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#politics
Fox News: Trump learns Biden signed with major Hollywood talent agency: 'You've got to be kidding me'
President Trump expressed surprise upon learning that former President Biden signed with the Creative Artists Agency after leaving office. Trump remarked that Biden has "much bigger problems" but wished him well, while criticizing Biden's administration as a "mess" that his own is working to fix.
CAA, which previously represented Biden, stated that he is a respected voice in national and global affairs. The agency also represents the Obamas and noted Biden's successful speaking tour and memoir during his prior engagement with them.
Forbes: How Elon Musk Got Around Disclosing His Finances To The Public
Elon Musk has rapidly gained significant influence within the federal government as a Special Government Employee (SGE), allowing him to operate with less transparency regarding his financial interests. He has initiated early retirement offers to federal employees and influenced President Trump's plans to potentially eliminate the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Critics, including former White House ethics lawyers, express concern over the ethical implications of Musk's role, arguing that someone wielding such power should be a full-time government employee subject to greater disclosure requirements. The lack of public access to Musk's financial disclosures raises questions about potential conflicts of interest, especially given his extensive business dealings with the federal government.
#society
Times Of Israel: High Court orders police and IDF to again let Palestinians return to West Bank hamlet
The High Court of Justice has ordered the police and IDF to allow residents of Khirbet Zanuta to return home by February 16, following their forced evacuation due to settler violence. The court mandated ongoing protection for the villagers and permission to repair their homes, emphasizing the need to remove trespassers.
The ruling comes amid allegations that state actions may constitute forcible transfer, potentially a war crime under international law. Despite previous court orders, residents faced renewed attacks and harassment, leading to their second exodus. The court's decision aims to ensure compliance and protection for the villagers.
Fox News: George Mason University students win lawsuit after criticizing proposal to add tampons in men's restroom
Two George Mason University law students won a lawsuit after being issued no-contact orders for opposing a proposal to provide feminine hygiene products in male restrooms. The settlement includes $15,000 in damages and a commitment from GMU to revise its policies to protect free speech rights.
The university acknowledged the need for improved procedures regarding no-contact orders in Title IX cases, emphasizing a commitment to open dialogue and debate. The case highlights tensions surrounding gender issues and free speech on campus.
The Telegraph: The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of 15 million Ismaili Muslims, dies aged 88
The Aga Khan, a prominent figure in horse racing and a significant leader for Ismaili Muslims, has passed away at 88 in Lisbon. He was known for his immense wealth, estimated between $800 million and $13 billion, and his philanthropic efforts in developing regions.
His legacy includes a lavish lifestyle and notable investments, alongside a commitment to alleviating poverty. The Aga Khan Development Network will announce his successor soon.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump and Netanyahu have historic opportunity to promote Mideast peace
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's upcoming meeting with former President Donald Trump is poised to be a pivotal moment for Middle East policy. They aim to address regional stability, particularly following the turmoil caused by President Biden's administration, and to strategize a response to Hamas and Iran.
The agenda includes a pacification plan for Gaza, revitalizing the Abraham Accords, and countering Chinese and Russian influence in the region. This meeting could reshape the Middle East's future, much like the historic Churchill-Roosevelt meeting during World War II.
Forbes: Trump Calls Gaza ‘Demolition Site,’ Proposes Resettling Palestinians In Meeting With Netanyahu
President Trump suggested relocating Palestinian refugees from Gaza to other countries, citing the region's destruction and poor living conditions. He proposed Jordan and Egypt as potential hosts, despite rejection from those countries and concerns from Hamas about permanent displacement.
Trump also signed an executive order withdrawing the U.S. from the United Nations Human Rights Council and the UN Relief and Works Agency, criticizing the UN's effectiveness. Netanyahu echoed this sentiment, highlighting the council's bias against Israel.