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#politics

Fox News: Republican introduces measure to ban autopen use when presidents sign certain items
Republican introduces measure to ban autopen use when presidents sign certain items
Rep. Addison McDowell has introduced the BIDEN Act, which aims to prohibit the use of autopen devices for signing bills, executive orders, and pardons, asserting that only the President can perform these actions. The bill seeks to amend existing laws to ensure that any documents signed without the President's direct signature would lack legal validity.

McDowell criticized President Biden's administration, claiming it allows staff to overshadow the President's authority. Biden has previously defended his decision-making during his presidency, rejecting claims that he did not personally sign important documents.


The Federalist: Senate Dems Voted For Wasting Your Tax Dollars On NPR, PBS
Senate Dems Voted For Wasting Your Tax Dollars On NPR, PBS
Senate Democrats and two Republicans voted to continue funding NPR, PBS, and California's high-speed rail project, rejecting a $9 billion rescission package proposed by Republicans. This marks the first rescission bill passed since 1999, with a deadline for House approval looming.

Critics argue that NPR and PBS promote controversial content and ideologies, with claims of bias against American values. The funding decision has sparked debate over government spending priorities, particularly concerning foreign aid and domestic programs.


#society

Fox News: Gender clinic whistleblower calls out Gavin Newsom for dodging question on treatment for 8-year-olds
Gender clinic whistleblower calls out Gavin Newsom for dodging question on treatment for 8-year-olds
California Governor Gavin Newsom avoided directly addressing the age at which children should undergo transgender surgeries during a podcast interview, calling the issue a significant problem for the Democratic Party. His response disappointed some, including whistleblower Jamie Reed, who criticized his lack of clarity on the topic.

Reed suggested that Newsom's hesitation may stem from a broader lack of understanding within the party regarding the implications of transgender treatments for minors. The debate has intensified, particularly as California continues to support such treatments despite opposition from other states.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: ‘If it flies it dies’: Why America’s ever-evolving Patriot missiles are so popular
‘If it flies it dies’: Why America’s ever-evolving Patriot missiles are so popular
Donald Trump has reversed his stance on sending Patriot missiles to Ukraine, now agreeing to provide them after previously refusing. The significance of these missiles in modern warfare is under scrutiny.

To gain insight, Air Marshal Edward Stringer, a veteran with extensive combat experience, will discuss the true impact of Patriot missiles on the battlefield.


#health

GB News: Babies born from 3 people's DNA in IVF breakthrough that prevents fatal diseases - 'Science gave us a chance!'
Babies born from 3 people's DNA in IVF breakthrough that prevents fatal diseases - 'Science gave us a chance!'
Eight babies have been born in the UK using a pioneering three-person IVF technique aimed at preventing mitochondrial disease. The children, all healthy and meeting developmental milestones, were delivered by a team in Newcastle. This method replaces faulty mitochondrial DNA, offering hope to families at risk.

The treatment, known as pronuclear transfer, involves using an egg from a healthy donor along with the mother's and father's DNA. Following legal changes in 2015, Newcastle became the first center licensed for this treatment. The research team will continue to monitor the children's development in the coming years.


#technology

Fox News: US Army tests robot coyotes to prevent catastrophic bird strikes
US Army tests robot coyotes to prevent catastrophic bird strikes
The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center is developing robot coyotes to manage wildlife at airfields, addressing safety concerns posed by birds and other animals that can interfere with aircraft operations. Traditional methods have been ineffective, leading to the creation of these robotic deterrents.

The robot coyotes, designed to mimic the presence of real coyotes, have shown promise in trials at military airfields. Future iterations aim to incorporate advanced features like AI, cameras, and sensors to enhance their effectiveness in keeping runways clear.