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8 Feb 2024
#politics
Forbes: Supreme Court Suggests It Won’t Let States Kick Trump Off Ballot
The Supreme Court heard arguments about whether Colorado can disqualify Trump from running for president. Justices expressed skepticism and implied they won't allow states to make such decisions.
The Federalist: KBJ Shuts Down When Trump Lawyer Refutes 'Insurrection' Fiction
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was challenged by former President Donald Trump's lawyer, Jonathan Mitchell, on the use of the term "insurrection" to describe the events of the Capitol riot. Jackson sourced her framing from corporate media and Democrats, but Mitchell argued that Trump did not engage in any act that can be characterized as insurrection. Mitchell stated that the events were a riot, but not an insurrection as defined by Section Three. Jackson pressed for an explanation but quickly ended her questioning time.
The Epoch Times: Five VC Firms Invested $3 Billion in Chinese AI and Semiconductors: Report
Five American venture capital firms invested over $3 billion in critical technology projects in China, including companies tied to the Chinese military, surveillance state, and human rights abuses in Xinjiang. These investments directly supported the strategic goals of the Chinese Communist Party, undermining the United States. The report calls for restrictions on outbound investments to China.
Fox News: Hunter Biden was paid $100K through joint-venture with Chinese energy firm, ex-associate testified
Hunter Biden and James Biden were paid substantial sums of money in 2017 from their joint-venture with a Chinese energy company linked to the Chinese Communist Party. A former associate testified that he did not know the nature of the work the Bidens provided, but the venture was intended to facilitate investments in US energy companies by Chinese firms.
Fox News: Johnson backpedals on divisive Senate endorsement after GOP blowback
Republican Party civil war over Montana Senate race as House Speaker Mike Johnson withdraws endorsement of Matt Rosendale due to blowback from Trump allies. Rosendale is seen as a weaker candidate against Democratic Sen. Jon Tester.
#society
Fox News: Los Angeles freeway fire prompts California to recommend rule changes for leasing under freeways
California transportation officials are recommending changes to the leasing program for state-owned properties under roadways following an arson fire that shut down a major Los Angeles freeway. The changes include banning the storage of hazardous materials and implementing more scrutiny for potential renters. The state is fighting to evict a tenant who leased the property that caught fire, as the tenant had filed for bankruptcy twice and was involved in legal filings for other properties.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Hamas a future partner for peace, says Northern Ireland's First Minister
Michelle O'Neill, the new First Minister of Northern Ireland, has stated that Hamas could eventually become a partner for peace in the Middle East. O'Neill cited the Northern Ireland peace process as an example of how dialogue can end conflict. She also called for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war and compared Gaza to a "graveyard for children."
The Federalist: Elizabeth Warren Is A Hamas Apologist
Senator Elizabeth Warren's tweet criticizes Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and his government for failing to release hostages and allegedly killing thousands of Palestinians. Warren's anti-Israel stance and failure to acknowledge Hamas' role in the conflict reveal a biased worldview. She supports a two-state solution without considering the rejection of peace offers by Palestinian factions and the danger of rewarding terrorism. Warren's call for conditioning aid to Israel demonstrates her support for terrorists rather than holding them accountable.
Le Monde: Ukraine army chief Zaluzhny removed from post
Ukraine's top military commander, Valery Zaluzhny, has been removed from his post, creating the largest leadership change in Kyiv's military since Russia's invasion. Zaluzhny's reputation suffered after a failed counteroffensive and disagreements with President Zelensky. Oleksandr Syrsky will replace him. President Zelensky has called for urgent changes in the military and a strategy to defeat Russian forces. Zaluzhny, known as the "Iron General," was seen as a symbol of resistance against Russia, but his public comments caused tension with the president over the issue of mobilization.
#culture
Fox News: What to know about Lunar New Year and its traditions
Asian American communities across the U.S. celebrate the Lunar New Year with parades, food, and festivities. The holiday honors an animal from the Chinese zodiac each year and is rooted in ancient legends. Red is considered an auspicious color, and ancestor worship is common. Diaspora communities celebrate with lion and dragon dances, fireworks, and cultural performances. Special foods include dumplings, rice cakes, and tteokguk.
#health
Fox News: ‘Gender-affirming’ treatments don’t benefit youth, says pediatricians group: ‘Irreversible consequences’
A pediatric organization claims that "gender-affirming" therapies have no proven long-term benefit for adolescents with gender dysphoria. Studies show high rates of mental health problems in these individuals regardless of affirmation. Hormonal interventions and surgeries also have little benefit and may be linked to increased need for psychiatric care. The organization argues that adolescents should not make life-altering decisions without intense psychiatric intervention.
#crime
Fox News: Kentucky moms survive Bahamas drugging, sexual assaults after cruise stops at resort: report
Two Kentucky moms were allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted during a vacation in the Bahamas. They were given drinks at a resort that were laced with drugs, leading to their assault. The Royal Bahama Police Force has arrested two men in connection with the incident.
Flag And Cross: Illegal Immigrant Indicted in Brutal Murder of 16-Year-Old Cheerleader, Could Face Death Penalty
A 23-year-old man in the US illegally and with a prior conviction has been indicted for capital murder in the death of a 16-year-old Texas girl. The indictment accuses Rafael Romero of breaking into the girl's home, sexually assaulting her, and bludgeoning her to death. Romero is currently in jail with a $2 million bond.
GB News: Abdul Ezedi manhunt: New CCTV footage released after attacker spotted on bridge
Police release new CCTV images of the wanted alkali attacker Abdul Ezedi as they continue their nationwide manhunt. The images show Ezedi walking near Battersea Park after the attack. Police have executed warrants associated with the man but no arrests have been made.
#outdoors
The Telegraph: A bear bit my face off so I made it into goulash, says Swedish hunter
A Swedish hunter and his son survive a bear attack, and turn the bear's meat into tacos and goulash.
#other
Fox News: Prince Harry's UK visit to King Charles was nothing more than 'an image saver': royal expert
Prince Harry's short visit to the UK to see his father, King Charles III, amidst his cancer diagnosis has sparked both positive and negative reactions among royal experts. While some view Harry's support as important for the family to come together, others believe it was a strategic move to improve his image. Harry's visit lasted only one day, during which he did not meet or reconcile with his brother, Prince William.
Forbes: FAA Investigating JetBlue Collision At Boston Airport
Two JetBlue planes collided on the tarmac at Boston Logan International Airport. No injuries were reported, but both flights were canceled. The FAA is investigating.
The Telegraph: America’s most expensive home goes on sale for $295m
America’s most expensive home, a sprawling Florida estate, is on the market for $295 million. The property boasts three swimming pools and a private yacht basin. It has been visited by notable figures such as George H.W. Bush and Arnold Palmer.