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#politics
Fox News: Federal judge in major blue city blocks key Trump move on refugees: ‘Not limitless’
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's suspension of refugee admissions, stating it undermines congressional authority. The lawsuit, brought by refugee aid groups, argued that the executive order violated federal law and harmed their ability to assist refugees.
Judge Jamal Whitehead noted that while the president has discretion, it is not absolute. This ruling follows a similar case and may lead to a Supreme Court review due to conflicting decisions.
Fox News: GOPers press for the release of JFK, Epstein files: Here’s why they’re not released yet
Republicans are urging the Justice Department to expedite the release of classified documents related to the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and Martin Luther King Jr., as well as Jeffrey Epstein's client list. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is leading efforts for transparency but has faced delays and lack of response from the DOJ.
Luna has sent letters to key officials requesting updates on the declassification process, which was initiated by an executive order from former President Trump. Other Republican lawmakers, including Sen. Marsha Blackburn and Sen. Mike Lee, are also advocating for the release of these documents, asserting that they belong to the American public.
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: Karoline Leavitt drops the hammer, strips power from WHCA in major shake-up
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced significant changes to the White House press pool, reducing the influence of the White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) and allowing the Trump administration to control media access. This move aims to include new media voices while maintaining access for traditional outlets.
Critics argue this shift centralizes power within the administration, undermining press freedom. WHCA board member Jacqui Heinrich expressed concern that the changes do not empower the public but rather the White House itself. Leavitt contends that these adjustments are intended to restore power to the American people.
#society
Fox News: Traveler reveals how to outsmart seat squatters on flights
A traveler encourages others to challenge airplane seat squatters, hoping to avoid those who take up extra space. Meanwhile, scientists explain why people often have room for dessert after meals.
Concerns over flight safety are rising, prompting a pilot and psychotherapist to offer reassurance and tools for those with aerophobia.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: New Ukraine mineral deal ‘remarkably similar’ to the one Scott Bessent brought to Kiev
Kyiv has reached a deal with the Trump administration to jointly develop Ukraine's mineral resources, including oil and gas, which Ukrainian officials believe will enhance U.S. security commitments. The agreement is set for signing after the U.S. dropped its demand for a share of potential revenues.
During his recent visit to Ukraine, Jack Posobiec discussed the deal and met with key officials, including President Zelensky. He also made light of Joy Reid's job loss, humorously offering her a position on his show.
#culture
GB News: F1 legend Martin Brundle reveals details of Machine Gun Kelly reunion after awkward Sky Sports encounter
F1 legend Martin Brundle recently encountered Machine Gun Kelly at the F1 75 Live event, but the rapper did not recognize him. This meeting contrasted with their previous awkward exchange at the São Paulo Grand Prix, which went viral for its cringe-worthy moments.
Brundle expressed relief that MGK didn't remember their past interaction, as he finds his grid walks "terrifying" and often feels on the verge of being "cancelled." He also noted the frustration of fans when celebrities lack knowledge about Formula One, despite the event's significance.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Trial opens for murder of six-year-old Palestinian boy in Chicago in wake of Oct. 7
A 73-year-old landlord, Joseph Czuba, is on trial for the murder of six-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi and the attempted murder of his mother, Hanan Shaheen, in a suspected hate crime. Prosecutors allege Czuba attacked the family due to their Islamic faith, following the outbreak of conflict in Gaza.
Czuba faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder, and has pleaded not guilty. The trial has drawn attention to rising concerns over anti-Muslim violence in the wake of recent events. Shaheen survived the attack and is pursuing justice for her son, with support from civil rights attorney Ben Crump.