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3 Tips To Help You Defy The Odds As An Entrepreneur                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 May 09, 2024 Good morning. It's Thursday, May. 9, and we're covering the White House plot to shut down discussion of lab leak theory, false 'blackface' allegations ordered to pay $1 million, five NFC teams with the best Super Bowl chances, and much more. First time reading? Sign up here. American Fact of the Day! Illinois: While Illinois is known as the "Land of Lincoln," Abraham Lincoln was not actually born in Illinois. Ronald Reagan is the only president to have been born in Illinois. Breaking Updates Standing Up Against the White House Plot to Shut Down Discussion of Lab Leak Theory A nearly 900-page report released last week by [the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government details the Biden White House's dirty and unconstitutional plot to bully Big Tech companies]( into censoring conservative journalism and speech online, and the ways in which Big Tech sometimes voluntarily went even further than Biden's enforcers asked, to curry favor for their pet legislative issues. Last year, a federal judge said the situation "arguably involves the most massive attack against free speech in United States' history" and directed all federal agencies engaged in this censorship and unconstitutional policing to stop all contact with private social media platforms immediately. However, [the damage of algorithm censorship — which categorizes topics like climate change, COVID-19, illegal immigration, crime, opposition to transgender ideology,]( and much more as "misinformation" or "dangerous and derogatory" — has already been done. As the report concludes: “While the Biden White House’s pressure campaign largely succeeded, its effects were devastating. By suppressing free speech and intentionally distorting public debate in the modern town square, ideas and policies were no longer fairly tested and debated on their merits. Instead, policymakers implemented a series of public health measures that proved to be disastrous for the country. From unnecessary extended school closures to unconstitutional vaccine mandates that forced workers to take a newly developed vaccine or risk losing their jobs, the Biden Administration and other officials needlessly imposed harm and suffering on Americans across the country.” We've been censored and demonetized for our work on many topics now, but we were hit first and hardest for our articles [reporting on the COVID lab leak theory and side effects from the COVID "vaccine."]( Facebook continued to face continued pressure from the Biden Administration to censor content questioning vaccines, including true information, satire, memes, and other lawful content that is constitutionally protected and not violative of Facebook’s content moderation policies. In July 2021, tensions hit a fever pitch, with President Biden publicly accusing Facebook of “killing people.” Noting that they had “bigger fish to fry” with the Biden Administration, such as issues related to “data flows,” senior Facebook officials decided in August 2021 to enact new content moderation policies that would censor more anti-vaccine content. Read more updates [here]( California School Who Expelled Students for False 'Blackface' Allegations Ordered to Pay $1 Million A [California High School is going to have to pay up after a Santa Clara County jury ruled against them in a lawsuit over students it essentially accused of being racist.](This case is one of several demonstrating how progressive characteristics are becoming increasingly prevalent in many schools. A Santa Clara County jury has [awarded $1 million and tuition reimbursement to two former students who sued an elite Catholic high school](in Mountain View, saying administrators forced them out over an alleged blackface photo that actually showed teens masked in acne medication. The jury sided with the plaintiffs on two claims against Saint Francis High School, for breach of oral contract and lack of due process, said Frank Hughes, the father of one of the students. However, Hughes said, he and the other plaintiffs lost on three other claims alleging breach of contract, defamation and a violation of free speech. The incident occurred in August 2017 when a boy experiencing acne wore a mask. In August 2017, a boy identified as A.H. in the lawsuit donned a green mask that his mother had purchased, intended to cure severe acne. He snapped a bathroom selfie with another boy in a white acne mask. The following day A.H., a friend referred to as H.H., and a third boy, Minor III, rubbed green medication on their faces in solidarity and took a picture of themselves, according to the lawsuit. Court exhibits show a photo of three shirtless boys, one flashing rock ‘n roll horns. Although the students said they had taken the photos not out of racial animus but as a joke, it went viral amid a national reckoning over race and inequality. [Some who viewed the photo believed it was clearly intended as a depiction of blackface.]( However, the pictures were not discovered until 2020 amid the national controversy over the murder of George Floyd. Students and parents connected to the school argued that the boys were making a racist joke and applied public pressure to have them removed from the school. The lawsuit accused the school of using “the innocent and wholly unrelated photograph of the boys [to make the malicious and utterly false accusation that the boys]( had been engaging in ‘blackface,’ and to recklessly assert that the photograph was ‘another example’ of racism at SFHS.” Read more updates [here]( American Sports & Culture Aaron Judge’s ejection was my last straw — it’s time for drastic MLB umpire change It’s finally time for the so-called Robo Umps, also called ABS for Automated Ball-Strike System. (And by the way, there’s a chance a modified version of Robo Umps will be introduced to the majors.… 2024 NBA Draft Big Board: Ranking the 25 Best Players From College, International and G League This year’s class is one of the weakest in recent memory, but there are valuable pieces to help along rebuilds or extend contending windows. Five NFC Teams With the Best Super Bowl Chances San Francisco and Detroit should be favorites to remain on top. Plus, more on the Patriots’ GM search and the Broncos’ stance on Bo Nix. American Business & Markets Better cash flow management through a busy Spring | The Southern Star Dairy Farmers are no strangers to challenging times, from volatile markets to weather extremes to rising costs. Three Tips To Enable Scalable And Sustainable Business Growth During times of uncertainty—from economic turmoil to workforce hiring challenges to budget cuts—CEOs are under the spotlight. 3 Tips To Help You Defy The Odds As An Entrepreneur Many founders need help taking their startup from surviving to thriving, writes Lakshmi Shenoy of Embarc Collective who provides three attributes shared by today's successful entrepreneurs. American Politics Chris Cuomo says he's now regularly taking ivermectin after unapologetically shaming those who said it worked | Blaze Media Disgraced former CNN talking head Chris Cuomo recently revealed that the very life-saving drug he helped smear during the pandemic now courses through his veins. Tom Cotton: Impeach Joe Biden for Political Decision to Withhold Bombs from Israel The House must impeach President Joe Biden for withholding ammunition from Israel for political reasons, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) suggested. As Ozzy Osbourne announces stem cell therapy, experts urge caution, highlight risks As rock legend Ozzy Osbourne has turned to stem cell therapy, some experts caution that the treatment is not for everyone. A doctor weighed in on the potential risks. Share Keeping Up With America You currently have 0 referrals. 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