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11 Mar 2025

#politics

Fox News: Judge rules DOGE likely subject to public records requests, says department operating in 'unusual secrecy'
Judge rules DOGE likely subject to public records requests, says department operating in 'unusual secrecy'
A federal judge ruled that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, is likely subject to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) due to its significant independent authority. This decision counters the Trump administration's claim that DOGE is exempt as part of the Executive Office of the President.

The ruling may compel DOGE to disclose more information about its operations, including mass firings and contract cancellations, which have been conducted with notable secrecy. The judge ordered records to be released on a rolling basis, emphasizing the public's right to know about DOGE's unprecedented governmental powers.


The Federalist: We Have Four Years To Make Sure 2020 Never Happens Again
We Have Four Years To Make Sure 2020 Never Happens Again
The aftermath of 2020 has revealed significant ignorance among citizens regarding natural rights and the conditions that lead to totalitarianism. It has become evident that support for authoritarian measures exists across political lines, with many public officials failing to protect individual freedoms.

As the nation faces a critical juncture, Trump's potential re-election could either lead to a reckoning or further chaos. The need for active civic engagement is urgent, as the stakes for American democracy are high, and the time to act is now.


Fox News: Trump pledges to 'lead the charge' against Rep. Massie, likens him to Liz Cheney
Trump pledges to 'lead the charge' against Rep. Massie, likens him to Liz Cheney
President Trump criticized Rep. Thomas Massie in a Truth Social post, stating he should be primaried and comparing him to Liz Cheney. Massie's opposition to a government funding measure backed by Trump has fueled the former president's ire, as he pledges to lead the charge against Massie.

Despite Trump's threats, Massie remains defiant, asserting that he will not be swayed by attempts to control his voting decisions. He has a history of overcoming challenges from within the party and maintains that his constituents value transparency and principles over loyalty to Trump.


#society

Fox News: Dylan Mulvaney reflects on the Bud Light backlash almost 2 years later on 'The View'
Dylan Mulvaney reflects on the Bud Light backlash almost 2 years later on 'The View'
Transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney addressed the backlash from her Bud Light campaign during an appearance on "The View." She expressed confusion over the controversy, stating that being trans is just a small part of her identity and lamented the lack of resources for the broader trans community.

Mulvaney reflected on the support she received from friends and fellow trans women during the backlash, describing it as a "mind game." Meanwhile, Bud Light's sales reportedly dropped nearly 30% following the campaign, and efforts to regain customers have been ongoing.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: In foreign policy, Trump prefers his own negotiators to experienced professionals
In foreign policy, Trump prefers his own negotiators to experienced professionals
Steve Witkoff, White House Special Envoy for the Middle East, recently met with Vladimir Putin in Moscow for over three hours, primarily to negotiate the release of American teacher Marc Fogel. Following this, he is set to attend talks in Qatar regarding hostages held by Hamas, while Ukrainian discussions will be led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Witkoff's role reflects the transactional diplomacy approach of the Trump administration, as he takes on responsibilities previously held by Jared Kushner. His busy schedule underscores the complexities of Middle Eastern and Ukrainian negotiations.


Times Of Israel: Russia says massive Ukrainian drone attack thwarted as US-brokered talks kick off
Russia says massive Ukrainian drone attack thwarted as US-brokered talks kick off
Russian air defenses reported shooting down 337 Ukrainian drones in a significant overnight attack across 10 regions, marking the largest Ukrainian drone assault since the conflict began. The attack resulted in two fatalities and injuries to 18 individuals, including children.

This escalation coincided with Ukraine-US diplomatic talks in Saudi Arabia aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict. Ukrainian officials are expected to propose a ceasefire covering the Black Sea, while Russia demands Ukraine abandon its NATO aspirations and recognize occupied territories.


#health

Liberty Nation News: America’s Changing Health Landscape - Liberty Nation News
America’s Changing Health Landscape - Liberty Nation News
The American health landscape is undergoing significant changes, with new scrutiny on past health recommendations. Under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Department of Health and Human Services is reevaluating issues like rising chronic illnesses and autism rates, with the CDC pledging to investigate potential causes, including vaccinations and environmental factors.

Fluoride in public water systems is also under reconsideration, with states like Utah leading the way to ban it due to toxicity concerns. Additionally, there is a movement to revert to using beef tallow for frying fast food, as concerns grow over the health impacts of seed oils. As research continues, the hope is for more informed health choices.


#crime

GB News: Aldi staff threatened and car damaged by teenager who was 'triggered' after fight with ex-girlfriend
Aldi staff threatened and car damaged by teenager who was 'triggered' after fight with ex-girlfriend
A 19-year-old, Daniel Neave, was sentenced for damaging a car and threatening staff at an Aldi supermarket after a breakup. He confronted a staff member, shouting abuse, and later punched a car's windscreen, causing £400 in damage.

Neave received a conditional discharge for six months and was ordered to pay £100 in compensation and a £26 victim surcharge.