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17 Feb 2025

#politics

Breitbart: Nolte: CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Promotes Luigi Mangione Defense Fund
Nolte: CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Promotes Luigi Mangione Defense Fund
CNN's Kaitlan Collins promoted a defense fund for Luigi Mangione, charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, on her social media. This has sparked backlash, as many perceive it as endorsing political violence, especially given Mangione's alleged motivations.

While acknowledging the right to a defense, the situation raises concerns about media complicity in promoting violence against corporate figures, particularly in a politically charged environment. The incident reflects broader issues within the media's portrayal of political violence.


The Mirror: 'We're putting the NHS on the road to recovery after years of Tory neglect'
'We're putting the NHS on the road to recovery after years of Tory neglect'
The NHS faces a significant crisis with 7.6 million people on waiting lists, a situation worsened by years of Conservative mismanagement. The Labour government claims to be making progress, having delivered two million extra appointments and reduced waiting lists by 160,000 patients in six months.

Labour's approach includes opening new surgical and diagnostic hubs and reforming appointment processes to enhance efficiency. While acknowledging the challenges ahead, the government asserts that it is committed to restoring the NHS and improving patient care.


GB News: Labour MPs turn on Lord Hermer after Attorney General reported to ethics tsar over financial conflicts of interest
Labour MPs turn on Lord Hermer after Attorney General reported to ethics tsar over financial conflicts of interest
Labour leaders are increasingly critical of Attorney General Lord Hermer for not disclosing financial interests, prompting calls for an investigation into potential breaches of the Ministerial Code. Concerns center on his transparency and whether he recused himself from decisions involving former clients.

Critics, including former defence secretary Sir Gavin Williamson, argue that Hermer's lack of clarity has created a perception of conflict of interest. Despite his supporters claiming he follows House of Lords procedures, pressure mounts for accountability amid troubling revelations about his past legal work.


#society

Breitbart: Trans Activists Angered After Stonewall Monument Removes 'T' from LGBT
Trans Activists Angered After Stonewall Monument Removes 'T' from LGBT
The National Park Service faced backlash after removing the term "transgender" from the Stonewall National Monument website. Critics, including local council member Erik Bottcher and New York Governor Kathy Hochul, argue this erases the contributions of transgender individuals to LGBTQ+ rights.

Activists emphasize that the Stonewall Uprising was significantly influenced by transgender individuals, with concerns that this omission reflects a broader trend of marginalization. The debate highlights ongoing tensions regarding representation and acknowledgment within the LGBTQ+ movement.


The Telegraph: Trump moves to have transgender discrimination cases dropped
Trump moves to have transgender discrimination cases dropped
Donald Trump is moving to dismiss several transgender discrimination cases initiated by the US government against private companies, as the EEOC plans to halt investigations into new gender identity complaints. This follows Trump's executive order defining gender strictly as male and female.

Critics warn that this approach may conflict with a 2020 Supreme Court ruling that protects individuals from discrimination based on gender identity. The dismissed cases include allegations against Wendy’s and Lush, both of which have denied the claims.


#economy

Le Monde: Bird flu: As the epidemic worsens, the US will import eggs from Turkey
Bird flu: As the epidemic worsens, the US will import eggs from Turkey
The ongoing bird flu epidemic in the US has led to severe egg shortages and soaring prices, prompting stores to implement purchase limits. In response, the US plans to import 15,000 tons of eggs from Turkey by June to alleviate the crisis.

Since 2022, the outbreak has resulted in the euthanization of millions of birds, with 158 million culled over three years. Supermarkets are enforcing rationing measures to manage supply.