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#politics

The Federalist: Media Want Insubordination, Not 'Independence' In Trump's Admin
Media Want Insubordination, Not 'Independence' In Trump's Admin
Democrats and the media are accused of undermining Donald Trump's presidency by promoting the idea of "independence" among administration officials, which is seen as a guise for insubordination. This narrative suggests that dissenters within the government are celebrated while those loyal to Trump are marginalized.

The article argues that calls for independence are actually calls for officials to defy the president's directives, ensuring that the administration's agenda is thwarted. This dynamic is framed as a manipulation by Democrats and the media, who expect compliance from their own members without question.


#society

Fox News: Amy Schumer shares scary side effect from Ozempic that left her bedridden
Amy Schumer shares scary side effect from Ozempic that left her bedridden
Amy Schumer shared her negative experience with Ozempic, a drug initially approved for Type 2 diabetes but often used for weight loss. She reported severe nausea and fatigue, which made her unable to care for her son, despite losing 30 pounds quickly.

Schumer criticized celebrities who downplay their use of Ozempic, asserting that they should be honest about their weight loss methods. Other celebrities, like James Corden, have also discussed their mixed results with the drug.


The Federalist: Daughter Of Child Abuser Ruby Franke Warns Against Vlogging
Daughter Of Child Abuser Ruby Franke Warns Against Vlogging
Shari Franke's new book, "The House of My Mother," reveals the psychological and emotional abuse she and her siblings faced from their mother, Ruby Franke, who gained notoriety through the family vlog "8 Passengers." Ruby's obsession with content creation led to neglect and exploitation, culminating in her arrest for child abuse.

Shari emphasizes the dangers of family vlogging, noting that it commodifies children's lives and exposes them to further risks. She aims to protect her siblings' privacy while raising awareness about the ethical issues surrounding the vlogging industry, which often prioritizes profit over children's well-being.


#culture

GB News: 'Vanity project!' Council sparks local fury after hailing decision to spend £87k relocating stone sculptures as 'great value'
'Vanity project!' Council sparks local fury after hailing decision to spend £87k relocating stone sculptures as 'great value'
A controversy has arisen in Nottinghamshire over the funding of two public art projects. The Newark and Sherwood District Council plans to spend £87,000 relocating historic sculptures, which has drawn criticism from local Conservatives, while they defend a £37,400 contribution to Scrooby Rock, a sculpture honoring the Pilgrim Fathers.

The council's decision faces backlash due to public opposition and claims of it being a "vanity project" during a cost-of-living crisis. Independent Councillor Francis Purdue-Horan criticized the perceived hypocrisy of Conservatives supporting Scrooby Rock while opposing Newark's project, prompting calls for clarity on their funding decisions.


#education

The Western Journal: Faulty Electric Buses Cause Massive Headaches for Multiple School Districts
Faulty Electric Buses Cause Massive Headaches for Multiple School Districts
Multiple school districts are facing significant issues with electric buses funded by the Biden administration. Maine's Department of Education has expressed regret over the program, citing reliability problems with Lion Electric buses, which have seen limited use due to frequent malfunctions.

The EPA allocated $3 billion for electric school buses, but the high costs and ongoing operational challenges have led some districts to seek legal remedies and compensation. Critics argue that the push for electric vehicles has prioritized political goals over practical market solutions.