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28 Feb 2025
#politics
Fox News: Liberal pundits dub Washington Post's latest opinion shake-up a 'terrible tragedy,' slam Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos faced backlash from liberal commentators after announcing significant changes to The Washington Post's opinion section, which critics claim align with President Trump's views. The revamp aims to focus on personal liberties and free markets, leading to the resignation of the opinion editor.
Former Post editor Marty Baron and others argue that this shift undermines the paper's commitment to diverse viewpoints, with accusations that Bezos is prioritizing business interests over journalistic integrity. Prominent Democrats also criticized the move, suggesting it threatens the paper's credibility and democracy itself.
Fox News: GREGG JARRETT: Trump aims to restore constitutional order… and common sense
In his first month, President Trump faced 92 lawsuits from Democrats aimed at undermining his executive authority, particularly regarding immigration and government efficiency. Critics claim he is creating a "constitutional crisis," but the article argues he is fulfilling his constitutional duty to manage the executive branch.
The article emphasizes that Trump's actions align with public sentiment favoring reduced government waste and efficiency. It suggests that the Supreme Court will ultimately uphold Trump's authority against lower court rulings, asserting that the president's mandate is to restore constitutional order and fiscal responsibility.
Fox News: Trump appoints Paul Dabbar, Hung Cao to positions within administration
President Trump appointed Hung Cao as under secretary of the Navy and Paul Dabbar as deputy secretary of commerce. Both are Navy veterans; Cao is a former congressional candidate and retired captain with extensive military and Pentagon experience, while Dabbar previously served in Trump's energy department.
Cao expressed gratitude for the appointment, emphasizing a commitment to work. Dabbar will collaborate with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to enhance American leadership in global commerce and technology. Trump has nearly completed his Cabinet nominations, with 19 of 22 confirmed.
#society
GB News: Resident erupts in fury as 64 acres of 'oasis' fertile farmland to be covered by solar panels - 'Incredulous'
A retired magistrate in Worcestershire has criticized plans for a solar farm proposed by Tyler Hill Renewables, which would cover 64 acres of farmland near Comhampton. Residents express concerns about the proximity of solar panels to homes and the impact on local agriculture and flooding risks.
The development has faced ongoing objections from locals, who value the area's natural beauty and agricultural significance. The council is currently reviewing the application and has extended the consultation period to address complex planning issues.
Fox News: My family sacrificed for me. And now I have a plan to unlock opportunity for others
Tim Scott reflects on his family's sacrifices and the ongoing challenges faced by low-income communities, particularly regarding homeownership and access to capital. He emphasizes the need for legislative reforms to close the wealth gap and empower underserved populations through affordable housing and entrepreneurship.
His proposed legislation aims to enhance homeownership opportunities and streamline access to capital for small businesses, particularly in distressed areas. Scott advocates for financial inclusion and the importance of recognizing and celebrating Black history beyond a single month.
Fox News: Federal appeals court rejects parents' challenge to school policy that hid students' gender identity
Massachusetts parents Stephen Foote and Marissa Silvestri plan to appeal a federal court ruling that upheld a school district's nondisclosure policy regarding their child's gender transition. The First Circuit Court ruled that the policy does not violate parental rights, stating that schools can make decisions about students' gender identity without parental consent.
The lawsuit claims that the school staff encouraged their daughter to adopt a new gender identity without informing them, which the parents argue infringes on their rights to direct their children's upbringing. The case reflects a broader national trend of parents challenging school policies that conceal students' gender identities from them.
Fox News: MN volleyball athlete stands up to ‘bullying’ in girls’ sports, supports bill to keep biological men out
A Minnesota middle school volleyball player, Ainsley, advocates for the "Preserving Girls' Sports Act," which aims to prevent biological males from competing in women's sports. She expressed concerns about bullying and the pressure on girls to conform, emphasizing the importance of standing up for their rights.
The legislation, backed by Rep. Peggy Scott, defines female participation in sports and aims to ensure fairness and safety for female athletes. A vote on the bill is anticipated in the Minnesota House on March 3, 2025.
Liberty Nation News: The Epstein Files: Pam Bondi Teased a Bombshell but Dropped a Dud - Liberty Nation News
New US Attorney General Pam Bondi hinted at a significant release related to Jeffrey Epstein, claiming it would expose further abuses. However, the initial release, dubbed "The Epstein Files: Phase 1," consisted mainly of previously public flight logs and redacted lists, disappointing many who anticipated new revelations.
Critics, including Rep. Anna Paulina Luna and Candace Owens, expressed frustration over the lack of substantive information and questioned the decision to tease the release through social media influencers. Bondi has indicated that more documents may be forthcoming, raising questions about the contents of future phases.
Fox News: 80% of Americans oppose gender craziness but the left still cling to it
Some blue state governors, like Wisconsin's Tony Evers and Maine's Janet Mills, are pushing for changes in gender terminology and policies, such as replacing "mother" with "inseminated person" and allowing biological boys to compete in girls' sports. These actions have sparked significant backlash, with polls indicating that a large majority of Americans oppose such measures.
Critics argue that these changes are politically motivated rather than medically necessary, and they feel that the conversation around these issues is being stifled. Many believe that the recent elections signal a shift in public sentiment against these progressive policies, suggesting that the push for radical terminology and inclusivity is out of touch with mainstream views.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: François Hollande: 'Donald Trump is no longer our ally'
François Hollande critiques Donald Trump's early actions in his second term, suggesting a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy that sidelines Europe. He warns of American disengagement from NATO and highlights the need for European nations to lead in security matters.
Hollande expresses concern over Trump's approach to Ukraine, labeling it a departure from traditional alliances, and underscores the potential dangers of direct dialogue with Russia. He emphasizes that while the American populace remains friendly, the Trump administration is not a reliable ally for Europe.
#culture
Le Monde: Matisse's collages under the microscope in Paris
Renzo Piano's design of the Pompidou Center, celebrating its 50th anniversary, features exposed circulation pipes, symbolizing beauty for all. The restoration workshop now resembles a scientific lab, equipped with advanced imaging devices, contrasting with Matisse's vibrant artistic origins.
#health
Fox News: Is protein making you fat? Health experts weigh in on today's food focus
A significant portion of Americans, around 60%, are actively trying to increase their protein intake, leading to a surge in protein-rich foods and diets. While protein is essential for muscle growth and performance, experts warn that excessive consumption can strain kidneys and lead to digestive issues.
Nutritionists suggest that a balanced diet incorporating both plant and animal sources is ideal, rather than extreme diets like carnivore or vegan. They emphasize the importance of quality and distribution of protein intake throughout the day, rather than merely increasing quantity.
#crime
Le Monde: Romania denies any US 'pressure' after departure of misogynist influencer Andrew Tate
Andrew and Tristan Tate, facing serious allegations of human trafficking and rape in Romania, have left the country for the US after unexpectedly being granted their passports back. Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu denied any US pressure influencing this decision.
The Tates, known for their controversial views and dual American-British citizenship, were previously under house arrest. Their release coincided with a meeting between Donald Trump's special envoy and Romanian officials, raising questions about the motivations behind the sudden change in their legal status.