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#politics
Fox News: Former Rep. Mike Rogers launches Republican Senate campaign for open Senate seat in battleground Michigan
Former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers of Michigan announces his candidacy for the Senate in Michigan, criticizing the current leadership and promising to bring common sense and innovation to Washington. Rogers, a Republican, highlights his experience serving in Congress for 14 years and as chair of the House Intelligence Committee. He aims to win back the Senate majority for the GOP.
Daily Wire: Republicans Land Top Recruit in Battleground Senate Election
Former Republican congressman Mike Rogers announced his campaign for Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat, criticizing President Biden's economic policies and calling for a focus on issues like China's actions. Democrats view the race as a potential loss in their bid to maintain control of the Senate.
American Thinker: Leftists Make Great Pets but Lousy Leaders
Leftists eagerly submit to the oppressive demands of Big Government, begging for more restrictions and control. They idolize politicians and bureaucrats, finding meaning in their own submission. Leftists project their fears onto others and equate life with danger, promoting a Marxist worldview that erases individuality. The end result is a society plagued by anxiety and mental struggles. Marxism seeks to infect and imprison dissenters, creating a world where leftists make obedient pets.
#society
American Thinker: The 'End of History': Are We There Yet?
The unipolar world order under U.S. leadership was once the norm, but now it faces resistance from a united Eurasian and Latin American bloc seeking common aims. China's Belt and Road Initiative, Russia's Eurasian Economic Union, and the BRICS alliance are growing, presenting a new multipolar option. It is time for America to reject its hegemonistic approach and join the rest of the world in pursuing equality and justice (, ).
American Thinker: Who Are the Real Racists?
The nomination of General C.Q Brown for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is being delayed by Senator Tuberville's hold on military officer promotions. General Brown is focused on increasing diversity in the Air Force, but some question the prioritization of equity over individual performance. The spread of the DEI movement, connected to critical race theory, has led to organizational dysfunctions and is still prevalent despite recent Supreme Court decisions. The reaction to a professor's question about racial disparities in medical school performance highlights the close-mindedness associated with CRT. The ideology of CRT/DEI restricts the freedom to ask honest questions and is connected to Marxist ideologies. The SASC has not addressed these concerns.
Washington Free Beacon: Law Firm Sued Over Diversity Fellowship Folds
Law firm Morrison & Foerster has opened its diversity fellowship to white applicants after a discrimination lawsuit by Edward Blum, changing their criteria to a demonstrated commitment to promoting diversity. The move suggests that the firm is unwilling to defend its race-based initiatives since the Supreme Court case outlawed affirmative action in college admissions.
#economy
Fox News: Biden keeps crushing the American dream of owning a home
Biden's economic policies are making it harder for young families to achieve homeownership. Inflation and slower wage growth are driving up home prices, while rising mortgage rates under Biden are limiting affordability. As a result, first-time homebuyers can only afford smaller or lower-value homes. The impact is particularly detrimental to minorities, and the burden of existing debt further exacerbates the situation. Biden's claims of economic success are questionable, as his policies are hindering the American dream of homeownership and negatively affecting communities. The downward spiral can only be reversed with wiser fiscal policies, as shown during Reagan's presidency.
#culture
Fox News: Rolling Stones outlive cancel culture, controversy with new music 60 years later
The Rolling Stones, the iconic rock band, is still going strong. They announced their new album, "Hackney Diamonds," during a livestream event on YouTube. This album is their first since 2005 and their first without their original drummer, Charlie Watts. Despite controversies and challenges, the band has remained relevant and continues to tour and make music, enjoying what they do.
#education
Fox News: Professors punished by school administration, say DEI can't be questioned or you become a 'target'
Three college professors in California have been terminated or suspended from their positions after expressing opposition to liberal ideologies on campus. Matthew Garrett, a history professor at Bakersfield College, and David Richardson, a history professor at Madera Community College, were both targeted by their school's administration for their views on social justice and diversity initiatives. Meanwhile, biology professor Dr. Johnson Varkey was fired from St. Philip's College for teaching that sex is determined by chromosomes. These cases highlight the chilling effect on free speech and the lack of intellectual diversity in academia.
#sports
Fox News: Troy Aikman opens up about possibly playing for the Dolphins in 2003: 'Prepared to come back and play'
Troy Aikman, former Dallas Cowboys player, admitted he retired due to back issues. He wanted to play for the San Diego Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles but it didn't work out. He also considered joining the Miami Dolphins in 2003, but they decided not to sign him.
Fox News: Duke professor denies Riley Leonard's homework extension request after upset win over Clemson: 'No way man'
Underdog Duke Blue Devils stun Clemson Tigers with a 28-7 upset victory thanks to quarterback Riley Leonard's impressive performance. Leonard pleads for a homework extension, but his professor denies it, with teammates revealing they had prepared ahead.
#science
Fox News: Jets' Aaron Rodgers details UFO experience: 'We just stood frozen'
Aaron Rodgers, quarterback for the New York Jets, claims to have seen a UFO in 2005. He was spooked by an alarm and witnessed a large object moving through the sky. Rodgers became interested in UFOs and discovered that the alarm came from a nuclear plant.