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#politics

GB News: Reform UK pose ‘triple-threat’ election challenge TODAY in fresh headache for Badenoch
Reform UK pose ‘triple-threat’ election challenge TODAY in fresh headache for Badenoch
Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, aims to capitalize on strong polling as it prepares for key council elections in traditionally Conservative areas. The party has seen some electoral success, notably flipping a Labour stronghold in Wales, but has struggled to convert polling leads into significant seat wins.

Upcoming elections in wards like Bedingfield and Central Suffolk present opportunities for Reform to challenge the Conservatives, though potential vote-splitting could benefit Labour. Despite recent gains, Reform's overall performance remains modest compared to its polling dominance.


Liberty Nation News: Arizona Lawmakers May Soon Be Classified as Lawbreakers - Liberty Nation News
Arizona Lawmakers May Soon Be Classified as Lawbreakers - Liberty Nation News
Arizona lawmakers are considering revoking a law that grants them immunity from minor traffic violations during legislative sessions. Introduced by Republican Rep. Quang Nguyen, the resolution aims to hold lawmakers accountable for breaking laws, a sentiment echoed by previous critics of the practice.

Legislative immunity, which exists in 45 states, has led to numerous incidents where lawmakers evade consequences for reckless behavior. Past examples include speeding and other infractions committed by Arizona legislators, raising concerns about their accountability to the public.


#society

The Federalist: LA Still Prioritizes DEI Even In Aftermath Of Devastating Fires
LA Still Prioritizes DEI Even In Aftermath Of Devastating Fires
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has fired Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, citing failures in the response to recent wildfires. A whistleblower revealed that LAFD EMTs are still required to undergo training that promotes radical gender ideology, raising concerns about the department's focus on diversity over competence.

Critics argue that the city's emphasis on DEI initiatives has compromised public safety, particularly during emergencies. The United Firefighters of Los Angeles City has stated that the fire department is understaffed and under-resourced, with many vehicles in disrepair, complicating their ability to respond effectively.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Kyiv Allegedly Leaks 'Free, Sovereign, and Secure Ukraine' Mineral Deal
Kyiv Allegedly Leaks 'Free, Sovereign, and Secure Ukraine' Mineral Deal
A Ukrainian news outlet has published the full text of a mineral rights deal between the U.S. and Ukraine, which President Zelensky is expected to sign soon. The agreement outlines a Reconstruction Investment Fund aimed at economic growth in Ukraine, though it falls short of the full security guarantees Ukraine initially sought.

The deal emphasizes U.S. support for Ukraine's sovereignty and aims to prevent adversarial nations from benefiting from Ukraine's reconstruction. Key details about ownership and contributions to the fund remain undefined, with further negotiations anticipated.


Le Monde: War in Ukraine: "A lot of friends are dead, but a lot of friends are pregnant".
War in Ukraine: "A lot of friends are dead, but a lot of friends are pregnant".
Kyiv, three years into the war with Russia, reflects both resilience and the scars of conflict. While the city is better protected with anti-aircraft defenses, it still faces drone attacks and power outages. Life continues with social activities, despite the ongoing threat of war.

The capital has transformed from a city on the brink of invasion to a hub of cultural vitality, where residents balance normalcy with the realities of conflict. However, the persistent threat from Moscow serves as a reminder of the war's presence.


The Telegraph: Hamas releases four dead hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners
Hamas releases four dead hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners
Hamas has returned the bodies of four Israeli hostages abducted on October 7, in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. The bodies were handed over to the Red Cross, with identification processes underway, according to Israeli officials.

Prime Minister Netanyahu's office stated that families will be notified once identification is complete, and a forensic examination to determine the cause of death will follow.


#economy

Forbes: Trump Confirms Mexico, Canada Tariff Coming Next Month—And Reciprocal Tariffs May Come Soon After
Trump Confirms Mexico, Canada Tariff Coming Next Month—And Reciprocal Tariffs May Come Soon After
President Trump announced that his 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports, along with a 10% tariff on Chinese goods, will take effect on March 4. This marks a shift from previous timelines, which had indicated an April start date.

The president's decision follows a study within his administration regarding these tariffs, with the April date still being upheld.


#military

Fox News: Pentagon says transgender troops are disqualified from service without an exemption
Pentagon says transgender troops are disqualified from service without an exemption
An internal Pentagon memo outlines the Trump administration's policy prohibiting transgender individuals from serving in the military unless they obtain a waiver. Service members with a current diagnosis of gender dysphoria or a history of related treatments are disqualified.

The policy is facing legal challenges, with the Justice Department filing a complaint against a judge for alleged bias in a case brought by LGBTQ groups. The memo stipulates that those seeking an exemption must demonstrate stability in their sex for 36 months and adhere to standards associated with their biological sex.


Fox News: Special operations commanders issue warning about US enemies' 'impressive' tech advancements
Special operations commanders issue warning about US enemies' 'impressive' tech advancements
U.S. special operations commanders expressed concerns to the House Armed Services Committee about the country's lag in technological advancements compared to adversaries. They highlighted bureaucratic hurdles that delay critical upgrades, emphasizing the need for rapid modernization to maintain operational effectiveness.

Commanders noted that while innovation exists within the ranks, funding and procurement processes hinder timely implementation of new technologies. They warned that adversaries continue to advance, posing a significant threat as the U.S. struggles to keep pace.


#health

Times Of Israel: Gaza polio vaccination drive reached 600,000 children in five days, WHO says
Gaza polio vaccination drive reached 600,000 children in five days, WHO says
A polio vaccination drive in Gaza successfully reached over 600,000 children following a ceasefire, allowing health workers to access previously unreachable areas. The campaign is part of ongoing efforts to combat the resurgence of polio, which recently paralyzed a child after 20 years without cases.

Despite challenges, including missed children during earlier rounds, the WHO reported a high participation rate in the latest campaign. Future vaccination efforts are planned, but funding concerns could impact health initiatives in the region.