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27 Oct 2023
#politics
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Rashida Tlaib screams at reporter after he asks her to denounce Hamas
Rep. Rashida Tlaib refused to condemn Hamas when asked by a reporter, accusing him of dehumanizing Palestinians. The reporter claimed she was supporting terrorists, leading to a heated exchange. Tlaib was heard shouting at her staffers inside the room, saying she didn't want to be there anymore.
Red State: Larry Elder Drops Out of 2024 GOP Presidential Race, Endorses Trump
Larry Elder, a conservative radio host and Republican presidential candidate, has dropped out of the race for 2024 and endorsed former President Donald Trump. Elder cited issues such as fatherlessness and the refusal to enforce law by Soros-backed DAs as major concerns. He expressed his unwavering commitment to conservative ideals and the "MAGA movement." Elder met with Trump to lend him his endorsement.
The Blaze: The ONE thing you need to know about House Speaker Mike Johnson
Kevin McCarthy is replaced by Mike Johnson as House Minority Leader. The media is critical of Johnson, comparing him to Hitler. Glenn Beck believes the media's dislike of Johnson is a good sign, but urges caution in forming judgments. Johnson's voting record is similar to McCarthy's, and it is hoped he will bring truth to the House.
#society
Flag And Cross: Beer-Loving Vicar Finds Unconventional Way To Connect With Flock
Reverend Gary Ward works two nights a week as a bartender at The Crown Inn, where he enjoys a pint of his favorite lager, Hell. His pay from the pub goes towards church funds, and he believes his work at the pub helps connect him with members of the community who wouldn't normally attend church services. Despite battling Parkinson's disease, Rev. Ward continues to lead services and serve locals at the pub.
National Review: The Corner: Does the Biden Administration Really Oppose ‘Medically Unnecessary Surgeries’ for Minors?
In a press release, the State Department supports Intersex rights globally but raises concern about medically unnecessary surgeries. Questioning the absence of a similar stance against surgeries aiming to convert female children.
The Blaze: Poulos: America is technology’s slave
Technology once made America powerful, but now it controls us. Digital technology has become a force that rules the world, surpassing human capabilities. The rise of a powerful digital swarm has led to a catastrophe, unraveling our dreams and making us lose faith in America and ourselves. The digital medium has caused a deep hatred within Americans, destroying their worship of America and their belief in the power of imagination.
Daily Signal: 'Geofencing' Often Begins With an Innocent Click
Satellites tracked worshippers at a California church, leading to fines for COVID-19 violations. The use of location data through geofencing by the government raises privacy and constitutional concerns.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: The Baroque: The Central Era of Western Culture
The Baroque period, a time of intense faith and scientific research, embodies the paradoxes and richness of Western civilization. It has had a lasting influence on art, architecture, music, and literature, characterized by grandeur, sensuousness, drama, and emotional exuberance. The Catholic Church played a significant role in its development, using color, drama, and emotion to solidify the faithful. Baroque music, with its intricate layers and rhythmic life-force, expresses the dignity of the individual voice. Overall, the Baroque period is a symbol of the need for mystery, mysticism, and a vibrant life of the spirit intertwined with the senses.
#health
Flag And Cross: New Nanoparticles Show Promise In Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis
Scientists have made a breakthrough in treating rheumatoid arthritis using nanoparticles. A new medicine could provide relief by targeting inflammation and restoring the immune system. This comprehensive treatment approach shows promise for autoimmune diseases.
Flag And Cross: Simple Diet Swaps Can Slash Carbon Emissions And Boost Health, Study Finds
Swapping certain foods in your diet, like beef for chicken or cow's milk for plant-based milk, can reduce carbon emissions by 35% and improve the nutritional quality of your diet, according to a study. Food production accounts for a significant portion of America's greenhouse gas emissions, and making simple changes in food choices can have a big impact on both the climate and personal health. The study analyzed data from over 7,700 Americans to identify high-emission foods that can be easily replaced with lower-emission options, such as substituting beef with turkey or tofu.
#crime
The Telegraph: Bowling-obsessed grandfather died protecting the children he was coaching
Bob Violette, a retired mechanic and grandfather, was killed while trying to protect the children he was coaching during a mass shooting at a bowling alley in Maine. The shooter, army reservist Robert Card, remains at large. Violette was dedicated to coaching and even bought new technology to help the young bowlers.
#science
Flag And Cross: Chimpanzees Experience Menopause, Similar To Humans, Study Finds
New research reveals that chimpanzees also experience menopause, similar to humans. Female chimps at Ngogo in Uganda's Kibale National Park go through a menopausal transition and their fertility declines after age 30, with no births observed after age 50. The study suggests that the post-reproductive lifespan of female chimps may be a response to favorable ecological conditions.