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#politics
Spectator USA: Is the European Union protecting industry over net zero?
The EU plans to impose tariffs on cheap Chinese electric vehicles, prioritizing the protection of its own auto industry over combating climate change. This move will slow down the adoption of EVs and make it harder to achieve net-zero emissions. China is set to dominate the global EV industry with its affordable models, charging much less than European rivals. The EU must decide whether it values climate change or protecting its industrial base more.
The Federalist: Portland Police Response Times Skyrocket As Crime Spikes
Shattered glass covered the streets as Portland grappled with a crime wave following George Floyd's death. The understaffed Portland Police Bureau struggled to respond to high-priority calls, with long response times and low staffing levels. A report recommends increasing officer numbers, improving hiring practices, and restoring officer trust in civilian leadership to address the crisis.
#society
The Federalist: California's Trans Child Custody Bill Is Pure Emotional Blackmail
California Governor Gavin Newsom is likely to sign a bill called the Transgender, Gender-Diverse, and Intersex Youth Empowerment Act (AB 957) that would force courts to consider "gender affirmation" in child custody battles. This means that parents who do not support their child's gender transition could potentially lose custody to the other parent or even the state itself. Critics argue that this law infringes upon free speech and religious freedom.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: The Corner: ‘Cold War II’
In episode 41 of The Charles C. W. Cooke Podcast, historian Niall Ferguson discusses the concept of Cold War II and its implications. Questions revolve around the nature of a Cold War, China's changing ideology, the need for action from America, and the potential distractions posed by Ukraine. Subscribe to the podcast.
#religion
The Federalist: A Church Without God Is Dead On Arrival
Americans are being called to establish a church for the nones, a gathering of individuals who do not identify with any particular religion. The idea is to create a community that promotes positive messages, tolerance, and universal values, while addressing current issues. However, attempts to create secular alternatives to traditional churches, such as Unitarian Universalism, have not been successful. Moreover, Americans are increasingly disconnected from each other and seeking solace in technology, making the concept of a church without God unlikely to fulfill their spiritual needs. Americans need to rediscover their connection to God to find true fulfillment and restore their communities.
#culture
Spectator USA: Champagne and America is a love story without end
Champagne, a symbol of celebration and luxury, has become deeply intertwined with American culture and society. American Champagne sales have grown significantly over the years, making the US the largest export market for this sparkling wine. Its association with power and success, as well as its presence in popular culture, have contributed to its popularity in the United States.
The history of Champagne dates back centuries, with its origins rooted in French history and royalty. The wine's transformation into a sparkling drink began in the 17th century and it was later embraced by Napoleon, who saw it as a symbol of authority. In the US, Champagne gained prominence with the efforts of Charles Camille Heidsieck, whose sales tactics paved the way for a complex and enthusiastic American love affair with this glamorous beverage.
#health
Fox News: Mushroom therapy? Thousands sign up for treatment at licensed psilocybin centers in Oregon
Psilocybin tea fuels a booming industry in Oregon as the state offers regulated use of magic mushrooms to alleviate mental health issues. Oregon's first licensed psilocybin service center, Epic Healing Eugene, has a waitlist of over 3,000 people seeking relief from depression, PTSD, and end-of-life dread. While some opponents argue that psilocybin is unsafe, advocates hope that Oregon's move will revolutionize mental health care.
Fox News: Doctor suggests Aaron Rodgers could return to Jets by Week 1 next season: 'Very doable'
Dr. Andrew J. Elliott diagnoses Aaron Rodgers with an Achilles injury after reviewing footage of his injury. Rodgers undergoes surgery and begins the long road to recovery. Expert says Rodgers can potentially return by the next season's start if rehab goes smoothly.
#crime
Daily Wire: DeSantis Unveils Billboards In Democrat State Seeking To Recruit Law Enforcement Officers To Florida
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is launching a billboard campaign in Chicago to recruit law enforcement officers to Florida, offering a $5,000 bonus. In contrast to Illinois' policies, DeSantis has signed legislation to support law enforcement and protect communities.
#sports
Fox News: Packers' All-Pro rips Roger Goodell over turf remarks: 'What kind of toad poison is the commish smoking'
Green Bay Packers lineman David Bakhtiari criticizes NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's remarks about artificial turf. Bakhtiari questions Goodell's claim that some players prefer turf over natural grass. The issue of artificial turf causing injuries is not new, with MetLife Stadium specifically being criticized for its field.
Forbes: Manchester City Try To Steal FC Barcelona Prodigy Lamine Yamal: Reports
Manchester City made an attempt to sign FC Barcelona's young talent Lamine Yamal this summer, but the 16-year-old decided to stay with his current club. City reportedly made a strong effort to lure him away, but Yamal wants to succeed at Barcelona where he has been since he was seven.
Forbes: Bucks’ Roster Rankings: Wigginton And Washington Jr At 18 And 17
The Milwaukee Bucks are facing a point guard dilemma as they prepare for training camp. With Jrue Holiday as their only true-ish point guard, the team needs additional depth in that position. Lindell Wigginton and TyTy Washington Jr., both on two-way contracts, are the only other options. Wigginton has shown promise with his scoring ability and defensive tenacity, while Washington Jr. possesses high basketball IQ and potential as a playmaker. The Bucks will rely on these two guards to fill the void in their roster.