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#politics
Fox News: Vance to introduce measure preventing federal officials from imposing mask mandates in schools, on airplanes
Ohio Republican Sen. JD Vance will introduce the Freedom to Breathe Act, which would prevent face mask requirements on public transit and in schools until Dec. 31, 2024. The legislation aims to protect bodily freedom and prevent the imposition of mask mandates.
Fox News: Polling guru Nate Silver warns Biden could be just one 'McConnell moment' from losing in 2024: 'Valid concern'
Pollster Nate Silver warns that voters have valid concerns about President Biden's age, which at 80 makes him the oldest-serving president in history. Recent polling shows that Americans, including independents, are more concerned about Biden's age than Trump's. Silver argues that the risk of death increases with age, with Biden at higher risk compared to Trump. He defends voters for considering the age gap between the two candidates relevant and points to examples of aging politicians experiencing diminished capacities. The article also mentions McConnell's recent freezing moments and Feinstein's health issues and confusion.
#society
National Review: The Corner: California Plays Psychologist, Judge, and Parent
The California attorney general's recent move to undermine parental rights in the Golden State is concerning. School staff's decision-making about a child's future should be left to relevant authorities, not taken over by schools. This sets a dangerous precedent that may lead to the usurping of parental rights at home as well.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Another three ships leave Ukraine through Black Sea corridor amid Russia’s blockade
Three ships manage to leave Ukraine via the Black Sea corridor despite Russia's blockade of Ukrainian ports, carrying metal products.
Euromaidan Press: G20 host India & member states’ addiction to Russian oil exports prompt Ukraine snub
G20 host India snubs Ukraine at the summit due to its reliance on Russian oil. Many G20 nations are involved in new Russian gas projects, prioritizing their addiction to Russian oil over Ukraine's fight for survival.
#culture
Gataway Couple: We Tried the Sourtoe Cocktail. Here's What You Need to Know
The Sourtoe Cocktail is a unique drink at the Downtown Hotel in Dawson City, Canada that contains a preserved human toe. The tradition began in the 1970s and despite the toes being swallowed and stolen multiple times, the challenge is legal and costs $10.
#crime
Fox News: Pro-life protesters could face up to 10 years in prison: ‘Political witch hunt’
Four more defendants will face trial for a 2020 protest at an abortion clinic in Washington, D.C., accused of felony conspiracy and violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act. Last week, five pro-life protesters were found guilty, facing 11-year sentences and fines.
Fox News: Pennsylvania schools close as law enforcement continues manhunt for escaped killer
Multiple schools in Pennsylvania are closed as authorities continue the manhunt for a convicted killer who escaped from prison. Danelo Souza Cavalcante, originally from Brazil and allegedly in the United States illegally, has been spotted multiple times since his escape.
#sports
Forbes: Two Cents Rugby Gives His Two Cents On The 2023 Rugby World Cup
International rugby is gearing up for the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France, with New Zealand and France set to face off in the opening match. While New Zealand's All Blacks have traditionally dominated the sport, they have faced some recent challenges and may not be the favorites this time around. Australia, under new coach Eddie Jones, is also preparing for the tournament, with high expectations to at least reach the quarter-finals. As teams prepare, there are concerns about injuries, red cards, and tactical changes, but fans are eager to see which team will come out on top.
Fox News: Kyle Larson starts NASCAR Playoffs with win at Darlington
Kyle Larson finally secured a victory at Darlington Raceway, leading the last 55 laps to win the Southern 500. Larson's win guarantees him a spot in the second round of the NASCAR playoffs. Denny Hamlin dominated the race but faced trouble with a loose wheel, while Kevin Harvick was penalized for entering the pits after they were closed.
Forbes: Ex-FC Barcelona Star Dembele Reportedly Misses Catalans And Regrets PSG Move
Former FC Barcelona star Ousmane Dembele regrets his move to Paris Saint-Germain, missing his former club and feeling disappointed with his decision. Barca will have to share the transfer fee with Dembele and his agent. Dembele hasn't performed well in Ligue 1 and faces tough competition for playing time. His role with PSG is different from his previous one at Barca, where he had more freedom in attack. With a five-year contract and a hefty salary, Dembele must now accept the consequences of his choice.
#other
Forbes: The Island Of St. Lucia Is Almost Carbon Negative But A Climate Victim
St. Lucia, a small Caribbean island, is facing the consequences of climate change. It is experiencing severe weather events that are destroying its farms and infrastructure. The country is struggling to receive international aid due to its middle-income status, making it difficult to invest in climate adaptation and mitigation. St. Lucia is working towards becoming carbon negative and preserving its rainforests to combat climate change, but it needs support from richer nations.