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Today’s Rundown:
- TRUMP ORDERS PAUSE ON MILITARY AID TO UKRAINE FOLLOWING OVAL OFFICE CLASH WITH ZELENSKYY: The decision aims to pressure Ukraine into engaging in peace negotiations with Russia, reflecting a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy.
- DEMOCRATS CHOOSE SEN. ELISSA SLOTKIN TO DELIVER RESPONSE TO TRUMP’S JOINT ADDRESS TO CONGRESS: Slotkin, a first-term senator with a robust background in national security, is expected to focus on economic issues and present a unified opposition to the President’s agenda.
- ELON MUSK CALLS SOCIAL SECURITY A ‘PONZI SCHEME,’ RAISING CONCERNS AMONG DEMOCRATS: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized Musk’s remarks, stating, “The richest man in the world and his sidekick, the President of the United States, have decided to attack the bedrock of America’s social safety net.” Similarly, Senator Patty Murray countered Musk’s characterization, asserting on social media, “Despite what Elon Musk says—Social Security is NOT a Ponzi Scheme.”
- SPACEX DELAYS LATEST STARSHIP TEST FLIGHT DUE TO LAST-MINUTE TECHNICAL ISSUES: The launch was halted with just 40 seconds remaining after problems were detected with the rocket’s Super Heavy booster. Despite troubleshooting efforts, the issues could not be resolved in time, leading to the delay.
- TREASURY SECRETARY SCOTT BESSENT ANNOUNCES CREATION OF NEW ‘AFFORDABILITY CZAR’ ROLE: A CBS News poll indicates that 49% of Americans disapprove of President Trump’s economic management, with 52% attributing rising grocery prices to his policies. Bessent attributes inflation perceptions to past government overregulation and asserts that current deregulation efforts will soon benefit consumers.
- HIGHLAND PARK PARADE SHOOTING SUSPECT PLEADS GUILTY, ENDING TRIAL QUICKLY: Robert E. Crimo III, the individual responsible for the 2022 Fourth of July parade shooting in Highland Park, Illinois, has pleaded guilty to all charges, including seven counts of first-degree murder and 48 counts of attempted murder. This unexpected plea change occurred just as his trial was set to commence, effectively expediting the legal proceedings.
- KROGER CHAIRMAN AND CEO RESIGNS FOLLOWING INVESTIGATION INTO PERSONAL CONDUCT: The investigation, initiated on February 21, 2025, by outside independent counsel, found that McMullen’s actions, while unrelated to company operations or financial performance, were inconsistent with Kroger’s standards.
- GERMANY BANS CLOTHED VISITORS FROM NUDIST BEACHES TO MAINTAIN TRADITION: In an effort to uphold the traditions of Freikörperkultur (Free Body Culture), the city of Rostock in northern Germany has implemented new regulations requiring complete nudity on designated naturist beaches. This move aims to address ongoing disputes between nudists and clothed visitors, ensuring that these specific beach areas remain true to their intended purpose.



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