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Judge Dismisses New Jersey’s Climate Lawsuit Against Big Oil

A New Jersey judge dismissed the state's climate lawsuit, ruling only federal law governs emissions. The lawsuit accused ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, BP, ConocoPhillips, and the API of misleading the public on fossil fuels and climate change.

Argentina Bans Gender Treatments for Minors in New Decree

Argentina’s President Javier Milei has signed a decree prohibiting gender-related medical treatments for individuals under 18, according to a presidential spokesperson. The decision marks a reversal of a 2012 law that permitted minors to undergo such treatments with parental or guardian consent.

U.S. Government Vessels Exempt from Panama Canal Fees

The U.S. State Department announced Wednesday that American government vessels can now transit the Panama Canal without paying fees.

Senate Republicans Advance Trump’s Agenda Amid House Delays

Senate Republicans are taking decisive steps to advance President Donald Trump's legislative priorities, focusing on border security, military enhancement, and energy independence. This initiative comes as the House faces internal disagreements hindering progress on similar legislation.

Netanyahu Backs Trump’s Gaza Displacement Proposal Despite International Criticism

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended former U.S. President Donald Trump’s suggestion of allowing Palestinians to leave Gaza permanently, despite widespread criticism labeling the proposal as ethnic cleansing. Rights groups condemned the plan, calling it a violation of international law. The idea, floated by Trump during a recent speech, proposed relocating Gaza’s population and hinted at a U.S.-led rebuilding effort.

Trump Signs Executive Order Banning Transgender Athletes from Women’s Sports

On February 5, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports," effectively barring transgender women from participating in women's sports at educational institutions receiving federal funding. The order mandates that schools allowing transgender athletes in women's teams or granting them access to women's facilities may face withdrawal of federal funds. It also directs the U.S. Olympic Committee to prohibit transgender women from competing in women's events.

Hundreds Protest Trump’s Policies at California Capitol

On February 5, 2025, hundreds of protesters gathered at the Capitol Mall in Sacramento as part of a nationwide demonstration against recent policies introduced by the Trump administration. Organized under the banner of the #50501 movement, protests took place in all 50 states, with demonstrators raising concerns over government overreach and controversial new policies.

DOJ Criticizes New York Sheriff for Releasing Illegal Immigrant

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has criticized Tompkins County Sheriff Derek Osborne for releasing Jesus Romero-Hernandez, an illegal immigrant with a history of violence, in Ithaca, New York.

Delta and Japan Airlines Planes Collide at Seattle Airport

A Japan Airlines aircraft taxiing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport collided with a parked Delta Air Lines plane on Wednesday morning.

Treasury Secretary Bessent: Tariffs to Revitalize U.S. Manufacturing

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has outlined the Trump administration's strategy to rejuvenate American manufacturing through targeted tariffs.

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