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#politics
Spectator USA: The liberal idea of sin
Western society in the 21st century has abandoned Christianity but retained a concept of sin, focusing on collective guilt in the West and the Caucasian race. This obsession prevents recognition of the true danger facing the West today, which is the influx of "migrants" from the developing world. Western governments are unable to address this issue objectively due to their obsession with race, leading to a failure to protect national sovereignty and address practical concerns. The consequences of this obsession are already evident in the US and Europe, with illegal immigration and societal unrest on the rise.
The New American: War Party Calls Ramaswamy Pro-Putin - The New American
The article discusses how anyone who questions America's intervention in the Russia-Ukraine War is dismissed as "siding with Putin" by the War Party. Vivek Ramaswamy, a presidential candidate, was accused of this simply for advocating a non-interventionist foreign policy. The War Party, comprised of Republicans and Democrats, criticizes those who oppose war as unpatriotic, while perpetuating fear of countries with nuclear weapons.
Forbes: Absolutism In Climate Policies Is A Vice
Political extremism and absolutism have taken hold in American politics, with compromise seen as unacceptable. However, this approach fails to recognize that the country has thrived under both Republican and Democratic presidents. Climate change policies also reflect this absolutist mentality, with a lack of understanding about the realities of electric vehicles and the complexity of reducing emissions. The focus should be on reducing emissions instead of eliminating them completely, as the latter is unrealistic and costly. The public needs a more comprehensive and rational approach to energy policy and climate change.
Fox News: 'Bold agenda': 2024 GOP rising star promises to crack down on schools turning kids into their 'guinea pigs'
Sen. Tim Scott is set to unveil a new plan that focuses on defending children, empowering parents, and protecting kids online. Scott accuses teachers' unions, Big Tech, and President Joe Biden of undermining the importance of parents. The plan includes a push for parental control in public schools, saving Title IX and women's sports, and empowering parents to opt out of propaganda and choose their children's education.
#society
Fox News: Dylan Mulvaney mocks Bud Light controversy while criticizing 'transphobia and hate' at awards speech
Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney spoke out against transphobia and hate at an awards show. Mulvaney mentioned the backlash faced by beer company Anheuser-Busch after partnering with them for an online campaign. Mulvaney called for more support and allyship for the transgender community.
Fox News: Jacksonville Democrat councilwoman defends DeSantis amid boos at shooting victims vigil: 'Put parties aside'
Community leader in Jacksonville defends Governor Ron DeSantis at prayer vigil for victims of racially motivated shooting at a Dollar General store. DeSantis promises adequate security for nearby historically Black college.
Fox News: Jessica Simpson admits her kids find it 'confusing' that she is 'scrutinized' for her weight
Jessica Simpson, a mainstay of popular culture, discusses the public scrutiny surrounding her weight and how it affects her children. She explains that her fluctuating weight has actually benefited her clothing line. Simpson emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and being a good role model for her kids.
#economy
Forbes: New Studies Provide Further Evidence That Zoning Reforms Work
The Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes are affecting the housing market, with a decrease in home sales and an increase in mortgage rates. However, building more housing can make it more affordable. Reforms in California, such as allowing accessory dwelling units, have led to housing growth and helped lower-income individuals find housing. Similar changes in Houston have resulted in cheaper and bigger housing, as well as increased tax revenue. Housing reforms in other states may lead to increased supply and more affordable prices in the future.
#health
The Right Scoop: RIP: Joe the Plumber just passed away at age 49 and you can donate to his wife and children here…
Joe the Plumber, known as Joe Wurzelbacher, died at 49 from pancreatic cancer. He leaves behind a wife and three children. His family moved so they could be together during his final days.
#education
National Review: The Corner: Grad Students Unionize at Duke — How Much Will It Matter?
Duke grad students vote to form a union. Supporters say it will improve conditions, while critics worry it will distort education and create division. The union may not guarantee improvements for grad students, but they will still have to pay dues. The Service Employees International Union stands to benefit the most.
#crime
Fox News: Chicago mayor mocked for suing automakers for car thefts: 'Criminals run rampant' but it's a 'Kia problem'
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is facing backlash for suing Kia and Hyundai over car crimes. Democratic Alderman Raymond Lopez criticized Johnson, saying the move is from a "socialist playbook." The lawsuit claims the automakers failed to include anti-theft technology, leading to a rise in crime.
#sports
Fox News: New Mexico State's Diego Pavia tries to make play with helmet twisted around
In a desperate attempt to score, New Mexico State quarterback Diego Pavia threw a pass while his helmet was turned backward. The play failed, and UMass ultimately won the game.
#outdoors
Fox News: Loch Ness monster hunters converge in Scotland for largest Nessie search in decades
About 200 volunteers braved terrible weather to search for the Loch Ness monster in what is considered the largest hunt in 50 years. They reported hearing four distinct noises using an underwater microphone, adding excitement to the search. The search was organized by the Loch Ness Centre and the Loch Ness Exploration group.
Modern Survival Online: Should You Eat Tree Leaves? 6 That are Safe and 6 Poisonous - Modern Survival Online
Eating tree leaves can be a survival option, but most offer little nutrition and some are toxic. Birch, beech, sugar maple, sassafras, mulberry, and Chinese elm leaves are safe to eat and can be used as dietary supplements. However, yew, cherry, horse chestnut, manchineel, black locust, and rhododendron leaves are poisonous and must be avoided. Proper identification is crucial, as some edible trees have dangerous lookalikes.
#other
Forbes: Vibee Enters The Curated Travel Space Bringing Fans And Artists Together
Vibee is a new online travel company that offers personalized destination experiences centered around live events like concerts and festivals. They provide customized packages that include upgrades, accommodations, and additional activities. Vibee aims to create immersive and community-building experiences for fans.
Fox News: From trash to treasure: 3 DIY projects that transformed living spaces and brought great 'fulfillment'
Three DIY enthusiasts share the stories of how they transformed old furniture into stunning pieces for their homes. Maria Velniceriu rescued a thrift-store dresser and restored it with sanding, painting, and new knobs. Aimee Taylor found a small table on the street, sanded and painted it, and donated it to charity. Jennifer Knopf revamped a vintage armchair by stripping it down, sanding the wood, and reupholstering it with a vibrant print. All three projects showcased the potential in repurposing and reviving old furniture.