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Boy with Rare Genetic Disorder Amazes Doctors After World-First Gene Therapy
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Boy with Rare Genetic Disorder Amazes Doctors After World-First Gene Therapy

The first child in history has successfully been treated with a new genetic therapy for an ultra-rare developmental defect called Hunter syndrome. Several years in the making, Oliver Chu became the first in the world to receive the stem cell-based treatment in February, and 3 months later seemed to be a normal child again, meeting […] The post Boy with Rare Genetic Disorder Amazes Doctors After World-First Gene Therapy appeared first on Good News Network.
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Wide World of Toys | Episode 1 – Kenner Batman Dark Knight Collection Retrospective
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Wide World of Toys | Episode 1 – Kenner Batman Dark Knight Collection Retrospective

The Wide World of Toys Podcast is back, refreshed and rebooted! Join host Ken, as he talks about his decision to bring back the show and what it will feature. In the inaugural episode, Ken CONTINUE READING... The post Wide World of Toys | Episode 1 – Kenner Batman Dark Knight Collection Retrospective appeared first on The Retro Network.
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Here Are 4 Ways Trump Has Successfully Pressured Higher Ed to Abandon DEI
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Here Are 4 Ways Trump Has Successfully Pressured Higher Ed to Abandon DEI

The Department of Education may soon be closing shop, but that doesn’t mean the Trump administration’s attempt to course-correct higher education in America is finished. Given that it is over a year since the American people elected President Donald Trump, it’s a good time to review how his administration has done on one of its most important tasks: cure elite institutions, higher education particularly, of the diversity, equity, and inclusion madness. Given how central these programs have become to elite universities, it’s no surprise they haven’t abandoned them without a fight. There is still a huge amount of work to be done. But several departments in the Trump administration have been relentless in trying to remove this destructive and illegal doctrine from our schools. Here are some of the most important steps Trump has taken so far. Executive Order on DEI The perhaps biggest blow to DEI in higher education came at nearly the moment Trump entered office when he signed a flurry of executive orders, including “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity.” It essentially repealed President Joe Biden’s Day One executive order that transformed the federal government into the primary enforcer of the “Great Awokening.” “Illegal DEI and DEIA policies not only violate the text and spirit of our longstanding Federal civil-rights laws, they also undermine our national unity, as they deny, discredit, and undermine the traditional American values of hard work, excellence, and individual achievement in favor of an unlawful, corrosive, and pernicious identity-based spoils system,” the order read. Mike Gonzalez at The Heritage Foundation called this and other similar orders the “policy equivalent of the Romans salting the Carthaginian fields after reducing their Mediterranean city-state enemy to ruins: Promoting racial preferences was after all the hallmark of the defeated and dispatched Biden administration.” The Trump executive order drastically changed how federal departments would do business, but most importantly in terms of higher education, it opened up the possibly to review the vast array of grants handed out to higher education that promoted DEI. DOGE and the Department of Education It was through the executive orders on DEI that the Department of Government Efficiency began to review grants being distributed to colleges and universities with an eye toward removing those that promoted the now-illegal DEI. This included $373 million at the Department of Education that had been funding 70 DEI training grants for teachers. One grant, according to the New York Post, was reportedly funding teachers to “engage in ongoing learning and self-reflection to confront their own biases and racism, and develop asset-based anti-racist mindsets.” While it’s certainly a huge and positive development that the Department of Education is shutting down, those keeping the light on inside have done an excellent job of continuing this work of removing bogus DEI grants. In February they canceled “18 grants totaling $226 million that were awarded under the Comprehensive Centers Program.” Among the things being funded by these grants was a “video instructing teachers to ‘flick that white man off your shoulder’ in order to resist the ‘settler patriarchy’ and the ‘white gaze.’” Instead of just running on autopilot, the Department of Education actively went about cutting off the arms of their own DEI octopus. Civil Rights Lawsuits Another way of going after DEI in higher education came from civil rights law. Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination “on the basis of race, color, or national origin.” It was through this that the Department of Education and Department of Justice threatened colleges and universities with lawsuits and withholding of funds if they did not stop programs that discriminated based on race. For instance, the Department of Education Office of Civil Rights sent a so-called Dear Colleague letter to Harvard University, informing the school that the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard disallowing race-based affirmative action programs would be enforced. The letter indicated that programs that “may appear neutral on their face” but in fact facilitate racial discrimination would be subject to scrutiny. The Trump administration has used Title VI as a means to freeze hundreds of millions of dollars in funds to universities it says are in violation of the law. The State Department has recently jumped about this effort to remove DEI from higher education too. According to a report in The Guardian, the State Department released a memo on Nov. 17 seeking to exclude 38 universities from the Diplomacy Lab federal research program because they “openly engage in DEI hiring practices.” Civil Rights Lawsuits, Title IX Edition The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, led by Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, has aggressively applied Title IX of the Civil Rights Act to root out another major component of the DEI revolution. The Department of Education has also been launching investigations of Title IX violations. DOJ has investigated schools from K-12 to university level for allowing men to infiltrate women’s sports and women’s spaces. “Title IX exists to protect women and girls in education. It is perverse to allow males to compete against girls, invade their private spaces, and take their trophies,” Dhillon said in May. “This Division will aggressively defend women’s hard-fought rights to equal educational opportunities.” The University of Pennsylvania made a deal with the Trump administration to keep federal funding by saying that it would no longer allow men to compete in women’s sports. UPenn had previously allowed Lia Thomas, a man, to compete in women’s swimming. The school was also required to issue an apology to past female swimmers. The post Here Are 4 Ways Trump Has Successfully Pressured Higher Ed to Abandon DEI appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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World’s Oldest Little Penguin, Lazzie, Celebrates 25th Birthday – But She’s Still Young At Heart
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World’s Oldest Little Penguin, Lazzie, Celebrates 25th Birthday – But She’s Still Young At Heart

And incredibly cute too.
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If conservatives will not defend capitalism, who will?
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If conservatives will not defend capitalism, who will?

In the aftermath of Zohran Mamdani’s electoral victory earlier this month, it became clear that socialism is a greater threat on the left than ever before. It is also clear that the GOP could no longer coast along by proclaiming, “Vote for us because he’s a socialist,” assuming that people would forever have a knee-jerk reaction to that word.One issue that defined New York’s mayoral race — and increasingly politics throughout the country — is affordability. For millions of Americans, affording rent, groceries, health care, and a home seem further out of reach than ever before. The issue has been winked at by politicians across the spectrum for years around election time with precious little results to show for it.Explaining to voters why they are wrong — or even worse, outright dismissing their concerns — has never worked politically, and that is not going to change now. We have largely reached a point where this can no longer be avoided: We are now seeing regular releases of ever-worsening economic figures. The median age for all U.S. home buyers is 59 — a staggering statistic by itself, made even worse by the fact that it is up from just 28 back in 1991.And it is not just that people are getting priced out of home ownership — rents have gone up astronomically over the past decade, leading us to a situation in which the American consumer is clearly struggling to get by. From credit card debt at record highs with seriously delinquent accounts hitting 12%, the highest since 2012, to auto repos matching 2009 levels, it is pretty clear that the consumer is maxed out.Looking around at how conservative pundits spent the last few weeks talking though, you would not know it at all. You would be forgiven if you thought they had just come off a huge electoral victory. Conservatism simply cannot reduce itself to being the worst caricature of cold elitism that turns a blind eye to the very real economic struggles many in the country are facing.Ben Shapiro kicked things off after suggesting to young people that they simply should not live in places like New York City, criticizing the idea that someone would deserve to live where they grew up and where job opportunities are heavily concentrated.That same week, Donald Trump opened a rift within his own base — a rare sight for sure — in an interview with Laura Ingraham over the issue of H-1B visas. When she pushed him on his stance, saying that we have “plenty of talented people here,” he interrupted with, “No you don’t, no you don’t.” Instead of focusing on how to make American workers more competitive through better education or training, the message heard by many was that Americans were not up for the job.Worst of all may have been Dinesh D’Souza, who felt the need to weigh in on Vivek Ramaswamy’s meritocratic education reform by essentially race-baiting, saying: “How ironic it will be if a brown American like Vivek actually helps to fix education and raise the prospects of white kids, while all the professional whiteys on X continue their idle boasting.” Whatever the merits of education reform, mocking struggling Americans — especially through whatever “professional whiteys” is supposed to mean — is not doing anyone any favors.With approaches like these from the right, who needs the left anymore? It took Ramaswamy’s opponent in the Ohio gubernatorial race, Amy Acton, all of 24 hours to put together an ad saying that Ramaswamy thinks “Ohioans are lazy and mediocre. He’s wrong.” It practically wrote itself.Arguments like these from conservatives do more damage to the defense of capitalism than attacks from socialists ever could and are totally disconnected from what free markets actually are. Capitalism has delivered more prosperity than any system in human history, and it is not even close — but it did not get there by running on the platform of saying, “You’re too poor to live where you grew up, our country isn’t talented, move aside.”New York City is famous throughout the world because it is the city where generation after generation of people who wanted to work hard could go and make something of themselves. Nobody I have seen on the right is asking for a luxury life handed to them on a silver spoon while they sit on the couch. They are frustrated by the fact that the world seems to be increasingly out of reach for them.The only person in the GOP who seems to be able to see this, I’m horrified to say, appears to be Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.), who spent the last few weeks getting attacked for acknowledging that many “young adults are barely making it” and accusing Trump’s allies of gaslighting Americans about the cost of living. On Saturday, she posted on X: “My heart is with Americans who struggle to afford life in America today.”To her credit, she has been consistent in prioritizing cost-of-living issues — something that has become far too rare in the GOP since Donald Trump took office. She has taken the lead in warning that health insurance premiums would double for millions of Americans — including her own adult children — when enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies expire, while Republican leadership has largely sidestepped the problem.RELATED: Mamdani sells socialism — and Republicans peddle the Temu version Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty ImagesWe on the right have long embraced a tougher-love approach that certainly includes prioritizing a strong work ethic, and nobody needs to give that up. But that is not the issue here at all — Ben Shapiro’s comments are not directed at people who do not want to work; they are directed at and felt by those who do work and still cannot afford many basic things that previous generations took for granted.Explaining to voters why they are wrong — or even worse, outright dismissing their concerns — has never worked politically, and that is not going to change now. Support for capitalism has now fallen to 54% overall, with Democrats preferring socialism 66% to 42%.Peter Thiel’s now-viral email from 2020 captures exactly what is underlying this shift: From the perspective of a broken generational compact ... when one has too much student debt or if housing is too unaffordable, then one will have negative capital for a long time ... if one has no stake in the capitalist system, then one may well turn against it. He was right then, and he is right now. The only thing left to be seen is whether the right will wake up to that reality before it is too late.If this month’s performance is any indication, I am not holding my breath.Editor’s note: This article was originally published by RealClearPolitics and made available via RealClearWire.
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Game Over? Trump Cracks Down on All Immigration From Third-World Countries - ‘You Won’t Be Here for Long’
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Game Over? Trump Cracks Down on All Immigration From Third-World Countries - ‘You Won’t Be Here for Long’

Game Over? Trump Cracks Down on All Immigration From Third-World Countries - ‘You Won’t Be Here for Long’
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Trump: US Will Act 'Very Soon' Against Venezuelan Drug Traffickers 'by Land'
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Trump: US Will Act 'Very Soon' Against Venezuelan Drug Traffickers 'by Land'

The U.S. will "very soon" start taking action to stop suspected Venezuelan drug traffickers on land, President Donald Trump said Thursday.
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ICC Rejects Plea to Release Philippine Fmr President Duterte
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ICC Rejects Plea to Release Philippine Fmr President Duterte

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will remain in detention at the International Criminal Court after appeals judges on Friday rejected a request to release him on health grounds.
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Hungary's Orbán Meets Putin in Moscow for Energy Talks
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Hungary's Orbán Meets Putin in Moscow for Energy Talks

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is visiting Moscow for energy talks with Vladimir Putin, a rare step from a European leader amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
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Israeli Forces Kill at Least 13 in Southern Syria Raid, Officials and Residents Say
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Israeli Forces Kill at Least 13 in Southern Syria Raid, Officials and Residents Say

Israeli forces in southern Syria raided a village and opened fire when they were confronted by residents on Friday, killing at least 13, Syrian officials said, as Israel fights on a number of fronts while the shaky ceasefire in Gaza moves forward.
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