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7 Mar 2024

#politics

The Federalist: Judge Nukes Biden's Discriminatory DEI Business Program
Judge Nukes Biden's Discriminatory DEI Business Program
Federal judge strikes down Biden administration's Minority Business Development Agency for violating Constitution, favoring minority groups over whites. DOJ argued any non-socially or economically disadvantaged group can access services through individual disadvantage assertion.


The Economist: This week’s cover
This week’s cover
America's presidential election heats up post Super Tuesday. Economy, border, and other crucial issues at play. Third-party candidates and age of contenders add to the uncertainty.

Super Trump's powerful MAGA machine faces off against Joe Biden in a tight race. Three big risks could decide the outcome of the presidential election.


GB News: Polish farmers burn EU flags as protesters clash with riot police in angry demonstrations
Polish farmers burn EU flags as protesters clash with riot police in angry demonstrations
Polish farmers clash with police over EU regulations and demand border closure with Ukraine to stop cheap imports affecting livelihoods.

Tusk faces farmer protests in Warsaw amid anger over EU farming rules and concerns of Russian influence stirring anti-Ukraine sentiment.


#society

GB News: Controversy in America as college chief calls trans athletes 'men masquerading as women' during meeting
Controversy in America as college chief calls trans athletes 'men masquerading as women' during meeting
Nevada college leader causes uproar by labeling trans athletes as 'men masquerading as women' during meeting. Board of Regents attorney warns against disclosing personal information. Nevada Faculty Alliance condemns leader's response to student criticism.


#economy

Forbes: Last Month Had Most Job Cuts Of Any February Since 2009
Last Month Had Most Job Cuts Of Any February Since 2009
American employers cut over 84,000 jobs in February, marking 2024 with the most second-month job cuts since 2009. Tech and finance sectors hit the hardest with restructuring to blame.

Despite job losses, overall cuts for January and February are down from last year. Major companies like Citi and Cisco foresaw layoffs while others, including Expedia and Rivian, announced job cuts due to economic factors.


#military

Liberty Nation News: US Air Force Reorganizing to Meet China Threat - Liberty Nation News
US Air Force Reorganizing to Meet China Threat - Liberty Nation News
The US Air Force, under new leadership, is reorganizing to meet the China threat. This restructuring aims to enhance readiness across all major commands for agile combat. But with a history of reorganizing causing confusion, questions remain on how effective this new plan will be.


#culture

Le Monde: 'Miss Americana' on Netflix: Taylor Swift, or the art of political awakening
'Miss Americana' on Netflix: Taylor Swift, or the art of political awakening
Taylor Swift's rise from 'Miss Americana' to global stardom explored in Lana Wilson's 2020 documentary. Reveals her social consciousness and political awakening, challenging norms and standing up for what she believes in. From feud with Kanye to speaking out on sexual assault and supporting Democrats, Swift shows she's more than just a pop sensation.


#crime

Fox News: Texas mom arrested after drink given to son to prevent bullying sends student to hospital, police say
Texas mom arrested after drink given to son to prevent bullying sends student to hospital, police say
Mother arrested after intentionally mixing harmful drink to protect son at school, causing another child to be hospitalized.


Fox News: Army reservist turned Maine mass shooter had traumatic brain injuries, new scan shows before key testimony
Army reservist turned Maine mass shooter had traumatic brain injuries, new scan shows before key testimony


Army reservist Robert Card, who killed 18 people in Maine's deadliest mass shooting, had traumatic brain injuries from Army training. Family apologizes. Army officials to testify. Concerns expressed prior to the tragedy, prompting a manhunt leading to his self-inflicted death.