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#politics

American Thinker: Conservatives must lead on climate -- with cows!
Conservatives must lead on climate -- with cows!


Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and John Kerry support the extermination of cows to combat climate change, but this would actually worsen the planet's condition. The attacks on cows are based on false information, as cows on pasture help rebuild soil, sequester carbon dioxide, and support local food production. Synthetic meat substitutes are not environmentally friendly and would lead to increased pollution. Protecting the environment requires returning cows to the land, not killing them.


American Thinker: RFK Jr. is no JFK on racial discrimination/preferences
RFK Jr. is no JFK on racial discrimination/preferences
Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., supports Affirmative Action to undo the effects of racist policies. He believes that purely race-based decisions are necessary to counter centuries of discrimination. This goes against the racial non-discrimination principle practiced by his uncle, President John F. Kennedy.


American Thinker: What would 'a normal Supreme Court' look like?
What would 'a normal Supreme Court' look like?
President Biden and Democrats criticize conservative Supreme Court justices as radical activists who disregard the Constitution and the rule of law. Liberals, on the other hand, show little regard for the separation of powers. AOC suggests impeaching justices who disagree with her policies. The branches of government need clearer understanding.


#society

Liberty Nation: The Wider Implications of the SCOTUS Affirmative Action Decision
The Wider Implications of the SCOTUS Affirmative Action Decision
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National Review: Veteran Couple Use Coffee to Continue Serving
Veteran Couple Use Coffee to Continue Serving
Veterans are opening coffee shops nationwide, breaking the stereotypes of chain and hipster coffee joints. Mike and Kelly Donaldson, owners of Yellow Bird Coffee House in Springfield, Illinois, with a combined 48 years of military service, opened their shop to celebrate their love of coffee and their military background. They use their military skills and even rent out apartments to traveling nurses.


The Epoch Times: Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Asks Biden to Declare Major Disaster After Toxic Train Derailment
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Asks Biden to Declare Major Disaster After Toxic Train Derailment
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine asks President Biden for federal assistance following a toxic train derailment in East Palestine, raising health concerns and impacting the local economy. Residents report medical conditions and worry about the air and water quality. Clean-up efforts have made progress but long-term consequences remain uncertain.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: ‘Safeguard the freedom of America’: Persecuted Chinese warns of the silent spread of communism
‘Safeguard the freedom of America’: Persecuted Chinese warns of the silent spread of communism
Bu Dongwei, a former project coordinator at The Asia Foundation, fled China in 2008 to avoid persecution for his faith in Falun Gong. He now advocates for freedom and warns Americans about the threat of communism. Bu believes communism is spreading in the United States and that the Chinese regime is infiltrating the country in various ways, including through espionage and propaganda. He urges Americans to educate themselves about the true history and horrors of communism.


#culture

National Review: The Corner: The American Look
The Corner: The American Look
William F. Buckley Jr. created the character Blackford Oakes to embody distinctively American qualities such as spontaneity and self-confidence. Oakes' American disposition is characterized by worldliness and a belief in his country's ideals. In a slouchy and oblique way, he divulges his beliefs and proudly wears his country's ideals, just like his casual clothes.


#history

National Review: America Needs a Giant 250th Birthday Party
America Needs a Giant 250th Birthday Party
The author reflects on the celebration of America's bicentennial in 1976, highlighting the patriotic spirit that permeated the country during that time. They discuss the various events, merchandise, and cultural moments that occurred as part of the celebration. The author concludes by suggesting that America should plan a grand celebration for its 250th anniversary in 2026 to remind the country of its greatness and the ideals it stands for.


The Epoch Times: Do High Grain Prices Provide the Seed of Revolutions?
Do High Grain Prices Provide the Seed of Revolutions?
History has shown a strong connection between food prices and civil unrest. From Roman emperors providing free grain to the French Revolution and the Russian Bolshevik Revolution, high food prices have contributed to riots and revolutions throughout history. This correlation continues to be relevant today, as seen in the Egyptian bread riots and the Arab Spring.


#health

The Epoch Times: The Hidden Side of 'Gender-Affirming Care' Driving Transgender Mental Health Problems and Suicide
The Hidden Side of 'Gender-Affirming Care' Driving Transgender Mental Health Problems and Suicide
Matt Rey, a transgender man, is warning against the dangers of "gender-affirming care" after experiencing serious health complications from testosterone and a mastectomy. Rey believes that many trans individuals can face health problems later in life and advises against transitioning for young people. Rey also criticizes the incentivization of "gender-affirming care" and the lack of thorough evaluation and diagnosis in the process. Rey urges parents to have honest conversations with their children and emphasizes the importance of considering the long-term implications of transitioning.


#education

The Epoch Times: Maryland Professor Fired After Ordering Female Students to Strip Off During Class
Maryland Professor Fired After Ordering Female Students to Strip Off During Class
A professor at Montgomery College in Maryland has been fired after being found guilty of sexually harassing multiple female students. The professor, who remains unidentified, asked female students to strip during class under the guise of conducting demonstrations and assessments. He made inappropriate comments about their bodies and demanded they remove their lab jackets as well. The college has taken steps to address the incident and support the affected students.


#sports

Forbes: Could This FC Barcelona Defender Be Offloaded This Week?
Could This FC Barcelona Defender Be Offloaded This Week?
FC Barcelona defender Eric Garcia is set to leave the club, possibly for Real Betis, as he has fallen down the pecking order in defense and is seeking more playing time. Garcia arrived at Barca in 2021 on a free transfer but has struggled to establish himself as a regular starter. With the arrival of new players and the lack of full faith from the coach, Garcia is considering a loan deal elsewhere to get more minutes and boost his chances of making Spain's Euro 2024 squad.


Fox News: Tiger Woods denies seeing leaked speech reportedly made at PGA Tour players-only meeting
Tiger Woods denies seeing leaked speech reportedly made at PGA Tour players-only meeting
Tiger Woods denies attending a players' meeting about LIV Golf and giving a speech to dissuade players from joining. Woods claims he never saw the document and was not present at the meeting. The document allegedly includes talking points for Woods to support PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and criticize LIV Golf. It is unknown if Woods still supports Monahan after his merger with the Saudi Arabia-backed Public Investment Fund. Woods has been dealing with injuries and has not competed since the Masters earlier this year.


#technology

Flag And Cross: Yahoo CEO Says He Wants To Take Company Public Again‌
Yahoo CEO Says He Wants To Take Company Public Again‌
Yahoo CEO Jim Lanzone is considering relisting the company with an IPO, as he believes it is financially ready and profitable. Lanzone also highlighted the benefits of being a private company, which allowed for necessary structural changes. After being acquired by Verizon in 2017, Yahoo was spun off and integrated into a new entity called Yahoo! Inc. Lanzone emphasized that Yahoo remains among the top five globally in terms of traffic and ranks third in the search market. The company is looking to aggressively pursue acquisitions to expand its presence in related sectors.


#other

The Epoch Times: Rail Pass News
Rail Pass News
The prices for Japan Rail Pass will increase by 69 percent in October, making it less of a value. The pass allows unlimited train travel on consecutive days and is valid on most high-speed lines.