California Governor Gavin Newsom and US President Donald Trump engaged in an online exchange. This happened after Trump questioned Newsom's hand movements during an Oval Office event. Newsom responded with a meme video highlighting Trump's own hand bruising. The exchange is the latest in a series of public disagreements between the two politicians. The online spat drew mixed reactions, with some criticising Newsom for mocking Trump's physical appearance.
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Several top executives lost their jobs due to workplace affairs. Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigned after a 'kiss cam' incident. Nestle CEO Laurent Freixe was fired for a relationship with a junior employee. Kohl’s CEO Ashley Buchanan was dismissed for a vendor relationship. McDonald’s Steve Easterbrook's case highlights zero tolerance policies. These incidents show the risks of crossing professional boundaries.
Bill Clinton's health is under scrutiny again after he was spotted in the Hamptons with what appeared to be a portable defibrillator. This sighting follows a recent stumble and a history of heart issues, including a quadruple bypass in 2004 and stent placement in 2010. Clinton has also faced hospitalizations for a UTI, COVID-19, and the flu in recent years.
Britain's Green Party elected a self-styled "eco-populist" as its new leader on Tuesday, as it seeks to gain traction by exploiting dissatisfaction with the Labour government among left-wing voters. Chowns and Ramsay said the party needed to appeal to a wide audience but Polanski's election means the Greens will shift further to the left, where they will find competition from former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Bahrain has introduced duty-free import rules for factories under Decision No. 63 of 2025, allowing exemptions on industrial inputs that are unavailable, below standards, delayed, or costlier locally. The move aims to reduce production costs, boost local manufacturing, and align with Bahrain’s Industrial Strategy 2022–2026 and Economic Vision 2030, strengthening self-sufficiency and enhancing global industrial competitiveness.
Lebanon's cabinet endorsed an army plan to disarm Hezbollah, a move seen by some as a path to stability, while Hezbollah views it with suspicion. The US-brokered ceasefire's violation by Israel, as claimed by Lebanon, further complicates the situation. Disarmament efforts must address the economic needs of Hezbollah fighters and their families, highlighting the complexities of achieving lasting peace.
Donald Trump stated that the US is engaged in “very deep” negotiations with Hamas, urging the group to immediately release all hostages held in Gaza. He cautioned that failure to do so would result in a “tough and nasty” situation. Trump's administration opposes partial hostage agreements and insists on the complete dismantling of Hamas before any release.
Florida is set to potentially eliminate all childhood vaccine mandates, spearheaded by governor Ron DeSantis. This initiative, supported by a newly formed "Make America healthy again" commission, aims to expand medical freedom and parental rights. Surgeon general Dr. Joseph Ladapo views current vaccine requirements as an intrusion, advocating for informed decisions and the removal of all mandates.
A video from France is gaining attention. It shows a musician playing guitar for orangutans at La Boissière du Doré Zoo. One orangutan clapped during the performance. The video has received millions of views. People are praising the orangutans' emotional intelligence. The musician also sang for a white tiger at the zoo. Viewers said the tiger seemed to enjoy the music.
In Iraq's southern region, a section of an under-construction bridge collapsed on the Karbala-Baghdad route, resulting in at least two fatalities and several injuries. Rescue teams worked overnight, extricating seven individuals and recovering the deceased from the debris. Among the injured were Syrian and Afghan nationals, highlighting concerns about safety protocols in Iraq's burgeoning construction sector.