This seems to be the case with 23-year-old Ria Cooper, born Brad Cooper, who has "swapped" his sex a reported three times."
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15-Year-Old Boy Undergoes Sex Change. What Happens Next Is Heartbreaking. | Daily Wire
15-Year-Old Boy Undergoes Sex Change. What Happens Next Is Heartbreaking. | Daily Wire:
"As conservatives throw cold water on the push to give children suffering from gender confusion puberty blockers and put them on the path to "change" their sex via medical means, the left is doing their best to drown-out their warnings with phony shouts of "transphobia." But the left's misguided stance is leaving a wake of real victims in its path, tragically and predictably so.
This seems to be the case with 23-year-old Ria Cooper, born Brad Cooper, who has "swapped" his sex a reported three times."
This seems to be the case with 23-year-old Ria Cooper, born Brad Cooper, who has "swapped" his sex a reported three times."
Extreme weather 'could kill up to 152,000 a year' in Europe by 2100 - BBC News
Extreme weather 'could kill up to 152,000 a year' in Europe by 2100 - BBC News
If nothing is done to cut greenhouse gas emissions and to improve policies to reduce the impact against extreme weather events, the study by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre says:
- Extreme weather could kill up to 152,000 people yearly in Europe by 2100 if nothing is done to curb the effects of climate change, scientists say.
- The number is 50 times more deaths than reported now, the study in The Lancet Planetary Health journal said.
- Heat waves would cause 99% of all weather-related deaths, it added, with southern Europe being worst affected...
If nothing is done to cut greenhouse gas emissions and to improve policies to reduce the impact against extreme weather events, the study by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre says:- Deaths caused by extreme weather could rise from 3,000 a year between 1981 and 2010 to 152,000 between 2071 and 2100
- Two in three people in Europe will be affected by disasters by 2100, against a rate of one in 20 at the start of the century
- There will be a substantial rise in deaths from coastal flooding, from six victims a year at the start of the century to 233 a year by the end of it
Read on!
Less Than A Year After Bailout, Detroit Schools Again Scramble to Stay Afloat [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
Less Than A Year After Bailout, Detroit Schools Again Scramble to Stay Afloat [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"In June 2016, the newly reconstituted Detroit public school district received a $617 million bailout from the Michigan Legislature, wiping some $415 million in accumulated debt from its books.
The full bailout amount included a projected interest expense and an additional $150 million grant to the district for so-called transition costs.
But by the end of that same year, the “new” school district
to keep from racking up another round of deficits and debt..."
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"In June 2016, the newly reconstituted Detroit public school district received a $617 million bailout from the Michigan Legislature, wiping some $415 million in accumulated debt from its books.
The full bailout amount included a projected interest expense and an additional $150 million grant to the district for so-called transition costs.
But by the end of that same year, the “new” school district
- had to leave 300 vacant positions unfilled,
- sell $10 million in property,
- and use a one-time transfer of $15.7 million left on the “old” district’s books
to keep from racking up another round of deficits and debt..."
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Feminists RUIN Everything, And Since I Can't List Everything, Here Are Some Things | Daily Wire
Feminists RUIN Everything, And Since I Can't List Everything, Here Are Some Things | Daily Wire:
"When it comes to the wrath of feminists, no such shield exists. Unlike the groups above, feminists hit us at our most vulnerable spots: our wives, our husbands, our children, our bedrooms and our houses of worship. Simply put, feminists get personal. Not only do they seek to brainwash our daughters into becoming promiscuous she-wolves who think waving "My P–ssy, My Choice" signs at an Amber Rose "SlutWalk" is a great way to spend the weekend, they also conspire to mutate every man into a sniveling pajama boy.
Wherever they go, they impugn without mercy. Like vampires, they suck their prey dry of organic life until all that remains is a hollowed out shell of something that resembles its former self."
Wherever they go, they impugn without mercy. Like vampires, they suck their prey dry of organic life until all that remains is a hollowed out shell of something that resembles its former self."
Someone Just Noticed That Trump Is Getting Stuff Done | Stock News & Stock Market Analysis - IBD
Someone Just Noticed That Trump Is Getting Stuff Done | Stock News & Stock Market Analysis - IBD:
"Achievements: After weeks and months of fixating on tweets and Russia, someone in the press decided to have a look at what the Trump administration has been up to since January.
Lo and behold, they discovered that it's getting a lot done.
"Trump Has Quietly Accomplished More Than It Appears" reads the headline in the Atlantic.
"With the Trump administration's chaos sucking up all the attention," the article begins, "it's been able to move forward on a range of its priorities....
It is
It goes on to detail these achievements, many of which we've highlighted on these pages.
Border crossings, for example, have plummeted, even though all Trump has done so far is promise to enforce existing laws.
...What else?
Well,
"Achievements: After weeks and months of fixating on tweets and Russia, someone in the press decided to have a look at what the Trump administration has been up to since January.
Lo and behold, they discovered that it's getting a lot done.
"Trump Has Quietly Accomplished More Than It Appears" reads the headline in the Atlantic.
"With the Trump administration's chaos sucking up all the attention," the article begins, "it's been able to move forward on a range of its priorities....
It is
- remaking the justice system,
- rewriting environmental rules,
- overhauling public-lands administration, and
- greenlighting major infrastructure projects.
- It is appointing figures who will guarantee the triumph of its ideological vision for decades to come."
It goes on to detail these achievements, many of which we've highlighted on these pages.
Border crossings, for example, have plummeted, even though all Trump has done so far is promise to enforce existing laws.
...What else?
Well,
- Trump pulled out of the Paris climate change deal, which as we noted in this space is a yuuuge win for the economy.
- The EPA, meanwhile, is dismantling Obama's coal-killing, growth-choking Clean Power Plan,
- and draining the heavy-handed Waters of the United States rule.
- When a veteran EPA official resigned this week, she complained in a letter to her former colleagues that "the new EPA Administrator already has repeals of 30 rules under consideration," which the New York Times described as "a regulatory rollback larger in scope than any other over so short a time in the agency's 47-year history."
- Trump promised to kill two regulations for every new one enacted, but in his first six months the ratio was 16-to-1.
- Trump also approved the Keystone XL and other pipeline projects held up by Obama. He's also rolled back a ban on coal mining on public lands..."
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How they "think"-----Earth is on its way to the biggest mass extinction since the dinosaurs, scientists warn - The Washington Post
Earth is on its way to the biggest mass extinction since the dinosaurs, scientists warn - The Washington Post:
"Have humans damaged the Earth's ecosystems so severely that we're well on our way to the biggest mass extinction since the dinosaurs vanished 66 million years ago?
And are we running out of time to reverse the negative impacts of our actions?
Three scientists who have studied extinctions of thousands of species of vertebrates believe so, though others are skeptical of the doomsday-like findings.
A new study published Monday paints a grim picture:
The populations of nearly 9,000 vertebrate species, including mammals such as cheetahs, lions and giraffes, have significantly declined between 1900 and 2015.
Almost 200 species have gone extinct in the past 100 years alone — a rate of two per year.
The study says the losses are indicative of the planet's “ongoing six major extinction events” and has cascading consequences for human life on Earth.
“This is the case of a biological annihilation occurring globally, even if the species these populations belong to are still present somewhere on Earth,” Rodolfo Dirzo, the study's co-author and a Stanford University biology professor, said in a news release.
...“I am an alarmist. My colleagues are alarmists. We're alarmed, and we're frightened.
And there's no other way to put it,” he said..."
"Have humans damaged the Earth's ecosystems so severely that we're well on our way to the biggest mass extinction since the dinosaurs vanished 66 million years ago?
Three scientists who have studied extinctions of thousands of species of vertebrates believe so, though others are skeptical of the doomsday-like findings.
A new study published Monday paints a grim picture:
The populations of nearly 9,000 vertebrate species, including mammals such as cheetahs, lions and giraffes, have significantly declined between 1900 and 2015.
Almost 200 species have gone extinct in the past 100 years alone — a rate of two per year.
The study says the losses are indicative of the planet's “ongoing six major extinction events” and has cascading consequences for human life on Earth.
“This is the case of a biological annihilation occurring globally, even if the species these populations belong to are still present somewhere on Earth,” Rodolfo Dirzo, the study's co-author and a Stanford University biology professor, said in a news release.
...“I am an alarmist. My colleagues are alarmists. We're alarmed, and we're frightened.
And there's no other way to put it,” he said..."
Several Baltimore schools report 0 students proficient in math, reading | Education Dive
Several Baltimore schools report 0 students proficient in math, reading | Education Dive
Dive Brief:
Dive Brief:
- Six Baltimore City schools — five high schools and one middle school — were found to have not a single student who scored proficient in math or reading in 2016, Fox45 News reports.
- One student interviewed by the station said he believes students aren't passing the state assessments because the material on the tests is not covered in class.
- Data shows that despite maintaining one of the country's highest per-pupil spending levels, a recent study out of Harvard University found Baltimore to have the lowest rate of mobility out of poverty in the country, a statistic tied directly to education as much as it is economic opportunity.
Dive Insight:
The news in Baltimore again underscores the debate over the impact of funding on school quality. Some say the education level of adults and parents in the district is the greatest determinant of student achievement, while other research has found a direct correlation between school funding and student graduation rates. And with Baltimore City Public Schools out-spending both Howard and Montgomery Counties in the state — both perennial exemplars in student achievement — questions loom over exactly where the money is going in Baltimore..."
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Betsy DeVos, education secretary, dedicated to shrinking federal footprint - Washington Times
Betsy DeVos, education secretary, dedicated to shrinking federal footprint - Washington Times:
"Education Secretary Betsy DeVos insists that everything she does at the department is aimed at getting the federal government out of local schools, making good on that populist campaign promise from President Trump while his big-ticket legislative goals remain mired in Congress.
Whether it’s replacing Obama-era school dictates with flexible guidelines or boosting school choice programs in districts across the country, the federal footprint in education is shrinking, Mrs. DeVos said.
Washington’s education establishment is not happy with the change of course. Teachers unions and liberal activists decry the retreat and accuse the Trump administration of leaving children and college students at the mercy of for-profit schools."
Whether it’s replacing Obama-era school dictates with flexible guidelines or boosting school choice programs in districts across the country, the federal footprint in education is shrinking, Mrs. DeVos said.
Washington’s education establishment is not happy with the change of course. Teachers unions and liberal activists decry the retreat and accuse the Trump administration of leaving children and college students at the mercy of for-profit schools."
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