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6 Feb 2025

#politics

The Federalist: Unedited Kamala Interview Proves '24 Campaign Was A Psyop
Unedited Kamala Interview Proves '24 Campaign Was A Psyop
Three months post-election, questions linger about the collaboration between the national media and Kamala Harris's campaign. The FCC chairman released the full interview from CBS's "60 Minutes," revealing discrepancies between the edited version and the original footage, raising concerns over media distortion.

CBS's editing choices, particularly omitting critical responses from Harris regarding her changing positions, suggest an attempt to present a more favorable image of her. The network's reluctance to disclose the full interview during the election period adds to suspicions of a biased narrative aimed at voters.


Fox News: Feds spent millions studying trans menstruation, strengthening gay rights in the Balkans, database reveals
Feds spent millions studying trans menstruation, strengthening gay rights in the Balkans, database reveals
The Biden administration has allocated over $174 million in grants and contracts aimed at promoting gender ideology, including studies on menstrual cycles in transgender men and initiatives to support the LGBTQI+ community in the Western Balkans. Critics argue that taxpayer money should focus on national defense and infrastructure rather than what they deem radical gender agendas.

The American Principles Project has launched a database, "Funding Insanity," to highlight these expenditures, claiming they exemplify corruption in Washington. As the Trump administration and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency seek to scrutinize these funds, tensions rise between Democratic lawmakers and the current administration over the direction of federal spending.


Times Of Israel: Israeli comedy show mocks Red Cross as a taxi service
Israeli comedy show mocks Red Cross as a taxi service
The satire show “Eretz Nehederet” criticized the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) for its perceived ineffectiveness in aiding hostages taken by terrorists in Gaza. The skit humorously suggested the ICRC has shifted focus to a ride-share service, highlighting its failure to provide humanitarian assistance to the 251 hostages.

The portrayal included a mock ride-share scenario, where a released captive expressed frustration over the lack of aid from the ICRC, which has faced backlash in Israel for its limited role in hostage situations. The Red Cross defended its actions, stating it cannot compel access to hostages held by Hamas.


#society

GB News: Social media harm for children is like 'cancer' caused by smoking, anti-terror chief claims
Social media harm for children is like 'cancer' caused by smoking, anti-terror chief claims
Britain's counterterrorism chief, Matt Jukes, likened the dangers of social media to smoking and advocated for a ban on its use by children under 16, similar to Australia's recent legislation. He expressed concerns about online radicalization among youth, which has surged during the pandemic.

Jukes emphasized that under-18s now represent a significant portion of terrorism-related arrests and called for strengthening the Online Safety Act to include private messages on social media. His remarks have garnered cross-party support, with officials acknowledging the need for serious discussions on potential restrictions.


The Federalist: Pro-Natal Policies Fail Because People Don’t Want Kids
Pro-Natal Policies Fail Because People Don’t Want Kids
Hungary's fertility rate has reached a record low in 2024, despite efforts to boost birth rates through economic incentives. Similar programs in other countries, including the U.S., have shown negligible results, suggesting that cultural values, rather than financial concerns, play a significant role in reproductive choices.

The global decline in fertility rates is attributed to shifting preferences rather than economic conditions. Many young adults prioritize personal interests over child-rearing, with cultural norms significantly influencing family size desires. The potential consequences of declining birth rates could lead to serious economic and social challenges in the future.


Fox News: Experts slam UN action plan for combating antisemitism: ‘phony exercise in futility’
Experts slam UN action plan for combating antisemitism: ‘phony exercise in futility’
The United Nations recently released an "Action Plan to Enhance Monitoring and Response to Antisemitism," aimed at addressing rising antisemitic incidents globally. Critics, including Anne Bayefsky, argue the plan is ineffective as it fails to define antisemitism, neglecting the widely accepted International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition.

Despite proposals for staff training and denunciation of antisemitism, concerns remain about the U.N.'s commitment to combating anti-Jewish prejudice, especially given the independence of its special rapporteurs. Observers highlight that the U.N. struggles to address antisemitism while lacking a clear definition, undermining its own initiatives.


#foreignaffairs

The Federalist: Trump's Deal Is The First Step In Countering China In Panama
Trump's Deal Is The First Step In Countering China In Panama
Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino announced the country's withdrawal from a China-funded infrastructure program after meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. This decision is seen as a victory for the Trump administration amid ongoing concerns about China's influence over the strategically vital Panama Canal.

Despite this concession, significant issues remain regarding China's extensive investments and operations in the Canal area. Trump has indicated that further actions may be necessary to safeguard U.S. interests and uphold the Neutrality Treaty, hinting at potential military measures if needed.


#culture

Le Monde: Princess Hoor Al-Qasimi, the new ambassador of Emirati soft power
Princess Hoor Al-Qasimi, the new ambassador of Emirati soft power
Sheikha Hoor Al-Qasimi, daughter of the emir of Sharjah, is managing the upcoming Sharjah Biennial and the Aichi Triennial in Japan, while also overseeing the 2026 Biennale of Sydney. Her significant contributions to contemporary art have earned her the top spot on ArtReview's influential figures list.


#outdoors

Fox News: Hikers on tallest mountain in Northeast rescued from whiteout snowstorm at 5,000 feet
Hikers on tallest mountain in Northeast rescued from whiteout snowstorm at 5,000 feet
Two experienced hikers were rescued from Mount Washington, New Hampshire, after becoming stranded in a severe snowstorm. Kathryn McKee and Beata LeLacheur struggled for hours in deep snow before calling 911, unable to find the erased trail due to harsh winds and low visibility.

Rescuers located the hikers just after 1:50 a.m. and provided emergency shelter. Both women, suffering from cold weather injuries, were safely escorted down the mountain by 4:15 a.m. They expressed gratitude for their rescue and plan to continue hiking, emphasizing the importance of safety and preparedness.