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Southwest Airlines to Cut Nearly 2000 Workers

Southwest Airlines is cutting 1,750 jobs, marking the first major layoffs in its 53-year history.

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs Vetoes Election Bill

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has vetoed HB2703, a bill Republican lawmakers claimed would speed up election results.

FireAid Benefit Concert Raises $100 Million for Wildfire Relief

The FireAid benefit concert has raised an estimated $100 million through donations, sponsorships, streaming partnerships, and more, with the first $50 million grant being deployed immediately to support wildfire relief efforts.

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s Beverly Hills Home Burglarized Amid Rising LA Crime

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s Beverly Hills home was recently targeted in a burglary while they were away. The suspect broke into the residence by smashing a glass door but fled after being interrupted by a staff member. Authorities are investigating the incident, which is part of a growing trend of high-profile burglaries in Los Angeles.

Asteroid 2024 YR4: Assessing the 2032 Impact Risk

Recent observations have increased the estimated probability of asteroid 2024 YR4 impacting Earth on December 22, 2032, to 3.1%. This asteroid, measuring between 130 and 300 feet in diameter, was first detected in December 2024. While the likelihood of impact remains low, continuous monitoring is essential to refine its trajectory and assess potential risks.

SpaceX Achieves Historic Booster Landing in The Bahamas

On February 18, 2025, SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and achieved a historic first by landing the rocket's first-stage booster on a droneship off the coast of The Bahamas. This mission marks the first time a rocket has taken off from one country and landed in another.

Trump Directs DOJ to Dismiss Remaining Biden-Appointed U.S. Attorneys

President Donald Trump has ordered the Department of Justice to remove all remaining U.S. attorneys appointed during the Biden administration. The move is part of his broader effort to reform the DOJ, which he claims has been politicized. In a statement on Truth Social, Trump declared that the dismissals were necessary to "restore confidence" in the American justice system.

Trump Dismisses EU’s Proposed Ban on U.S. Agricultural Imports

President Donald Trump has dismissed the European Union’s proposal to ban certain U.S. agricultural imports due to pesticide regulations. The EU’s draft policy would prohibit imports of crops treated with pesticides that are banned in Europe, potentially affecting American soybean, corn, and wheat exports. Trump responded by saying, “Let them do it. They’re just hurting themselves if they do that.”

Trump Administration Considers Military Action Against Mexican Drug Cartels

The Trump administration is actively discussing potential military strikes against Mexican drug cartels, following their designation as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) on January 20, 2025. Border Czar Tom Homan indicated that while collaboration with the Mexican government is preferred, unilateral action remains an option if U.S. personnel are threatened. This development underscores the administration's commitment to combating cartel-related violence and drug trafficking.

Trump Administration Enforces ‘Gulf of America’ Naming Policy

President Donald Trump has intensified measures to enforce the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America," as per an executive order signed on January 20, 2025. The administration has barred Associated Press (AP) journalists from key White House events until the news organization adopts the new nomenclature. This action underscores the administration's commitment to its "America First" agenda and highlights ongoing tensions between the White House and media outlets.

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