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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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'Not in charge': Politico reports Marco Rubio lost staff's trust by pandering to Trump

Since being named President Donald Trump's Secretary of State, Marco Rubio appears to have little control over the agency, as he renounces his own neoconservative beliefs and record to unflinchingly push the isolationist agenda of the Trump administration — and alienate all the civil servants underneath him in the process, Politico reported on Monday.

Rubio, who has also been named the "acting director" of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) as Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk try to dismantle the institution, is already raising questions among both his subordinates and lawmakers in Congress about just what sort of power he really has — if any.

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Alina Habba falsely claims Biden prosecuted Eric Adams for opposing sanctuary city policy

Alina Habba, an aide to President Donald Trump and his former lawyer, falsely claimed that former President Joe Biden's Department of Justice prosecuted New York City Mayor Eric Adams for opposing sanctuary city policy instead of charges related to corruption.

During a Monday interview on Fox News, host Kayleigh McEnany told Habba that Adams had denied that the Trump administration dropped the charges against him after he offered to help with the White House's anti-immigrant agenda.

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Turkey seals hotel spa illegally set up inside ancient cistern

Turkish authorities have sealed off a luxury spa run by a five-star Istanbul hotel that was set up by illegally modifying a 1,500-year-old cistern, officials told AFP on Monday.

The Navitas Spa Sarnic is operated by the Hagia Sofia Mansions Istanbul hotel, which is part of Hilton's luxury Curio Collection that currently offers top-price suites for around $400 per night.

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'This isn't intended as satire': Columnist attacks GOP over latest 'sycophantic' grovel

In a new piece about the GOP's latest "sycophantic" push to curry favor with President Donald Trump, MSNBC columnist Steve Benen felt compelled to include a caveat: "In case there are any doubts, this isn't intended as satire."

New legislation put forth by Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) to make Trump's birthday a federal holiday is just the latest in a one-upmanship competition revealing "a larger pattern that’s worth appreciating" among the GOP, according to Benen.

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Musk sends SpaceX team to visit key U.S. air traffic command center

by Sarah TITTERTON

A team from Elon Musk's SpaceX was set to visit the command center of the U.S. federal aviation regulator on Monday with a brief for suggesting safety improvements in the wake of a deadly crash in Washington last month.

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'Can't be saved': Former Canadian defense official says relationship with U.S. is over

Retired Vice Admiral Mark Norman, who once served as Canada's Vice Chief of the Defense Staff, does not believe that the relationship between his nation and the United States is salvageable — even if President Donald Trump is no longer in the White House four years from now.

Writing for the National Post, Norman argues that the U.S.-Canada relationship "cannot be saved," and then goes on to explain why the damage being done by Trump cannot be so easily undone.

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'Turned out the lights': Fury hits Washington Post as it refuses to run $115K anti-Musk ad

The Washington Post canceled plans to run a front-and back-page advertisement that would have earned the paper $115,000 — and ran straight into fresh fury.

The ad, reportedly sponsored by the watchdog group Common Cause, demanded that President Donald Trump fire Elon Musk, who is working as a special government employee endeavoring to slash spending, and purging federal government workers.

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Israel PM says 'committed' to Trump's Gaza plan

by Delphine Matthieussent with Leon Bruneau in Riyadh

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday he was "committed" to a U.S. proposal to take over Gaza and displace its Palestinian residents, as Washington's top diplomat was in Saudi Arabia to push the plan opposed by Arab states.

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Trump begins firing air traffic control staff amid 7 plane crashes

President Donald Trump's administration, guided by the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), reportedly began firing staff responsible for air traffic control amid more than a half dozen recent airplane crashes.

The Associated Press reported that probationary employees at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) began receiving emails on Friday night saying they would be terminated.

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