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#politics
Le Monde: Scientists outraged by climate-skeptic report commissioned by Trump administration
The American scientific community is reacting strongly against a DOE report that downplays climate change risks, citing numerous errors and omissions. The report was commissioned by Energy Secretary Chris Wright and aims to challenge the established understanding of climate threats.
This controversy coincides with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin's announcement to rescind the 2009 "Endangerment Finding," which legally underpins the EPA's authority to regulate greenhouse gases. A collective rebuttal from climate scientists is in the works.
Fox News: Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn launches campaign for governor
Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee has announced her candidacy for governor, emphasizing the need for strong conservative leadership as President Trump shifts power back to the states. The Republican primary is set for August 6, 2026, following current Gov. Bill Lee's term limit.
The Western Journal: First Omar, Then James, Now AOC Accused of Lying About Who They're Married To - The Truth Means Nothing to Them
Several prominent Democratic women, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, face scrutiny for their interpretations of marriage. AOC accepted a free ticket for her then-boyfriend, now-fiancé, to the Met Gala, despite ethics rules defining a "spouse" as someone legally married.
The House Ethics Committee's report criticized her for not adhering to these definitions, noting that her legal counsel's arguments were insufficient. The committee's unanimous decision, which included members from both parties, highlighted a broader issue of Democrats' flexible stance on marriage and truth.
Fox News: Detroit mayoral race is set: councilmember vs. pastor
Mary Sheffield and Pastor Solomon Kinloch will compete in the November mayoral election in Detroit after leading the primary. Sheffield garnered 50.82% of the vote, while Kinloch received 17.37%. Sheffield aims to be the first female mayor, while Kinloch emphasizes addressing poverty and crime.
The next mayor will inherit a revitalized Detroit, which has seen significant improvements since exiting bankruptcy in 2014. The city has balanced budgets for 12 years, demolished thousands of derelict properties, and is experiencing population growth for the first time in decades.
Fox News: George Soros, Beto O'Rourke behind funding for Dems fleeing Texas over GOP congressional map
Democratic donor George Soros and former Rep. Beto O'Rourke are funding Texas Democrats who fled the state to obstruct a GOP-backed redistricting vote. Their groups, Powered by People and Texas Majority PAC, are covering travel expenses and fines for the lawmakers.
Texas Republicans argue this funding may violate state law, while Democrats assert they are complying. Governor Greg Abbott is pursuing legal action against the absent lawmakers, asserting they are neglecting their duties. President Trump has suggested federal intervention may be necessary to compel their return.
The Western Journal: Background of BLS Commissioner Who Trump Fired Finally Comes Out - No Wonder He Sacked Her
Erika McEntarfer, head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, was fired by President Trump following disappointing jobs data. Her termination highlights concerns about her tenure, marked by controversies over data quality and her status as a Biden appointee.
Critics argue that her firing reflects a broader pattern of political interference in statistical agencies, raising questions about trust in economic data. The situation underscores the contentious nature of political appointments and the expectation for loyalty in government roles.
#society
GB News: Oxfordshire family on brink of homelessness after new council home delayed for months due to nesting ducks
A family in Oxfordshire faces potential homelessness after delays in moving into their new council home due to nesting ducks and tree removal issues. Their private rental ended in June, leaving them vulnerable despite their high-priority status for social housing.
Matthew Funnell expressed frustration over the delays, which he attributes to bureaucratic processes. Local representatives have intervened, but the family remains in a precarious situation as they await completion of necessary conditions for their new home.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: "Transfiguration"
A sonnet for the feast of the Transfiguration reflects on the moment when the disciples glimpsed Christ's true glory before facing his trials. This experience is seen as a source of strength during the darkness leading to Good Friday.
The poem captures the essence of divine love and hope, emphasizing that this moment of revelation cannot be overshadowed by subsequent struggles.
#health
Fox News: CDC issues China travel warning over chikungunya virus outbreak
The CDC has issued a travel warning for China due to a chikungunya virus outbreak, particularly in Guangdong province, with over 7,000 cases reported. Symptoms typically include fever and joint pain, with severe cases more likely in vulnerable populations.
Preventive measures include using insect repellent and wearing protective clothing. Travelers are advised to seek medical care if symptoms develop. Similar outbreaks are occurring in several other countries.