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#politics

Breitbart: Hawley: Tulsi Gabbard's 'Sin' Is She Challenged the Surveillance State
Hawley: Tulsi Gabbard's 'Sin' Is She Challenged the Surveillance State
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) defended Health and Human Services nominee Robert Kennedy, Jr. and Director of National Intelligence nominee Tulsi Gabbard during a recent interview. He praised Kennedy's performance at the hearing and criticized the backlash Gabbard faces for challenging the surveillance state.

Hawley emphasized that both nominees are "truth-tellers" who could disrupt the status quo and restore government accountability to the American people. He urged Republicans to recognize their value in the confirmation process.


The Western Journal: Flashback: Painful Video of Biden's DEI Pick to Lead FAA Unable to Answer Aviation Questions
Flashback: Painful Video of Biden's DEI Pick to Lead FAA Unable to Answer Aviation Questions
The investigation into the mid-air collision that killed 67 people is likely to spotlight the hiring practices at the FAA, particularly the appointment of Phillip Washington, who lacked essential aviation knowledge. Despite his nomination being criticized, Democrats argue that DEI hiring practices do not compromise safety.

Washington's inability to answer basic aviation questions during his confirmation hearings raises concerns about merit in federal hiring. As the FAA faces scrutiny, the incident underscores the potential risks of prioritizing diversity over qualifications in critical safety roles.


Breitbart: Free Speech Win: Amazon Increases Ad Spending on Elon Musk's X
Free Speech Win: Amazon Increases Ad Spending on Elon Musk's X
Amazon has reversed its previous decision and increased ad spending on Elon Musk's X platform, which it had largely abandoned over a year ago. This decision, influenced by CEO Andy Jassy, could lead to significant financial investment in X.

Apple is also reportedly considering advertising on the platform after previously withdrawing its spending. This shift comes in the wake of a changing political landscape following Donald Trump's recent election victory, prompting tech leaders to reassess their strategies.


#society

Breitbart: DJ Akademiks Banned from Twitch After Owning Up to Sexual Remarks Made to a 15-Year-Old Boy
DJ Akademiks Banned from Twitch After Owning Up to Sexual Remarks Made to a 15-Year-Old Boy
DJ Akademiks has been banned from Twitch after making inappropriate sexual remarks to a 15-year-old during a livestream. The incident sparked allegations of grooming, leading to widespread backlash.

In response, Akademiks admitted his wrongdoing and emphasized the need for personal growth, stating he would be more mindful in the future. He framed the situation as a teachable moment for himself and the streaming community.


GB News: E-bikes to face stricter safety rules amid surge in ‘especially dangerous’ parking problems
E-bikes to face stricter safety rules amid surge in ‘especially dangerous’ parking problems
Lime is investing £20 million in London to enhance e-bike safety and infrastructure, responding to a surge in usage. The plan includes creating 2,500 dedicated parking spaces and increasing on-street teams to manage e-bike organization, addressing concerns from residents and local boroughs.

This initiative coincides with Labour MP Marsha De Cordova's bill in Parliament aimed at tackling pavement parking issues, which pose risks to pedestrians, especially those with disabilities. Charities like Guide Dogs are advocating for stricter regulations on e-bike and scooter parking to ensure safer passage for all.


#military

Times Of Israel: Eyal Zamir named next IDF chief, set to take over from Herzi Halevi in March
Eyal Zamir named next IDF chief, set to take over from Herzi Halevi in March
Maj. Gen. Eyal Zamir has been appointed as the next chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces, effective March 6. He succeeds Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, who resigned after two years amid military failures linked to the October 7 Hamas attack.

Zamir, 59, has a long military career, including roles as commander of the 7th Armored Brigade and Southern Command. He will be responsible for appointing new commanders and addressing challenges facing the IDF. Halevi and Deputy Chief Baram expressed confidence in Zamir's leadership abilities.


#crime

The Western Journal: Another Obama-Biden Chinese Spy: Federal Reserve Advisor Alleged to Be Literally Selling Out America
Another Obama-Biden Chinese Spy: Federal Reserve Advisor Alleged to Be Literally Selling Out America
John Harold Rogers, a former Federal Reserve advisor, was arrested for allegedly leaking sensitive information to the Chinese government while receiving substantial payments and traveling to China. He is accused of conspiracy to commit economic espionage and making false statements, facing a potential 15-year prison sentence.

Rogers reportedly made contact with Chinese agents in 2013 and began sharing information from the Fed in 2018. The case raises concerns about the influence of the Chinese Communist Party within U.S. government ranks and highlights the need for vigilance against potential espionage.


#technology

Breitbart: U.S. Govt: AI-Assisted Works Can Get Copyright with Enough Human Creativity
U.S. Govt: AI-Assisted Works Can Get Copyright with Enough Human Creativity
The U.S. Copyright Office has clarified that artists can copyright works created with the assistance of artificial intelligence, emphasizing the importance of human creativity in the process. While AI-generated content alone cannot be copyrighted, works that involve human modifications or creative input may qualify for protection.

The report follows extensive feedback from various stakeholders and highlights ongoing legal debates regarding the use of copyrighted materials to train AI systems. Future reports will address licensing and liability issues related to AI training practices.