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Feb 22, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: USAID workers send message to Trump on boxes while leaving office for last time
Thousands of USAID staffers were laid off as the Trump administration moves to reduce the agency's workforce from 8,000 to fewer than 300. Some departing employees expressed dismay, while others carried boxes with messages reflecting their commitment to humanitarian work.
A federal judge ruled against unions seeking to halt the layoffs, stating jurisdictional issues. The administration aims to cut waste, citing questionable spending in past USAID projects. The unions may seek further legal recourse in the appeals court.
Fox News: Rep. Seth Moulton tells Dems to save the outrage because Trump's doing what 'Americans elected him to do'
Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., criticized Democrats for their approach to President Trump, suggesting they should focus on his unfulfilled campaign promises rather than moralizing about his character. He argued that many voters prioritize the outcomes he delivers over his personal attributes.
Moulton emphasized that the outrage against Trump is ineffective, as he was elected to implement his agenda. He recommended that Democrats highlight areas where Trump has failed to meet his commitments, such as inflation and foreign policy, as a more persuasive strategy.
Breitbart: Exclusive–Gov. Dunleavy After Trump-Governors Meeting: He 'Wants to Work with All' of Us
Governor Mike Dunleavy of Alaska reported that President Trump emphasized collaboration with governors from both parties during a recent meeting. Trump aims to enhance government efficiency and responsiveness, addressing various topics including energy, tariffs, and education reform.
Dunleavy noted that Trump is committed to reducing bureaucratic delays and improving outcomes for states. This approach aligns with Trump's previous efforts to work across party lines, as demonstrated during his visit to fire-affected areas in California.
#society
GB News: Surrey sinkhole: Defiant grandad in row with council workers as he REFUSES to leave home
An 87-year-old man, Brendon Davis, is in a standoff with council workers in Surrey after refusing to evacuate his home near a large sinkhole. The sinkhole, caused by a burst water pipe, has led to the evacuation of 30 properties, but Davis insists his house is safe.
While authorities assess the situation, local businesses face potential closures for up to six months. Residents express frustration over the ongoing emergency, with some families displaced and living in temporary accommodations far from home.
Breitbart: Georgia Woman Sues IVF Clinic for Implanting Wrong Embryo
A Georgia woman, Krystena Murray, has filed a lawsuit against Coastal Fertility Specialists after the clinic mistakenly implanted the wrong embryo, leading her to give birth to another couple's biological child. Murray raised the baby for five months before losing custody, describing the experience as traumatic.
The clinic acknowledged the error and expressed regret, stating it was an unprecedented incident in their 15-year history. Murray's lawsuit claims negligence and seeks damages, highlighting a lack of regulation in the fertility industry that can lead to such mistakes.
The Telegraph: Migrant violence pushes voters into AfD’s arms
A knife attack by a rejected Syrian asylum seeker at a diversity festival in Solingen left three dead and eight injured, highlighting rising violence linked to refugees in Germany. This incident is part of a troubling trend ahead of the upcoming election, intensifying debates on asylum policies.
The far-Right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is capitalizing on these events, as the country has seen multiple attacks over the past year, including a police officer's murder and a toddler's death. The election campaign has become increasingly contentious, focusing on immigration issues.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Volodymyr Zelensky caves to Trump as he agrees to sign critical minerals deal following trade standoff
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has agreed to a deal with the US, granting access to critical mineral deposits, in an effort to secure military support and facilitate a peace settlement with Russia. The agreement aims to strengthen US-Ukrainian relations amid ongoing tensions.
Details of the deal remain unclear, but it is suggested that the US could acquire up to $500 billion in minerals. This comes after previous frustrations between Zelensky and US officials, including threats from Donald Trump regarding funding and support if an agreement was not reached.
#economy
Le Monde: 'Forced abroad, Russian oligarchs are repatriating their money and investing it in luxury real estate in Moscow'
Luxury real estate in Moscow is experiencing a significant boom, with prices rising over 20% in 2024, nearing €20,000 per square meter. High-end properties are being sold for up to €40 million, despite the country's economic struggles due to war and sanctions.
This trend is driven by Russian oligarchs repatriating wealth and investing in real estate as a hedge against inflation and currency devaluation, as the rouble has lost 25% of its value in 2024.