushover for Putin. The Trump administration has also shown frustration with Zelenskyy for directing his ministers last week not to sign off on a proposed agreement to give the United States access to Ukraines rare earth minerals. The Ukrainians said the document was too focused on U.S. interests. The proposal, a key part of Zelenskyys talks with Vance on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, did not offer any specific security guarantees in return, according to one current and one former senior Ukrainian official familiar with the private talks who were not authorized to discuss them publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.Ukrainian officials met on Wednesday in Kyiv with retired U.S. Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, Trumps special envoy to Ukraine and Russia.Its an egregious war in the sense of the length of time and casualties there and he understands the human suffering, Kellogg said of Trumps thinking. He understands the damage that we can see and we want to see an end to it. I think it would be good for the region and good for the world, as well.___Madhani and Pesoli reported from Washington. AP Congressional Correspondent Lisa Mascaro in Washington and Associated Press writers Susie Blann and Hanna Arhirova in Kyiv, Ukraine, contributed to this report. STEPHANY MATAT Matat is an Associated Press general assignment reporter with a focus on politics and South Florida issues. twitter instagram mailto AAMER MADHANI Madhani covers the White House for The Associated Press. He is based in Washington. twitter mailto MIKE PESOLI Pesoli is an Associated Press video journalist based in Washington, D.C. twitter mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • 'Drag Race' star Crystal Envy gets vulnerable about why 'perfection' is her armor
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    One thing that Drag Race is always going to do is leave audiences gagged. Case in point: Crystal Envy's elimination from the competition last week. Seen as one of season 17s front runners, Crystal consistently delivered in challenges and on the runway. But at the end of the day, its Mama Rus decision and this time it meant Crystal was asked to sashay away.Not, thankfully, before she made an indelible mark on the competition and the fandom that has fans craving for more from the New Jersey queen. PRIDE caught up with Crystal to talk about her time on the show, how she felt about her elimination, who she almost played in Snatch Game, and get a tease for an upcoming collab with a true Drag Race legend. Crystal also opened up about why her critiques about being too perfect hit home and how her quest for perfection began when she was just a baby gay as her armor against the world. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Crystal Envy (@thecrystalenvy)PRIDE: First, I just want to start by congratulating you on an incredible run. I'll be honest, that quilted look is living in my head, but it is paying no rent! How are you feeling about your time on Drag Race?CRYSTAL ENVY: I truly feel so good. I got to showcase what I did so well, and I excelled in almost every challenge. I can't really complain; I [was] in the top I think three out of the seven weeks total that I was there, and the one time I landed low, I got the boot. So, that's kind of an iconic track record. Most people have ups and downs, and they're on a low incline, and then they get the boot. I was on the high incline, and then they said goodbye, [to] which I was like, 'Oh, okay.'Its true you were never below safe. You were never low, you were always either top two, high, or safe. Did you feel like your track record was going to keep you out of the bottom?I hate to say that I did think that, but honestly, I truly did. Even if I was bottom three for Snatch Game, I thought maybe I would be the safe one, like Arrietty was saved. I thought I would have been the safe one because Arrietty got eliminated [before], totally. I definitely deserved low that week. I definitely don't think I should have been high, but I don't think I should have been eliminated. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Crystal Envy (@thecrystalenvy)It was a gag, it was honestly a gag that were talking today! As we said, youd been doing amazing this season. Youd done incredible in the challenges and ate up the runways. And yet, perhaps your most iconic moment was as a tumbleweed. Was there a moment when you were rolling in the back that it went through your head like, Im never gonna live this down. This is going to be with me forever?I do these rolls a bit more aggressively at my shows. It's like one of the stunts I do, I'll roll off the stage into the audience or something crazy. So I was like, 'Okay, listen, I'm really agile. I took a lot of tumbling classes before I went to the show. I could do this in the background. We need a tumbleweed to move. I'm in all nude. I look like a tumbleweed. Let's give it.' And then while I was doing it, I was like, 'Now I'm literally going to have to do this at every show for the rest of my life.' I have been and they love it every time I do it.I'm sure that brings the house down! You collaborated on music with Jasmine Kennedy, are we getting a tumbleweed remix? Are we getting a tumbleweed song? What is the Tumbleweed dynasty that's about to roll out?So there may not be a remix about tumbleweeds, but I did have the iconic 'Unprofessional' with Latrice Royale. Oh, that's right! So I don't know, maybe Miss Royale wants to do a remix and give it to the children, who knows, maybe something in the future.I hope that's a real tease because I really want to see and hear that.Latrice Royale x Crystal Envy sounds iconic if you ask me! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Crystal Envy (@thecrystalenvy)Im manifesting it! So, lets talk about the Snatch Game. Im curious, did you have a backup character?I went with the two [characters] and they were both like, 50/50, for me. I brought Nicole Richie and I brought JWoww from Jersey Shore. Before I left [for the competition], I was asking opinions [from] the people that were helping me with my package, like my drag mom and my partner. I auditioned with those two, as well. And everyone was like 50/50. So I was like, no one's giving me an answer, so when I went with them both. It was literally a day-of decision that I went with Nicole. I ended up not choosing JWoww because I was worried that I would have been read for being too predictable and choosing like a Jersey caricature. So that's why I went with Nicole. But maybe I should have gone with JWoww because then I could have just been myself and acted a fool from the GTL Jersey Shore like I am. [Laughs]Oh yeah, that would have been hilarious to see you interact with Big Ang and Ms. Bigfoot, but hey, save it for All Stars! I am curious though if there was anything you learned about yourself through this process and seeing yourself on TV.The main thing was in the critiques for Snatch Game, Ru [suggested] letting that facade down a bit, that perfected pageant person that I am. I don't necessarily attribute that to pageants, because I've been that way my entire life. I think growing up as a queer, gay boy in a town where I was the only openly I came out of 13 gay kid in my school. We had, like, a pretty large school. I graduated with 400 kids in my class, so 1,200 in the whole school in high school, and I was the only openly gay queer person. And on top of that, I did drag in high school as well. So you're constantly told, at a young age, that when you're part of the LGBTQIA plus community, what you're doing is wrong. So I feel like that's where my striving for perfection comes from because I don't want anyone to pick at something that maybe is [air quotes] "wrong" about me. I think that when you're vulnerable, which is what RuPaul loves, that's where people can maybe nitpick you a little bit more, but that's also where people get to truly see the authentic you. So definitely something I struggle with a bit, but I work on it daily. You have to let your guard down a little bit. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Crystal Envy (@thecrystalenvy)That is so true. We fall in love with people's vulnerability but it also can be so hard to open up that way! OK, let's end on a fun and silly note. I want to know all about your season 17 group text. Starting with who is in there texting all the time?Oh, whos in there texting all the time? Lucky [Starzzz] is a hardcore texter. She will be sending random texts at 3 a.m. I'll also tell you who is the least [active] texter in the group chat, that is Miss Sam Star. [She] does not reply to texts even though she's younger than me. She acts like a forty-year-old and she's like, 'Just call me or she's like, 'I just need a phone call. I'm like, 'Why are you acting like a millennial? Like you're like a Gen Zer, girl!I have a friend like that who always calls me and I always think someone has died. I'm like, calm down, just text me.She'll call me at like 3 or 4 a.m. I'm like, 'Samantha, this is the crack of dawn!' She'll be like, 'I'm drunk, girl!' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Crystal Envy (@thecrystalenvy)Who in the chat has the best memes and who is the shadiest?I think Kori [King] has the best memes. Shes just a meme queen down. Everything she says and does is just, it's a can and a bit, and she loves canned bits. Who's the shadiest? So it might be a surprise, but Acacia [Forgot]. Acacia is so shady. I love Acacia, but the girl can read you down.It came out more after filming for Acacia. Whenever we're in a group setting now we love to read each other. That's the best part about drag.Okay, last question: So that's the group chat. Now, who is in the side group chat where y'all talk about what's happening in the main group chat?I won't tell you all the names, but I'll just tell you that, of course, I'm in it. I mean, you can't have one without the Crystal Envy it int!
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  • Niecy Nash and wife give the cutest and steamiest marriage advice ever
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    Actress and comedian Niecy Nash and wife Jessica Betts went on the Today in Gay Podcast to talk about their love story, and its so sweet itll warm even the coldest hearts out there!On a recent episode, host Nay Bever asked the couple, who tied the knot back in 2020, if they had any advice for married couples, and their adorable answers will have you kicking up your heals and giggling. To always fully see the person. Listening without waiting to talk. Thats my advice, Betts answered.My advice would be: make a lot of love, drink expensive champagne, always go skinny dipping, and get your ass in therapy, Nash responded in her signature teasing tone.See on InstagramIts hard to fight when youre naked, the 54-year-old Reno 911! star pointed out.Right, Im distracted. What were we arguing about? I dont know, Bever joked. This is advice the married couple lives by. In 2024, when Nash took home an Emmy for her role in Dahmer Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, the pair celebrated by going skinny dipping while holding the iconic gold trophy.Also, in the episode, the happy couple talked about the start of their relationship and how they first told each other, I love you.See on InstagramNash said that her wife told her she was a safe space and so she invited Betts to come to California to be with her.She said, When I get there I got to tell you something and I said, Okay, And she came and I said, What do you have to tell me? And she said, Im in love with you and I said, I know, I love you too, Nash explained while looking at he wife with hearts in her eyes.I needed to make her feel like what she was experiencing was okay. When she was ready, I would be there, Betts said. Could they be any cuter?!
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  • Whats the key to surviving a plane crash? Skilled crew, strong seats and wings that detach
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    This image taken from video provided by CTV shows workers near the crashed passenger jet on a tarmac of the Toronto Pearson Airport on Wednesday, Feb.19, 2025. (CTV via AP)2025-02-19T20:39:06Z After watching videos of a Delta Air Lines jet catch fire upon landing and flip over on a Toronto runway, its fair to wonder how anyone could have survived.But aviation experts said it was not surprising that all 76 passengers and four crew walked away from Mondays disaster, with 21 people suffering minor injuries and only one still hospitalized on Wednesday. Its a credit, they said, to advances in plane design as well as a crew that flawlessly executed an evacuation plan. When I first saw (footage of) that aircraft upside down at the airport, I was like: How can that happen? And how can anybody survive that? Michael McCormick, an assistant professor and program coordinator for air traffic management at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida, said. It was absolutely astounding to watch the people actually climbing out. But McCormick and others said the fact there were only minor injuries shows that passenger jet design and engineering has greatly improved over time. Fuel tanks are stored in the wings, so the wings are designed to break off in a crash to remove a seriously explosive hazard, he said. The tail-like fin of a plane known as a vertical stabilizer is frangible or easily broken meaning an aircraft that has flipped over can stay flat on the ground and passengers and crew are able to evacuate, he said. Aviation is and remains the safest form of transportation, McCormick said, adding that it was no fluke 80 people were able to walk away from the Toronto crash. That is because the safety of aviation is constantly improving. Jeff Guzzetti, an airline safety consultant and a former investigator for the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board, said the seats and seat belts also helped to prevent fatalities. He noted that passenger jet seats are designed to withstand impacts of up to 16 times the force of gravity and that the seat belts restrained the passengers who were suspended upside down as the plane slid to a halt on the runway at Toronto Pearson International Airport. The odds of getting injured or killed in an commercial airline accident is far less than driving in your car, Guzzetti said.Experts also credited the crew, who calmly and quickly shepherded many of the passengers off the plane before emergency crews even arrived on the scene. Deborah Flint, CEO of Greater Toronto Airports Authority, called the flight crew heroes, while their boss, Delta CEO Ed Bastian, praised their response as a testament to the safety thats embedded in the systems.Its horrifying. When you look at the video you can imagine when I received the text minutes after it happened, hearing that there was a regional jet upside down on an active runway with 80 people on board, how I felt without knowing it, what was transpiring, Bastian said in an interview with CBS Mornings. But the reality is that safety is embedded into our system, he said. Air travel in the United States is the safest form of transportation and travel there is. Period. And its because we train for events like this. Flight 4819 from Minneapolis to Toronto, operated by Delta subsidiary Endeavor Air, crashed on landing around 2:30 p.m. on Monday. Videos show the plane hitting the runway hard, bursting into flames then skidding along the tarmac and flipping over. All of a sudden, everything just kind of went sideways and the next thing I know, its kind of a blink and Im upside down still strapped in, Peter Carlson, who was traveling to Toronto for a paramedics conference, told CBC News.Other videos appear to show passengers scrambling out of an upside-down cabin as workers assist them off the plane onto the snowy tarmac as emergency crews hose the aircraft with water.Some passengers who have been harmed as a result of the crash retained the law firm Rochon Genova, according to Vincent Genova, head of the companys Aviation Litigation Group.Our clients, similar to many other passengers, suffered personal injuries of a serious nature that required hospital attention, Genova said in a statement. With our involvement, we expect to reach a timely and fair resolution for these clients and others who reach out to us. A Canadian investigator refused to comment on preliminary theories, although aviation experts told the Associated Press they will likely consider weather conditions, as well as the possibility of human error or an aircraft malfunction.At this point, its far too early to say what the cause of this accident might be, Ken Webster, a senior investigator for the Transportation Safety Board of Canada, said in a video statement Tuesday. He said investigators will examine the wreckage and runway, and that the cockpit voice and flight data recorders are being analyzed. MICHAEL CASEY Casey writes about the environment, housing and inequality for The Associated Press. He lives in Boston. twitter mailto
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  • The white man who pleaded guilty to shooting a Black teen who rang a wrong doorbell dies
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    Andrew Lester appears in court to answer charges of first-degree assault and armed criminal action, April 19, 2023, in Liberty, Mo. (KMBC via AP, Pool, File)2025-02-19T20:55:31Z MISSION, Kan. (AP) An 86-year-old Missouri man has died just days after pleading guilty to a lesser charge in the 2023 shooting of Ralph Yarl, a Black honor student who rang the white mans doorbell by mistake, prosecutors announced Wednesday.Andrew Lester of Kansas City was charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action in the shooting of the then-16-year-old, who survived and is now a freshman at Texas A&M. Before his trial was scheduled to begin, he pleaded guilty Friday to a lesser charge of second-degree assault, which carries up to seven years behind bars. He was scheduled to be sentenced on March 7.Cher Congour, a spokeswoman for the Clay County prosecutors office, said Lesters attorney informed them of his death.We have learned of the passing of Andrew Lester and extend our sincere condolences to his family during this difficult time, the prosecutors office said in a news release. While the legal proceedings have now concluded, we acknowledge that Mr. Lester did take responsibility for his actions by pleading guilty in this case. The news release offered no cause of death. Kansas City police didnt immediately respond to emails seeking comment. Sarah Boyd, a spokeswoman for the Clay County Sheriffs Office, didnt immediately respond to an email from The Associated Press. The case shocked the country and renewed national debate about gun policies and race in the U.S. Yarl showed up on Lesters doorstep on the night of April 13, 2023, after he mixed up the streets where he was supposed to pick up his twin siblings. Lesters attorney, Steve Salmon, had argued that Lester was acting in self-defense and that he was terrified by the stranger who knocked on his door as he settled into bed. Authorities say Lester shot Yarl twice: first in the head, then in the arm.Yarl testified at a hearing that he rang the bell and then waited for someone to answer for what seemed longer than normal. As the inner door opened, Yarl said, he reached out to grab the storm door, assuming he was at his brothers friends parents. He said Lester shot him in the head and uttered, Dont come here ever again. Although the bullet didnt penetrate Yarls brain, the impact knocked him to the ground. Yarl said Lester then shot him in the arm. The teen was taken to the hospital and released three days later.His family said the shooting took a big emotional toll and they had filed a lawsuit against the retired aircraft mechanic.Now, another Black child harmed by prejudice will never see the man who shot him face the full weight of the justice system. While Lester finally admitted guilt, it came at the very last momentafter two years of stalling. That delay leaves our family reeling, Yarls family said in a written statement Wednesday.Salmon said last year that Lesters physical and mental condition had deteriorated. He said Lester had heart issues, a broken hip and had been hospitalized. Lester also lost 50 pounds (23 kilograms), which Salmon blamed on the stress of intense media coverage and death threats he subsequently received. During Fridays hearing, the judge asked Lester whether he was in poor health. Lester responded yes.Ralph is doing his best to be okay, a spokesperson for the family said in a text.A judge had previously ordered a mental evaluation of Lester but allowed for the trial to proceed after its completion. The results of that evaluation were not released publicly. Lesters grandson, Daniel Ludwig, didnt immediately return a text message from The Associated Press seeking comment.
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  • Hundreds rally against firing of federal workers, emphasizing threats to public health
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    Herb Ettel attends a rally at Health and Human Services headquarters to protest the polices of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)2025-02-19T22:04:01Z WASHINGTON (AP) Hundreds of current and former federal employees rallied Wednesday outside the Department of Health and Human Services headquarters, protesting recent firings and their effect on public health, and directing much of their ire at Elon Musk and his agencys efforts to cut spending.We are here today to fight for the future of science, to fight for your familys future, to give the American people hope, said Ian Fucci, a cancer researcher at the National Institutes of Health. Consider the medications you rely on for diabetes, heart disease or cancer. These were developed in large part due to NIH and NIH-funded researchers. Is destroying years of progress into research really serving the American people? No. Amid frigid temperatures and light snow, attendees chanted slogans such as Funding, not freezes and Stand up, fight back. They carried signs proclaiming, Protect civil servants because they protect you! and In science we trust. Many said they were there to fight the work of Musks Department of Government Efficiency and the confusion its workforce reductions have sowed. One sign altered the DOGE acronym to read Department of Grifting Everything. Are we going to shut down the illegal Elon Musk takeover of the government? Yeah, you bet we are, Democratic Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen told the crowd of about 300. Were going to fight this in the courts. Were going to fight this in the Congress. And there can be no business as usual in the Congress. And were going to fight this in gatherings like this all over the country. Ellen Bak, a former NIH scientist, said she was terminated over the weekend and that her research into stem cells and blood cancer had essentially been lost. The sheer amount of money and time and testing and care and effort, she said. Is it all just gone? Jenna McGrew, an 18-year-old student from Florida, said she attended because her older brother, Ethan, suffers from a rare autoimmune disease and is in intensive care at NIH with a serious bacterial infection. She called the level of uncertainty inside the NIH a risk to his life. Speaking of President Donald Trump, McGrew said, What he is doing is not only affecting my family, it is affecting every citizen in America, and everyone outside of America. The NIH is one of the best hospitals in the world. And they research everything. And so the funding cut for them is not only affecting America, but its affecting the rest of the world.The rally took place within sight of the Capitol, and multiple lawmakers pledged to continue their outnumbered fight against Trumps policies from inside the Congress. Maryland Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin drew an extended analogy between the scientists medical research and this moment in American history. These are the people who are fighting the viruses that threaten the American people, Raskin told the crowd. But fascism is a virus, too.The people who are out here fighting in subfreezing temperatures, they are the antibodies. We are the antibodies.___Associated Press journalist Serkan Gurbuz contributed to this report. NATHAN ELLGREN Ellgren is an Associated Press video journalist based in Washington, D.C. mailto ASHRAF KHALIL Khalil writes about local issues in Washington, D.C., for The Associated Press and covers the social safety net around the country. twitter instagram mailto
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  • Trump and Musk say they like working together and will keep it at. Will it last?
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    President Donald Trump listens as Elon Musk, joined by his son X A-Xii, speaks in the Oval Office at the White House, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, in Washington. (Photo/Alex Brandon)2025-02-19T22:24:07Z WASHINGTON (AP) Its been a burning political question for weeks: How long will President Donald Trump who doesnt like sharing the spotlight be able to do just that with Elon Musk, a billionaire also overly fond of attention?In a joint Fox News Channel interview that aired Tuesday, both insisted they like each other a lot and would stick with their arrangement despite what Trump said were attempts by the media to drive us apart.At times, Trump sat back as Fox News Channels Sean Hannity heaped praise on Musk in an attempt to counteract a Democratic narrative that hes a callous and unelected force out to destroy the government and upend civil society through sweeping cuts being imposed by the Department of Government Efficiency. There were also moments when Trump and Musk were all but finishing each others sentences, as if they were part of a buddy comedy and not the president and his most powerful aide. Heres a look at how the friendship formed, what it means for them both and why Trumps history suggests it may not last: They werent always friends Trump told Hannity that he wasnt really acquainted with Musk until recently, saying, I knew him a little bit through the White House originally but didnt know him before that. Musk was born in Pretoria, South Africa, and became a U.S. citizen in 2002. Hes the worlds richest man, with a net worth exceeding $400 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. His vast business holdings include X, Tesla and SpaceX, as well as the satellite internet service provider Starlink. Musk said he voted for Democrat Joe Biden in 2020 and Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016. Musk has recently said that Tesla was being unfairly targeted by regulations in its original home state of California. Musk and the companys headquarters moved to Austin, Texas in 2021, and he increasingly soured on Biden with the then-presidents embrace of unions that clashed frequently with Tesla. In the past, Musk butted heads with Trump over climate change. They feuded as recently as July 2022 with Trump calling Musk a bulls- artist. He also suggested then that Musk came to the White House during his first term seeking federal subsidies for electric cars that dont drive long enough, driverless cars that crash, or rocketships to nowhere. I could have said, drop to your knees and beg, and he would have done it, Trump previously said on his social media site. Musk originally backed Ron DeSantis in last years Republican presidential primary, even helping the Florida governor launch his White House bid in a glitch-marred presentation on X. But Musk met with Trump at his Florida residence last March and endorsed the then-canidate in July shortly after the first assassination attempt. I was going to do it anyway, but that was a precipitating event, Musk told Hannity. Musk appeared at his first Trump rally in early October, and his super PAC spent around $200 million to boost the Republicans campaign. X also amplified messaging and often disinformation promoted by Trump and his Make America Great Again movement. The pair spent election night at the presidents Mar-a-Lago club. Less than a week after securing victory, Trump announced that Musk would lead DOGE, the new push to shrink government, alongside former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, who left the commission by Inauguration Day. Their relationship is mutually beneficial Trump has empowered Musk to help him keep a campaign promise and shatter the deep state by firing scores of federal workers, shrinking or shuttering agencies and slashing the size of government.Theres a vast federal bureaucracy that is implacably opposed to the the president, Musk told Hannity. He added: What were seeing here is the sort of the thrashing of the bureaucracy as we try to restore democracy and the will of the people.Tesla and SpaceX have benefited from lucrative government contracts from the Defense Department, NASA and other federal entities, as well as plenty of tax breaks and subsidies over the years. The Trump administration could also take a lot of regulatory heat off Musk, including dismissing crash investigations into Teslas partially automated vehicles and a Justice Department criminal probe examining whether Musk and Tesla have overstated their cars self-driving capabilities. Musk nonetheless insisted to Hannity, I havent asked the president for anything, ever. Trump said the billionaire wont be involved in areas where his government efforts and business concerns overlap though that seems dubious given that Musks team has already begun scrutinizing federal contracts in areas that would seem to present conflict-of-interest concerns. Trumps friendships often dont last Trump and Musk say they wont turn on each other. But those once closest to Trump often end up as his fiercest critics. His former vice president, Mike Pence, said Trump endangered his family in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol and attempted to bully him into violating the Constitution. His former attorney general, Bill Barr, refuted Trumps falsehoods about widespread fraud in the 2020 election and has since said he shouldnt be anywhere near the Oval Office. Michael Cohen, Trumps longtime lawyer who testified against him in a hush money case, told a House committee in 2019: People that follow Mr. Trump, as I did blindly, are going to suffer the same consequences that Im suffering. More recently, Trump shrugged off potential security risks while ending Secret Service protection for former top officials in his first administration, including former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former White House chief of staff John Kelly. Trump also has shown repeatedly that he doesnt like being overshadowed, even hinting at such where Musk is concerned. Asked recently about Musk appearing on the cover of Time from behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office, Trump quipped, Is Time Magazine still in business? But Trump has also been fiercely loyal to those he perceives as having stood by him. Former White House adviser Peter Navarro, who served time in prison related to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, is back helping dictate Trump trade policy. Trumps valet, Walt Nauta, is working anew at the White House after once being a codefendant with Trump in the classified documents case. Trump has also said hed offered about 10 jobs to his former national security adviser, Mike Flynn, whom he pardoned after Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.Four weeks in, they seem genuinely fond of each other Throughout the interview, Hannity was friendly and his questions were mostly fawning. But what came through was how complimentary Trump and Musk were of each other even amid skepticism about how long thatll last.Hes an amazing person, Trump said of Musk. I love the president, I just want to be clear about that, Musk offered of Trump.I feel like Im interviewing two brothers here, Hannity finally said. WILL WEISSERT Weissert covers national politics and the White House for The Associated Press. He is based in Washington. twitter mailto
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  • Apple unveils a souped-up and more expensive version of its lowest priced iPhone
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    An Apple logo adorns the facade of the downtown Brooklyn Apple store on March 14, 2020, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)2025-02-19T16:55:49Z Apple has released a sleeker and more expensive version of its lowest priced iPhone in an attempt to widen the audience for a bundle of artificial intelligence technology that the company has been hoping will revive demand for its most profitable product lineup.The iPhone 16e unveiled Wednesday is the fourth-generation of a model thats sold at a dramatically lower price than the iPhones standard and premium models. The previous bargain-bin models were called the iPhone SE, with the last version coming out in 2022.Like the higher-priced iPhone 16 lineup unveiled last September, the iPhone 16e includes the souped-up computer chip needed to process an array of AI features that automatically summarize text, audio and create on-the-fly emojis while smartening up the devices virtual assistant, Siri. It will also have a more powerful battery and camera. All those upgrades will translate into a higher starting price for an iPhone 16e at $600, a 40% increase from $430 for the last iPhone SE. But iPhone 16e will be more affordable than the cheapest standard iPhone 16 at $800. The new phone will be available in stores Feb. 28, but can be pre-ordered beginning Friday. Were so excited for iPhone 16e to complete the lineup as a powerful, more affordable option to bring the iPhone experience to even more people, said Kaiann Drance, an Apple vice president in charge of promoting a device lineup that accounts for more than half of the companys revenue. But Apple is also trying to balance its desire to offer a more affordable iPhone that will lure more people into its sphere of product against its self interest in maximizing its profits from selling higher price products, according to Forrester Research analyst Dipanjan Chatterjee.The problem with a lower-end product in a luxury portfolio is that you want it to be good but not so good as to cannibalize the crown jewels, Chatterjee said. Although Apple has been hyping its foray into AI since last June, the complete set of features still havent been released in the U.S. and the technology still isnt even available in some parts of the world.The delays in making the iPhones AI dubbed Apple Intelligence more widely available through free software updates dinged the Cupertino, California, company during the past holiday when sales of the device dipped slightly from their 2023 levels.Apple has primarily been losing the ground in China, where it hasnt yet specified when the iPhones AI technology will be available. But the company recently struck an AI partnership with Alibaba in China that could pave the way for the technology coming to iPhones in that country this spring.Besides being able to handle AI for the first time, the iPhone 16e has a different look from previous SE models. It boasts a 6.1-inch display screen, slightly larger than the 4.7-inch display on SE model and no longer has a home screen button like the SE had. The new iPhone 16e will rely include a facial recognition option for unlocking the device, just like the higher priced models do.Apples shares edged higher Wednesday to close at $244.87, below the stocks peak of roughly $260 reached in late December. MICHAEL LIEDTKE Liedtke has been covering technology and wide range of other business topics for The Associated Press since the turn of the century. twitter mailto
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  • DOGE notches courtroom wins as Elon Musk crusades to slash federal government
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    A demonstrator holds a poster displaying a prohibited traffic sign reading "Musk DOGE" during a rally to protest President Trump's policies on Presidents Day Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Etienne Laurent)2025-02-19T21:59:36Z WASHINGTON (AP) Although some parts of President Donald Trump s agenda are getting bogged down by litigation, Elon Musk s Department of Government Efficiency is having better luck in the courtroom.Labor unions, Democrats and federal employees have filed several lawsuits arguing that DOGE is running roughshod over privacy protections or usurping power from other branches of government. But judges appointed by Democratic and Republican presidents havent always gone along with those arguments, at least so far. Most notably, DOGE critics are failing to obtain temporary restraining orders that would prevent Musks team from accessing sensitive government databases. It is not the job of the federal courts to police the security of the information systems in the executive branch, wrote U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss in a case involving the Office of Personnel Management. Moss was appointed by President Barack Obama. The success is striking given the other challenges that Trump has faced in the judicial system, which has blocked at least temporarily his efforts to limit birthright citizenship, freeze congressionally authorized foreign aid and stop some healthcare services for transgender youth. If Musks opponents continue struggling to gain traction with lawsuits, he could be largely unencumbered in his crusade to downsize the federal government and workforce. The continued successes in the courts in favor of the Trump administration shouldnt be a surprise to anyone who has ever read our great Constitution, which clearly lays out the role of the Executive Branch, and which President Trump and his entire administration are following to a T, Harrison Fields, the White House deputy press secretary, said in a statement. The resistance campaign can try, but they will continue to fail in their pursuit to rewrite the Constitution and deny the people the legal authority of the President to run the Executive Branch. An exception to DOGEs legal victories has been a suit regarding Treasury Department systems, which are used to distribute trillions of dollars in federal money. The databases can include sensitive information like bank accounts and Social Security numbers, and theyre traditionally maintained only by nonpartisan career officials. A judge in Washington restricted DOGEs access to two staff members, while another judge in New York has temporarily blocked DOGE altogether. Norm Eisen, a lawyer who worked for House Democrats during their first impeachment of Trump, said it was too early to say that the legal efforts wouldnt work. He noted that U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, also appointed by Obama, expressed concern about Musks apparent unchecked authority in a case involving federal data and worker layoffs.Although she didnt issue a temporary restraining sought by Democratic attorneys general from 14 states, Chutkan said they could still make a strong argument Musk and DOGE violated the Constitution as the case progresses. Eisen is representing current and former employees at the U.S. Agency for International Development, which was shut down by Musk and Trump. His lawsuit alleges that Musk and DOGE are exercising powers that should only belong to those elected by voters or confirmed by the Senate. These are not minor peccadillos, Eisen said. These are some of the most fundamental issues that our Constitution and laws address.John Yoo, a law professor at the University of California in Berkeley, said an important factor has been the administrations contention that Musk is a presidential adviser without any independent authority. He said there are echoes of another legal battle from the 1990s, when Hillary Clinton chaired a healthcare task force as first lady. A federal appeals court in Washington ruled that the task force did not need to comply with rules on open meetings. Thats how theyre winning the lawsuits, Yoo said. Theyre trying to stay on the side of the line that the D.C. circuit has drawn.U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman heard more than three hours of arguments Wednesday on a request for a temporary restraining order in a lawsuit challenging DOGEs access to personal information collected by the federal government. She did not issue a decision, and expressed skepticism about the argument from labor unions. But she also pressed administration lawyers on why DOGE representatives need to know everything.Emily Hall of the Justice Department said DOGE was tasked with making broad, sweeping reforms that require such access.Its a pretty vague answer, responded Boardman, who was appointed by President Joe Biden.A major victory for Trump and Musk came in Boston, where U.S. District Judge George OToole Jr. allowed the administration to implement its deferred resignation program.Commonly described as a buyout, the program allows workers to quit while getting paid until Sept. 30. It was challenged by a group of labor unions, but OToole ruled against them on technical legal grounds, saying they didnt have standing to sue. OToole was appointed by President Bill Clinton. Moss, the judge in the case involving the Office of Personnel Management, also decided not to block Musks team from viewing Education Department data. He pointed out that DOGE employees had testified in court papers they would follow laws around information sharing. U.S. District Judge John Bates, an appointee of President George W. Bush, also did not stand in the way of DOGEs involvement at the Department of Labor, the Department of Health and Human Services and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Although Bates said he had serious concerns about the privacy issues raised by the legally complex case, he found the evidence did not yet justify a court block. Administration lawyers said the DOGE team was not running rampant, accessing any data system they desire and had gotten security training and signed nondisclosure agreements.___ LINDSAY WHITEHURST Whitehurst covers the Supreme Court, legal affairs and criminal justice for The Associated Press in Washington, D.C. 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  • Adult star Tim James reveals his favorite type of steamy scene to film
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    Tim James is the definition of a versatile performer.Not only does he film plenty of sexy content for his fan sites and notable adult studios, but James is also a certified personal trainer known for his viral "verse bottom bodybuilder" workout regimens and meal prep videos."I've been doing some simple recipes for bottoms that's really been catching on! Diet impacts so much of your sexual health, especially if you're a bottom. I've really been leaning into that and helping all of my sisters," James tells PRIDE. See on Instagram Besides his passion for fitness and health, James has starred in multiple spicy films that have captured the eyes of millions of people around the world."My favorite scenes are one-on-one scenes where you can actually have a connection with the person. My favorite scenes are where we flip and we get to take turns!"Although he's branded himself as a "verse bottom bodybuilder," the model thoroughly enjoys giving his fans a little bit of everything."Sometimes I'll be really masculine and sometimes I'll be really feminine. I like that dynamic where you change things up based on how you're feeling in that moment. You don't have to be one thing or the other thing all the time." See on Instagram James is about to hit three years in the adult entertainment industry and he's loving every second of it. In fact, the star used to work behind a desk every day earning six figures in a finance role. However, he wasn't happy working in corporate, so he decided to pursue his passion in physical and sexual health."I just want people to know that it doesn't matter where you're at in life or how old you are or how many people tell you that you can't do something. If you believe it in your heart and you have the ambition to make it happen, you really can do anything that you want to achieve if you put your mind to it."Fans can follow Tim James on Instagram here. To see the full interview, check out the video at the top of the page.
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  • Poll Shows Majority of Americans Support Transgender People Serving in the Military Amid Trumps Ban
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    A new poll reveals that the Trump administrations stance on transgender rights, particularly its ongoing ban on transgender people serving in the U.S. military, may be out of touch with the views of most Americans. Released by Gallup on Monday, the poll highlights growing public support for transgender individuals in the military, even as Trump moves forward with an executive order reinstating aSource
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  • Target Continues to Faces Backlash After Scaling Back Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Programs
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    Retail giant Target is facing mounting criticism, including calls for a boycott, after announcing it would scale back some of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The backlash comes after the company revealed plans to eliminate hiring goals for minority employees and disband an executive committee dedicated to racial justice. The announcement, made just four days after PresidentSource
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  • Trump says Ukraine started the war thats killing its citizens. What are the facts?
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    Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky gives a press conference in Kyiv, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Tetiana Dzhafarova/Pool Photo via AP)2025-02-19T19:25:37Z KYIV, Ukraine (AP) President Donald Trump this week falsely blamed Ukraine for starting the war that has cost tens of thousands of Ukrainian lives, causing outrage and alarm in a country that has spent nearly three years fighting back a much larger Russian military.Trump called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a dictator without elections and claimed his support among voters was near rock-bottom. Zelenskyy said Wednesday that the disinformation is coming from Russia, and some of what Trump has said does echo Russias own narrative of the conflict.Heres a look at some of Trumps statements: Ukraine should have never started it Rescuers and volunteers are working at Ohmatdyt Childrens Hospital that was strongly damaged during a Russian missile strike in Kyiv, Ukraine, on July 08, 2024, amid the Russian invasion. Russia is massively attacking Ukraine with missiles on July 08. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto via AP) Rescuers and volunteers are working at Ohmatdyt Childrens Hospital that was strongly damaged during a Russian missile strike in Kyiv, Ukraine, on July 08, 2024, amid the Russian invasion. Russia is massively attacking Ukraine with missiles on July 08. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto via AP) Share Share Copy Link copied Email Facebook X Reddit LinkedIn Pinterest Flipboard Print Read More WHAT TRUMP SAID: Youve been there for three years. You should have ended it ... You should have never started it. You could have made a deal. THE FACTS: Russias army crossed the border on Feb. 24, 2022, in an all-out invasion that Putin sought to justify by falsely saying it was needed to protect Russian-speaking civilians in eastern Ukraine and prevent the country from joining NATO. But Russias aggression against Ukraine didnt start then. In 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin saw signs that Ukraine was pulling away from Russias sphere of influence, seeking alliances with western European nations. Putin illegally annexed the Crimean Peninsula and started an armed aggression in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donbas that grew into a long-running conflict that left thousands dead.That conflict simmered until 2022, when Putin ordered what he called military exercises along Ukraines borders. He told the world that the roughly 150,000 soldiers that he had amassed would not be used to invade Ukraine. But in the early hours of Feb. 24, Russia launched widespread airstrikes and soldiers began pouring over the border.Ukraine should hold elections Ukraines President Volodymyr Zelensky gives a press conference in Kyiv, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Tetiana Dzhafarova/Pool Photo via AP) Ukraines President Volodymyr Zelensky gives a press conference in Kyiv, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Tetiana Dzhafarova/Pool Photo via AP) Share Share Copy Link copied Email Facebook X Reddit LinkedIn Pinterest Flipboard Print Read More WHAT TRUMP SAID: We have a situation where we havent had elections in Ukraine, where we have martial law, Trump said in Mar-a-Lago, adding on Wednesday in a post on social media: A Dictator without Elections, Zelenskyy better move fast or he is not going to have a Country left.THE FACTS: Zelenskyy was elected to a five-year term in 2019, and the next presidential elections had been scheduled for spring 2024. But Ukrainian law prohibits parliamentary or presidential elections during a state of martial law, so Zelenskyy has remained in office. He has said he believes elections will be held in Ukraine after martial law is lifted. The country would need to amend the law if it decided to hold a vote. There are numerous factors that, according to Ukraines government, would render it literally impossible to ensure a fair electoral process in the circumstances of a total war.According to the United Nations refugee agency, some 6.9 million Ukrainian refugees have been registered worldwide since February 2022. Of those, millions remain outside the country due to the war. It would be nearly impossible for all of those who have been displaced to participate in an election, potentially robbing millions of their right to vote.Furthermore, around 800,000 soldiers are currently serving in the Ukrainian Armed Forces as they struggle to contain Russian advances. An election would necessitate pulling soldiers off the front lines to vote, weakening Ukraines military position. Additionally, those fighting would be unable to run for office, a right that is guaranteed to them by Ukrainian law. Many Ukrainians are living in areas under Russian occupation, essentially precluding their participation in any electoral process. And since Russia continues to regularly strike both military and civilian targets across the country, packing millions of citizens into crowded polling places could create additional danger. Zelenskyys support at rock bottom?WHAT TRUMP SAID: The leader in Ukraine, I mean, I hate to say it, but hes down at 4% approval rating. THE FACTS: Zelenskyy retains a fairly high level of public trust about 57 percent - according to a report released Wednesday by the Kyiv International Institution of Sociology, whose executive director is Anton Hrushetskyi.Speaking in Kyiv on Wednesday, Zelenskyy said the number given by Trump, for which the president cited no sources, was disinformation that originated in Russia, and that the president unfortunately lives in this disinformation space.Zelenskyy said he will ask pollsters in the coming weeks to conduct surveys on the publics trust in him and share the results with the Trump administration. Millions of deaths Oleksii Yukovs team members offload the bodies of Russian soldiers theyve collected from the frontline in the Sloviansk region, Ukraine, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. Yukov and his team retrieve bodies from the frontline to barter for Ukrainian bodies in periodic exchanges of war dead. (AP Photo/Bram Janssen) Oleksii Yukovs team members offload the bodies of Russian soldiers theyve collected from the frontline in the Sloviansk region, Ukraine, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. Yukov and his team retrieve bodies from the frontline to barter for Ukrainian bodies in periodic exchanges of war dead. (AP Photo/Bram Janssen) Share Share Copy Link copied Email Facebook X Reddit LinkedIn Pinterest Flipboard Print Read More WHAT TRUMP SAID: When you see whats taken place in Ukraine with millions of people killed, including the soldiers, millions of people killed, a big percentage of their cities knocked down to the ground, I dont know how anybody even lives there.THE FACTS: No estimates by any reputable analysis place deaths near the millions. While exact figures of the number of deaths are unknown, Zelenskyy said earlier this month that over 46,000 Ukrainian soldiers had been killed since the start of the full-scale war in February 2022. He has also said that tens of thousands of civilians had been killed in occupied areas of Ukraine, but that no exact figures would be available until the war was over. The most recent data from the Russian Defense Ministry, published in January 2023, pointed to just over 6,000 military deaths, although reports from U.S. and U.K. officials put that number significantly higher. JUSTIN SPIKE Spike is an Associated Press reporter based in Budapest, Hungary. twitter mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • Rubio will skip a G20 meeting after calling host South Africas policies anti-American
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    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio attends an interview after meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Russian President Vladimir Putin's foreign policy advisor Yuri Ushakov, , U.S. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, and U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, at Diriyah Palace, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. (Evelyn Hockstein/Pool Photo via AP)2025-02-19T14:35:18Z JOHANNESBURG (AP) U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will skip a two-day meeting of foreign ministers from the leading rich and developing nations that starts on Thursday after criticizing host South Africas policies as anti-American.Instead, Rubio was headed back to the United States on Wednesday from his first trip to the Middle East as Americas chief diplomat after leading a U.S. delegation in talks with Russia in Riyad over the war in Ukraine. Rubio spoke with the foreign ministers of France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the European Unions foreign policy chief to brief them immediately after Tuesdays meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, the State Department said. Top European diplomats, as well as Lavrov and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi are all expected at the Group of 20 meeting in Johannesburg while the U.S. will be represented by a lower-level delegation. A G20 meeting would normally be an opportunity for a U.S. secretary of state to push for support on U.S. positions, especially at the start of a new administration.Analysts say Rubios absence reflects the Trump administrations indifference to organizations promoting international cooperation, but Rubio has also directly rejected South Africas priorities for its G20 presidency. The hosts have picked solidarity, equality, sustainability as the theme of the G20 this year. South Africa, the first African nation to hold the groups presidency, says it will try to advance the interests of poor countries, especially with debt refinancing and helping them mitigate the impacts of climate change, where the developing world is asking rich countries to pay more. Rubio posted on X this month that he would also not attend the main G20 summit in Johannesburg in November, saying South Africa was using the gathering to promote diversity, equality and inclusion frameworks, In other words: DEI and climate change. My job is to advance Americas national interests, not waste taxpayer money or coddle anti-Americanism, Rubio wrote.Rubios decision to skip the G20 meeting also underscores a major deterioration in U.S. relations with South Africa, one of its key trade partners in Africa.President Donald Trump signed an executive order earlier this month stopping U.S. aid and assistance to South Africa over a land law that he says discriminates against some of the countrys white minority. The order also called South Africas foreign policy anti-American and criticized its ongoing case accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza at the United Nations top court, and what it said was the countrys closeness to the Communist Party in China.South Africa is due to hand over the presidency of the G20 to the U.S. at the end of this year, and the two countries are expected to work together under G20 protocols. South African Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola said on Wednesday that the U.S. would be represented in Johannesburg this week in one form or shape or another and stressed that Rubios decision was not a complete boycott of South Africas G20 by the U.S. Analysts in Africa says they still see a way for the G20 to make progress under South Africas presidency, even with limited U.S. interest. The EU, Russia and China have expressed support for South Africas G20 leadership.No one wants to be on the wrong side of the United States, said Oscar van Heerden, senior researcher at the University of Johannesburgs Centre of African Diplomacy and Leadership. But I think everyone also realizes that what drives the foreign policy of the United States is not necessarily what drives the foreign policy of the European Union or the other members of the G20.While European allies have their own concerns over future cooperation with the Trump administration after they were sidelined by its move to hold bilateral talks this week with Russia, the G20 meeting was still an opportunity for the EU to promote inclusivity. Multilateralism is under threat right now, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said in South Africa, We also need to use this opportunity to develop the international system further to be more inclusive for all countries in the world.___Associated Press writers Matthew Lee in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Mogomotsi Magome in Johannesburg and Gerald Imray in Cape Town, South Africa, contributed to this report.
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  • Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice announces she is stepping down
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    Michigan Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth T. Clement istens during oral arguments at the Michigan Hall of Justice, Dec. 4, 2024, in Lansing, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)2025-02-19T23:37:16Z LANSING, Mich. (AP) The chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court announced Wednesday that she is stepping down from the court by the end of April, opening the door for the court to have a 6-1 majority of Democratic-backed justices. Elizabeth Clement did not give a reason for her upcoming resignation. Leading our states highest court has been an opportunity to continue a proud record of independence, fairness, and commitment to the rule of law, Clement said in a statement. I am thankful to my colleagues for their support and friendship, as well as for their willingness to seek common ground in serving the people of Michigan.Michigans justices are technically nonpartisan, but they are nominated by parties or appointed by the governor in the case of a vacancy. The court currently has a 5-2 majority of justices backed by Democrats after picking up a seat in the November election. Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has the opportunity to appoint a justice to fill Clements vacancy and create a 6-1 majority of Democratic-backed justices. Whoever fills the vacancy must run for retention in 2026 for a full eight-year term. Clement was appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court in 2017 by Republican Gov. Rick Snyder. She secured a full term in the 2018 general election and her term was set to end in 2026. In November 2022, she was chosen to serve as Chief Justice. Going forward, my plan is to continue working to find ways to bring people together, to put data to work, and to make a difference in the lives of people so that interactions with our justice system result in safer communities and stronger families, Clement said in the statement released by the court. ISABELLA VOLMERT Volmert covers Michigan government and politics for The Associated Press, with a focus on women in state government. She is based in Lansing. twitter mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • Whats going on with the Kennedy Center under Trump?
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    The Kennedy Center is seen Aug. 13, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)2025-02-19T21:19:36Z Until a few weeks ago, the biggest news to come out of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., was its annual celebration of notable American artists.That has changed since the return of Donald Trump.In the first month of his second term, the president has ousted the arts institutions leadership, filled the board of trustees with his supporters and announced he had been elected the boards chair unanimously. In a statement this week to The Wall Street Journal, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said: The Kennedy Center learned the hard way that if you go woke, you will go broke. President Trump and the members of his newly-appointed board are devoted to rebuilding the Kennedy Center into a thriving and highly respected institution where all Americans, and visitors from around the world, can enjoy the arts with respect to Americas great history and traditions. What is the Kennedy Center and how long has it been around?Supported by government money and private donations and attracting millions of visitors each year, the center is a 100-foot high complex featuring a concert hall, opera house and theater, along with a lecture hall, meeting spaces and a Millennium Stage that has been the site for free shows. The centers very origins are bipartisan. It was first conceived in the late 1950s, during the administration of Republican President Dwight Eisenhower, who backed a bill from the Democratic-led Congress calling for a National Culture Center. In the early 1960s, Democrat President John F. Kennedy launched a fundraising initiative, and his successor, President Lyndon B. Johnson, signed into law a 1964 bill renaming the project the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts. Kennedy had been assassinated the year before.Construction began in 1965 and the center formally opened six years later, with a premiere of Leonard Bernsteins Mass, otherwise known as MASS: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers). Who has performed at the Kennedy Center?The center has long been a showcase for theater, music and dramatic performances, with artists ranging from the Paul Taylor Dance Company to a joint concert by Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga. Other highlights have included the annual Mark Twain Award for comedy, with recipients including Lorne Michaels, Tina Fey and Bob Newhart, and the annual Kennedy Center ceremony honoring outstanding artists, most recently Francis Ford Coppola, Bonnie Raitt and the Grateful Dead, among others.Presidents have routinely attended the honors ceremony, even in the presence of artists who disagreed with them politically. The good-natured spirit was well captured in 2002, during Republican President George W. Bushs first term, when Steve Martin offered tribute to honoree Paul Simon. Martin digressed into a tangent about pirated music recordings and joked that he had been approached by Bush about getting bootlegs of Barbra Streisand, a prominent Democrat.Its been nice being a citizen, Martin added, as Bush and others laughed in response. Why is Trump focusing on the Kennedy Center now?Trump mostly ignored the center during his first term, becoming the first president to routinely skip the honors ceremony. One honoree, producer Norman Lear, had threatened not to attend if Trump was there.Mirroring his overall governing approach, Trump has been far more aggressive and proactive in his second term, citing some drag show performances at the center as a reason to transform it entirely.At my direction, we are going to make the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., GREAT AGAIN, he wrote on his social media website earlier this month. I have decided to immediately terminate multiple individuals from the Board of Trustees, including the Chairman, who do not share our Vision for a Golden Age in Arts and Culture. Meanwhile, the Kennedy Center website still includes a passage about the core mission, one that strives to ensure that the education and outreach programs and policies of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts meet the highest level of excellence and reflect the cultural diversity of the United States.Also listed on the site is a new project called Promise of US, for which the public is invited to submit an artistic self-portrait to be part of a virtual wall of faces expressing the myriad diversity of Americas peoples and the promise of Americas future. This ever-expanding mosaic will be featured on the Centers website and social channels. Who is in charge now?Trump pushed out the incumbent board chair David M. Rubenstein, a philanthropist and Baltimore Orioles owner. He now presides over a board that by tradition was divided between Democratic and Republican appointees, but is now predominantly Republican, with recent additions including Attorney General Pam Bondi, country star Lee Greenwood and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles.Kennedy Center President Deborah F. Rutter, brought on by Rubenstein in 2014, resigned soon after the board shakeup. Trump replaced her, on an interim basis, with diplomat Richard Grenell, who served as the U.S. ambassador to Germany during the presidents first term.Im really, really, really sad about what happens to our artists, what happens on our stages and our staff who support them, Rutter said during a recent interview with NPR. The Kennedy Center is meant to be a beacon for the arts in all of America across the country. What has been the fallout?The fallout is unprecedented. Kennedy Center consultants such as musician Ben Folds and singer Rene Fleming have resigned and actor Issa Rae and author Louise Penny have canceled appearances. During a concert last weekend that proceeded as scheduled, singer-songwriter Victoria Clark wore a T-shirt reading ANTI TRUMP AF.Further controversy is possible. Next months schedule includes RIOT! Funny Women Stand Up, a special comedy event in celebration of Womens History Month. Conan OBrien is to receive the Twain award in an all-star event that will likely include jokes about the president. (Representatives for OBrien have not responded to requests for comment.) The center also is scheduled to host Eureka Day, a stage play centered on an outbreak of mumps, a sensitive topic with the confirmation of vaccine critic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. __An earlier version of this story said the center has canceled performances by the touring childrens musical Finn and a planned concert featuring the Gay Mens Chorus of Washington, D.C., since Trump took over. Kennedy Center officials say the cancellations were initiated before the change in leadership. RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • Hegseth directs Pentagon to find $50 billion in cuts this year to fund Trump military priorities
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    United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth speaks during a media conference after a meeting of NATO defense ministers at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)2025-02-20T01:07:41Z WASHINGTON (AP) Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed the military services to identify $50 billion in programs that could be cut next year in order to redirect those savings to fund President Donald Trumps priorities. Hegseth has committed to redirecting Pentagon spending to more directly support warfighters. In a statement late Wednesday, Robert Salesses, who is performing the duties of deputy secretary of defense, said the time for preparation is over and excessive bureaucracy and programs targeting climate change or other woke programs such as diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives would be targeted. To achieve our mandate from President Trump, we are guided by his priorities including securing our borders, building the Iron Dome for America, and ending radical and wasteful government DEI programs and preferencing, Salesses said. Iron Dome is envisioned as an extensive, multilayered air defense system for the U.S. that Trump has said should include the ability to shoot down incoming missiles from space. The roughly $50 billion would represent about 8% of the militarys budget. It was not immediately clear which parts of the Pentagons spending on diversity and equity programs, or its spending to address climate change such as buying alternate fuels for aircraft, or making bases more resistant to the effects of extreme weather, such as the 2018 hurricane that caused significant damage to Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida would be targeted or could add up to $50 billion in savings. The spending cuts mandate comes as the military is quickly trying to build its fiscal year 2026 request, a congressional process that often starts late during transitions between new presidential administrations. Hegseth has asked the Pentagon to find offsets programs that can be cut to achieve spending elsewhere for fiscal year 2026, which starts Oct. 1. The cuts would be as drastic as the single-year ordered savings across the military in the 2013 sequestration, a law passed by Congress that was intended to force the legislative branch to reach agreement on budget deficit reductions and instead forced the services to cut $56 billion in a matter of months. Because of the way the military budget is structured, long-term, high-dollar procurement programs at the time were protected, as were most entitlements such as military retirement and health care. At the time, the accounts that were easier to cut were found in operations, maintenance and personnel. The services lost noncommissioned officers highly trained mid-level enlisted personnel and cut training such as flight hours. Military training accidents quickly climbed. In the years since the sequester, Congress and the services have directed additional protections to operations and maintenance spending. TARA COPP Copp covers the Pentagon and national security for the Associated Press. She has reported from Afghanistan, Iraq, throughout the Middle East, Europe and Asia. twitter mailto
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  • As Melania Trump returns to the White House, shes winning Chinese fans
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    U.S. first lady Melania Trump walks along the Mutianyu Great Wall section in Beijing on Nov. 10, 2017. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)2025-02-20T02:03:31Z WASHINGTON (AP) Joyce Yip, a 39-year-old entrepreneur in southern Chinas Guangzhou, has a new celebrity crush: Melania Trump.The two-time first lady has become an online celebrity in China, especially among women. That may be surprising, given her husbands hostility toward China, but social media posts reflect an admiration for her independence, her taste in fashion and how shes raising her teenage son. And, perhaps most importantly, her stoic allegiance to President Donald Trump despite his misogynistic comments, allegations that hes had extramarital affairs and his being found liable for sexual abuse in a civil suit brought by a New York advice columnist.She looks heroic, elegant and resolute, so powerful and majestic, loving it so much, Yip wrote on the Instagram-like platform Xiaohongshu after the inauguration last month. After the first lady wore a wide-brimmed hat to the inauguration, similar products appeared on online shops and knitting influencers on Xiaohongshu posted videos showing people how to make their own within 48 hours.By Chinas conventional standards, women are expected to be supportive of their husbands and to focus on raising children. But Melania Trumps streaks of independence also appeal to Chinese fans, as does her ascent from small-town Slovenian roots to the top of the worlds social ladder. Chinese fans like her having both traditional and modern sides of a woman, said Jingsi Wu, an associate professor of media studies at Hofstra University in New York. Both sides are on display in a 4-year-old video that showed Melania Trump refusing to hold her husbands hand as they disembarked from Air Force One. The video has scored more than 5 million likes on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, and still generates views and comments.Around half a million people liked a November post on Xiaohongshu that joked about how unwilling the usually reserved Melania Trump must be to return to the very public life of a first lady. A satire in The New Yorker magazine meant to be critical of her marriage to the president received 1 million views on Bilibili, a YouTube-like platform, and only seemed to boost her popularity. Almost 30,000 people liked a November post about a years-old interview Melania Trump and her husband did on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, saying their relationship was super sweet. Ge Yahan is among Melanias fans. The 24-year-old from Zibo on Chinas eastern coast calls Melania a mysterious lady who was brave enough to follow her dreams from a small town in Slovenia to the United States.Her celebrity crush brings in a bit of pocket money too. She has been selling unauthorized copies of Melanias new self-titled memoir translated to Mandarin by AI on Chinas social media underground for eight yuan ($1.10). Donald Trump has been openly critical of Chinas economic practices as barriers to Americas financial success. He launched a trade war during his first term by imposing hefty tariffs on Chinese imports, adding more after he returned to office last month. He mocked the deadly coronavirus as the Kung Flu, a racist term for COVID-19. Earlier this year, Trump claimed, without evidence, that thousands of Chinese immigrants are flooding the U.S. to build an army and attack America. But Wu, the academic, said people in China often see U.S. politics as akin to a soap opera.Pouring over details of leaders lives is a novelty to many in China, where top leaders tend to appear only in tightly stage-managed public settings. Chinese First Lady Peng Liyuan, who was a well-known singer before marrying Xi Jinping, has kept a higher profile than the wives of previous leaders, but the couples lifestyle is still so little known that its not clear where they live or whether they have a pet.Rose LuQiu, an associate professor at School of Communication in Hong Kong Baptist University, said fans see Donald Trump as a winner, whose success the first lady shares.The more independent and accomplished she is but still unwaveringly loyal to (Donald) Trump the more it reflects his perceived success as a man, she said. Huang Li, who works in public relations for the fashion industry and sells Melania Trumps memoir online on the side, says she doesnt care about politics, but says she likes Trump for his hard work and the courage he showed by yelling fight, fight, fight after being shot during an assassination attempt in July.Huang has sold more than 30 copies of Melanias memoir, which is not available in China. Chinas National Publications Import & Export Shanghai Co. is pre-selling English copies for 290 yuan ($40), and its not clear if there are plans for an official translation.People want to know more about her, Huang said.Fans also like what they see as sacrifices Melania Trump has made to help her 18-year-old son Barron. Many have joked that she only agreed to move back to the White House dormitory to help with his career. Wu said this appeals to Chinese fans. Chinese pay extra attention to parenting, she said. Melanias perseverance amid her husbands personal and political scandals resonates with fans even more.Melania is a woman who is low-key, very real, supports her husband in the back and stands with him when he needs her, said Yip, the entrepreneur.Like many admirers of Melania, Yip said she liked the presidents daughter Ivanka during her highlight moments eight years ago. But Yip now views her a traitor for testifying in her fathers civil fraud trial in New York last year after being ordered by the judge to take the stand. Even though Ivanka Trump revealed little, Yip and many other Chinese believe she betrayed her father.The rules of this society are that men are allowed to be disloyal, but not women, said Yip, Melania is very loyal to her husband. FU TING Ting reports for APs Global Investigations team. She is based in Washington, D.C. twitter
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  • Heartstopper Creator Alice Oseman Drops Hints About Ongoing Season 4 Renewal
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    Alice Oseman, creator of the popular Netflix series Heartstopper, is working behind the scenes to secure a fourth season of the beloved teen romance series. During a recent appearance at the Waterstones Childrens Book Festival, Oseman shared her optimism about the future of the show. Im working very hard behind the scenes to get us a renewal for Heartstopper, she said. It is still ongoing.Source
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  • As the Ukraine war reaches its 3-year mark, Russia seems to have time on its side as talks start
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    Natali Sevriukova reacts next to her house following a rocket attack the city of Kyiv, Ukraine, on Feb. 25, 2022. The yearlong war in Ukraine has left tens of thousands of dead and wounded on both sides, disrupted energy and food supplies, and reduced whole cities to ruins. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, File)2025-02-20T05:13:50Z When Russian troops rolled into Ukraine three years ago, they brought their parade uniforms with them on the push to Kyiv. President Vladimir Putin expected a quick victory.What Putin dubbed the special military operation has turned into Europes largest conflict since World War II. Tens of thousands have been killed, entire cities have been reduced to smoldering ruins, millions of Ukrainians became refugees, and Russia was isolated from the West.Now as senior Russian and U.S. officials are talking again and setting the stage for summit meeting, Putin appears closer than ever to cementing Moscows gains of about a fifth of Ukraines territory and keeping it out of NATO.President Donald Trump sharply reversed the three-year U.S. policy of isolating Russia when he called Putin and said afterward they agreed to work together very closely to end the war. He said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will be involved in negotiations but didnt elaborate. Trump also expressed understanding of Putins key demand on the pivotal issue of Ukraines prospective NATO membership that the U.S. and other alliance members previously described as irreversible. Theyve been saying that for a long time that Ukraine cannot go into NATO, Trump said of Russia. And Im OK with that. Changing fortunesPutin invaded on Feb. 24, 2022, after demanding that NATO abandon membership for Ukraine and pull back the alliances troops on NATOs eastern flank -- actions rejected by the West.He claimed his move was necessary to safeguard Russias security interests and protect Russian speakers in Ukraine. Kyiv and its allies denounced his move as an unprovoked act of aggression. Ukrainians saw it as Moscows attempt to destroy their national sovereignty and identity.Russian troops reached the outskirts of Kyiv early in the invasion but pulled back a month later amid heavy losses and Ukraines attacks on supply lines. More humiliating setbacks came in September and October 2022, when a Ukrainian counteroffensive forced Russia to pull back from large parts of the Kharkiv region in the northeast and the Kherson region in the south. Fortunes changed in 2023 when a Ukrainian counteroffensive in the south failed to cut Russias land route to the Crimea Peninsula, which Moscow illegally annexed from Kyiv in 2014.Russia seized the combat initiative last year with offensives along the 1,000-kilometer (600-mile) front, making slow but persistent gains. In the fall, Russian forces captured the most territory since the opening of the war.Moscow also pummeled Ukrainian infrastructure with waves of missiles and drones, destroying much of its power generating capacity.Ukraine struck back in August with an incursion into Russias Kursk region to try to distract Moscows forces in the east and gain more leverage in potential peace talks. Ukraine still holds some of those gains, but its limited resources are stretched, making it difficult to defend strongholds in the east. Ukraines demands, Trumps viewWhile Zelenskyy earlier demanded Russias full withdrawal from all occupied areas as a precondition for talks, he later acknowledged Kyiv cant immediately reclaim all its territory. He said Ukraine wont abandon its goal of joining NATO even though Trump dismissed that as impractical and Zelenskyy emphasized needing reliable Western security guarantees and a robust European peacekeeping force to prevent Russian attacks.Trumps call with Putin and ensuing Russia-U.S. talks in Saudi Arabia shattered the Biden administrations nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine policy. Trump blamed Kyiv for failing to make a deal with Moscow that could have prevented the war, praised Russias military might and even suggested that Ukraine may be Russian someday.Zelenskyy said Ukraine wont accept any deal negotiated without Kyiv and insisted that European allies must participate in peace talks. He dismissed a U.S.-proposed draft agreement that would give Washington a large share of Ukraines rare earth minerals as too focused on U.S. interests and had no security guarantees for Kyiv. Europe in the coldTrumps approach stunned European allies, whose shock deepened when Vice President JD Vance sharply rebuked them at the Munich security conference over free speech and migration.While the Trump administration said European allies werent welcome at the peace talks, it encouraged them to provide security guarantees for Kyiv in what former British ambassador Nigel Gould-Davies called a contradictory approach.Washington has signaled that the U.S. alone will negotiate an end to the war but also that Europe alone must pay for and enforce an outcome it has not played a role in deciding, said Gould-Davies, a senior fellow for Russia and Eurasia with the International Institute for Strategic Studies. Putins goalsPutins key goals remain much the same that Ukraine renounce joining NATO and enforce the use of the Russian language to keep the country in Moscows orbit but now wants Kyiv to withdraw its forces from the four regions Moscow has seized but doesnt fully control.He said a peace agreement could be broadly based on a draft negotiated early in the war that obliged Ukraine to declare neutrality, scale down its military and protect Russian language and culture. Those talks collapsed in April 2022 with no deal.Putin ruled out a truce, arguing it would benefit Kyiv. But some Kremlin-watchers believe he could accept it if Kyiv agrees to hold elections after a ceasefire.Trump echoed Putins line that Zelenskyy, whose term expired last year, needs to face voters, while Kyiv maintains elections are impossible to hold amid a war. Trump escalated that notion Wednesday by posting on social media that Zelenskyy was a Dictator without Elections.Putin could hope an election would weaken Zelenskyy and lead to political instability, said Tatiana Stanovaya, senior fellow at Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center.In his view, most potential outcomes would be advantageous for Moscow whether through heightened political infighting, possible protests, or a fragile victory for a new president, she wrote.Jack Watling of Londons Royal United Services Institute says Ukraine faces a politically divisive election, economic paralysis due to a lack of foreign direct investment, and coercive threats from Russia to restart the war after a truce. Keeping peaceIts unclear who would monitor any potential ceasefire.U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said NATO should play no role and that any European troops taking part should not be covered by NATOs charter obliging allies to aid of any member under attack - conditions that could dampen European enthusiasm about the mission.While the U.K. and others signal readiness to deploy troops for such a mission, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said after the U.S.-Russian talks in Saudi Arabia that Moscow wont accept troops from any NATO members in a peacekeeping force. Some reports suggested Chinese or Brazilian troops as part of a monitoring force, but those countries havent signaled any intention of participation.Many believe Putin is no rush to make a peace deal. Negotiations appear desirable but by no means necessary for Russia to achieve its goals in its war against Ukraine, Stanovaya wrote.Virtually any outcome will be a good result for Moscow, she said, pointing at the erosion of Western unity and reduced Western support for Kyiv amid Moscows gains.Putin has repeatedly made it clear that he believes Russia can achieve its goals in Ukraine without any U.S.-brokered deal, Stanovaya noted. As far as he is concerned, Moscow simply needs to wait until Ukraine falls apart of its own accord, after which the Russian army will crush any remaining resistance among the Ukrainian army. RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • German voters prepare to elect a new parliament. Heres what to expect on and after election day
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    Election posters showing German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, right, and CDU top candidate for chancellor Friedrich Merz in Frankfurt, Germany, Feb. 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Probst, File)2025-02-20T05:19:32Z BERLIN (AP) German voters go to the polls Sunday to elect a new parliament that will determine how the country is run for the next four years. Europes biggest economy is the 27-nation European Unions most populous nation and a leading member of NATO, as well as the second-biggest weapons supplier to Ukraine, after the United States, following Russias full-scale invasion in 2022. Germanys next government will be central to Europes response to an assertive new U.S. administration.Heres a look at what to expect for Sunday and beyond. What happens on election day?Polls are due to open at 8 a.m. and close at 6 p.m.. Germans can also vote by postal ballot, but their ballot must arrive by the time polling stations close on election day to be counted. Exit polls will come and vote-counting will begin immediately after voting ends, and the general picture of the outcome should be clear very quickly. A final official result is expected early Monday. Who are the contenders?Four candidates are running to be Germanys next leader: incumbent Chancellor Olaf Scholz, of the center-left Social Democrats; Friedrich Merz, the candidate of the mainstream conservative Christian Democratic Union party; current Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck, of the environmentalist Greens; and Alice Weidel, of the far-right, anti-immigration Alternative for Germany, or AfD.Preelection polls have put Merzs Union bloc in the lead with support of about 30%, ahead of AfD, with around 20%. Scholzs Social Democrats and Habecks Greens are further back.Merz is favored to replace Scholz as chancellor, but its not yet clear what governing coalitions will be possible after the election. How easy it is to form a government may depend in part on how many parties are in the new parliament. Opinion polls show three parties hovering around the 5% of the vote needed to win seats.All mainstream parties say they wont work with AfD. Whats up for grabs?At least 59.2 million people in a country of 84 million are eligible to vote for the new Bundestag, or lower house of parliament. It is the 630-member Bundestag that will elect the next chancellor, Germanys equivalent of a prime minister. There are 29 parties on the ballot, but its likely that between five and eight of them will get enough votes to win seats in parliament. In most cases, parties must win at least 5% of the vote to get a share of the seats.What happens after polls close?Germanys electoral system rarely gives any party an absolute majority and opinion polls suggest that no party is anywhere near one this time. The country has no tradition of minority governments at national level, which means that two or more parties will most likely form a coalition.There is no formal referee for the process of forming a new government, and no set time limit. Parties hold exploratory talks to determine who they have most common ground with, and one combination of parties then moves on to formal coalition talks.Those negotiations typically produce a detailed coalition agreement setting out the new governments plans. That will typically need approval at least from conventions of the parties involved. Some parties may choose to put it to a ballot of their entire membership. Once that process is complete, the Bundestag can elect the new chancellor. Whats at stake?A strong German government would be important to Europes response to the new U.S. administration and to turmoil in Ukraine and elsewhere. Germany and neighboring France have traditionally been the motor of the EU, but both heavyweights have been consumed by domestic political instability in recent months.This election is being held seven months earlier than originally planned because Scholzs three-party coalition collapsed in November as it argued about how to reinvigorate the economy, which has shrunk for the past two years. One of the new governments most urgent tasks will be to find a coherent response to that problem. Another challenge will be further reducing irregular migration, which has been a top issue in the campaign.Merz has said he hopes to form a new government by mid-April if he wins. Scholzs outgoing government will remain in office on a caretaker basis until the Bundestag elects the new chancellor.
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  • New Drag Competition Series Drag House Rules Promises Drama, Chaos, and Surprises
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    A new satirical drag competition series is set to captivate fans of drag culture this week, and its not your typical reality show. Drag House Rules, which premieres Friday, February 21, on OUTtv, is shaking up the genre with a blend of over-the-top drama, alliances, and unpredictable moments. The show brings together a star-studded cast of seven drag queenssix alumni from RuPauls Drag RaceSource
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  • Trumps freeze on foreign aid could give China an opening on the world stage
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    U.S. President Donald Trump, right, chats with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a welcome ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Nov. 9, 2017. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)2025-02-20T05:07:26Z WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trumps restrictions on foreign aid and targeting of a key agency funding programs around the world may be offering an opening to Americas biggest adversary China.From the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development to quitting international groups, Trumps drastic America First moves have raised concerns among some lawmakers and experts about whether the U.S. is ceding global influence to its rivals, especially at a time when Washington is fretting over Beijings growing clout at the cost to American interests. Foreign assistance offered the U.S. a source of soft power allowing it to cultivate goodwill, build alliances and counter adversaries in a bid to shore up national security without having to dispatch troops, weapons or other more coercive measures.In Cambodia, the contrast could not be sharper than China sending $4.4 million to support demining operations, as Trump halted a $6.3 million grant from the State Departments Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement partly meant to clear U.S.-origin unexploded ordnances as the remnants of war. Administration officials say its past time to review how America spends money abroad. Asked if the U.S. was giving China and Russia an opening for greater global influence, national security adviser Mike Waltz denied that, telling NBCs Meet the Press recently that all too often, these missions and these programs ... are not in line with strategic U.S. interests like pushing back on China.In Panama, the Trump administration got the government to quit the Belt and Road Initiative, Beijings flagship overseas development program, prompting condemnation from China. What it means for the US to step backExperts and lawmakers disagree on the impact of the U.S. taking a step back from foreign aid. Lawsuits are challenging the administrations freeze on foreign assistance and moves against USAID, with temporary holds on some of those efforts.The second Trump administration will deliver the goal for China of wielding greater global influence, Feng Zhang, a visiting scholar at Yale Law Schools Paul Tsai China Center, said at a recent debate in Washington.Sen. Andy Kim, a Democrat from New Jersey, was worried for the same reason. China doesnt even need to fight for their influence around the world now because of our own effort, Kim said recently on Meet the Press.Rep. John Moolenaar, a Republican from Michigan who chairs the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, said it could be time for change on foreign assistance.I think as we dig into this, were going to find out whats been working and what hasnt been working, he said. And then how do we innovate to a new way of promoting American interests, American values and being clear on what those values are.Dennis Wilder, a senior fellow at the Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues at Georgetown University, said global influence goes beyond foreign aid, with the U.S. commanding the worlds most powerful military and its dollar dominating the financial system. Lets not accept at face value that China is ready or able to step in where the U.S. may be leaving a vacuum, Wilder said.The Chinese embassy in Washington said Beijing is willing to work with all countries and parties, including the U.S., to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in the field of development, so as to promote common development and prosperity among all countries.The foreign aid rivalryThe two countries the primary players in global development are spending foreign assistance differently. Most Chinese money is issued as debt and typically spent on energy and infrastructure projects. Most U.S. funds were disbursed as grants or loans with low or no interest rates in areas like public health and humanitarian aid, said AidData, an international development research lab at William & Mary Universitys Global Research Institute.In Peru, Chinese money helped build the $1.3 billion megaport in Chancay, which opened in November during a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping. U.S. foreign aid in Peru, by contrast, was used to finance coffee and cacao as alternatives to cocaine production. Elsewhere, American dollars helped fight HIV/AIDS in Africa, treated malnourished children in South Sudan and provided medical services at an immigrant shelter in Mexico. Acknowledging that the U.S. should fund tangible foreign projects like ports and factories, Congress in 2018 established an institution to combine government funding with private investments for projects such as the trans-Africa rail project in Angola. Overall, China spent $1.34 trillion on nearly 18,000 overseas development projects between 2000 and 2021, averaging about $61 billion a year, AidData said.The U.S. disbursed $1.24 trillion in foreign aid, including military assistance, between 2001 and 2023, the research lab said.USAID, created during the Cold War to counter Soviet influence, is the single largest U.S. government player in foreign aid. It paid out $43.8 billion in 2023, AidData said. That is equivalent to less than 1% of total annual government spending. US could risk goodwill abroadBecause of the differences in the types of projects funded, China is unlikely to step in as the U.S. retreats, but Beijing still wins because foreign aid is about building relationships and goodwill, said Samantha Custer, director of policy analysis at AidData.These countries are watching the U.S. and how it engages with its partners and its workers, and theyre making determinations as to whether the U.S. is a reliable economic and security partner, and increasingly there are concerns that we are not, Custer said. That will feed into Beijings narrative that its a responsible partner and global leader while sowing doubt about the U.S., she said.New York-based China Labor Watch, which monitors labor conditions and investigates practices such as the use of forced labor in China, relies on U.S. funding for about 90% of its budget, and the aid freeze has forced the group to lay off or put on unpaid leave most of its U.S. staff, group founder Li Qiang said.China now has a strategic opening as the go-to alternative for countries seeking investments without political conditions, said Salvador Santino Regilme, an associate professor of international relations at Leiden University in the Netherlands.The broader implication of the U.S. aid freeze is a return to militarized diplomacy, where soft power is sidelined in favor of hard-power coercion, he said.___Associated Press writer Sopheng Cheang in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, contributed to this report. 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  • Senate pushes toward confirmation of Kash Patel as FBI director
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    Kash Patel, President Donald Trump's choice to be director of the FBI, appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee for his confirmation hearing, at the Capitol in Washington, Jan. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)2025-02-20T05:01:40Z WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate was set to vote Thursday on whether to confirm Kash Patel as FBI director, a decision that could place him atop the nations premier federal law enforcement agency despite concerns from Democrats over his qualifications and the prospect that he would do President Donald Trumps bidding.Patel cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee last week by a 12-10, party-line vote and is set for consideration by the Republican-controlled Senate on Thursday afternoon. He is expected to be confirmed unless more than three Republican senators defy Trumps will and vote against him, which is seen as unlikely. Trump has already secured approval for most of his nominees despite initial Republican skepticism to several of his choices. Patel, a Trump loyalist who has fiercely criticized the agency that he is poised to lead, would inherit an FBI gripped by turmoil. The Justice Department in the last month has forced out a group of senior FBI officials and made a highly unusual demand for the names of thousands of agents who participated in investigations related to the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Trump has said that he expects some of those agents will be fired. Republicans angry over what they see as law enforcement bias against conservatives during the Biden administration, as well as criminal investigations into Trump, have rallied behind Patel as the right person for the job. Democrats, meanwhile, have complained about his lack of management experience compared to others who have held the directors job and highlighted incendiary past statements that they say call his judgment into question. My prediction is if you vote for Kash Patel, more than any other confirmation vote you make, you will come to regret this one to your grave, Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut said this week.Patels eyebrow-raising remarks on hundreds of podcasts over the last four years include referring to law enforcement officials who investigated Trump as criminal gangsters, referring to some Jan. 6 rioters as political prisoners and pledging to come after anti-Trump conspirators in the government and media. At his confirmation hearing last month, Patel said Democrats were taking some of his comments out of context or misunderstanding the broader point that he was trying to make, such as when he proposed shutting down the FBI headquarters in Washington and turning it into a museum for the so-called deep state. And Patel denied the idea that a list in his book of government officials who he said were part of a deep state amounted to an enemies list, calling that a total mischaracterization.FBI directors are given 10-year terms as a way to insulate them from political influence and keep them from becoming beholden to a particular president or administration. Patel was selected in November to replace Christopher Wray, who was picked by Trump in 2017 and served for more than seven years but who repeatedly angered the president and was seen by him as insufficiently loyal. He resigned before Trump took office. A former federal defender and Justice Department counterterrorism prosecutor, Patel attracted Trumps attention during his first term when, as a staffer on the Republican-led House Intelligence Committee, he helped author a memo with pointed criticism of the FBIs investigation into ties between Russia and Trumps 2016 campaign. Patel later joined Trumps administration, both as a counterterrorism official at the National Security Council and as chief of staff to the defense secretary. ERIC TUCKER Tucker covers national security in Washington for The Associated Press, with a focus on the FBI and Justice Department and the special counsel cases against former President Donald Trump. twitter mailto
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  • Hamas to return 4 Israeli bodies, including a mother and her 2 young children
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    This undated photo provided by Hostages Family Forum shows Shiri Bibas, who was abducted and brought to Gaza on Oct. 7, 2023. (Hostages Family Forum via AP)2025-02-20T05:18:28Z KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) Hamas is set to return the bodies of four Israeli hostages on Thursday, including a mother and her two children who have long been feared dead and had come to embody the nations agony following the Oct. 7, 2023, attack.The remains to be released from the Gaza Strip are of Shiri Bibas and her two children, Ariel and Kfir. Kfir was the youngest captive taken that day. Hamas has said all three were killed in an Israeli airstrike early in the war. The militant group also plans to release the body of Oded Lifshitz, who was 83 when he was abducted. The heart of an entire nation breaks, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday in anticipation of the bodies being returned to Israel.Israelis have celebrated the return of 24 living hostages in recent weeks under a tenuous ceasefire that paused over 15 months of war. But the handover on Thursday will provide a grim reminder of those who died in captivity as the talks leading up to the truce dragged on for over a year.It could also provide impetus for negotiations on the second stage of the ceasefire that have hardly begun. The first phase is set to end at the beginning of March. Infant was the youngest taken hostage Kfir Bibas was just 9 months old, a red-headed infant with a toothless smile, when militants stormed into the familys home on Oct. 7, 2023. His brother Ariel was 4. Video shot that day showed a terrified Shiri swaddling the two boys as militants led them into Gaza.Her husband, Yarden Bibas, was taken separately and released this month after 16 months in captivity.Relatives in Israel have clung to hope, marking Kfirs first and second birthdays and his brothers fifth. The Bibas family said in a statement Wednesday that it would wait for identification procedures before acknowledging that their loved ones were dead.Supporters throughout Israel have worn orange in solidarity with the family a reference to two boys red hair and a popular childrens song was written in their honor. Like the Bibas family, Oded Lifshitz was abducted from Kibbutz Nir Oz, along with his wife Yocheved, who was freed during a weeklong ceasefire in November 2023. Oded was a journalist who campaigned for the recognition of Palestinian rights and peace between Arabs and Jews.Hamas-led militants abducted 251 hostages, including some 30 children, in the Oct. 7 attack, in which they also killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians.More than half the hostages, and most of the women and children, have been released in ceasefire agreements or other deals. Israeli forces have rescued eight and have recovered dozens of bodies of people killed in the initial attack or who died in captivity.Its not clear if the ceasefire will lastHamas is set to free six living hostages on Saturday in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, and says it will release four more bodies next week, completing the ceasefires first phase. That will leave the militants with some 60 hostages, all men, around half of whom are believed to be dead. Hamas has said it wont release the remaining captives without a lasting ceasefire and a full Israeli withdrawal. Netanyahu, with the full backing of the Trump administration, says he is committed to destroying Hamas military and governing capacities and returning all the hostages, goals widely seen as mutually exclusive. Trumps proposal to remove some 2 million Palestinians from Gaza so the U.S. can own and rebuild it, which has been embraced by Israel but universally rejected by Palestinians and Arab countries, has thrown the ceasefire into further doubt.Hamas could be reluctant to free more hostages if it believes the war will resume with the goal of annihilating the group or forcibly transferring Gazas population.Israels military offensive killed over 48,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to Gazas Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its records. Israel says it has killed over 17,000 fighters, without providing evidence.The offensive destroyed vast areas of Gaza, reducing entire neighborhoods to fields of rubble and bombed-out buildings. At its height, the war displaced 90% of Gazas population. Many have returned to their homes to find nothing left and no way of rebuilding.___Shurafa reported from Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, and Lidman reported from Tel Aviv, Israel.___Follow APs war coverage at https://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-war MELANIE LIDMAN Lidman is an Associated Press reporter based in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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  • Trump backs idea to send some DOGE savings to American citizens
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    Elon Musk, left, and President Donald Trump, right, are seen through the windows as Marine One lands on the South Lawn of the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)2025-02-20T03:55:07Z WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he likes the idea of giving some of the savings from Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency back to U.S. citizens as a kind of dividend.He said at an investment conference in Miami that the administration is considering a concept in which 20% of the savings produced by DOGEs cost-cutting efforts goes to American citizens and another 20% goes to paying down the national debt.Trump also said the potential for dividend payments would incentivize people to report wasteful spending.Theyll be reporting it themselves, Trump said. They participate in the process of saving us money.Later, as he flew back to Washington aboard Air Force One, he was asked by a reporter about the plan floated by Musk.I love it, the Republican president told reporters on the plane. A day earlier, Musk wrote on his social media platform that he will check with the President in response to a suggestion that Trump and Musk should announce a DOGE Dividend that would send a refund to taxpayers from part of the savings created by DOGE. Its efforts have already led to thousands of federal government employees being fired or laid off. CHRIS MEGERIAN Megerian covers the White House for The Associated Press. He previously wrote about the Russia investigation, climate change, law enforcement and politics in California and New Jersey. twitter mailto
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  • Kim Sae-rons death underscores the huge pressure on South Korean celebrities
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    South Korean actor Kim Sae-ron arrives at the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, April 5, 2023. (Yonhap via AP)2025-02-20T07:16:03Z SEOUL, South Korea (AP) In the about 1,000 days between her drunken-driving crash in May 2022 and her death, South Korean mainstream news organizations published at least around 2,000 stories on film actor Kim Sae-rom. They illustrate how the local media often cover a celebritys fall from grace. Previously one of the brightest young stars in South Korean cinema, Kim was condemned and ridiculed for driving drunk; for talking about her financial struggles after losing roles; for taking a job at a coffee shop; for attempting a comeback in theater; for going out with friends instead of showing remorse; and for being seen smiling on set while shooting an indie movie.After the 24-year-old actor was found dead at her home Sunday, the headlines predictably swung to calling for changes to the way celebrities are treated in the public arena.Kims death, which police consider a suicide, adds to a growing list of high-profile celebrity deaths in the country, which some experts attribute to the enormous pressure celebrities face under the gaze of a relentlessly unforgiving media that seizes on every misstep. ___EDITORS NOTE: In South Korea, callers can receive 24-hour counseling through the suicide prevention hotline 1577-0199, the Life Line service at 1588-9191, the Hope Phone at 129 and the Youth Phone at 1388.___Heres a look at the intense pressure faced by South Korean celebrities who fall from grace. A sudden fall from graceSouth Korea is notoriously harsh on its celebrities, particularly women. Kim rose to stardom as a child actor with the 2010 hit crime thriller The Man from Nowhere and garnered acclaim and popularity for her acting in movies and TV dramas for years.But that changed after May 18, 2022, when Kim crashed a vehicle into a tree and an electrical transformer while driving drunk in southern Seoul. She posted a handwritten apology on Instagram and reportedly compensated around 60 shops that lost power temporarily because of the crash, but that did little to defuse negative coverage and she struggled to find acting work. When a Seoul court issued a 200 million won ($139,000) fine over the crash in April 2023, Kim expressed her fears about the media to reporters, saying many articles about her private life were untrue.Im too scared to say anything about them, she said.Relentless negative coverageIn the wake of Kims drunken-driving crash, celebrity gossip channels on YouTube began posting negative videos about her private life, suggesting without providing evidence that she was exaggerating her financial straits by working at coffee shops, and arguing that social media posts showing her socializing with friends meant she wasnt showing enough remorse.Other entertainers, especially female, have struggled to find work after run-ins with the law, including drunken driving or substance abuse, and experts say many of them are reluctant to seek treatment for mental health problems like depression, fearing further negative coverage.Kwon Young-chan, a comedian-turned-scholar who leads a group helping celebrities with mental health issues, said celebrities often feel helpless when the coverage turns negative after spending years carefully cultivating their public image. Kwon, who stayed with Kims relatives during a traditional three-day funeral process, said her family is considering legal action against a YouTube creator with hundreds of thousands of subscribers for what they describe as groundless attacks on Kims private life.Peter Jongho Na, a professor of psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, lamented on Facebook that South Korean society had become a giant version of Squid Game, the brutal Netflix survival drama, abandoning people who make mistakes or fall behind, acting as though nothing happened. Media blamed for celebrity deathsThe National Police Agency said officers found no signs of foul play at Kims home and that she left no note.But a spate of high-profile deaths has sparked discussions about how news organizations cover the private lives of celebrities and whether floods of critical online comments are harming their mental health. Similar conversations happened after the 2008 death of mega movie star Choi Jin-sil; the death of her former baseball star husband, Cho Sung-min, in 2013; the deaths of K-Pop singers Sulli and Goo Hara in 2019; and the death of Parasite actor Lee Sun-kyun in 2023. Sensational but unsubstantiated claims like from social media are widely recycled and amplified by traditional media outlets as they compete for audience attention, said Hyun-jae Yu, a communications professor at Seouls Sogang University.Struggling with a sharp decline in traditional media readership, he said, media turn to covering YouTube drama as the easiest way to drive up traffic, often skipping the work of reporting and verifying facts.Following the 2019 deaths of Sulli and Goo Hara, which were widely attributed to cyberbullying and sexual harassment both in the public and media, lawmakers proposed various measures to discourage harsh online comments. These included expanding real-name requirements and strengthening websites requirements to weed out hate speech and false information, but none of these proposed laws passed. Reforms remain elusive South Korean management agencies are getting increasingly active in taking legal action to protect their entertainers from online bullying. Hybe, which manages several K-Pop groups including BTS, publishes regular updates about lawsuits its filing against social media commentators it deems malicious.But Yu said its crucial for mainstream media companies to strengthen self-regulation and limit their use of YouTube content as news sources. Government authorities could also compel YouTube and other social media platforms to take greater responsibility for content created by their users, he said, including actively removing problematic videos and preventing creators from monetizing them. The South Korean office of Google, YouTubes parent company, didnt immediately respond to a request for comment.Heo Chanhaeng, an executive director at the Center for Media Responsibility and Human Rights, said news organizations and websites should consider shutting down the comments sections on entertainment stories entirely.Her private life was indiscriminately reported beyond what was necessary, Heo said. Thats not a legitimate matter of public interest. KIM TONG-HYUNG Kim has been covering the Koreas for the AP since 2014. He has published widely read stories on North Koreas nuclear ambitions, the dark side of South Koreas economic rise and international adoptions of Korean children. twitter mailto
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  • South Koreas Yoon is in court for a hearing in his criminal trial
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    A protester wearing a mask of impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol attends with his fellow protesters during a rally calling for Yoon to step down in front of the Constitutional Court in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. The signs read "Impeach Yoon Suk Yeol quickly." (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)2025-02-20T01:58:45Z SEOUL, South Korea (AP) South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol appeared in court Thursday for a hearing where his lawyers contested his arrest on a criminal charge alleging he was orchestrating a rebellion when he briefly imposed martial law in December.Security was heightened as the motorcade transporting Yoon arrived at the Seoul Central District Court and dozens of his supporters rallied nearby. The preliminary hearing will involve discussions of witnesses and other preparations for his criminal trial, and the court was also to review the request by Yoons lawyers to cancel his arrest and release him from custody. Such challenges are rarely successful. Yoon was indicted Jan. 26 on the rebellion charge carrying a potential punishment of death or life in prison. In South Korea, presidents have immunity from most criminal prosecutions, but not on charges of rebellion or treason. The indictment alleges his imposition of martial law was an illegal attempt to shut down the National Assembly and arrest politicians and election authorities. The conservative Yoon has said his martial law declaration was intended as a temporary warning to the liberal opposition and that he had always planned to respect lawmakers will if they voted to lift the measure. Yoons presidential powers were suspended when he was impeached Dec. 14, and South Koreas Constitutional Court is nearing a decision on whether to formally remove him from office or dismiss the Assemblys impeachment and reinstate him. Martial law was lifted about six hours after Yoon declared it but has caused political turmoil, disrupted high-level diplomacy and tested the resiliency of the countrys democracy. Yoons conservative supporters rioted at the Seoul Western District Court after it authorized his arrest last month, while his lawyers and ruling party have openly questioned the credibility of courts and law enforcement institutions handling the case. Yoon has continued to express contempt for his liberal rivals for obstructing his agenda and endorsed baseless conspiracy theories about election fraud to justify his ill-fated authoritarian push.Yoons defense minister, police chief and several military commanders have also been arrested and indicted on rebellion, abuse of power and other charges related to the martial law decree, which involved hundreds of heavily armed troops deployed to the National Assembly and National Election Commission offices. KIM TONG-HYUNG Kim has been covering the Koreas for the AP since 2014. He has published widely read stories on North Koreas nuclear ambitions, the dark side of South Koreas economic rise and international adoptions of Korean children. twitter mailto
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  • G20 meeting of foreign ministers gets underway in South Africa amid tensions with US
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    2025-02-20T08:39:56Z JOHANNESBURG (AP) A meeting of foreign ministers from G20 countries will take place in Johannesburg on Thursday, but U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will not attend amid diplomatic tensions between South Africa and the U.S.Diplomats including Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi are expected to attend the gathering, while the U.S. will be represented by acting ambassador to South Africa Dana Brown.The European Union, the United Nations and the African Union, which is part of the G20, will also be in attendance.Rubio snubbed the meeting after an executive order by U.S. President Donald Trump stopped foreign aid to the country over a law that the White House said amounts to discrimination against the countrys white minority. The U.S. is also displeased with South Africas case against Israel at the International Court of Justice. South African Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola has said that Rubios decision was not a complete boycott of South Africas G20. He said the U.S. would be represented in Johannesburg this week in one form or shape or another. U.S. Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent has also confirmed his will not attend a meeting of G20 finance ministers scheduled to take place in South Africa next week.Bessent said on the social media platform X that he would not participate in the event because of obligations in Washington. A senior Treasury official will attend in his place, he said. Analysts say that Rubio and Bessents absence signalled the U.S was pulling back from the G20 and demonstrated how strained relations are.I think if we want to really know what message the US administration is trying to send, you have to know whether the treasury secretary will come next week or not. And if he chooses not to come as well, thats a quite serious sign, said political analyst Daniel Bradlow. President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to officially open and address the gathering under the theme Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability, which Rubio has described as a diversity, equality and inclusion framework one that the new Trump administration vocally opposes.South Africa will host over 130 working group meetings and 23 ministerial-level meetings this year as part of their G20 presidency, which began in December last year.The U.S. is expected to take over the G20 presidency in 2026 after South Africas tenure. MOGOMOTSI MAGOME Magome is an Associated Press reporter based in Johannesburg, South Africa. He covers a range of topics including general news, politics, and enterprise stories from across the Southern Africa region. mailto
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  • Stax Music Academys teen students mark 25th anniversary, Black History Month with concert
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    Casey Brunson, Casey Brunson, Steevan Galindo and Joseph Moore, from left, take direction from Christopher Franklin, center, during a rehearsal at the Stax Music Academy, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025, in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)2025-02-20T05:03:46Z MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) The Memphis music studio where some of Americas most recognizable songs were recorded decades ago is now a museum. But next door, trumpets blare, drums boom, and singers craft the soulful sounds of Stax Records biggest hits.At Stax Music Academy, young musicians rehearse the unmistakable intro to Theme from Shaft, the Isaac Hayes tour de force that won an Oscar in 1972 and tantalizes listeners with its pulsating bass line, crisp hi-hat and funky guitar. Theres an air of professionalism among the students as their teacher hands out sheets of music and words of wisdom.Here we go. Read the ink thats on the paper. From the top, one, two, ready and , says Sam Franklin IV, the academys music director. When they finish, Franklin says, Hey yall, that was good.Under the guidance of Franklin and other instructors, the students are practicing for three concerts in Memphis, Tennessee, on Friday to celebrate Black History Month and the academys 25th anniversary. Created in 2000, the academy is an after-school program for teens that teaches them to sing, dance and play instruments. Some pay nothing to attend. The academy has graduated more than 4,000 students since it started in the working-class neighborhood of Soulsville, where Stax Records produced soul and R&B classics in the 1960s and 1970s. Since 2008, every high school senior has been accepted to a college or university, many on full scholarships. The academy has performed at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, the Kennedy Center in Washington, and in Europe and Australia. Students take pride and joy in continuing the legacy of the influential record company, where Otis Redding cut (Sittin On) the Dock of the Bay, Sam and Dave worked on Soul Man, and The Staple Singers made Respect Yourself. Other mainstays of the Stax catalog include Booker T. and the MGs, Rufus and Carla Thomas, Wilson Pickett and Johnnie Taylor. Before it went bankrupt in 1975, Stax Records helped develop the raw, emotional Memphis Sound, driven by tight horn and rhythm sections, and strong-voiced singers. Some Stax songs were energetic and raucous, others smooth and sexy. Stax Records no longer churns out chart-topping music, although it still has a program for songwriters. The building has been converted into the Stax Museum of American Soul Music. The Stax Music Academy group practicing on a rainy January evening includes both Black and white players. Before the work begins, some students joke around and dance in the hallway outside the rehearsal room, which boasts a high ceiling and a whiteboard with musical notes written on it. In a separate room, vocalists clap for each other as they take turns singing for their instructors.Its so fun, said Tatiyana Clark, a 17-year-old singer who joined the academy in 2023. Ive been in places where we would have the same interest in music, but nothing is like the connection that I have here. Honestly, its a different level of friendship, when you have the exact same feelings towards music, the same experiences almost. Stax began online Black History Month presentations in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous programs have included specific themes, with this years being the U.S. labor movement and how it involved and affected Black people, including work training, entrepreneurship and unionization. But this years show is a series of in-person concerts at a downtown Memphis venue where attendees will hear Sam and Daves Hold On, Im Comin, Arthur Conleys Sweet Soul Music, and Cause I Love You, by the father and daughter duet of Rufus and Carla Thomas. A companion study guide includes lessons and activities highlighting key figures and events that shaped labor policies and standards. Its all about the message for me, said Johnathan Cole, an 18-year-old singer and songwriter. It feels good because with the world going crazy right now, everybody just needs a little bit of love, happiness and music. Thats what Stax Music Academy has always been about: love, music, creativity. When the labor and civil rights movements were striving for racial equality and social justice, Booker T. and the MGs churned out Green Onions and other toe-tapping instrumental songs, with Black men at organ and drums Booker T. Jones and Al Jackson Jr. and white players on lead and bass guitar Steve Cropper and Donald Duck Dunn.I would describe Stax as change, said Johnathan McKinnie, a 16-year-old piano and organ player. It drastically changed how music was formed It was definitely an advocate for civil rights.In the vocalists rehearsal room, the group is perfecting Eddie Floyds song about luck and love, Knock on Wood. Its like thunder, and lightning, the way you love me is frightening better knock, knock, knock on wood, three vocalists sing in harmony. Breathe. Youre not breathing, one instructor tells a student, who smiles and nods. The exchange exemplifies the spirit of cooperation and dedication that permeates the academy. Pasley Thompson, a 17-year-old singer and songwriter, calls the academy an escape from the every day.Being able to be in a space with people that get you on a creative level, and on a personal level, because were around each other all the time, its a really great feeling to have, she said. RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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  • Israel grieves as Hamas turns over the remains said to be of a mother and her 2 young children
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    A militant stands next to the coffins containing the bodies of hostages, from right to left, Shiri Bibas, her two children, Ariel and Kfir and Oded Lifshitz, who was 83 when he was abducted before their are handed over to the Red Cross in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)2025-02-20T09:27:26Z JERUSALEM (AP) Ariel and Kfir Bibas two of the youngest hostages held in Gaza became a symbol for Israelis of the brutality of Hamas Oct. 7, 2023, attack. The return of what are presumed to be their bodies on Thursday dashed hopes they had survived captivity and struck another blow to a nation still reeling from Hamas assault.The fate of Ariel and Kfir, just 4 years old and 9 months old when they were abducted, captivated Israelis, and the return, along with a body said to be that of their mother, Shiri Bibas, brings a tragic measure of closure to the country.But it is also likely to fuel anger over the governments failure to bring home some 250 hostages sooner and safely, and it could step up pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to extend the ceasefire.The mother and children were taken captive from Kibbutz Nir Oz. Video of the abduction, with a terrified Shiri Bibas seen swaddling her two redheaded boys in a blanket and being whisked away by armed men, ricocheted around the world in the hours after the attack. Yarden Bibas, the father, was abducted and held separately and released on Feb. 1, as part of the first phase of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas that paused the 15-month-long war in Gaza. During the first phase, a total of 33 hostages are to be freed in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinians imprisoned by Israel. Eight of those 33 were said by Israel to be dead. Since his release, Yarden Bibas has pleaded for information about his family, whose fate has been unclear for much of the war. While Hamas last year released a video of Yarden Bibas in captivity as a sign of life, nothing had been heard from his wife or children. The militant group claimed they were killed in an Israeli airstrike in the first weeks of the war, and filmed Yarden Bibas receiving the news. Israel did not confirm the claim, saying just that it had grave concern for their lives.The bodies released Thursday will now be formally identified, which could take up to 48 hours. The Bibas boys became icons and their plight transfixed IsraelisThe Bibas familys struggle became a rallying cry for protesters demanding the hostages be freed. Concern for their well-being emerged during a November 2023 ceasefire, when most women and children were freed, and grew in recent weeks when living women hostages were freed.At just 9 months old, Kfir was the youngest of about 30 children taken hostage Oct. 7. The infant with red hair and a toothless smile became an icon across Israel and his ordeal was raised by Israeli leaders on podiums around the world.The extended Bibas family has been active at protests, branding the color orange as the symbol of their fight for the ginger babies. They marked Kfir Bibas first birthday with a release of orange balloons and lobbied world leaders for support.Family photos aired on TV and posted across social media created a national bond with the two boys and made them familiar faces. Israelis learned of Ariel Bibas love for Batman and photos from a happier time showed the entire family dressed up as the character. The Hostages Families Forum said there were more hostages in Gaza whose lives could still be saved, and called for an extension to the ceasefire.There is no more time to waste, it said in a statement.The fate of the young boys and their mother was unclearThe lack of information about Shiri Bibas and her children created uncertainty and ambiguity, including among their relatives.Shiri Bibas sister, Dana Silberman-Sitton, has said she did not believe her sister or the children were still alive. She told Israeli news site Ynet that she decided to tell her children in December 2023 that Aunt Shiri and their cousins had died, after Hamas claimed they were killed by Israeli airstrikes.I created a defense mechanism for myself: Because I cannot live with uncertainty anymore, I live with the knowledge that Shiri and the kids are dead, she told Ynet in September.Silberman-Sittons parents, Yossi and Margit Silberman, were also killed on Oct. 7, 2023, at Kibbutz Nir Oz.Yarden Bibas sister, Ofri Bibas Levy, took the opposite approach: She insisted that Shiri and the children were still alive, traveled abroad on missions and gave numerous interviews to ensure their story was constantly being mentioned. The story of the family captured Israels attention and much of the world because it encapsulated many of the worst aspects of Hamas attack, explained Ruth Pat-Horenczyk, a professor at the Hebrew University school of social work who specializes in trauma.The graphic scene of the mother trying to protect the two babies was burned into the mind in the country, she said. Everything together created a kind of capsulated example of pain that really became the most dramatic symbol of Oct. 7. MELANIE LIDMAN Lidman is an Associated Press reporter based in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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  • Pope is sitting up out of bed at hospital as he recovers from pneumonia
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    People walk in front of the main entrance of the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, where the Pontiff is hospitalized since Friday, Feb. 14. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)2025-02-20T07:44:31Z ROME (AP) Pope Francis is continuing his recovery from pneumonia, eating breakfast out of bed on Thursday morning after a sixth peaceful night at the hospital, the Vatican said.Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni issued a new update after confirming late Wednesday that new blood tests showed a slight improvement in some inflammation indices for the 88-year-old pontiff, who had an acute case of pneumonia in 2023 and is prone to respiratory infections in winter. Francis was visited Wednesday by Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni, his first known VIP visitor. She reported after their 20-minute visit that Francis was in good spirits and had joked around as always.Francis was admitted to Romes Gemelli hospital Feb. 14 after a bout of bronchitis worsened. Doctors on Tuesday diagnosed pneumonia in both lungs, on top of a polymicrobial infection in his respiratory tract, meaning a combination of bacteria, viral and other organisms. He is taking a combination of antibiotics and cortisone for what doctors also diagnosed as asthmatic bronchitis. Doctors say pneumonia in such a fragile, elderly patient makes him particularly prone to complications given the difficulty in being able to effectively expel fluid from his lungs. While his heart is strong, Francis isnt a particularly healthy 88-year-old. He isnt physically active, uses a wheelchair because of bad knees, had part of one lung removed as a young man, and has admitted to being a not-terribly-cooperative patient in the past.___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.
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  • Stonewall Inn Co-Founder Speaks Days After References to Transgender People Were Removed from the Stonewall National Monument Website
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    Click above to watch my full interview with The Stonewall Inn Co-owner Stacy LentzOn Tuesday, I had the pleasure of going LIVE on Substack with Stacy Lentz, the co-owner of The Stonewall Innthe location of the 1969 Stonewall Riots and probably the most famous queer bar on the planet.I spoke with Lentz five days after the National Park Service eliminated references to transgender people from the Stonewall National Monument. It now only refers to those who are lesbian, gay and bisexual.I asked her how she thinks well look back on 2025 regarding the fight for LGBTQ rights. Its gonna be a really big battle. So I think well look back at this time and say, 2025 was another Stonewall 2.0.Subscribe nowThis interview also took place days after the New York State Police arrested five people in connection with the murder of Sam Nordquist, a 24-year-old trans man who had been tortured for over a month. One police officer said it was one of the most horrific crimes [they had] ever investigated in their 20-year career.Additionally, our interview was weeks after Elisa Rae Shupe, a nonbinary veteran, died by suicide. Shupewho is known as the first person in America to have their gender marker changed to Xwas found wrapped in a trans flag. Shupe left an email to the Trump administration: Fuck you America! I dont want your hatred. I dont want the military decorations and medals you awarded me I dont want to be buried anywhere on American soil I dont want my ashes to be stored on American soil.In the middle of such despair, Lentz underscored the urgency for cis folks and allies to engage and fight for trans rights: You need to get out into the streets. You need to be making phone calls. You need to be talking to people and thinking about people that are in that middle, that maybe you can have a conversation with because this battle will be won by changing hearts and minds. People forget that sometimes.She added, Its kinda like the early days when we were fighting for other rights in the LGBTQ community. We gotta start with changing hearts and minds.Upgrade to paid to support LGBTQ-focused accountability journalism. World's 'first openly gay imam' shot dead in South Africa (BBC) Muhsin Hendricks, a pioneering figure dubbed the world's first openly gay imam, has been shot dead in South Africa.No evidence of hate crime in 'torture' killing of transgender man in upstate New York: Investigators (ABC News)The victim, Sam Nordquist, was reported missing on Feb. 9, police said. One of the most horrific" homicides seen by the investigating officers. Trump administration gives schools a deadline to end DEI programs or risk losing federal money (Associated Press)The Trump administration is giving Americas schools and universities two weeks to eliminate diversity initiatives or risk losing federal money, raising the stakes in the presidents fight against wokeness.Stonewall Inn protestors stand against recent moves to 'erase trans and queer people' (NPR)The National Park Service has taken down all references to transgender people on the Stonewall National Monument website.Subscribe nowWe had a blast at last nights LGBTQ Ivy League Intercollegiate Mixer. Its always a privilege to connect with brilliant minds from across the Ivy League and beyond. Special thanks to Shawn Cowls for having us. This weekend, be on the lookout for new Uncloseted reporting: We know companies are sprinting away from DEI but did you know that biblically responsible investing is booming? I interview Robert Netzly, CEO of Inspire Insight, whose company was influential in getting Meta, Walmart and others to ditch DEI efforts. Violence and harassment is pulsing through the NYC subway system, and its disproportionately affecting LGBTQ New Yorkers. When attacks happen, bystanders often stay silentbut should they? If you see something, should you do something? Sam Donndelinger explores the risks, psychology and why some advocates are calling for action. Thanks for reading! Feel free to email me with questions, complaints, tips, and story ideas! Spencer Macnaughton, Editor-In-Chiefspencer@unclosetedmedia.comIf objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through our fiscal sponsor, Resource Impact, by clicking this button:Donate to Uncloseted Media
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  • China begins repatriation from Thailand of more than 1,000 online scam workers rescued from Myanmar
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    A bus, believed to be carrying Chinese nationals who have worked at scam centers in eastern Myanmar, crosses the 2nd Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge in Mae Sot in Thailand's Tak province before being flown back to China on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Sarot Meksophawannakul)2025-02-20T09:32:41Z BANGKOK (AP) An airlift carrying more than 1,000 Chinese nationals who had worked at online scam centers in eastern Myanmar began Thursday, after the rescued workers were taken across the border to Thailand and put on chartered flights to China.Thailand, China and Myanmar have coordinated efforts over the past month to shut down the scam centers that bilked victims around the world out of billions of dollars through false romantic ploys, bogus investment pitches and illegal gambling schemes.Hundreds of thousands of people from Southeast Asia and elsewhere are estimated to have worked at such centers in Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos, and many were recruited under false pretenses for other jobs and found themselves trapped in virtual slavery.Thai officials said recently that as many as 10,000 people may be repatriated from Myanmar from the online scam centers. So far, 16 flights, or about four a day, have been scheduled to repatriate the Chinese nationals, accompanied by police. Because of the large number of Chinese the projected number so far is 1,041 Thailand is allowing Beijing to handle most of their processing and investigations on their return to China. Thai officials told reporters on Thursday the rescued workers were being taken in batches of 50 across a bridge from Myanmars Myawaddy to Thailands Mae Sot, where they were processed including with biometric scans and sent on by bus to Mae Sots airport. There they boarded China Southern Airlines planes, whose destination was shown by flight tracking websites as Jinghong in southwestern Chinas Yunnan province.Thai authorities are overseeing the evacuation and processing of scam center workers from other nations. Last week, some 260 people from 20 nations, including many from Africa, crossed from Myanmar into Thai custody after they were reportedly rescued from scam centers. The organized repatriation of freed scam workers from nations other than China will begin on Sunday, Thai PBS reported.Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on a visit to Beijing earlier this month told Chinese leader Xi Jinping that Thailand would crack down on the scam networks. Just ahead of her visit, Thailand cut off electricity, internet and gas supplies to several areas in Myanmar hosting scam centers along the border, citing national security and the damage that Thailand has suffered from the operations.Thailand wants to cooperate with China since reports about scam workers being trafficked through Thailand have circulated widely on Chinese social media. The Thai government and others fear it will discourage the lucrative market of inbound Chinese tourists.The Border Guard Force in Myawaddy, a militia of the Karen ethnic minority that controls the area, has organized the repatriation of foreign workers from Myanmar. But critics have accused the group of involvement in the criminal activities by providing protection to the scam centers. It denies the accusations.An earlier crackdown on scam centers in Myanmar happened in late 2023, after China expressed embarrassment and concern over illegal casinos and scam operations along its border in Myanmars northern Shan state.Ethnic guerrilla groups with close ties to Beijing shut down many operations, and an estimated 45,000 Chinese nationals suspected of involvement were repatriated.___Associated Press journalist Jutarat Skulpichetrat reported from Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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  • 'Faith Healer': How Julien Baker helped me survive my body
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    This essay discusses sexual assault, which may be distressing to some readers. If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, support is available. In the U.S., you can contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800-656-HOPE or visit RAINN.org for confidential support and resources. You are not alone. In an empty church, two white men wearing combat boots, army pants, and beige t-shirts tear at each other's bodies. They move almost in sync, panting as they push each other through and against the pews, destroying everything in their path.Are these men the same person or different? It's starting to feel like they are the same, and the pain in my body is creeping in. Julien Baker's "Faith Healer" tells a story about what it means to feel. Like the men in conflict, it's unclear what will destroy or help us survivethe experience of feeling too much or not feeling at allperhaps both. Baker, a queer artist and member of Boygenius, often sings about her experiences with substance abuse, religion, and inner struggle. It has helped me to embody and understand the feelings arising within me before and during my journey of transitioning genders.Before I started testosterone in 2020, I was hurting. I remember being a master's student in Columbus, Ohio, crawling to the bathroom as I gathered my body to stand before the mirror. Taking the image of my face in, I'd rack my body over in shame and pain."What was this body before me?" I'd ask myself. "Who was this awful and ugly person?"But Julien helped me to survive these unbearable dysphoric moments. I lay in bed one evening in late November 2018. Pitchfork is livestreaming Julien and Boygenius' concert from Brooklyn Steel. My laptop opens in my dark room; I watch Julien perform her song "Sour Breath." As she strings the guitar, she grinds her teeth, the guitar intermixing with a violin as her voice grows louder and louder. As she releases the words from her mouth, so does my pain release from my body. Her pain is my pain. Her struggle is my struggle. These painful lyrics hold me. The sound fills my body. I cry uncontrollably, but it feels so intimate. So tender. Every sound is an embodiment of my pain. I feel seen and held. There's a beauty to this moment. She got me through the night. When I started gender-affirming treatment in January 2020, I began to trust my voice more, to find joy in my body, and to build friendships with people who saw me more fully for who I wasand who I saw myself, finally, to be. But in these years since transitioning, I also noticed that the relationship that I had towards my feelings changed. I didn't exactly feel numb, but I didn't feel things nearly as strongly as I used to, either. It's a form of transition I haven't heard many trans men talk aboutmoving from such an intense and visceral awareness of my dysphoria to a more level experience of feeling. As I transitioned, I became attracted to men for the first time in my life. Because of my dysphoria, sex had often been difficult. But as I grew more confident in my gender, I decided to take a chance and allow myself the freedom to explore my sexuality. In the past, I often blamed myself for being too guarded about my desire. But I didn't need to be so guarded in this new, renewed period. I could trust my body. I could offer myself permission to live.But things didn't go as planned. I didn't know many of these men wouldn't see me as human. I didn't think they would take from me what they could, regardless of my needs and desires.When the body is constrained and does not feel safe, it finds a way to survive. But in surviving, sometimes something is lost. Sometimes, it's our voice. Sometimes, it's feeling safe enough to feel and come undone.When he put himself inside of me, I knew I was no longer safe. Moments earlier, I felt that I was. I asked him to put a condom on, and he readily agreed. But then he couldn't get the condom on, he said, and he was going limp. He looked dejected. I comforted him. I didn't want him to feel bad about his body. But moments later, it would be me feeling bad about my body. Entering me without my consent, I felt a panic arise in me. But I felt the need to control my panic. I didn't want him to sense that I was afraid. I tried to leave, but he kept getting me to stay. I knew what he wanted. I knew the only thing that he wanted.My vagina.This part of me that I did not like and didn't feel safe harbored much emotional and physical pain. Although I managed to leave that night, I felt changed afterward. I lost a piece of my voice that night. And I lost a bit of my body. I struggled to articulate just how devastating this experience was to me. How could I no longer feel desire for men without feeling the immediate fear of what would happen if I decided to be with them?While I remained compassionate with others, I hardened to myself, creating barriers between my interior life and the world I was a part of.I blamed myself for liking men. I blamed myself for my desires. I blamed myself for my trans body. I turned on myself. The pain wasn't my fault, but I couldn't be vulnerable enough to come undone. So, I lodged the pain against myself. A few months after my assault, I turned on Julien's album Little Oblivions in my Chicago apartment. The lights dimmed, my cat Peony lay in her bed, and I let the music fill the room. On a Saturday night, I thought maybe I should go out. Perhaps I should drink. Possibly go to the bathhouse. My body knew that was not what I needed. I needed to come undone, and I needed to do so safely. And through the album's waves, I allow my body to feel the fullness of my experience.I let this silent pain that I had bottled up spill out. I hold my body as I dance to her music, placing my hand firmly on my heart. I feel an intimacy with life for the first time since my assault. It's painful but a loving release. During this night, I experienced Julien's music as if it were a meditation. Every single note she feels. Every single rise or quiet of the voice conveys and embodies a feeling. Her music connects me to my body and these parts of myself that are too often afraid to exist. I come home to my body through her music. And it's a home fraught with the pain, beauty, and grief of living.Listening to Julien's music is like having these healing hands on me. All these things I've gone through. All the dysphoria, trauma, and pain. There is someone here to hold it, scream through it with me, gently whisper the truth, and release it again and again so that I can live. There is a gift in coming undone, but being present as we do so allows us to feel the intimacy of life. Julien helps me to touch these deepest feelings and to understand them. I may still be at war with myself, tearing at myself occasionally. But I'm trying to hold my body and heart with these healing hands.I thank Julien for helping me feel, for her honesty, and for helping me access this honest and raw part of myself, even when it isn't easy. Thank you for helping me to be more tender with these hurting parts of myself. Thank you for helping me remember the person I am and all that I have survived.Thank you for helping me to live. Thank you.Ray Buckner is a PhD Candidate in Religious Studies at Northwestern University.Voices is dedicated to featuring a wide range of inspiring personal stories and impactful opinions from the LGBTQ+ and Allied community. Visit pride.com/submit to learn more about submission guidelines. We welcome your thoughts and feedback on any of our stories. Email us at voices@equalpride.com. Views expressed in Voices stories are those of the guest writers, columnists and editors, and do not directly represent the views of PRIDE.com or our parent company, equalpride.
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  • David Boren, a former Oklahoma governor and veteran US senator and university president, dies at 83
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    David Boren, president of the University of Oklahoma, speaks during the unveiling of a statue of former head football coach Bob Stoops in Norman, Okla., Saturday, April 14, 2018. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)2025-02-20T12:25:05Z OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Former Oklahoma Gov. David Boren, who became one of the nations youngest governors in the 1970s at age 33 and later helped shape national intelligence as a U.S. senator, has died. He was 83. Boren, who went on to serve as president of the University of Oklahoma after retiring from politics, died early Thursday at his home near Newcastle, said Bob Burke, a longtime family friend. He said Borens death was the result of complications from diabetes. The son of a Democratic congressman, Boren quickly followed in his fathers footsteps into elected office and oversaw a dramatic downsizing of government in Oklahoma, where over decades in legislative corridors and university offices he became one of the states most influential figures. His son, Dan Boren, also served four terms as an Oklahoma congressman. In 2019, David Boren cut ties with the university he had led for 24 years amid a probe into allegations that he had sexually harassed male subordinates. Boren denied wrongdoing and the allegations never resulted in charges or civil litigation. He was the smartest person I ever knew, Burke, an attorney and author who managed Borens first campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1978. He was a Rhodes Scholar, yet he could communicate with a farmer in overalls on the Main Street of a small Oklahoma town. No Oklahoman had more influence on the states progress in its first century than David Boren, he said. Boren served in the U.S. Senate between 1979 and 1994 and was the longest-serving chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. He became president of Oklahomas largest public university after leaving the Senate and held the position until stepping down in 2018.He saw public service as a noble calling and dedicated his life to it, Borens son, Dan Boren, said in a statement. The countless heartwarming stories I hear almost daily from people across this state who he helped are reminders of his remarkable life. We shall cherish the memory of his service and remarkable life. A year after leaving the University of Oklahoma, a former student alleged he was touched and kissed inappropriately by Boren on several occasions about a decade earlier, allegations that Boren repeatedly denied. An investigation into Borens alleged misconduct by the Jones Day law firm, which ended when Boren severed ties to the university in 2019, was never publicly released. The allegations against Boren tarnished his reputation and led him to withdraw from public life.Boren served four terms in the Oklahoma House before being elected governor at the age of 33 in 1974, which at the time made him the youngest governor in the country. He ran a reformist campaign that became known as the Boren Broom Brigade to demonstrate his pledge to sweep out the old guard.As governor, Boren worked to eliminate the inheritance tax, cut the state income tax and reorganize a state government he described as cluttered with 214 boards, agencies and commissions.This excessive red tape in government is a constant drain on taxpayer dollars, Boren once said, adding that the government needed to get out of the horse and buggy era. While in the U.S. Senate, Boren forged close relationships with the leaders of the nations intelligence community, including former CIA Director George Tenet, whom Boren tapped as the Intelligence Committees chief of staff prior to Tenets appointment as CIA director.On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Boren was having breakfast with Tenet at a Washington hotel when Tenet, then CIA director, learned that an aircraft had flown into the World Trade Center tower in New York City. Boren later recalled that neither he nor Tenet was totally shocked by the terrorist attack because the two men had spoken frequently about the possibility of international terrorists launching an attack in the U.S.I thought George was obsessed with Osama bin Laden and terrorism around the world, Boren told The Oklahoman months after the attacks. I dont think everything changed Sept. 11; only our perception and understanding changed. In the Senate, Boren also helped build bipartisan support to oppose South Africas oppressive racial apartheid regime ahead of Nelson Mandelas release from prison in 1990. Shortly after his release, Mandela traveled to the U.S. and appeared as a guest on an ABC News town hall moderated by Ted Koppel. Boren was in the audience and Mandela led a standing ovation after Boren summed up the evils of apartheid and called for its end.He has said all the things that are required to be said in regards to the problems of South Africa, Mandela said.During his tenure in the U.S. Senate, Boren also said he was heavily involved with helping influence U.S. policy in Central America, particularly in Nicaragua, during conflict in that country between the right-wing Contras and the leftist Sandinistas, working as an informal emissary for former President George H.W. Bush. The fact that I was in a different party and the fact that we trusted each other -- was a big benefit, Boren told The Oklahoman in 1994.In 2016, Boren spearheaded a campaign in Oklahoma to adopt a 1 percent sales tax increase that would have raised about $550 million annually for public education, including pay raises for school teachers who were at the time among the lowest paid in the nation. But it was defeated in a statewide referendum.David Lyle Boren was born on April 21, 1941, in Washington, the son of U.S. Rep. Lyle Hagler Boren and the former Christine McKown. He was married twice, to the late Janna Little Robbins and then to Molly Shi Boren, a former judge, English teacher and president emeritus of the Oklahoma Arts Institute.Boren suffered from a minor stroke at a statue dedication ceremony in April 2018 and was hospitalized for several days. Boren also underwent heart bypass surgery in March 2017.Boren is survived by two children, including Dan Boren, the former Oklahoma congressman who is currently secretary of commerce for the Chickasaw Nation.___Retired Associated Press journalist Tim Talley was the principal writer of this obituary. SEAN MURPHY Murphy is the statehouse reporter for The Associated Press in Oklahoma City. He has covered Oklahoma news and politics since 1996. twitter mailto
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  • Trump says hes considering buying used planes to serve as Air Force One amid Boeing delays
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    President Donald Trump waves as he walks from Marine One after arriving on the South Lawn of the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)2025-02-20T03:30:42Z WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is considering buying used Boeing aircraft perhaps from an overseas seller to use as Air Force One when hes aboard, as he fumes over the U.S. plane-makers delays in producing two specially modified ones for presidential use.Speaking to reporters aboard one of the two nearly 35-year-old Boeing 747-200 aircraft in current use, Trump said, Were looking at alternatives, because its taking Boeing too long.We may go and buy a plane, Trump said, adding that he could then convert it. He later clarified that he was ruling out purchasing aircraft of Airbus, the European company that is the only other global supplier on large wide-body aircraft, but would consider a second-hand Boeing plane. I would not consider Airbus. I could buy one from another country perhaps or get one from another country. Boeing has the contract to produce updated versions, based on the more modern Boeing 747-8, but delivery has been delayed while the aircraft maker has lost billions of dollars on the deal, which was negotiated by Trump during his first term in office. Its not the planes, rather the heavy modification to make them suitable for the requirements of presidential travel and the top-level security clearances required for those involved, that has added to the cost and delays. Trump already dropped a requirement for the new generation of planes, which will be known as the VC-25B, to be capable of air-to-air refueling, like the pair of existing VC-25As, which were designed during the Cold War. Other modifications include highly classified communications equipment suitable for the countrys commander-in-chief, survivability enhancements for a range of contingencies, and self-contained air-stairs, allowing for their use in austere landing environments. Delivery initially was set for 2024, but has been pushed to some time in 2027 for the first plane and in 2028 Trumps final year in office for the second, according to the U.S. Air Force. Trump on Saturday toured a newer Boeing 747-800 airplane to check out new hardware and technology features and highlight the aircraft makers delay in delivering updated versions of the Air Force One presidential aircraft, the White House said Saturday. Trump visited the 13-year-old private aircraft that had been owned by the Qatari royal family while it was parked at Palm Beach International Airport.The New York Times was first to report that Trump was considering purchasing and modifying used aircraft to serve as new presidential aircraft.
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  • Ancient deity, pet and endangered species. Why is axolotl Mexicos most beloved amphibian?
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    An axolotl swims around in an aquarium at a museum in Xochimilco Ecological Park, in Mexico City, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)2025-02-20T13:08:20Z MEXICO CITY (AP) Legend has it the axolotl was not always an amphibian. Long before it became Mexicos most beloved salamander and efforts to prevent its extinction flourished, it was a sneaky god.Its an interesting little animal, said Yanet Cruz, head of the Chinampaxchitl Museum in Mexico City.Its exhibitions focus on axolotl and chinampas, the pre-Hispanic agricultural systems resembling floating gardens that still function in Xochimilco, a neighborhood on Mexico Citys outskirts famed for its canals.Despite there being many varieties, the axolotl from the area is a symbol of identity for the native people, said Cruz, who participated in activities hosted at the museum to celebrate Axolotl Day in early February.While there are no official estimates of the current axolotl population, the species Ambystoma mexicanum endemic of central Mexico has been catalogued as critically endangered by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species since 2019. And though biologists, historians and officials have led efforts to save the species and its habitat from extinction, a parallel, unexpected preservation phenomenon has emerged. Axolotl attracted international attention after Minecraft added them to its game in 2021 and Mexicans went crazy about them that same year, following the Central Banks initiative to print it on the 50-peso bill. Thats when the axolotlmania thrived, Cruz said. All over Mexico, the peculiar, dragon-like amphibian can be spotted in murals, crafts and socks. Selected bakeries have caused a sensation with its axolotl-like bites. Even a local brewery Ajolote in Spanish took its name from the salamander to honor Mexican traditions. Before the Spaniards conquered Mexico-Tenochtitlan in the 16th century, axolotl may not have had archeological representations as did Tlloc god of rain in the Aztec worldview or Coyolxauhqui its lunar goddess but it did appear in ancient Mesoamerican documents. In the Nahua myth of the Fifth Sun, pre-Hispanic god Nanahuatzin threw himself into a fire, reemerged as the sun and commanded fellow gods to replicate his sacrifice to bring movement to the world. All complied but Xlotl, a deity associated with the evening star, who fled.He was hunted down and killed, said Arturo Montero, archeologist of the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas. And from his death came a creature: axolotl.According to Montero, the myth implies that, after a gods passing, its essence gets imprisoned in a mundane creature, subject to the cycles of life and death. Axolotl then carries within itself the Xolotl deity, and when the animal dies and its divine substance transits to the underworld, it later resurfaces to the earth and a new axolotl is born.Axolotl is the twin of maize, agave and water, Montero said.Current fascination toward axolotl and its rise to sacred status in pre-Hispanic times is hardly a coincidence. It was most likely sparked by its exceptional biological features, Montero said. Through the glass of a fish tank, where academic institutions preserve them and hatcheries put them up for sale, axolotl are hard to spot. Their skin is usually dark to mimic stones though an albino, pinkish variety can be bred and they can stay still for hours, buried in the muddy ground of their natural habitats or barely moving at the bottom of their tanks in captivity.Aside from their lungs, they breathe through their gills and skin, which allows them to adapt to its aquatic environment. And they can regenerate parts of its heart, spinal cord and brain.This species is quite peculiar, said biologist Arturo Vergara, who supervises axolotl preservation efforts in various institutions and cares after specimens for sale at a hatchery in Mexico City.Depending on the species, color and size, Axolotls prices at Ambystomania where Vergara works start at 200 pesos ($10 US). Specimens are available for sale when they reach four inches in length and are easy pets to look after, Vergara said. While they regularly have a 15-years life span (in captivity), weve had animals that have lived up to 20, he added. They are very long-lived, though in their natural habitat they probably wouldnt last more than three or four years.The species on display at the museum one of 17 known varieties in Mexico is endemic to lakes and canals that are currently polluted. A healthy population of axolotl would likely struggle to feed or reproduce.Just imagine the bottom of a canal in areas like Xochimilco, Tlahuac, Chalco, where theres an enormous quantity of microbes, Vergara said. Under ideal conditions, an axolotl could heal itself from snake or heron biting and survive the dry season buried in the mud. But a proper aquatic environment is needed for that to happen.Efforts to preserve axolotl go hand in hand with preserving the chinampas, Cruz said at the museum, next to a display featuring salamander-shaped dolls. We work closely with the community to convince them that this is an important space. Chinampas are not only where axolotl lay its eggs, but areas where pre-Hispanic communities grew maize, chili, beans and zucchini, and some of Xochimilcos current population grow vegetables despite environmental threats.Many chinampas are dry and dont produce food anymore, Cruz said. And where some chinampas used to be, one can now see soccer camps.For her, like for Vergara, preserving axolotl is not an end, but a means for saving the place where the amphibian came to be.This great system (chinampas) is all thats left from the lake city of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, so I always tell our visitors that Xochimilco is a living archeological zone, Cruz said. If we, as citizens, dont take care of whats ours, it will be lost.____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. MARA TERESA HERNNDEZ Hernndez is a reporter on the APs Global Religion team. She is based in Mexico City and covers Latin America. twitter mailto
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  • Teenager detained after 2 killed in a knife attack at shopping center in Czech Republic
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    Police officers stand guard in a shopping area in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, at the site where two women have died in a knife attack, Thursday, Feb 20, 2025. (Josef Costarek/CTK via AP)2025-02-20T09:43:29Z PRAGUE (AP) Two women have died in a knife attack on Thursday at a shopping center in the Czech Republic, officials said.Police say they detained a teenage suspect in connection with the stabbings in a store in the city of Hradec Kralove, some 100 east of Prague.Reports initially said the victims had been injured, one of them seriously, but police later said both had died. They were not identified.A 16-year-old Czech national was detained by police about one 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) from the scene, shortly after the attack. A knife was found nearby.Prime Minister Petr Fiala offered his condolences to the relatives of the dead.What has happened in Hradec Kralove today is an absolutely incomprehensible and horrible act, he posted on X.The motive for the attack was not immediately known.Police say the situation was under control and there was no danger to the public. No other details were immediately available.
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  • Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon Sued for Not Telling Patients Hackers Stole Their Nude Photos
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    This article was produced in collaboration with Court Watch, an independent outlet that unearths overlooked court records. To subscribe to Court Watch, click here.A Beverly Hills plastic surgeons patients filed a class action lawsuit against him earlier this month after they say he didnt tell them that his patient information database had been hacked twice, and that their personal information and nude photos of themselves undergoing surgery had been posted online.The lawsuit alleges that the surgeon, Dr. Jaime Schwartz, did not secure his patients information with industry-standard safety protocols, and that he lied about the scope of the first hack when patients asked him about it. Schwartz may also be familiar to some reality TV viewers, having appeared on shows such as Botched, according to his website.Despite charging clients thousands of dollars and having access to their deeply private medical information, Dr. Schwartz disregarded basic security measures necessary to protect that information from malicious cyberattacks, the lawsuit states. As a result of his negligence, he allowed his network to be compromised twice in less than a year [emphasis in original].In both cases, Dr. Schwartz did not notify his patients of a hack until some of them found their informationincluding nude photos of themselves with their faces visibleonline, according to the lawsuit.The lawsuit alleges that Dr. Schwartz was first notified of a hack of his patient database in October of 2023, when the hacking group Hunter International posted that it had access to his data.The hackers had exfiltrated 1.1 terabytes of data from Dr. Schwartz, consisting of 248,245 files, the lawsuit states. The dark web posting included four patient photos, including one nude photo with the patients face visible.Schwartz refused to pay the ransom, according to the lawsuit. One month later, the hackers updated the post with a note to him.Seems like you dont want to protect your data at all, the lawsuit quotes the note as reading. More than 30 days had passed already since your network has been breached. You have been provided with everything you have asked aboutBut you keep begging for proofs [sic]. This is not the way we going to make business with you. Maybe you will do us a favor and transfer half of the money to prove that you can pay for your data?The lawsuit does not specify how much money the hackers had asked for as part of the extortion. About two weeks after the note was posted, the lawsuit states, the hackers put up another update including nude photos of patients. If you find your private data here just email us and we will let you know how to proceed further with actions against this DOCTOR! the last update read, according to the lawsuit.The lawsuit alleges that Schwartz did not notify his patients of the hack until some of them found information about it online. One plaintiff reached out to him to ask whether her data was compromised as part of the breach.Thereafter, a person claiming to be in charge of cybersecurity for Dr. Schwartz called [the plaintiff], the lawsuit states. [She] is informed and believes that the person was Dr. Schwartzs brother.According to the lawsuit, the head of cybersecurity told the plaintiff that the breach had only affected six people, that her data was not included, and that Schwartz was working with the FBI and had completely overhauled the computer system to prevent future cyberattacks.The medical world is not new to this kind of extortion. Both major hospitals and private clinics have suffered data breaches in recent years, and over 500 breaches of varying degree were reported to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in 2024. The American Medical Association found in 2019 that 83 percent of doctors in the U.S. had experienced some kind of cyber attack.Plastic surgeons, however, have recently become a popular target because of the kind of data they retain. A patients file includes not only their medical and financial information, but also photographs taken as part of the treatment process. Depending on the surgery, many of those photographs are taken nude. Even as far back as 2017, hackers targeted a plastic surgeon whose clients allegedly included royal families and stole a wealth of highly personal photos.Seems like you dont want to protect your data at all.This information is particularly valuable for purposes of sale on the dark web to facilitate identity theft and for purposes of ransom/extortion against physicians and patients, the lawsuit states.In October of 2023, the FBI released a public service announcement that hackers were targeting plastic surgeons. The announcement said that hackers would phish plastic surgeons offices to get access to their patient information databases, then use open-source information like patients social media profiles as leverage.Once successful, cybercriminals use social engineering techniques to enhance the harvested data and extort individuals for cryptocurrency, the announcement stated.Yet the lawsuit alleges that Schwartz did not take any extra precautions after his October hack. And, in March of 2024, it claims, he was hacked a second time. In this breach, the lawsuit alleges, The entirety of Dr. Schwartzs patient data was compromised.[Schwartz] failed to notify his patients as required by federal and state law, the lawsuit states. He waited to do so until after the hackers posted a public website announcing the hack and leaking patients names, contact information, and nude photographs, and began contacting his patients directly. Despite knowing that his patients most private medical data was in the hands of malicious actors, Dr. Schwartz waited almost 10 months to notify them [emphasis in original].Maybe you will do us a favor and transfer half of the money to prove that you can pay for your data?Schwartz sent his patients a generic message about the second hack in January of 2025. He wrote that, An unauthorized third party utilized a third-party vendors credentials to access the practices medical billing and practice management systemIt was determined that some of your personal information was present in the impacted data set. We then took steps to notify you of the incident as quickly as possible.Despite the head of cybersecuritys promise of a full system overhaul, the lawsuit alleges that Schwartzs team did not sufficiently secure its network-connected devices, did not train its staff to avoid phishing emails, and did not properly vet or secure its third-party vendors with access to sensitive patient data. It also claims Schwartz did not adequately monitor its network activity or implement appropriate network traffic controls to prevent the exfiltration of large amounts of data. The lawsuit additionally claims Schwartz did not have appropriate anti-malware software or firewalls in its system.The lawsuit also alleges that, when it was filed, Schwartz had not yet contacted the California attorney general or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service about either hack.To date, the hackers have posted approximately 30 patient files, the lawsuit states. They have warned that they will continue releasing patient files, in alphabetical order, until Dr. Schwartz contacts them to address the matter.The plaintiffs are demanding damages of up to $3,000 per violation per person, amounting to more than $5 million, as well as a potential jury trial.Schwartzs office did not respond to a request for comment.
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