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#politics

Red State: WATCH: Burbank Mayor Konstantine Anthony Claims Sexually Graphic 'Gender Queer' Book Is Acceptable in Schools
WATCH: Burbank Mayor Konstantine Anthony Claims Sexually Graphic 'Gender Queer' Book Is Acceptable in Schools


Konstantine Anthony, mayor of Burbank, is a progressive politician with a penchant for attention and grandstanding. He has a history of advocating for progressive causes, such as supporting AB 5 and opposing Prop 22. Anthony aims to climb the political ladder without actually achieving anything substantial. Recently, he faced backlash for defending sexually explicit content in schools, showing his lack of moral compass and disregard for parents' concerns. This highlights the danger of having someone like him in a position of power, especially in the education system.


National Review: Why Freedom Conservatism Matters
Why Freedom Conservatism Matters
A group of conservatives have released a statement of principles called "Freedom Conservatism" that emphasizes reducing the cost of living, fiscal sobriety, and addressing the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow while adhering to the Colorblind Constitution. They argue that individual liberty is necessary for human flourishing, highlighting the importance of economic and personal freedom. This statement is significant as it comes in response to the rise of Trump and the transformation of the conservative movement.


Foreign Policy: The British Experiment in Self-Government Continues
The British Experiment in Self-Government Continues
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Seven years after the Brexit referendum, the UK economy has stagnated, causing dissatisfaction among voters. Paul Johnson's book, "Follow the Money," examines the British public-sector budget and highlights key areas of taxation and spending. The book sheds light on the challenges faced by the UK, such as education reform, increasing healthcare costs, and growing government debt. While it offers valuable insights, it overlooks important policy areas like immigration and land-use issues. Despite its shortcomings, the book serves as a realistic reflection of the UK's economic struggles and political missteps.


#history

The Epoch Times: 91-year-old car lover gives teen motor of 1929 Ford Model A—then they rebuild the whole car
91-year-old car lover gives teen motor of 1929 Ford Model A—then they rebuild the whole car
After meeting at the nurse's office, 91-year-old George Sage gifted 14-year-old Samuel Mpare a Model A engine to rebuild. Samuel's interest in cars grew, and he received help from the local Model A community. Together, they acquired a chassis from Utah and began restoring a 1929 Ford Model A sedan, eventually driving it in a parade. The project sparked Samuel's passion for engineering and taught him the importance of collaboration.


#health

Fox News: Ohio woman details health journey after contracting rare infectious breast disease on a business trip
Ohio woman details health journey after contracting rare infectious breast disease on a business trip
Tami Burdick, an Ohio woman, discovers she has contracted granulomatous mastitis, a rare and painful breast condition. After months of self-diagnosis, she determines that contaminated water during a 2017 business trip is likely the cause. Burdick now advocates for those affected by the disease.


The Epoch Times: The Unsettling Rise of Microwave Syndrome
The Unsettling Rise of Microwave Syndrome
A 10-year-old girl and her family experience symptoms of microwave syndrome after a 5G cell tower is installed near their home. Microwave syndrome refers to sensitivity and symptoms caused by exposure to electromagnetic fields emitted by wireless technologies. Research suggests potential harmful effects of microwave radiation, including changes in brain structure, hormonal effects, and chromosome breaks. The prevalence of EMF sensitivity is likely higher than expected due to increased exposure from wireless devices. Children, women, and individuals with chronic diseases or previous injuries are more susceptible to developing symptoms. Tips for alleviating microwave sensitivity include reducing exposure to EMFs and improving overall health. Residents in the neighborhood continue to battle the cell tower controversy as their health issues persist.


#education

National Review: Revised California Math Curriculum Still Emphasizes Woke Politics
Revised California Math Curriculum Still Emphasizes Woke Politics
California's new mathematical framework, adopted by the State Board of Education, inserts progressive politics into the classroom and removes math from math class. It prioritizes social justice, identity, and activism over actual mathematical instruction. This politicization of education is a nationwide trend, with other districts and states implementing similar ideologies in their curriculum.


#crime

Newsbusters: FACT CHECK: NY Times LIES About Murderer Who Killed Then Burnt Her Baby
FACT CHECK: NY Times LIES About Murderer Who Killed Then Burnt Her Baby
The New York Times reported on a 19-year-old mother who killed her baby in the third trimester and burned the body. The Times downplayed the crime, calling it "Nebraska Teen Who Used Pills to End Pregnancy Gets 90 Days in Jail" instead of emphasizing the brutal murder.


#technology

The Federalist: Scientists To Sideline Women With Eggs Made From Male Cells
Scientists To Sideline Women With Eggs Made From Male Cells
The global fertility industry is pushing for advancements in assisted reproductive technology, including the creation of artificial eggs from adult male stem cells. The Economist supports these developments, but critics argue that they dehumanize reproduction and sideline women. Japanese researcher Dr. Katsuhiko Hayashi has successfully used stem cells to create viable embryos in mice, leading to speculation about the potential for same-sex reproduction in humans. However, ethical and technical challenges remain.