As the Obama administration tackles the challenge of shoring up the economy, cultural leaders are urging the president not to forget arts institutions.
The Economic Impact Of Local Arts And Culture Businesses and play an important role in the economic revitalization of cities and the vibrancy of our neighborhoods.” Indeed, 80 percent of attendees to arts and culture events agreed that “the event ... 10/16/2023 - 1:00 am | View Link
What’s next for disgraced former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.)? Possibly a run for governor of the Sunshine State.
In an interview he gave the Tampa Bay Times, published on Tuesday, Gaetz says he’s “starting to think about running for governor” in Florida next year. The state’s current Gov. Ron DeSantis is term-limited.
Gaetz seems undeterred by the notion that his long record of controversies—including the House Ethics Committee report released last month that found evidence he “regularly” paid for sex, including once with a minor, and bought and used drugs, among other allegations—could impact his electability.
Four large fires have burned over 15,000 acres in 24 hours in Los Angeles County, with wind gusts reaching hurricane-level strength in one of the region’s most destructive fires in history.
Authorities warn that the severe winds are likely to intensify in the hours ahead. But as of this writing, 80,000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders, and over 3oo,ooo residents remain without power.
The Trump flacks on Fox's Outnumbered did their best to sanewash Trump's insane presser this Tuesday. As we already discussed here, the entire thing was nuts, with Trump rambling about rainwater and taking a shower, invading Greenland and Panama, changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, and more.
But that didn't stop Trump bootlickers on Fox from pretending that this is all somehow normal, and sanewashing his comments about annexing Canada.
MCENANY: Kennedy, there was some laughter when President Trump said the 501st state could be Canada.
Well isn't this SPECIAL.
NBC News reports: "The company’s new guidelines prohibit insults about someone’s intellect or mental illness on Facebook, Instagram and Threads, as have previous iterations. However, the latest guidelines now include a caveat for accusing LGBTQ people of being mentally ill because they are gay or transgender. “We do allow allegations of mental illness or abnormality when based on gender or sexual orientation, given political and religious discourse about transgenderism and homosexuality and common non-serious usage of words like ‘weird,’” the revised company guidelines read."
In addition, users may now refer to women as "household objects" and non-binary people as "it."
And Popular Information reports that Zuckerberg is taking big inspiration from President Musk, as Meta
"move[s] its Trust and Safety and Content Moderation teams out of California and our U.