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Is China Pushing Trump Closer to Putin?

In the wake of a contentious meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, European leaders convened in London to reaffirm their support for Ukraine amid ongoing tensions with Russia. While they outlined a peace plan that includes security guarantees, Trump has stalled military aid to Ukraine, expressing frustration over Zelensky's remarks regarding the prolonged conflict with Russia. Analysts suggest Trump's foreign policy reflects a shift towards prioritizing relations with China over traditional alliances, as he perceives Beijing as a greater threat than Moscow. His administration has recently imposed tariffs on Chinese imports and is pursuing critical mineral deals with Ukraine, aiming to reduce dependence on China’s dominance in this sector. Despite Trump's overtures to Putin, European leaders remain wary, warning that a Russian victory in Ukraine could embolden further aggression. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 2 pm

Study Finds Plastic Spoon's Worth of Plastic in Brain

Researchers have revealed alarming new findings about microplastics in human brain tissue, indicating that the average brain contains approximately a plastic spoon's worth of microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs). Published in the journal *Brain Medicine*, the study found that individuals with dementia had 3-5 times higher levels of MNPs, with concentrations in brain tissue being 7-30 times greater than in organs like the liver and kidneys. Dr. Nicholas Fabiano from the University of Ottawa expressed concern over the dramatic increase in brain microplastics over the past eight years, paralleling rising environmental levels. Of particular concern are particles smaller than 200 nanometers, primarily polyethylene, which may cross the blood-brain barrier. Researchers suggest that switching from bottled water to filtered tap water could significantly reduce microplastic intake. Other sources of exposure include plastic tea bags and heating food in plastic containers, prompting calls for alternatives like glass or stainless steel. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 6 pm

TikTok Profits from Child Livestreams, Takes 70% Cut: Report

A BBC investigation has revealed that TikTok is profiting from live-streamed sex performances involving girls as young as 15, despite the platform's previous denials of taking a 70% cut from gifts during these streams. In Kenya, young women have been found dancing suggestively and using coded language to solicit sexual services, often bypassing age restrictions with the help of older friends. A former moderator disclosed that TikTok's content guidelines are insufficient to address the nuanced sexual solicitation occurring on the platform. Additionally, a lawsuit in Utah alleges that TikTok has been aware of the exploitation risks associated with its Live feature but has ignored them for profit. The UK's Information Commissioner's Office has also initiated an investigation into TikTok's handling of personal data for users aged 13 to 17, amid concerns about the platform's practices regarding minors. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 6 pm

Pope Breathes Without Mask After Respiratory Failure: Vatican

Pope Francis, 88, is currently hospitalized in Rome's Gemelli hospital for pneumonia, marking his 19th day in care. The Vatican reported that the pontiff has transitioned from using an oxygen mask to receiving high-flow oxygen via a cannula, following two episodes of acute respiratory failure caused by mucus accumulation and bronchospasm. Despite his condition being described as "reserved," he remains alert and has been able to communicate with officials. Medical experts express concern about his prolonged hospitalization and repeated respiratory crises, particularly given his age and previous lung surgery. While Francis has not appeared in public for nearly three weeks, he has expressed gratitude for the global prayers supporting his recovery. The Vatican confirmed that no visits were planned for Tuesday, as the pope continues his treatment and physiotherapy amidst ongoing health challenges. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 6 pm

US Man Charged with Hate Crime Against Indian-Origin Nurse

A violent incident at HCA Florida Palms West Hospital in Palm Beach County has left 67-year-old nurse Leelamma Lal severely injured and 33-year-old psychiatric patient Stephen Scantlebury facing attempted second-degree murder charges with a hate crime enhancement. Authorities report that Scantlebury assaulted Lal last Tuesday, resulting in multiple facial fractures, a broken collarbone, and brain bleeding, all captured on surveillance footage. Lal's daughter, Cindy Joseph, described her mother’s injuries as “brutal,” noting that she was intubated and unconscious. Following the attack, Scantlebury allegedly made racist comments, stating, “Indians are bad.” Despite his wife’s testimony about his paranoia, a judge denied his transfer to a mental health facility. The incident has raised alarms about the safety of healthcare workers, prompting a petition for stricter security measures that has quickly gained over 10,000 signatures. Lal remains in intensive care on ventilator support. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 6 pm

US Military Aid to Ukraine: Missiles, Tanks, and More

The United States has committed $65.9 billion in military aid to Ukraine since Russia's invasion in February 2022, but future support is uncertain following Donald Trump's recent directive to pause assistance. Under President Joe Biden, the U.S. reaffirmed its commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty, delivering advanced military equipment including three Patriot missile batteries, over 200 howitzers, and thousands of anti-tank missiles like the Javelin. The Pentagon has supplied 20 Mi-17 helicopters, 31 Abrams tanks, and various armored vehicles, while also providing critical air defense systems amid ongoing Russian attacks. Despite Trump's shift in policy, the U.S. continues to send essential munitions approved by the previous administration, including artillery rounds and anti-tank weapons. As the geopolitical landscape evolves, the implications of this aid pause could significantly affect Ukraine's defense strategy. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 4 pm

Trump Tariffs: Past Actions and Future Plans

Since taking office, President Donald Trump has implemented a series of tariffs aimed at countering what he describes as "unfair trade," igniting concerns over a potential trade war. As of Tuesday, a 25 percent tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico has come into effect, coinciding with an increase in tariffs on Chinese imports from 10 to 20 percent. These measures affect over $918 billion worth of imports and are justified by Trump as necessary to combat drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl. In retaliation, China plans to impose its own tariffs on U.S. agricultural products, while Canada has announced similar countermeasures. Additionally, Trump has introduced 25 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum, citing protection of U.S. industries. His administration is also exploring "reciprocal tariffs" and additional levies on automobiles and pharmaceuticals, further complicating international trade relations. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 5 pm

Russia's Role in Peace After US Cuts Ukraine Aid

Russia has welcomed the recent suspension of US military aid to Ukraine, which follows a public dispute between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that this halt, impacting hundreds of millions of dollars in weaponry, could be the "best contribution to peace" in the ongoing conflict. He suggested that stopping military supplies from the US might encourage the Ukrainian government to engage in peace negotiations. Peskov emphasized the significance of US support, noting that it has been the primary military supplier to Ukraine since the onset of the war in February 2023. As the situation evolves, Russia appears to be positioning itself to leverage this development in its favor amid the ongoing hostilities. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 5 pm

Daylight Saving Time 2025: Clocks Spring Forward Details

As spring approaches, Daylight Saving Time (DST) will soon be observed in many countries, a practice that involves advancing clocks to extend evening daylight. In North America, clocks will move forward by an hour at 2 AM local time on March 9, while most European nations will follow suit on March 30. The concept of DST dates back nearly 200 years, gaining traction during World War I for fuel conservation, with the US adopting it in 1918. Although made permanent in 1966, certain regions, including Hawaii and parts of Arizona, do not observe the time change. Critics argue that DST can increase energy costs and disrupt sleep, leading to health and productivity issues. Former President Donald Trump has expressed intentions to abolish the practice, labeling it an "inconvenient" financial burden on Americans. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 5 pm

AI Video Chronicles Trump's Journey from Childhood to Presidency

A viral AI-generated video on X has captured widespread attention by chronicling the life of former US President Donald Trump, from his childhood in 1949 to his anticipated return to the White House in 2025. The timeline highlights significant milestones, including Trump's education at New York Military School and Wharton Business School, his leadership of the Trump Organization, and his media ventures, such as "The Apprentice." The video culminates in his 2016 presidential victory and ascension as the 47th president. Reactions have been mixed; while some viewers praised the nostalgic portrayal, others criticized it for omitting controversial aspects of Trump's life, such as his bankruptcies and legal troubles. Additionally, another AI-generated video featuring a surreal "Trump Gaza" scenario has also garnered attention, further fueling discussions about the former president's complex legacy. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 5 pm

Pope Rested Overnight After Two Breathing Attacks: Vatican

Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized at Rome's Gemelli hospital after being admitted for bronchitis that progressed to pneumonia in both lungs. Following two episodes of acute respiratory failure on Monday, the Vatican reported that the pontiff is now resting well, having slept through the night. His prognosis is considered "reserved," indicating uncertainty about his recovery. Medical experts have expressed concern over his prolonged hospitalization, the longest of his 12-year papacy, noting that double pneumonia poses significant risks, especially at his age. Despite his health challenges, including previous respiratory crises and the use of a wheelchair due to joint pain, Francis has continued to engage with officials and work from the hospital. He has not appeared in public for nearly three weeks and missed his traditional Angelus prayer, but he expressed gratitude for global prayers supporting his recovery. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 3 pm

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