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#politics
National Review: The Corner: The New Mexico Governor’s ‘Suspension’ of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is Both Illegal and Stupid
The governor of New Mexico suspends the right to bear arms for 30 days, causing controversy. Many argue that the governor does not have the legal authority to do so and that this infringes on constitutional rights. Additionally, the order is unlikely to deter criminals, as they are the ones who will ignore it.
Red State: Jonathan Turley Explains How New Mexico Governor's Gun Rights 'Suspension' Could Backfire
New Mexico Governor suspends gun rights, overriding open/concealed carry laws in Albuquerque. Grisham claims her oath to the Constitution is "not absolute" and wants to start a debate on gun violence. However, her justification seems weak and illegal, leading to potential legal challenges and the possibility of curbing future emergency declarations. Grisham comes across as a petty tyrant with no regard for the Constitution.
#economy
Fox News: Climate protesters break through police barrier, block Dutch highway
Climate activists in the Netherlands blocked a highway to protest government subsidies for the fossil fuel industry. Extinction Rebellion and Greenpeace participated in the demonstration, demanding the repeal of subsidies. The activists vowed to continue protesting until their demands are met.
A report revealed that the Dutch government spends billions of euros annually on fossil fuel subsidies. The report called for lawmakers to phase out these subsidies before the country's election. Minister for Climate and Energy Rob Jetten acknowledged the need to end subsidies but did not provide a timeline.
#culture
Fox News: Teddy bear quiz! How well do you know the popular children's toy?
Teddy bears, beloved children's toys, are celebrated on National Teddy Bear Day with a quiz about the stuffed animals. The first teddy bear was created after a bear-hunting trip, but which U.S. president refused to shoot a bear? The original teddy bear is on display in a museum, but which one? Take the quiz and test your knowledge about these cuddly toys!
Fox News: Ethan Hawke warned young actors to go to 'monastery' instead of taking too many roles, daughter recalls
Ethan Hawke and his daughter Maya discuss their new film "Wildcat" and the dangers of Hollywood culture, with Ethan expressing concerns about young actors taking on too many projects. Ethan also reflects on his late friend River Phoenix and the pressure of fame. Other actors, such as Mark Wahlberg and James Van Der Beek, have also moved away from Hollywood to provide a better life for their families. Experts suggest that Hollywood can put pressure on children and that leaving the city can benefit family well-being.
Forbes: Why Taylor Lorenz’s Version Of Internet History Matters
Taylor Lorenz's book, "Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence, and Power on the Internet," explores the evolution of internet culture and its impact on social media. From the early mommy bloggers to the rise of influencers, Lorenz examines the cultural perspective of the tech industry. She also delves into the forgotten stories of New York's Silicon Alley and critiques the shortcomings of Silicon Valley. This comprehensive history provides context for the massive growth of online media and offers insight for both current and future users, as well as tech founders.
#sports
Forbes: What’s Gone Wrong For Newcastle United This Season?
Newcastle United's recent poor performance has raised questions about Eddie Howe's leadership. The team has struggled this season, lacking intensity and defensive stability. Midfielder Bruno Guimaraes is currently out of form. Howe's job is not in immediate jeopardy, but if the team continues to struggle, his position may be at risk.
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Newsbusters: FLASHBACK: When Dan Rather’s Partisan Corruption Caught Up With Him
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather will be inducted into the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Gold and Silver Circle. This comes 19 years after Rather's attempt to smear then-President George W. Bush with false documents on his National Guard service. The documents were quickly exposed as forgeries.