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#politics
Fox News: New York governor laments federal workers being 'unceremoniously' fired by Trump admin, offers them jobs
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is actively recruiting federal workers recently laid off by the Trump administration, highlighting 7,000 job openings in the state. She emphasized the importance of public service and expressed empathy for those affected by the layoffs.
Hochul's outreach includes promotional materials in Washington, D.C., encouraging former federal employees to join New York's workforce. She praised their contributions and criticized the Trump administration's treatment of these workers.
The Telegraph: Daring German carnival floats mock Trump, Putin and AfD
Graphic floats mocking Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were featured in Cologne and Düsseldorf during Germany's carnival season. One float controversially depicted a bloodied Volodymyr Zelensky being crushed by the two leaders, showcasing Germany's tradition of bold satire.
Front Page Magazine: Who Caused the Counter-Revolution?
A president had to confront unsustainable spending, illegal immigration, and foreign conflicts, and now, under Trump, significant changes are underway. This counter-revolution aims to restore fiscal responsibility, a secure border, and a focus on national defense without the distractions of social agendas.
The critique highlights the failures of previous administrations in managing debt and bureaucracy, arguing that the current approach is necessary for the nation's recovery. It emphasizes the importance of accountability for both citizens and foreign students, while rejecting divisive tribalism and advocating for a return to foundational American principles.
#society
GB News: Meghan Markle's disastrous trademark application is 'dead' as decision to abandon bid confirmed
Meghan Markle has abandoned her trademark application for "American Riviera Orchard," which faced multiple challenges, including issues with paperwork and a competing trademark. The application is now listed as "dead" by the US Patent and Trademark Office.
Markle initially filed the application in March 2024 but encountered complications, leading her to rename the venture to "As Ever." This change was announced shortly before the release of her Netflix show "With Love, Meghan," which also partners with her business.
Front Page Magazine: Hamas Murdered Peace Activist Who Helped Gazans Seeking Medical Treatment
Hamas released the bodies of two members of the Bibas family, including 9-month-old Kfir, and 83-year-old peace activist Oded Lifshitz. Lifshitz, known for his humanitarian efforts towards Palestinians, was murdered by Hamas, highlighting the tragic betrayal felt by many Israeli peace advocates.
The October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas has shifted public opinion in Israel, with support for a "two-state solution" plummeting. Many former advocates for peace now call for a stronger response against Palestinian terror groups, reflecting a deep disillusionment with the possibility of reconciliation.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Trump and Vance’s Finest Moment
President Trump and Vice President Vance recently confronted Ukrainian President Zelensky during a White House meeting, embodying an America First foreign policy. Their approach emphasized defending U.S. interests and pushing back against Zelensky's perceived entitlement and unrealistic expectations regarding the war in Ukraine.
The meeting ended with Zelensky leaving without any substantial agreements, highlighting the divide in perspectives on U.S. involvement in the conflict. Trump’s willingness to challenge Zelensky's narrative has drawn criticism from various political factions, but supporters argue that it reflects a pragmatic stance on international relations.
#military
Times Of Israel: Chief of IDF Operations Directorate Maj. Gen. Oded Basiuk to resign from military
Maj. Gen. Oded Basiuk, chief of the IDF Operations Directorate, has resigned after 33 years in the Israel Defense Forces, following a probe into military failures during the October 7 attack. He acknowledged his role in these failures and will remain temporarily to address ongoing operational challenges.
His resignation comes amid a wave of accountability, as both IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi and Southern Command chief Maj. Gen. Yaron Finkelman also announced their resignations for similar reasons. Halevi's resignation will take effect shortly after Zamir assumes command.
#education
Le Monde: US Senate confirms Linda McMahon as Education Secretary amid uncertainty over department’s future
Linda McMahon, former WWE CEO, was confirmed as Education Secretary, a position President Trump aims to dismantle. McMahon supports decentralizing education, advocating for "education freedom" over federal control, which has drawn criticism from Democrats and educators.
While conservatives view her confirmation as a step toward local control, opponents warn of potential cuts to education funding. McMahon's past ties to the WWE and ongoing controversies, including a lawsuit related to the "ring boys" scandal, have also been highlighted during her confirmation process.