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#politics
Fox News: Missouri senator says he would torch 'woke pornographic books' after false claims of book burning at GOP event
A viral video showing Republican state senators shooting flames at cardboard boxes at a GOP event was falsely claimed to be a book burning. Sen. Bill Eigel clarified that the boxes represented his plans to combat leftist policies, but he stated he would burn "woke pornographic books" if they were brought into Missouri schools. The claims were proven false, but some continued to criticize the senators for symbolic book burning. Eigel later claimed that parents in St. Charles were outraged over sexually explicit books found in a public library.
American Thinker: They’re Pushing Us Because They Assume We Won’t Push Back
I’m angry; you will understand why by the time I finish. We are transitioning into what might be called the Post-America period. All the pillars of a free Republic are under attack. Forces are surging from all sides, led by Progressives who sense they have us on the run.
#society
American Thinker: The curse of corporate culture
Corporate culture, whether in companies or government, can have both positive and negative effects. It promotes teamwork but can hinder problem-solving. California's lawsuit against "Big Oil" is seen as a wasteful pursuit. Thinking outside the box is needed for improvement, and Americans are tired of political clichés and want effective problem-solving.
#economy
Forbes: Microsoft’s $69 Billion Activision Deal Nears Approval As U.K. Looks Poised To Clear Gaming Takeover
Britain's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is leaning towards accepting Microsoft's revised bid of $69 billion to acquire gaming developer Activision Blizzard, reversing its previous stance and paving the way for the largest deal in gaming history. The CMA stated that the new offer addresses previous concerns and maintains competition in the cloud gaming market. Although the CMA has some remaining concerns, a provisional assessment indicates that Microsoft's proposed remedies will address them.
#religion
American Thinker: Is the Pope Catholic?
In recent years, there has been growing dissent within the Catholic Church towards Pope Francis. Some clergy, like Father James Altman, have publicly expressed their belief that Francis is not a valid Catholic and not the pope. However, there are theological experts who argue against these claims. The controversy surrounding Pope Francis has sparked divisions within the Church, with concerns about his adherence to prior Church councils and his handling of certain issues, such as the reception of Communion by known supporters of abortion. The possibility of a schism within the Church is a topic of discussion on social media.
#culture
Fox News: Cindy Crawford admits posing nude for Playboy 'intrigued' her despite being advised not to
Supermodel Cindy Crawford defied advice and posed nude for Playboy in 1988, going against the expectations for Vogue models at the time. She trusted her instincts and felt empowered by her decision, which led to new business opportunities. Crawford's fellow supermodels Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington also discuss their experiences with nudity in the industry.
#health
Fox News: Melatonin warnings: Nearly half of parents give it to their kids to help them sleep, but experts urge caution
A growing number of parents in the U.S. are giving their children melatonin to help them sleep, but experts warn of potential risks. Nearly half of parents have given melatonin to children under 13, and one-third have given it to teenagers. Melatonin is not regulated by the FDA, and there has been a rise in reports of melatonin overdoses and emergency room visits among children.
#other
Forbes: John F. Kerry & Fatih Birol: Sacrifices Needed At The Altar Of The Green Gods
John F. Kerry and Fatih Birol publish an urgent article calling for an end to the building of coal power plants in order to meet climate goals. They emphasize the need for viable alternatives such as wind, solar, geothermal, and nuclear energy. However, their claims are implausible and misleading, as renewable energy still only constitutes a small percentage of total power generation and is parasitical on the existing grid. Other world leaders, such as Rishi Sunak in the UK and Christian Lindner in Germany, are scaling back environmental policies due to high costs and potential voter backlash. The reality is that coal consumption remains high globally, despite efforts to transition to alternative energy sources.