Forwarded from Political memes
The Trump administration is threatening to cut $81M in teen pregnancy/STI prevention funds from 46 states and territories unless they remove references to "gender ideology."
https://www.axios.com/2025/08/26/trump-hhs-sex-education-funding-states
https://www.axios.com/2025/08/26/trump-hhs-sex-education-funding-states
Axios
Trump's HHS threatens to pull sex ed funding for states because of "gender ideology"
HHS issued a deadline for when states and territories should remove references to avoid the penalty.
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Finally did something I've been meaning to do for years now, which is switch all of my playlists off of Spotify in favor of a different service. Evil ass company, wish I had left sooner.
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From my understanding, Tidal is higher fidelity, treats their artists better, and hopefully don't support AI strike drones.
Businessmen are parasites who contribute nothing to the world and yet still feel ennoscriptd to its riches
(Partner and I went to dinner and were seated next to really annoying business bros)
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Forwarded from Polar Flares (Vex the Enza Chicken 🩷 칠성들)
Miami Herald
Judge orders Alligator Alcatraz shut down in 60 days, says no more new detainees
A federal judge on Thursday barred the DeSantis and Trump administrations from bringing new detainees to Alligator Alcatraz and demanded the state close out operations at the immigration detention facility within 60 days.
Forwarded from mari 💜
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/rabies-outbreaks-rising-us-deaths-vaccine-rcna227771
As rabies seems to be spreading more in wildlife, veterinarians are especially worried about vaccine hesitancy spreading among pet owners, a dangerous trend that could lead to more dogs — and their owners — becoming infected. A 2023 study published in the journal Vaccine found in a nationally representative sample of Americans that nearly 40% believed canine vaccines were unsafe and 37% believed that vaccines could lead their dogs to develop cognitive issues, such as autism.
NBC News
'They would never have known:' New warnings about rabies outbreaks as cases rise in the U.S.
The CDC's rabies team says it's tracking 15 different likely outbreaks from New York to Oregon.