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12 Apr 2025
#society
Fox News: Massive nude woman statue in blue city sparks reaction after public unveiling: 'Embarrassed'
A 45-foot statue titled "R-Evolution," depicting a nude woman, was unveiled at San Francisco's Embarcadero Plaza, sparking significant backlash and debate over the city's priorities. While some view it as a symbol of strength, many residents criticize it as tone-deaf amid ongoing issues like homelessness and drug use.
Critics from various political backgrounds express concern that the statue reflects misplaced priorities in a city grappling with visible social challenges. The installation has become a focal point for discussions about civic responsibility and the allocation of resources, with calls for more attention to pressing local issues.
#health
Breitbart: Exclusive -- 'Ironic How Liberal Media Weaponizes Woke Cancel Culture': RFK Jr. Hammers Fake News Attacks Falsely Claiming He Mocked Handicapped
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced backlash from the media after mischaracterizations of his remarks regarding a New York state mental facility. He stated that his use of the term “retarded” was in reference to the facility's historical name, not as a slur against individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Kennedy criticized the media for distorting his comments to protect the interests of Big Pharma and Big Food. He emphasized that his remarks were taken out of context, and despite clarifications, the negative portrayal persisted. Kennedy has a history of contentious media coverage, particularly regarding his views on vaccines and health policies.
#sports
GB News: Rory McIlroy leaves Masters pundits stunned with reaction to incredible shot that sparked comeback
Rory McIlroy made a strong comeback at the Masters, shooting a bogey-free 66 after a disappointing first round. He had dropped four shots in his last four holes on Thursday but rebounded with three birdies and an eagle, putting him back in contention for the green jacket.
McIlroy's impressive eagle on the 13th hole came from a challenging position in the pine straw, showcasing his skill and resilience. Despite earlier setbacks, he remains focused on his goal of completing the career grand slam.