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#politics

The American Spectator: Five Quick Things: Behold, the Kooky Caucus
Five Quick Things: Behold, the Kooky Caucus
- This week has been a mix of weirdness and success for conservatives. Despite backlash from the Left, a conservative movie and song have achieved financial success. Democrats in politics have shown extreme behavior during House Oversight Hearings, with outrageous name-calling and unhinged outbursts. The hearings on government censorship and Biden bribery also revealed a disaster for congressional Democrats. The Republicans are forging ahead in fulfilling their promise to conduct real oversight. Meanwhile, the culture of aggression and escalation on the Left continues to escalate, with death threats being issued to politicians who stand against the Left's agenda. It is predicted that a Trump indictment in a D.C. court could lead to serious civil strife and violence. There is also concern about Joe Biden's declining mental and physical state and how it may impact the upcoming election. Despite this, assumptions about the 2024 race are premature. Finally, a song by Jason Aldean about traditional law and order has sparked controversy, including criticism from musician Sheryl Crow.


Front Page Magazine: Patrick Deneen's Unsettling Vision of 'Regime Change'
Patrick Deneen's Unsettling Vision of 'Regime Change'
Author Patrick J. Deneen criticizes liberalism and advocates for a "common good conservatism." He argues that America is in decline due to liberalism's emphasis on individualism and progress. Deneen proposes a return to Christian values, protection of traditional institutions, and a more equitable society. He calls for a new elite that will prioritize the well-being of the many and work towards a more stable and ordered society. Critics have both praised and denounced his ideas.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Muslim Mayhem at a Public Pool in Berlin
Muslim Mayhem at a Public Pool in Berlin
At the Columbiabad pool in Berlin, Arab and Chechen migrants have caused a crisis with sexual assaults and violence, leading to its closure. The pool staff are overwhelmed and have called for help.


Front Page Magazine: North Dakota Muslim Terrorist Planned to Kill Thousands
North Dakota Muslim Terrorist Planned to Kill Thousands
Mohamad Barakat, a Muslim terrorist, planned to execute a mass shooting at a crowded street fair in Fargo, North Dakota. Armed with an arsenal of weapons, he ambushed three police officers, killing one and injuring two others. Thankfully, Officer Zach Robinson fought back and ultimately incapacitated the terrorist, preventing further bloodshed. This attack raises concerns about the impact of aggressive refugee resettlement policies in Fargo, where an increasing Muslim population has led to two Islamic terrorist attacks. The question remains: how many more lives must be lost in the name of diversity?


Breitbart: Glenn Youngkin Education Guidance Puts Parents Back in Control
Glenn Youngkin Education Guidance Puts Parents Back in Control
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has issued guidelines for public schools to support parents in shielding their children from transgender advocacy. The guidelines require schools to use names and pronouns based on birth records and to ensure students use facilities corresponding with their biological sex. Schools are prohibited from hiding information about students from their parents. Some school districts in Virginia have vowed not to comply.


#military

Fox News: Russia testing Biden resolve in Syria amid string of 'unprofessional' incidents
Russia testing Biden resolve in Syria amid string of 'unprofessional' incidents
Russian forces in Syria have continued to harass U.S. forces and interrupt American operations in the country, engaging in "unprofessional" conduct that the U.S. has so far been unable to deter. Earlier this month, the Pentagon released footage that showed Russian aircraft flying close to and deploying flares around multiple U.S. drones. A day earlier, Russian SU-35 fighters flew right into the flight path of U.S.-operated MO-9 Reaper drones and forced the unmanned aircraft to take evasive action.


#religion

The American Spectator: Catholic Integralism Will Not Win the Culture War
Catholic Integralism Will Not Win the Culture War
The article discusses the rise of the Catholic integralist movement in the United States, which believes that adherence to Catholicism is necessary for the country's recovery from liberalism. However, the author argues that this movement is unrealistic and utopian due to the low percentage of Catholics in the country. They suggest that integralists' solution of restructuring the government and Constitution based on Catholic doctrine is unworkable and lacks support from the majority of Americans. The author attributes the belief in such ideas to despair rather than malice, but calls for a better strategy to resist progressivism.


#health

Flag And Cross: British Bats Could Harbor Next Pandemic Coronavirus, Study Finds
British Bats Could Harbor Next Pandemic Coronavirus, Study Finds
British bats are being studied to prevent future health crises. An analysis found that some bat species carry contagious illnesses that can be passed to humans. The research highlights the need for increased surveillance and conservation efforts to protect public health and biodiversity.


#education

The American Spectator: Why Does Gavin Newsom Want First Graders to Learn About Harvey Milk?
Why Does Gavin Newsom Want First Graders to Learn About Harvey Milk?
California Gov. Gavin Newsom threatens to fine a school district for refusing to teach children about a controversial politician involved in sexual relationships with minors. The Temecula Valley Unified School District opposes the state mandate to include lessons about Harvey Milk. Newsom wants a sanitized version of Milk's life to be taught, ignoring his misconduct.


Breitbart: FL Board of Education Approves New Standards for Teaching Black History
FL Board of Education Approves New Standards for Teaching Black History
The Florida Board of Education has issued new guidelines for teaching black history, which have drawn criticism. The updated standards include instruction on slaves developing skills for personal benefit and acts of violence against and by African Americans. Critics argue that these standards are a step backward and diminish the gains made in educating about black history. They believe that students deserve a full, honest picture of the past.


#technology

Fox News: Real estate experts believe homebuyers will always want 'human touch' when making the 'biggest purchase'
Real estate experts believe homebuyers will always want 'human touch' when making the 'biggest purchase'
The real estate market may see the impacts of AI, but experts argue that homebuyers will still want the human touch when making such a significant purchase. AI can enhance the data available to Realtors, but people may not feel comfortable relying on AI for a lifetime investment. AI-certified agents are being hired by eXp Realty to work alongside AI, but the human element is still highly valued in the real estate industry.


Fox News: Dolly Parton, Whoopi Goldberg are anti-holograms; expert warns they 'can never fully ensure' against use
Dolly Parton, Whoopi Goldberg are anti-holograms; expert warns they 'can never fully ensure' against use
Celebrities Dolly Parton and Whoopi Goldberg have expressed their dislike of being turned into holograms after their death. The use of AI technology to create holograms has raised concerns about the permanency and lack of control over one's likeness. Legal experts explain that celebrities cannot fully ensure that their name and likeness won't be used as a hologram without their permission, even after death. The issue of post-mortem rights and copyright standards remains unresolved.


#other

Fox News: Let’s use AI to clean up government
Let’s use AI to clean up government
AI has the potential to help clean up government, reform red tape, and eliminate waste and fraud. A ChatGVT could provide answers about tax plans, legislation, and regulatory codes. It could also simplify the U.S. regulatory code and upgrade outdated government systems. AI tools offer promise in improving government operations.