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14 Oct 2024

#politics

The Federalist: Corrupt Mayor Bankrupts Failing Schools, Rewards Union
Corrupt Mayor Bankrupts Failing Schools, Rewards Union
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson appointed a new school board after the previous members resigned amid contentious contract negotiations with the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU). The CTU's demands for significant raises and benefits come despite poor academic performance in Chicago Public Schools.

The city's financial struggles, including a $500 million budget deficit, raise concerns about the sustainability of these demands. Critics argue that Johnson's actions prioritize union interests over fiscal responsibility, contributing to Chicago's ongoing challenges with crime and education.


The Federalist: Missouri's Abortion Proposal Is Way More Radical Than It Sounds
Missouri's Abortion Proposal Is Way More Radical Than It Sounds
Missouri's Amendment 3 seeks to establish a constitutional right to abortion, framed as a decision about reproductive health care. Critics argue its vague language could undermine existing laws, allowing unrestricted access to abortion and taxpayer funding for it, while failing to protect minors.

Supporters claim the amendment allows for restrictions post-viability, but the definition of viability is fluid and could lead to legal loopholes. Opponents view this as a deceptive measure that disregards the rights of the unborn and parental consent, urging voters to reject the amendment.


Fox News: AAPI voters lean toward Harris over Trump on key issues in poll
AAPI voters lean toward Harris over Trump on key issues in poll
A recent poll indicates that a majority of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) voters prefer Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump on various issues, including economics, immigration, and healthcare. Harris leads Trump significantly on abortion and race-related issues as well.

In contrast, Trump appears to be gaining support among Black men, prompting former President Barack Obama to criticize their lack of enthusiasm for Harris. This has sparked a debate about race and political allegiance within the Democratic Party.


The Federalist: Vance Has A Strong Case For A Rigged 2020 Election
Vance Has A Strong Case For A Rigged 2020 Election
Sen. J.D. Vance faced repeated pressure during a recent interview to state that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election. Vance emphasized that the real issue is not simply whether Trump lost, but the significant problems related to censorship and election integrity that he believes affected the election outcome.

Vance argues that the election was "rigged" due to various violations and irregularities, asserting that many Trump supporters do not accept the premise that Trump lost a free and fair election. He contends that the focus should be on the broader implications of these issues rather than the semantics of the term "lost."


Liberty Nation News: Kamala’s Existential Crisis: Minority Voters Edging Toward Trump - Liberty Nation News
Kamala’s Existential Crisis: Minority Voters Edging Toward Trump - Liberty Nation News
Donald Trump's support among minority voters has notably increased, with recent polls indicating 20% of Black voters and 42% of Latino voters favoring him for the 2024 election. This shift poses a significant challenge for the Democratic Party, particularly for Kamala Harris, as they struggle to maintain traditional support from these groups.

The decline in minority loyalty to Democrats has prompted criticism of identity politics, with former President Obama urging Black men to support Harris. However, this approach has been met with backlash, highlighting a disconnect between party messaging and voter needs.


#society

The Federalist: ‘My Dear Hemlock’ Reimagines C.S. Lewis For Modern Women
‘My Dear Hemlock’ Reimagines C.S. Lewis For Modern Women
Tilly Dillehay's *My Dear Hemlock* reimagines C.S. Lewis' *The Screwtape Letters* for a female audience, exploring the temptations faced by a new Christian woman through the characters Madame Hoaxrot and Hemlock. The narrative emphasizes the importance of prayer, confession, and the sanctity of marriage.

The book addresses contemporary issues of gender dynamics and societal pressures, suggesting that true fulfillment comes from obedience to God rather than worldly standards. Dillehay's work highlights the unique challenges women face while reinforcing the value of faith and family life.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: UNIFIL, the peacekeeping mission whose history is intertwined with the tragedies of southern Lebanon
UNIFIL, the peacekeeping mission whose history is intertwined with the tragedies of southern Lebanon
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres affirmed that UNIFIL peacekeepers will remain in Lebanon despite Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's calls for their withdrawal from Hezbollah strongholds. Guterres condemned recent Israeli fire targeting UNIFIL positions.

Established in 1978, UNIFIL's mandate is to confirm Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon. Over the years, the mission has faced hostility from various groups, including Hezbollah, yet it has provided relative security for local inhabitants.


#health

GB News: Covid vaccine 'left me to rot' claims runner who suffered horrific side-effects
Covid vaccine 'left me to rot' claims runner who suffered horrific side-effects
Larry Lowe, a 54-year-old from Omagh, claims severe side effects from the Pfizer Covid booster vaccine have drastically altered his life since December 2021. Once fit and active, he now suffers from chronic pain and neurological issues, leading to medical retirement and a loss of quality of life.

Medical professionals have linked his symptoms to the vaccine, but despite ongoing struggles, he feels abandoned and is seeking recognition and support for his condition. The Public Health Agency maintains that the benefits of Covid vaccines outweigh the risks for most individuals.


#education

The Federalist: Lawsuit Seeks Records On AAP's Backtrack On Schools Opening
Lawsuit Seeks Records On AAP's Backtrack On Schools Opening
In June 2020, the American Academy of Pediatrics initially supported reopening schools but reversed its stance shortly after, raising concerns about political influence and lack of transparency. A request for related emails revealed significant withheld information, suggesting possible misconduct.

The consequences of school closures during the pandemic may have resulted in substantial educational and economic harm, with studies indicating millions of years of life lost. Efforts to uncover the details of this decision-making process are ongoing to prevent future disruptions.


#science

GB News: Nasa mission to hunt for alien life on moon 628 million km from Earth gets underway
Nasa mission to hunt for alien life on moon 628 million km from Earth gets underway
NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft is set to launch to explore Europa, a moon of Jupiter, aiming to assess its potential for supporting life. The mission, costing $5 billion, will investigate the moon's icy surface and subsurface ocean for conditions favorable to life, arriving in 2030.

The probe will utilize gravity assists from Mars and Earth to reach its destination, carrying nine scientific instruments. While not a life-detection mission, it seeks to understand if Europa's environment could harbor life today.