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Rubio to Drop a Beat On Anti-Semitic Brit Rappers?
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Rubio to Drop a Beat On Anti-Semitic Brit Rappers?

Rubio to Drop a Beat On Anti-Semitic Brit Rappers?
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Project Hail Mary Trailer First Look: What Would Happen If The Sun Got Darker?
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Project Hail Mary Trailer First Look: What Would Happen If The Sun Got Darker?

As the first trailer for the Ryan Gosling-starring Project Hail Mary arrives, we explore the science behind the sci-fi.
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What Is Kakeya's Needle Problem, And Why Do We Want To Solve It?
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What Is Kakeya's Needle Problem, And Why Do We Want To Solve It?

A tower of problems rests on top of this deceptively tricky question.
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Earth’s Energy Imbalance Is More Than Double What It Should Be – And We Don’t Know Why
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Earth’s Energy Imbalance Is More Than Double What It Should Be – And We Don’t Know Why

Only by phasing out fossil fuels immediately can this problem be fixed.
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Children win: Supreme Court slaps down Big Porn — putting kids before profit
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Children win: Supreme Court slaps down Big Porn — putting kids before profit

On Friday, the Supreme Court upheld Texas’ common-sense law requiring pornography websites to verify the ages of their users and confirm that they are not children. This monumental ruling is key to protecting children from the dangers of the pornography industry. The cost of early exposure to pornography is high, and children deserve better than to be subjected to the violence and degeneracy of this industry.In the legal world, pornography has often been characterized as a question of “free speech.” Indeed, the very name of this court case was Paxton v. Free Speech Coalition, referring to the group that challenged Texas’ law mandating age verification.This decision reinforces the important truth that the rights of children come before the desires of adults.But the FSC doesn't advocate for heterodox campus speakers, whistleblower protections, or even the right to supposed “hate speech.” It's a porn lobby.Porn is big business, and its target consumers are kids. How do we know? Because in the handful of states that have passed age verification laws, some porn platforms have withdrawn altogether, preferring to lose their customers who are 18 to 88 rather than their customers who are 8 to 18.My nonprofit Them Before Us filed an amicus brief in the Paxton case. We argued that today's pornography — free, anonymous, unlimited, violent, and degrading — is particularly dangerous to children. The Supreme Court acknowledged that threat in its ruling.“With the rise of the smartphone and instant streaming, many adolescents can now access vast libraries of video content — both benign and obscene — at almost any time and place,” Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in the court's opinion.Our brief offered the justices a peek into what child or adolescent users might accidentally stumble upon if the FSC had prevailed. Hint: This isn't your uncle's Playboy.We included a screenshot of the PornHub homepage, the most popular internet porn site. To keep with decorum, we redacted/blocked 90% of the nine video thumbnails and much of the titles as well. The content may have been too shocking for adult justices, yet it is easily accessible to a 9-year-old. To make sure there was no confusion about the “violent, body-punishing, and cruel” portals that were just a click away, we listed the popular pornographic categories on which kids could click, including babysitter, bondage, cartoon, gang bang, hentai, old/young, rough sex, school, and step fantasy.Free speech this is not.We don't need to wonder whether or not kids are accessing this content. A decade ago, researchers found that the average age of first exposure to pornography was between 12 and 13. That was ten years ago, before the average age of first-time cell phone users dropped to 12 years old. Many kids can and do access pornography at a much younger age, and the average middle schooler has immediate, and often secret, access to endless hours of violent and disturbing sexual content.Those in the so-called free speech camp have long argued that protecting children from adult material is the responsibility of parents, not the porn distributors themselves. But is that realistic, effective, or even possible in today's internet landscape?As Justice Alito openly pondered during oral arguments, “Do you know a lot of parents who are more tech-savvy than their 15-year-old?”Filtering and parental controls rarely offer sufficient protection. In addition, children who are already socially disadvantaged, such as those raised in single-parent homes, spend more time on screens than their peers, increasing the likelihood of coming across harmful content.Research confirms what common sense tells us: Pornography is bad for kids.Children who are exposed to pornography before the age of 12 are significantly more likely to engage in “problem sexualized behaviors” — including attempts at imitating the sex acts they have witnessed. In addition, pornography is addictive, triggering the same kind of brain reward that leads to gambling addiction and even hard drug abuse.And if 35-year-old, fully formed brains are being rewired by pornography, how much more so 15-year-old brains that are still developing?No. Porn is not a “free speech” issue. It is a child protection issue. And it's not something that parents can manage themselves.It looks like the highest court agreed. States can and should be involved in creating obstacles between children and the sexual content that we know can harm them for life.When adults put children first, good policy results. This decision reinforces the important truth that the rights of children come before the desires of adults. This ruling not only upholds Texas’ law protecting children online but also paves the way for other states’ laws to hold the pornography industry accountable for harming children online.
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'51st state': Trump teases annexation again after Canada quickly caves on major tax
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'51st state': Trump teases annexation again after Canada quickly caves on major tax

President Donald Trump threatened U.S.-Canada trade talks on Friday over the northern nation's digital services tax, which required foreign and domestic large businesses such as Netflix, Amazon.com's Prime Video, and Spotify to pay a levy of 3% on revenue earned from offering online services to users in Canada."We have just been informed that Canada, a very difficult Country to TRADE with, including the fact that they have charged our Farmers as much as 400% Tariffs, for years, on Dairy Products, has just announced that they are putting a Digital Services Tax on our American Technology Companies, which is a direct and blatant attack on our Country," Trump noted in a Truth Social post."They are obviously copying the European Union, which has done the same thing, and is currently under discussion with us, also," continued the president. "Based on this egregious Tax, we are hereby terminating ALL discussions on Trade with Canada, effective immediately."'Canada is a very tough country to deal with.'Canada — the top buyer of American goods, importing $349.4 billion last year, and 75.9% of whose total exports went to the U.S. — made abundantly clear that it wasn't too attached to the tax, which the Parliamentary Budget Office estimated would increase federal government revenues by over $5.2 billion over five years.Within hours of Trump's post, the Department of Finance Canada announced that it was rescinding the digital services tax to advance broader trade negotiations with the United States.Canadian Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne noted that "rescinding the DST will allow the negotiations to make vital progress and reinforce our work to create jobs and build prosperity for all Canadians."U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick thanked Canada on Monday for removing the tax, noting that it was "intended to stifle American innovation and would have been a deal breaker for any trade deal with America."White House spokesman Kush Desai told Blaze News in a statement, "President Trump has once again leveraged the power of the American economy, the best and biggest in the world, to deliver a victory for American industries and workers."RELATED: Canada's solution to reliance on US? Increasing commitments in Europe Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images"In our negotiations on a new economic and security relationship between Canada and the United States, Canada's new government will always be guided by the overall contribution of any possible agreement to the best interests of Canadian workers and businesses," said Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. "Today’s announcement will support a resumption of negotiations toward the July 21, 2025, timeline set out at this month’s G7 Leaders’ Summit in Kananaskis."The Canadian Liberal Party under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau first promised the tax ahead of the 2019 federal election, saying it would "make sure that multinational tech giants pay corporate tax on the revenue they generate in Canada," even though critics indicated that Canadian consumers would end up paying the taxes.The Digital Services Tax Act went into force on June 28, 2024, prompting condemnation stateside as well as an official complaint under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement from former U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai.John Dickerman, vice president of the Washington, D.C.-based Business Council of Canada, suggested to Canadian state media days after Trump's re-election that the tax was likely doomed."The first Trump administration ... was very clear on digital services taxes. They believed that digital services taxes were a very clear indication that a country was specifically targeting the U.S. and targeting U.S. companies. It will be a 'with us and against us' scenario," said Dickerman. "I think there will be very little room for negotiation on DST."Trump leaned on Canada to axe the tax just in the nick of time. The first payments were due on Monday and retroactive to 2022, meaning a number of American corporations were on the hook for billions of dollars.The Canadian government indicated that Carney and Trump have agreed to resume negotiations "with a view towards agreeing on a deal by July 21, 2025.""Canada is a very tough country to deal with, I will say that," Trump told Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures." "Hopefully we'll be fine with Canada. I love Canada. Frankly, Canada should be the 51st state."Editor's note: This article has been edited after publication to include comment from the White House.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson's Jurisprudence Embarrasses the Nation
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Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson's Jurisprudence Embarrasses the Nation

Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson's Jurisprudence Embarrasses the Nation
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Zohran Mamdani LITERALLY Goes Full Communist As Media Continue Claiming He Didn't MEAN It That Way -Watch
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Zohran Mamdani LITERALLY Goes Full Communist As Media Continue Claiming He Didn't MEAN It That Way -Watch

Zohran Mamdani LITERALLY Goes Full Communist As Media Continue Claiming He Didn't MEAN It That Way -Watch
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Absolute Proof Zohran Mamdani Is a Communist Arises, and the Press Response Is Mind-Blowing
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Absolute Proof Zohran Mamdani Is a Communist Arises, and the Press Response Is Mind-Blowing

Absolute Proof Zohran Mamdani Is a Communist Arises, and the Press Response Is Mind-Blowing
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Monday Morning Minute: Flavor of the Month - Mamdania
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Monday Morning Minute: Flavor of the Month - Mamdania

Monday Morning Minute: Flavor of the Month - Mamdania
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