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Forbes: Drinking Raw Milk Linked To Campylobacter Outbreak, 14 Sick In Utah
Drinking raw milk is risky because dangerous microbes can remain active. An outbreak of campylobacteriosis in Utah has already sickened 14 people, with 12 confirming they drank raw milk. Pasteurization, heating milk to deactivate bacteria, is important to prevent infections. Consuming contaminated milk can lead to fever, cramps, bloody diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. Severe cases can cause life-threatening problems and immune overreactions. Utah has had 25 raw milk-associated outbreaks since 2009, resulting in 295 illnesses. It's best to ensure milk is properly pasteurized to avoid these risks.
Townhall: Drug Price Controls Are Not Good For Americans
Rep. Henry Waxman wanted to set a limit on the monthly premium for Medicare Part D plans, fearing that without one, the price would become unaffordable. However, with the ability to negotiate drug prices, the government has imposed a 95% excise tax on consumers if pharmaceutical companies refuse to sell drugs for the negotiated price. This move may lead to price controls, making drugs more scarce and hindering the development of new drugs. The government's approach, which is essentially a stick-up, could harm the drug innovation pipeline.
Townhall: Ukraine. The Middle East. If I Were Xi Jinping...
China poses significant challenges to Westerners due to its cultural differences and unique mindset. The Chinese "master" class believes they can exploit those "below" them, as demonstrated by the author's personal experiences with a dishonest employer. While some in China are beginning to recognize injustices, the ruling CCP and "master class" continue to prioritize their own interests. In the hypothetical scenario of being Xi Jinping, the author suggests that invading Taiwan would be a strategic move, taking advantage of America's involvement in other conflicts and the perceived weakness of the current US administration. However, due to the unpredictable nature of Chinese leadership, it is difficult to determine what Xi Jinping's actual plans may be.
Breitbart: China Invites Taliban Terrorists to Belt and Road Forum
The Taliban sent its Industry and Commerce Minister to Beijing for the "Belt and Road Forum," a celebration of China's global lending scheme. The program offers funding to poor nations for infrastructure projects, but comes with conditions that erode sovereignty. China uses its leverage to increase geopolitical power and exploit natural resources. China praised the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan and the two have partnered in the Belt and Road Initiative to potentially give China dominance over Afghanistan's mineral wealth. Afghanistan is a resource-rich country, and China dominates the processing of rare-earth minerals and electric vehicle manufacturing.
The American Spectator: The Spectacle Ep. 48: Biden’s Brand Is Chaos
This week's Spectacle podcast discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and concerns about its escalation. Joe Biden's presidency is criticized for contributing to chaos in various aspects of American life. Despite this, there is a positive note in the form of a Republican governor's victory in a Louisiana election. The episode also addresses the controversy surrounding Columbus Day and the push to replace it with Indigenous People's Day. Overall, the podcast provides a lively discussion amidst Biden's chaotic leadership.
The Blaze: Ilhan Omar claims a Jim Jordan speakership would mean 'more chaos in the house and electoral harm'
Ilhan Omar shared an old quote where John Boehner called Jim Jordan a "legislative terrorist." She speculated on the chaos Jordan could bring as Speaker. GOP voted to nominate Jordan, but he needs more support to win. Jordan aims to unite Republicans and pass responsible legislation.
Forbes: New Rule Requires Broadway Scalpers to Reveal Sales
The American Rescue Plan Act requires resale ticket platforms to report users who made over $600 from selling tickets. Previously, platforms only had to report users who made over $20,000. Companies and politicians oppose the new rule, but reversing it could result in lost revenues of $9.7 billion for the government.
Townhall: Raw Antisemitism Exposed
The recent attack on Israel has exposed the underlying antisemitism that has been growing in America and around the world. Pro-Palestinian groups blame Israel for defending itself, perpetuating this hatred. Swastikas have appeared in U.S. cities, and the UK has seen a rise in antisemitic incidents. Words that fuel this hatred, such as "Dirty, filthy Jews" and "dual loyalty," continue to be used. The chant "From the river to the sea" seeks the elimination of Israel. Holocaust denial and the spread of hateful literature further contribute to this dangerous ideology. Universal condemnation and educating pro-Palestinian students about the true history of Judaism and Israel may help combat this bigotry.
Breitbart: Putin to Visit China for Belt and Road Forum
Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing, his first journey outside of Russia since being indicted for war crimes. The two-day meeting will discuss various aspects of China and Russia's partnership, including cooperation in sports. Despite criticism of the Belt and Road Initiative, Putin praised it as a means of cooperation without coercion or imposition. The trip is seen as an opportunity for Putin to strengthen ties with China and gain economic and diplomatic support amidst isolation from the Western world. One of Putin's goals may be to secure China's commitment to the "Power of Siberia-2" gas pipeline project.
The American Spectator: Fortune Favors … the Jets?
The Philadelphia Eagles were the last undefeated team in the NFL after the San Francisco 49ers lost. The Jets, considered underdogs, played a strong game against the Eagles, relying on field goals and defense but ultimately winning with a touchdown in the final minutes. The football gods seemed to favor the Jets, making crucial calls in their favor.