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#politics
Forbes: House Republicans Block Release Of Gaetz Ethics Report
House Republicans voted 206-198 to prevent the release of an Ethics Committee report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who faced allegations of sexual misconduct and drug use. The report will return to the Ethics Committee for further consideration.
Rep. Tom McClintock was the sole Republican to vote with Democrats on this issue.
Times Of Israel: Smotrich said to tell Civil Administration of ‘great opportunity’ to annex West Bank
Far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich aims to shut down the Defense Ministry department overseeing Israeli-Palestinian civil affairs in the West Bank, pushing for annexation amid hopes for support from the incoming Trump administration. He envisions full Israeli control and normalization of governance in the area.
While Smotrich's plans reflect aspirations among settlers, uncertainty remains regarding Trump's backing for such moves, which could jeopardize broader diplomatic goals, including relations with Saudi Arabia. Previous warnings from Trump's administration suggest caution in assuming support for annexation.
#society
The Western Journal: Justice: She Trashed Pro-Trump Clients, Now Devastated Salon Owner Is Applying for Fast-Food Work
Idaho salon owner Tiffney Prickett has lost numerous clients after publicly denouncing Trump supporters, claiming she would prefer fast-food work over serving them. Despite her 22-year career, she remains steadfast in her beliefs, refusing to reconsider her stance even as her business suffers.
Prickett's situation highlights the impact of propaganda, as she continues to vilify those who supported her, demonstrating a lack of introspection. Her experience serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of ideological extremism.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: In Germany, Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his conservative rival Friedrich Merz clash over military aid to Ukraine
The upcoming early parliamentary elections in Germany on February 23, 2025, are heavily influenced by the ongoing war in Ukraine, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz and opposition leader Friedrich Merz leveraging the conflict in their campaigns. Scholz promotes cautious support for Ukraine, while Merz advocates for more aggressive military aid.
Recent polls indicate a divided public opinion on military assistance, with a majority opposing the delivery of Taurus missiles to Ukraine, despite increasing support for military aid following Donald Trump's election. Scholz's recent diplomatic efforts include a surprise visit to Kyiv, where he pledged additional financial support.
#economy
The Western Journal: Delaware Judge Foiled: Stopped $56B Payout, But Couldn’t Stop Potential $140B Jump at SpaceX
A Delaware judge ruled against Elon Musk's $56 billion compensation package, citing conflicts of interest in the negotiation process. Despite a supermajority of shareholders approving the package, the judge maintained that such a vote cannot rectify a conflicted transaction.
Meanwhile, Musk's SpaceX has reportedly gained a $140 billion increase in valuation, now estimated at $350 billion. Musk's wealth has surged to $353 billion, solidifying his status as the world's richest individual.
GB News: Vodafone's £16.5bn Three 'mega-merger' won't send prices surging despite £300 warning
Vodafone and Three have received regulatory approval for their £16.5 billion merger, creating the largest mobile network operator in Britain with 27 million customers. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) approved the deal with conditions, including investment commitments and price caps to protect consumers.
While industry analysts view the merger as a significant development for UK mobile services, concerns remain about potential job losses and rising consumer costs. The CMA's conditions aim to ensure competition and investment in mobile infrastructure, but the long-term impact of the merger will need to be closely monitored.