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- DONALD TRUMP SAYS HE IS ‘VERY ANGRY’ WITH VLADIMIR PUTIN OVER UKRAINE: President Donald Trump has voiced strong disapproval of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s handling of ceasefire negotiations in Ukraine. Trump criticized Putin’s suggestion to replace Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with an interim government under UN supervision, calling it unacceptable. In response, Trump has threatened to impose a 25% tariff on Russian oil imports if Russia does not agree to a ceasefire. Despite these tensions, Trump maintains that his relationship with Putin remains positive.
- IRAN REJECTS DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS WITH U.S. IN RESPONSE TO TRUMP’S LETTER: Iran has officially declined President Donald Trump’s proposal for direct talks regarding its nuclear program. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that while direct negotiations are off the table, Tehran remains open to indirect discussions through intermediaries. This decision follows heightened tensions after the U.S. withdrew from the 2018 nuclear deal and imposed sanctions on Iran. The U.S. has expressed concerns over Iran’s uranium enrichment activities and has indicated that military options remain under consideration if diplomatic efforts fail.
- AMERICANS WANT TRUMP TO FOCUS ON PRICES OVER TARIFFS, BUT SUPPORT DEPORTATION EFFORTS, POLL FINDS: A recent CBS News/YouGov poll indicates that 64% of Americans believe President Trump should prioritize reducing everyday costs over implementing tariffs. Additionally, 55% feel that Trump is overly focused on tariffs, while 38% support his tariff policies. Despite these economic concerns, the poll reveals that 53% of Americans approve of Trump’s immigration policies, including efforts to deport undocumented immigrants. The survey underscores a public desire for the administration to address inflation and cost-of-living issues more directly.
- PALESTINIANS STAGE RARE PUBLIC PROTEST AGAINST HAMAS IN GAZA: In an uncommon display of dissent, hundreds of Palestinians in northern Gaza have protested against Hamas, the militant group governing the territory. Demonstrators called for an end to the ongoing war with Israel, chanting slogans like “Hamas out.” These protests highlight growing frustration among Gazans over the prolonged conflict and deteriorating humanitarian conditions. Hamas has downplayed the protests, attributing them to Israeli influence.
- WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS’ ASSOCIATION CANCELS COMEDIAN HEADLINER FOR ANNUAL DINNER: The White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) has announced the cancellation of a comedian headliner for its upcoming annual dinner. This decision marks a departure from tradition, as the event typically features a comedic performance. The WHCA has not yet provided specific reasons for this change or announced an alternative program for the dinner.
- ALL NO. 1 SEEDS ADVANCE TO MEN’S NCAA FINAL FOUR IN SAN ANTONIO: In a rare occurrence, all four No. 1 seeds have advanced to the Men’s NCAA Final Four, set to take place in San Antonio. This marks the first time since 2008 that the top seeds have all reached this stage of the tournament. Fans are anticipating highly competitive matchups as these leading teams vie for the national championship.
- MEXICO BANS JUNK FOOD SALES IN SCHOOLS TO COMBAT CHILDHOOD OBESITY: The Mexican government has implemented a ban on the sale of junk food in schools as part of an effort to combat rising rates of childhood obesity. The new regulations prohibit the sale of sugary drinks and high-calorie snacks within school premises. Health officials hope this initiative will promote healthier eating habits among children and reduce obesity-related health issues in the country.
- JASON STATHAM’S A WORKING MAN BEATS SNOW WHITE FOR NO. 1 AT THE BOX OFFICE: The action thriller “A Working Man,” starring Jason Statham, has debuted at number one at the box office, outperforming Disney’s live-action remake of “Snow White.” “A Working Man” garnered approximately $50 million in its opening weekend, while “Snow White” brought in $43 million, falling short of expectations. Critics attribute the success of “A Working Man” to its engaging storyline and Statham’s strong performance.
- MORGAN WALLEN ABRUPTLY WALKS OFF ‘SNL’ DURING LIVE SIGNOFF: Country singer Morgan Wallen left the stage abruptly during the live signoff of “Saturday Night Live,” leaving cast members and the audience surprised. Wallen had performed as the musical guest earlier in the show. Neither Wallen nor “SNL” producers have provided an explanation for his unexpected departure. Fans are speculating about potential reasons, but no official statements have been made.
- RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN, TV ACTOR WHO STARRED IN ‘DR. KILDARE,’ DIES AT 90: Renowned actor Richard Chamberlain, best known for his role in the 1960s medical drama “Dr. Kildare,” has passed away at the age of 90. Chamberlain’s career spanned several decades, with notable performances in films and miniseries such as “The Thorn Birds” and “Shōgun.” His contributions to the entertainment industry have left a lasting legacy, and he is remembered fondly by fans and colleagues alike.



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