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19 Apr 2025

#politics

Fox News: Former Biden official warns ex-president to stay away from spotlight, says Democratic Party angry with him
Former Biden official warns ex-president to stay away from spotlight, says Democratic Party angry with him
Democratic insiders are urging former President Biden to step back from politics, citing a lack of interest in his public appearances. A former aide expressed concern that Biden's return to the spotlight could benefit conservatives, as the party grapples with his unpopularity.

Despite his recent speech criticizing the Trump administration, party members feel Biden's presence serves as a distraction rather than a help. The aide emphasized the need for Biden's team to acknowledge the current political climate and adjust their strategy accordingly.


Breitbart: Dem Sen. Smith: Dems Have to Tackle Red Tape, 'We're Not Going to Be a Country That's Building Things'
Dem Sen. Smith: Dems Have to Tackle Red Tape, 'We're Not Going to Be a Country That's Building Things'
Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN) criticized current regulations hindering U.S. infrastructure development, stating that the Democratic Party must innovate rather than defend the status quo to regain Senate majority. She cited zoning laws and energy transmission as areas needing reform for progress.

Smith emphasized that delays in building essential projects, such as mines for rare earth minerals and housing, threaten the country’s ability to grow and meet clean energy goals. She advocates for federal support in local zoning reforms to address these challenges.


The Economist: Checks and Balance newsletter: The Democrats’ future is up for grabs
Checks and Balance newsletter: The Democrats’ future is up for grabs
The future of the Democratic Party is uncertain as they grapple with internal challenges and declining approval ratings for Donald Trump. Questions arise about their ability to regain momentum and the impact of various political issues, including immigration and abortion.

As Democrats reflect on their direction, they face a critical moment in defining their identity and strategy moving forward. The political landscape continues to shift, with implications for federalism and executive power.


#society

GB News: Parkrun urged to scrap 'unfair' rule which allows trans people to compete in women's runs
Parkrun urged to scrap 'unfair' rule which allows trans people to compete in women's runs
Parkrun faces pressure to revise its policy allowing transgender women to compete in women's events, with women's rights groups arguing it undermines female athletes. Critics cite instances where transgender women have dominated races, including beating former Olympians.

The debate intensified after a transgender athlete set a women's record in a 45-49 age group, prompting calls for change. UK Athletics has already banned transgender women from female categories, citing fairness and safety concerns.


#economy

Breitbart: Maher: Environmental Laws Have Helped China Dominate Rare Earth Market
Maher: Environmental Laws Have Helped China Dominate Rare Earth Market
Bill Maher criticized the U.S. for its inability to mine rare earth minerals, attributing this to stringent zoning and environmental laws. He highlighted that while China dominates the market, it can establish mines rapidly, unlike the U.S., which could take decades to develop new sites.

Maher called for action from lawmakers to address the regulatory hurdles that hinder American mining capabilities.


#education

Breitbart: Yale Law Prof.: Colleges Aren't Political, They Just Teach Knowledge Like 'Climate Change Is Caused by Human Beings'
Yale Law Prof.: Colleges Aren't Political, They Just Teach Knowledge Like 'Climate Change Is Caused by Human Beings'
Yale Law Professor Harold Koh criticized the Trump administration for labeling universities as political entities, asserting they are vital spaces for idea exchange and knowledge dissemination. He emphasized that universities challenge prevailing ideas and teach critical truths, including climate change and the benefits of immigration.

Koh argued that the administration's portrayal diminishes the unique role of universities in fostering diverse interactions among students from various backgrounds. He warned against the imposition of false narratives that undermine established knowledge.