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23 Apr 2025

#politics

Liberty Nation News: Can Free-Falling Democrats Summon Another Sister Souljah Moment? - Liberty Nation News
Can Free-Falling Democrats Summon Another Sister Souljah Moment? - Liberty Nation News
The Democratic Party's approval rating has plummeted to 25%, raising concerns about its disconnect with mainstream American values. As Democrats cling to unpopular policies and ideologies, they risk further alienating voters, with many Republicans hoping for their continued self-destruction.

Historically, the party has had to pivot to the center to regain support, as seen in the 1992 election with Bill Clinton. However, the current leadership appears entrenched in progressive ideals, leaving little room for moderate voices. With upcoming elections on the horizon, the urgency for a strategic shift grows.


The Federalist: Bill Targets Treasurer Who Stops Banks From Canceling Christians
Bill Targets Treasurer Who Stops Banks From Canceling Christians
Indiana’s state treasurer, Daniel Elliott, faces a legislative push to strip him of powers over a $3 billion investment fund, transferring authority to a board with banking executives. This move raises concerns about conflicts of interest and potential bias against conservative viewpoints.

Elliott has opposed financial discrimination against Christians and conservatives, advocating for consumer rights and transparency in banking practices. The Indiana Bankers’ Association is backing the legislation, which could undermine Elliott's efforts against ESG policies and other forms of financial bias.


Fox News: '60 Minutes' producer's abrupt exit fuels drama at CBS News as network battles Trump lawsuit
'60 Minutes' producer's abrupt exit fuels drama at CBS News as network battles Trump lawsuit
Bill Owens, the executive producer of "60 Minutes," has resigned, citing a lack of independence in decision-making at CBS News amid a high-profile lawsuit from President Trump. The lawsuit, claiming $20 billion for alleged election interference, centers on the editing of a controversial interview with Kamala Harris.

Owens expressed that he could no longer run the show as he believed it should be run, indicating that recent corporate oversight influenced his decision. The resignation comes as CBS seeks to mediate the lawsuit, which has raised questions about journalistic integrity and corporate influence in news reporting.


Fox News: Congress can stop California's radical environmental mandates that hurt the entire nation
Congress can stop California's radical environmental mandates that hurt the entire nation
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is working to reverse the Biden administration's approval of California's electric vehicle mandates, which could impose radical changes on the national fleet. Congress has an opportunity to repeal these mandates through the Congressional Review Act, but faces bureaucratic challenges.

The California waivers allow other states to adopt similar mandates, which raises constitutional concerns. Critics argue that deferring to the Government Accountability Office's opinion undermines democratic oversight. Repealing the waivers would restore congressional authority over national policy decisions.


#society

GB News: Britons urged 'please don't come' as Spanish island issues warning amid 'critical' tourism crisis
Britons urged 'please don't come' as Spanish island issues warning amid 'critical' tourism crisis
Anti-tourism protests in the Canary Islands are intensifying as local activists warn British holidaymakers to reconsider their travel plans. With visitor numbers rising from 16 million in 2023 to 18 million in 2024, campaigners argue the islands are overwhelmed and demand policy reforms to limit tourism and second homes.

Protests, which began in 2024, have shifted focus to popular tourist areas to push for change. Activists plan major demonstrations starting May 18, including boycotts and confrontations with political leaders, stating that the islands can no longer serve as a backdrop for tourists.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Left-wing French delegation denied visas by Israel
Left-wing French delegation denied visas by Israel
A delegation of French left-wing lawmakers, including MPs François Ruffin and Alexis Corbière, had their visas canceled by Israeli authorities just days before a planned trip to Israel and Palestinian territories. They condemned the action as "collective punishment," while Israel cited a law allowing entry bans for those perceived as acting against the state.

This incident marks the first time an entire French delegation has been denied entry to Israel. The lawmakers have called on President Emmanuel Macron and the French Foreign Ministry for intervention, but their requests have reportedly gone unanswered.


Fox News: Father of American hostage Edan Alexander calls on Trump to bring him home
Father of American hostage Edan Alexander calls on Trump to bring him home
Adi Alexander, father of Edan Alexander, an American hostage held by Hamas for over 18 months, believes only Donald Trump can secure his son's release. He urges Trump to leverage his influence, as multiple proposed hostage deals have been rejected by Hamas.

The family is distressed by a recent propaganda video showing Edan in poor condition. Adi emphasizes the urgency of addressing the humanitarian crisis, with 59 hostages still in Gaza, and expresses determination to keep the issue prominent until all are freed.


#economy

Fox News: Trump vs Powell: An ugly fight we don’t need
Trump vs Powell: An ugly fight we don’t need
President Trump is seeking to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who has stated he intends to complete his term. The ongoing conflict reflects deeper issues with U.S. fiscal management, as the national debt has reached approximately $37 trillion, raising concerns among global investors.

Trump's inconsistent economic policies and trade strategies further complicate the situation, creating uncertainty for businesses. Economists suggest that a more predictable approach, potentially through automated systems, could alleviate the chaos stemming from this power struggle.


The Epoch Times: US Can Produce Rare Earths If China Stops Exports–But There’s a Catch
US Can Produce Rare Earths If China Stops Exports–But There’s a Catch
The U.S. is facing a significant challenge in developing a domestic supply chain for rare earth elements, essential for various technologies, including military applications. Despite having abundant resources, the country lacks the industrial capacity to process these materials, with current efforts projected to take up to five years to ramp up production.

China's recent export restrictions on rare earths have intensified the urgency for the U.S. to establish its own supply chain. Various companies are working on projects to mine and process rare earths domestically, but significant hurdles remain, including financing and regulatory challenges. Experts emphasize the need for permit reform and public-private partnerships to expedite development.


#culture

Fox News: 'Home Improvement' star warns of dieting dangers after dropping 30 pounds
'Home Improvement' star warns of dieting dangers after dropping 30 pounds
Richard Karn, known for his role in "Home Improvement," lost 30 pounds through a balanced diet and exercise, emphasizing moderation. He warns against extremes, even with water intake, and credits Pilates for enhancing his golf game.

Karn has partnered with DoMyOwn, a lawn care company, to share expertise on landscaping. He reflects on his time in theater and the joy of working on "Home Improvement," noting the evolution of acting opportunities today compared to his early career.


#health

Fox News: 'I'm a neurologist — here's why dementia is rising and how to reduce your risk’
'I'm a neurologist — here's why dementia is rising and how to reduce your risk’
Dementia cases are projected to rise significantly in the U.S., with a 42% lifetime risk for those over 55. Demographic shifts, particularly the aging baby boomer population, are major contributors. Lifestyle factors, such as social engagement and proper nutrition, can help mitigate risks.

Dr. Joel Salinas emphasizes the importance of early detection and lifestyle modifications in preventing dementia. He advises individuals to seek medical attention for atypical cognitive symptoms and to adopt healthy behaviors, as nearly half of dementia cases could be preventable.


#education

Fox News: Can President Trump fix Harvard?
Can President Trump fix Harvard?
Public trust in higher education has significantly declined, with only 32% of Americans expressing confidence in universities, a rise from 20% prior to October 7, 2023. This shift is attributed to rising antisemitism on campuses, which some argue reflects broader ideological issues, including cancel culture and the prioritization of activism over education.

The Trump administration has responded by threatening to withdraw funding from Harvard unless it addresses antisemitism and other concerns. Despite some reforms, critics argue that the university remains entrenched in a culture that stifles open inquiry and prioritizes identity politics over academic merit.


#technology

The Economist: We’re hiring a Technical Lead for our AI Lab
We’re hiring a Technical Lead for our AI Lab
The Economist is seeking a Technical Lead for its new AI Lab, aiming to develop innovative AI-powered products and services. This one-year paid fellowship invites applicants to submit a CV, cover letter, and a short video proposing a project idea.

The initiative focuses on leveraging AI to enhance journalism and extend the publication's reach. More details are available on their careers site.