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11 Feb 2025

#politics

Breitbart: DOGE: Contract for $168,000 Anthony Fauci Museum Exhibit Terminated
DOGE: Contract for $168,000 Anthony Fauci Museum Exhibit Terminated
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, has canceled a $168,000 contract for a museum exhibit featuring Dr. Anthony Fauci as part of a broader effort to eliminate wasteful government spending. In total, 62 contracts worth $182 million were terminated, focusing solely on administrative costs.

Social media reactions have praised the swift actions of DOGE, with comments highlighting the need for accountability in government spending. Meanwhile, Republican officials are pursuing investigations into Fauci's actions during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite his preemptive pardon by former President Biden.


Breitbart: Report: Trump Readies Pause of Enforcement of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Report: Trump Readies Pause of Enforcement of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
President Trump plans to direct Attorney General Pam Bondi to establish new guidelines for enforcing the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), which prohibits bribing foreign officials. A temporary enforcement pause will be implemented to streamline the act in line with economic interests.

Additionally, Trump is expected to take executive action to pardon former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, who was previously commuted by Trump in 2020 after serving time for corruption related to selling Obama's Senate seat.


#society

GB News: Drivers face £5,000 fines for breaking updated Highway Code rules - ‘Unnecessary hardship’
Drivers face £5,000 fines for breaking updated Highway Code rules - ‘Unnecessary hardship’
Motorists in the UK may face fines of up to £5,000 for violating new Highway Code rules that require a minimum distance of 1.5 meters when overtaking cyclists. The changes aim to enhance safety for cyclists, who are often vulnerable on the roads.

Failure to comply can lead to serious penalties, including points on the driver's license and potential driving bans. Despite the emphasis on cyclist safety, some drivers express frustration over perceived double standards regarding road usage.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Trump Issues New Counsel to Israel on Hamas: On Saturday, Get Ready for 'All Hell to Break Loose'
Trump Issues New Counsel to Israel on Hamas: On Saturday, Get Ready for 'All Hell to Break Loose'
President Trump warned Hamas that if all hostages are not released by Saturday, Israel should cancel the ceasefire and prepare for severe retaliation. He emphasized that hostages must be returned in full, not in increments, or face dire consequences.

Hamas announced a delay in the hostage release, citing Israel's failure to meet obligations, which Israeli officials labeled as a violation of the ceasefire. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered heightened military readiness in response.


Breitbart: 'Let Hell Break Out': Trump Demands Hamas Free ALL Hostages by Saturday Noon or Deal's Off and Israel Can Fight
'Let Hell Break Out': Trump Demands Hamas Free ALL Hostages by Saturday Noon or Deal's Off and Israel Can Fight
President Trump has issued an ultimatum to Hamas, demanding the release of all Israeli and American hostages by noon on Saturday, threatening to end the ceasefire if they fail to comply. He emphasized that Israel can decide its course of action thereafter.

Hamas has delayed the release of hostages, citing Israeli violations of the ceasefire. Currently, 73 hostages remain in Gaza, with 17 expected to be released in the first phase. Trump’s statement reflects a hardline stance on the hostage situation.


#culture

The Western Journal: Patriotic, Pro-Family Super Bowl Ads Highlight MAGA's Cultural Dominance
Patriotic, Pro-Family Super Bowl Ads Highlight MAGA's Cultural Dominance
Super Bowl LIX showcased a strong patriotic and pro-family theme, highlighted by ads emphasizing American values. Notable moments included a Rocket Mortgage ad featuring soldiers returning home and a Jeep commercial with Harrison Ford discussing freedom.

The event further celebrated American exceptionalism, with a stirring promotion by Brad Pitt and performances of patriotic songs. President Trump’s appearance during the national anthem drew cheers, signaling a shift towards traditional values in entertainment.


#health

The Mirror: Sweets and fizzy drinks with links to cancer and heart problems 'flooding UK'
Sweets and fizzy drinks with links to cancer and heart problems 'flooding UK'
A warning has been issued in the UK regarding American sweets and drinks linked to health risks, including cancer and heart problems. Products such as Jolly Rancher, Fanta Pineapple, and Mtn Dew contain illegal ingredients banned in the UK. Manchester City Council is actively seizing these items from local shops.

The Chartered Trading Standards Institute emphasizes the importance of consumer safety and urges parents to avoid these products for children. They are working to educate retailers on the dangers and encourage reporting of any items with banned ingredients.


#crime

The Mirror: Unforgotten viewers 'work out' who killed Gerry after
Unforgotten viewers 'work out' who killed Gerry after
In the latest episode of ITV's Unforgotten, DCI Jess James and Sunny Khan investigate the past of Gerry Cooper after his remains are found. They interview his widow, Juliet, who reveals her husband's debt to a dangerous crowd and expresses disbelief over his cause of death, hinting at foul play.

As Jess examines Juliet's claims, discrepancies arise, particularly regarding her alleged request to reopen the case, which lacks documentation. Viewers speculate on Juliet's possible involvement in Gerry's death for financial gain, with many pointing to her affluent lifestyle as a motive.


#sports

The Mirror: Rio Ferdinand responds to Jadon Sancho's controversial one-word Man Utd message
Rio Ferdinand responds to Jadon Sancho's controversial one-word Man Utd message
Rio Ferdinand has observed that former Manchester United players, including Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho, are thriving on loan at other clubs, suggesting that the pressure of playing at Old Trafford may have hindered their performances. Rashford recently debuted for Aston Villa, where he expressed gratitude for the warm reception from fans.

Ferdinand noted a trend where players like Antony and Scott McTominay have excelled after leaving United, attributing their success to newfound freedom away from the club's intense environment. Aston Villa's manager praised the team's performance in their recent FA Cup victory, highlighting the contributions of new signings.