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#politics
Fox News: Stephen A. Smith spars with Whoopi Goldberg on the real cause of Democrats' 2024 loss
Stephen A. Smith criticized the Democratic Party's messaging during a segment on "The View," arguing that their focus has shifted away from the working class, contributing to electoral losses. He emphasized that Trump's electoral support reflects a failure on the Democrats' part rather than a victory for Trump.
Smith also highlighted issues like the migrant crisis under Biden's administration and called for a reevaluation of Democratic strategies to regain support. He questioned the party's leadership and urged for a new approach to effectively compete against Trump in future elections.
Breitbart: 'The View' Co-Host Alyssa Farah Torched by the Woman She Replaced: 'Doesn't Represent Any Republican Woman in America'
Meghan McCain criticized Alyssa Farah, her replacement on ABC's The View, claiming Farah does not represent center-right women in America. This came after Farah's comments against Republican support for Tulsi Gabbard's nomination as Director of National Intelligence.
McCain, a Gabbard supporter, expressed her discontent with Farah's stance and vowed to campaign against Republicans who opposed Gabbard's confirmation. Gabbard, a former Democrat, has received backing from veterans and former intelligence officials.
Breitbart: Carville: Trump 'Actively Trying to Destroy' U.S., Possible He 'Hates Our Country'
Democratic strategist James Carville asserted that former President Donald Trump may "hate" the United States and is "actively trying to destroy" it. He emphasized the need for Democrats to approach Trump's upcoming speech with seriousness, suggesting they either abstain from attending or respond with somberness.
Carville expressed confusion over Trump's actions, particularly his support for countries like North Korea and Russia, questioning the motivations behind his decisions. He urged Democrats to recognize the gravity of the situation and act accordingly.
#society
Breitbart: VA Gov. Youngkin Grants Clemency to Ex-Cop Convicted in Unarmed Man's Death
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin granted clemency to former police officer Wesley Shifflett, who was sentenced to three years for the fatal shooting of unarmed man Timothy McCree Johnson in February 2023. Shifflett was acquitted of involuntary manslaughter but convicted of recklessly handling a firearm.
Youngkin argued that the sentence was unjust and inconsistent with the principle of proportionality in sentencing. The incident began when Johnson was accused of stealing sunglasses, leading to a police pursuit where Shifflett fired two shots, resulting in Johnson's death.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Zelensky says ready to work for peace under Trump, doesn’t want endless war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed a desire to mend relations with Donald Trump and work towards peace in Ukraine after the suspension of U.S. military aid. He proposed initial steps for a peace deal, including a truce and prisoner exchanges, while emphasizing the need for strong U.S. leadership.
The halt in U.S. support has raised concerns in Kyiv and among European allies about the potential for Russian advances. Zelensky's planned minerals deal with the U.S. was disrupted following his contentious meeting with Trump. European leaders are now seeking to bolster military support for Ukraine amid these developments.
Fox News: Supreme Court appears skeptical of Mexico's lawsuit against American gunmakers
The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing Mexico's lawsuit against American gunmakers, which claims they are liable for gun violence in Mexico due to the illegal trafficking of firearms. Mexico seeks $10 billion in damages, arguing that U.S. gun sales contribute to cartel violence, while gun manufacturers deny wrongdoing.
The justices questioned whether gunmakers can be held responsible under U.S. law, particularly the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, which protects them from lawsuits related to criminal misuse of firearms. The case, Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos, could impact future gun liability cases.
Times Of Israel: Trump administration again designates Houthis as ‘foreign terrorist organization’
The US State Department has reinstated the "foreign terrorist organization" designation for Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi group, imposing sanctions for support of the group. The Houthis have launched numerous attacks on vessels and have targeted Israel during the Gaza conflict.
The designation had been revoked under the Biden administration due to humanitarian concerns, but Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that the situation has changed. The US is also offering $15 million for information on Houthi financing amid ongoing humanitarian crises in Yemen.
GB News: Ursula von der Leyen plans to unlock €800 BILLION to rearm Europe as Orban BLOCKS Ukraine aid
The EU plans to invest up to €800 billion in defense, driven by a proposed €150 billion borrowing initiative to support member states amid reduced US military aid to Ukraine. European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the need for urgent and sustained funding for military capabilities.
However, opposition arises from Hungary's Viktor Orban and Slovakia's Robert Fico, who advocate for direct negotiations with Russia and reject military support for Ukraine. Meanwhile, Germany supports the EU's defense spending increase as essential for maintaining peace and independence from the US.
The Telegraph: Seize Russia’s £250 billion blood money and use it to repay Ukraine
Sir Keir Starmer addressed concerns about the U.S. potentially suspending military aid to Ukraine, asserting that the U.S.-UK relationship remains strong. However, recent actions by the U.S. raise doubts about its reliability as an ally, particularly following its vote against a UN resolution condemning Russia.
With growing evidence of U.S. isolationism, there is an urgent need for the UK and its allies to bolster defense spending and consider seizing frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine's recovery. The debate over asset confiscation continues, but hesitation must end as the threat from Russia persists.
#economy
Le Monde: China retaliates to Trump's trade escalation
In response to Donald Trump's new 10% tariffs on Chinese products, Beijing has imposed additional tariffs on U.S. agricultural exports, including 15% on chicken and wheat. This move aims to target regions that supported Trump, reflecting China's intent to resist U.S. pressure.
China has reduced its reliance on American agriculture, with Brazil now supplying 75% of its soybean imports, highlighting a shift in economic partnerships. Beijing's actions signal its determination to stand firm against Washington's trade tactics.
#religion
Front Page Magazine: Pope Francis Ignores Church Massacre
On February 14, 2025, Muslim terrorists kidnapped and beheaded 70 Christians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, leaving their bodies in a church. Despite this massacre, Pope Francis prioritized discussions on humanitarian issues in Gaza over the killings of Christians, raising concerns about his silence on Christian persecution.
Critics argue that the pope's focus on Marxist narratives of oppression overshadows the plight of Christians facing violence from Islamic extremists. His statements often emphasize economic colonialism rather than addressing the religious motivations behind the violence, leading to accusations of bias against Christians in favor of Muslim causes.
#culture
Breitbart: Meghan Markle Netflix Show Debuts to Widespread Mockery: 'Next-Level Derangement and Narcissism'
Meghan Markle's new Netflix series, "With Love, Meghan," debuted to widespread criticism, with viewers labeling it uninspired and lacking creativity. Many expressed disappointment over its content, comparing it unfavorably to basic cooking tutorials found online.
British media echoed this sentiment, giving the show low ratings and describing it as an exercise in narcissism. Critics suggested that the series may signal the end of the Sussexes' television endeavors.
#other
Breitbart: Out of Order: Lawyers Face Sanctions for Relying on Fake AI-Generated Case Citations
Judges are increasingly sanctioning attorneys for failing to verify AI-generated legal citations, which can include fictitious cases. Recent incidents, such as those involving attorney Rafael Ramirez, highlight the need for lawyers to fact-check AI outputs to avoid penalties.
The legal profession faces scrutiny as reliance on AI tools grows, emphasizing the necessity of human oversight. Judges have called for adherence to ethical standards, ensuring that all legal documents are accurate and authentic.