US President Donald Trump has indicated his interest in seeking a third term, questioning whether the Constitution bars him from doing so. Despite this, the 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, clearly restricts presidents to two terms. Trump was sworn in for his second term on January 20.
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Vice President JD Vance is hopeful that a deal to sell TikTok and keep it operating in the US will be finalised by April 5, addressing national security concerns. TikTok, owned by ByteDance, faces scrutiny over data privacy. Prospective buyers include Reid Rasner and Alexis Ohanian.
Police have not revealed the identity of the man arrested in connection with the Kenneth Fire but it's confirmed that he is homeless person who was very focused on torching things. Locals said when he was pinned down he said he could not stop. “He was like, ‘I can’t stop. I can’t stop. I’m not putting this down. I’m doing this,'†witness said.
Former Washington Post and Vox journalist Taylor Lorenz sparked controversy after expressing "joy" over the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Lorenz defended her reaction, citing the suffering caused by insurance companies. Reports claimed Lorenz was fired by Vox after her controversial statement but Lorenz said her YouTube channel is independent.
President Joe Biden addressed the California wildfires, which have caused significant destruction, during a press briefing. Over 34,000 acres have burned, resulting in 10 deaths and 180,000 residents being evacuated. Biden, joined by Kamala Harris, pledged federal support for recovery efforts. Harris cancelled a foreign trip to assist with the crisis.
A powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck near Tonga, leading to a temporary tsunami warning. The initial quake was followed by a 6.1 magnitude aftershock. Despite the alert and activation of tsunami sirens, there were no immediate reports of damage, and residents moved to higher ground as a precaution.
President Joe Biden announced a three-phase ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas, ending a 15-month conflict. The agreement includes a ceasefire, withdrawal of Israeli forces, and the release of hostages, including Americans. Negotiations involved the US, Egypt, and Qatar, with the UN Security Council's endorsement. The deal aims to halt Gaza fighting and reunite families.
Philippine authorities said Tuesday they detained two Chinese nationals for spying, the latest in a series of arrests involving alleged espionage as confrontations between the countries increase in the disputed South China Sea. Confrontations between the Philippines and China over contested reefs and waters in the strategic South China Sea have escalated in recent months.
A teacher at Drakensburg Secondary School in South Africa is under investigation for allegedly cutting off a Hindu student's religious thread. The South African Hindu Maha Sabha has condemned the act, citing concerns about religious discrimination, while authorities stress the need for schools to align their policies with constitutional protections.
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