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#politics
Breitbart: Watch Live: Hearing on the Future of FEMA
The House Subcommittee on Emergency Management and Technology is set to hold a hearing on FEMA reform amid criticism of the agency's disaster response under the Biden administration. President Trump has proposed that state agencies might better manage local disasters with federal funding, questioning the need for FEMA.
Fox News: Where does Trump stand with Americans hours before his primetime speech to Congress?
President Trump is set to deliver a primetime address to Congress, themed "The Renewal of the American Dream," where he will highlight his accomplishments during his first six weeks in office. Despite a flurry of executive actions, polls show a divided public opinion on his performance, with approval ratings hovering around 45-48%.
While Trump's approval is an improvement from his first term, it remains lower than recent predecessors. His strong Republican support contrasts with the disapproval from Democrats, reflecting a significant partisan divide. Key issues like inflation and crime will be critical for his political future.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Hearing on Improving America's Air Traffic Control and Safety
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is set to hold a hearing on enhancing America's air traffic control and safety systems. Following his inauguration, President Trump ordered the FAA to eliminate diversity initiatives in favor of merit-based hiring.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy clarified that claims linking the end of DEI to decreased safety are unfounded, asserting that no air traffic controllers or critical safety personnel were dismissed.
Forbes: Here’s How Much Embattled New York Mayor Eric Adams Is Worth
New York Mayor Eric Adams is facing significant legal challenges, including an indictment for wire fraud and bribery, amid mounting legal bills exceeding $2.5 million. His legal defense fund has only raised about $1.6 million, leaving him with a $900,000 shortfall.
Adams' fortune, estimated at $3.5 million, is largely tied up in real estate, complicating his ability to cover these costs. Despite this, he remains confident about his tenure and potential reelection, asserting that he has delivered for the city during a tumultuous period.
#society
Breitbart: Disney Disaster: Hulu Apologizes for Tech Glitches During Streamed Oscars Telecast
Hulu has apologized for technical issues that disrupted its livestream of the Oscars, affecting many viewers. Over 30,000 users reported connection problems, prompting Hulu to acknowledge the glitches and assure users that a full replay is available.
This year's Oscars marked the first simultaneous airing on both ABC and Hulu. The platform's support team communicated with users via social media to address the login issues.
The Western Journal: 45 Democratic Senators Show Their True Colors, Betray America's Women and Girls with Inexplicable Vote
Senate Democrats voted 51 to 45 against the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, which aimed to prohibit individuals assigned male at birth from competing in women's sports. Polls indicate that a majority of Americans oppose men participating in women's athletics.
Critics argue this decision defies both biological and political realities, as many Americans increasingly reject gender ideology. The vote included Democrats from swing states, raising concerns about the potential electoral consequences of siding with what some view as fringe issues.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: France 'can play a central role' on Ukraine and security in Europe, says PM
The French Assemblée Nationale expressed unanimous support for Ukraine, with Prime Minister François Bayrou highlighting the ongoing conflict's impact on European security. He condemned the recent altercation between Presidents Zelensky and Trump, praising Zelensky's resilience.
Bayrou characterized the Russian invasion as a critical shift in international relations, warning against the acceptance of violence over law and democracy. He emphasized the need to uphold principles of decency and freedom in the face of growing brutality.
The Economist: Can Europe keep Ukraine in the fight if America really has bailed?
With the U.S. suspending military aid to Ukraine, Europe may need to step up its support for the war-torn nation. President Zelensky has expressed willingness to negotiate, potentially signaling a shift in strategy as reliance on American weaponry appears increasingly uncertain.
Investing in Ukraine's own weapons industry could be vital for sustaining its defense. Meanwhile, the political landscape remains unpredictable, particularly regarding former President Trump's potential influence on future aid.
Fox News: Houthis designated as foreign terrorist organization, Rubio says
The Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen have been designated as a foreign terrorist organization by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, reiterating a commitment to U.S. national security. This designation follows over 100 attacks on vessels in the Red Sea and aims to curtail support for terrorist activities.
The U.S. military is actively defending its warships in the region, and there is ongoing debate about the best counterterrorism strategy against the Houthis, with options ranging from targeted strikes to defensive actions against their infrastructure.
The Telegraph: Britain and France plot to replace Musk’s Starlink in Ukraine
OneWeb, a UK-based satellite company, is prepared to deploy equipment to Ukraine to potentially replace Elon Musk’s Starlink as U.S. military support wanes. Eutelsat, which owns OneWeb and is partly funded by British taxpayers, has seen its shares rise significantly amid this development.
Starlink has been crucial for Ukrainian military communications, with many terminals funded by the U.S. and Poland. Eutelsat claims its services can support critical government and defense communications in Ukraine, providing an alternative to Starlink.
#religion
Human Events: Vatican names replacement for Pope Francis for Ash Wednesday Mass
Pope Francis is currently hospitalized with bilateral pneumonia and respiratory issues, leading to Cardinal Angelo De Donatis replacing him for the Ash Wednesday Mass. Despite his health struggles, the Pope is not expected to resign.
The Ash Wednesday Mass marks the start of Lent, a period of fasting and reflection for Catholics. The Pope continues to communicate through social media, recently asking for prayers for broken families.
#culture
GB News: Eamonn Holmes recalls meeting 'phenomenal' Dolly Parton in heartfelt tribute to star after husband's death: 'She is true genius'
Dolly Parton announced the death of her husband, Carl Dean, at age 82, sharing their 60-year love story on Instagram. Eamonn Holmes, a GB News host, reflected on his experience interviewing Parton, praising her talent and humility.
Parton and Dean married in 1966 and kept their relationship mostly private, as Dean preferred to stay out of the spotlight. He will be laid to rest in a private ceremony.
#other
Breitbart: Exclusive — Lee Zeldin: Conservatives ‘Cherish’ the Environment and Are the Real Conservationists
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin asserted that true conservationism aligns with conservative values, emphasizing that most Americans prioritize clean air, land, and water. He highlighted bipartisan efforts, such as the Great American Outdoors Act, as evidence of a collective commitment to environmental stewardship.
Zeldin stressed the importance of federal agencies focusing on their core missions and improving permitting processes to better serve public interests. He expressed confidence in the strong bipartisan support for conservation initiatives across the country.