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#politics

The Epoch Times: DOJ Argues Florida Law Restricting Chinese Land Ownership Violates Constitution
DOJ Argues Florida Law Restricting Chinese Land Ownership Violates Constitution
The Department of Justice challenges a Florida law that bars Chinese citizens from owning land, stating it violates federal housing law and the 14th Amendment. The law restricts Chinese land ownership near military installations and major infrastructure. The law imposes restrictions on individuals and organizations from "foreign countries of concern," including China. It prohibits Chinese citizens from owning or acquiring land near military installations, with strict penalties for violations. The American Civil Liberties Union is representing Chinese citizens and a brokerage firm who are suing the state over claims that the law is discriminatory and burdensome.


Forbes: Trump Wins Election In Rural Oregon—With Two Votes
Trump Wins Election In Rural Oregon—With Two Votes
Former President Donald Trump won two write-in votes to serve on the board of a rural fire district in Oregon, but since he doesn't own property in the area, it's unlikely he can take on the role. The fire district will now determine if Trump would be eligible, but it's unlikely since candidates must live or own property in the district.


Liberty Nation: No More Roe: One Year Later – C5 TV
No More Roe: One Year Later – C5 TV
States taking control of abortion decisions raises questions about their competency.


American Thinker: Seven Truths to Unmask the Regressive Left
Seven Truths to Unmask the Regressive Left
This piece reflects the author's concern about the state of the country and the future. They criticize the Washington elites, blaming them for incompetence and the destruction of capitalism and democracy. The author also highlights their worries about the government's inflation, loss of global reputation, erosion of faith in institutions, and the rise of pressure groups. They argue that organized resistance is necessary to defeat the enemies who attack the middle and upper classes and advocate for standing up against such evil forces.


American Thinker: NYC Bans Delicious Pizza for Climate Change
NYC Bans Delicious Pizza for Climate Change


New York City is cracking down on pizzerias with wood and coal fired ovens, ordering them to reduce carbon emissions by 75%. Owners must buy expensive emission control devices, leading to outrage and protests. The city's focus on this regulation raises questions about priorities, as crime rates rise and homelessness remains a problem. Despite the controversy, pizza remains a beloved symbol of New York City.


#society

American Thinker: Americans, it’s time to believe in ourselves again
Americans, it’s time to believe in ourselves again


Human beings are hardwired for belief systems, but today's beliefs are fractured due to societal breakdown. Technology has disconnected us, hindering communication. Common belief systems like Judeo-Christian values have been stripped of legitimacy, while newer belief systems like climate change and acceptance of fake people dominate. This has led to wars of belief, both bloody and non-bloody, forcing conformity on the majority. The erasure of freedoms, borders, and rights is concerning, and Americans must unite against these destructive ideologies before it's too late.


#foreignaffairs

National Review: Biden’s Global LGBTQ Crusade Hurts U.S. Interests
Biden’s Global LGBTQ Crusade Hurts U.S. Interests
The Biden administration is pushing for the adoption of gender-neutral pronouns in foreign countries, which they believe will create a more inclusive language. However, this approach is seen as cultural imperialism and is likely to create backlash, especially in the Arab-Muslim world where language and cultural traditions are deeply rooted. It is feared that this policy will strain relations with important allies, complicate ongoing security efforts in the region, and further empower extremist groups. Biden's pursuit of this objective is seen as reckless and will only lead to more anti-American sentiment and embolden America's enemies.


#health

The Epoch Times: DeSantis Signs Bill That Could See Radioactive Mining Byproduct Used in Roads
DeSantis Signs Bill That Could See Radioactive Mining Byproduct Used in Roads
A new law in Florida allows the use of radioactive waste from phosphate mining, called phosphogypsum, as road construction material. Critics argue that this poses a risk to public health. The Florida Department of Transportation has until April 2024 to conduct a feasibility study on the use of phosphogypsum in road construction.


#education

National Review: We Need to Downgrade the Ivies
We Need to Downgrade the Ivies
The Ivy League's monopoly on power in America has led to a pervasive level of groupthink among elites. Other institutions should have the opportunity to reform and compete, such as the military academies and regional universities. The stranglehold of the Ivy League on our elite has been detrimental to society and it is time for more avenues of success and influence to be built.


#crime

The Epoch Times: Judge Orders Texas Department of Public Safety to Release Uvalde School Shooting Documents
Judge Orders Texas Department of Public Safety to Release Uvalde School Shooting Documents
Judge Daniella Deseta Lyttle has ruled that the Texas Department of Public Safety must release public records relating to the 2022 shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, after media outlets sued the state department for refusing to do so. The release of these records is expected to provide transparency and accountability regarding law enforcement's response to the incident. The shooting resulted in the death of two teachers and 19 children, and the injury of 18 others.


#other

National Review: Calling a dictator a dictator, &c.
Calling a dictator a dictator, &c.
In politics, Biden bluntly calls Xi Jinping a dictator. Trump also praised Xi Jinping and other dictators like Putin and Kim Jong-un. China's human rights abuses include genocide against the Uyghur people. A teacher who was shot by a six-year-old in Virginia has resigned. RFK Jr. is gaining attention in presidential politics, with praise coming mostly from Republicans. Populists criticize free-market economics as "fundamentalism." Pedro Gonzalez, an influencer in the New Right, is exposed as an antisemite. The novel "The Camp of the Saints" is controversial. Review-bombing can harm books before they are published. A debate arises over whether athletes should make more money in school than in the pros. Jim Turner, a player for the Jets, was the decisive player in Super Bowl III. A Brazilian intellectual interviews a writer about music and the music industry. Rolf Benirschke, a former football player, discusses placekicking. Advice signs in New York's Lincoln Center Plaza remind us to take heed. "God's Love We Deliver" provides meals for the sick.


RV Lifestyle: 70 Degree Road Trip #3: All U.S. & Canada
70 Degree Road Trip #3: All U.S. & Canada
Enjoy a year-long road trip through the United States and Canada, following routes that provide 70-degree weather all year. The All U.S. and Canada Route covers 13,996 miles, starting in San Diego, California, and ending in Daytona, Florida. The route takes you through various landscapes and cities in both countries.