Former NHL star P.K. Subban defended hockey legend Wayne Gretzky's association with former President Donald Trump, dismissing criticism of their relationship. This news comes as the U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, prepares to address the Munich Security Conference, warning of a new era in geopolitics.
Gretzky was seen at Trump's inauguration in January 2025, when Trump began his second term as president, according to Fox News. In 2024, Trump reportedly teased Canada with the possibility of naming Gretzky the governor of the "51st state," Fox News reported.
Meanwhile, in the world of sports, Travis Pastrana is set to return to the Daytona International Speedway for the first time in three years. Pastrana, a famed NASCAR and motocross star, will be participating in the Daytona weekend with a focus on supporting veterans and first responders, as reported by Fox News. Pastrana described the intensity of the race, recalling his heart rate reaching over 180 beats per minute during his first Daytona 500 race.
In other sports news, New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo is recovering from a serious ankle injury. Skattebo, who became a popular figure in the tristate area, suffered ligament tears and a dislocated ankle, requiring emergency surgery. He is now four months into his recovery and is eager to return to the field, according to Fox News.
On the international stage, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to deliver a major speech at the Munich Security Conference, where he will lead the U.S. delegation. Rubio has described the current moment as a "defining moment" and a "new era," according to BBC World. The conference is taking place amidst heightened global tensions, including the war in Ukraine and ongoing issues with China. French President Emmanuel Macron has emphasized the need for Europe to prepare for independence from the U.S., while Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte has stressed the importance of transatlantic bonds, according to BBC World.
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