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#politics
Breitbart: Maher: California Needs a 'Sane' DOGE, Dems Appear 'Incapable' of Fixing Taxes, Regulations
Bill Maher criticized Democrats for failing to address high taxes and regulations in California, which he believes are driving residents away. He emphasized the need for a leader like Elon Musk to reform the state's bureaucratic system, citing excessive regulations as a barrier to progress.
Maher expressed frustration over the lengthy processes for simple home improvements and the overall heavy governmental oversight. He argued that people are leaving states with burdensome regulations for those with more freedom.
The Telegraph: Netanyahu spy scandal leaves PM fighting on two fronts
Tens of thousands of Israelis protested outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence amidst winter storms, expressing outrage over the dismissal of Ronen Bar, director of the Israeli Security Agency, Shin Bet. The protests escalated into clashes with police using water cannons.
The dismissal is viewed by many as a threat to democracy and a step towards dictatorship, intensifying an ongoing constitutional crisis. Netanyahu's cabinet unanimously voted for Bar's removal, citing a lack of trust, with claims that he had prior knowledge of the October 7 attack.
Breitbart: Ezra Klein: CA Learned Nothing from High-Speed Rail Failure, Dems Ignore Failed Governance
Ezra Klein criticized California Democrats on HBO’s “Real Time,” stating they haven't learned from the failures of high-speed rail and are driving working-class families out due to high living costs. He emphasized the lack of essential infrastructure and effective governance.
Klein argued that both parties have governance issues, with the right being autocratic and the left overly bureaucratic. He suggested that California needs innovative leadership to overcome regulatory hurdles and improve infrastructure.
Breitbart: Marlow: DOGE Is Actually Doing What Dems Said They Wanted To
Alex Marlow, host of the "Alex Marlow Show," criticized Democrats for opposing DOGE despite acknowledging the need for reform. He noted that while some on the left admit they should have embraced DOGE during previous administrations, mainstream Democrats remain resistant to the idea of sensible government cuts.
Fox News: Musk threatens to sue after Democrat ex-Rep Jamaal Bowman calls him a 'Nazi' and 'thief' during TV appearance
Elon Musk has announced plans to sue former Rep. Jamaal Bowman after Bowman labeled him a "Nazi" and a "thief" during a CNN appearance. Bowman criticized Musk's leadership and claimed the American public does not trust him, citing layoffs and legal challenges at Tesla.
Bowman, who lost his primary election, has faced backlash for his comments, with some Democrats supporting his claims. Conservative figures have urged Musk to pursue legal action against CNN for allowing such accusations, arguing that they pose a risk of defamation.
#society
GB News: Amazon delivery driver launches into extraordinary rant at customer for being 'the laziest house in this whole neighbourhood'
An Amazon delivery driver in Austin, Texas, was recorded on a Ring doorbell camera unleashing a profanity-laden tirade against a customer, calling their home the "laziest house" in the neighborhood for ordering too many packages. The driver criticized the customer for not picking up their items from a store instead.
The footage shows the driver angrily expressing her disdain while carelessly tossing packages at the front door. After her outburst, she left the scene in frustration.
Breitbart: Flights Resume at London Heathrow After Electrical Fire Sparked Travel Chaos
Heathrow Airport resumed operations after a fire at an electrical substation caused a nearly 18-hour shutdown, stranding 200,000 travelers and canceling over 1,300 flights. Airlines, particularly British Airways, are working to recover, but disruptions are expected to continue for days.
Authorities are facing scrutiny over the incident, with calls for a thorough investigation into the infrastructure's preparedness for emergencies. While the airport's backup systems functioned, they were insufficient to manage the entire operation, raising concerns about contingency planning.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Fact Check: Did the Trump Admin Deport a Lebanese Surgeon and Professor 'for No Reason?'
Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a Lebanese surgeon with an H-1B visa, was deported despite a court order, raising concerns about her removal. However, reports indicate she had admitted to supporting a Hezbollah leader and possessed related photos on her phone, leading to the Department of Homeland Security's decision.
The DHS stated that glorifying terrorists is grounds for visa denial, emphasizing that a visa is a privilege. Alawieh's case, along with another involving alleged terrorist ties, is expected to face legal challenges, but the deportation is not without justification.
#economy
Breitbart: Germany: Foreigners Account for One in Three Long-Term Unemployed
Foreigners constitute one in three long-term unemployed individuals in Germany, with numbers rising over 40% since 2018. In 2024, about 317,000 of the 972,000 long-term unemployed lacked German citizenship, highlighting integration challenges in the labor market.
Critics, including AfD MP Rene Springer, argue that Germany's welfare system, particularly the Bürgergeld, may incentivize prolonged unemployment. Administrative costs for the welfare program have surged, consuming a significant portion of the budget.
#science
Forbes: Northern Lights Forecast: 22 States Could See Aurora Borealis Tonight Amid Strong Geomagnetic Storm
A strong geomagnetic storm is set to enhance the visibility of the northern lights, with a Kp index of 7, allowing the aurora to be seen in up to 22 states, including some that rarely experience it. The event is linked to a coronal mass ejection from the sun.
The best viewing times are between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, with recommendations to find dark areas and high vantage points. This surge in auroral activity is attributed to heightened solar activity during the sun's current "solar maximum."