Best Coast frontwoman Bethany Cosentino called on Casey Wasserman to step down from his agency, while the Trump administration faced scrutiny over potential actions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the future of TikTok in the United States remained uncertain. These developments, along with climate concerns surrounding the 2026 Winter Olympics, dominated headlines.
Bethany Cosentino, the lead singer of the band Best Coast, publicly urged Casey Wasserman to resign from his agency, according to Variety. This call to action came in response to emails related to the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration's stance on immigration enforcement drew criticism. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, during a press briefing, stated she had not heard President Donald Trump consider deploying ICE agents to polling sites, but she declined to rule it out, according to Time. This followed a suggestion by former Trump advisor Steve Bannon on his War Room podcast that ICE agents should be present at polling places during the upcoming midterm elections.
The administration's plans to expand immigrant detention capacity also faced opposition. Time reported that the Trump administration allocated $45 billion to ICE to build new detention centers, as part of a larger $170 million allocated for immigration enforcement. The agency had already begun acquiring properties in at least eight states, including purchases in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Arizona. Local communities and government leaders were actively fighting against these developments.
In other news, the future of TikTok in the United States remained a topic of discussion. Vox reported that the app had transferred to new owners, leading to a period of uncertainty. "Its been a mess ever since," the article stated.
Finally, athletes preparing for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy expressed concerns about climate change. According to Time, the Italian Alps experienced unusually warm weather, with temperatures in Cortina warming by 6.4 degrees Fahrenheit since the town first hosted the Winter Olympics in 1956. Athletes emphasized the importance of climate action to ensure the Games' survival.
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