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#politics
Human Events: DAVID KRAYDEN: Ottawa police manhandle parents’ rights protesters, make arrests for ‘incitement of hatred’ during Million March for Children
Ottawa police appeared to follow Prime Minister Trudeau's orders during a parental rights march against gender ideology instruction in schools. The march was deemed "far right" and protesters were not allowed to leave the sidewalk, while a counter-protest was permitted to freely roam. The police's actions, including grabbing a woman's hijab and using force, contradict Trudeau's stance against Islamophobia.
#society
National Review: The Corner: Prestigious Science-Journal Article Tells Scientists to ‘Get Arrested’ to Save the Planet
Nature, a prestigious science journal, has published a call for scientists to take "direct action" to tackle climate change. The author, astronomer Bernadette Rogers, left her work to become an activist and urges scientists to use their authority to convince the public of the need for extreme measures. Rogers advocates for disruptive protests and even getting arrested, causing harm to the economy and people's well-being. This ideological approach undermines scientific objectivity and damages the reputation of both the journal and climate science.
#health
Fox News: He was a world-class baseball star, but even he couldn't handle it when life threw him this curve
Darryl Strawberry, former baseball player for the New York Mets, reflects on his battle with colon cancer and the support he received from his team and George Steinbrenner. Despite his initial reluctance to seek treatment, Strawberry was eventually diagnosed with colon cancer and underwent surgery to remove a tumor. He credits his strong abdominal muscles with saving his life. Strawberry emphasizes the importance of regular screenings and encourages others to get tested to prevent unnecessary deaths.
#education
Fox News: Professor praises SAT shortening exams to give students more time: Not 'applying to join a bomb squad'
The College Board is shortening the SATs from three hours to two and allowing calculators on math sections starting in 2023. A college professor argues that timed tests do not accurately measure knowledge or intelligence and that this change will benefit students by reducing time pressure. He believes that success in life is a marathon, not a sprint, and that the new rules will provide a more realistic preview of future success.
The Blaze: Mississippi auditor proposes cutting 'useless degrees' that are fertile ground for political radicalization
Mississippi's auditor suggests cutting funding to social science and humanities programs, prioritizing majors aligned with workforce needs. He claims that many degree programs are "useless" and lead to graduates leaving the state. The proposal aims to retain graduates and boost the state's economy.
#technology
Flag And Cross: NFT Marketplace Rarible Partners With Mantle Network For Cross-Chain Trading
Rarible, a leading NFT marketplace, has partnered with Ethereum Layer 2 network Mantle Network to launch a new marketplace called Mintle. This move supports Rarible's cross-chain strategy and aims to make the NFT space more accessible. Mintle offers a community-powered marketplace and supports NFT creator royalties. Additionally, Mantle's "Citizens of Mantle" NFT collection, which functions as dynamic NFTs, will launch in conjunction with the Mintle marketplace.
Flag And Cross: Comcast Supports Digital Equity In Chicago With $250,000 Donation To Public Library
Comcast announces a $250,000 donation to the Chicago Public Library Foundation to fund digital navigators at library branches, aiming to bridge the digital divide in the city. The company has already made significant progress in closing the gap, providing low-cost Internet service and partnering with community-based organizations to deliver digital skills training. This donation is part of Comcast's larger commitment to digital equity in the communities it serves.
Flag And Cross: Palantir CEO Urges Tech Companies To Collaborate With Government On AI Initiatives
Palantir CEO Alex Karp publicly discusses the dangers of artificial intelligence and calls on tech companies to work with the government. He emphasizes the need for more spending on AI and the importance of preventing adversaries like Russia and China from developing superior tools. Karp and Tesla CEO Elon Musk have private conversations about AI and its potential risks to humanity.