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'Upside down' on the runway: CNN anchor stunned by images of Delta incident

Emergency crews raced to a Delta Airlines airplane at Toronto Pearson International Airport, and the images stunned CNN anchors who remarked the plane appeared to be "upside down on the runway."

The crash happened Monday afternoon, with CNN anchor Boriz Sanchez telling viewers crews were responding to a "landing incident." The plane originated from Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to the report.

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'Baseless': 'Border czar's' prosecution threat at AOC too much even for MAGA attorney

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) received a surprising defense from a Trump-supporting attorney after "border czar" Tom Homan threatened to investigate her for allegedly impeding law enforcement.

Homan repeated Sunday that he asked the Department of Justice to look into Ocasio-Cortez's recent live webinar called "Know Your Rights With ICE," where migrants were advised on what to do if confronted by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent.

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'Biggest liars': J.D. Vance cornered as freedom speech sunk by Musk's own comments

Vice President J.D. Vance was swiftly put in his place by Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) when he tried to claim European countries are engaged in an assault on free speech.

Vance was responding to a news clip in which German prosecutors were asked "Is posting an insult a crime?" and "Is it a crime to repost a lie?" — and they responded "yes."

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'Panic' in Ukraine as leaked confidential Trump peace plan astounds: report

The UK-based Telegraph newspaper has obtained a copy of a proposed peace plan being pitched by the Trump administration to Ukraine that has reportedly set off "panic" in Kyiv.

As the Telegraph writes, the plan delivered to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy last week would "amount to the US economic colonization of Ukraine, in legal perpetuity" and also "implies a burden of reparations that cannot possibly be achieved."

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'Give you my word': Stephen Miller promises Musk can be trusted with unfettered IRS access

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller promised Fox News that Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) would not abuse Internal Revenue Service data and systems.

During a Monday interview on Fox News, anchor John Roberts noted that critics of DOGE feared the agency would be "looking into the private records of taxpayers across the country."

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Multiple top NYC officials set to quit over Eric Adams scandal: report

At least four deputy mayors to Eric Adams are expected to resign amid fury over the Donald Trump administration's order to dismiss charges against the New York City leader, according to a new report.

The resignations would be the latest fallout following accusations that Adams was involved in a "quid pro quo" agreement with Trump to get rid of corruption charges in exchange for backing the president's immigration agenda.

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'The beginning of Revelation': MAGA TV host claims Trump part of End Times prophecy

Pro-MAGA host Bobby McNeily argued that President Donald Trump was a sign of the End Times predicted in the Bible's Book of Revelation.

During RSBN's Presidents' Day broadcast, co-host Mathew Alvarez mused about how Trump had said that Jesus Christ was the only person more famous than him.

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'Law is stacked against': Expert warns Liz Cheney Trump can still destroy her in court

Donald Trump has threatened vengeance against his political enemies — and a legal expert warned Monday that his targets have few protections against vindictive prosecutions.

The president has threatened more than 100 times to investigate, prosecute, try before military tribunals and even execute his perceived enemies. University of Baltimore law professor Kimberly Wehle published a column for Politico Magazine describing how those cases would play out.

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'First of many victories' scored by Trump donors after $1B oil exec solicitation: report

Some of Donald Trump's biggest donors scored a major victory when the Securities and Exchange Commission took steps to end a rule detested by fossil fuel companies, according to a report Monday.

The Biden administration had approved the rule nearly a year ago requiring large companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and plans to reduce them, but Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Trump donors Harold Hamm and Kelcy Warren successfully pushed the SEC to back off, reported the Washington Post.

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Kenya's HIV patients victims of U.S. aid freeze

by Fren Ooko with Julie Capelle in Nairobi

Days after US President Donald Trump froze overseas aid funding, Hellen Anyango anxiously counted her boxes of AIDS treatment drugs, unsure what would happen when they ran out.

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‘Stupid beyond belief’: Musk and Trump blasted as DOGE fires ‘hundreds’ from FAA

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is reportedly firing hundreds of Federal Aviation Administration employees, according to multiple reports and the FAA workers’ union, even as fatal plane crashes continue to mount under President Donald Trump’s administration — including one as recently as Saturday.

“The impacted workers include personnel hired for FAA radar, landing and navigational aid maintenance, one air traffic controller told the Associated Press,” the AP reported. The firings also come as the FAA is without a Senate-confirmed administrator, after Musk called for him to resign. In 2023, Michael Whitaker had been confirmed unanimously, 98-0.

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'Shakedown': Critics slam Wall Street plot to jack up costs of fire trucks

The New York Times reported that many of the problems that cities and towns are having in maintaining their fleets of emergency response vehicles can be traced to "Wall Street executives [who] led an aggressive consolidation of the industry in a plan to boost profits from fire engine sales."

In fact, the Times reported that one engine manufacturing company, under the influence of a private equity firm, cut its production and led to "a backlog of fire engine orders" that soared "into billions of dollars."

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'Incredulous': Judge bemused as Trump lawyers can't confirm if federal workers fired

Judge Tanya Chutkan held a rare emergency hearing on Monday's Presidents' Day holiday to hear the case for a temporary restraining order halting the activity of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

Chutkan noted that several other cases currently in the courts attempt to pause cuts being ushered in by DOGE, which isn't a congressionally established or funded department. She asked why the broader case before her, which seeks to shut down all of DOGE's cuts, is different.

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