Tiger Woods has confirmed his relationship with Vanessa Trump, the former daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump. Woods' son Charlie and Vanessa’s daughter Kai have also gained attention for their golf performances, with Charlie finishing better than Kai in a recent junior tournament. Charlie and Kai attend the same school and Kai got coached by Tiger Woods which is believed to be how Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump's relationship began.
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Economist Raghuram Rajan contested the Trump administration's economic views, rebutting claims that high foreign demand for US Treasuries drives trade deficits. He attributed deficits to excessive domestic spending and warned that aggressive trade policies risk undermining confidence in the US dollar without resolving global imbalances.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine proposed measures to end the war, such as releasing Russian prisoners and halting strikes, contingent on Russia reciprocating. His proposal aims to shift the responsibility of peace onto Russia. This follows a turbulent meeting with President Trump and a subsequent suspension of U.S. military aid to Ukraine.
The Taliban rejected the ICC's arrest warrant request for two top officials, including Hibatullah Akhundzada, accusing the court of making baseless allegations. The move comes as the Taliban continue to restrict women's rights, barring them from jobs, public spaces, and education beyond sixth grade.
Worcester has become a sanctuary city for transgender and gender-diverse individuals by passing a resolution to protect this community. The city council's decision is a direct response to Trump’s recent executive orders aiming to restrict gender-affirming care, addressing broader issues like homelessness and violence against transgender people.
Dr. Anthony Fauci's security, previously funded by the National Institutes of Health, was withdrawn under President Trump's directive. In response to ongoing threats due to his Covid-19 role, Fauci arranged for private security at his own expense. This move is part of Trump's campaign against former administration officials.
Two 13-year-old girls were subjected to exploitation and repeated sexual violence by a group of eight men, often in vile conditions. The abuse occurred over several years, and the perpetrators manipulated the victims' difficult home lives. Despite contact with social services, the exploitation initially went unaddressed.
The Trump White House acknowledged February as Black History Month while the Defense Department declared identity months unnecessary, ceasing observances like Black History Month and Women's History Month. President Trump, targeting diversity programs, calls for a merit-based society. His proclamation praised key figures in Black history and anticipated future contributions under his administration.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, passed away at age 100. He was remembered for his integrity, humanitarian efforts, and personal kindness, such as greeting every passenger on his Delta flights. Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 and was deeply involved with Habitat for Humanity. His legacy endures through The Carter Center.
The ceasefire in Gaza saw Hamas handing over the remains of four more hostages, bringing the total hostages freed to 33, including eight who were killed. Five Thai hostages were also released separately. Israel, in return, released nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. With the ceasefire’s first phase ending soon, 59 hostages remain in captivity, 32 of whom Israel has declared dead. The war could resume if further negotiations fail.