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#society
Front Page Magazine: Trump Judges Defend Jewish Students on Campus
A federal court has criticized Cooper Union for suggesting that Jewish students should have hidden during a mob incident, emphasizing that universities must protect students from harassment. Similar sentiments were echoed by Judge Scarsi regarding UCLA's treatment of Jewish students.
The article contrasts the responses of judges appointed by Trump, who have defended Jewish students' rights, with those appointed by Clinton and Obama, who have been more dismissive of antisemitism claims. This highlights the impact of judicial appointments on campus antisemitism and the civil rights of Jewish students.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Suspension of US aid puts Afghan population at risk
Afghanistan continues to face a dire humanitarian crisis, exacerbated by US President Donald Trump's decision to suspend foreign aid for 90 days. This move threatens the lives of Afghan citizens already suffering under Taliban rule and international sanctions.
The US remains the primary financial supporter of Afghanistan, crucial for preventing the country's collapse, as highlighted by the UN. Since the US withdrawal in 2021, over $21 billion in assistance has been allocated to the nation.
Times Of Israel: With Iran ‘scared,’ US president upbeat on chances to ink new nuclear deal
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty to discuss President Trump's proposal to relocate Gazans, which faces strong opposition from Arab nations. Rubio emphasized the need for cooperation on Gaza's governance and security post-conflict.
Meanwhile, USAID's ability to monitor $8.2 billion in humanitarian aid has diminished due to funding cuts, raising concerns about aid potentially reaching terrorist groups. Trump also hinted at withholding aid to Jordan and Egypt if they refuse to accept Palestinian refugees.
Times Of Israel: Trump urges ending Gaza ceasefire if all hostages not released by noon Saturday
President Trump urged Israel to resume military action in Gaza if all hostages are not released by a Saturday deadline, following Hamas's announcement of a delay in the release. He expressed concern for the hostages' well-being and criticized the staggered release approach.
Additionally, Trump proposed relocating Palestinian refugees from Gaza, threatening to withhold aid from Jordan and Egypt if they do not comply. His comments have faced backlash from Arab nations and rights advocates, who label the plan as ethnic cleansing.
#economy
GB News: BMW becomes latest carmaker to stick with petrol after US removes electric car targets
BMW plans to continue producing petrol cars alongside electric vehicles, citing potential disruptions in the US electric vehicle market. The company's board member emphasized a cautious approach to electrification, investing in combustion engines and hybrids while also rolling out electric models.
Porsche has also announced it will expand its petrol car range despite increasing pressure for electric vehicles. Analysts believe BMW is well-positioned to meet EU emissions targets without resorting to discounts, but it faces challenges in the competitive Chinese market.
#religion
Front Page Magazine: No Longer ‘The Church’ of the Presidents
The Episcopal Church, once a significant institution in American religious life, has shifted towards a focus on social justice and politics, alienating many traditional followers. Critics argue that this transformation undermines its historical role, particularly highlighted by the recent controversial involvement of its leaders in national prayer services.
There are calls for a separation between the federal government and the Episcopal Church, suggesting that official presidential ceremonies should be moved to more apolitical venues. As attendance declines and the Church's alignment with progressive politics grows, its future as a national institution appears uncertain.
#culture
The Mirror: Street Fighter and NCIS star dies as tributes paid to pioneer
Peter Navy Tuiasosopo, a veteran actor known for roles in "Street Fighter" and "Fast and the Furious," has died at 61 due to heart complications. His son confirmed the news on social media, expressing gratitude for the support and highlighting his father's legacy of love and kindness.
Tuiasosopo's career spanned over 30 years, featuring appearances in popular TV shows like "Magnum PI" and "NCIS." He was a trailblazer for Polynesian representation in Hollywood. Funeral details are pending as the family plans a celebration of his life.
Front Page Magazine: Taylor Swift Summed Up What the Left is Thinking After Three Weeks of Trump
Taylor Swift faced a chorus of boos at the Super Bowl, reflecting a broader discontent among the left as Donald Trump's administration rolls back progressive cultural priorities. Once a celebrated figure, Swift's political endorsements have failed to resonate, leading to a decline in her popularity, particularly among Republicans.
The left's cultural dominance appears to be waning, with Trump’s executive actions undermining previously accepted progressive ideas. Swift’s bewilderment at the boos symbolizes the left's struggle to maintain influence in a rapidly changing political landscape.
The Mirror: Andy Capp - 11th February 2025
Andy Capp has been a beloved comic strip in the Daily Mirror since 1957, featuring the daily escapades of the titular character and his wife, Flo. Readers can enjoy their humorous adventures every day and explore previous strips or visit Andy Capp's Facebook page for more content.
The Mirror: Perishers - 11th February 2025
"Perishers," a beloved comic strip that originally ran from 1959 to 2006, continues to captivate audiences. In response to its ongoing popularity, a collection of the best strips by creators Maurice Dodd and Dennis Collins is being reprinted.
#science
Fox News: ESA’s space telescope Euclid discovers ‘astonishing' Einstein ring
The European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope has captured a rare Einstein ring around the galaxy NGC 6506, located 590 million light-years away. This phenomenon, resulting from gravitational lensing, reveals how light bends around massive objects, allowing scientists to observe distant galaxies.
Euclid, launched in July 2023, aims to explore the dark universe and is expected to uncover more about gravity, dark energy, and dark matter. This discovery highlights the telescope's capabilities and the potential for significant findings during its mission.