Inside the MAGA battle to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene

MAGA阵营中争夺取代玛乔丽·泰勒·格林的战斗

Apple News Today

2026-02-16

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Global leaders and influential power brokers gathered at the Munich Security Conference over the weekend. Reuters reports on how Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s speech struck a tone of unity. Early voting is underway in the race to win the House seat previously held by Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene. Politico’s Alec Hernandez joins to discuss the crowded field. Under an executive order from President Trump, federal agencies are deploying AI as a way to operate more efficiently. Ian Duncan of the Washington Post details how some departments are using the technology and the concerns it is raising. Plus, Southwest Airlines is getting some pushback for recent policy changes, and how cheating accusations in curling at the Winter Olympics unfolded. Today’s episode was hosted by Cecilia Lei.
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  • Good morning.

  • The Trump administration spent the weekend in Munich looking to dial down tensions with allies with mixed results.

  • Europe has taken some shock therapy and some lines have been crossed that cannot be uncrossed anymore.

  • Marjorie Taylor Greene has left the political stage, but as political reports,

  • her presence still hangs over the race to replace her.

  • and the cheating accusations swirling around the Winter Olympics curling.

  • It's Monday, February 16th.

  • I'm Cecilia Leigh.

  • This is Apple News Today.

  • Many of the world's most powerful and influential people descended on Germany over the weekend for the Munich Security Conference.

  • Last year, Vice President J.D.

  • Vance stunned audiences when he scolded European democracies.

  • So diplomats were watching closely this year when Secretary of State Marco Rubio took to the stage.

  • On Saturday, he delivered a speech that was, at least in tone, warmer to his hosts.

  • We care deeply about your future and ours.

  • And if at times we disagree,

  • our disagreements come from our profound sense of concern about a Europe with which we are connected.

  • Not just economically, not just militarily.

  • We are connected spiritually and we are connected culturally.

  • We want Europe to be strong.