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21 Feb 2025
#politics
GB News: Prince Harry suffers blow as three redacted items to be unsealed and released in major U-turn
The US Department of Homeland Security will release three redacted items from Prince Harry's visa documents, while a fourth will remain sealed due to privacy concerns. This decision follows a legal challenge from the Heritage Foundation, which questions whether Harry disclosed his past drug use on immigration forms.
Judge Carl Nichols has expressed a desire to maximize public access to Harry's visa records, though he has previously upheld privacy rights. The case has drawn attention due to the ongoing tensions between Donald Trump and the Sussexes, with Trump publicly criticizing Harry and Meghan.
Fox News: Lawfare and the death of DEI and affirmative action
Democrats are pursuing a lawsuit against Trump's executive orders that end Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Affirmative Action (AA) in federal programs. The plaintiffs argue these orders violate their rights, seeking to maintain a billion-dollar industry tied to these initiatives.
The article suggests that this legal strategy will likely fail, as public sentiment is shifting against DEI policies, especially in light of recent aviation safety concerns linked to these initiatives. The author argues that the end of AA and DEI will restore a colorblind approach under the law.
#economy
Fox News: High egg prices putting a pinch on Louisiana bakeries ahead of Mardi Gras
Mardi Gras is approaching, with many expected to partake in the celebrations, including enjoying the popular king cake. However, bakeries like Maurice French Pastries in Louisiana are facing challenges due to record-high egg prices, which are affecting profits.
The bird flu outbreak has led to a significant egg shortage, driving prices up to over $10 per dozen in some stores. Experts suggest that consumers may need to adjust to these elevated prices as they are unlikely to return to previous lows anytime soon.
#health
Fox News: Georgia woman says she'll 'never fully recover' after IVF mix-up leads to her losing custody of baby
Krystena Murray has filed a lawsuit against Coastal Fertility Specialists after allegedly giving birth to a child that is not biologically hers due to a mix-up during in vitro fertilization. She claims the emotional trauma of carrying and bonding with the child, only to learn of the error post-delivery, has left her feeling violated.
Murray is seeking $75,000 in damages and a jury trial, citing the clinic's negligence. Coastal Fertility has expressed regret over the incident, describing it as unprecedented and isolated, while acknowledging the profound impact on the affected families.
#outdoors
Tactical Bassin: Where Do Bass Go In Early Spring? (And The Baits To Catch Them) — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
As spring approaches, bass are becoming more active, prompting anglers to adjust their strategies for successful fishing. Tim outlines how bass behavior varies across different water bodies and offers insights on the best fishing spots during this prespawn period.
He also shares his top recommended baits and tackle setups tailored for spring bass fishing, ensuring anglers are well-equipped for the season.