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#politics
Fox News: Biden decline was so bad he got lost in White House closet, whistleblower tells Senator
Sen. Josh Hawley claims that former President Biden sometimes got lost in a closet in the White House, citing an unnamed Secret Service whistleblower. This revelation raises questions about Biden's cognitive health during his presidency and the legitimacy of his executive orders signed via autopen.
Hawley criticized the media for not adequately addressing Biden's physical and mental lapses, asserting that there has been a cover-up of his limitations. House Republicans are investigating Biden's mental fitness and the use of autopen for executive actions, with possible subpoenas for his close associates.
Fox News: Trump posts video thanking Elon Musk as billionaire ends White House tenure
The Trump administration released a video marking the end of Elon Musk's tenure leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The highlights included Musk's endorsement of Trump and achievements such as saving taxpayers $170 billion and uncovering waste in government systems.
Trump awarded Musk a "key to the White House" and praised his contributions to reforming government operations. Despite Musk's departure, the administration expressed confidence that DOGE would continue its mission without him.
#society
Breitbart: Tapper: Harvard, Other Schools Have Negative View of Entire West, 'Theology of Oppressor and Oppressed'
Jake Tapper criticized the prevailing academic mindset at institutions like Harvard, which frames conflicts in terms of oppressor and oppressed. He argued this perspective leads to biased interpretations of global issues, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and LGBTQ rights.
Bill Maher echoed Tapper's sentiments, noting a broader skepticism of Western Civilization on college campuses. This ideological lens influences how various groups are perceived in conflicts, further complicating discussions around social justice.
GB News: Body of Briton found five months after disappearing on New Year's Day alongside friend on Italian hiking trip
The body of British hiker Aziz Ziriat has been found in the Italian Dolomites, five months after he went missing alongside friend Samuel Harris during a New Year's trek. Harris was discovered dead in January, while Ziriat's remains were located during ongoing rescue efforts.
Both men were experienced hikers and had planned a special New Year's hike in the region. Their families had been involved in the search, which faced challenges due to poor weather conditions. Ziriat's family has been informed of the discovery.
Breitbart: Moulton on Israeli Embassy Staffer Slayings: Campus Rhetoric Doesn't Help, Trump's Rhetoric on Judges Is Also Dangerous
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) condemned the shooting of two Israeli Embassy staffers as antisemitic domestic terrorism. He criticized campus chants for intifada and noted that calls for violence from figures like Trump contribute to rising threats against judges.
Moulton emphasized the need for Democrats to denounce antisemitism and violence to ensure public safety and avoid being defined negatively by Republicans. He argued that to be seen as a party that prioritizes safety, Democrats must actively oppose such rhetoric.
Breitbart: Maher: Killing of Israeli Embassy Staffers 'What You Get' with Campus Rhetoric that Sees 'Global Problem' 'with Jews'
Bill Maher criticized college students for framing the Middle East conflict as a broader issue against Jews and white people. He linked this mindset to recent violence, including the shooting of Israeli Embassy staffers, suggesting that such attitudes contribute to real-world consequences.
Maher expressed concern that many students view Western civilization as problematic, contrasting this with more traditional views. He questioned the implications of this ideology, particularly in relation to violence against innocents.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Hamas agrees to release 10 more hostages
Hamas has announced it will release ten living hostages and return the bodies of 18 others, contingent on the exchange of Palestinian prisoners. This decision follows a proposal from U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff.
The announcement comes amid ongoing protests by families of Israeli hostages demanding their release.
Breitbart: At Least Two Killed in Ukraine as Russian Peace Talks Stall
Russian drone and missile strikes on Ukraine resulted in at least two fatalities, including a 9-year-old girl, and injuries to others. Ukrainian officials reported that many drones and missiles were intercepted, but damage occurred in various regions, prompting evacuations.
As Russia claims territorial gains, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expressed readiness for peace talks in Istanbul but criticized Moscow for not providing a key document outlining its position. The ongoing conflict continues to escalate with military actions affecting civilians on both sides.
#culture
Fox News: 'Desperate Housewives' star Valerie Mahaffey dead at 71
Valerie Mahaffey, the Emmy-winning actress known for her roles in "Desperate Housewives" and "Young Sheldon," has passed away at 71 after a battle with cancer. Her husband, Joseph Kell, expressed profound loss, highlighting her impact on both personal and professional lives.
Born in Indonesia and having a diverse upbringing, Mahaffey's career included Broadway performances and notable television roles. She is survived by her husband and daughter, Alice.
#history
Le Monde: Video. What is France's 'Black code' and why hasn't it been repealed?
France's code noir, established in the 17th century, regulated the lives of enslaved individuals in the French Caribbean, detailing punishments and religious obligations. Although slavery was abolished in 1794, reinstated in 1802, and abolished again in 1848, the code remains unrepealed.
Prime Minister François Bayrou has pledged to repeal the code as a symbolic gesture of remembrance. The legislation's historical role in regulating human trafficking during the colonial era is highlighted by Le Monde.