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#politics
Forbes: Current Climate: How A Government Shutdown Could Impact The Environment
Government shutdown looms, impacting federal environmental efforts. National parks may close and climate rules may be delayed. Budget process slowdown affects natural disaster relief.
Actor Matt Damon's WaterEquity plans $200 million venture to address global water crisis. Funding raised through clean water-focused venture.
Red State: Which Party Will Be Hurt the Most by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Running as an Independent?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is running for president as an Independent, potentially acting as a spoiler in the election. His departure from the Democratic establishment has made him appealing to disenchanted Democrats and right-leaning voters. Kennedy's candidacy could harm both sides, but polling suggests he is more popular among Republicans, posing a potential threat to the GOP nominee. However, it remains uncertain if Kennedy will have enough support to significantly impact the outcome.
#history
National Review: To Find Progress and Innovation, Look toward the City
Centers of Progress: 40 Cities That Changed the World by Chelsea Follett tells the story of human progress through the advancements of cities, from the dawn of agriculture to the digital revolution in San Francisco. Cities have been crucial in fostering collaboration, problem-solving, and innovation. They provide opportunities for social, economic, and intellectual freedom, leading to advancements in areas such as sanitation, printing, and political freedom. The book highlights that progress is not linear, but understanding the factors that contribute to it can help stimulate future progress.
#education
Fox News: We had almost $500K in student loan debt. Here’s how we managed to pay it off
Many Americans with student loan debt feel trapped and hopeless as they face overwhelming amounts of debt. The government and institutions have let them down, leaving them angry and frustrated. However, forgiveness and freedom can only be achieved through personal responsibility and sacrifice. Take control of your financial future and be your own hero.
National Review: There Is No Book Ban-demic
PEN America recently released a report claiming there were over 3,000 book bans in US public schools, with a majority occurring in Republican states. However, their definition of a ban includes restricted access to books based on content. The report claims that books on topics like violence, health, sexuality, race, and LGBTQ+ themes were frequently banned. However, some of these books contain explicit and potentially inappropriate content, leading to a debate on what materials are appropriate for students.
#crime
Fox News: 'Lady Dahmer,' who beheaded lover in meth-fueled tryst, 'deserves to be happy': lawyer
Attorney Christopher T. Froelich argues that Taylor Schabusiness, convicted of the methamphetamine-fueled murder, decapitation, and sexual desecration of her boyfriend, should be given a chance at parole and deserves happiness. Schabusiness's previous lawyer resigned after she attacked him in court. The defense argues that Schabusiness's behaviors in court indicate her mental incompetence to stand trial.
Fox News: 'They groom these kids': Parents need to be aware of how sex traffickers use the internet
Parents need to be aware of the dangers their children face online, as sex traffickers target them through social media and gaming platforms. These predators groom children into sharing inappropriate information and explicit images, using blackmail to manipulate and exploit them. The demand for trafficked children continues to rise, with millions of reports being made to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's cyber tipline. To protect their children, parents should have open communication about online dangers, understand the technology their children use, set up parental controls, and avoid posting personal information about their kids online. Internet safety education programs like NetSmartz can also help children make safe decisions online.
Fox News: Tennessee teacher charged with raping 12-year-old rearrested for telling victim he'll 'regret doing this'
Alissa McCommon, a former elementary school teacher, was rearrested for attempting to coerce her rape victim. She violated the conditions of her release by contacting the victim using a new phone number. Police are concerned there may be other victims.
#sports
Forbes: Money Makes Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola’s Strike Idea Impossible
Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola suggests that players should go on strike to address the demanding schedule of soccer. He points to the success of Spain's women's team, who used a boycott to bring about change in their league. However, player wages in soccer are already substantial, making it difficult to argue for less playing time. The current season has already seen a high number of injuries, which could potentially lead to a decrease in the number of games and lower quality. Guardiola's proposal of collective action may be the only way to highlight the toll of the exhausting fixture list.
#outdoors
The Great Lakes Fisherman: The Tacklebox Episode 07: Coming in Hot (with Brent Wallace) | Fish'n Canada
Former TSN reporter and podcast host, Brent Wallace, joins Outdoor Journal Radio’s Tackle Box podcast. The conversation explores how a "city boy" fell in love with muskie fishing, Jamie's encounters with muskie bites, and the backstage life of a sports reporter.