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9 Feb 2025

#politics

Liberty Nation News: Once-in-a Lifetime Deal: Trump Offers Government Workers Dollars to Depart - Liberty Nation News
Once-in-a Lifetime Deal: Trump Offers Government Workers Dollars to Depart - Liberty Nation News
President Trump faces challenges in reducing the federal workforce, as a Massachusetts judge has postponed the deadline for a buyout program aimed at cutting government size. The initiative has attracted over 60,000 federal employees seeking to leave their positions voluntarily.

The program, designed to save taxpayer money, has faced legal opposition from unions claiming it is illegal. Despite the pushback, the administration remains optimistic, highlighting that many federal workers are not regularly present in the office.


#society

Fox News: Blue state ranchers thrown ‘to the wolves’ seek President Trump’s rescue
Blue state ranchers thrown ‘to the wolves’ seek President Trump’s rescue
Colorado's wolf reintroduction has led to significant livestock losses for ranchers, with claims exceeding $580,000. Ranchers like Conway Farrell are struggling to cope with the economic impact, as the state requires confirmation of wolf involvement in livestock deaths for compensation.

Despite the challenges, wildlife advocates argue that wolf predation is minimal compared to other threats. Ranchers are seeking federal intervention as they feel their livelihoods are threatened, while some suggest adapting to coexist with wolves through preventive measures.


Fox News: 4 simple goals to make your marriage easier and help you love your spouse for life
4 simple goals to make your marriage easier and help you love your spouse for life
National Marriage Week aims to celebrate the institution of marriage amidst societal skepticism. With marriage rates declining, particularly among men aged 35, the week encourages couples to focus on building strong, loving relationships that foster stability in families and communities.

Spokesperson Arlene Pellicane emphasizes four goals for a fulfilling marriage: establish clear priorities, express gratitude, serve one another, and maintain a sense of fun. Research indicates that strong marriages significantly enhance happiness and contribute to healthier communities.


Fox News: DC plane crash victim and Kansas City Chiefs superfan planned return home for family Super Bowl party
DC plane crash victim and Kansas City Chiefs superfan planned return home for family Super Bowl party
Dustin Miller, a 43-year-old IT professional and Kansas City Chiefs superfan, was among the 67 victims of a tragic collision between an American Airlines flight and a U.S. Army helicopter in Washington, D.C. He had been looking forward to watching the Super Bowl with his family and had even arranged for his brother to join them.

Miller's family and friends plan to honor his memory by gathering to celebrate his life and cheer on the Chiefs during the game. Investigations into the crash are ongoing, with a preliminary report expected within 30 days.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Days before Trump halted funding, an ex-Israeli hostage was held at UNRWA school in Gaza, she reveals
Days before Trump halted funding, an ex-Israeli hostage was held at UNRWA school in Gaza, she reveals
Emily Damari, a British-Israeli hostage released from Hamas captivity, revealed she was held in a UNRWA center in Gaza, where she was denied medical care. The IDF later found Hamas tunnels and munitions at these sites, raising concerns about UNRWA's involvement with terrorist activities.

Mandy Damari urged international pressure on Hamas and UNRWA to grant the ICRC access to remaining hostages. Criticism of UNRWA's ties to Hamas continues, with allegations of the agency's facilities being misused for terror operations prompting calls for accountability and transparency.


#culture

Le Monde: French studios where 'Emilia Pérez' was filmed set to double in size
French studios where 'Emilia Pérez' was filmed set to double in size
French Minister of Culture Rachida Dati praised the preservation of the Bry-sur-Marne studios, which faced closure due to real estate development plans. Local authorities and film professionals campaigned for over a decade to save the site from demolition.

AXA Investment Managers Alternatives acquired the studios in June 2023 and plans to expand them significantly, adding seven new studios and doubling workshop space for actors and technicians.


#education

GB News: Schoolchildren 'should not be taught greatness of British Empire', Bridget Philipson told amid major curriculum shake-up
Schoolchildren 'should not be taught greatness of British Empire', Bridget Philipson told amid major curriculum shake-up
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson is set to unveil findings from a significant review of the UK education system, focusing on curriculum changes from primary school to age 18. Calls have emerged from various education groups to revise how the British Empire is taught, moving away from a celebratory narrative.

Additionally, there are suggestions to incorporate climate change and financial education into the curriculum, while maintaining Shakespeare as a compulsory author. The review aims to create a modern curriculum that prepares students for future challenges.


#technology

Fox News: Never lose cell service again with this space-age satellite tech
Never lose cell service again with this space-age satellite tech
AST SpaceMobile aims to provide universal cellular connectivity through a global satellite network that connects directly to standard smartphones. The company made headlines in April 2023 with the first two-way phone call via space using its Blue Walker 3 satellite and plans to expand its network with additional satellites.

Despite its innovative approach, AST SpaceMobile faces challenges, including potential interference with astronomical observations and growing space debris concerns. The service is expected to be offered as an add-on to existing cellular plans, targeting remote areas and eliminating dead zones.