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9 Feb 2025

#politics

Fox News: Judge's 'hopelessly ambiguous' order barring DOGE from Treasury sparks concern Bessent may also be locked out
Judge's 'hopelessly ambiguous' order barring DOGE from Treasury sparks concern Bessent may also be locked out
A federal judge's temporary restraining order has barred DOGE from accessing Treasury Department data, leading to accusations of judicial overreach from Republicans. The order, issued by Judge Paul Engelmayer, restricts access for various government employees, raising concerns about its ambiguity.

Critics argue that the ruling could prevent Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent from accessing essential data, while supporters of the order claim it protects against potential misuse. Elon Musk has alleged significant fraud at the Treasury, prompting DOGE's investigation into government spending.


Front Page Magazine: Are Trump's Tariffs Really Tariffs?
Are Trump's Tariffs Really Tariffs?
President Trump’s proposed tariffs have sparked significant backlash, with critics labeling them as counterproductive and unfair. Economists argue that tariffs raise consumer prices and protect inefficient domestic industries, advocating for free trade instead. However, Trump's tariffs target countries like Mexico, Canada, and China for specific reasons, including drug trafficking, illegal immigration, and trade imbalances.

These tariffs are seen not as protectionist measures but as tools for addressing longstanding issues, such as the fentanyl crisis and illegal immigration. Trump's approach aims to establish reciprocity in trade and security, responding to decades of failed diplomacy and rising national debt.


The Telegraph: BBC refers to Palestinian prisoners in Israel as ‘hostages’
BBC refers to Palestinian prisoners in Israel as ‘hostages’
The BBC issued an on-air correction after mistakenly labeling Palestinian convicts as "hostages." This terminology drew criticism from Israel, particularly in the context of Palestinian prisoners convicted of crimes related to the October 7 massacre.

The error occurred during a report on the release of Israeli hostages alongside Palestinian prisoners, which included a misleading strap-line suggesting concerns about hostages on both sides.


Front Page Magazine: Yet Another CAIR Official Lets the Mask Slip
Yet Another CAIR Official Lets the Mask Slip
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) faces increasing scrutiny as officials, including Noora Shalash, have been caught making antisemitic remarks and promoting jihad. CAIR's leadership has a history of controversial statements and associations with terrorism, raising concerns about their influence in politics.

Calls for accountability have intensified, with suggestions that CAIR should be investigated and shunned by government officials. The organization’s actions and rhetoric have led to a growing perception that it does not represent the civil rights interests it claims to uphold.


#society

Front Page Magazine: California’s ‘Gay As F**k’ Top Military Commander
California’s ‘Gay As F**k’ Top Military Commander
The political and cultural divisions in America are exemplified by the promotion of Major Gen. Matt Beevers in California, who displayed a controversial gay flag in his office. Governor Gavin Newsom's support of Beevers highlights a shift towards prioritizing social agendas over the National Guard's core responsibilities.

Critics argue that this focus on "woke" initiatives has compromised the Guard's operational effectiveness, particularly in responding to emergencies like the recent Los Angeles fires. The emphasis on diversity and inclusion over military readiness raises concerns about the future capabilities of the National Guard in California.


Times Of Israel: Hostage Alon Ohel is alive but wounded, held chained in tunnels, family says
Hostage Alon Ohel is alive but wounded, held chained in tunnels, family says
Alon Ohel, a hostage held by Hamas for 492 days, is reportedly alive but in dire condition, suffering from multiple shrapnel wounds and severe malnutrition. His family has expressed outrage at his exclusion from the recent humanitarian releases, demanding urgent action from the Israeli government.

The family plans to mark Alon's 24th birthday in Tel Aviv, urging public support for his release. They emphasize the need for the Israeli government to expedite negotiations for the second phase of the hostage deal, as 73 hostages remain in Gaza.


#culture

GB News: Cadbury launches new chocolate bar combined with famous crunchy biscuit - 'Can't wait for this!'
Cadbury launches new chocolate bar combined with famous crunchy biscuit - 'Can't wait for this!'
Cadbury is set to launch a new chocolate bar featuring Biscoff biscuits, expected in British supermarkets by spring 2025. The partnership with Lotus Bakeries aims to create innovative chocolate products, generating excitement on social media with significant engagement.

Additionally, Cadbury has unveiled its Easter 2025 lineup, which includes new sharing packs and unique egg designs, along with a recyclable confectionery pouch. The brand anticipates that these offerings will enhance seasonal sales and appeal to a variety of consumer tastes.


#sports

Forbes: Trump Picks Chiefs To Win Super Bowl—And He’s Clashed With The Eagles In The Past
Trump Picks Chiefs To Win Super Bowl—And He’s Clashed With The Eagles In The Past
President Trump publicly endorsed the Kansas City Chiefs to win the Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles, citing quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife's support for Trump. This comes after Trump's past feud with the Eagles, who declined to visit the White House following their 2018 victory.

Trump's disinvitation of the Eagles was linked to players protesting during the national anthem, a point he emphasized during his presidency. He has since praised the Chiefs while avoiding any mention of the Eagles in his recent comments.