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American soldier sets himself on fire in front of the Israeli embassy

Aaron Bushnell, from San Antonio, Texas, set himself on fire in a tragic act on Sunday to protest what he calls complicity with genocide. The dramatic event took place in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington.

Police and Secret Service agents intervened at around 1pm to deal with the incident. Witnesses and video footage of the scene claim that Bushnell, dressed in uniform, could be heard shouting “Free Palestine”. Despite the swift intervention of the police, the young airman later died from severe burns.

The Associated Press reported that police sources said Bushnell placed his phone on the ground before turning on his own device to broadcast his message live on Twitch, where he declared, “I will not be complicit in genocide.”

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According to an Israeli spokesperson, the embassy was unaware of the aviator’s existence before his death. That said, the protests coincide with Israel’s greatly intensified offensive against Gaza, which has prompted international condemnation and debate over allegations of genocide.

A similar incident of self-immolation occurred in Atlanta a month earlier, when a protester set himself on fire outside the Israeli consulate. Both the protester and a security guard suffered burns during the demonstration.

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As the investigation into Aaron Bushnell’s latest act continues, there is much discussion about the need for dialogue to resolve what is now a long-running and highly controversial geopolitical conflict.

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Donald Trump wants to deport Prince Harry

Former U.S. President Donald Trump, in a number of headline-grabbing statements recently, has expressed his vehement dislike of Prince Harry and his status… as an immigrant.

He has also declared that, if elected again in 2024, he would take no protective measures towards the Duke of Sussex, whom he would like to see deported as quickly as possible.

During his speech at the CPAC Republican convention in Oxon Hills, Maryland, Trump sharply criticized the Biden administration for its treatment of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle since their move to California in 2020. He described what he considers Prince Harry’s betrayal of Queen Elizabeth II as unforgivable , and suggested that the latter had received excessive courtesy from the US.

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Trump’s comments come at a time when Prince Harry’s immigration status is under increasing scrutiny following his confession in his book Spare about his past drug use.

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The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, questioned the legality of Harry’s admission to the U.S. based on current immigration laws. Members of the Department of Homeland Security contradicted this, saying that not all statements in the books are considered fact or sworn evidence.

Simply put, Harry could not be denied access to America because of something in his book.

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Trump’s comments aren’t limited to Prince Harry, however… he’s also targeted his wife Meghan Markle in several of his interviews and speeches.

Meghan and Harry must not feel too out of place to be publicly attacked in this way, as they’re used to it in England!

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It happened on a… February 27

2021

US authorizes its third COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson, a one-shot vaccine.

2020

Dow Jones Index suffers its biggest points fall in history closing down 1,190.95 in New York amid concerns about COVID-19.

1998

Britain’s House of Lords agreed to give a monarch’s first-born daughter the same claim to the throne as any first-born son. This was the end to 1,000 years of male preference.

1994

17th Winter Olympics end in Lillehammer, Norway; Canada takes home three Golds – Myriam BĂ©dard for Biathlon (2) and Jean-Luc Brassard for Moguls Freestyle Skiing.

1991

Singer James Brown is released from prison.

1981

Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder record the single “Ebony & Ivory”.

1977

Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones rock group is arrested by the RCMP and charged with possession of heroin with intent to traffic and possession of cocaine; police seize 22 grams of heroin, 5 grams of cocaine and narcotics paraphernalia; Richards is released on $25,000 bail; later found guilty, but released on condition the Stones play two benefit concerts for the blind.

1827

New Orleans held its first Mardi Gras celebration.

1814

Vienna, Austria, Ludwig van Beethoven premieres his Eighth symphony.

1594

Henry IV crowned King of France.

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Kyle Connor is now in the same conversation as Ilya Kovalchuk

In the Winnipeg Jets’ 4-3 win over the Arizona Coyotes on Sunday, Kyle Connor scored the winning goal in overtime, his ninth in such circumstances. Connor’s nine overtime wins puts him second in Jets-Thrashers history, tied with a certain Ilya Kovalchuk.

Connor scored twice in the win, bringing the Jets to within one point of the Dallas Stars and first place in the Central Division. Number 81 used his laser to beat Connor Ingram, who couldn’t do anything about it!

Mark Scheifele picked up four points (one goal and three assists) to bring his season total to 51 points in 50 games.

As for Connor, who made quite an impression against the Yotes, he has 40 points so far in 40 games, including 23 goals. Even though he missed a total of 16 games while recovering from a knee injury, he still sits atop the Jets scoring charts.

By simple mathematical calculation, Connor would have made the red light flicker 32 times had he played all 56 games for the Winnipeg Jets.

Using the same calculation, that would make 47 goals over a full 82-game season. His highest career total is 47, achieved during the 2021-22 campaign.

The Jets are back in action on Tuesday, when the Blues visit them in Winnipeg.

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Bill SkarsgÄrd seeks bloody revenge in Boy Kills World

A new dystopian action film, Boy Kills World, arrives on the entertainment scene. It stars Bill SkarsgÄrd and the excellent Dutch actress Famke Jenssen. German director Moritz Mohr is behind this fast-paced thriller!

H. Jon Benjamin, known for his roles in Archer, Bob’s Burgers and other animated series, is the voice inside Boy’s mind.

Jessica Rothe is also part of the cast, as are Sharlto Copley, Brett Gelman and Isaiah Mustafa.

Andrew Koji completes this impressive ensemble.

The story of Boy Kills World is a journey into a post-apocalyptic world where Skarsgard’s character Boy seeks revenge for the murders of his family by Hilda Van Der Koy (Janssen), the evil matriarch who runs a dystopian regime. Boy is rendered deaf and mute by a twist of fate, leading him on a quest for revenge guided by the voice of a childhood video game.

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The trailer from Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions features an original, surreal visual style. The film premiered in the Midnight Madness section of the Toronto Film Festival 2023.

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Boy Kills World is scheduled for theatrical release on April 26.

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Navalny: Joe Biden imposes major sanctions on Russia

The Biden administration has announced a long list of sanctions against over 500 Russian targets. This is a major escalation in its campaign to counter Russia’s actions, a response to the death of Russian political opposition leader Alexey Navalny, as well as continued military aggression against Ukraine.

These sanctions are the largest taken in a single day since the start of the conflict.

Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny died in Russian custody in circumstances that have been condemned internationally.

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The latest sanctions are also likely to be far-reaching, targeting those involved in Navalny’s conviction, Russia’s financial sector and defense industry. They could even affect entities working against the sanctions. The United States is working to limit the Kremlin’s sources of revenue and weaken its ability to arm its military.

The sanctions are not limited to Russian actors. They also affect third-party entities in countries such as China, Serbia and the United Arab Emirates, which have supplied Russia with materials essential to its war effort. The US Treasury and State Departments have announced a series of trade restrictions. The Commerce Department has imposed additional restrictions on more than 90 entities.

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Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, has boasted of his country’s resistance to such sanctions, although they have been imposed in the past. U.S. officials recognize the need to adjust their sanctions strategy in order to continue putting pressure on the Russian economy. Treasury officials stress the importance of preventing Russia from accessing critical supply chains for its military production.

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While world powers are still discussing the implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Navalny’s death, the EU and UK are also expected to announce sanctions packages to align with US policies.

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Sorry haters, Taylor and Travis are still very much in love!

The most popular couple on the planet, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, have been at it again recently. Ms. Swift, following her first concert in Sydney, Australia, as part of her Eras Tour, ran to give her man a passionate kiss after his performance.

Kelce, who has just won the Super Bowl, flew to Sydney to take part in his popstar girlfriend’s tour, and images of the two lovebirds soon exploded.

A kiss as the couple left Accor Stadium sent the Swifties into a frenzy!

Before the kiss, Kelce took the time to say hello to his girlfriend’s fans before heading to the VIP section, where he sat down to watch the concert. Kelce was there with his friend Ross Travis, as well as Katy Perry, Rita Ora and Taika Waititi.

Swift has always been discreet about her love life, but with Travis Kelce, she seems proud to be out and about!

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It happened on a… February 26

2020

Saudi Arabia bars overseas pilgrims from accessing religious sites of Mecca and Medina because of COVID-19 fears for 1st time in living memory.

2019

City of Venice in Italy introduces a day visitors tax.

2012

84th Academy Awards: “The Artist” wins five Oscars and becomes the first silent film to win since 1927.

1993

Terrorist bomb explodes at World Trade Center, killing six people and injuring over 1,000.

1989

Dallas Cowboys fire coach Tom Landry after a 29-year career.

1983

Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” album goes #1 and stays #1 for 37 weeks.

1970

Beatles release “Beatles Again” aka “Hey Jude” album.

1936

Adolf Hitler opens first factory for production of the Volkswagen – the People’s Car in Saxony, Germany.

1930

New York City installed traffic lights.

1909

Kinemacolor, the first successful color motion picture process, is first shown to the general public at the Palace Theatre in London.

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It happened on a… February 25

2018

Winter Olympics: Marit Bjoergen (Norway) becomes the most successful winter athlete of all time (15 medals) with gold in the 30k cross country.

1998

Switzerland’s 1st legal brothel opens in Zurich.

1991

Silver speculator Bruce McNall, hockey star Wayne Gretzky and entertainer John Candy jointly buy CFL Toronto Argonauts; Gretzky and Candy are later financially embarrassed by the bankruptcy of McNall.

1986

People Power Revolution: President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos flees the nation after 20 years of rule; Corazon Aquino becomes the Philippines’ first woman president.

1964

Cassius Clay, a 7-1 underdog, knocks out Sonny Liston in the 7th round to become World Heavyweight Boxing Champion for the first time; later known as Muhammad Ali.

1963

Beatles release their 1st single in US “Please Please Me”.

1940

The New York Rangers and the Montreal Canadiens played in the first hockey game to be televised in the U.S. The game was aired on W2WBS in New York with one camera in a fixed position. The Rangers beat the Canadiens 6-2.

1932

Austrian immigrant Adolf Hitler gets German citizenship.

1870

In New York City, the first pneumatic-powered subway line was opened to the public.

1836

Washington DC, Samuel Colt patents the first revolving barrel multishot firearm.

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It happened on a… February 24

2022

Russia attacks the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. Vladimir Putin announced this military operation, in the Donbas region, to “demilitarize the country”.

2021

United Nations-backed COVAX initiative begins delivering vaccines to middle and low income countries with first AstraZeneca shipment to Ghana.

2020

Former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein found guilty of rape and a criminal sexual act in landmark case that ignited #MeToo movement.

2018

Men’s big air snowboarding event makes Olympic debut at Pyeongchang; Canada’s SĂ©bastien Toutant is inaugural gold medallist.

2008

Fidel Castro retires as the President of Cuba due to ill health after nearly fifty years.

Cuba’s parliament named Raul Castro president. His brother Fidel had ruled for nearly 50 years.

1981

Britain’s Prince Charles announces engagement to Lady Diana Spencer.

1965

Beatles begin filming “Help” in Bahamas.

1938

The first nylon bristle toothbrush was made. It was the first time that nylon yarn had been used commercially.

1920

The Nazi Party is founded.

1903

In Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, an area was leased to the U.S. for a naval base.