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13 Feb 2025

#politics

Fox News: FLASHBACK: Media, Democrats cried 'constitutional crisis' during Trump's first term
FLASHBACK: Media, Democrats cried 'constitutional crisis' during Trump's first term
Concerns about a "constitutional crisis" have resurfaced as President Trump faces legal challenges to his executive orders. In 2019, Democrats claimed a crisis existed when the Trump administration defied congressional subpoenas regarding the Mueller report. Recent discussions echo those sentiments, with lawmakers warning of potential overreach by the administration.

Scholars and politicians, including Sen. Chris Murphy and Rep. Pramila Jayapal, have expressed alarm over Trump's actions, suggesting they threaten democratic processes and federal spending controls. Media outlets have also highlighted the possibility of a constitutional crisis, drawing parallels to past events during Trump's presidency.


#society

Fox News: $750,000 apocalypse SUV comes with its own gas mask
$750,000 apocalypse SUV comes with its own gas mask
Rezvani Motors has launched the Vengeance, a luxury SUV that combines military-inspired design with high-end features. Built on GM's T1 platform, it offers two engine options and extensive security features, including bulletproof glass and a military package with gas masks and vests.

Targeting ultra-high-net-worth individuals, the Vengeance starts at $285,000 and can reach up to $750,000 for fully equipped models. It serves as both a luxury vehicle and a personal security solution, appealing to those needing exceptional protection.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Beijing accused of ‘unsafe’ conduct after fighter jet drops flares over South China Sea
Beijing accused of ‘unsafe’ conduct after fighter jet drops flares over South China Sea
Australia has accused China of unsafe military conduct after a Chinese fighter jet reportedly dropped flares near an Australian surveillance plane in the South China Sea. The incident occurred during a routine patrol, prompting Australia to express concerns to China about the unprofessional interaction.

This incident adds to a series of confrontations between the two nations in contested airspace, including previous encounters involving Australian military aircraft and naval personnel. Australia insists on safe military operations in accordance with international law.


Fox News: Hamas says it will free more Israeli hostages on Saturday as originally planned
Hamas says it will free more Israeli hostages on Saturday as originally planned
Hamas has announced it will release all Israeli hostages as initially planned, following President Trump's ultimatum to end the ceasefire if the hostages were not freed by Saturday. Trump warned of severe consequences if the demands were not met.

Hamas had previously threatened to postpone the release, citing Israel's failure to meet its obligations.


#culture

The Federalist: ESPN’s Decade-Long Politicization Is Ruining Sports TV
ESPN’s Decade-Long Politicization Is Ruining Sports TV
ESPN has increasingly faced criticism for its politicized sports coverage, with a focus on race and social issues overshadowing traditional sports commentary. Examples include celebrating Jalen Hurts' Super Bowl win primarily for his race and refusing to refer to biological males as men in discussions about transgender participation in sports.

The network has also been accused of suppressing dissenting opinions, such as firing or suspending staff who challenge its leftist narratives. Incidents like the removal of an Asian-American announcer named Robert Lee from a game and the promotion of controversial figures have further fueled discontent among viewers.


#crime

GB News: Munich: Several people injured after car drives into crowd just one day before security conference
Munich: Several people injured after car drives into crowd just one day before security conference
A car has driven into a group of people in Munich, injuring several individuals. The police have confirmed a major incident is in progress near the central train station, coinciding with the upcoming Munich Security Conference.

A large-scale police operation is ongoing as authorities work to determine the details of the incident. US Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are set to arrive in Munich later today.


Le Monde: At least 20 injured after car drives into a crowd in Munich
At least 20 injured after car drives into a crowd in Munich
A vehicle struck a group of people in Munich on February 13, injuring at least 20 individuals, some seriously. The driver was secured at the scene, and authorities confirmed there was no ongoing threat.

The incident coincided with a demonstration by service workers' union ver.di, though it is unclear if any demonstrators were among the injured. Heavy security is anticipated in the city due to the upcoming Munich Security Conference.