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29 Jan 2025

#politics

Fox News: Trump administration offers buyouts to remote employees who don’t return to the office
Trump administration offers buyouts to remote employees who don’t return to the office
The Trump administration is offering buyouts to federal remote employees who do not wish to return to in-person work, with a deadline of February 6 to opt-in. The initiative aims to enhance government efficiency and accountability, as only 6% of federal employees currently work full-time in offices.

Federal employees who choose to resign under this program will receive eight months of pay and benefits, while those returning to the office will be subject to higher performance standards. The administration anticipates that 5 to 10 percent of employees may opt to leave, potentially saving taxpayers up to $100 billion annually.


#society

Fox News: Meryl Streep cut a 'car-size hole' in her neighbor's fence to escape Palisades Fire
Meryl Streep cut a 'car-size hole' in her neighbor's fence to escape Palisades Fire
Meryl Streep faced a dangerous situation during the recent Palisades Fire when a tree blocked her only exit. To escape, she borrowed wire cutters from a neighbor and cut a hole in the fence to drive through their yard.

Other residents, including Martin Short, also experienced evacuation challenges, with Short taking an hour to leave due to road blockages. The fires have caused significant destruction, with the Palisades Fire destroying over 6,800 structures and the Eaton Fire affecting nearly 9,500.


Fox News: ‘Gossip Girl’ star poses with son for first time in 10 years after international custody battle
‘Gossip Girl’ star poses with son for first time in 10 years after international custody battle
Kelly Rutherford, known for her role in "Gossip Girl," was recently seen in Paris with her son Hermés during Fashion Week, marking their first public appearance together in a decade. This comes after a lengthy custody battle with her ex-husband Daniel Giersch, which began in 2010.

Rutherford has lived in Monaco to be closer to her children after losing custody, spending around $2 million in legal fees. She expressed gratitude for her current relationship with her children and emphasized the importance of healing and spending time together.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump invites Netanyahu to visit White House; PM’s office says meeting set for Feb. 4
Trump invites Netanyahu to visit White House; PM’s office says meeting set for Feb. 4
President Trump has invited Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to the White House for a meeting next week, marking Netanyahu as the first foreign leader to receive such an invitation during Trump's second term. The agenda will focus on peace efforts and the ongoing ceasefire deal with Hamas.

Netanyahu faces political pressure to resume fighting, while Trump aims to ensure the ceasefire is maintained. Incentives from the U.S. may include sanctions against the International Criminal Court and support for Israel's military actions. Discussions will also cover regional issues, including relations with Saudi Arabia.


#economy

GB News: Gail's chairman lashes out at Labour's 'disastrous' handling of the economy as he fears recession
Gail's chairman lashes out at Labour's 'disastrous' handling of the economy as he fears recession
Britain is currently in a recession, attributed to the "disastrous" policies of the Labour government, as stated by Luke Johnson, chairman of Gail’s Bakery. His comments follow Chancellor Rachel Reeves' call for more aggressive measures to stimulate economic growth.




#health

The Western Journal: To RFK JR.: Undo This Federal Policy That Exacerbates Homelessness - It'll Help the Mentally Ill
To RFK JR.: Undo This Federal Policy That Exacerbates Homelessness - It'll Help the Mentally Ill
A significant portion of the homeless and incarcerated populations in the U.S. suffers from untreated severe mental illnesses, largely due to the failure of the deinstitutionalization movement. The Institutions for Mental Diseases Exclusion, a federal policy, has created barriers to necessary care.

The author calls on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to address this issue by advocating for the repeal of the IMD Exclusion, which would enhance access to mental health treatment and honor the legacy of his uncle, President John F. Kennedy. Comprehensive reforms are needed to support vulnerable individuals effectively.


#crime

Fox News: Drunk NYC man pummels taxi driver, steals cab before crashing into parked car during fight over fare: police
Drunk NYC man pummels taxi driver, steals cab before crashing into parked car during fight over fare: police
A Bronx man, Mame Gueye, 25, allegedly choked a New York City taxi driver after a fare dispute and stole the cab, leading police on a chase before crashing it into a parked car. He faces multiple charges, including robbery and driving while intoxicated.

Gueye had a prior arrest for suspected DUI earlier this year. He was apprehended after fleeing the crash scene.