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9 Feb 2025

#politics

Breitbart: Stephen Miller: 'Radical Left' Judges Blocking Elon Musk Is 'Unconstitutional'
Stephen Miller: 'Radical Left' Judges Blocking Elon Musk Is 'Unconstitutional'
Stephen Miller criticized "radical left" judges for blocking Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing federal funds, labeling the ruling as unconstitutional and an assault on democracy. He emphasized the need to restore power to elected officials over unelected bureaucrats.

Miller argued that Donald Trump's efforts are vital for democracy, asserting that bureaucrats should be held accountable and controlled by elected leaders. He vowed to prevent unaccountable actions from bureaucrats in the government.


Fox News: DOGE cancels funding for Fauci museum exhibit
DOGE cancels funding for Fauci museum exhibit
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has canceled over $180 million in contracts, including a $168,000 contract for an Anthony Fauci museum exhibit. This decision is part of a broader initiative led by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to eliminate wasteful government spending.

DOGE, under Elon Musk's leadership, is targeting various federal agencies to cut administrative costs, with plans to significantly reduce entitlement payments. The Fauci exhibit was scheduled for completion by July 2025 but has now been scrapped along with other administrative expenses.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Andrea Mitchell: 'Backlash' to Trump's Might Makes Right Foreign Policy Developing
Andrea Mitchell: 'Backlash' to Trump's Might Makes Right Foreign Policy Developing
Andrea Mitchell highlighted a growing international backlash against President Trump's foreign policy during NBC's "Meet the Press." She pointed to tensions in Panama and Canada, where U.S. actions are perceived as aggressive, and noted that Trump's proposals regarding Gaza and Saudi relations are facing significant rejection.

Mitchell emphasized that these developments could undermine U.S. diplomatic efforts and exacerbate existing conflicts, particularly in Gaza, where aid is being affected. The situation illustrates a broader discontent with Trump's approach on the global stage.


Front Page Magazine: Resettling Gaza
Resettling Gaza
President Trump's proposal to resettle the Arab Muslim population of Gaza has sparked significant backlash, with critics citing moral and practical objections. However, the article argues that these objections are inconsistent, highlighting past instances where the resettlement of Jewish communities was accepted or celebrated.

The piece contends that resettlement is both feasible and morally justifiable, drawing parallels with historical events where large populations were relocated under less severe circumstances. It suggests that the ongoing conflict will persist as long as Gaza remains populated by those who support terrorism, advocating for a reevaluation of the current approach to peace in the region.


#culture

Fox News: Tom Cruise 'passed out' filming new 'Mission: Impossible' movie scenes
Tom Cruise 'passed out' filming new 'Mission: Impossible' movie scenes
Tom Cruise discussed the intense stunts in "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning," revealing he passed out during filming due to high speeds and lack of oxygen. He emphasized the extreme conditions and training required for his daring scenes, which include holding onto a biplane.

Director Christopher McQuarrie praised Cruise's commitment, stating the stunts are unprecedented and incredibly challenging. Previous stunts, like the HALO jump, also posed significant risks, requiring specialized equipment and extensive training to ensure safety during filming.


The Imaginative Conservative: Sounding Faith: Conversations With a Baroque Composer
Sounding Faith: Conversations With a Baroque Composer
Francesco Antonio Bonporti, a lesser-known Baroque composer, is celebrated for his serene and joyful music, akin to Mozart's. Alberto Nones' book, "Francesco Antonio Bonporti, or Sonorous Faith," imagines conversations with Bonporti, exploring his artistic and spiritual beliefs, emphasizing music as a reflection of divine beauty.

Despite the book's limited audience due to its Italian language and niche subject, it offers profound insights into the intersection of art, theology, and culture. Nones argues for the importance of reconnecting art and spirituality, highlighting Bonporti's unique position as a priest-composer in a fragmented modern world.


#sports

Forbes: What Time Is The Super Bowl? Teams Arrive At Superdome As Kickoff Nears
What Time Is The Super Bowl? Teams Arrive At Superdome As Kickoff Nears
The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are set to face off in Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Superdome, a rematch of their previous encounter where the Chiefs emerged victorious. The game will feature performances by artists like Kendrick Lamar and SZA during halftime.

Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. EST, with the Chiefs favored to win. An estimated $1.7 billion in legal bets is expected, and notable figures such as President Trump and possibly Taylor Swift are anticipated to attend. The NFL will replace its "End Racism" slogan with "Choose Love" in the end zones for this Super Bowl.