Laura Loomer has criticized Ashley St. Clair for alleged hypocrisy and deception, following a paternity lawsuit against Elon Musk. St. Clair, who claimed to want privacy, leaked private Signal messages with Musk. Loomer condemned her actions as deceptive, accusing her of planning the 'baby trap.' St. Clair seeks sole custody of her alleged five-month-old child with Musk.
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Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized with a multi-pronged respiratory infection, leading the Vatican to cancel papal audiences and delegate responsibilities to others. The cancellations affect events for the holy year, which attracts millions of pilgrims. Francis, who has a history of bronchitis, was admitted after his condition worsened. The Vatican has not specified how long he will stay in the hospital, citing the complexity of his treatment.
Former PM Imran Khan condemned the Al Qadir Trust case verdict, calling it a mockery of justice. He vowed to fight for true democracy and freedom without compromise, accusing the judiciary of bias and pledging no deals despite false charges against him and his wife Bushra Bibi.
Former Polish prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki was charged with exceeding his authority for attempting to hold the 2020 presidential election solely by postal vote during the Covid-19 pandemic, costing taxpayers 70 million Zlotys. He waived his immunity, calling the case political persecution. The election was later held at polling stations, and a court ruled his decision violated legal provisions.
Elon Musk has secured access to the White House complex and began working from there soon after Donald Trump's inauguration. Elon Musk's DOGE team, according to the report, has largely spent the past two months at SpaceX's offices. They will be spread across the federal government studying the excesses as of now.
JD Vance resigns from the Senate to prepare for his role as US vice president alongside President Donald Trump. Vance's time in the Senate was marked by loyalty to Trump's policies. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine will appoint a temporary Senate replacement until a special election in 2026.
Noushin Faraji, a former Fox Sports hairstylist, has filed a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior by network executives and host Skip Bayless. Faraji claims Bayless made unwanted advances and propositions, while her complaints were met with retaliation. The suit seeks damages and highlights a toxic work culture at Fox.
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US President Donald Trump criticizes the Department of Education for high spending while the nation ranks 40th globally. He has signed orders cutting federal funding for schools teaching critical race theory and promoting school choice. Trump pushes for the DOE's closure to reduce waste, with immediate $881 million cuts from 89 contracts.
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