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#politics

Human Events: BREAKING: Color revolution breaks out in Romania after conservative candidate, associates arrested
BREAKING: Color revolution breaks out in Romania after conservative candidate, associates arrested
Jack Posobiec discussed the political turmoil in Romania, focusing on the detention of Călin Georgescu, a leading conservative presidential candidate. He drew parallels between Georgescu's arrest and the treatment of Donald Trump and his supporters in the U.S., suggesting a "color revolution" is underway in Romania.

Georgescu's arrest has raised concerns about electoral manipulation, with authorities investigating campaign financing and issuing warrants for associates. Critics, including U.S. Vice President JD Vance, have condemned these actions as threats to democracy, warning against the erosion of electoral integrity in Europe.


Fox News: Trump pushes to recover 'billions of dollars' of military equipment left behind in Afghanistan withdrawal
Trump pushes to recover 'billions of dollars' of military equipment left behind in Afghanistan withdrawal
President Trump has called for the recovery of billions in military equipment left in Afghanistan after the U.S. withdrawal in 2021. He criticized the Taliban for seizing over $7 billion worth of equipment, including vehicles and weapons, and suggested the U.S. should reclaim these assets.

Trump's remarks followed a Cabinet meeting where he indicated dissatisfaction with military leadership regarding the withdrawal process. He mentioned that while he would not direct the Secretary of Defense on personnel matters, he would consider firing military leaders involved in the withdrawal, which resulted in the loss of 13 U.S. service members.


Breitbart: Slovakia PM Shooting Suspect Should Be Charged as Terrorist Say Police
Slovakia PM Shooting Suspect Should Be Charged as Terrorist Say Police
Slovak police have concluded their investigation into the attempted assassination of Prime Minister Robert Fico, recommending charges of "terror attack" against the suspect, previously identified as J.C. The prosecutor-general will determine if the suspect will face trial.

Fico, who was shot in May 2023, has recovered and returned to power amid ongoing protests against his pro-Russian policies. Initial assessments suggested the attack was politically motivated, possibly involving a "third party."


Fox News: Republicans barrel toward showdown over Trump tax cuts after dramatic House budget vote
Republicans barrel toward showdown over Trump tax cuts after dramatic House budget vote
House and Senate Republicans are in conflict over extending President Trump's tax cuts, with the House proposing a $4.5 trillion plan to make the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent, while the Senate favors a narrower approach that delays tax discussions.

Both chambers face tight margins, complicating the reconciliation process. Senate leaders are pushing for a comprehensive plan that aligns with Trump's priorities, while House Republicans express concern over potential expiration of tax cuts for millions.


The Telegraph: UK aid has funded organisation which illegally sends abortion pills to US
UK aid has funded organisation which illegally sends abortion pills to US
Britain's aid budget has been used to support Las Libres, a Mexican organization that illegally sends abortion pills to the US. Established to provide abortion services in Mexico, the group began mailing pills to the US following the Supreme Court's decision to end nationwide reproductive rights protections.

The organization advises women to use encrypted communication to evade authorities while ordering pills, which are restricted in many Republican-led states. Las Libres actively encourages women in these areas to breach state laws by ordering medication by post.


Breitbart: Filmmaker James Cameron Mourns Trump's Reelection: 'It's Horrific... Sickening'
Filmmaker James Cameron Mourns Trump's Reelection: 'It's Horrific... Sickening'
James Cameron expressed his dismay over President Trump's reelection, describing it as "horrific" and likening it to "watching a car crash over and over." He criticized the direction of the U.S. under Trump, claiming it undermines the nation's historical values.

Cameron, who is pursuing citizenship in New Zealand, noted that while he doesn't feel safer there, he prefers not to see Trump's face in the news daily. He emphasized the global impact of Trump's presidency, stating, "We are all in this together globally."


#society

Fox News: Delta flight bound for Atlanta returns to Charlotte airport after takeoff due to 'mechanical issue'
Delta flight bound for Atlanta returns to Charlotte airport after takeoff due to 'mechanical issue'
A Delta Air Lines flight from Charlotte to Atlanta returned shortly after takeoff due to a mechanical issue. All 71 passengers and five crew members were unharmed, and the airline apologized for the disruption, rebooking travelers on other flights.

This incident follows a similar occurrence with an American Airlines flight that also returned to Charlotte due to maintenance issues. Both airlines are addressing safety and operational concerns amid recent travel disruptions.


Fox News: 'Cheers' actor recalls alarming encounter with fan wielding samurai sword with co-stars' names on it
'Cheers' actor recalls alarming encounter with fan wielding samurai sword with co-stars' names on it
John Ratzenberger, known for his role as Cliff Clavin on "Cheers," recounted a disturbing fan encounter during a taping of the show. He noticed an audience member fixated on co-stars Shelley Long and Ted Danson, prompting him to alert security, who discovered the fan was concealing a samurai sword with the actors' names on it.

Despite the unsettling incident, Ratzenberger stated he never heard anything further about the fan. He acknowledged that while fan interactions can be annoying, they are part of the territory of being in the public eye.


Breitbart: UK Police Provided 'Inadequate' Info After Southport Attack: Watchdog
UK Police Provided 'Inadequate' Info After Southport Attack: Watchdog
Britain's terrorism watchdog criticized the police for providing inadequate information after a mass stabbing at a children's dance party in Southport, which resulted in the deaths of three girls. This lack of transparency fueled speculation on social media, leading to protests and riots.

The attacker, a Rwandan migrant, had previous interactions with police and was known to the anti-terror Prevent program. Calls for changes to court reporting rules have emerged, as authorities grapple with balancing public information and ongoing investigations.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: ICC cancels warrant for Hamas military leader Deif, weeks after group confirms death
ICC cancels warrant for Hamas military leader Deif, weeks after group confirms death
The International Criminal Court has annulled an arrest warrant for Hamas's late military chief Muhammad Deif, confirming he was killed in an Israeli airstrike last July. The court noted it could reopen proceedings if new information emerges about his status.

Deif, a key figure in Hamas's operations, was implicated in numerous attacks against Israel and had been on their most-wanted list for decades. The ICC also issued warrants for Israeli leaders Netanyahu and Gallant, which Israel has strongly contested, citing humanitarian efforts and Hamas's tactics as causes for civilian casualties.


Breitbart: China's $240 Million Airport in Terror-Plagued Pakistan Region Entirely Deserted
China's $240 Million Airport in Terror-Plagued Pakistan Region Entirely Deserted
The New Gwadar International Airport in Balochistan, Pakistan, opened in January 2024 but has seen minimal traffic, raising concerns among locals about its utility and impact. The airport, built with $240 million in Chinese financing, is situated in a region plagued by separatist violence and lacks basic infrastructure.

Residents express confusion and fear regarding the project, as claims of job creation remain unproven. Security issues have escalated, with increased military presence following attacks on Chinese nationals. The government has yet to develop necessary passenger facilities, leaving the airport largely unused.


#economy

Forbes: Egg Shortage: Trump Administration Announces $1 Billion Plan To Lower Egg Prices
Egg Shortage: Trump Administration Announces $1 Billion Plan To Lower Egg Prices
Egg prices surged over 15% from December to January, driven by bird flu outbreaks affecting poultry supply, with the average cost for a dozen reaching $4.95. In response, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced a $1 billion investment to stabilize the market and aid affected farmers.

Grocery chains are limiting egg purchases, while some restaurants, like Denny's and Waffle House, are adding surcharges due to rising costs. The USDA anticipates continued price volatility, with a projected total increase of 20.3% for the year.


#culture

Breitbart: 'Harriet the Spy' Actress Michelle Trachtenberg Dies At 39
'Harriet the Spy' Actress Michelle Trachtenberg Dies At 39
Actress Michelle Trachtenberg, known for her roles in "Harriet the Spy" and "Gossip Girl," has died at 39. She was found unresponsive in her New York City apartment, with authorities indicating she may have died of natural causes related to complications from a recent liver transplant.

Trachtenberg also starred in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "17 Again." She was discovered by her mother, and emergency services pronounced her dead on the scene.


Le Monde: Michelle Trachtenberg, 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Harriet the Spy' star, dies at 39
Michelle Trachtenberg, 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Harriet the Spy' star, dies at 39
Michelle Trachtenberg, known for her roles in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Gossip Girl," has died at age 39. She was found unresponsive in her Manhattan apartment, with no foul play suspected. The cause of death is under investigation by the New York Medical Examiner.

Trachtenberg began her career as a child star in "Harriet the Spy" and was recognized for her contributions to millennial pop culture. She had a diverse acting career, including roles in "EuroTrip" and "17 Again," and was involved in various projects up to her recent hosting of a true-crime docuseries.


#crime

GB News: Man charged over death of girl, 3, who was killed after tram collided with van in Manchester
Man charged over death of girl, 3, who was killed after tram collided with van in Manchester
A 35-year-old man, Rawal Rehman, has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving following the death of three-year-old Louisa 'Lulu' Palmisano in Manchester. She was struck by a van that collided with a tram and later succumbed to her injuries.

Louisa's parents described her as a "sweetest, kindest, and most generous little girl," expressing their devastation over her loss. The investigation is ongoing, and police are urging anyone with information to come forward.


#technology

Outdoor Photographer: Here Are 5 Photos Captured with the New Sony 400-800mm Lens - Outdoor Photographer
Here Are 5 Photos Captured with the New Sony 400-800mm Lens - Outdoor Photographer
Sony has introduced the FE 400-800mm f/6.3-8 G OSS lens, the longest-range full-frame E-Mount lens, aimed at wildlife photographers. It features a zoom range of 400-800mm, high-performance autofocus, and compatibility with teleconverters for up to 1600mm.

The lens, built with six ED glass elements and an 11-blade aperture for smooth bokeh, will retail for $2,899 starting March 2025. It was announced at the CP+ 2025 International Camera and Photo Imaging Show in Japan.