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#politics
Liberty Nation: Lincoln Day Dinner: Trump and DeSantis Face Off in Iowa Again
Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis are both vying for attention in Iowa, hoping to outlast President Joe Biden in the presidential race. The state's annual Lincoln Day Dinner brings them back to town, with the biggest GOP event of the year. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has yet to endorse either candidate, causing rumors and tensions to rise.
National Review: No Amount of Prudence Will Appease Opponents of Israel’s Judicial Reform
The Israeli Knesset passed a bill limiting the power of the supreme court, which had used a vague "reasonableness" doctrine to enforce its own policy positions. Leftists supported the court's power because it produced leftist outcomes, but the reform threatens their loyalty to the system. This debate is not about liberals vs. conservatives, but about those who respect limits on power and those who want to do whatever they please.
American Thinker: Wayne Richard ponders a run for the Texas House
Wayne Richard, a conservative businessman, challenges incumbent Matt Shaheen in the GOP primary. Richard opposes Shaheen's vote to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton, seen as a betrayal of Texas' conservative values. Richard aims to champion Paxton's legacy and defend conservative principles in the Texas House of Representatives.
#society
American Thinker: New York needs to do its fair share on immigration
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City complains that the city has no more room for migrants, despite taking in 90,000 in the past year. However, calculations show that NYC has only accepted 65% of their fair share, falling short by 47,500 migrants. As a sanctuary city with available space and a progressive reputation, NYC should be doing more.
National Review: Biden Considers Cutting Off America’s Best Uranium Resources Even as He Pushes to Eliminate Fossil Fuels
President Biden is considering creating the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni Grand Canyon National Monument, which would protect uranium-rich lands from mining. Environmental groups and Native American tribes support the monument to prevent contamination and destruction, while energy companies argue that uranium mining is safe and crucial for a carbon-free future. The monument designation would cut off America's uranium resources and potentially increase reliance on imports from other countries.
#war
American Thinker: Flooding the zone
Flooding the zone in American football usually means putting more pass receivers on one side of the line than the other team can reasonably cover. In literature, the cliché usually means too much of everything. If we had to give a name to NATO strategy in Ukraine today, we might call it "flooding the zone" with damn near everything -- a reckless infusion of money and weapons into a barely functional client with more than a whiff of neo-Nazi politics and a tradition of corruption thought to be the worst in Europe. America and the EU cannot possibly cover all the unintended consequences of a prolonged feckless war in Europe. Bipartisan unanimity in America, the European Union, and the British Commonwealth on the Ukraine war is more than offset by Russia's cordial relations with the rest of the world.
#religion
Newsbusters: Column: The 'Mainstream' Media's Radical Rebellion Against God
The line between radical activism and mainstream journalism is blurred, particularly with LGBTQ+ lobbyists. A transgender man is suing a Christian seminary and pushing to eliminate religious exemptions for schools that adhere to Biblical teachings. The objective is to undermine traditional religion and promote a secular, leftist orthodoxy.
#health
Red State: Detransitioner Chloe Cole Stuns Congress, This Is 'One of Biggest Medical Scandals' in U.S. History
Nineteen-year-old Chloe Cole testifies to Congress about the negative consequences of "gender-affirming" care she received as a minor. She criticizes the medical establishment and urges lawmakers to end the scandal. Cole argues that children should not be allowed to undergo irreversible surgeries and hormone treatments. She shares her personal experience of starting hormone therapy at 13 and having a double mastectomy at 15, which she regrets. Cole is one of several detransitioners speaking out and suing doctors and hospitals.
#education
Fox News: Biden admin withholding key funding for schools with hunting, archery programs
The Biden administration is blocking federal funding for schools with hunting and archery programs under the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. This decision has caused concern among educators and hunting education groups, who believe that these programs help students develop responsible adult skills and benefit from relationships with role models. The Education Department interpreted the BSCA to exclude funding for shooting sports, which has led to the cancellation of archery and hunting courses in some schools. Republican lawmakers have expressed concern about the misinterpretation and have argued that hunting and archery classes should be considered safe and healthy activities that the ESEA should fund.
#crime
National Review: Protecting the Bidens
The Hunter Biden plea agreement is revealed to be worse than expected, with bizarre provisions that protect him from future prosecution. The Department of Justice (DOJ) aimed to shield the president from investigating his son's corrupt business dealings. To avoid embarrassment and extend the statute of limitations, DOJ did not file an underlying indictment. The Biden DOJ must now file an indictment charging all provable tax and gun charges to address the statute-of-limitations problem and push for a thorough investigation into the Biden family's influence-peddling.
#sports
Forbes: All Access Golf Travel & Events Seizes Growth Opportunities In Booming Golf Tourism Industry
An American entrepreneur, Ryan Gano, expanded his golf events company by purchasing Golf Travel ETC, merging it with his existing business. All Access Golf Travel & Events focuses on high-end golf travel experiences, with popular destinations including Ireland and Northern Ireland. Gano anticipates continued growth in the golf industry in the next few years.
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Forbes: Chop Down Forests To Save The Planet? Maybe Not As Crazy As It Sounds
A startup called Kodama Systems, backed by investors including Bill Gates, plans to use semiautonomous timber harvesting machines to chop down and bury trees in an effort to reduce carbon dioxide in the air. The company aims to help slow climate change and sell carbon offsets and potentially tax credits. While planting trees is the conventional method for carbon absorption, burying trees can also reduce global warming, especially if the trees would otherwise burn or decay. The U.S. Forest Service plans to thin out forests to extract biomass and Kodama wants to bury the leftover trees in specialized vaults.