Annoyed with time changes in the fall and spring? So is President-elect Donald Trump. On Friday, Trump posted on Truth Social that the “Republican Party will use its best efforts to eliminate Daylight Saving Time” because it is “inconvenient, and very costly to our Nation.”
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Ending daylight saving time would also not be that original—two thirds of countries do not have it.
Every summer, 50 of the nation’s best and brightest teenage girls gather in Mobile, Alabama, to embark on two of the most intense weeks of their lives. Everybody wants the same thing: to walk away with a $40,000 college scholarship and the title of Distinguished Young Woman of America.
Reporter Shima Oliaee competed for Nevada when she was a teenager, and was invited back as a judge more than 20 years later.
On Wednesday, the nonprofit organization Disability Rights Florida sued the Florida Department of Children and Families, claiming that the state agency failed to collect data and compile comprehensive annual reports on the people it’s involuntarily committing.
Florida’s Baker Act, which first passed in 1971, has required specific data—including the length of commitments and the diagnoses of those committed—to be collected since 2007.
In today's episode of 'We're all gonna die,' we have RFK Jr.'s lawyer, Aaron Siri, who has petitioned the government to revoke its approval of the polio vaccine. MAHA, amirite?
Siri is assisting Donald's health secretary pick to select top jobs despite his long history of attacking vaccines, including the hepatitis B vaccine.
The New York Times reports:
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