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9 Feb 2025

#politics

Fox News: Noem responds to Secret Service scrutiny as Trump to become 1st president to attend Super Bowl
Noem responds to Secret Service scrutiny as Trump to become 1st president to attend Super Bowl
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem praised the U.S. Secret Service's efforts to ensure security at the Super Bowl, where President Trump will be the first sitting president to attend. She emphasized the deployment of additional personnel and resources from various DHS agencies to maintain safety during the event.

Noem noted that security preparations had been in place for months, especially following a recent terrorist attack in New Orleans. She assured that there were no credible threats to the Super Bowl while highlighting the collaboration with local authorities and the National Guard to enhance security measures.


#society

GB News: Ryanair staff shocked to find CAT had boarded flight minutes before takeoff as feline sparked two days of delays
Ryanair staff shocked to find CAT had boarded flight minutes before takeoff as feline sparked two days of delays
A stowaway cat caused significant disruption on a Ryanair flight in Rome, resulting in a two-day delay. The feline was discovered in the aircraft's electrical bay during pre-flight checks, leading to failed attempts by crew and engineers to capture it.

The situation was resolved when the cat was finally seen exiting the aircraft after a door was left open. The incident raised concerns about potential dangers at cruising altitude and resulted in substantial costs for the airline.


#culture

Le Monde: 'AI manufacturers have stolen all our content': How creators are trying to assert their rights
'AI manufacturers have stolen all our content': How creators are trying to assert their rights
Tensions are rising over authors' rights ahead of the AI summit in Paris on February 10, 2025. Cultural industry representatives expressed frustration after a briefing suggested that authors' rights are a uniquely French concern, prompting an emergency meeting at the Elysée.

Advisers assured that President Macron supports authors' rights, with expectations for a strong statement affirming France's commitment to this principle, rooted in its historical context since 1791.


#crime

The Western Journal: Judge Out of Job After Plot to Get Himself Out of Jury Duty Backfires Spectacularly
Judge Out of Job After Plot to Get Himself Out of Jury Duty Backfires Spectacularly
A New York judge, Richard T. Snyder, resigned after admitting he couldn't serve impartially on a grand jury because he believed everyone in his court was guilty. His comments led to an investigation by the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct.

Snyder's defense claimed he meant that those before the court had done something wrong but were not guilty until proven so. He agreed to never serve as a judge again, with officials expressing disappointment in his misunderstanding of judicial responsibilities.