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#politics

American Thinker: Age is only a number until you are totally incompetent
Age is only a number until you are totally incompetent


President Reagan's successful reelection in 1984 was attributed to his ability to deflect criticism by highlighting Walter Mondale's youth and inexperience. President Biden's age raises concerns, especially when coupled with economic challenges and a chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan. NYT columnist Bret Stephens notes rising inflation and a collapse of public order, further diminishing public trust in Biden's administration. The comparison to Trump's perceived successes exacerbates Biden's challenges.


#society

Flag And Cross: Identical Twins Wear Matching Clothes Every Day For 23 Years
Identical Twins Wear Matching Clothes Every Day For 23 Years
Identical twin sisters, Rosey Coles and Kathy Heffernan, have worn matching outfits for 23 years. They live next door to each other and spend every day together, sharing the same style. They recently went on a cruise together and plan to keep wearing matching outfits for life.


American Thinker: The incredible growth of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation
The incredible growth of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation
Stephen Siller, a New York City firefighter, sacrificed his life while responding to the 9/11 attacks. His family established the Stephen Siller Tunnel To Towers Foundation to support the families of first responders and military personnel. Through fundraising efforts and donations, the foundation has provided over 1,000 homes for surviving families and built hundreds of smart homes for injured military personnel. The foundation's transparency and efficiency have earned it high ratings, and it has now expanded its mission to assist homeless veterans.


#economy

Fox News: Trucker warns Biden's EPA regulations would be 'catastrophic' for the American food supply
Trucker warns Biden's EPA regulations would be 'catastrophic' for the American food supply
Truckers argue that the Biden administration's new emission standards for heavy-duty vehicles will harm the economy and the American food supply. The standards, put forth by the EPA, aim to reduce emissions but will impose high costs on small trucking businesses and promote electric vehicles. Truckers claim that electric trucks have limited range and payload capacity, making them impractical for long-haul trips. They argue that the regulations will disrupt the supply chain and lead to food shortages if the trucking industry collapses.


#culture

Flag And Cross: Pub Quiz Has Celebrity Hosts Like Bryan Cranston And Judi Dench
Pub Quiz Has Celebrity Hosts Like Bryan Cranston And Judi Dench
A London pub quiz becomes world-famous with A-list celebrity hosts like Judi Dench and Bryan Cranston. The pub overcomes COVID-19 struggles and gains popularity as 14 teams attend weekly to hear different celebrities ask a single question with ten answers. The pub's community feel and loyal customers contribute to its success.


#health

Flag And Cross: Study Reveals Tasty Trick To Beat Jet Lag
Study Reveals Tasty Trick To Beat Jet Lag
Scientists have found that adjusting meal times when traveling can help align our internal clocks and offset the effects of jetlag. Constantly shifting meal schedules and snacking late at night can misalign our internal clocks. Future research hopes to identify factors that make our internal clocks more resilient and potentially eliminate jet lag altogether.


Flag And Cross: Seven Types Of Sleep Personality
Seven Types Of Sleep Personality
One in five people fall asleep immediately, while 17% have trouble falling asleep and are "ceiling watchers." Other common types of sleepers include "clock watchers" and "late night scrollers." Only 8% sleep through the night without waking up, leading to frustration and agitation for many. Tactics to fall back asleep include lying still, reading, and scrolling on social media. Sleep expert advises turning off phones before bed and creating a bedtime routine. The average British person gets 6 hours and 25 minutes of sleep, but estimates needing more than 7 hours for full refreshment. Many worry about the next day, hindering sleep, and complaints about snoring and movement in bed are common. A good mattress is considered important, yet the average mattress and bed frame are more than five years old.


#crime

Fox News: Shooting outside Albuquerque baseball stadium leaves 11-year-old dead, woman injured
Shooting outside Albuquerque baseball stadium leaves 11-year-old dead, woman injured
Shooting near Albuquerque baseball stadium kills 11-year-old boy and injures woman. Police investigating.


Fox News: Hunter Biden's expected indictment: Never forget, they think we're idiots
Hunter Biden's expected indictment: Never forget, they think we're idiots
David Weiss, the special counsel, will indict Hunter Biden on a felony gun charge. Weiss attempted to make the charge disappear before, but was cornered by Judge Maryellen Noreika. This indictment announcement is due to pressure from the judge, not Weiss suddenly growing a prosecutorial spine.


Fox News: Alex Murdaugh 'extremely angry' about jury tampering allegations, considered court clerk a friend, lawyer says
Alex Murdaugh 'extremely angry' about jury tampering allegations, considered court clerk a friend, lawyer says
Disgraced lawyer Alex Murdaugh is angry after allegations of jury tampering against court clerk Rebecca Hill. Murdaugh's attorney claims Hill swayed the jury toward a guilty verdict and had private conversations with the jury foreperson. The defense team is demanding a new trial based on these allegations.


#sports

Fox News: Jake Paul dismisses conspiracy that he and brother Logan are planning fight after brief skirmish
Jake Paul dismisses conspiracy that he and brother Logan are planning fight after brief skirmish
Jake and Logan Paul, brothers and rivals in the energy drink business, are no longer feuding publicly. Jake beat Nate Diaz in a boxing match, leading to speculation of a Paul vs. Paul fight, but the brothers deny any plans for a match. Despite their bickering, they both support each other's success.


Fox News: Mike Williams, ex-NFL wide receiver, 'fighting for his life' following work accident: report
Mike Williams, ex-NFL wide receiver, 'fighting for his life' following work accident: report
Former NFL wide receiver Mike Williams is reportedly fighting for his life in a Florida hospital after being involved in a construction site accident. The accident left Williams with severe injuries, including swelling on his brain and spinal cord. Williams had a promising career in the NFL but faced various setbacks and suspensions throughout his time in the league.


#science

Forbes: Japan’s Launches Its ‘Moon Sniper’ Spacecraft As It Attempts To Become Fifth Nation To Land On The Moon
Japan’s Launches Its ‘Moon Sniper’ Spacecraft As It Attempts To Become Fifth Nation To Land On The Moon
Japan launched its "moon sniper" spacecraft, aiming to become the fifth nation to land an object on the moon. The spacecraft, known as Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM), is attempting a precision landing within 100 meters of a designated target using advanced image-based navigation. This launch comes as both the U.S. and China plan their own moon missions, with a focus on the moon's south pole.


#other

The Economist: The growing global movement to restrain house prices
The growing global movement to restrain house prices
The growing global movement of YIMBYs (Yes In My Backyard) is pushing for market-led solutions to address the failure to build enough housing, particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area. YIMBYs argue that strict zoning and planning laws are the main reason for housing shortages, making it slow, difficult, and expensive to build new homes. This movement has gained momentum in countries such as America, Australia, Britain, and New Zealand, with politicians increasingly adopting pro-housing policies.