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#politics
Fox News: Ex-Seattle cop reveals why she penned scathing 15-page resignation letter to boss: Went out 'saying the truth'
Former Seattle police Lieutenant Jessica Taylor resigned from her position, criticizing the city's leadership and the surge in crime. In her scathing resignation letter, she blamed the Seattle City Council, the mayor, the prosecutor's office, and the police chief for the city's decline into anarchy and chaos. Taylor expressed her frustration with the lack of support from management and the corruption within the department.
#society
The Federalist: Montgomery Brawl Isn't What Race-Baiting Media Want It To Be
A riverfront brawl in Alabama between a black riverboat captain and white pontoon passengers, which became a viral sensation, had a deeper meaning for New York Times columnist Charles Blow. He saw it as a historical correction, linking it to Alabama's history of slavery. However, the incident was seen as comedic by many on social media. A similar incident occurred in Stockton, California, where a Middle Eastern 7-Eleven clerk used a wooden pole to defend the store against a black man who was looting. This highlights the rising issue of retail crime in the country.
#war
Fox News: Meet the American who invented the folding beach chair, Fredric Arnold, WWII hero, innovator, artist, actor
Fredric Arnold, a decorated World War II combat pilot, survived 50 missions, but the war haunted him. After the war, Arnold became a successful artist, author, and inventor, with his most well-known invention being the folding aluminum beach chair. Despite his creative achievements, Arnold fulfilled a promise to his fallen comrades by creating a monumental sculpture called "Lest We Forget: The Mission."
#culture
The Federalist: Peter Kreeft Is Making Philosophy Great Again
In his four-volume series titled Socrates' Children, philosophy professor Dr. Peter Kreeft aims to make philosophy accessible and relevant to everyday life. He presents the thoughts and lives of the greatest philosophers throughout history, encouraging readers to appreciate the interrelatedness of these ideas. Despite his Catholic background, Kreeft remains impartial and provides a diverse and global view of philosophy. He critiques the contemporary movement of analytic philosophy, highlighting its arrogance and failure to live up to its promises. Overall, Socrates' Children offers an excellent resource for those seeking an introduction to philosophy and a deeper understanding of its value in our lives.
#health
The Federalist: How Breaking Up The Organ Transplant Monopoly Saves Lives
Patients needing organ transplants will benefit from recent legislation reforming the organ transplant system, breaking up a long-held monopoly and addressing serious problems within the system. The reforms will increase the number of transplants performed, saving lives and taxpayer dollars. This bipartisan effort will revolutionize the organ donation industry, optimizing performance and saving lives.
#other
The Federalist: Finnish Grandmother Is Back In Court For Tweeting Bible Verses
Päivi Räsänen, a Finnish politician, is facing criminal charges for a tweet questioning her church's support of a pride parade. She has already been acquitted once, but prosecutors can appeal. This case has raised concerns about freedom of speech and the U.S. government should take a public stance in defense of it.