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Donald Trump Is Ready for Fight Night. So Are Donors
Donald Trump Is Ready for Fight Night. The UFC event on the White House's South Lawn is the president's birthday gift to himself. Sources expect it to be a lobbying extravaganza. President Donald Trump is enthralled with the Ultimate Fighting Championship staging an event at the White House on his birthday this weekend--in effect his present to himself, since he came up with the idea. We have the details on both the fighting and the anticipated lobbying.
Biden approval rating plummets to 15-year low, poll finds
Talk radio host Stacy Washington joined'Fox & Friends First' to discuss why Biden's approval has plummeted to all-time lows as Americans battle the impacts of an open border and soaring consumer prices. President Biden's approval rating plummeted to the lowest on record for a U.S. president in the last 15 years, according to a new poll by ABC News. Biden's approval rating sits at just 31%, according to a national survey produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates, with fieldwork by Ipsos Public Affairs via its online, probability-based KnowledgePanel. The poll found 58% of respondents disapprove of the job Biden is doing as president. That makes his approval rating worse than even former President Trump's lowest in office, which was 36%, according to ABC News.
6 months after Biden touted 'independence' from COVID-19, cases set records
Fox News White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich discusses the Biden administration's failure to deliver at-home COVID tests on'Special Report.' It's been six months since President Biden said the U.S. was close to declaring "independence from COVID-19," and yet the pandemic still shows no signs of slowing after the country set a global record for the number of cases Monday due to the spread of the highly transmissible omicron variant. The U.S. reported more than 1 million new coronavirus infections on Monday, setting a global record and almost doubling the previous record set last week. Hospitalizations have also skyrocketed across the country, but deaths have held relatively steady in recent weeks. President Biden listens during a virtual meeting about reducing the costs of meat through increased competition in the meat processing industry in the South Court Auditorium at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Jan. 3, 2022, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images) Biden gave a speech Tuesday maintaining his position that "this continues to be a pandemic of the unvaccinated," even though breakthrough cases of COVID-19 among people who are fully vaccinated continue to rise across the country as new variants emerge.
Dogs Have Same Genes As Williams Beuren Syndrome Patients, And That Makes Them Friendly, Study Finds
We are familiar with the famous saying "dog is a man's best friend," but no one could figure out exactly why this particular animal carries the capability of being so friendly toward humans. According to a study published Wednesday, the reason behind humans and dogs striking a common cord might be because the latter descended from wolves. The study found that hyper-social canines carry variants of the genes GTF2I and GTF2IRD1, the deletion of which, in humans, triggers the Williams-Beuren Syndrome, or more commonly known as the Williams syndrome. Bridgett vonHoldt of Princeton University and her colleagues studied a portion of DNA in dogs that included 29 genes. They noticed that deletion of part or all of this section due to prolonged domestication seemed to cause the overtly friendly nature in dogs.
South by South Lawn: LACMA's Michael Govan to talk with James Turrell and David Adjaye at White House festival
Los Angeles County Museum of Art director Michael Govan will kick off South by South Lawn: A White House Festival of Ideas, Art and Action, which starts Monday morning with Govan's breakfast conversation with light-and-space artist James Turrell and architect David Adjaye. The event is a White House riff on the South by Southwest Conference & Festivals, where President Obama appeared this year in a keynote conversation. Govan's talk with Turrell and Adjaye, architect of the Smithsonian Institution's new National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, will take place at the nearby Newseum. "I'm excited the arts are a lead in the White House's efforts to get us all to think big," Govan said by email. "James Turrell and David Adjaye are two big thinkers who have worked persistently to pursue their art and make meaningful contributions to our culture."