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- TRUMP DEMANDS CHIEF JUSTICE JOHN ROBERTS REIN IN FEDERAL JUDGES: Trump expressed frustration over recent judicial decisions blocking initiatives like the termination of birthright citizenship, labeling some judges as “radical left lunatics” and warning of potential national peril if the Supreme Court does not intervene. In a rare public statement, Chief Justice Roberts rebuffed Trump’s impeachment calls, emphasizing that impeachment is not a remedy for disagreements over judicial decisions.
- COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY AGREES TO TRUMP ADMINISTRATION MANDATES ON MASK BAN AND CAMPUS SECURITY: Columbia University has agreed to a series of policy changes in response to the Trump administration’s ultimatum to restore $400 million in federal funding. These measures include banning face masks during protests, empowering campus security officers with arrest authority, and restructuring oversight of certain academic departments.
- PENTAGON LAUNCHES LEAK INVESTIGATION THAT MAY INVOLVE LIE DETECTOR TESTS: Polygraph examinations, commonly known as lie detector tests, are being considered as part of the investigation. While their reliability is debated, they are frequently employed by federal agencies for security clearances and investigative purposes. The memo specifies that any findings identifying individuals responsible for unauthorized disclosures will be referred for criminal prosecution.
- POPE FRANCIS DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL AND MAKES FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE: After a five-week hospitalization for severe double pneumonia, Pope Francis, 88, returned to the Vatican on Sunday. He made a brief public appearance from a hospital balcony before departing, expressing gratitude to well-wishers. Admitted on February 14 with bronchitis, the Pope’s condition escalated to double pneumonia, requiring intensive treatment. He faced multiple respiratory crises during his hospital stay.
- FIRE AT LONDON ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION FORCES CLOSURE OF HEATHROW AIRPORT: A fire at the North Hyde electrical substation in Hayes, West London, led to a complete power outage at Heathrow Airport on March 21, 2025. The blaze began late Thursday night and was brought under control by early Friday morning. However, the damage caused significant disruptions, resulting in the cancellation of over 1,300 flights and affecting approximately 290,000 passengers.
- JUSTIN BALDONI SUES FORMER PUBLICIST FOR ALLEGEDLY LEAKING TEXTS TIED TO BLAKE LIVELY LAWSUIT: Baldoni has initiated legal action against his former publicist, Stephanie Jones, accusing her of leaking private text messages that allegedly led to a legal dispute with Lively. Baldoni’s lawsuit asserts that Jones, while serving as his publicist, violated client confidentiality by sharing private communications with Lively’s public relations team. These leaked messages purportedly became pivotal evidence in Lively’s case against Baldoni.
- UNITED PILOT ACCUSED OF ATTACKING PASSENGER OVER BATHROOM DELAY IN NEW LAWSUIT: Yisroel Liebb, an Orthodox Jewish passenger from New Jersey, has filed a lawsuit against United Airlines, claiming that a pilot forcibly removed him from an airplane bathroom during a flight from Tulum, Mexico, to Houston, Texas. According to the lawsuit, after Liebb had been in the bathroom for about 20 minutes, a flight attendant asked his seatmate to check on him. Liebb explained his situation and approximately 10 minutes later, the pilot purportedly broke the door lock, opened the door, and pulled Liebb out with his pants still down, exposing him to nearby passengers and crew.
- SNOW WHITE DEBUTS TO WEAK BOX OFFICE WHILE ALTO KNIGHTS BOMBS COMPLETELY: Disney’s live-action remake of “Snow White” debuted with a domestic box office of $43 million over its opening weekend, falling short of initial projections that anticipated earnings between $48 to $58 million. Warner Bros.’ “The Alto Knights,” featuring Robert De Niro in dual roles as mob bosses Vito Genovese and Frank Costello, experienced a dismal opening weekend. The film earned approximately $3.17 million domestically from 2,651 locations, marking one of the weakest debuts for a major studio release in recent years.
- JUDGE RULES MARIAH CAREY DID NOT STEAL ‘ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOU’: A federal judge in Los Angeles has ruled that Mariah Carey’s holiday hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You” did not infringe on a song of the same title by other writers. The court found that similarities between the songs were coincidental and did not constitute copyright infringement. This decision reaffirms Carey’s position as the rightful creator of the beloved holiday classic.
- BOXING LEGEND GEORGE FOREMAN DIES AT 76: George Foreman, the two-time heavyweight boxing champion and Olympic gold medalist, has died at the age of 76. Beyond his illustrious boxing career, Foreman was known for his entrepreneurial success with the George Foreman Grill and his roles as a minister and author. His legacy in sports and business leaves an indelible mark on generations.



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