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Ex-NFL Punter Arrested During ‘MAGA’ Plaque Protest at California City Council Meeting

Former NFL punter Chris Kluwe was arrested on February 18, 2025, during a Huntington Beach City Council meeting in California. Kluwe, known for his activism on social issues, protested a proposed plaque for the public library featuring the words "Magical," "Alluring," "Galvanizing," and "Adventurous," which form the acronym "MAGA." The plaque's inscription read: "Through hope and change our nation has built back better to the golden era of Making America Great Again!"

Trump’s Approval Ratings Show Mixed Results Amid Active First Month

As President Donald Trump concludes his first month back in office, recent polls reveal a complex picture of public opinion regarding his performance. A Gallup poll indicates a slight decline in approval, from 47% in late January to 45% by mid-February 2025. This figure is notably 15 points below the historical average for presidents at this stage in their first terms since 1953. The same poll highlights that a majority of Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy (54%) and foreign trade (53%).

Trump’s DOGE Advances After Federal Court Decisions

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), launched under former President Donald Trump, remains on track following two key federal court rulings. A lawsuit challenging the department’s email system was dismissed, while a separate ruling dropped charges against two Trump aides in a classified records case. These decisions bolster DOGE’s mission to streamline government operations.

The Kennedy Center Cancels Pride Performance

The Kennedy Center has canceled an upcoming LGBTQIA+ Pride performance by the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC (GMCW), just weeks after President Donald Trump assumed his role as chairman of the venue’s board.

AI Copyright Ruling, Federal Court Rules Against AI Firm

A federal court ruling last week delivered a significant setback to AI companies using copyrighted material for training, as US District Judge Stephanos Bibas sided with Thomson Reuters in its lawsuit against Ross Intelligence. The ruling marks the first major decision on AI-related copyright disputes, setting a precedent that could impact multiple ongoing cases.

Parents Sue TikTok, Videos Encouraged Teen to Take His Life

The parents of a Long Island teenager who died by suicide are suing TikTok, alleging that the app used location tracking to push disturbing videos that contributed to his death.

Montana mRNA Vaccine Ban, Concerns Over Long-Term Safety

Montana lawmakers are considering a bill that would ban the use of mRNA vaccines in most medical circumstances, citing concerns over long-term safety and rushed development. The legislation, House Bill 371, recently passed out of committee and is now headed for debate on the state House floor.

My Faith Is Not a Costume: The Mockery of Christianity in Modern Culture

The recent announcement that Cynthia Erivo, a queer, black woman, will portray Jesus Christ in a new production of Jesus Christ Superstar is yet another example of how Christian faith is treated as a costume.

Trump Russia-Ukraine War Criticism, Trump Blasts Biden

President Donald Trump strongly criticized the Biden administration’s handling of the Russia-Ukraine war, arguing that the conflict could have been prevented if the U.S. had stronger leadership. In a recent interview, Trump contrasted his administration’s foreign policy with those of his predecessors, asserting that Russia’s aggression significantly escalated under certain administrations while remaining in check during his presidency.

Court Upholds California Parental Notification Policy

A California court has upheld a parental notification policy adopted by Chino Valley Unified School District, marking a significant development in the battle over parents’ rights in education. The ruling, which allows the district to notify parents when students seek changes to official or unofficial school records, was not appealed by the state, effectively securing a partial win for both the school district and California officials.

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