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#politics

Forbes: Gavin Newsom Picks Laphonza Butler To Fill Dianne Feinstein’s Senate Seat
Gavin Newsom Picks Laphonza Butler To Fill Dianne Feinstein’s Senate Seat
California Governor Gavin Newsom has named Laphonza Butler to fill the Senate seat left by the late Dianne Feinstein. Butler, a former labor leader and executive at Airbnb, is the leader of Emily's List, a political group supporting female Democrats who advocate for reproductive rights. She will be the only Black woman in the Senate and the first openly LGBTQ+ person to represent California in the chamber.


#society

American Thinker: Nickel-and-diming your trash
Nickel-and-diming your trash
The New York bottle deposit law and Virginia's bag tax raise questions about where the money goes and whether it actually benefits the environment. The author wonders about the demographics of people who don't return bottles and whether the money that goes unreclaimed becomes a windfall for the state. These "tax your trash" schemes seem to be more common in blue states and may be used to fill budget holes. The author prefers the system in Switzerland where it is illegal to throw away bottles and people are expected to recycle them without the government imposing additional taxes.


American Thinker: Kindergartners In diapers: A growing trend
Kindergartners In diapers: A growing trend
A growing number of kids enter kindergarten without being potty-trained, blaming "gentle parenting" for delaying readiness. Teachers express frustration and notice a lack of basic skills among students. This trend contributes to the infantilization of America.


#foreignaffairs

Euromaidan Press: EU FMs meet in Kyiv to consider Zalenskyy’s peace plan and show solidarity with Ukraine
EU FMs meet in Kyiv to consider Zalenskyy’s peace plan and show solidarity with Ukraine
EU FMs meet in Kyiv to discuss Ukraine's peace plan and show solidarity.


#economy

The Economist: “Homeland economics” will make the world poorer
“Homeland economics” will make the world poorer
Governments are offering subsidies to boost industries like chip manufacturing, rare earths, batteries, and solar panels. However, the historical success rate of industrial policy is low, with few success stories. While there are some examples of effective industrial policies, the overall economic costs tend to be high and the benefits uncertain.


The Economist: Sources and acknowledgments
Sources and acknowledgments
Special report on the world economy, drawing on various sources and acknowledgments. The report examines topics such as multilateralism, global supply chains, the impact of import competition and trade on labor markets, the China shock, climate provisions, reshaping global value chains, industrial policy, and the green-energy transition. It also includes discussions on US trade policy and the deglobalization trend.


#health

Fox News: Hangover cure: Can electrolytes relieve symptoms the morning after drinking alcohol?
Hangover cure: Can electrolytes relieve symptoms the morning after drinking alcohol?
Claims on TikTok and other social media platforms suggest that consuming electrolytes through sports drinks or IV treatments can help alleviate hangover symptoms. Electrolytes are charged substances that help maintain fluid balance in the body and regulate chemical reactions. Alcohol causes dehydration and the loss of electrolytes, which can lead to symptoms such as headaches and fatigue. While more research is needed, experts believe that replenishing electrolytes can potentially help with hangovers. They also advise staying hydrated and drinking in moderation to prevent hangovers.


Fox News: Sharon Osbourne’s son says her health scare during ghost hunt ‘defied medical science’
Sharon Osbourne’s son says her health scare during ghost hunt ‘defied medical science’
Sharon Osbourne joked about getting possessed while on a ghost hunt with her son Jack before falling unresponsive. She was rushed to the hospital but no medical explanation was found.


Fox News: Sleep easy: 6 ways to adjust your bedroom so you get a good night's rest
Sleep easy: 6 ways to adjust your bedroom so you get a good night's rest
More than 35% of Americans don't get enough sleep, and experts share six tips for improving sleep quality.

To ensure a restful night's sleep, experts recommend cooling down a hot room, decluttering the bedroom, keeping technology out of sight, associating the bedroom with relaxation, using sleep-friendly lighting, and replacing an uncomfortable mattress.


#education

American Thinker: Gen Z unable to comprehend cursive
Gen Z unable to comprehend cursive
Generation Z never learned to read or write in cursive due to the prominence of technology. This impacts archival work, as many historical documents are written in cursive. Some educators blame Common Core, but cursive requires practice and patience. The loss of cursive means limited access to the past and affects brain engagement and fine motor skills. Newspapers and analog clocks are becoming obsolete, and the beauty of handwritten words is lost. It is another lost skill and link to our past.


#other

Fox News: Florida parents welcome third baby girl born on same day as their other daughters: 'Our mouths dropped'
Florida parents welcome third baby girl born on same day as their other daughters: 'Our mouths dropped'
A Florida couple welcomes their third baby girl on Sept. 3, making it all three of their daughters born on the same day over a span of four years. The births were all natural and unplanned.