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#politics

Red State: Moore to the Point - Joe Cool
Moore to the Point - Joe Cool
I've always been a big Peanuts fan, especially Snoopy and his alter egos like the World War I Flying Ace and Joe Cool. Meanwhile, there's another Joe who's struggling to run the country amidst crime, inflation, and unchecked immigration.


National Review: DeSantis Should Use the Reagan Playbook to Regain His Footing against Trump
DeSantis Should Use the Reagan Playbook to Regain His Footing against Trump
Ron DeSantis is struggling in his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, much like Ronald Reagan did in 1976. DeSantis can learn from Reagan's comeback strategy, particularly his emphasis on opposing the Panama Canal Treaty. DeSantis needs to seize on the issue of abortion, a clear point of difference between him and former President Trump, and rally conservative voters who consider it a priority. He must force conservatives to choose between him and Trump, highlighting his commitment to fighting for their values. If DeSantis doesn't turn things around soon, his chances of success will diminish significantly.


#society

Fox News: Germany bans far-right extremist group that tried to spread Nazi ideologies in children
Germany bans far-right extremist group that tried to spread Nazi ideologies in children
German government bans far-right racist group, Artgemeinschaft, known for indoctrinating children. 39 members' homes raided, as well as organization's club houses.


American Thinker: Where was Antifa on January 6, 2021?
Where was Antifa on January 6, 2021?
Leftist protests have always involved violence, from the Vietnam War to the present day. Antifa and BLM have been responsible for the recent surge in violent protests across America. Conservatives, on the other hand, have historically been peaceful, but on January 6, they mysteriously turned into rioters, while Antifa seemed absent. This theory suggests that the narrative may have been an illusion, and that both violent leftists and law-abiding conservatives have always been present.


Fox News: Meet the big city union that wants to kill its own members’ jobs
Meet the big city union that wants to kill its own members’ jobs
Union boss leaders in Los Angeles are pushing for all hotels to house homeless people alongside paying guests, putting hotel workers and the tourism industry at risk. This dangerous plan would expose hotel workers and guests to potential safety risks and destroy LA's hotel industry. The union's demand to prioritize the issue of homelessness over the safety of its own members is misguided and disregards the concerns of hotel workers.


Red State: 'Racism, Not Race': Minnesota Claims White Supremacy Kills the Babies of 'Black Birthing People'
'Racism, Not Race': Minnesota Claims White Supremacy Kills the Babies of 'Black Birthing People'


The University of Minnesota's Center for Antiracism Research for Health Equity partners with the state's Department of Health to address systemic racism as a public health crisis. Disproportionate pregnancy-related deaths among Black and Indigenous women in Minnesota are attributed to structural racism. The university offers courses and curriculum to healthcare professionals to deepen their understanding of the impact of racism on birthing people's health.


Fox News: Democrat San Francisco mayor announces plan to require drug testing, treatment to receive homeless services
Democrat San Francisco mayor announces plan to require drug testing, treatment to receive homeless services
San Francisco Mayor London Breed proposes mandatory drug testing and treatment programs for individuals receiving welfare. The initiative aims to address the city's homeless and fentanyl crises. However, the proposal may face opposition from more progressive members of the City Council.


#war

Euromaidan Press: “You lose your best in the fight against somebody else’s worst”—Jerome Reuter on Ukraine’s war with Russia
“You lose your best in the fight against somebody else’s worst”—Jerome Reuter on Ukraine’s war with Russia
A Luxembourgish musician dedicates his new album, Gates of Europe, to Ukraine's fight against Russia. He performed benefit concerts and raised donations for the Ukrainian military. Inspired by personal experiences and interactions with Ukrainians, he wrote the album to bring awareness to the struggle.


#culture

Forbes: Nossa Imports – Introducing Americans To Wines From Mexico
Nossa Imports – Introducing Americans To Wines From Mexico
Dale and Stephen Ott, co-owners of Nossa Wine Imports, decided to start a wine import company specializing in wine from Mexico and Portugal. They faced challenges in acquiring the correct licenses and permits, but their background in the industry helped. Nossa Imports now imports around 48,000 bottles of wine per year and has introduced many Americans to Mexican wine through tastings and events.


Fox News: Singer Pink kicks out man condemning circumcision at her concert: 'Get that s--- out'
Singer Pink kicks out man condemning circumcision at her concert: 'Get that s--- out'
Pink, an American singer, kicked a concertgoer out of her show in San Antonio for protesting. The man held up his phone with a message about circumcision, irritating Pink and the audience. Security quickly escorted him out as Pink made a joke about using the ticket money to buy an expensive bag. The incident comes after Pink received a bag of ashes thrown at her during a concert in London.


#health

Daily Signal: On Effects of Gender Treatments on Minors, Doctor Shares What's Known
On Effects of Gender Treatments on Minors, Doctor Shares What's Known
The American College of Pediatricians has launched the Biological Integrity Initiative to provide resources and scientific data on the known effects of gender treatments on children, particularly puberty blockers and hormone treatments. The organization aims to educate medical professionals, parents, teachers, policymakers, and teenagers themselves who have questions about gender treatments. Dr. Jill Simons, the executive director of the American College of Pediatricians, discusses the lack of evidence on the long-term effects of puberty blockers and the need for further research.


#education

National Review: A Huge School-Choice Win in North Carolina
A Huge School-Choice Win in North Carolina
North Carolina governor declares a state of emergency for failing public schools. Legislation expands school choice & a legislator switches parties, reflecting changing politics.


#crime

Fox News: Dozen bodies found near Monterrey, Mexico, with some body parts scattered in pieces
Dozen bodies found near Monterrey, Mexico, with some body parts scattered in pieces
Several dismembered bodies were found in Monterrey, Mexico, possibly indicating an internal dispute within a drug cartel based in Tamaulipas. The city, known for success and recent development, had been relatively peaceful until this incident.


#sports

Daily Wire: ‘Human Vacuum Cleaner’: Legendary Hall Of Famer Brooks Robinson Dies At 86
‘Human Vacuum Cleaner’: Legendary Hall Of Famer Brooks Robinson Dies At 86
Beloved Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson, known for his incredible defense at third base, has passed away at age 86. He won numerous awards during his career, including 16 consecutive Gold Gloves and the 1964 American League MVP. Robinson was not only a legendary player but also a genuine and humble person who was adored by fans. His impact on the Baltimore Orioles, the community, and the sport of baseball will forever be remembered.


Forbes: Record-Setting NBA Contracts Could Create A Market Inefficiency
Record-Setting NBA Contracts Could Create A Market Inefficiency
NBA players Jaylen Brown and Anthony Davis signed record-breaking contract extensions. Brown's deal could be worth up to $304 million, while Davis' could reach $186 million. However, these records may not last long as other players, such as Jayson Tatum and Luka Doncic, are expected to receive even bigger contracts in the future. The NBA's new collective bargaining agreement aims to promote leaguewide parity by imposing penalties on teams with expensive payrolls. This could lead to more financially driven moves and roster adjustments to trim costs.


#outdoors

The Great Lakes Fisherman: Dairies of a Lodge Owner | Fish'n Canada
Dairies of a Lodge Owner | Fish'n Canada
A family recounts their longstanding tradition of visiting the Upper French River in Canada for over 50 years on the Outdoor Journal Radio's Diaries of a Lodge Owner podcast. They share memories of laughter, fishing, and cherished times spent together.


#other

Forbes: ‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’ Can’t Escape Its Stupid Premise In Episode 3, And That’s A Shame
‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’ Can’t Escape Its Stupid Premise In Episode 3, And That’s A Shame
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon had a mixed episode this week. Daryl and Isabelle's chemistry was the highlight, but the episode felt like a bad video game. The introduction of the "chosen one" character and the manufactured super zombies fell flat. The zombie orchestra was an interesting touch, but overall, the episode was disappointing.


American Thinker: There’s something fishy about eating bugs
There’s something fishy about eating bugs
The Left is pushing the idea of eating bugs to save the planet. They claim that animal agriculture is to blame for global warming and food shortages. However, this initiative lacks critical thinking and planning. Eating bugs may not solve the problem and can negatively impact the ecosystem.


Fox News: ESPN's Elle Duncan believes Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are not dating: 'It's a stunt'
ESPN's Elle Duncan believes Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are not dating: 'It's a stunt'
ESPN broadcaster Elle Duncan dismisses rumors of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift dating, calling it a "stunt." Duncan believes their interaction was platonic and that Kelce appeared nervous. She emphasizes Swift's private dating life as evidence against the rumors.