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27 Jul 2024

#politics

Fox News: Judge permanently blocks part of Florida's 'Stop WOKE Act' as unconstitutional on First Amendment grounds
Judge permanently blocks part of Florida's 'Stop WOKE Act' as unconstitutional on First Amendment grounds
A federal judge has permanently blocked the workplace provisions of Florida's "Stop WOKE Act," deeming them a violation of the First Amendment. This law aimed to curb critical race theory training and concepts associated with racial privilege and oppression.

DeSantis's efforts to suppress "woke" ideals now face legal setbacks, though parts of the law affecting education remain intact. Justice prevails, serving as a reminder that political agendas can't redefine constitutional rights.


Fox News: Morning Glory: Nine things Trump needs to do the second he takes office
Morning Glory: Nine things Trump needs to do the second he takes office
If Trump wins back the White House and Republicans control Congress, they need to act fast to implement significant changes, relying on the reconciliation process. Urgency is key to addressing economic issues and restoring U.S. superpower status amidst post-war challenges.

The GOP must shake off its cautious nature and push for massive reforms, from a defense build-up to education funding conditions. Each move should be strategic, utilizing reconciliation to counter past administration spending and accelerate legislative action with urgency.


#culture

GB News: 'Attack on Christianity!' Fury as Paris Olympics reimagine The Last Supper as DRAG - 'They wouldn't do this to Islam!'
'Attack on Christianity!' Fury as Paris Olympics reimagine The Last Supper as DRAG - 'They wouldn't do this to Islam!'
The Paris Olympics' opening ceremony turned sour as a drag queen twist on the Last Supper ignited outrage, with Christians condemning it as a blatant mockery of their faith. Critics, including journalists and politicians, claimed it displayed double standards in cultural sensitivity.

While organizers argued it aimed to celebrate art, prominent figures like Elon Musk echoed the discontent, labeling it disrespectful. The backlash underscored a growing divide over the respect for religious symbols amid modern expressions.


#health

Fox News: Need more water intake? These 4 foods can help you stay hydrated on hot summer days
Need more water intake? These 4 foods can help you stay hydrated on hot summer days
When the heat cranks up, staying hydrated isn't just about chugging water; it's smart to nibble on foods that pack a watery punch. Watermelon tops the list—it's tasty, rich in electrolytes, and almost pure water. Next up are cucumbers, full of moisture and perfect for refreshing snacks.

Don't forget carbs like pasta and leafy greens, which hydrate while boosting energy. Keep an eye on dehydration signs like fatigue and dizziness. If the sweat's pouring, consider adding electrolytes or sipping coconut water to keep your balance.


The Telegraph: EU regulators under fire after rejecting breakthrough Alzheimer’s medicine
EU regulators under fire after rejecting breakthrough Alzheimer’s medicine
The European Medicines Agency shot down the Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi, despite its success in five countries. The ruling hinged on concerns over side effects, but experts argue the risks are overstated, revealing cultural differences in drug approval attitudes.

Critics, including Alzheimer’s charities, express disappointment. The developers plan to challenge the EMA’s decision and hope real-world results will change perspectives.