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#society

The American Spectator: With Affirmative Action Dethroned, It’s Time to Tackle the Ivy League’s Classism Problem
With Affirmative Action Dethroned, It’s Time to Tackle the Ivy League’s Classism Problem
Ivy League education focuses on race, sexism, and homophobia, but ignores classism. Dartmouth College claims diversity but hides economic makeup. The majority of students come from wealthy families, while only a small percentage are from lower-income backgrounds.


The American Spectator: The Feminist Infiltration of the Swimsuit
The Feminist Infiltration of the Swimsuit
The textile industry has strange rules when it comes to swimwear, with women's suits becoming more expensive as less fabric is used while men's suits become more revealing. People are embracing the idea of walking around naked to be 'natural', but it's not as popular as one might think. Fashion trends have shifted towards bikinis, which eliminate the ability to hide extra weight and expose more of the body. The popularity of showing off one's butt at the beach is causing anxiety and concern among other beachgoers, who long for a more modest time.


The American Spectator: Reparations, an Idea Whose Time Is Dumb
Reparations, an Idea Whose Time Is Dumb
A Reuters investigation reveals that many U.S. political figures, including past presidents, senators, and House members, have ancestors who owned slaves. Republicans have more slaveowners in their lineage than Democrats, despite the party's historical opposition to slavery. Recent polls show that Americans are less likely to support a candidate with a slaveowner in their lineage and more likely to support reparations if they can identify a slaveholder in their own lineage. The investigation does not change the character of these individuals but sheds light on the complicated history of slavery in America.

Reparations for slavery are a contentious issue, with proponents arguing that descendants of slaves should receive compensation for past injustices. However, this Reuters investigation raises questions about the efficacy and morality of such reparations. Only a small percentage of Americans owned slaves, and no single group exclusively benefited from slavery. Additionally, the enslavement of African Americans in the United States lasted for 89 years, while the larger global slave trade involving Muslim slavers and other regions lasted much longer. The idea of collective punishment or rewarding suffering endured by ancestors seems primitive and goes against basic moral principles.


The Epoch Times: Coyote Killed in Area of Winnipeg Attacks
Coyote Killed in Area of Winnipeg Attacks
A coyote has been euthanized in Winnipeg after attacking two children. Conservation officers are patrolling the area for any other aggressive wildlife. Attacks by coyotes on people are rare, but precautions are advised.


#health

The Epoch Times: College Nursing Program Head Calls for Greater Awareness About Forced Organ Harvesting in China
College Nursing Program Head Calls for Greater Awareness About Forced Organ Harvesting in China
The head of a nursing program is raising awareness about state-backed forced organ harvesting in China, emphasizing the moral obligation to do so. Patients at the British Columbia Institute of Technology who couldn't find donor organs within a reasonable time traveled to China and returned with organs. The issue was discussed during a nursing conference in Montreal, where it was revealed that organs in China are often bought and harvested from prisoners.


#crime

The Epoch Times: Number of CRA Employees Fraudulently Claiming CERB Not Disclosed by Commissioner Testimony
Number of CRA Employees Fraudulently Claiming CERB Not Disclosed by Commissioner Testimony
Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is investigating 600 employees for fraudulently claiming COVID benefits, contradicting previous testimony of the Commissioner. The agency later fired 20 employees and did not disclose the figures earlier. The fraud involved claiming the $2,000-per-month Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) while still being employed with the CRA.


#sports

Fox News: Despite two hit game, Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran’s incredible hits streak comes to an end
Despite two hit game, Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran’s incredible hits streak comes to an end
Jarren Duran, a key player for the Boston Red Sox, had a memorable game with five hits against the Toronto Blue Jays. His hit streak ended at 7-straight at-bats with a pop out to shortstop. The Red Sox lost to the Texas Rangers, putting their three-game winning streak to a halt. Duran remains focused on helping the team win. Duran's recent performance has landed him in the Red Sox's history books, recording six extra-base hits in his last two games. The Red Sox are currently in last place in the AL East.


#other

Flag And Cross: Bill Gates And Warren Buffett Met For The First Time On The Fourth Of July Holiday 30 Years Ago
Bill Gates And Warren Buffett Met For The First Time On The Fourth Of July Holiday 30 Years Ago
Warren Buffett and Bill Gates became friends in 1991 after being introduced by a mutual friend. Initially, Gates had little interest in meeting Buffett, but they hit it off immediately and developed a strong bond. Their friendship has had a profound impact on both of their lives.