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#politics
The American Spectator: Is the Pope Catholic?
The Pope's recent travels and statements about China and Russia are seen as gibberish and placating towards anti-American and anti-Western sentiments. He speaks kindly of China and hopes for more exposure to Roman Catholics there, while criticizing Western nationalists and conservatives for being authoritarian and lacking compassion. There are concerns about his alignment with the Chinese communist regime and his lack of accountability for the war in Ukraine.
Fox News: Second university in Missouri to stop prescribing transgender medication to minors
Washington University in St. Louis has stopped prescribing transgender medication to minors due to Missouri's state law restricting transgender care. The university cited the new legal claim and liability as their reasons for discontinuing the prescriptions. They will refer patients to other providers and continue to offer education and mental health support.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed bills into law that went into effect, restricting transgender youth's access to healthcare and school sports. One law prohibits minors from starting puberty blockers and hormones, while the other requires student-athletes to play on teams aligned with their assigned sex at birth. Parson stated that the bills aim to protect children from making irreversible decisions. Other states have enacted similar laws, with some facing legal challenges.
National Review: The Impeachment Risk
Speaker Kevin McCarthy has announced an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden based on his connection to his son's foreign business dealings. Republicans have unearthed concerning behavior and evidence of Biden's involvement, but opening an impeachment inquiry is risky and may be seen as partisan retribution. It remains to be seen if enough support can be gathered to pursue actual articles of impeachment.
Daily Wire: Tim Scott Discusses His Girlfriend In Interview With WaPo
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) revealed in recent interviews that he has a girlfriend but declined to reveal many details about her. He stated that he does not want to involve her in his campaign unless he intends to marry her. Scott's unmarried status has garnered attention, as opponents view him as a political threat.
#society
The American Spectator: The World Needs Masculine Men in Their Rightful Place
Men used to be strong and tough, but now masculinity is in crisis. Many men have become soft and are no longer true men. Women may claim they want a new kind of masculinity, but what they really want is a man who can take care of them and protect them. The real difference between men and women lies in how they handle fear and pain. Women are more resistant and do not complain, while men exaggerate their suffering. The crisis of masculinity would end if men stopped listening to what women supposedly think of them and went back to fulfilling their traditional role.
#foreignaffairs
The American Spectator: China Adds a Dash on Its Map Around Taiwan
China has added a 10th "dash" to its map of the South China Sea, angering neighboring countries including Taiwan, India, and the Philippines. The new map shows China's intentions to acquire more territory and resources in the region, and potentially increase pressure on Taiwan. The United States must respond with more than just words by publicly declaring its commitment to defend Taiwan and increasing its military presence in the region.
#economy
Forbes: More Rumours: What Is Really Happening With Niger’s Uranium?
Protesters rally outside the French embassy in Niger in support of the military junta that overthrew the elected president. There are rumors about changes in Niger's uranium prices, but there is no evidence to support the claims. Western mining firms, including France's Orano, still operate in Niger despite the political tension. The coup comes at a time when western countries are seeking alternative uranium suppliers to Russia. Sanctions imposed by ECOWAS are affecting mining operations in Niger.
Forbes: Birkenstock Files For IPO Two Years After Its $4.3 Billion Acquisition
German footwear company Birkenstock, owned by L Catterton, has filed for an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange. The value of the IPO could exceed $8 billion with Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley as underwriters.
#culture
Fox News: MTV VMAs red carpet: Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez and Shakira defy barely-there trend at star-studded show
Celebrities steal the spotlight on the red carpet at the MTV Video Music Awards in New Jersey. Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, and Shakira stun in their glamorous gowns.
#crime
The Blaze: Church's pro-life sign vandalized in Maine with 'queer love' and pro-abortion messages
A pro-life sign at a church in Maine was vandalized with paint and messages supporting abortion and queer love. Members of the church want it investigated as a hate crime against Christians. The incident is viewed as an escalation of violence against the church, which had previously been targeted in 2019.
Fox News: Tennessee man who threatened Little Caesars employees with rifle over pizza pleads guilty: report
A Tennessee man pleaded guilty to pointing an AK-47 at Little Caesars employees over a delayed pepperoni pizza order. Charles Doty Jr. threatened the workers and demanded free breadsticks. One customer gave him her pizza to calm him down.
Fox News: New Orleans man pleads guilty to manslaughter after fatally beating elderly visitor in hotel
A man in New Orleans pleads guilty to manslaughter and accepts a 40-year prison sentence for brutally beating and killing an elderly man. The victim's wife witnessed the attack and called for help. The family of the victim supports the conviction.
Fox News: Arizona resident's new truck stolen, disassembled in less than 24 hours: 'They’re not messing around'
Arizona thieves executed a quick and clever plan to disassemble and tow a resident's pickup truck, leaving the victim shocked and without his recently-purchased vehicle. The white pickup truck used in the theft closely resembles a previous incident in nearby Peoria, raising concerns about a potential car theft ring in the area.
#sports
Forbes: FIBA 2023 World Cup: Analysing The Latvia Roster
The FIBA Basketball World Cup is set to begin, and this summary takes a look at the Latvian team. The roster includes promising young players like Artūrs Kurucs and Artūrs Žagars, as well as experienced veterans like Dāvis Bertāns. Latvia's backcourt trio of Kurucs, Žagars, and Kristers Zoriks shows great potential, while Andrejs Gražulis and Rolands Smits contribute with their versatility and skill. The team's success will rely on their ability to play as a cohesive unit and make the most of their talents.
Fox News: Jets’ Garrett Wilson reveals Aaron Rodgers' two-word message to him after season-ending injury
Jets' quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffers season-ending Achilles injury, dampening mood at MetLife Stadium. Despite the setback, rookie wide receiver Garrett Wilson still shows his talent with a late touchdown catch.