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America One News
8 Feb 2025
#politics
Fox News: Melania Trump's 'soft power' on display in the White House: See the photos
Melania Trump is returning to the White House with increased confidence and authority as First Lady. In a recent interview, she expressed her readiness to embrace the responsibilities of her role, highlighting her commitment to causes such as anti-cyberbullying and advocating for children in foster care.
The First Lady is also noted for her strong relationship with President Trump and their son Barron, who is now attending college. Melania's evolution since her first term is evident, as she balances her public duties with personal responsibilities, demonstrating her independence and leadership.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Hamas frees 3 more hostages as part of ceasefire agreement with Israel
Hamas released three hostages on Saturday as part of a ceasefire deal with Israel, exchanging them for dozens of Palestinian prisoners. The hostages, abducted during the October 7, 2023 attack, were freed in Deir al-Balah, marking the fifth exchange since the ceasefire began.
In total, 18 hostages and over 550 Palestinian prisoners have been released since the ceasefire commenced on January 19. This agreement follows a prolonged conflict initiated by Hamas's assault on Israel.
#economy
GB News: Reeves receives damning 'Austerity 2.0' warning as Chancellor grapples with 'impossible square to circle'
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces criticism over her economic policies amid a bleak growth forecast from the Bank of England, which has been halved to 0.75%. The £25 billion increase in employers' National Insurance is expected to adversely affect retail and hospitality sectors, raising concerns about a potential return to austerity.
Economists argue that Reeves' approach may contradict her pro-growth rhetoric, as she navigates fiscal constraints and public spending pressures. With Labour's popularity declining and the upcoming economic update looming, her ability to implement further tax cuts appears limited, leading to fears of cuts in non-ring-fenced areas.