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30 May 2023

#politics

Fox News: Minnesota Gov. Walz expected to sign bill legalizing recreational marijuana
Minnesota Gov. Walz expected to sign bill legalizing recreational marijuana
Minnesota is set to become the 23rd state to legalize recreational marijuana, with Governor Tim Walz expected to sign a bill allowing the drug. The legislation, which passed through the state legislature last month, would allow adults aged 21 and over to carry up to two ounces of marijuana and possess up to two pounds at home. However, public consumption of the drug would still be prohibited, and those found doing so could be hit with a misdemeanor. The bill aims to expunge low-level cannabis convictions and will set up a board to consider re-sentencing or expungement of felony crimes.


Fox News: DeSantis to join 2024 Republican competitors at Sen. Ernst's Roast & Ride fundraiser in Des Moines
DeSantis to join 2024 Republican competitors at Sen. Ernst's Roast & Ride fundraiser in Des Moines
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will attend Sen. Joni Ernst's Roast & Ride fundraiser in Des Moines on Saturday, along with several other Republican presidential candidates such as Nikki Haley and Perry Johnson. The event, a major draw for Republican candidates in Iowa, is a chance for DeSantis to kick off his presidential campaign and make connections with veterans and other supporters. In addition to Iowa, DeSantis will visit New Hampshire and South Carolina this week, and his campaign says he plans to make stops in a total of 12 cities in these three states.


#education

Fox News: Pro-gender transition book ‘Call me Max’ available to kindergarten students in Minnesota: Report
Pro-gender transition book ‘Call me Max’ available to kindergarten students in Minnesota: Report
The book "Call me Max," which teaches children about being transgender, is available to kindergartners in a Minnesota school district, causing controversy among parents. The book is not used for instructional purposes, but parents fear it plants seeds of doubt in their children's gender identity. The book has also caused controversy in other states, such as California where it was recommended for students in kindergarten to 2nd grade.


#sports

Fox News: Trans runners who ditched California race shouldn't have been able to compete as women in first place: Athlete
Trans runners who ditched California race shouldn't have been able to compete as women in first place: Athlete
Transgender athletes Athena Ryan and Lorelei Barrett dropped out of a California female race after qualifying for the state championships, citing backlash and concern for their well-being. Chelsea Mitchell, a track and field athlete who is suing the state of Connecticut for mandating her to compete against biological males in high school, stated that their school did a disservice to the transgender athletes by allowing them to compete against women in the first place, subjecting them to public scrutiny as women's sports advocates and supporters rightfully point out their "unfair" biological advantage. Mitchell's comments come as she heads back to court to appeal her case challenging a Connecticut ruling that allows transgender students to participate in sports consistent with their preferred gender.


Forbes: Bayern Munich Star Requests Exit And Reportedly Offers Himself To FC Barcelona
Bayern Munich Star Requests Exit And Reportedly Offers Himself To FC Barcelona
Bayern Munich defender Benjamin Pavard wants to leave, and has offered himself to FC Barcelona. His agent has reportedly approached the Catalans about a potential transfer and will work on a potential part exchange operation between Barca and Bayern to make a deal happen if needed. Barca coaches prefer Julian Foyth from Villarreal, but may go for Pavard instead if Bayern bring down their asking price.


#other

Fox News: Sammy Hagar shares key to Van Halen’s success, reveals if he’d ever reconcile with David Lee Roth
Sammy Hagar shares key to Van Halen’s success, reveals if he’d ever reconcile with David Lee Roth
Sammy Hagar reflects on the bond he formed with Eddie Van Halen that took the rock band to the next level. The singer joined the band in 1985, replacing David Lee Roth as lead vocalist. The two musicians found a connection that led to sophisticated music and several multi-platinum albums. Hagar expressed gratitude for reconciling with Eddie before his death, but doubts he will ever reconcile with Roth. The hitmaker also credits his impoverished upbringing with his success and dedication to philanthropy. The net proceeds from his new restaurant, Cabo Wabo Beach Club & Bar, will be donated to the Children's Hospital of Orange County.


Fox News: China sends three astronauts to Tiangong Space Station ahead of trip to the Moon
China sends three astronauts to Tiangong Space Station ahead of trip to the Moon
China launched three astronauts, including the country's first civilian, into orbit for a five-month mission on the Tiangong Space Station. The launch is part of China's efforts to compete with the US in the space race and showcase its capabilities. China and the US have both announced plans to send astronauts to the moon in the coming decade. Experts say that the inclusion of a civilian in this trip highlights Beijing's plan to open space travel to the private sector.


Fox News: Corrupt media protects corrupt establishment and nary a Woodward or Bernstein in sight
Corrupt media protects corrupt establishment and nary a Woodward or Bernstein in sight
The Durham report reveals a conspiracy between corrupt bureaucracies and the elite media. The corruption can be traced back to Lois Lerner and the IRS scandal, and was reinforced in the cover-up of the Benghazi attack. The leftists in the national bureaucracies learned a big lesson from Lerner and Clinton - whatever you need to do to defeat the right or protect the left is OK.


Foreign Policy: Who Will Make the Chips?
Who Will Make the Chips?
The United States government is investing nearly $53 billion to bring semiconductor factories back to the U.S., with a quarter of the funding for research and job creation. TSMC, which accounts for more than half of global production, is building new fabs in Arizona and is tripling its original $10 billion investment to $40 billion, creating 4,500 direct jobs. However, large semiconductor companies and industry associations are also partnering with local community colleges to create re-skilling programs for military veterans, and Deloitte forecasts the U.S. chip industry specifically faces a shortage of 70,000 to 90,000 workers in the coming years.