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14 Feb 2025

#politics

Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: President Trump, master of incendiary common sense
DAVID MARCUS: President Trump, master of incendiary common sense
President Trump employs a rhetorical strategy termed "incendiary common sense," which provokes strong reactions from Democrats while prompting the public to reconsider controversial issues. Examples include his comments on Haitian migrants and Canadian trade, which challenge prevailing narratives and encourage scrutiny of government actions.

This approach echoes historical figures like Thomas Paine, who used provocative rhetoric to inspire change. By framing common sense issues in a bold manner, Trump aims to ignite discussions on government accountability and societal norms, suggesting that a return to straightforward reasoning is necessary.


Fox News: Independent voters show significant disapproval of Democratic antics against President Trump
Independent voters show significant disapproval of Democratic antics against President Trump
A focus group revealed that Independent voters disapprove of Democratic protests against former President Trump, particularly those led by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. Participants found Schumer's chants and other protest actions to be unappealing and ineffective.

The group's feedback indicated that such messaging fails to engage or persuade, with some Independents expressing a desire for a more constructive approach rather than divisive rhetoric. Overall, the findings suggest a disconnect between Democratic tactics and the sentiments of Independent voters.


#society

Times Of Israel: Hamas made surveillance troops watch torture videos of male hostages, says mother
Hamas made surveillance troops watch torture videos of male hostages, says mother
Recently freed female soldiers from Gaza revealed they were forced to watch videos of male hostages being tortured during their 15-month captivity. The mothers of these soldiers shared their daughters' traumatic experiences, including being paraded by Hamas and suffering psychological distress.

The soldiers are now readjusting to life at home but face challenges, including nightmares and anxiety. Seventy-three hostages remain in Gaza, with ongoing negotiations for their release. The situation highlights the brutality of the conflict and the psychological toll on the released soldiers and their families.


GB News: Royals fly to Canada to support Prince Harry after Meghan Markle's Invictus Games departure
Royals fly to Canada to support Prince Harry after Meghan Markle's Invictus Games departure
Danish royals Prince Joachim and Princess Marie will attend the Invictus Games in Vancouver Whistler this weekend, engaging in various events to support wounded servicemen and women. Their schedule includes meetings with Danish teams and receptions for participants.

Prince Harry, founder of the Games, will remain in Canada for the closing ceremony, while the Duchess of Sussex has returned home. The Danish royals recently moved to Washington D.C., and their attendance underscores the royal family's commitment to supporting their nation's athletes.


#foreignaffairs

Liberty Nation News: Pete Hegseth Delivers Trump’s Reality Check to Europe - Liberty Nation News
Pete Hegseth Delivers Trump’s Reality Check to Europe - Liberty Nation News
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth began his European visit, emphasizing a realistic approach to the Ukraine conflict. He stated that the U.S. aims to end the war and prioritize its own national security, acknowledging that returning to pre-2014 borders is unrealistic. Hegseth reinforced the need for European allies to take more responsibility for their defense.

Hegseth's message included a call for NATO members to increase defense spending and a commitment to the alliance, while asserting that U.S. troops would not be deployed to Ukraine. He stressed the importance of focusing on the threat from China and ensuring that Europe is empowered to secure its own defense.


The Telegraph: Watch: Russian drone blows hole in Chernobyl’s protective shell
Watch: Russian drone blows hole in Chernobyl’s protective shell
A Russian drone struck the protective shell of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, causing a fire but no increase in radiation levels, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The incident occurred on Thursday, and damage to the shelter is being assessed.

Zelensky emphasized the importance of the shelter for global safety and noted that the fire was extinguished with an automatic suppression system.


Times Of Israel: IDF strikes Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon, citing ‘direct threat’ to Israel
IDF strikes Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon, citing ‘direct threat’ to Israel
The Israel Defense Forces conducted airstrikes in southern Lebanon targeting Hezbollah facilities, claiming they posed a direct threat to Israel. The strikes coincided with clashes between pro-Hezbollah protesters and the Lebanese army in Beirut, amid tensions over Iranian flights allegedly smuggling cash to Hezbollah.

Israel plans to maintain a presence in five strategic locations beyond the ceasefire deadline, despite opposition from Lebanese officials. The ceasefire, established after a two-month conflict initiated by Hezbollah's attacks on Israel, allows for Israeli action against immediate threats while longer-term issues must be addressed by an oversight committee.


Le Monde: United Arab Emirates break Arab front against Trump's Gaza plan
United Arab Emirates break Arab front against Trump's Gaza plan
UAE Ambassador Yousef Al-Otaiba expressed skepticism about an alternative to President Trump's proposal to displace two million Palestinians from Gaza, stating no viable counter-proposal has emerged. He acknowledged the challenges of finding common ground with the Trump administration.

In contrast, Arab nations like Egypt and Jordan firmly oppose the plan, viewing the forced displacement as a significant threat. Jordan's King Abdullah II has been particularly vocal against the proposal, indicating a united Arab front against the U.S. initiative.


#culture

Fox News: Fox News Digital's News Quiz: February 14, 2025
Fox News Digital's News Quiz: February 14, 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles secured a decisive victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, while a U.S. city faced scrutiny for its "gift room" revealed online. Readers are encouraged to test their knowledge with this week's News Quiz, which includes various cultural topics.

Check back next week for more quizzes from Fox News Digital.


#education

Liberty Nation News: Indiana to Legislate Book Bans for School Libraries - Liberty Nation News
Indiana to Legislate Book Bans for School Libraries - Liberty Nation News
Indiana's House Bill 1195 aims to ban obscene content in school literature, reflecting a conservative push against inappropriate materials in classrooms. This follows a controversial decision by the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation to keep the book "Push," which some parents deem pornographic and violent, despite existing laws against obscene matter.

The issue of book bans is not limited to Indiana, as 29 states have reported similar actions, with over 10,000 instances noted by PEN America in the 2023-2024 school year. Critics argue that the focus should be on age-appropriate content, advocating for educational materials that prioritize STEM, literature, and history over graphic sexual themes.


#technology

Fox News: China launches center to train 100-plus humanoid robots simultaneously
China launches center to train 100-plus humanoid robots simultaneously
Shanghai has launched its first heterogeneous humanoid robot training center, the Humanoid Robot Kylin Training Ground, which spans over 53,800 square feet and can train over 100 robots simultaneously. This facility features various specialized training scenarios and aims to enhance China's position in robotics and artificial intelligence.

The center plans to train 1,000 general-purpose robots by 2027 and aims to collect extensive data to further improve robot capabilities. The Chinese humanoid robot market is projected to grow significantly, reaching an estimated $11.8 billion by 2030, highlighting the potential impact of this technology on various industries.