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20 Jan 2025
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Fox News: Lawmaker pushes bill to rename Nashville International Airport after Donald Trump
A Tennessee lawmaker has introduced a bill to rename Nashville International Airport to Trump International Airport. If passed, the name change would take effect on January 1, 2026, requiring updates to signage, trademarks, and legal documents.
This follows similar efforts by House Republicans to rename Washington Dulles International Airport after Trump. Advocates argue that such names would symbolize freedom and prosperity for travelers.
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Human Events: OnlyFans star who slept with 101 men in 14 hours says she first watched porn at 11-years-old
Lily Phillips, a UK-based OnlyFans creator, gained attention after reportedly sleeping with 101 men in 14 hours as part of a documentary aiming for a world record. She described the experience as emotionally and physically draining, likening it to prostitution.
Phillips, who first accessed pornography at age 11, supports stricter regulations on adult content to prevent underage access. She acknowledges that her actions may contribute to unrealistic sexual expectations for women but emphasizes that her experiences are extreme and not representative of real life.
GB News: Campaigner Keeley Lengthorn backs MPs' calls for paid leave after miscarriages
Keeley Lengthorn is advocating for the UK government to provide paid leave for women who experience a miscarriage, following a report by the Commons Women and Equalities committee. The report recommends two weeks of paid leave for losses before 24 weeks, similar to provisions for later losses.
Lengthorn emphasizes the emotional toll of miscarriage and criticizes current policies that require women to take sick leave. She highlights the inconsistency in support from employers, particularly smaller businesses, and calls for legislation to ensure all women receive adequate time to grieve without financial repercussions.