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2 Dec 2024
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Monica Crowley at Restoration: “We’re Still in a War”
Monica Crowley delivered remarks at the David Horowitz Freedom Center’s 2024 Restoration Weekend, held from November 21-24 at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Naples, Florida. The event featured discussions on various political and social issues.
#economy
GB News: Morrisons updates loyalty scheme in savings boost for supermarket shoppers: 'More bang for your buck!'
Morrisons is enhancing its More Card loyalty program, offering five points on every product purchased in-store and online. This change allows customers to accumulate points faster, with 5,000 points redeemable for a Morrisons Fiver to use on future shopping.
The updated scheme includes additional promotional points for selected items and exclusive discounts. This rollout follows a successful trial in Wales, aiming to provide better value for customers across Morrisons' extensive retail network.
Fox News: Bernie Sanders admits ‘Elon Musk is right’ to slash Pentagon with DOGE: ‘Lost track of billions’
Sen. Bernie Sanders has expressed support for the newly-formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), criticizing the Pentagon's budget and its failure to pass audits. He highlighted the need for reform in government spending, acknowledging Elon Musk's concerns about waste.
Musk, who has been appointed to lead DOGE alongside Vivek Ramaswamy, has been vocal about the national debt and government overspending, arguing that it contributes to inflation. He emphasized the urgency of implementing structural reforms to prevent further financial decline.
#education
Front Page Magazine: Minimizing the State as Co-Parent
Brittany Patterson, a Georgia mother, was arrested for allowing her 10-year-old son to walk unsupervised less than a mile from home. Experts argue that such government overreach undermines parental authority and reflects a broader trend where schools increasingly act as co-parents, particularly regarding gender identity issues.
In response, many parents are seeking alternatives to public education, including school choice, homeschooling, and microschools. Recent legislative changes in states like Florida and Georgia are expanding options for parents, allowing for more personalized education while reducing state involvement in family matters.
The Imaginative Conservative: "'Twas the Week Before Finals"
As finals approach, students are overwhelmed with anxiety and late submissions. Despite their pleas for extensions and excuses for incomplete work, the reality of their situation is clear: they must catch up on weeks of assignments in a short time.
A humorous encounter with a disheveled student highlights the struggle between academic responsibility and distractions, as he vows to finish his work after gaming. This reflects a broader commentary on the challenges faced by students today.
#crime
Human Events: Mexican cartels use college chem students to make fentanyl
Mexican drug cartels are increasingly recruiting university chemistry students to enhance fentanyl production, as reported by the New York Times. With fentanyl linked to over 74,000 deaths in the US in 2023, cartels like Sinaloa are offering lucrative salaries and bonuses to skilled chemists to synthesize precursor chemicals domestically.
This recruitment strategy aims to counter supply chain disruptions caused by stricter export controls from China. Students are reportedly showing interest in synthesizing illicit drugs, highlighting a concerning trend in academia as cartels seek to become self-sufficient in chemical production.