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11 Feb 2025
#society
Breitbart: Travis Kelce's Ex Thrilled the Chiefs Lost the Super Bowl
Travis Kelce's former girlfriend, Kayla Nicole, celebrated the Eagles' Super Bowl victory over the Chiefs, despite their past relationship. Nicole, who dated Kelce for five years before their split in 2022, faced backlash from Taylor Swift fans since Kelce's new romance with the pop star.
Nicole noted that her ties with other Chiefs' wives and girlfriends have diminished, and she has experienced online harassment from Swift's fans. She expressed that the negativity has affected her, highlighting the challenges of being in the public eye.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: BREAKING: Israel will end ceasefire unless Hamas frees hostages on Trump’s timeline
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the ceasefire with Hamas will end if hostages are not released by Saturday noon. He emphasized that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) will resume intense fighting until Hamas is defeated.
In response, Hamas criticized comments from former President Trump, who warned of severe consequences if hostages are not returned. The ceasefire deal included the release of 33 Israeli hostages, but Hamas cited Israeli military actions and aid issues as reasons for delays.
Breitbart: U.N. Stops Humanitarian Work in Yemen After Houthis Kidnap Staffers
The United Nations has paused humanitarian operations in Yemen's Saada region following the abduction of eight more staff members by Houthi insurgents, bringing the total detained to at least 24. One U.N. World Food Program employee has reportedly died in captivity.
The Houthis, labeled a terrorist organization, have escalated attacks, including on international shipping, since the recent conflict involving Hamas. The U.N. cites "hostile conditions" and violations of agreements by the Houthis as reasons for the operational pause.
Le Monde: Netanyahu, Trump say to resume Gaza fighting if hostages not released by Saturday
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that intense fighting in Gaza would resume if Hamas does not release all Israeli hostages by Saturday. This ultimatum aligns with comments from former President Trump, who threatened severe consequences if hostages are not returned.
Tensions are rising as the ceasefire, which has seen five hostage-prisoner swaps, faces strain. The situation is complicated by Hamas's postponement of a scheduled hostage release and calls for military readiness from Israel, while UN officials urge for the continuation of the truce.
#economy
Breitbart: Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Lays Off 5% of Employees - but Hires AI Experts
Meta is laying off about five percent of its workforce, affecting nearly 4,000 employees, while simultaneously accelerating recruitment for machine learning engineers focused on AI. Many terminated employees reported receiving positive performance ratings prior to their layoffs, contradicting the company's narrative of targeting low performers.
Despite the layoffs, Meta plans to backfill positions, particularly in AI and machine learning, as CEO Mark Zuckerberg emphasizes the importance of these roles for the company’s future. Meta is projected to invest $65 billion in AI this year.
#military
Fox News: Hegseth says DOGE welcome at Pentagon as Defense Department reviews military posture globally
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a review of U.S. military posture globally, emphasizing a shift towards a "warrior ethos" and higher defense spending. He criticized the Biden administration for underfunding the military and welcomed collaboration with the Department of Government Efficiency to reduce waste.
Hegseth also reaffirmed the renaming of Fort Bragg back to its original name, honoring a World War II hero. He stated that the Defense Department's focus should be on military readiness rather than globalist agendas, while also addressing the need for strategic adjustments in response to international conflicts.
#health
GB News: High blood sugar: Doctor shares ideal gap to leave between dinner and bedtime for 'lower levels overnight'
Maintaining stable blood sugar levels overnight is vital for health, as fluctuations can disrupt sleep. Dr. Alasdair Scott recommends waiting two to three hours after the last meal before bedtime and suggests larger meals earlier in the day to improve glucose management.
He emphasizes the benefits of post-dinner walks to stabilize blood sugar levels, especially given societal trends of late-night eating. A study from Brigham and Women's Hospital underscores the importance of daytime eating, linking nighttime meals to glucose intolerance.
#crime
Breitbart: Salman Rushdie Tells Trial of 'Lake of Blood' after Stabbing Attack
Salman Rushdie recounted the violent attack he endured during a public event in New York in August 2022, where he was stabbed multiple times by Hadi Matar. Rushdie described the attacker's ferocious demeanor and the intense pain from a stab wound that left him blind in one eye.
Matar faces charges for the assault, which has been linked to a long-standing fatwa issued by Iran against Rushdie for his novel "The Satanic Verses." Despite the attack, Iran has denied any involvement and placed the blame solely on Rushdie.