February 2025

Musk Halts Contractor Payments, Sparks Outrage Over Treasury Power Grab

Elon Musk’s claim that his “DOGE” team is halting Treasury payments to US contractors is deeply unsettling and raises serious concerns about the integrity and stability of the US government’s financial system. The sheer audacity of a private citizen, no matter how wealthy or influential, assuming such authority is unprecedented and demands immediate action.

This action, if true, represents a blatant disregard for established governmental procedures and checks and balances. The power of the purse is fundamentally a legislative function, and the arbitrary halting of payments to contractors undermines the entire system of fiscal responsibility. This isn’t simply a matter of cost-cutting; it’s a seizure of power with potentially catastrophic consequences.… Continue reading

Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” Sweeps Grammys, Defeats Drake

At the 2025 Grammy Awards, Beyoncé finally won Album of the Year for “Cowboy Carter,” becoming only the fourth Black woman to achieve this honor. Kendrick Lamar secured both Song and Record of the Year for “Not Like Us,” while Chappell Roan’s Best New Artist win included a powerful speech advocating for better treatment of artists. The show also featured The Weeknd’s return performance, reflecting the Recording Academy’s efforts towards greater diversity, and incorporated tributes to Los Angeles, highlighting its resilience amidst recent wildfires. Multiple first-time winners and memorable performances rounded out the evening.

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Australia Battles Devastating Floods: One Dead, Thousands Evacuated

Intense rainfall in northeast Australia has caused devastating flash floods, resulting in one fatality and widespread evacuations in towns like Ingham and Townsville. A woman drowned when a rescue boat capsized, highlighting the perilous conditions. Authorities have issued emergency alerts and evacuation orders for low-lying areas, warning of life-threatening floodwaters. The current rainfall is comparable to the devastating 2019 floods, with predictions of further flooding and warnings about crocodiles in floodwaters.

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Parkland Survivor Hogg Named DNC Vice Chair: Controversial Choice Sparks Debate

David Hogg, a Parkland shooting survivor and gun-control activist, was elected as one of three vice chairs of the Democratic National Committee (DNC). His election comes after a disappointing election cycle for Democrats, prompting a party-wide reflection on messaging and strategy. Hogg advocates for a more aggressive and less judgmental approach, aiming to regain lost support and counter the Republican ascendance. His appointment, however, has been met with criticism from conservatives who highlight his anti-gun stance.

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EU Urges Action Against Foreign Election Interference

France and Germany, along with several other European nations, are pushing the EU Commission to take decisive action against foreign interference in European elections. This urgent call highlights a growing concern that external actors are actively manipulating information and attempting to sway electoral outcomes across the continent.

The core of the problem lies in the unchecked power of social media platforms. The suggestion to ban platforms like Twitter and Facebook outright mirrors similar calls for action against TikTok in the United States. This drastic measure, while controversial, underscores the perceived inability of these platforms to effectively regulate the spread of disinformation and propaganda.… Continue reading

Canada Challenges Trump Tariffs at WTO, Seeking USMCA Redress

In response to President Trump’s newly imposed tariffs on Canadian imports, the Canadian government will initiate a challenge through both the World Trade Organization and the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (CUSMA). These tariffs, impacting all Canadian goods except energy (subject to a 10% levy), are deemed violations of existing trade commitments. Legal action under these agreements will be pursued to address the situation. A review of CUSMA, considered a high-standard agreement, is anticipated next year.

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Trump to Speak With Trudeau, Mexico After Imposing Tariffs: A Bluff Called?

Trump’s decision to impose tariffs has undeniably created a tense situation, and the upcoming calls with Trudeau and the Mexican government are highly anticipated. The expectation is that these conversations will be anything but straightforward. Given the history of his trade negotiations and his tendency towards unpredictable behavior, it’s likely that these discussions will be marked by considerable tension and disagreement.

The imposition of tariffs, rather than being a carefully considered economic strategy, feels more like a knee-jerk reaction born of frustration. The lack of prior consultation with Canada and Mexico before implementing such significant economic sanctions suggests a fundamental misunderstanding of diplomatic protocol, and indeed, basic good faith.… Continue reading

Democrats Declare War: New Party Leader Vows Aggressive Fight Against Trump

Ken Martin, the Democrats’ newly appointed kingmaker, has declared a shift in strategy, boldly proclaiming “We’re taking the gloves off” in a message directed at Donald Trump. This statement, however, has sparked a wave of skepticism and frustration amongst many, who feel this aggressive posture is long overdue and possibly too little, too late.

The timing of this declaration is a key point of contention. Many argue that the gloves should have come off years ago, pointing to the tumultuous Trump presidency and the ongoing erosion of democratic norms as clear indications of a need for a far more robust response.… Continue reading

Zelenskyy: Ukraine Received $76 Billion of $177 Billion in US Aid, Mostly in Weapons

Despite US Congress approving roughly US$177 billion in aid, Ukraine has only received approximately US$76 billion, primarily in military equipment. Zelenskyy clarified this discrepancy, noting that while grateful for the aid, the reported figures often inflate the actual amount received. Concerns have also been raised regarding the suspension of US humanitarian programs, totaling hundreds of millions of dollars, affecting areas such as energy, healthcare, and border security. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for continued support for vital veteran and healthcare programs amid the ongoing war.

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Musk’s DOGE Access to Treasury System Sparks Coup Fears

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been granted access to a sensitive Treasury Department payment system containing the personal data of all Americans receiving federal payments. This access, granted by newly confirmed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, followed the resignation of a career Treasury official who opposed it. The move has sparked widespread concern from lawmakers, who fear it could be used to illegally withhold payments or to benefit Musk’s business interests. Critics argue this action represents an alarming attempt to undermine established government processes and potentially harm vulnerable populations. The situation is further complicated by reports of Musk allies locking out career civil servants from other government systems.

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