Tufts University is calling for the release of Rumeysa Ozturk, a graduate student detained by DHS over alleged links to Hamas. Her visa was revoked despite being in good standing. The university disputes the allegations and is concerned about the impact on campus safety. Ozturk is currently in a Louisiana detention center.
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Jack Schlossberg, grandson of JFK, sparked outrage with tweets comparing Vice President JD Vance’s wife to his grandmother, Jackie Kennedy. His comments about his grandmother’s attractiveness received significant backlash, with many suggesting he seek help and reconsider his approach to public discourse.
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President Trump expressed optimism about his working relationship with Jeff Bezos, claiming Bezos criticised The Washington Post's staff and financial losses. Bezos announced changes to the paper's opinion pages, focusing on personal liberties and free markets. Trump noted positive shifts and collaboration with Bezos, reflecting evolving political support evidenced by Bezos' attendance at his inauguration.
Vivek Ramaswamy addressed a social media post related to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and suspected killer Luigi Mangione's anger towards expensive healthcare. Ramaswamy said US healthcare is expensive while Europe benefits from lower marginal costs after US approval. "That’s how Europe arbitrages the U.S. by accessing the same medicines at lower cost. The details actually matter," Ramaswamy wrote.
Actor Dave Franco revealed that people have been asking him to play Luigi Mangione, the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, due to their striking resemblance though he does not have an official offer but had been overwhelmed with texts suggesting the role. “I have never received more texts in my life about anything," Franco said.
Bangladesh police have arrested Md Subaj Hossain and his associates for the murder of Tarun Chandra Das, a 60-year-old Hindu man. Das was found bound and asphyxiated at a cremation site in Natore district in December. The suspects killed Das during a theft at the cremation grounds, with Hossain confessing to the crime.
Yunseo Chung, a Columbia University junior, faces deportation after being arrested at an anti-Israel protest. Chung, originally from South Korea, has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to prevent her removal. DHS claims her conduct is concerning. Despite her legal efforts, she remains at risk of deportation and will present her case before an immigration judge.
US President Donald Trump responded humorously when asked to define a woman during a press conference. He stated that a woman can have a baby and is often smarter than a man. Trump then addressed the unfairness of allowing transgender athletes to compete in women's sports, asserting it disrespects women. He reiterated his administration's policies on gender ideology.
Taiwan plans to cull up to 120,000 green iguanas due to their adverse impact on agriculture. Around 200,000 iguanas are in Taiwan's central and southern regions. With no natural predators and rampant reproduction, these iguanas damage crops. Special teams killed 70,000 last year, promoting humane methods and public assistance in identifying nests.