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6 Dec 2024

#politics

The Federalist: Four Ways Trump Can Scrap Biden's 'Equity' Discrimination
Four Ways Trump Can Scrap Biden's 'Equity' Discrimination
President Biden's "whole of government" agenda aimed at advancing racial equity has led to the implementation of various programs that favor certain racial groups, resulting in significant legal challenges. Courts have struck down several initiatives as unconstitutional, with the administration failing to defend its racial preferences effectively.

Looking ahead, a new administration could take steps to dismantle these DEI programs, including rescinding Biden's executive order on racial equity, conducting legal reviews of existing programs, settling lawsuits against discriminatory practices, and investigating allegations of racial discrimination in federally funded institutions. Advocates for equality are urged to continue their efforts to eliminate such policies from the federal government.


The Federalist: Reining In Federal Spending Must Start With The Executive Branch
Reining In Federal Spending Must Start With The Executive Branch
The incoming Trump administration should focus on controlling federal spending by addressing unauthorized expenditures within the Executive Branch. For years, presidents have used executive actions to spend funds without full Congressional approval, contributing to the national debt exceeding $36 trillion.

Additionally, the Biden administration's recent proposal to expand Medicare coverage for anti-obesity drugs raises concerns over unfunded mandates and potential costs of $35 billion over a decade. Both parties have engaged in spending practices that bypass Congressional oversight, highlighting the need for accountability and fiscal responsibility.


Fox News: Trump wins ‘Patriot of the Year' award and more top headlines
Trump wins ‘Patriot of the Year' award and more top headlines
Trump has received the 'Patriot of the Year' award and is strengthening his team with new appointments in homeland security and immigration. Meanwhile, Hunter Biden's past influence-peddling issues are resurfacing, and a lawsuit is filed against Daniel Penny following a high-profile incident.

In Canada, a ban on hundreds of firearms has been implemented to enhance gun control. The NBA is set to return to China after previous tensions, and a New Jersey town has reversed its ban on the American flag following public backlash.


GB News: Politics news: Minister insists Starmer’s housing targets ‘not arbitrary’, but putting a number on net migration would be
Politics news: Minister insists Starmer’s housing targets ‘not arbitrary’, but putting a number on net migration would be
Labour leader Keir Starmer has unveiled a "Plan for Change," focusing on six key issues: the economy, NHS, housing, energy, policing, and education, while omitting specific targets for net migration. Minister Matthew Pennycook defended this choice, emphasizing the need to avoid arbitrary targets that could erode public trust.

Starmer's commitments include building 1.5 million homes, fast-tracking 150 major infrastructure projects, and improving school readiness for children under five. The plan aims for significant growth in living standards and a shift towards clean energy by 2030, alongside a pledge to meet NHS treatment standards.


The Federalist: Trump's FCC Must Smash Corporate Media's 'Censorship Cartel'
Trump's FCC Must Smash Corporate Media's 'Censorship Cartel'
The Center for American Rights has filed multiple complaints against major media outlets, including ABC News and CBS, alleging violations of broadcast and election laws during the recent presidential election. They claim these networks exhibited bias, particularly in their treatment of candidates, which undermines democratic processes.

The complaints highlight instances of favoritism towards Democrat candidates and call for transparency, such as the release of unedited interview transcripts. The FCC is urged to take these allegations seriously, as calls for accountability in corporate media practices grow, particularly from Trump's FCC nominees.


#society

The Telegraph: Tokyo offers four-day work week to ‘boost fertility’
Tokyo offers four-day work week to ‘boost fertility’
Tokyo's government is implementing a four-day workweek for civil servants starting in April to support working mothers and address the country's declining fertility rate. Governor Yuriko Koike emphasized the need for flexible work arrangements to help individuals balance careers and family responsibilities.

Japan faces a demographic crisis, with an aging population and a fertility rate that fell to a record low of 1.2, well below the 2.1 needed for population stability. The initiative aims to enhance the lives and livelihoods of citizens amid these challenges.


#economy

Forbes: This Protein Bar Cofounder Sold His Company For $600 Million. Now He Wants Another Bite Of The Market.
This Protein Bar Cofounder Sold His Company For $600 Million. Now He Wants Another Bite Of The Market.
Peter Rahal, cofounder of RxBar, has launched a new protein bar called David, aimed at the growing market of health-conscious consumers, especially those using weight-loss drugs like Ozempic. David boasts 28 grams of protein and only 150 calories, selling for $3.25 per bar.

Rahal, who sold RxBar for $600 million in 2017, aims to avoid past mistakes by focusing on high-quality ingredients and a unique nutritional profile. In its first six weeks, David sold over 1 million bars, reflecting a strong demand for protein-rich snacks.