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UCLA’s campus protest, why abortion is back in the political spotlight, the Federal Reserve keeping interest rates steady, cities that are trying to become less appealing, and other top news for Friday, May 3. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
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─────── May 3, 2024 ───────
Happy Friday!
How much do you sleep? A new study found that 61% of adults get between 7-8 hours a night, 30% get 6 or fewer, and a small contingent is getting 12!
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
“No individual has any right to come into the world and go out of it without leaving behind him distinct and legitimate reasons for having passed through it.”
George Washington Carver
ESPRESSO SHOTS
U.S. NEWS
Ramping Up
Campus protests are only escalating as the semester winds down.
Monday night, masked counterprotesters surrounded UCLA’s encampment, throwing fireworks and attacking pro-Palestinian protesters. Classes were canceled, and an investigation is underway.
Tuesday night, police breached Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall, which students had vandalized and blockaded nearly 20 hours prior, and arrested over 100 protestors. Mayor Eric Adams (D-NY) warned that “professional outside agitators” are “co-opting what should be a peaceful gathering.” He encouraged parents to get involved “before the situation escalates.”
In response, the House passed the Antisemitism Awareness Act 320-91 on Wednesday. The bill requires the Education Department to enforce anti-discrimination laws according to a broader “antisemitism” definition that includes calling for the harming of Jews and harassing individuals over Israel’s actions. The bill’s future in the Senate is unclear.
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CHRISTIAN RESPONSE
On campus, across the world, or in the living room, Christians conquer evil and injustice with good. The Lord’s radical command is to respond to toxic speech with kind words, to disrespect with compassion and care, and to bullying with honor. This light exposes the darkness for what it is, and Jesus promises that light will win in the end.
“Finally, all of you be like-minded and sympathetic, love one another, and be compassionate and humble, not paying back evil for evil or insult for insult but, on the contrary, giving a blessing, since you were called for this, so that you may inherit a blessing.”
1 Peter 3:8–9 CSB (read full passage)
U.S. NEWS
Add and Subtract
Abortion is back in the political spotlight.
Two Arizona state Republican lawmakers joined all their Democratic colleagues to repeal a near-total abortion ban (all stages of pregnancy) from 1864. A 15-week abortion ban passed in 2022 became Arizona’s prevailing law when Governor Katie Hobbs (D) signed the repeal yesterday.
Meanwhile, Florida moved in the opposite direction. On Wednesday, the state’s 15-week abortion ban was replaced by a six-week ban.
The battles aren’t over. This November, at least three states (including Florida) and possibly eight more (including Arizona) will have abortion measures on the ballot. Each referendum is different, but many propose a constitutional amendment enshrining abortion access until fetal viability (~24 weeks).
See each state’s current abortion stance with this map.
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ABOVE ALL, LOVE
We are called to love everyone always. That means loving and caring for the unborn, single mothers, women who have received abortions, and people who passionately disagree with you on this topic.
“Love is patient, love is kind. Love does not envy, is not boastful, is not arrogant, is not rude, is not self-seeking, is not irritable, and does not keep a record of wrongs. Love finds no joy in unrighteousness but rejoices in the truth.”
1 Corinthians 13:4-6 (CSB) (read full passage)
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ECONOMY
No Change
The central bank is unimpressed by inflation’s “lack of further progress.”
As expected, the Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady on Wednesday, at a 23-year high, for the sixth straight meeting. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell indicated recent inflation data shows “it will take longer than previously expected” to consider cutting rates but settled investors' queasy stomachs by saying a rate hike is “unlikely.”
The stock market rallied on that news, a remarkable shift considering investors started the year hoping for as many as six rate cuts – now most expect just one.
Meanwhile, consumer confidence dropped to a 21-month low, dragged down by the cost of food and gas, and fears of a worsening job market. The number of job openings has declined over recent months but remains well above pre-pandemic numbers.
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Verse to consider whether your portfolio is experiencing hockey stick growth or not… “I know how to make do with little, and I know how to make do with a lot. In any and all circumstances I have learned the secret of being content—whether well fed or hungry, whether in abundance or in need.”
Philippians 4:12 (CSB) (read full passage)
IN OTHER BREWS…
The United Methodist Church repealed its ban on LGBTQ clergy Wednesday. Delegates at the denomination’s General Conference decisively voted (692-51) to remove a rule forbidding “practicing homosexuals” from being ordained or appointed and passed a measure prohibiting punishment for performing or refusing to perform same-sex marriages. Since 2019, over 7,600 Methodist congregations have disaffiliated over LGBTQ issues.
Please… don’t come back. Popular destinations grappling with over-tourism are taking steps to become less appealing; Venice just became the first city in the world to charge an entry free, the Japanese town of Fujikawaguchiko is erecting a screen to block views of Mt Fuji, and Barcelona removed a popular bus route from online apps to hide it from visitors.
In St. Louis, Missouri, the wheels on the bus aren’t going round and round. The St. Louis Public Schools district is offering to pay families to drive their kids to school after the district’s bus vendor faced service-disrupting walkouts over hate crime allegations. Rising tensions have the district looking for new options all through the town.
Half of a Texas dairy farm’s cats died after exposure to bird flu (H5N1) in raw milk. The current avian flu outbreak is the worst in U.S. history among birds and has infected 0.1% of cattle herds. While the findings raise concerns about mammal-to-mammal transmission, health agencies reiterate that human infection is “unlikely” and pasteurized milk is safe.
Ryan Garcia's left hook may have had a little extra juice. The boxer tested positive for the PED Ostarine (a drug that can stimulate muscle growth) the day before and the day of his high-profile win against opponent Devin Haney last month. Garcia has 10 days to request his backup sample be tested – if positive, the win stands to be overturned.
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