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American Thinker: New federal credit card late fees rule will harm consumers
The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is proposing rule changes that would lower the threshold for credit card late fees from $30 to $8. Critics argue that this change would negatively impact borrowers and credit lenders, potentially leading to higher APRs, tighter credit, and greater scrutiny for new borrowers. Responsible borrowers who repay their debts on time would also be unfairly affected by the rule change. However, pending Supreme Court litigation may provide a remedy to the CFPB's overreach of rulemaking authority (, ).
Fox News: Newsom vetoes bill that would require parents to affirm child's gender identity in custody battles
California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have required judges in child custody cases to consider a parent's affirmation of their child's gender identity. Newsom, a Democrat, stated that while he shares a commitment to advancing the rights of transgender Californians, he cannot sign legislation that prescriptively dictates legal standards for the Judicial branch to apply. The bill, AB 957, passed the state assembly earlier this month and sought to protect transgender, gender diverse, and intersex children in the family court system.
#society
Fox News: Sophie Turner, Katy Perry among celebrities who had brutal breakups
Hollywood stars Sophie Turner, Katy Perry, Minnie Driver, Taylor Swift, and Chrishell Stause all claim to have learned about their divorces or breakups in brutal ways. Turner alleges she found out about her estranged husband filing for divorce "through the media." Perry learned about her divorce from Russell Brand via text, while Driver found out about her breakup from Matt Damon when he announced it on "The Oprah Winfrey Show." Swift was dumped by Joe Jonas in a 25-second phone call, and Stause received a text from Justin Hartley informing her that they were filing for divorce.
American Thinker: Pull Back the Curtain on False Federal Narratives
False narratives are being perpetuated by the Progressive-dominated Washington, aided by complicit media, in order to manipulate the public and consolidate their power. These narratives include the exaggerated threat of COVID, systemic racism, climate change, gun control, healthcare as a right, and the belief that government regulation can solve all problems. These narratives rely on fear to control the population, but the truth is slowly being revealed through alternative media sources. It is up to the American people to recognize the falsehoods and elect leaders who will uphold the Constitution and protect their freedoms.
American Thinker: The Psychology of Illegal Immigration
American presidential campaigns, the issue of illegal immigration is often discussed. Questions arise about what will happen to the millions already in America and those who continue to arrive. The impact of living in the shadows of illegal status is seldom discussed, including its effects on the character of both parents and children. Personality and character disorder may be influenced by the parenting processes of illegal immigrant parents and the unconscious psychosocial aspects of their identities. The decision to illegally enter America has consequences, both positive and negative, for illegal immigrants and their children. The shadow of illegal behavior can affect the mental health and character of the next generation, leading to defiance and behavioral issues. Ultimately, addressing the truth and resolving these issues is crucial for healing and progress.
#health
Fox News: Trans children who took puberty-blocking drugs had mental health issues, UK study found
Puberty-blocking drugs can cause mental health issues in trans children, according to a recent analysis. The study examined 44 children with gender dysphoria who took triptorelin, a gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist. The analysis found that 34% experienced a decline in mental health while taking the drugs.