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Today’s Rundown:
- TRUMP’S IMAGE OF DEAD ‘WHITE FARMERS’ FROM REUTERS FOOTAGE IN CONGO, NOT SOUTH AFRICA: During a meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, former President Donald Trump presented an image he claimed showed white farmers killed in South Africa. However, the photo was actually from a Reuters video taken in the Democratic Republic of Congo, depicting a burial after M23 rebel violence. This incident has drawn criticism for spreading misinformation and straining diplomatic relations.
- RFK JR.’S ‘MAKE AMERICA HEALTHY AGAIN’ REPORT SPARKS CONCERN FROM FARMERS AND REPUBLICANS: Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released the “Make America Healthy Again” report, identifying pesticides and food additives as key contributors to childhood diseases. The report has raised concerns among farmers and Republican lawmakers, who fear it could lead to stricter regulations affecting agriculture and food industries.
- TRUMP ADMINISTRATION BLOCKS HARVARD FROM ENROLLING NEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students, citing alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party and issues related to campus policies. This decision affects thousands of students and has intensified tensions between the federal government and academic institutions.
- JUDGE STOPS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SHUTDOWN AND ORDERS REHIRING OF FIRED STAFF: A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s plan to dismantle the Department of Education and ordered the rehiring of nearly 1,400 employees who were laid off. The judge ruled that the executive order exceeded presidential authority and violated federal employment laws.
- DEBORAH NORVILLE LEAVES ‘INSIDE EDITION’ AFTER HOSTING FOR 30 YEARS: Deborah Norville has signed off from “Inside Edition” after three decades as host. In her final episode, she expressed gratitude to viewers and colleagues. Norville plans to embark on new ventures, including hosting a trivia game show called “The Perfect Line.”
- KID CUDI SAYS MOLOTOV COCKTAIL WAS THROWN AT HIS CAR DURING RELATIONSHIP WITH CASSIE VENTURA: Rapper Kid Cudi testified in the federal trial against Sean “Diddy” Combs, alleging that his car was firebombed in 2012 after Diddy discovered Cudi’s brief relationship with singer Cassie Ventura. Cudi believes the attack was orchestrated by Diddy, who has pleaded not guilty to charges including sex trafficking and racketeering.
- TAYLOR SWIFT NO LONGER INVOLVED IN BALDONI-LIVELY LEGAL DISPUTE AS SUBPOENA IS WITHDRAWN: Taylor Swift is no longer required to testify in the legal battle between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively. Baldoni’s legal team withdrew the subpoena, and Swift’s representatives criticized the initial request as a publicity stunt. The trial between Baldoni and Lively is scheduled for March 2026.
- OSCAR MAYER ANNOUNCES FIRST-EVER ‘WIENIE 500’ AHEAD OF INDIANAPOLIS 500 RACE: Oscar Mayer’s fleet of Wienermobiles will participate in the inaugural “Wienie 500” race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The event, featuring six hot dog-shaped vehicles, is set to entertain fans ahead of the Indianapolis 500 and will be streamed live on FOX Sports platforms.



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