Pandemic Mask Rules Are Making Even Less Sense

San Francisco Mayor London Breed sent an important but unintentional message last week when she was caught violating her own mask mandates while partying away, maskless, in a jam-packed jazz club.

Her excuse was incoherent; she said she was “feeling the spirit,” enjoying the music and so not thinking about a mask.

But the more serious problem wasn’t her hypocrisy and lame rationalizing so much as the mixed and misleading messages sent by the rules themselves. Americans are in dire need of guidance that’s coherent, fair, sustainable and backed by evidence. And they’re not getting it from public health authorities or the rule-makers who rely on them, even as the country slouches toward a confusing new normal with no end to Covid-19 in sight.

“We don’t need the fun police to come in and micromanage and tell us what we should or shouldn’t be doing,” Breed said when questioned. She was making a good point! But as Charles C.W. Cook wrote on Monday in National Review, she is the person who authorized the mask mandate. She is the fun police.

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Our new Foster, Elena, a senior with some issues.

Polka Dogz Pet Rescue has many highly adoptable dogs and I love each and every one of them. My wife and I have fostered a owner surrender that needs tender loving care as a senior with several health issues. This tiny fur baby is only 5 lbs and 15 years old and has no teeth. We took Elena as a foster because the low probability that she would be adopted and the rescue facility must be a tough place to live for a dog in her condition.

My wife and I are committed to giving her peace, love and comfort for as long as she is with us. If interested in taking on a senior dog, please apply at polkadogz.org. My wife and I are sponsoring her adoption fee.

Edgewater RB Baxter ‘shocked’ by Alabama offer

Junior adds prized offer after monster 249-yard, 4-TD OT performance

Orlando Edgewater junior running back Cedric “C.J.” Baxter already was a hot commodity among college football recruiters, but his popularity has grown exponentially in the past two weeks.

When Alabama comes to town, something must be going right.

The Crimson Tide’s interest in Baxter, a 6-foot-2, 220-pound prospect, took off after his performance in a four-overtime 52-49 victory over rival Jones High.

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Packers Trainer Searched Lambeau Field Until 2 a.m. To Find Aaron Jones’ Necklace Containing Dad’s Ashes

Aaron Jones may have scored four touchdowns on Monday, but Bryan Engel was the MVP of the night.

Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones’ father passed away earlier this year at the age of 56 due to complications with COVID-19.

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Playing with a heavy heart, Jones had a necklace created to house a portion of his father’s ashes to wear, including during games.

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Florida State Rep. files Texas-style anti-abortion bill

State Rep. Webster Barnaby, R-Deltona

State Rep. Webster Barnaby, R-Deltona, filed a proposal Wednesday that aims to follow Texas’ lead in blocking physicians from performing abortions if there is a “detectable fetal heartbeat.”

The 40-page proposal (HB 167), dubbed the “Florida Heartbeat Act,” would require doctors to test for fetal heartbeats, which can occur six weeks into pregnancy. If heartbeats are detected, doctors “may not knowingly perform or induce an abortion” on pregnant women, under the proposal.

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Updated Windows 11 PC Health App Details Why You Can’t Update to Windows 11

With just a couple of weeks until Windows 11 is launched, Microsoft has re-released its Windows 11 compatibility checker in the form of the PC Health App. This new version gives you precise details pertaining to the compatibility and incompatibility of Windows 11 on your system. Especially when it comes to TPM 2.0 support.

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Paul Harvey’s warning to America: If I were the devil – 1965

Many years ago, a courageous and devoted American broadcast a message to his listeners that served as a harbinger for where the nation was headed societally and culturally. In his broadcast he revealed what he would do if he were “the devil,” to destroy our culture and undermine our collective societal standards and social mores. That man was Paul Harvey Aurandt, affectionately known to the nation simply as Paul Harvey, and his message not only has proven to be prophetic, but serves as a warning to Americans today of where our society continues to trend.

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FedEx uses autonomous trucks for first time on delivery route

Aurora self-driving technology powers the big-rig, but there’s still a safety driver. That truck driving down the interstate might not have a flesh-and-blood driver.

On Wednesday FedEx announced its first autonomously-driven Class 8 truck delivery route (“Class 8 truck” is an industry term for what many Americans call a “semi-trailer truck”). Working with truck maker PACCAR and self-driving company Aurora, which is backed by Amazon, FedEx will start making deliveries in Texas using an autonomous semi.

The route on Interstate 45 between Houston and Dallas is about 500 miles round trip, and expected to be busy as the holiday shopping season approaches. The test route will run multiple times each week starting Wednesday. The Aurora-modified trucks will drive in real, everyday traffic, and a safety driver will be behind the wheel, but the trucks will be operating in autonomous mode.

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