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16 Feb 2025
#politics
Fox News: Sheryl Crow sells her Tesla to protest Elon Musk, donates the money to NPR
Sheryl Crow announced on Instagram that she sold her Tesla in protest of Elon Musk's ties to the Trump administration, donating the proceeds to NPR. She expressed concerns about democracy and truth, criticizing Musk's role in government.
Crow's sentiments reflect broader criticism from Democrats regarding Musk's influence. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has also considered trading in her Tesla for similar reasons.
Le Monde: Are judges still a check on Trump's power?
Donald Trump, now a month into his presidency, faces limited opposition as activism has waned and Congress remains largely supportive. Democratic voters are in disbelief, while the Republican majority backs Trump's agenda, leaving little room for dissent.
Political analysts suggest that Trump's policies may ultimately be self-defeating, but for now, the landscape appears to favor his administration's direction.
Human Events: Taliban say they will cooperate to deport Afghan asylum seekers after brutal car attack in exchange for restoration of consular services in Germany
The Taliban has expressed willingness to cooperate with Germany on deporting Afghan asylum seekers in exchange for reestablishing consular services. This comes after a deadly car attack in Munich involving an Afghan migrant, which has intensified discussions on immigration policies in Germany.
Following the attack that killed a mother and her daughter, officials, including Munich's mayor and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, condemned the violence. US Vice President JD Vance highlighted the incident as a critical example of the risks associated with uncontrolled mass migration.
#society
Fox News: High school 'Senior Assassin' game leaves student shot as parents warned of deadly trend
A Florida high school football player was shot by an off-duty FDLE agent who mistook him and his friends for intruders while they were playing "Senior Assassin," a game involving toy guns. The 18-year-old sustained non-life-threatening injuries and is undergoing surgery.
Authorities are warning parents about the dangers of such games, which can lead to serious misunderstandings and potential violence. Law enforcement officials urge families to discourage participation in these activities to ensure safety.
GB News: Laura Whitmore shares touching final message from Caroline Flack five years after her tragic death
Laura Whitmore has shared emotional final text messages with Caroline Flack, marking five years since Flack's death. The messages, discovered while setting up a new phone, reveal their supportive relationship during Whitmore's transition to hosting Love Island shortly before Flack's passing in February 2020.
Whitmore expressed her desire to remember Flack positively and noted their friendship began in 2011. She has declined to participate in documentaries about Flack's death to protect her mental health, emphasizing the need for sensitivity regarding the tragedy.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Elon Musk Retweets Freedom Center Investigation of USAID
An investigation by the Freedom Center reveals that USAID allegedly conspired with UN officials to launder $1.7 billion to the Taliban. The scheme involved moving funds into pooled UN accounts, which were then exchanged for Afghan currency and sent to Afghanistan, benefiting a bank linked to terrorism.
The report highlights that the Taliban's central bank, under a designated terrorist, received substantial cash shipments disguised as humanitarian aid. Despite the Biden administration's denials, the investigation suggests significant financial support to the Taliban through USAID's operations.
#culture
Le Monde: Camille Claudel bronze sculpture sold for €3.1 million at auction
A bronze sculpture by Camille Claudel, "L'Age mur," recently auctioned for over $3 million in France. Claudel, known for her tumultuous relationship with Auguste Rodin, created this piece reflecting her emotional turmoil after their breakup.
Discovered by an auctioneer in an abandoned flat, the sculpture's sale highlights Claudel's enduring legacy as a feminist icon despite her struggles. Her works continue to fetch high prices, with limited surviving pieces.