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17 Feb 2025

#politics

Fox News: Trump admin seeks permission to fire head of the Office of Special Counsel
Trump admin seeks permission to fire head of the Office of Special Counsel
The Trump administration has filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court to dismiss Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, after a lower court temporarily reinstated him. The appeal follows a series of legal challenges to Trump's executive actions since his second term began.

This legal battle is part of a broader trend, with over 40 lawsuits filed against the administration's policies, many expected to reach the Supreme Court. Legal experts note that the cases reflect ongoing conflicts over executive power and judicial challenges in progressive jurisdictions.


#society

The Telegraph: Taliban in crisis as leadership splits over women’s rights
Taliban in crisis as leadership splits over women’s rights
The Taliban is experiencing an internal revolt over women's rights, with senior leaders opposing Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada's restrictions on girls' education and women's economic roles. Key figures like Sirajuddin Haqqani and Mullah Yaqoob are pushing for progressive changes.

Akhundzada's authority is being challenged, leading to tensions and the flight of some ministers, including Stanikzai, who has fled to Dubai. In response, Akhundzada has stationed soldiers at Kabul airport to prevent further departures of high-ranking officials.


The Western Journal: Carbon Capture Companies Are Stealing Your Land: Here's How to Stop Them
Carbon Capture Companies Are Stealing Your Land: Here's How to Stop Them
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects are increasingly seen as a threat to property rights, as companies use eminent domain to acquire land for their pipelines. Critics argue that these companies, often funded by taxpayer dollars, prioritize profit over public benefit and environmental concerns.

To counter this, state and federal policies should restrict CCS companies' use of eminent domain and reconsider funding for such projects. The focus should shift to protecting individual rights and reassessing the classification of carbon dioxide as a harmful greenhouse gas.


GB News: Amjad Taha questions why the Muslim Brotherhood is not banned in Britain - WATCH
Amjad Taha questions why the Muslim Brotherhood is not banned in Britain - WATCH
Political analyst Amjad Taha stated on GB News that the number of extremists in the UK surpasses that in the Middle East. He expressed concern over the escalating threat of extremism in Britain, indicating it has reached a troubling level.