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It's CRITICAL for Trump to have the authority to enact tariffs, says former deputy US trade rep
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It's CRITICAL for Trump to have the authority to enact tariffs, says former deputy US trade rep

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Why Have We Unlearned What We Knew in 1900?
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Why Have We Unlearned What We Knew in 1900?

by Raymond Wolters, The Unz Review: Some years ago evolutionary psychologist J. Philippe Rushton asked me, as a historian, the following question: Why have modern historians ‘unlearned’ so much that was known and understood in 1900? Why has knowledge about the evolutionary basis of race regressed while the understanding of other matters has increased? I did not […]
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What We’re Reading: The Most-Ridden Bicycle in New York’s Bike Share System
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What We’re Reading: The Most-Ridden Bicycle in New York’s Bike Share System

Welcome back to our weekly behind-the-scenes glimpse at what’s getting our team talking. Let us know what you think at info@reasonstobecheerful.world.   Wheels in motion Citi Bike, New York City’s bike share system, has proven wildly popular. How popular? Check out this story from Bloomberg (incidentally, the magazine started by the mayor who oversaw Citi Bike’s launch) shared by Interim Editorial Director Tess Riley. The article takes us on a ride with the most-used bike in the entire Citi Bike system, offering a fascinating glimpse at how folks get around in America’s least-car-dependent city. Tess says:   I really enjoyed this story about Citi Bike #32606, a.k.a. the most used Citi Bike bike in NYC. Not a solution piece per se, but cool to see data visualization being used to celebrate such amazing use of resources (over 806 days, the bike in question was ridden 8,624 times). On the hunt Foraging for wild food is often a more sustainable way to eat — but not always. Contributing Editor Geetanjali Krishna shares a story — and a personal memory — about foraging, and learns that sometimes it’s not what’s best for biodiversity. Geetanjali says:   Foraging brings back childhood memories of finding wild strawberry patches in the Himalayas. I found this story interesting because it makes the point that foraging for wild foods may sound lovely, but it isn’t necessarily sustainable and runs the risk of depleting wild resources. I can still taste the tart, tiny strawberries we’d so greedily pick though. What else we’re reading  To Defend Against Russian Tanks, Finland and Poland Consider Restoring Wetlands — shared by Executive Editor Will Doig from France 24  Capital Grains: The Urban Trees Getting a Second Life — shared by Interim Editorial Director Tess Riley from Positive News  Dallas Ended Downtown Homelessness. White House Wants to Change the Rules — shared by Michaela Haas from the Washington Post (subscription required) In other news… Rolling Stone and many other outlets shared RTBC Founder David Byrne’s wedding playlist. Help us celebrate by listening here! The post What We’re Reading: The Most-Ridden Bicycle in New York’s Bike Share System appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.
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Playing God: Mossad’s Murder of Achmed Bouchiki
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Playing God: Mossad’s Murder of Achmed Bouchiki

Playing God: Mossad’s Murder of Achmed Bouchiki JamesHoare Wed, 09/03/2025 - 08:50
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Why is Trump’s Justice Department carrying water for Obama’s visa scam?
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Why is Trump’s Justice Department carrying water for Obama’s visa scam?

Donald Trump’s base has reached a clear conclusion: The entire importation of white-collar workers from India was a scam. It replaced American workers, fueled outsourcing to India, and boosted its economy at the expense of our own.The labor market is so weak that even legal visa programs should be suspended under Trump’s 212(f) authority. Yet the H-1B and L visa pipelines remain open, and worse, the Trump Justice Department is defending one of Obama’s most lawless expansions: the H-4 spousal work program.Defending Obama’s H-4 visa scheme undermines both the law and the American workforce.Save Jobs USA, representing American workers, has sued the government for continuing Obama’s program that grants work permits to H-1B spouses on H-4 visas. Congress authorized the H-4 visa, but it never authorized work permits. Obama simply created them in 2015 by executive fiat.Because the program is untethered from statutory limits, it has no cap. While the U.S. still issues around 120,000 H-1B visas each year — including under Trump — hundreds of thousands of spouses now work illegally in the same industries, displacing Americans. Most are funneled into the tech sector, overwhelmingly from India.This lawsuit has been winding through the courts for nearly a decade. It began after Southern California Edison fired American workers and replaced them with H-1B visa holders. Both district and appellate courts in D.C. sided with the government. Now, as the case reaches the Supreme Court, Trump’s Justice Department filed a brief — signed off by Pam Bondi — arguing that plaintiffs lack standing to sue.“Petitioner did not identify a single member who is ‘suffering immediate or threatened injury’ that is fairly traceable to the 2015 rule,” government lawyers wrote last month.Even if one debates the technicalities of standing, why would Bondi waste resources defending a program that is plainly illegal and harmful to American workers — the opposite of what Trump promised in 2015?A broader failure on foreign laborSeven months into the new administration, the broader picture looks grim. The White House has failed to slow worker visa programs outside of narrow national security concerns. Trump has not invoked his 212(f) authority to halt needless foreign labor. Instead, he has floated the idea of importing 600,000 Chinese students — an economic and national security risk rolled into one.This is the worst possible time to flood the market with foreign workers. The economy has averaged just 35,000 new jobs a month, the weakest pace since the Great Recession. Entry-level job listings are down 15% while applications are up 30%. The class of 2024 is still struggling: 41% underemployed, 58% still searching.Tech companies, meanwhile, continue layoffs by the tens of thousands this year even as they lobby for more H-1Bs:Intel: 21,000Panasonic: 10,000Meta: 3,600Hewlett-Packard: 2,000Hewlett Packard Enterprise: 2,500IBM: 8,000PayPal: 2,500Dell: 12,500TCS: 12,000Why would they seek more visas in the middle of layoffs? Because nearly half of H-1Bs go to outsourcing and staffing firms, which feed India’s tech industry while hollowing out our own. Each expansion of the visa pipeline means more outsourcing, not more prosperity for Americans.RELATED: American universities should be for Americans Blaze Media illustrationThe corporate captureThe deeper problem is the growing partnership between this administration and multinational tech giants. The government even owns a 10% equity stake in Intel. Palantir, which holds sensitive defense and health databases, has been allowed to staff up with foreign workers who now handle American taxpayers’ critical data.Against this backdrop, Bondi’s defense of Obama’s illegal spousal work program looks less like a legal technicality and more like a political signal: This administration is drifting from Trump’s 2015 America First promises and closer to the “America Last” priorities of multinational corporations.Back to 2015’s warningThe case against foreign workers is even stronger now than when Trump rode down that golden escalator a decade ago. The economy is weaker, the job market tighter, and the outsourcing racket more blatant. Defending Obama’s H-4 visa scheme undermines both the law and the American workforce.The administration needs to remember what brought Trump to power in the first place. Stop importing foreign labor. Shut down lawless programs. Put American workers first.
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Trump Says Putin, Kim, Xi Conspiring Against US as CCP Stages Military Parade
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Trump Says Putin, Kim, Xi Conspiring Against US as CCP Stages Military Parade

President Trump participates in a Cabinet meeting at the White House on Aug. 26, 2025. Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty ImagesChinese leader Xi Jinping presided over the country’s military parade marking the…
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Newsom, Lawmakers Reach Deal to Allow Uber, Lyft Drivers to Unionize
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Newsom, Lawmakers Reach Deal to Allow Uber, Lyft Drivers to Unionize

Passengers waiting for Uber or Lyft at San Diego International Airport on March 20, 2025. Jane Yang/The Epoch TimesCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers have brokered a deal with Uber and Lyft,…
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Ravens Seek Redemption in Primetime Clash With Bills
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Ravens Seek Redemption in Primetime Clash With Bills

Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens runs the ball against the Buffalo Bills in the first quarter during the AFC Divisional Playoff at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York on Jan.19, 2025. Al…
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