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#politics

National Review: Harvard’s Former President Unwittingly Indicts Campus Radicalism
Harvard’s Former President Unwittingly Indicts Campus Radicalism
Former Harvard president Drew Gilpin Faust's new book is a relentless attack on various societal evils, but fails to recognize her own sins. She denounces traditional feminine norms and focuses on liberation without acknowledging the unintended consequences. She also opposes the Vietnam War and American anti-communism, despite the fall of South Vietnam and the imposition of Marxism-Leninism. Faust's tenure at Harvard is marked by a preference for equality over freedom, championing racial preferences in admissions and punishing single-sex organizations in the name of egalitarianism.


National Review: Activists Are Using the FCC to Target Political Enemies
Activists Are Using the FCC to Target Political Enemies
The FCC is facing calls to shut down a local Fox affiliate over criticisms of Fox News' coverage of the 2020 election. Government officials cracking down on news outlets raises concerns about censorship. The FCC has no authority to regulate cable, but it does license over 1,700 television stations across the country.


Red State: Behind the Media Curtain: Gavin Newsom’s Record
Behind the Media Curtain: Gavin Newsom’s Record
California Governor Gavin Newsom, a potential presidential candidate, is known for prioritizing emotions over facts. Despite denying plans to run in 2024, his actions suggest otherwise. Newsom has a history of personal failings, including an affair and issues with alcohol. His record as governor includes losing a congressional seat, creating a massive budget deficit, and failing to address the homelessness crisis. California has seen a decline in businesses and a decline in education standards under his leadership. Despite a friendly press, Newsom's failures should be reported.


American Thinker: Book review: Stephen King’s latest is a grotesque political polemic
Book review: Stephen King’s latest is a grotesque political polemic


Stephen King's latest novel, Holly, disappoints as a poisonous political diatribe. King's left-wing bias takes center stage, demonizing those who don't share his ideology. The book spreads unfounded COVID conspiracy theories and portrays Trump supporters as evil, while vilifying Christians. This stomach-churning garbage marks a low point in King's otherwise storied career, causing many loyal readers to turn away.


#society

The Federalist: Doja Cat’s ‘Demons’ Are Real, Even If She Doesn't Believe In Them
Doja Cat’s ‘Demons’ Are Real, Even If She Doesn't Believe In Them
The recurrence of demon worship in pop culture reflects a shift towards a neospiritualism that combines materialism and spiritual beliefs. Artists like Doja Cat and Lil Nas X use satanic imagery to entice and provoke, while movements like transgenderism and climate change activism merge materialist and spiritual worldviews. As society rejects objective morality, it embraces a radical subjectivism guided by desire, leading to the rise of a new pagan era where materialist magicians unknowingly serve darker forces.


Flag And Cross: 1 In 5 Couples Admit They Have Nothing In Common
1 In 5 Couples Admit They Have Nothing In Common
A study of 2,000 adults reveals that one in five couples have nothing in common. Many couples have different hobbies, music tastes, and appearances, which initially attracted them to each other. Despite the differences, 51 percent of those polled believe that these opposing relationships work. Couples with opposing interests are more likely to stay together and have more diverse conversations. The study also identifies unlikely celebrity pairings, such as Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones. The findings raise questions about whether similarity or differences make people more compatible in relationships.


The Federalist: We Must Fight Tyranny With A Federal Ban On Mask Mandates
We Must Fight Tyranny With A Federal Ban On Mask Mandates
A woman and her children in Texas were denied treatment at a pediatrician's office for not wearing masks. Mask mandates are being reinstated with the help of public health officials, local government bureaucrats, and HR departments. The "Do Not Comply" movement is important, but legislation must also be enacted to combat government overreach. The federal government used emergency powers in 2020 to enforce restrictions, and laws must be changed to limit their authority. Republicans in Congress must prioritize passing legislation to prevent future abuses of power.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Energy Transition: What Can We Expect From Mexico’s Sheinbaum?
Energy Transition: What Can We Expect From Mexico’s Sheinbaum?
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has chosen Claudia Sheinbaum as the ruling party's candidate for the upcoming presidential election. Sheinbaum, the current leader in the polls, could potentially lead Mexico, the US's main trading partner. Trade dynamics are shifting, with Mexico surpassing China as the top source of US imports due to rising trade and declining volumes from China. However, trade relations between the US and Mexico remain complicated, with the Biden administration taking action against Mexico's protectionist policies. Sheinbaum's stance on resource nationalism and the energy transition, particularly the nationalization of lithium, is causing concern among multinational corporations. Mexico has the potential to become an important hub for electric vehicle manufacturing, but the role of foreign investors in this process remains uncertain.


#economy

National Review: America’s Only Cobalt and Nickel Refinery Breaks Ground
America’s Only Cobalt and Nickel Refinery Breaks Ground
Westwin Elements' pilot plant, the only cobalt and nickel refinery in the US, held its groundbreaking ceremony in Lawton, Oklahoma, marking a step towards reducing American dependency on China for critical minerals. The plant will start operations in March 2024 and aims to produce 200 tons of cobalt and nickel per year initially, with plans to scale up in the future. The event was attended by government officials, industry executives, and investors, highlighting the political significance of the project.


Flag And Cross: Apple Could Emerge Unscathed From China Ban, Says Munster, 
Apple Could Emerge Unscathed From China Ban, Says Munster, 
China's ban on iPhones from government offices and closely affiliated companies caused Apple's stock to drop before recovering. The ban is expected to reduce Apple's revenue by 1% in 2024, but is unlikely to affect brand loyalty in China. In response, Apple is looking to India as a potential market for growth, with the country's sales estimated to reach $80 billion in seven years.


#military

Liberty Nation: China Breaches Military Base Security: What’s Next?
China Breaches Military Base Security: What’s Next?
The conundrum facing US military base security is how to keep out bad guys and allow authorized personnel easy access. Chinese operatives have breached bases multiple times, posing potential espionage threats. The Pentagon's response has been casual, conducting security reviews but not effectively preventing Chinese intrusions. Chinese espionage operations extend beyond military bases, including surveillance balloons and establishing spy stations. Balancing access for authorized personnel while keeping out bad actors is crucial for national security.


#history

Fox News: Daughter of FDNY hero killed on 9/11 believes dad speaks to her with haunting 'pennies from heaven'
Daughter of FDNY hero killed on 9/11 believes dad speaks to her with haunting 'pennies from heaven'
The daughter of a firefighter killed on September 11, 2001 believes that the pennies she finds are signs of her father's presence. She shares her experiences on Instagram and has inspired faith in others. Despite her grief, she remains hopeful and believes that she will see her father again.


#health

Flag And Cross: Mom Drops Six Dress Sizes After Embarrassing Fitting Room Experience
Mom Drops Six Dress Sizes After Embarrassing Fitting Room Experience
Alice Ingman, a mom from the UK, dropped six dress sizes and became a marathon runner after an embarrassing fitting room experience. She lost 120 pounds in six years through diet and lifestyle changes, and running has been a major part of her weight loss journey. Alice's improved health and well-being are the most valuable outcomes for her.


Fox News: Saints' Demario Davis talks power of prayer after 4-year-old child suffers 'worst seizure that she ever had'
Saints' Demario Davis talks power of prayer after 4-year-old child suffers 'worst seizure that she ever had'
New Orleans Saints linebacker Demario Davis opens up about his daughter's epileptic seizure before a game against the Tennessee Titans. Despite his worry, Davis plays with a heavy heart and performs well. His daughter recovers quickly and shows improvement, leaving Davis grateful for the answered prayers.