Actor and wife Cheryl Hines and journalist and commentator Megyn Kelly sat behind RFK Jr as he faced the grilling of the Senate hearing Wednesday. A protest amid the hearing as a woman shouted at RFK Jr calling him an anti-vaxxer while Kennedy Jr in his opening statement reiterated that he is not against vaccines.
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Croatian President Zoran Milanovic wins a landslide re-election, defeating conservative rival Dragan Primorac with over 74% of the vote. Milanovic's victory is seen as a setback for the ruling HDZ party and Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic. The election highlights issues like corruption, inflation, and a labour shortage in Croatia.
President Donald Trump announces a 25% tariff on auto imports to boost domestic manufacturing, sparking backlash from Japan, the EU, Canada, and the UK. The tariffs, which take effect on April 3, could lead to higher car prices, job losses, and retaliatory measures from affected nations.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy expressed relief after the release of AWS employee Alexander Troufanov, held captive by Hamas since October 2023. Despite criticism for its silence, Amazon worked behind the scenes to aid his family. The release occurred amid a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, ending 15 months of conflict.
President Trump dismissed claims of targeting related to special counsel Jack Smith, citing his own history of investigations. Trump ordered the suspension of security clearances for lawyers at Covington & Burling, who represented Smith. This is part of Trump's broader campaign against figures involved in previous criminal cases against him, emphasising the 'weaponization of the judicial process.'
As questions are being raised as to whether Elon Musk has the authority to ask federal employees what they have done in last week, Elon Musk doubled down on the mail than was sent to all federal employees and said replying to the mail should not take more than five minutes. And the bar is really low to check if the employees can reply writing anything that makes sense.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday he has canceled the visas of more than 300 "lunatics" in a growing crackdown against anti-Israel activism on American university campuses. "If you lie to us and get a visa and then enter the United States, and with that visa, participate in that sort of activity, we're going to take away your visa," he said. sct/mlm