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MEDC spent $31k to send 5 employees to Middle East in December
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation spent $31,862 to send five employees to the Middle East in December.
The embattled public-private organization spent $16,241 on hotels, $10,634 on airfare, $3,434 on ground transportation, and $1,555 on meals, according to a document that Michigan Capitol Confidential obtained through a records request.
âLast week, five Michigan businesses traveled to the Middle East to explore new opportunities and build global partnerships that drive growth back home,â the MEDC posted on LinkedIn in January. âCoordinated by the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Governors & Premiers and the MEDC International Trade team, these companies participated in strategic B2B and B2G meetings tailored to their goals. Weâre proud to provide the access and expertise Michigan businesses need to compete and win globally.â Click here to read more.

How Sports Journalism Lurched Leftward
The furor over the USA menâs hockey team visiting the Trump White House has faded, but the gap between sports media and the average fan lingers. Hockey enthusiasts celebrated the American playersâ return to their local NHL teams, but journalists showered the squad with criticism for doing what dozens of teams from numerous sports had done before: visit Washington to be cheered by the president and the nation. What was acceptable in Barack Obamaâs presidency, when more than 80 teams visited the White House, was denigrated under Trump as âa lustrous display of sportswashing.â
Sports mediaâs reaction to Trumpâs congratualory phone call and White House meeting with the menâs hockey team is the latest example of the fieldâs leftward lurch. Sportswriters were once local reporters who recapped games and delivered hard-won insights to fans. Today, they often work for national publications and hold degrees from left-wing journalism schools, alienating them from average sports fans. Click here to read more.
Florida Democrat lawmakers accused of destroying socks designed by child with Down syndrome
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. â Florida Democratic lawmakers have been accused of destroying knitted socks designed by a child with Down syndrome that were gifted to members of the state House of Representatives by Republican State Rep. Meg Weinberger.
The incident stems from a gesture meant to promote inclusion and creativity during the legislative session. Weinberger distributed the âMAGA Megâ socks, which feature a design hand-drawn by Sammy Loudon, a young entrepreneur with Down syndrome. Loudon, the son of conservative media personality Dr. Gina Loudon, spent eight drafts perfecting the artwork depicting Weinberger as a cowboy on horseback, according to a handout accompanying the gifts. Click here to read more.

HHS assistant secretary Brian Christine says detransition care will be top priority
WASHINGTON (TNND) â Assistant Health and Human Services Secretary for Health Brian Christine vowed that the Trump administration will make resources and care for detrainsitioners a top priority.
Christine spoke with Washington Examinerâs Gabrielle Etzel before the Detransitioner Awareness Day conference held in Washington D.C. on Wednesday.
âThey need mental health support, they need emotional support, they need love, and they need to understand that this government, this administration, this secretary of HHS, and this assistant secretary for health stand with them to protect them and get them through these things,â Christine told the Washington Examiner. Click here to read more.

Gretchen Whitmer tells BlackRock audience: âWe have started to look at the possibility of some toll roads in Michiganâ
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer made a pit stop during her recent trek to Washington to lobby President Donald Trump, offering her expertise on the âpolitics of infrastructureâ at a BlackRock Infrastructure Summit on Wednesday.
During a 20-minute âstate spotlightâ with Semafor Editor Ben Smith, the term-limited Democrat reflected on what inspired her 2018 campaign promise to âfix the damn roads,â and how her government is âgetting the job doneâ on infrastructure.
âWhen infrastructure doesnât work for people, it hurts family, it hurts her whole budget, money out of her rent or childcare,â Whitmer said, recalling a visit at a childrenâs hospital with a mother who urged her to âfix the damn roadsâ after hitting a pothole that sidelined her vehicle.
âWhen the fundamentals arenât working, people on the margins pay the dearest price for it,â Whitmer said. âAnd thatâs why âfix the damn roadsâ became our mantra.â Click here to read more.

