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15 Sep 2023
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#politics
Fox News: Republicans move to prohibit Biden admin from hurting low-income Americans via energy policy
A group of Senate and House Republicans introduced the Energy Poverty Prevention and Accountability Act, which aims to prevent energy poverty and assess the impacts of energy-related policies on at-risk communities. Sen. Dan Sullivan and Rep. Harriet Hageman argue that the Biden administration's energy policies have disproportionately harmed rural, elderly, and lower-income communities. The bill would require transparency about how regulations increase energy costs for at-risk communities and offer recommendations for reducing energy poverty. It also mandates a review process to assess impacts on access to affordable energy and directs agencies to study proposed executive actions for alleviating energy poverty.
Newsbusters: MSNBC: 'How Not to Have a Psychic Meltdown When You See New Trump-Biden Poll Numbers'
MSNBC provides advice on coping with Trump Derangement Syndrome, but the author seems to need counseling himself. The writer questions how anyone could support Trump and suggests they may be trapped in a liberal bubble. Conversely, leftists fail to see the flaws in Biden and the current state of the country.
American Thinker: Video: ‘African Americans and Hispanic workers and veterans … you know, the workers without high school diplomas….’
Joe Biden's recent comments about workers without high school diplomas who are African American, Hispanic, or veterans have caused controversy. Census data shows that the educational attainment of these groups is actually quite high, with close to or above the national average for high school diplomas. This raises questions about who directed Biden to make such assumptions. Donna Brazile has also expressed concern about the Democrat party's ability to secure the black and Latino vote in the upcoming election, citing a recent poll that shows significant support for President Trump among Republican voters.
#society
Forbes: Supermarkets and Shoppers Must Embrace Vertical Farming, Our Future Depends On It
Irving Fain, the CEO of Bowery Farms, is revolutionizing food production through vertical farming using technology and data to address the challenges facing traditional agriculture. Vertical farming, which involves cultivating plants on vertically stacked layers indoors, offers efficient and sustainable solutions to feeding an urbanized world. Despite challenges such as high initial investment and limited crop variety, the industry has promising potential in terms of sustainability, taste, and nutrition.
National Review: The Corner: The Left’s Assault on Merit in Education
Heather Mac Donald's book, "When Race Trumps Merit," warns about the dangerous consequences of replacing individual merit with group equity. The idea that unequal group results are proof of discrimination is spreading in America's educational institutions, and policies are being changed to offset these results. Mac Donald also highlights the damage the diversity ideology is causing in fields like medical education and the fine arts. She calls for the protection of dissenters who oppose the erosion of standards.
#economy
Fox News: To avoid blackouts, California Legislature approves plan to buy more wind energy
The California Legislature has given permission to the governor's administration to purchase large amounts of electricity to prevent blackouts and support the offshore wind industry. Companies leasing areas off the California coast could generate enough electricity to power 3.5 million homes, but utility companies have not committed due to cost and construction time. The state will finance the purchase through a surcharge on electricity bills.
#history
American Thinker: Doctors and courts in the UK reanimate the Third Reich’s ‘death panels’ corpse
The NHS seeks to remove life-saving treatment from a cognizant 19-year-old, leading to her death. The court ruled in favor of the NHS, deeming the patient incapable of making decisions.
A book on the Holocaust reveals how Hitler's Germany implemented pragmatic morality, leading to the killing of the disabled. Doctors willingly collaborated, seeing it as cost-saving for society.
#health
PJ Media: FRIDAY AT 4PM EASTERN: 'Five O'Clock Somewhere' with Kruiser, VodkaPundit, Special Guest KDJ
Producer Jim is out sick and may not be able to host the "Five O'Clock Somewhere" show. Let's hope he gets better soon.
#education
PJ Media: Biden Administration Has Failed to Protect Schools From Hackers
With remote learning playing a critical role in education, cybersecurity is a major concern. The Biden administration's efforts have fallen short, leading to an increase in cyberattacks on schools. To ensure a secure learning environment, schools, parents, and students must work together to implement stronger cybersecurity measures.
#science
Fox News: Panthers' Miles Sanders gives out-of-this-world take on alien life
Carolina Panthers running back Miles Sanders believes in aliens and thinks they may already be on Earth. In an interview, he expressed his belief that it would be ignorant to think humans are the only beings in the universe. This comes as NASA appoints a director of unidentified anomalous phenomena research to investigate UFOs and better understand these mysteries.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: The SportDOG® FieldSentinel™ Series Puts Your Dog's Health First
SportDOG Brand has developed the FieldSentinel Series with BodyGuard Health Alerts, an e-collar that monitors a hunting dog's health in real-time. This technology helps prevent health issues like heat exhaustion from becoming serious and potentially fatal. The collar is especially important for hunting dogs, who often prioritize the hunt over their own well-being.
#technology
Gataway Couple: Everything You Need to Know About Lightship Electric RV
Lightship Electric RV, an American company, aims to introduce their electric RV to the U.S. market by the end of 2024. The Lightship L1 is an all-electric travel trailer designed with an aerodynamic shape and a power system that allows it to propel itself, reducing fuel consumption. The design team includes experienced individuals from companies like Tesla and Rivian. The L1 offers two different trims, with features like solar energy and self-propulsion. The interior of the L1 is designed to be versatile and functional, with plenty of storage space and amenities. The production of the L1 is expected to begin in late 2024.
#other
Forbes: Jimmy Buffett Charts His First No. 1 Song Posthumously
Jimmy Buffett, the beloved musician, passed away from skin cancer. His fans were shocked and began streaming and buying his music, resulting in his first No. 1 hits on the Billboard charts. "Margaritaville" became the top-selling song in America.
Forbes: TikTok Hit With $370M Fine In Europe Over Children’s Privacy Missteps
European regulators have fined TikTok €345 million for violating Europe's privacy law and mishandling children's data. The penalty is related to TikTok's handling of sensitive data from children aged 13 to 17, as well as those under 13. The investigation focused on TikTok's default settings, age verification process, and transparency with young users about their privacy settings.