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#politics
American Thinker: Dealing with Consequences
Biden's decisions prioritize personal agendas without considering the consequences for others. Democratic policies aim for favorable outcomes for themselves, disregarding evidence of effectiveness. The lack of accountability has led to a consequence-free society. Crime rates soar due to lenient prosecutors, fossil fuel production halts, and illegal immigration remains unchecked. The decline of morals and religion further exacerbates the detrimental effects of decision-making without consequences.
#society
American Thinker: The Death of the Library
The American Library Association (ALA) is being criticized for its left-wing ideology and the alleged transformation of libraries into indoctrination centers. Some argue that the ALA supports censorship by promoting certain books and suppressing conservative content. This trend is seen not only in the U.S. but also in Canada, where public school libraries are implementing an "equity-based" weeding process that removes books published before 2008. The concern is that this erases important historical and literary works from library collections.
Washington Free Beacon: Free Speech and Anti-Semitism at the University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania president Liz Magill supports free speech even when it involves anti-Semites. The university hosted the Palestine Writes festival, including controversial speaker Roger Waters. While Magill acknowledged concerns, she did not express her own opinion. Meanwhile, Princeton University president Christopher Eisgruber condemns racism but remains silent when his faculty welcomes an anti-Semite. Ivy League administrators need to speak out against anti-Semitism.
American Thinker: What the Senate's New Dress Code Is Really About
Disputes over dress codes, including in exclusive private clubs, have been ongoing for decades. The trend toward casual attire has become more prevalent, even in formal settings like baseball games and restaurants. The U.S. Senate recently announced the end of enforcing sartorial standards on the Senate floor, mainly targeting Senator John Fetterman's casual attire. This change raises questions about the concept of legitimacy and the public's perception of political authority. The decline in dress codes and civility can impact the public standing of institutions like Congress and universities. While allowing flexibility in attire may not destroy democracy, it may undermine the Senate's credibility and contribute to the erosion of legitimacy.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: State Department: no diversion of US weapons for Ukraine
The US State Department confirms that there have been no cases of misuse or diversion of weapons provided to Ukraine. Stringent monitoring controls have been put in place to ensure proper allocation and use of the aid.
#health
Fox News: Toby Keith’s faith was his 'rock' following stomach cancer diagnosis: 'I just pray'
Country icon Toby Keith receives the first Country Icon Award at the People's Choice Country Awards. Keith, who revealed his stomach cancer diagnosis in 2022, credits his faith for helping him through tough times. He plans to return to performing in the fall and is grateful for the recognition of his 30-year career.
Fox News: Teenage brain cancer patient misses homecoming, so the hospital throws a surprise dance for her
When 17-year-old brain cancer patient Megan Krafty was disappointed about missing her senior homecoming, her caregivers organized a Christmas-themed dance for her at the hospital. Krafty, who had surgery to remove part of the tumor, arrived at Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital for Rehabilitation and was surprised by her boyfriend and family. The dance was a success and the staff plans to continue the tradition for other young patients.
Fox News: Texas drug recovery group awarded $800K grant from Biden admin for 'harm reduction' distributes crack pipes
A drug recovery group in El Paso, Texas, distributes crack pipes to drug addicts as part of the Biden administration's harm reduction program. The group has received federal funding and offers various resources, including smoke kits and healthcare, to improve the lives of drug addicts. However, the distribution of crack pipes may violate Texas state law.
#sports
Fox News: Vikings' Justin Jefferson 'tired' of outside noise amid winless start: 'We have a lot more games to go'
Minnesota Vikings star Justin Jefferson is frustrated with trade rumors and wants the focus to be on the current season. Despite his impressive performance, the team has yet to win a game. Jefferson believes there is still time to turn things around and achieve their goals.
Fox News: Colin Kaepernick appears to generate interest from pro football team
Colin Kaepernick may have a chance in professional football, but not in the NFL. The Canadian Football League's BC Lions have shown interest in him.
Fox News: Phillies' Bryce Harper blasts controversial MLB ump over ejection: 'It’s the same story'
Bryce Harper of the Philadelphia Phillies was ejected from a game after arguing with umpire Angel Hernandez. Harper criticized Hernandez's controversial calls and expects to be fined. This was Harper's fourth ejection this season.
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Fox News: Bombing in Pakistan kills dozens at Muslim celebration
A bomb targeting a mosque celebration killed 52 people and injured 70 others in southwestern Pakistan. The attack occurred during the procession to celebrate the birthday of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad in Mastung, Baluchistan province.
Forbes: Aggressively Shutting Down Coal & Gas Generation Is On Climate Short List
Burning fossil fuels for electricity is causing environmental and health problems. Shutting down coal plants has been successful in reducing emissions, but natural gas is also a concern due to methane leakage. Oil is as dirty as coal and needs to be phased out. Ontario's success in shutting down coal plants shows the benefits of transitioning to cleaner energy sources. Aggressively shutting down fossil fuel plants and investing in renewable energy is crucial for addressing climate change.