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#politics

Townhall: Romney Has Been Wrong on Judges – We Need to Replace Him
Romney Has Been Wrong on Judges – We Need to Replace Him
In the ongoing political battle over the Supreme Court, progressives are pushing for judicial activism while conservatives argue for a strict interpretation of the Constitution. Utah's mayor, Trent Staggs, pledges to support conservative judges who will protect individual liberties and strike down unconstitutional government actions. He criticizes Senator Mitt Romney for voting against conservative nominees and prioritizing personal approval over representing Utah. Staggs advocates for the importance of the court system as a last line of defense in safeguarding American freedoms.


The Blaze: Video: Kari Lake trolls media and mocks radical leftist gender ideology, apparently while milking a cow
Video: Kari Lake trolls media and mocks radical leftist gender ideology, apparently while milking a cow
Kari Lake, a former Arizona gubernatorial candidate, trolled the media by asserting that there are only two genders while milking a cow in Iowa. She challenged a New York Times reporter to try milking a bull. Lake, who supports Donald Trump, lost the election but claims it was stolen.


The American Spectator: Why Is Trump Popular? It’s More Than Class Struggle.
Why Is Trump Popular? It’s More Than Class Struggle.
Donald Trump's appeal to the public remains an enigma for political commentators. Some blame Republican voters, while others blame the ruling elite. David Brooks argues that Trumpism is a result of a class war between the professionals and the workers, driven by unequal access to meritocracy. However, the division in American politics is not solely based on class, and Republicans represent a broad middle class while Democrats represent a high-low coalition. Trump supporters resent the changes brought by the ruling elite and want their country back.


#society

Townhall: Wanted: An American Solomon
Wanted: An American Solomon
Reasonable opinions are now controversial and incite rage among those with different opinions. Expressing concern about performing life-altering surgeries on children and supporting separate teams for men and women in sports is deemed controversial. People who hold these opinions face violence, slander, and intimidation. Responding with anger only causes more strife. The book of Proverbs provides guidance on managing adversarial situations and advises against quarreling and giving in to anger. Restraint in discourse is needed to heal the wounds in the American body politic.


#culture

Townhall: Let Your Movie Shine in the Darkness
Let Your Movie Shine in the Darkness
There is a resurgence of faith-based, family-friendly, and conservative values in media, reflecting a shift away from traditional Hollywood. Movies like "Sound of Freedom" are successful in both entertaining and educating audiences about human trafficking. This shift signifies a counterbalance to the prevailing liberal agenda and is met with opposition from the left.


#health

The American Spectator: Gender Dysphoria in Kids: It’s Time for Some Serious Research
Gender Dysphoria in Kids: It’s Time for Some Serious Research
The psychological convention in Pennsylvania presented flawed information on gender dysphoria diagnoses and treatments, disregarding important factors and relying on poor research. They ignored the potential influence of adolescence, the importance of psychological testing, the flawed suicide data, the side effects of hormone treatments, the impact of brain development, the manipulation of language, and serious research flaws. As a result, legislators are enacting contradictory laws, and psychologists risk professional liability by ignoring the harm caused to children.


#science

Fox News: On this day in history, August 12, 1990, 'Sue' the Tyrannosaurus rex is discovered
On this day in history, August 12, 1990, 'Sue' the Tyrannosaurus rex is discovered


In 1990, the largest and best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex fossil, named Sue, was found in South Dakota. Sue is 40 feet long, 13 feet tall, and has 90% of the known bones in a T. rex skeleton. The Field Museum paid $8.4 million to purchase Sue, making it the most expensive fossil at the time.