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15 Feb 2025

#politics

Forbes: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Files To Drop Transgender Discrimination Cases Following Trump Executive Order
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Files To Drop Transgender Discrimination Cases Following Trump Executive Order
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has requested to dismiss six lawsuits alleging gender identity discrimination, citing conflicts with President Trump's executive orders that define gender strictly as male or female. These cases involved allegations against various employers for discrimination against transgender or nonbinary individuals.

This decision marks a shift from the EEOC's previous stance, which recognized gender identity and sexual orientation as protected characteristics. Critics argue that this move undermines protections for transgender individuals and reflects a broader agenda to marginalize them.


Breitbart: Alarmists Bemoan Climate Research Funding Freeze
Alarmists Bemoan Climate Research Funding Freeze
President Trump’s cuts to climate change research funding have sparked alarm among activists and scientists, who fear a significant setback for climate initiatives. The Inflation Reduction Act, passed by Democrats, had directed substantial investments into climate projects, but now funding disruptions threaten ongoing research and projects.

Critics argue that government-sponsored climate research has been biased, with funding often swaying results to align with desired outcomes. This raises concerns about the integrity of scientific inquiry and the potential long-term effects on public understanding of climate issues.


Fox News: Vivek Ramaswamy files paperwork ahead of widely-expected Ohio gubernatorial bid
Vivek Ramaswamy files paperwork ahead of widely-expected Ohio gubernatorial bid
Vivek Ramaswamy has officially filed paperwork to run for governor of Ohio, with his campaign committee registered as "Vivek Ramaswamy For Ohio." This move comes as current Governor Mike DeWine is ineligible for re-election in 2026.

Ramaswamy recently left a role in President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency to focus on his gubernatorial ambitions. He has received endorsements from notable Republican figures, including Senators Mike Lee and Marsha Blackburn, who express confidence in his potential leadership.


#society

GB News: Bill Belichick, 72, and his 24-year-old girlfriend 'have discussed marriage' as engagement rumours swirl
Bill Belichick, 72, and his 24-year-old girlfriend 'have discussed marriage' as engagement rumours swirl
Bill Belichick and girlfriend Jordon Hudson may be considering marriage, as she was seen with a potential engagement ring during Super Bowl week. Sources indicate they have discussed marriage, but Hudson is not pressuring Belichick, who is 48 years her senior.

The couple, together for three years, has been increasingly visible at public events, with Hudson reportedly managing Belichick's media commitments. Their relationship has attracted media attention, especially during Super Bowl week.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Marco Rubio arrives in Israel on first trip to Middle East as U.S. secretary of state
Marco Rubio arrives in Israel on first trip to Middle East as U.S. secretary of state
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Israel amid controversy over President Trump's proposal to relocate Gaza's 2.2 million Palestinians, which has faced strong opposition from Egypt and Jordan. Critics label the plan as ethnic cleansing, heightening tensions in the region.

The backdrop includes a military assault by Israel on Gaza, resulting in over 47,000 Palestinian deaths and widespread displacement. Rubio's trip aims to address the situation following the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, as the U.S. seeks to alter the regional status quo.


#military

The Western Journal: It's Not Just the Suit - Can You Spot the Difference? - Hegseth Posts NATO Meeting Pic, Says 'One of These Things Is Not Like the Others'
It's Not Just the Suit - Can You Spot the Difference? - Hegseth Posts NATO Meeting Pic, Says 'One of These Things Is Not Like the Others'
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited NATO leaders in Europe, drawing attention to his distinct appearance and "America First" ideology. He highlighted differences in attire, age, and fitness while emphasizing the need for European nations to take charge of their own defense amid U.S. priorities.

Hegseth called for NATO members to increase defense spending and commit to long-term security goals, marking a shift from previous approaches. His stance is seen as a break from the past, resonating with a more assertive U.S. defense policy.


#culture

Fox News: Liberal former late night host slams 'SNL' creator for telling cast not to be like her in new book
Liberal former late night host slams 'SNL' creator for telling cast not to be like her in new book
Samantha Bee criticized "Saturday Night Live" creator Lorne Michaels for deeming her comedy too political in his upcoming biography. Michaels expressed a desire for "SNL" to remain non-partisan, using Bee as an example of what he wanted to avoid.

Bee acknowledged the criticism, stating she is "one-sided and strident," but also expressed her admiration for "SNL." Despite her controversial remarks during her tenure on "Full Frontal," she reflected fondly on the show from her childhood.


#technology

Fox News: America must win AI race against 'great competitor' China, Condoleezza Rice warns
America must win AI race against 'great competitor' China, Condoleezza Rice warns
Condoleezza Rice emphasized the need for the U.S. to maintain its technological leadership in artificial intelligence, warning against competition from China. She supports increased federal investment in AI and cautioned against excessive regulation that could hinder innovation.

Vice President JD Vance echoed these sentiments at the AI Action Summit, advocating for deregulation and private-sector growth while highlighting the importance of U.S. dominance in AI against authoritarian regimes.