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‘America First’ and Israel
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‘America First’ and Israel

If you are a politically active conservative, you are more than likely well aware of the recent kerfuffle caused by Tucker Carlson’s interview of Nick Fuentes and the ensuing national dialogue regarding…
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The Clipification and the Weaponization of Media Clips to Fracture the Right
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The Clipification and the Weaponization of Media Clips to Fracture the Right

In the fractured landscape of American conservatism, “clipification”—the art of excising a soundbite from its contextual cradle and parading it as damning evidence—serves as both scalpel and sledgehammer.…
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Trump Refocuses on Affordability as Inflation and Voter Frustrations Mount
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Trump Refocuses on Affordability as Inflation and Voter Frustrations Mount

BY EMMANUEL OGBONNA  President Donald Trump is shifting his political and economic messaging to confront one of the most pressing challenges facing his administration — the rising cost of living.…
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Judge Orders Trump Administration to Fully Fund Food Stamps Slams Political Delay
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Judge Orders Trump Administration to Fully Fund Food Stamps Slams Political Delay

By Blessing Nweke A US federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to immediately restore full funding to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), accusing officials of withholding…
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Scott Jennings Dodges Lightning on CNN As Democrat Laughably Claims Obamacare Lowered Healthcare Costs
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Scott Jennings Dodges Lightning on CNN As Democrat Laughably Claims Obamacare Lowered Healthcare Costs

Republican commentator Scott Jennings braced for holy judgment from the sky on CNN Thursday. A Democrat panel guest lied that Obamacare had lowered healthcare costs for Americans. Is that thunder…
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Did Trump convert to Judaism? ✡️?????‍♂️
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The one problem Thom Yorke had with ‘South Park’: “Emote more”
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The one problem Thom Yorke had with ‘South Park’: “Emote more”

An unexpected issue... The post The one problem Thom Yorke had with ‘South Park’: “Emote more” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Epstein Told Cellmate He Was Offered Deal to Implicate Trump, Filing AllegesEpstein Told Cellmate He Was Offered Deal to Implicate Trump, Filing Alleges
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from Your News: Ex-cop and convicted killer Nicholas Tartaglione claims prosecutors said Epstein could walk free if he tied Trump to his crimes. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom Jeffrey Epstein told his cellmate that federal prosecutors offered him a deal to falsely implicate President Donald Trump in exchange for his freedom, according to a sworn filing […]
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The Lighter Side
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The Spark: How Kids Are Making Meaningful Change in Their Communities
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The Spark: How Kids Are Making Meaningful Change in Their Communities

Welcome back to The Spark, our monthly celebration of how people just like you are creating positive change, one meaningful step at a time. The Spark is generously supported by Laura Rice. Sign up to Reasons to be Cheerful’s weekly newsletter here and you’ll get The Spark in your inbox at the start of each month. In this issue:  How “bike buses” use herd mentality to help young cyclists get to school safely  Student volunteers are keeping food-insecure classmates nourished on weekends  Can public markets turn today’s young makers into tomorrow’s entrepreneurs? Hop aboard the bike bus Early every Wednesday morning, a small armada of kids dressed in neon safety vests and helmets hits the streets of Trussville, Alabama. Belting out Taylor Swift and Morgan Wallen songs, they pedal their way through the Birmingham suburb, picking up more pint-sized cyclists as they go, until, about 20 strong, they arrive at their destination: Magnolia Elementary School. This is the Magnolia Bike Bus, one of more than 470 groups around the world that coordinate two-wheeled commutes for students to and from school. The idea dates back to 1998, when parents and a school in Brecht, Belgium coordinated a group ride to school, the idea being that cycling in a herd is safer than riding alone. But the concept really took off after an elementary school teacher in Spain launched a group commute to school with her students and fellow teachers in 2020. Footage of the group, known as a bicibús, went viral on social media; before long, schools across Barcelona — and then the world — started replicating the model. There are more than 470 bike bus groups globally. Credit: Audra Marshall. In Trussville, most families get around by car. But after Audra Marshall came across an Instagram account about bike buses last year, she realized her neighborhood would be a perfect place to try it out. Four neighborhoods are adjacent to the elementary school, which can be reached without crossing large roads. And, unlike many parts of Birmingham, the area is relatively flat. She started a sign-up sheet, expecting only a few people to join her family on the morning ride. Soon, the group grew to more than a dozen regulars. At last year’s special nighttime Christmas ride, about 40 kids and parents showed up. Every Wednesday, Marshall and her two sons meet their neighbors at 7:20 a.m., then follow a set path to pick up other students, ending up at the school about 25 minutes later. On the ride, first graders mingle with fifth graders, and parents often tag along. “It’s pretty much the easiest day to wake your child up for school,” she says. “They’re popping out of bed.” Marshall blasts a playlist on each ride. She was delighted on a recent morning when “Who Let the Dogs Out,” a Top 40 song from 2000 (a bonafide oldie), proved to be a huge hit. “I want it to be as enjoyable as it can for them, something that will be one of their childhood memories later down the road,” she says. Weighed down by negative news? Our smart, bright, weekly newsletter is the uplift you’ve been looking for. [contact-form-7] Unlike some bike buses that are organized through schools, Magnolia Bike Bus is a parent-led group. Initially, according to Marshall, the school was reluctant to get behind it, and refused to circulate flyers. But she’s seen a shift: This year, the bike bus had a booth at the school’s Halloween fundraiser, where they gave away a bike. “Teachers are definitely fans of it now,” she says, after “seeing it grow over the course of time.”  Marshall’s sign-up sheet includes a parental permission form, contact and address information, and the student’s favorite song. Before the school year starts, she alerts the broader community that the bike bus will be passing through, posting reminders in a neighborhood Facebook group and hanging signs along the route. While her community is particularly suitable, Marshall says bike buses are possible anywhere. In places where schools are along larger roads, she says organizers can often enlist local police as escorts or traffic control. “Don’t let things scare you or deter you from the idea,” she says. “Don’t even worry about the number of people who might show up, because if you build it, they will show.” For information about how to start a bike bus in your neighborhood, visit Bike Bus World. After-school snacks, powered by kids Each week, high school students in Bedford, New Hampshire gather to pack up bags with jars of peanut butter, granola bars, and other snacks and easy-to-package meals. At the end of the week, these bags are sent home with about 1,150 of their classmates across the school district. Food parcels put together by high school students can help support their peers during weekends, when subsidized school lunches aren’t part of the daily routine. Credit: Oleksii Synelnykov. One in five children in the U.S. is food insecure. The National School Lunch Program is a key source of nutrition for kids, providing federally subsidized meals for 29.4 million schoolchildren. But between Friday and Monday, many of those kids may not have reliable meals. That gap prompted siblings in the Manchester area in 2016 to start Fueled By Kids, an organization now run by Bedford High School students. Student volunteers gather on Thursdays to prep bags of food. Then, school counselors and principals across 21 of the district’s schools distribute the bags each week, keeping the recipients anonymous from the student volunteers. To date, the student-run effort has packed more than 235,000 bags of food, distributing almost 1.9 million meals and snacks. Making more than a buck  For budding professional makers, learning a craft is only the half of it. The other half is building entrepreneurial skills — something they’re learning at children-exclusive markets.  Wait, you're not a member yet? Join the Reasons to be Cheerful community by supporting our nonprofit publication and giving what you can. Join Cancel anytime Markets that welcome young vendors are popping up from Massachusetts to New Mexico, giving young people a chance to sell their self-made wares to the public. For instance, the City Flea, a curated public market in Cincinnati, organizes an annual parallel public market for vendors aged four to 14. And last month, Belmont Farmers Market in Massachusetts held its first “Entrepreneur Day” for kids, teaching them not only how to sell their goods, but to write business plans and develop marketing concepts. Getting a taste of business appears to have benefits for kids beyond just making a buck: The children’s entrepreneurship organization Lemonade Day, which encourages kids to start lemonade stands, finds that the experience boosts skills in problem-solving, communication and applying math in the real world. The post The Spark: How Kids Are Making Meaningful Change in Their Communities appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.
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Why Blake Shelton + Gwen Stefani Are Spending Time Apart
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Why Blake Shelton + Gwen Stefani Are Spending Time Apart

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani have sparked chatter by spending more time apart — but it may not mean what people think. Here’s what’s really going on. Continue reading…
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