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American Thinker: DeSantis Down
Ron DeSantis is trailing Donald Trump by 20 points in Florida, causing concerns among DeSantis' supporters. Despite his popularity as Florida's governor, Trump is dominating in every demographic except the wealthy. DeSantis lacks a compelling contrast to Trump and is seen as an ingrate by America First supporters. The source of DeSantis' funding, rich East-coast donors, is also a problem as it positions him with the establishment that many Republican voters distrust. It is unlikely that DeSantis can surpass Trump's strong organization and passionate voter base.
Fox News: Sen. Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio ban the term 'Latinx' in new bill: 'ridiculous terminology'
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Marco Rubio, R-Fla., introduced a bill banning federal agencies from using the term "Latinx" on official documents. They argue that the term is opposed by Hispanic Americans and is unnecessary woke terminology. Rubio believes it is a degradation imposed by progressive elites. The legislation aligns with similar bills in the House of Representatives. The term "Latinx" has been promoted by the Biden administration for inclusivity but has not been widely accepted by the Latin American community.
Forbes: Will The EU’s Flagship Packaging Legislation Be The Largest Driver Of Plastic Waste Reduction?
The European Union is revising its packaging rules to align with a low-carbon circular economy. The proposed Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) aims to make all packaging recyclable by 2030 and reduce packaging waste by 15% by 2040. However, politics may impede the process as the regulation must be agreed upon before EU parliamentary elections in June 2024.
American Thinker: In Defense of Hunter Biden
Hunter Biden's involvement in his father's Ukrainian enterprise may not have been illegal, despite his moral shortcomings. Corruption is deeply ingrained in Ukraine's political culture, serving as the lifeblood of the economy. Burisma, the company Hunter Biden was a part of, sought protection and influence, ultimately acquiring the Vice President of the United States as their "roof." Joe Biden intervened to protect Burisma by pressuring Ukraine's president to fire a prosecutor investigating the company. The Republican focus on Hunter Biden distracts from the larger issue of corruption at higher levels.
Washington Free Beacon: Sister Telepathy? As Gretchen Whitmer Endorsed COVID Sports Shutdown, So Did Her Sibling
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and her sister, Liz Whitmer Gereghty, have been criticized for their opposition to fall sports in schools. Gereghty, a former school board member running for Congress, argued that playing sports in the fall was not an equitable use of resources. Both sisters' positions received backlash from parents and small businesses, and studies have since shown that outdoor sporting events do not cause significant COVID-19 spread. Gereghty's campaign emphasizes her support for sports and her focus on getting students back in the classroom. She is running in a primary against former congressman Mondaire Jones.
Fox News: French riots make migration a top European issue, resonates in US amid border crisis
Mass riots in France due to the death of a teenager have reignited discussions on immigration in Europe and the United States. The riots have raised issues of alleged racism and discrimination by police against men of African descent, leading to a national conversation on race similar to the 2020 riots in the US after the death of George Floyd. The unrest highlights the challenges of assimilation and the connection between migration and social tensions.
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Fox News: Texas families, doctors file lawsuit challenging ban on gender transition treatments
Texas families of transgender youth and doctors treating them have filed a lawsuit to block Texas' law banning gender transition care for minors. The law, SB 14, prohibits transgender minors from accessing hormone therapies and transition surgeries, and children already receiving treatment must be weaned off. The lawsuit argues that the law violates parental rights and discriminates against transgender teenagers.
#economy
Forbes: China’s GDP Nightmare Could Be Dream For Jerome Powell
China's economic slowdown is helping U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell mitigate past mistakes. The country's underperformance is causing a reevaluation of oil prices and other costs, leading to a steady decrease in U.S. inflation. While China's troubles have both domestic and external factors, its declining demand is not good news for governments around the world. However, there is a possibility that China may be cautious with its stimulus efforts to avoid negative consequences.
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American Thinker: Angel Studios, distributor of Sound of Freedom, denies any problem with air-conditioning at AMC Theatres
Reports of movie-goers suffering without air-conditioning while trying to watch the delayed hit film Sound of Freedom were met with skepticism. Angel Studios denies any such problem and reaffirms its partnership with AMC. AMC has agreed to add more screens for the film due to its success.