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#politics

Fox News: Bipartisan duo looks to fend off food supply cyber threats as global tensions persist
Bipartisan duo looks to fend off food supply cyber threats as global tensions persist
Sens. Tom Cotton and Elissa Slotkin have introduced the Farm and Food Cybersecurity Act to enhance cybersecurity in American agriculture and food supply chains. The legislation aims to address vulnerabilities and improve coordination among key government agencies to protect against cyber threats.

The bill mandates annual crisis simulations and biennial risk assessments to identify weaknesses in food infrastructure. It has garnered support from various food industry groups and additional cosponsors in the Senate and House.


Human Events: RUDY TAKALA: Trump should help Bolsonaro—and Brazil—become great again
RUDY TAKALA: Trump should help Bolsonaro—and Brazil—become great again
Brazil is facing a political crisis as 79-year-old socialist President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva struggles with a failing economy and low approval ratings. His chief opponent, Jair Bolsonaro, has been barred from running again by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who wields significant power in undermining democratic processes.

The situation has raised concerns about Brazil's alignment with China and its impact on U.S. interests. With Lula's declining health and Moraes's growing influence, there are calls for U.S. action, including visa bans and sanctions against Moraes, to support Brazilian voters in reclaiming their democracy.


The Western Journal: Trump Nominee Advances After Being Rescued by 3 'Yes' Votes from Democrats
Trump Nominee Advances After Being Rescued by 3 'Yes' Votes from Democrats
Former Republican Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s nomination for Labor Secretary advanced with support from Democratic Senators John Hickenlooper, Maggie Hassan, and Tim Kaine, despite opposition from Republican Sen. Rand Paul. The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee voted 14-9 to move her nomination to the full Senate.

Chavez-DeRemer, who previously co-sponsored pro-union legislation, has since stated she no longer supports overturning right-to-work laws. She emphasized her commitment to expanding educational opportunities and addressing the needs of American workers.


Fox News: Air traffic controllers may get pay hike as Trump admin looks to boost recruitment
Air traffic controllers may get pay hike as Trump admin looks to boost recruitment
Air traffic controllers will see a 30% pay increase as part of efforts to enhance recruitment, announced by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. Entry-level salaries will rise from $17.61 to $22.84 an hour, with potential earnings of $160,000 annually after certification.

This pay raise plan requires Congressional approval for additional funding amid recent air travel incidents, although few were attributed to air traffic control. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a recent near-collision involving a Southwest Airlines flight.


#society

Forbes: Trump’s DOJ Could Release Jeffrey Epstein Files Today—What To Know As ‘Phase 1’ Binders Spotted
Trump’s DOJ Could Release Jeffrey Epstein Files Today—What To Know As ‘Phase 1’ Binders Spotted
The Justice Department is set to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, potentially including names associated with him, as lawmakers from both parties urge transparency. Attorney General Pam Bondi indicated that the release could include flight logs and other information.

There is speculation about a "client list" of Epstein's associates, but journalist Julie K. Brown stated that no such list exists. High-profile individuals like Prince Andrew and former President Bill Clinton have been linked to Epstein, though many deny any wrongdoing. The exact contents and timing of the document release remain unclear.


Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Freed Hamas captive tells harrowing story
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Freed Hamas captive tells harrowing story
Freed Hamas hostage Noa Argamani described her harrowing experience in captivity to the U.N. Security Council, urging for the release of all hostages. Meanwhile, Jewish activists criticized a pro-Palestinian group's plans to promote pro-Gaza pins at the Oscars.

The Massachusetts Teachers Association faced backlash for sharing materials deemed antisemitic, leading to the removal of links to controversial resources. Additionally, two Barnard College students were expelled for disrupting a class on Israel. The Justice Department is ramping up efforts to combat antisemitism.


Fox News: Hamas victims Ariel and Kfir Bibas could've been me, or maybe you
Hamas victims Ariel and Kfir Bibas could've been me, or maybe you
The horrors of the October 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas are highlighted through the tragic stories of families like the Bibas family, who suffered unimaginable violence and loss. Yarden Bibas survived over 500 days of captivity, while his wife and children were brutally murdered.

The author reflects on the shared humanity and innocence lost, urging others to recognize the impact of such violence on all people, regardless of background. He calls for increased awareness and action against antisemitism and support for Israel in light of these atrocities.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: American censored by UN Human Rights Council, accused of using 'disrespectful language'
American censored by UN Human Rights Council, accused of using 'disrespectful language'
The UN Human Rights Council cut off a video statement by Anne Bayefsky after she used strong language regarding the murder of two Israeli babies. Bayefsky criticized the council for censoring her comments while allowing other speakers to make unchallenged accusations against Israel.

Bayefsky argues that the incident reflects a broader issue of free speech at the UN, particularly concerning criticisms of antisemitism. She calls for the U.S. to stop funding the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, citing it as a platform for promoting anti-Israel sentiments.


GB News: Keir Starmer set for ‘full frontal assault’ as ex-presidential aide looks ahead to crunch Trump talks
Keir Starmer set for ‘full frontal assault’ as ex-presidential aide looks ahead to crunch Trump talks
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's visit to Washington DC is marked by intense discussions with the Trump administration, focusing on Ukraine and the transfer of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. Former Reagan aide Mary Jo Jacobi anticipates a "full frontal assault" from Trump officials during these crucial talks.

Starmer emphasizes that negotiations on Ukraine must include its involvement and aims to bolster Europe's role in global defense. The Labour government is preparing to transfer Chagos sovereignty while securing a military lease, contingent on Trump’s approval due to shared interests.


#military

Times Of Israel: Before Oct. 7, IDF probe shows, Hamas duped Israel into thinking it did not pose a major threat
Before Oct. 7, IDF probe shows, Hamas duped Israel into thinking it did not pose a major threat
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) underestimated the threat posed by Hamas prior to the October 7 attack, believing the group was uninterested in large-scale conflict and that its capabilities were diminished. Investigations revealed a significant gap between the IDF's perceptions and Hamas's actual intentions, leading to a catastrophic surprise attack that resulted in over 1,200 Israeli deaths.

The IDF's strategy was based on the flawed belief that conflict could be managed and that intelligence would provide early warnings. The investigations concluded that Israel must reassess its approach to threats from Hamas, prioritize removing imminent dangers, and enhance its defense capabilities to prevent future attacks.


#religion

The Western Journal: Decades-Long Secularization of US Has Officially Reversed as Young People Turn to Christ, Major Study Finds
Decades-Long Secularization of US Has Officially Reversed as Young People Turn to Christ, Major Study Finds
A recent Pew Research Center study indicates a stabilization in the decline of American Christianity, with 62% of Americans identifying as Christians, down from 78% in 2007. This trend appears to have leveled off since 2020, particularly among younger generations.

Political shifts, particularly among young conservative men, may be influencing this change, as they increasingly align with Christianity. Cultural figures and media personalities are also contributing to this resurgence, suggesting a growing rejection of secularism in favor of religious beliefs.


#health

Fox News: Pope Francis' condition continues to improve as he receives oxygen therapy: Vatican
Pope Francis' condition continues to improve as he receives oxygen therapy: Vatican
Pope Francis, hospitalized for pneumonia since February 14, is reportedly improving with high-flow oxygen therapy. The Vatican noted that his kidney issues have receded and blood tests show slight improvement. Further days of clinical stability are necessary for a complete prognosis.

At 88, the pope’s recovery from bilateral pneumonia is complicated by his age and previous health issues. Medical experts emphasize the importance of both medical care and prayer in his recovery process.


#sports

Fox News: IndyCar Series revs up for inaugural season on FOX
IndyCar Series revs up for inaugural season on FOX
FOX Sports has secured exclusive broadcasting rights for the NTT IndyCar Series and the Indianapolis 500, with all races available on the FOX Sports app. The 2025 season kicks off on March 3, featuring 19 broadcast windows and Spanish-language coverage on Fox Deportes.

Additionally, Season 3 of "100 Days to Indy" will premiere on Fox Nation, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the series. Drivers Colton Herta and Kyle Kirkwood recently shared their excitement for the upcoming season on "Fox & Friends."