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10 Feb 2025

#politics

Fox News: Trump DOJ calls judge's DOGE order 'anti-constitutional'
Trump DOJ calls judge's DOGE order 'anti-constitutional'
The Trump administration is contesting a federal judge's ruling that restricts Elon Musk and his associates from accessing Treasury Department data, labeling it as "anti-constitutional." The ruling also prevents Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent from accessing personal data, which the administration argues undermines their efforts to reduce government waste.

Vice President JD Vance and other officials criticized the ruling as an example of judicial overreach, claiming it obstructs legitimate executive power. Musk has called for the judge to be impeached, while Trump expressed disappointment in the decision.


GB News: Labour WhatsApp scandal shows 'antisemitism is still rife' within the party, Usherwood claims
Labour WhatsApp scandal shows 'antisemitism is still rife' within the party, Usherwood claims
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces warnings about potential by-election losses to Reform UK amid a growing WhatsApp scandal within the Labour Party. Political commentator Theo Usherwood expressed alarm over ongoing concerns regarding antisemitism in parts of the party.




The Federalist: Democrats Have Become The 'No You Can't' Party
Democrats Have Become The 'No You Can't' Party
Americans have grown frustrated with a political culture that prioritizes condescension and bureaucratic inefficiency over bold action and innovation. The arrival of the Trump administration highlighted this divide, with critics often deriding efforts to streamline government and prioritize American interests.

This tension reflects a broader struggle between those advocating for a proactive, can-do spirit and those who cling to traditional bureaucratic norms. The piece argues that American greatness has historically stemmed from youthful audacity and a willingness to challenge the status quo, contrasting sharply with the current political climate that emphasizes restrictions and caution.


Fox News: Russ Vought offers one-word response after his alma mater deletes message congratulating him on confirmation
Russ Vought offers one-word response after his alma mater deletes message congratulating him on confirmation
Wheaton College removed a congratulatory message for alumnus Russell Vought following his confirmation as OMB director due to backlash. The college stated it did not intend to engage in political discourse and emphasized its focus on non-political endorsements.

Vought expressed disappointment over the removal, while Sen. Eric Schmitt criticized the decision. In contrast, Hillsdale College reaffirmed its support for Vought, highlighting the divisive nature of the online reactions to Wheaton's post.


The Federalist: Media Should Investigate Federal Waste, Not The People Finding It
Media Should Investigate Federal Waste, Not The People Finding It
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has revealed significant wasteful spending, raising concerns about the media's failure to investigate these issues. Despite the availability of data on USAspending.gov, corporate media have largely focused on discrediting DOGE staff rather than examining questionable government expenditures.

This misdirection highlights a conflict of interest, as many media outlets receive substantial funding from the government they report on. Instead of pursuing deeper inquiries into spending practices, the media appears more interested in the backgrounds of those investigating these financial irregularities.


#society

The Telegraph: Watch: Taylor Swift grimaces after being booed at Super Bowl
Watch: Taylor Swift grimaces after being booed at Super Bowl
Taylor Swift faced boos from Philadelphia Eagles fans during the Super Bowl after being shown on the big screen. The singer, attending with friends and her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce, appeared surprised by the reaction.

Former President Trump, also in attendance, received mixed reactions and commented on Swift's experience, suggesting her political affiliations may have influenced the crowd's response.


Fox News: Figure skating mom starts Skates of Hope to honor DC plane crash victims
Figure skating mom starts Skates of Hope to honor DC plane crash victims
Christine Cheesman, a homeschool mom and art teacher from North Carolina, founded Skates of Hope after the tragic crash of American Airlines Flight 5342, which killed all 67 onboard, including 28 members of the figure skating community. Cheesman aims to honor the victims by providing skates to those in need.

Her initiative seeks to support young athletes and their families affected by the tragedy, with plans to establish Skates of Hope as a nonprofit organization. Cheesman encourages donations of skates and monetary contributions to assist families who lost loved ones.


#technology

Le Monde: Eric Sadin, the philosopher-critic of degenerative AI
Eric Sadin, the philosopher-critic of degenerative AI
France will host an AI Action Summit on February 10, featuring global leaders and tech executives, including Sam Altman and Sundar Pichai. Concurrently, philosopher Eric Sadin will lead a counter-summit focused on the cultural and civilizational implications of generative AI.

Sadin emphasizes the need to critically examine the impact of AI on high-cognition professions, arguing that the rapid advancement of AI raises significant questions about the future of human creativity and intellect.