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21 Jun 2023

#politics

The Blaze: Fetterman will make you proud to be American
Fetterman will make you proud to be American
Senator Fetterman fumbles his words again, wearing an unsuitable outfit while meeting with President Biden and Governor Shapiro to discuss a collapsed bridge on I-95. He calls Rep. Brendan Boyle "Boyle Bile" and previously referred to I-95 as a "major eatery". Commentators criticize his appearance and qualifications for the job.


Front Page Magazine: Can Israel Eliminate the Iranian Nuclear Threat?
Can Israel Eliminate the Iranian Nuclear Threat?
Israel faces an existential threat from Iran, which has fortified its advanced centrifuges deep in the Zagros mountains. Despite Biden's commitment to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear bomb, his team seeks to engage the Iranian regime to revive nuclear talks, potentially releasing billions of dollars under sanctions for Iran’s malign activities. Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has made it clear that Iran’s uranium enrichment at the 90% level constitutes a red line, and Iran is cheating on its commitment as a signatory to the non-proliferation treaty. Israel must assess the costs and benefits of eliminating the threat but will never allow themselves to lose the option to act preemptively if the cost is an imminent position of attack.


#society

Forbes: Judge Strikes Down Arkansas’ Gender-Affirming Care Ban
Judge Strikes Down Arkansas’ Gender-Affirming Care Ban
A federal court blocked Arkansas' ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors, calling the law unconstitutional. The ban violated due process protections and equal protection rights of transgender youth, as well as their families.


Flag And Cross: From 'diet Water' To Rice Bowls For Dogs, Hotels Reveal Weirdest Room Service Requests
From 'diet Water' To Rice Bowls For Dogs, Hotels Reveal Weirdest Room Service Requests
Hotels.com discovers bizarre room service requests including diet water, rice bowls for dogs and a cooked fish brought by a guest. The report features almost 500 global hotels with guests from the US, UK, France, Canada, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Globally, burger is the most popular dish, with 40% of guests selecting it, and 30% of guests spend at least £100 ($124) for room service per night. Vegan orders rose by more than 55%, outpacing vegetarian and dairy-free dishes. Hotels.com will give 100 guests up to £100 to use on unusual requests.


Front Page Magazine: Student Jew-Hatred at the City College of New York
Student Jew-Hatred at the City College of New York
Canary Mission exposes anti-Semitic hatred on North American college campuses from the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) organization, with branches at over 200 campuses in the U.S and Canada. CCNY SJP members openly spout anti-Semitic bile, with vile views listened to seriously by their fellow collegians. Members have called for CUNY to divest from Israel and been caught making Holocaust jokes on Twitter. SJP chapters frequently hold “Days of Rage” to “DEFEND PALESTINE”. The group calls for the destruction of Israel while receiving funding from it and, like many other anti-Semitic groups, pretends an interest in human rights and social justice.


#foreignaffairs

Flag And Cross: Washington And Tehran Near 'political Cease-fire' In Nuclear Program Talks
Washington And Tehran Near 'political Cease-fire' In Nuclear Program Talks
Washington and Tehran are close to reaching an agreement on Iran's nuclear program. The deal would limit Iran's uranium enrichment to 60% and halt attacks against American contractors in Syria and Iraq. In return, the US would stop increasing economic sanctions and unfreeze Iranian assets, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly accepted the emerging "mini-agreement."


#military

Front Page Magazine: The Iranian Military’s Rich Fantasy Life
The Iranian Military’s Rich Fantasy Life
Iran announced the development of a "hypersonic" missile that can reach Israel within 400 seconds and claimed there is no defense against it. They also announced the development of a "quantum processor." However, the board can be purchased on Amazon for $710, and their claims about military technology are often comical, such as the stealth fighter jet they announced that was too small to carry weapons or fit a pilot inside. Iran has a history of making fantastical claims about their weapons technology. The question remains whether they can deliver on their latest claims about the Fattah missile, which the Russians also claimed to be "unstoppable" with their Kinzhal missile, but six were shot down by Ukrainian Patriot missiles.


#health

Red State: Federal Judge Strikes Down Arkansas Law Banning 'Gender-Affirming' Care for Minors as Unconstitutional
Federal Judge Strikes Down Arkansas Law Banning 'Gender-Affirming' Care for Minors as Unconstitutional
A US federal judge ruled the 2021 Arkansas law that banned chemical castration and sex-change surgeries for minors unconstitutional. He described it as "experimentation" and claimed that decades of clinical experience and scientific research refuted such arguments. The Republican Attorney General Tim Griffin plans to appeal the decision. Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said, "This is not "care" – it’s activists pushing a political agenda at the expense of our kids and subjecting them to permanent and harmful procedures". The law will affect only Arkansas despite 19 states with laws against "trans-ing" children.


Flag And Cross: Eating Disorders And Self-Harm Soared Among Teen Girls During Pandemic
Eating Disorders And Self-Harm Soared Among Teen Girls During Pandemic
Eating disorders and self-harm rose by 42% and 38%, respectively, among UK teenage girls aged 13-16 during the COVID-19 pandemic, though the phenomenon was also observed but to a lesser degree in 17-19 year olds. Isolation, lack of structure, anxiety, and social media pressure regarding weight gain were named as possible triggers. Early identification of mental health difficulties is crucial, and sufficient access to general practitioners and mental health services will be essential to meet the needs of growing numbers of young people presenting to services. The study also highlights the need for further research into understanding the reasons for the findings to address future consequences.


Fox News: Judge rules Arkansas law banning transgender procedures for minors is unconstitutional
Judge rules Arkansas law banning transgender procedures for minors is unconstitutional
A federal judge has declared an Arkansas law banning hormone treatment and surgery for transgender minors unconstitutional, citing violation of rights for these individuals and their families. By passing the law, Arkansas undermined the interests it purported to protect, and evidence showed that prohibited medical care improved patients’ mental health and well-being. Arkansas's Attorney General plans to appeal the ruling to the Eighth Circuit.

Arkansas is unsuccessful in banning hormone treatments and surgery for minors as U.S. District Judge Jay Moody declared the ban unconstitutional, arguing that it infringes upon the due process, equal protection rights of transgender youth. Furthermore, prohibiting such medical care violates the First Amendment rights of health care providers by prohibiting them from referring patients elsewhere. The Attorney General plans to appeal the decision.


#education

The Epoch Times: Parents Can Help Children Turn 'Healthy Struggles' Into Capability, Confidence in Life: Lee Benson
Parents Can Help Children Turn 'Healthy Struggles' Into Capability, Confidence in Life: Lee Benson
Lee Benson, a serial entrepreneur and Wall Street Journal best-selling author, encourages parents to give their children “healthy struggles” that can help build the capabilities and confidence they need to succeed in life. He stresses the importance of embracing the concept that struggle is a good thing and advises parents to encourage their children to adopt a worldview where the emphasis is not on victimhood, but on how to turn struggle into something valuable for themselves and others. In his recently published book, "Value Creation Kid: The Healthy Struggles Your Children Need to Succeed”, Benson provides a roadmap for parents who wish to unlock their child’s “value creation superpower” by talking about value creation from early age, imposing house rules, teaching financial competency, and designing healthy struggles.


#sports

Fox News: Ex-Vikings player Dalvin Cook says it would be 'epic' to team up with fellow free agent DeAndre Hopkins
Ex-Vikings player Dalvin Cook says it would be 'epic' to team up with fellow free agent DeAndre Hopkins
Dalvin Cook, former running back for the Minnesota Vikings, expressed interest in playing with fellow free agent DeAndre Hopkins during a recent appearance on "The Adam Schefter Podcast." Cook has not had a conversation with Hopkins about joining the same team, but plans to reach out to him. Cook is expected to draw interest from the Miami Dolphins, but Hopkins has visited the Tennessee Titans and New England Patriots. The debate over whether teams should pay running backs remains a polarizing issue in the NFL.


Forbes: Despite Selling Minority Stake In JGR Nascar Hall Of Famer Joe Gibbs Won’t Be Returning To The NFL
Despite Selling Minority Stake In JGR Nascar Hall Of Famer Joe Gibbs Won’t Be Returning To The NFL
NASCAR's Joe Gibbs Racing has partnered with Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE) and Arctos Sports Partners, who will become minority owners of the team and advisers in areas such as sales and marketing. Gibbs founded the team in 1992 and is also a former NFL coach who once led the Washington team known as the Redskins, now the Commanders. HBSE co-founder Josh Harris is the likely future owner of the Commanders, separately owned from JGR, of which Gibbs will become a limited partner. Gibbs advised Harris during his recent purchase of the football team, which the coach led to three Super Bowl wins, and is also a limited partner in the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers and NHL's New Jersey Devils.


#outdoors

The Federalist Papers: Titanic Sub Update: Just-Revealed Passenger Had Posted Ominous Warning Just 24 Hours Before Dive
Titanic Sub Update: Just-Revealed Passenger Had Posted Ominous Warning Just 24 Hours Before Dive
British billionaire and four others remain unaccounted for on board a commercial submarine that has gone missing while exploring the wreck of the Titanic in the Atlantic. The Titan submersible, operated by OceanGate Expeditions, is believed to have as little as 57 hours worth of oxygen remaining. A massive search and rescue operation headed by the US Coast Guard is underway.


#other

Forbes: Stan Lee Keeps Getting Credit For The Wrong Thing
Stan Lee Keeps Getting Credit For The Wrong Thing
Last week, Disney+ released a documentary about Stan Lee, rekindling the debate about his role in creating Marvel's superheroes. Lee claimed primary credit, while artists pointed to collaboration and disputed his claims. However, Lee had a pivotal role in Marvel's rise, bringing a generation into his confidence and turning a second-rate publisher into a cultural touchstone and entertainment juggernaut. While Lee's maximalist position regarding creation against evidence supporting colleagues' claims highlights his least endearing qualities, his brand-building genius cemented him as one of American comics' most significant figures.


The Epoch Times: Supreme Court to Decide If US Is Immune From Lawsuits
Supreme Court to Decide If US Is Immune From Lawsuits
The US Supreme Court will make a decision on whether the government can be sued for monetary damages in a case involving a man who accused the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) of violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Reginald Kirtz sued the USDA in 2020, stating the agency wrongly reported on his credit report that some of his loans were overdue, damaging his credit score. A district court dismissed Kirtz’s complaint on the grounds that Congress did not intend to waive the United States’ sovereign immunity from lawsuits, but the case was later reversed on appeal. The question presented before the high court is whether the civil-liability provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act “unequivocally and unambiguously waive the sovereign immunity of the United States.”