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Journalism Alert: Biden s Bedtime and Adorable PDA s Give the Corporate Media All the Feels

AP Photo/Patrick Semansky How do you cover the most boring president ever, Joe Biden, when you can’t criticize him even when he signs 3,762 executive orders in three days? He’s been in office for 50 years, so there are not even a lot of background or “how he got here” stories. The restriction on criticism is quite a problem for the corporate media in their quest to support the narratives of unity and normalcy, even when no one is buying it. And while they hated Orange Man Bad with every fiber of their being, he was fantastic for ratings.

EU court prioritizes animals over Jews and Muslims in backing ritual slaughter ban

EU court prioritizes animals over Jews and Muslims in backing ritual slaughter ban Melissa Braunstein © Provided by Washington Examiner What a way to bookend a year. In January, the world marked the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. World leaders gathered and solemnly promised, “Never again.” Here we are in December, and while there is no new Holocaust, Europe is making Jews and Muslims feel remarkably unwelcome in their own homes. On Thursday, the Court of Justice of the European Union, or CJEU, issued a ruling permitting a ban on religious slaughter in Belgium. In 2017, Flanders and Wallonia, two of Belgium’s three regions, banned animal slaughter that didn’t include preslaughter stunning. Both laws went into effect last year.

Introductory economics course at CSU focuses on the impacts of COVID-19

Introductory economics course at CSU focuses on the impacts of COVID-19 15 Dec, 2020 Terry Iverson A snippet of the class in which students discussed the monetary value of a human life with Associate Professor Terry Iverson was featured in an article in But the course,  which was delivered remotely, was much more wide-ranging than that. The faculty from the Department of Economics each taught a section of the class, covering their particular areas of expertise. Those included impacts on marginalized groups, food production/agriculture, and higher education. There was even a section on “greening” the post-COVID economy with sustainability efforts, a section taught by renowned environmental economist Ed Barbier.

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how do parents respond? let s say you have a son. what do you do exactly? melissa braunstein has thought a lot about this. she s a senior contributor to the federalist. she s excellent, and she joins us tonight. this is a real question for those of us who have boys.el how do you respond to a culture that hates them for being boys? that s one thing i m starting to figure out. we have three girls and we had our first son last fall. so we are new to the whole boy thing. but it is a huge question on my mind at this point because it became very apparent to me last year when i was pregnant and starting to think about these things that our culture is sending very different messages about being a girl in america and being a boy. my daughters are constantly told they can be whatever they want to be and whoever they want to be, which i applaud. tucker: me too. i feel like the messages being sent towards my son are much more negative and narrow. he s being already warned even at the size

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