| Iran | | | Brexit | | | Infrastructure The Trump administration plans to rewrite parts of the National Environmental Policy Act to make it easier to build major infrastructure, such as pipelines, mines, highways and water systems. The proposal would set time limits on environmental assessments and reduce the environmental impacts that would have to be considered before starting a project. President Trump and other supporters say the changes are needed to reduce delays in getting these projects done. However, it could mean new projects will more negatively impact the environment and worsen the climate crisis because agencies would no longer have to consider their "cumulative" effects. This could lead to legal pushback from environmental groups. | | | China China has announced a ban on foreign teaching materials, like textbooks and classic novels, in almost all public primary and secondary schools. Instead, the country's Ministry of Education says schools must feature materials that "insist on the guiding principles of Marxism and reflect the Chinese style." (Some international high school settings with be exempt.) Experts say the move is an attempt to tighten China's control over the thoughts and actions of its citizens. The timing of the announcement also coincides with political turning points in the region. The ongoing protests in Hong Kong are decidedly anti-Communist, and Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen has openly criticized the Communist Party leading up to Taiwan's elections this weekend. | | | Taiwan As we were saying, Taiwanese voters head to the polls tomorrow for a presidential election tinged with political anxiety. President Tsai is expected to win handily, even after 2018 midterm elections brought huge blows to her Democratic Progressive Party and forced her to step down as its head. But since then, a growing fear over relations with China has boosted Tsai's popularity. Taiwanese people are concerned that China may eventually want to challenge the sovereignty of the self-governing island. The protests in Hong Kong are seen as a cautionary tale and a failure of the "one country, two systems" notion with Beijing. Tsai is staunchly against any such model and is openly critical of many Chinese policies. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | | Terrible weekend weather A "triple threat" storm will affect much of the country, bringing severe storms and tornadoes, ice and snow, and flooding. Millions of people in the eastern half of the US could be affected, so keep an eye out. | | | Quiz time! The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced its pick for this year's Oscar host and it's … A. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson B. Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel C. Tom Hanks D. No one Play " Total Recall," CNN's weekly news quiz, to see if you're right. | | $1 Just a $1.00 raise in minimum wage could reduce suicide rates, a 25-year observational study reveals. Even an increase this seemingly small could alleviate feelings of financial stress, which are sometimes a factor in suicidal thoughts. To get help, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). | | | We believe that the example we set by competing with the world's best while living in harmony in the Olympic Village is a uniquely positive message to send to an increasingly divided world. This is why it is important, on both a personal and a global level, that we keep the venues, the Olympic Village and the podium neutral and free from any form of political, religious or ethnic demonstrations. | | | | Dance like no one but your potential mate is watching This clip of some birds of paradise dancing desperately for love, from the BBC's "Planet Earth," will never get old or less funny. (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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