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14 Feb 2025
#politics
The Western Journal: Mexican President Threatens to File Suit over ‘Gulf of America’
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has threatened to sue Google over its adherence to President Trump's executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America. She argues that the order only affects U.S. territory, asserting Mexico's sovereignty over its continental shelf.
The name change appears differently based on user location in Google Maps, which has led to Sheinbaum's frustration. Critics suggest her legal threat is trivial, especially as her government faces more pressing issues like drug cartels and immigration challenges.
The Western Journal: Resolution Filed Against Democratic Rep After He Calls for Use of 'Actual Weapons' on Trump Admin
Democrat Rep. Robert Garcia has sparked controversy by suggesting that Democrats should use "actual weapons" against Elon Musk during a CNN interview. His remarks followed a heated exchange in a House hearing where he insulted Musk, prompting Republican Rep. Nancy Mace to call for his censure.
Mace's resolution cites Garcia's comments as an attempt to incite violence against a federal employee, emphasizing the need for accountability. This incident highlights a trend of escalating rhetoric among some Democrats, raising concerns about the implications of such language in political discourse.
The Western Journal: Yes, Trump Told 'Nasty Person' Kaitlan Collins to Shut Up, But It's What He Said Afterward That Was Even Rougher
During a recent Oval Office event, President Trump confronted CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins after she interrupted him while he was addressing the press. He instructed her to wait her turn and later implied she lacked intelligence when discussing tariffs and their potential impact on inflation.
Trump also commented on Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, suggesting he was not mentally equipped for his role. This exchange highlights Trump's ongoing contentious relationship with Collins, reminiscent of his previous interactions with other media figures.
Fox News: LA Mayor Bass concedes Africa trip was 'absolutely' a mistake amid botched wildfire response
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass admitted her trip to Ghana during the Palisades Fire was a mistake and is working to regain public trust. The fire, which started on January 7, resulted in significant destruction, including over 6,800 buildings lost and 12 deaths.
Public backlash has been intense, with calls for her resignation and criticism from various figures. As the city faces potential mudslides from upcoming rainstorms, Bass emphasizes her focus on recovery efforts for affected residents.
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GB News: London borough launches 20mph speed limits across roads although 'vital measure' could hinder drivers
Newham Council has implemented borough-wide 20mph speed limits in London to enhance road safety and reduce traffic collisions. The initiative aims to decrease the number of serious injuries and fatalities, with evidence suggesting that lower speeds can significantly cut crash rates.
While most roads will now have the reduced speed limit, certain major roads will retain their existing limits. The council's move aligns with similar measures in neighboring boroughs and supports its Vision Zero commitment to eliminate road fatalities by 2041.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: What We Know About Trump’s Plan to End the Russia–Ukraine War
The Trump administration is actively pursuing a cease-fire to end the conflict in Ukraine, with President Trump stating that both President Putin and President Zelenskyy are open to negotiations. Initial discussions have involved U.S. security assistance in exchange for access to Ukraine's rare earth elements.
Key issues remain, including Ukraine's NATO membership aspirations, territorial disputes, and the potential for a new security arrangement. The U.S. has indicated that NATO membership for Ukraine is not feasible, while acknowledging that some territorial concessions may be necessary for a peace agreement.