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4 Feb 2025

#politics

The Federalist: Dems Plan To Use WI Supreme Court Race To Rig 2026 Midterms
Dems Plan To Use WI Supreme Court Race To Rig 2026 Midterms
The Wisconsin Democratic Party is reportedly leveraging the upcoming State Supreme Court race to manipulate congressional districts, potentially eliminating Republican Representatives Bryan Steil and Derrick Van Orden from their seats in the 2026 midterms. This strategy could shift control of the House to Democrats, impacting President Trump's agenda.

High-profile Democrats are openly discussing plans to redraw congressional maps to favor their party, following a recent Supreme Court election that shifted ideological control. If successful, this could secure two additional House seats for Democrats, making the Wisconsin Supreme Court race crucial for the 2026 elections.


The Federalist: There Is A Clear Path To Victory For The Pro-Life Movement
There Is A Clear Path To Victory For The Pro-Life Movement
Pro-life organizations are mobilizing to challenge abortion access through legal actions, including defunding Planned Parenthood and addressing free-speech buffer zones. The Institute of Law and Justice, part of 40 Days for Life, has taken several cases to court, including challenges to buffer zones and complaints against Planned Parenthood for electioneering.

With twelve states banning abortion and more limiting it, pro-life advocates aim to redirect funding from Planned Parenthood to community health centers. The upcoming Supreme Court cases could reshape abortion laws and address issues like abortion tourism. Pro-life leaders emphasize grassroots efforts and accountability for elected officials in the push for change.


The Federalist: Elites Like Vivek Will Never Represent Fellow Cincinnatians Like Me
Elites Like Vivek Will Never Represent Fellow Cincinnatians Like Me
St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati, a historic and large Catholic institution, has educated generations of local families. Among its notable alumni is Vivek Ramaswamy, who, despite his success, is viewed as a "rootless elite" lacking genuine connection to the city.

Critics argue that Ramaswamy's ambitions to transform Ohio into a tech hub overlook the local community's heritage and needs. Cincinnatians value their deep roots and desire leaders who prioritize preserving their city over exploiting it for economic gain.


#society

Times Of Israel: Relatives of freed Thai hostages fly to Israel for tear-filled reunions
Relatives of freed Thai hostages fly to Israel for tear-filled reunions
Four Thai men, held for over 15 months in Gaza, were reunited with their families in Israel after their release as part of a hostage-ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. The emotional reunions took place at Shamir Medical Center, where they are recovering before returning to Thailand.

The Thai government facilitated family visits, although some relatives could not attend due to passport issues. While 31 Thai nationals were kidnapped during the October 7, 2023, assault, efforts are ongoing to secure the release of others still held captive.


Fox News: Philadelphia boy praised as hero for shielding sister during plane crash
Philadelphia boy praised as hero for shielding sister during plane crash
A 10-year-old boy, Andre Howard III, known as "Trey," is being recognized for saving his sister during a Philadelphia medical jet crash. While on a doughnut run, he shielded her from falling debris, sustaining a head injury that required emergency surgery.

The crash resulted in 24 injuries and seven fatalities, including six Mexican nationals on the jet. A preliminary report from the U.S. Department of Transportation is expected within 30 days.


#economy

The Telegraph: If Trump is serious about the US trade deficit he should rely on DOGE and Musk, not tariffs
If Trump is serious about the US trade deficit he should rely on DOGE and Musk, not tariffs
Donald Trump plans to impose 10% tariffs on imports from China and the EU, while pausing 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada. This could negatively impact global economic growth, including the UK, but may also provide opportunities for the UK to capture a larger share of exports to the US and benefit from lower import prices.

However, uncertainty surrounding these tariffs could deter investment and slow growth. Economists largely agree that tariffs are harmful, and Trump's rationale appears to stem from trade deficits rather than sound economic principles. Reducing the US federal budget deficit may be a more effective way to address trade issues.


#health

Fox News: Trump handed 'opportunity to save Medicare’ after Biden admin’s final blow to seniors: expert
Trump handed 'opportunity to save Medicare’ after Biden admin’s final blow to seniors: expert
The Biden administration's recent Medicare Advantage proposal has faced criticism for underfunding the program, which serves about 34 million Americans. Experts warn that cuts could lead to increased premiums and out-of-pocket costs, particularly affecting seniors on fixed incomes.

Former officials, including ex-Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle, argue that this presents an opportunity for Trump to restore funding and improve healthcare for seniors. The Trump administration has until April 7 to finalize its policy for fiscal year 2026, with a focus on ensuring Medicare Advantage remains viable.


#crime

GB News: Sainsbury's thief, 72, steals Poppy Appeal charity box from supermarket
Sainsbury's thief, 72, steals Poppy Appeal charity box from supermarket
A 72-year-old man, Glenard Beaumont, was convicted for stealing a charity box from a Sainsbury’s store in London. He received a four-week suspended sentence and was ordered to pay £100 in compensation, which will be deducted from his benefits.

In a separate case, Gareth Owen, a repeat offender, was sentenced to two years and eight months for stealing nearly £6,000 worth of goods from various stores. The judge labeled him a "menace" to society, highlighting his extensive criminal history and lack of rehabilitation prospects.