It’s Valentine’s Day…not that we’ll pay attention to that. But feelings are a big part of the day. Maybe that’s appropriate in today’s world where feelings are more important than facts or reality. That’s apparent in our IN A HANDBASKET story where Temple University graduate students are surprised at losing their benefits after being on strike since January.
Moms for Liberty has lost a lawsuit over the public speaking policy at Brevard Schools. They say they’ll appeal. Palm Bay is facing uncertainty after the DUI and drug arrest of a city councilman. Any action to remove him must come from the governor until the case is adjudicated.
The state legislature will be looking at ESG regulations in state investments and their use by financial institutions. It’s good that they are. We’ll have to wait and see where they land on those regulations.
This morning Dave Bowman says, “Look, nothing happens in a vacuum. Whether it's a Papal Bull that results in the eradication of cats that seems to lead to millions of human deaths, or a grain shortage in the middle of a violent revolution that leads to a Economist/Reverend watching what is going on and coming up with what will become one of the most impactful theories in human history.”
We’ll see what he means in our 8am hour when DAVE DOES HISTORY on BML.
IN A HANDBASKET
Entitlement mindset leaves Temple grad assistants stunned
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FEATURED STORIES
M4L to appeal Board speech policy case
More on PB councilman Filiberto’s arrest and aftermath
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FLORIDA & BREVARD
Reedy Creek government to state oversight
FL Universities lied on DEI expenditures?
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