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14 Feb 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: US House votes to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas
House of Representatives impeaches Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas on party lines; some Jewish groups claim impeachment process tainted by anti-Semitic rhetoric. The impeachment is unlikely to lead to removal due to lack of Senate votes.
Forbes: Georgia Democrats Ask DOJ To Investigate 2020 Voting Breach—Which Already Resulted In Sidney Powell Guilty Plea
Democratic state lawmakers in Georgia have requested a Department of Justice investigation into an alleged breach of voting equipment in Coffee County in 2021. The incident has already led to separate state charges against ex-Trump attorney Sidney Powell and others. The lawmakers criticized the Georgia Bureau of Investigation's handling of the case and are concerned about the implications for the security of future elections in the state.
Times Of Israel: UK Labour suspends 2nd parliamentary candidate in 24 hours over anti-Israel rhetoric
The UK's Labour Party has suspended a parliamentary candidate for making anti-Israel remarks. Graham Jones used derogatory language towards Israel and claimed that British citizens serving in the Israel Defense Forces were breaking the law. The Jewish Labour Movement criticized Jones's comments and called on the party to withdraw its support.
#society
Flag And Cross: Watch: Trucker Investigating Issue Runs as He Notices Train Barreling Toward Him
A truck driver narrowly escapes getting hit by a train after his truck gets stuck on the tracks in Ohio. The driver runs away just seconds before the collision. No injuries reported.
Fox News: First Boston suburbanites house migrants in their homes, Dem urges 'everybody should be opening their doors'
Massachusetts residents in the Boston suburb of Brookline are opening their homes to migrant families, providing them with a safe place to stay. The residents believe in the shared responsibility of helping refugees and are encouraging others to do the same. However, this initiative has garnered mixed reactions from social media users due to concerns about the capacity of the state to handle the influx of migrants.
GB News: Police threaten to arrest ANOTHER Christian gospel preacher over 'hate-crime complaints' just weeks after previous scandal
Metropolitan Police threatens to arrest Christian preacher over alleged hate crime complaints. Incident captured on YouTube outside a shopping center in West London. Police responded to a public complaint about homophobic comments.
GB News: Leftie New York Times takes swipe at London's ‘jarring skyline’ as it blasts architect egos
The New York Times criticizes London's skyline as "jarring" and "cacophonous," suggesting that the planning process is influenced by big names. London officials deny this claim. The NYT's criticism of the UK and London is not new.
#war
Fox News: Ukrainian military forces save lives by decoding Russian chatter through radio
As Ukraine faces ammunition shortages, they rely on intercepted radio communications and electronic warfare to anticipate and counter Russian attacks. Ukrainian soldiers decode enemy messages and use the information to prepare for and respond to attacks. Electronic surveillance and jamming are crucial in preventing drone attacks.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: The anti-US axis of cyber chaos of Russia, China, Iran and North Korea is underway and Biden needs to act
Russian and Chinese cyber state actors pose the highest threat to the U.S. homeland. Russia views cyber as a strategic tool, comparable to nuclear weapons, and has infiltrated critical infrastructure networks in multiple countries. China has shifted its focus to cyber operations that can cause real-world harm, such as attacks on vital infrastructure. Both countries aim to unleash chaos and societal panic as a deterrent. North Korea and Iran also have growing expertise in cyber operations.
Le Monde: NATO chief says 18 states out of 31 will hit military spending target this year
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced that 18 out of 31 alliance countries will meet the 2% defense spending target by 2024, a significant increase from the previous year. European allies and Canada will have added over $600 billion to defense spending since setting the target. Stoltenberg warned Trump not to undermine NATO's collective security guarantee.
#religion
The Federalist: Kimmel's Jokes About Christian Ads Are Weak And Ignorant
Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel mocks Super Bowl ads promoting the Catholic prayer app Hallow and a nondenominational campaign, reiterating bias against Christianity in culture. Despite the positive influence of Christianity on individuals and society, it faces disdain and is seen as a threat by major institutions and the government. Reintroducing people to Christianity could have a positive impact on their lives and future generations. Cultural figures like Kimmel use Christianity as a label while mocking and leading others astray.
#education
Fox News: KY bill would make big investment in early childhood education as pandemic aid runs out
Kentucky Republican Senator Danny Carroll has introduced legislation to expand access to childcare and early childhood education in the state. The bill proposes allocating $150 million per year to childcare initiatives in the next two-year budget cycle. It aims to support childcare centers and families struggling to afford childcare, and also includes the creation of an associate degree program in early childhood education entrepreneurship. The bill has received praise from advocates for business and children, who believe that a strong childcare network will improve the state's workforce participation rate and competitiveness in attracting new business.
#other
The Federalist: CNN Makes Dumb Employment Choice, Gets Mad People Noticed
CNN promotes Natasha Bertrand to correspondent despite her association with CIA manipulation and false reporting. Users mock the decision, leading CNN to disable replies. Bertrand's history includes pushing the Russia-collusion hoax and spreading false information about the Hunter Biden laptop.