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The American Spectator: Rosenberg: The Architect Behind the Third Reich
In the depths of the Nazi regime, Hitler's role was not the sole driving force. Alfred Rosenberg, an Estonian-born architect, played a crucial role in linking and shaping the dangerous ideologies of anti-Semitism and Nordic racial superiority. He collaborated with Hitler, orchestrated invasions, and enforced brutal conditions in Eastern Europe. The Nazis were not a brainwashed regime, but a group of like-minded men who made a pact to rule the world.
PJ Media: Finally, Some Jewish Space Lasers?
Florida GOP Congresscritter Marjorie Taylor Greene sparked controversy with her talk of "Jewish Space Lasers," but Israel's development of real antimissile lasers is rapidly progressing. The Iron Beam defense system, although not confirmed to be in use yet, is being developed by Israel as a close-in air defense system during the ongoing Hamas War. Unlike the costly Iron Dome system, Iron Beam is a cheaper alternative that uses lasers to intercept threats. Deployment of Iron Beam was initially delayed, but it may be ready for use in future conflicts.
Flag And Cross: European Researchers Identify Potential Link Between Gut Microbiome And Colorectal Lesions
Variations in gut bacteria may predict the onset of colon cancer. European researchers found differences in the gut microbiome of people with pre-cancerous colonic lesions, suggesting a connection between gut bacteria and colorectal lesions and cancers. The study offers promising new methods for detection and prevention of the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Existing detection methods produce many false positives, but the analysis of gut microbiomes could improve early detection. Certain bacterial species may contribute to the development of lesions, indicating the potential of the gut microbiome as a tool in predicting and preventing colorectal cancer.
The Blaze: Nearly 70% of active-duty military members are overweight; obesity rate double what it was a decade ago
68% of active-duty military members are overweight or obese, and eating disorders have skyrocketed in the last decade. These issues are the leading disqualifier for military applicants and the main cause of injuries and discharges. The obesity rate has more than doubled in the past decade, and more advanced systems are needed to accurately measure obesity. The American Medical Association has acknowledged the harm and exclusion associated with the standard body mass index (BMI). The military should track various factors to address this problem, and pre-accession weight loss programs have helped with recruitment goals. Eating disorders have also increased by almost 80% in the armed forces. The American Security Project, a nonprofit organization, highlighted these alarming trends.
Washington Free Beacon: Judge Bars Trump From Attacking Prosecutors, Witnesses
A judge has prevented Donald Trump from attacking those involved in his criminal case regarding overturning the 2020 election. The order stops Trump and his attorneys from targeting Special Counsel Jack Smith, prosecutors, court staff, and discussing potential witnesses.
National Review: Judge in January 6 Case Bars Trump from Publicly Attacking Special Counsel
Judge Chutkan issued a gag order on Trump, preventing him from publicly targeting the prosecutor and court personnel in the January 6 case. Trump's lawyer plans to appeal the order. This comes after a New York City judge also placed Trump under a gag rule for making disparaging comments about a court clerk.
National Review: The Corner: 80-Year-Old President Is ‘Vibrant,’ Says 77-Year-Old Treasury Secretary
In an interview, Janet Yellen defends Joe Biden's energy for another term. She also mentions the importance of experience in dealing with global issues. However, Yellen's support for the administration is questionable given her age and controversial actions. It's clear that Biden is not as energetic as claimed, but Yellen continues to spin the news in his favor.
Forbes: Jon Jones Praises Ex-UFC Champ Israel Adesanya
Former UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya is taking a break from his MMA career after competing in eleven title fights since 2019. Adesanya clarified that he is not retiring but his busy schedule has taken a toll on him. He plans to heal and make changes in his lifestyle before eventually returning to the octagon. Adesanya did not mention how long his hiatus would be, but his decision was supported by current UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones. Adesanya issued a warning to the rest of the division, stating that they should be prepared when he comes back.
Flag And Cross: AI Holds Promise In Detecting Patients' Pain During Surgery
American scientists have developed an automated pain recognition system using artificial intelligence (AI) that could help detect and manage pain in patients before, during, and after surgery. The system uses computer vision and deep learning to interpret facial expressions and muscle tension and make pain predictions. The AI model aligned with the Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT) results 88% of the time and with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) 66% of the time. If validated, this technology could become an additional tool for doctors to improve patient care and free up nurses to focus on other areas of care.
All Outdoor: Seven NEW Saltwater PowerBait Swimbaits from Berkley
Berkley PowerBait introduces seven new saltwater swimbaits, designed with realistic action and infused with saltwater scents and tastes. These swimbaits are four times more durable than freshwater baits, making them suitable for aggressive saltwater species. The Saltwater Champ Swimmer imitates baitfish and is available in smaller sizes, while the Saltwater CullShad has a natural swimming action and can be rigged with either a jig head or a weighted EWG hook. The Saltwater Power Swimmer has a general baitfish profile and an amplified water displacement, and the Saltwater Gillydine has a streamlined baitfish profile and natural presentation. The Saltwater Bonga Shad features a jerkbait-style motion, while the Saltwater Bonga Shrimp imitates the movement of a shrimp. Lastly, the Saltwater Bonga Stick is a versatile stick bait suitable for various rigging applications.
Red State: Adam Kinzinger Hardest Hit After Ron DeSantis Follows Through With Flights to Bring Americans Home
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs an executive order to support Israel and coordinate rescue flights for Floridians stranded in Israel. Former Congressman Adam Kinzinger criticizes DeSantis, but DeSantis proves him wrong by successfully rescuing over 270 Americans from Israel. The rescue operation is led by Project Dynamo, a non-profit organization. Governor DeSantis and his family personally greet the passengers upon their arrival in Tampa. Despite the success, Kinzinger has not acknowledged his mistake.
Forbes: Florida Cities Hit Hardest By Inflation Over The Last Year, But Fed’s Effort To Provide Relief Creates New Problems
Inflation is on the rise, with rates exceeding the Fed's target in some parts of the country. Services, particularly shelter and transportation services, are the main contributors to inflation. The high inflation has resulted in increased costs for families, making it harder for them to meet their expenses. President Biden's excessive government spending has been blamed for the inflationary pressures, and the Federal Reserve is trying to combat it by raising interest rates. However, this has created another problem of higher interest payments on the federal debt, bringing the country closer to a debt crisis. Reforming the federal budget and controlling inflation should be the top priorities for policymakers.
Newsbusters: CBS '60 Minutes' Hit Piece Claims DeSantis Is the Criminal, Not the Illegal Immigrants
CBS reporter Sharyn Alfonsi released a hit piece on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, accusing him of transporting migrants to Martha's Vineyard. She interviewed locals who criticized DeSantis and promoted a Democrat sheriff's claim that it was a crime. Sheriff Javier Salazar alleged that individuals contracted by DeSantis' office were involved in a covert criminal operation. Despite no charges being filed against the governor's office, Salazar recommended charges against two female recruiters. Alfonsi concluded the segment with a comparison of DeSantis to a school-yard bully and Sheriff Salazar to the U.S. Army defending against invaders at the Alamo.