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14 Feb 2025
#politics
Fox News: Trump amps up the pressure on CBS with massive discovery demand as ’60 Minutes’ lawsuit moves forward
President Donald Trump's legal team has ramped up pressure on CBS and its parent company, Paramount Global, demanding extensive communications related to a controversial "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris. Trump claims CBS's editing misrepresented Harris's comments, alleging election interference and seeking $20 billion in damages.
The discovery request includes communications with various parties, including the FCC and the Biden administration, as well as internal discussions among CBS staff regarding the interview. Following a recent legal victory, Trump's team amended the lawsuit to include Paramount Global as a defendant, with speculation that the company may consider settling to avoid repercussions from Trump's FCC.
#society
Fox News: Safari operator sued after New Jersey woman mauled to death by a hippo
Craig Manders is suing African Portfolio after his wife, Lisa, was killed by a hippo during a safari in Zambia. The lawsuit claims negligence, stating the couple relied on the operator for safety during their guided tour. Lisa suffered fatal injuries when the hippo attacked.
African Portfolio contends that safety measures were in place and that the guests were warned to stay away from the water. Craig is seeking at least $15,000 for funeral expenses and claims the incident has left him traumatized.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Holds Joint Press Conference with Indian PM Modi
President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a joint press conference on February 13, following a series of meetings with other world leaders. White House officials emphasized the significance of the U.S.-India relationship as potentially the most critical bilateral relationship of the 21st century.
Fox News: Mexican president signals possible lawsuit against Google over Gulf of America name change
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is considering a lawsuit against Google for renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America on Google Maps, following an executive order by President Trump. She argues that the original name is internationally recognized and hopes Google will reconsider.
The FAA is also updating its systems to reflect the name change, which Trump announced as part of a proclamation. Sheinbaum's administration is evaluating legal options if Google does not revert the name.
#economy
GB News: Labour scolded for lack of economic growth after 'disastrous' Budget: 'Britons will pay the price!'
Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride warned of impending tax increases in April, criticizing the government for damaging Britain's economic prospects. He highlighted concerns over low growth and high taxes, predicting lower wages and living standards as a result of changes to National Insurance.
Stride specifically pointed to an increase in the National Insurance rate for employers and a reduction in the payment threshold, which he claims will disproportionately affect younger and low-paid workers. He attributed the current economic challenges to government actions that have undermined business confidence.
#health
Le Monde: Haiti's shuttered main public hospital is set on fire in latest attack
Haiti's main public hospital was set ablaze following a series of gang attacks in Port-au-Prince. The facility, previously closed due to violence from the gang coalition Viv Ansanm, faced renewed threats even after plans for reopening were announced.
Dr. Prince Sonson Pierre, the hospital's director, expressed sorrow over the fire, highlighting the dire need for medical services in the country. The reopening was marred by a violent incident that resulted in the deaths of two journalists and injuries to several others.
#education
Fox News: Sleep specialist backing RFK Jr.'s MAHA movement pushes to change school start times in America
Sleep expert Jeffrey Rose supports Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again movement, emphasizing the need for later school start times to combat chronic sleep deprivation among students. He argues that inadequate sleep affects students' focus and overall health.
Rose highlights that over 77% of high school students do not get enough sleep, advocating for a minimum of nine hours. He believes pushing back school start times is crucial for improving student performance and well-being, citing successful legislation in California and Florida.