U.S. Vice President JD Vance expected to criticize Danish government on what had been second lady’s cultural visit to Greenland. [@CNN]( ) reports on the controversial visit: https://flip.it/5M-1zp #JDVance #Greenland #News #Denmark #Trump #Politics
A U.S. federal judge has indefinitely stopped President Trump’s dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, saying the effort is “likely unconstitutional.” #USAID #Trump #US #Aid #DOGE #Government
Five years ago today, police burst into Breonna Taylor's home and shot her dead. [@19thnews]( ) spoke to her mother, Tamika Palmer, about her ongoing quest for truth and justice, and how she is spending today. “I just want to honor her myself,” Palmer said. “I don’t want to argue with the world, I don’t want to share her with the world, I don’t want to have to prove that she deserves justice.” #BreonnaTaylor #News #USLaw #USPolice #Blackmastodon @npub1e4zk...xz2t
More than 60 years ago, New York Times C. v. Sullivan established that, to succeed in defamation cases, public figures must prove that a published statement is false and that publishers acted with "actual malice." "Murder the Truth," a new book by New York Times journalist and editor David Enrich, discusses the movement to overturn Sullivan, accelerated by Trump, his allies and people who are influenced by them. Nieman Lab spoke to Enrich about his investigation, the journalists he spoke to, and more. "The push to overturn Roe was obviously one of the most coordinated assaults on established Supreme Court precedent, probably in history," Enrich says. "This is definitely not like that — but it’s not an accident that these people were getting up and being given platforms on places like Fox News to make these arguments over and over again." #USLaw #Law #Libel #Defamation #Books @bookstodon group #Media #Journalism #MurderTheTruth
Five years ago today, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Here's a @Flipboard Storyboard looking at that day. Plus, some of the things that have happened since, from the emergence of long COVID to how Africa defied dire predictions of a catastrophic loss of life. #Health #Science #Medicine #COVID #Pandemic
Layoffs in the U.S. soar to 172,017 in February, the highest since 2020, as DOGE slashes federal staff. CNBC reports: "The report comes amid heightened concern about the state of the labor market and the economy in general as Trump’s plans for tariffs, slashing the size of government, and mass deportations and stringent immigration restrictions take shape." #DOGE #Layoffs #Economy #News #Employment #Business #ElonMusk
A number of news organizations, including right-wing outlets Fox News and Newsmax, have signed a letter urging the Trump administration to lift the ban on the Associated Press from attending White House events because of their refusal to use “Gulf of America” in place of “Gulf of Mexico.” “We fear a future administration may not like something Newsmax writes and seek to ban us. This is why news organizations like Newsmax and Fox News are supporting the AP’s First Amendment rights,” Newsmax said in their own statement. Read more from [@Deadline]( ) #Gulf #AssociatedPress #Trump #Mexico #Media
Inside the week that upended relations between the U.S. and Ukraine. NBC News reports: "Tensions between presidents Trump and Zelenskyy had been simmering behind the scenes before they went very public this week." #Ukraine #Trump #News #Zelensky #Russia #RussiaUkraineWar
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russian President Vladimir Putin is “not preparing for peace” after a missile and drone strike leaves one Ukrainian dead. Read more from @ABCNews@flipboard.com #Putin #Russia #Ukaine #Zelenskyy #War