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7 Feb 2025

#politics

Liberty Nation News: Bondi Moves at the Speed of Trump on Day 1 - Liberty Nation News
Bondi Moves at the Speed of Trump on Day 1 - Liberty Nation News
Newly appointed US Attorney General Pam Bondi is implementing a series of directives aimed at addressing illegal immigration and dismantling drug cartels. She plans to withhold federal funds from sanctuary cities and direct the DOJ to focus on high-level criminals, while also enhancing efforts against human trafficking and gang violence.

Bondi has established a "Weaponization Working Group" to review DOJ practices and eliminate diversity programs, emphasizing merit-based hiring. Her actions signal a strong alignment with President Trump's policies, prioritizing national security and accountability within the Justice Department.


Fox News: Question on Jeffrey Epstein ties prompts reported foul-mouthed response from new UK ambassador to US
Question on Jeffrey Epstein ties prompts reported foul-mouthed response from new UK ambassador to US
Peter Mandelson, the UK's new ambassador to the U.S., faced backlash after responding rudely to a question about his past ties to Jeffrey Epstein. He expressed regret over meeting Epstein and criticized the harm caused to young women, while a spokesperson reiterated his remorse.

Mandelson's connections to Epstein were highlighted in a JPMorgan document, noting a close relationship. He has since distanced himself from previous comments about Donald Trump, stating his views have evolved and emphasizing a pro-business stance.


#society

Fox News: Judge calls out university for making Jewish students hide in a 'proverbial attic,' allows lawsuit to proceed
Judge calls out university for making Jewish students hide in a 'proverbial attic,' allows lawsuit to proceed
A New York judge has ruled that Cooper Union must face a lawsuit from Jewish students who felt unsafe during an anti-Israel protest, highlighting the university's failure to protect them. The judge emphasized that it is the institution's responsibility to ensure a safe environment under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.

The ruling comes amid a broader trend of lawsuits against universities over antisemitism following the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel. Other institutions, including Harvard and New York University, have faced similar legal challenges related to campus protests.


The Federalist: Oh SNAP! Millions Of Taxpayer Dollars Blown On Free Food Fraud
Oh SNAP! Millions Of Taxpayer Dollars Blown On Free Food Fraud
A Philadelphia grocery store owner, Jenny Espinal Tejada, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for defrauding the SNAP program, misappropriating nearly $2 million in food benefits intended for the needy. She used stolen identification numbers to redeem SNAP benefits illegally.

The case highlights ongoing SNAP fraud issues, with other recent convictions for similar offenses across the country. Critics argue that the program needs better oversight to prevent misuse, as significant taxpayer funds are at stake.


#economy

GB News: British drivers to see 'dramatic' road changes with new £90m boost slashing journey times and traffic
British drivers to see 'dramatic' road changes with new £90m boost slashing journey times and traffic
The UK government has approved a £90 million funding boost for four major road schemes aimed at improving journey times and enhancing local economies. The upgrades are expected to significantly reduce travel times, particularly on the A350 Chippenham Bypass, and improve road safety.

The funding aligns with the government's Plan for Change, which seeks to bolster economic growth and improve living standards. Enhanced road infrastructure is crucial for efficient logistics, with 80% of UK freight traveling by road. The initiatives will also support local developments and reduce congestion.