Officers on the street without ID or insignia is dangerous – News-Press Now

An editorial from the Joplin Globe:

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution

Regardless of whether you think the federal law enforcement push into cities nationwide is political theater in an election year or a necessary effort to quell violence and social upheaval, one element of these recent interventions should concern us all.

Some law enforcers have been operating in tactical gear with no insignia and no identification. It happened with federal forces in Washington, D.C., and in Portland, Oregon. In some communities around the country, local police also have taken to covering or removing their name tags, badges and patches.

There has been talk about sending more federal officers to other cities, including some in Missouri, which raises a host of questions.

A primary one for us is the extent to which those officers will either display identifying insignia and badges or present a badge and identify themselves when making arrests, especially if using force.

This anonymity tactic is one Missouri lawmakers should prohibit. It also is one city leaders should prevent, too.

What is ignored is the risk to the public. Putting officers on the street without ID or insignia is dangerous.

When police arent identifying themselves, armed militias we see showing up at protests could usurp police authority. Conversely, civilians could refuse to follow lawful orders or resist unidentified law enforcers as a result of unnecessary confusion stemming from the practice. Most importantly, the power to identify is inherent to accountability, a fundamental issue involved in the wave of protests roiling our nation.

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"It’s the decent thing to do" – News – Fowler Tribune

Three patients of Pioneer Health Care Center in Rocky Ford who tested positive for COVID-19 (one test is awaiting confirmatory results) have died, Crowley / Otero Health Departments Director Rick Ritter told the Tribune-Democrat Friday. Ritter said the health department gives its condolences to their families.

"Any time this happens we are certainly sorry that they lost a loved one," Ritter said.

COVID-19 cases in Otero County totaled 36 as of Saturday, according to Colorado Public Health and Environment, although Ritter said in a news release that numbers reflected by the state were not up to date. In the same statement, Ritter confirmed that three coronavirus patients at Pioneer Health Care Center in Rocky Ford had died and at the nursing home two staff and a total of 13 patients tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Ritter noted that results of confirmatory tests for some patients were still awaiting results as of Saturday.

Following Gov. Jared Polis's executive order mandating mask use in indoor public facilities July 16, businesses and services have had to crack down on enforcing mask use. Although many businesses and public buildings have posted signs alerting prospective patrons to their mandated enforcement of mask use, others have posted notices that state they will not enforce mask use.

In some instances, the notices make questionable references to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, the 4th and 5th Amendments, or other facets of the U.S. Constitution or U.S. law.

Thaxton's Market in Fowler, for example, posted a sign in their window that read, "Due to HIPPA and the 4th Amendment, we cannot legally ask you what your medical condition is."

The sign continued to state that store employees would assume anyone entering without a mask was exempted from the statewide mandate. The Tribune-Democrat called Thaxton's Market last week to inquire about the store policy, but it did not hear back in time for publication.

Arkansas Valley Lumber outside Rocky Ford stirred up controversy when a sign it had posted in its entrance made rounds across local social media groups. The sign declared Arkansas Valley Lumber was no longer a public company and would only accept business from "United States citizens that believe in their constitutional right of freedom from oppression."

A day later, Arkansas Valley Lumber apologized on its official Facebook page and clarified that it would not discriminate against anyone, although it maintained that it would not enforce the use of masks.

Ritter isn't sold on Thaxton's claims or those of others, however.

"There's a lot of information I'm just going to come out and say it disinformation out there," said Ritter.

Ritter noted the statewide mask order makes exemptions for people with health conditions that complicate their breathing, such as asthma or COPD.

But contrary to what some businesses are claiming, a store is not legally prevented from offering patrons masks, nor is a store prohibited from asking someone who claims to have a medical condition that prevents mask use what that condition is, according to attorney to Otero County Nathan Schultz.

"I've seen a lot of people saying they're not going to ask about masks due to HIPPA," said Schultz. "The Fourth Amendment, then one store that says they're not going to ask about masks because of the Fifth Amendment. HIPPA is designed to protect information from covered entities, like doctors and hospitals, from disseminating that information without a release. That has absolutely no bearing on a grocery store. The Fourth Amendment and Fifth Amendment, both, any time you're trying to claim you have constitutional protection, there has to be government action."

Schultz agreed it was possible that some business owners might have conflated HIPPA with the American Disabilities Act, which prohibits discrimination based on disability. But even the American Disabilities Act allows for what Schultz called reasonable inquiry if someone doesn't have an obvious disability.

"I think the stores still have the duty to ask someone to wear a mask," Schultz said. "If they're saying they don't cause of health reasons, you can ask what the health reason is because then the store needs to establish what reasonable accommodations they can make."

Schultz said allowing someone to not wear a mask would probably not be a reasonable accommodation. Instead, though, a store could implement curbside service in such an instance, Schultz suggested.

Schultz said seeing misinformation circulate on social media has been frustrating. Counter to more claims from those opposed to mask use saying the governor's mandate was unlawful or does not have the same effect as law, Gov. Polis's executive order carries the full weight of law, Schultz said.

"Earlier this week, the public health order 20-31 came out, also mandating masks. Public health orders are enforceable by local law enforcement under 25-1-506," said Schultz. "Those can be punished civilly, they can do it administratively where they can pull your business license, or they can do it criminally up to a first degree misdemeanor."

Otero County Sheriff Shawn Mobley said his office will not enforce the mask mandate. Mobley referenced his short staffed department and ongoing criminal investigations. Schultz said he thinks Mobley's decision is okay, but that he was angered by sheriffs from other counties who claimed Polis's law was unconstitutional or did not carry legal weight.

Bent County Sheriffs Office also said in a joint statement with Bent County Public Health that the sheriffs office there would not be enforcing the mask mandate, although they did not provide additional reasoning with their statement.

Otero County will try to utilize civil and administrative means to regulate the mask mandate as opposed to pursuing criminal charges, Schultz said, noting it doesn't do anyone any good to start jailing more people right now.

Another piece of disinformation Schultz wanted to address was that of masks versus the size of COVID-19 particles. Schultz made the distinction that the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is not airborne in the stirctest sense: The viruss primary mode of transmission from host to host is through respiratory particles in other words, spit.

"I'm still seeing a lot of misinformation about the cloth masks themselves," Schultz said. "A lot of people are pointing out micron sizes and all that. This virus has never been airborne, it's transferred through saliva droplets. So the cloth mask does nothing to protect the wearer, it's designed to protect the community from the wearer. So if everyone's wearing a mask, the saliva's less likely to spread to others.

In other words, posts on social media claiming that cloth masks dont stop COVID-19 from passing through them are missing the point, because COVID-19 travels primarily in much larger respiratory droplets that are stopped by a cloth face covering.

Health Director Rick Ritter stressed that many businesses have been compliant with the mask order and that the health department receives numerous calls daily from people looking to improve the safety of their establishments.

Ritter said hes seen people be dismissive of social distancing guidelines and mask use because they dont believe others are taking it seriously.

"To the people saying, 'Well nobody's doing it," that's absolutely wrong," said Ritter. "And that is disrespecting the businesses that are working hard to do what's right, to protect customers, employees, and this is not a hard thing to do, my gosh, we put on pants to cover our lower torso, we put on shirts, and that's not a violation of our constitutional rights.

"If I went out naked on the street, and you can print this, the police would be called. If I said, You can't make me put on pants, that's against my constitutional right to be naked, that wouldn't cut any ice. We're just covering our face and if somebody says, Well you put on pants for decency's sake, I say you put on a mask for decency's sake because you're protecting others.

"A mask is primarily worn to protect others, and that's what I'm saying. These cloth masks, if we all wear them like we're supposed to, it's a kindness to others, it's a consideration for others, and we're going to reduce risk."

Schultz added the health department is working around the clock to try to achieve the best outcome for the community.

Tribune-Democrat reporter Christian Burney can be reached by email at cburney@ljtdmail.com. Help support local journalism by subscribing to the La Junta Tribune-Democrat at lajuntatribunedemocrat.com/subscribenow.

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What would the Founding Fathers do? – Smoky Mountain News

To the Editor:

He has erected a multitude of new officers and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people

He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power.

These words were among the charges against tyrant King George III in declaring independence from England in 1776. History repeats itself. These charges have come alive today in the tyrannical actions of our would be king, Donald Trump.

To quote further from our Declaration of Independence: Governments are instituted among Men deriving their just power from the consent of the governed.

No governor of any state or mayor of any city, has given consent to Trumps sending his storm troopers to invade their cities. These storm troopers have unlawfully beaten, gassed and detain demonstrators in Portland, Oregon, violating their constitutional rights.

To quote from the First Amendment to our Constitution: Congress shall make no laws .... abridging the right of people peaceably to assemble and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

The Fourth Amendment states: The right of people to be secure in their persons against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated.

Donald Trumps use of storm troopers is in flagrant violation of our First and Fourth amendments. Please note Trump is only targeting states and cities with Democratic governors and mayors. His unidentified military force is creating urban warfare designed to convince Americans that Democrats are out-of-control rioters and anarchists. Trump is posturing as a law-and-order president. His use of this tactic is designed to sway voters to reelect him and his Republican supporters in November.

Do we still believe in the values expressed in the Declaration of Independence and our Constitution? Our Founders fought and died in the Revolution to secure this government for future generations of Americans. At the conclusion of the Constitutional Convention, Benjamin Franklin was asked What kind of government do we have? Franklin replied, A republic, if we can keep it. This question has yet to be determined.

What would our Founding Fathers do?

Margaret Abel

Franklin

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Remembering the 10 best movies of 2010 | Culture | breezejmu.org – The Breeze

As Christopher Nolans Tenet is reportedly planning to open overseas on Aug. 26 while postponing a wide American release, American filmgoing remains in upheaval. While COVID-19 cases spike around the country and recent high quality releases like Netflixs The Old Guard, Amazons The Vast of Night and Hulus Palm Springs and The Assistant continue to premiere, the theatrical experience in the U.S. hovers at a standstill, with no likely ending in sight.

The box office for the 10 best picture Oscar-nominated movies.

With this in mind, its interesting to reflect on a year like 2010 and see how Americans relationship with the movies has changed. While only 10 years ago, the films of 2010 feel both bizarrely prescient and like remnants of a distant past. Here are the top 10 films of 2010:

From director Noah Baumbach, Greenberg is a beautiful, semi-autobiographical exploration of neurosis, anxiety and companionship, which brings together Baumbachs acidic approach to screenwriting and star Greta Gerwigs empathetic idealism. Starring Ben Stiller as an antisocial former musician who begins dating his brothers assistant (Gerwig) while struggling through a midlife crisis, Greenberg marks a turning point in Baumbachs career as an auteur, as Gerwig adds a youthful, lighthearted energy that had been missing from Baumbachs work since his directorial debut, 1995s Kicking and Screaming.

A conscious homage to Michael Manns 1995 film Heat, The Town marks Ben Afflecks arrival as a highly important director in modern Hollywood. Exploring the seedy criminal underground of Afflecks hometown, Boston, The Town succeeds behind a collection of scene-stealing supporting performances from Jeremy Renner, Jon Hamm and Blake Lively. A big-budget blockbuster geared toward adult audiences, The Town is a wonderful relic of a different era in commercial filmmaking.

One of the best animated films of the 2010s, Toy Story 3 serves as a perfect encapsulation of Pixars attempts to embed childrens movies with deeply meaningful and resonant morals. Following Buzz Lightyear, Woody and the rest of the gang of troublemaking toys, Toy Story 3 also acts as a meditation on the inevitable passage of time and impermanence of relationships. While most modern childrens movies feed off nostalgia, Toy Story 3 actively interrogates it, making it both a crowd-pleasing animated feature and a critique of the system that allows the movie to succeed.

A modern update of John Waynes Oscar-winning western, True Grit tells the story of teenager Mattie Ross (Hailee Steinfeld), who enlists the help of an aging U.S. Marshal (Jeff Bridges) to avenge the death of her father. From directors Joel and Ethan Coen, True Grit may be the Coen brothers most underrated film, serving as a romantic, old west counterpart to the outright nihilism of No Country For Old Men. While keeping with the filmmakers sense of removal and cynical tendencies, True Grit shows their capacity to tell a different kind of story about morality.

Easily one of the most important movies of the last decade, Inception continues to this day to captivate fans with its potent mixture of big-top action sequences and dream-logic mythology. While the films dream pseudoscience may not always hold together, Inception thrives on spectacle, giving each scene a sense of remarkable grandeur and finite precision. While Nolan is once again in the news because of Tenet, Inception remains a brilliant advertisement for both his talent as a filmmaker and the added value of the theatrical experience.

As director Darren Aronofskys story of obsession and art, Black Swan is far from the most pleasurable movie of 2010, but its certainly one of the most rewarding. Featuring an incredible lead performance from Natalie Portman, Black Swan is Aronofskys best effort yet to explore the ideas of an addictive personality, which hed been making films about since his directorial debut, Pi. At times off-putting, Black Swan'' relentlessly seeks to innovate and surprise, making it one of the best films of Aronofskys career.

A box office failure in its time, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World has emerged as easily one of the most beloved objects of cult movie obsession in the past decade. Featuring a jaw-dropping collection of stars whod dominate Hollywood in the years to come, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World may prove to be director Edgar Wrights crowning achievement. A veteran cinematic genius, Wright uses every element of pop culture iconography at his disposal, creating a profound text for fans of comic books, rock music, superheroes, martial arts movies and video games. While misunderstood in its time, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World will likely remain unparalleled in its audacity and adventurousness for years to come.

From director Kelly Reichardt, Meeks Cutoff is a masterful deconstruction of American Western mythology, throwing traditional iconography to the side in order to concentrate on elements of process and hardship. Using Reichardts technical mastery, Meeks Cutoff follows a group of settlers on the Oregon trail in 1845 who begin to believe that their eccentric guide may not know where they are. Taking an active look at the brutal realities of the old west and meditating on womens role in the settling of America, Meeks Cutoff is a brilliant work of stillness, subtlety and detail.

One of the most underrated movies in Martin Scorseses filmography, Shutter Island is a brilliant homage to the 1950s B-movies like Samuel Fullers Shock Corridor, which served as a basis for Scorseses film obsession. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Shutter Island unsettles a viewer with a sense of psychological unease, cinematic excess and convoluted, well-earned empathy that grants the film a feeling of invincibility. Much like DiCaprios other 2010 film, Inception, Shutter Island is a worthwhile exploration of dreams, nightmares and the lies characters tell themselves, making the movie a masterpiece of paranoia.

The best movie of the 2010s, The Social Network maintains its unassailable status as a thrilling exploration of greed, social acceptance and success. Charting Facebooks rise to a Silicon Valley behemoth, The Social Network continues to awe viewers with its shocking sense of prescience and innovation. As divisions abound through modern American society and social media envelopes the cultural landscape, The Social Network remains a reminder of the idealism, narcissism and inevitable moral corruption surrounding what people consume, making it one of the most important pop cultural artifacts of its time.

What stands out the most in reflecting on the 2010s is how much the industry has changed over the course of a decade. Superhero films, while existent, hadn't come to dominate the box office the way they would after the release of Avengers in 2012. Netflix and other streaming services were up and running, but Netflixs stranglehold of pop culture wouldnt begin until House of Cards and Orange Is The New Black were added in 2013.

While 2010 remains an exemplary year for movies, it is both a time prior to blockbuster over-saturation and the independent boom fueled by production companies A24, Neon and Blumhouse. The result is a year filled with extraordinarily successful highs, but a lack of diverse thought and art on the whole, making 2010 a relic of film history for better and worse.

Contact Chris Carr at carrtc@dukes.jmu.edu. For more on the culture, arts and lifestyle of the JMU and Harrisonburg communities, follow the culture desk on Instagram and Twitter @Breeze_Culture.

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Contrast Agent Sales Market Share by Manufacturers (2015-2020)2.2 Global Oral Contrast Agent Revenue Share by Manufacturers (2015-2020)2.3 Global Oral Contrast Agent Average Price by Manufacturers (2015-2020)2.4 Manufacturers Oral Contrast Agent Manufacturing Sites, Area Served, Product Type2.5 Oral Contrast Agent Market Competitive Situation and Trends2.5.1 Oral Contrast Agent Market Concentration Rate2.5.2 Global Top 5 and Top 10 Players Market Share by Revenue2.5.3 Market Share by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3)2.6 Manufacturers Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion Plans2.7 Primary Interviews with Key Oral Contrast Agent Players (Opinion Leaders) 3 Oral Contrast Agent Retrospective Market Scenario by Region3.1 Global Oral Contrast Agent Retrospective Market Scenario in Sales by Region: 2015-20203.2 Global Oral Contrast Agent Retrospective Market Scenario in Revenue by Region: 2015-20203.3 North America Oral Contrast Agent Market Facts & Figures by Country3.3.1 North America 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Contrast Agent Sales by Country3.7.2 Middle East and Africa Oral Contrast Agent Sales by Country3.7.3 Turkey3.7.4 Saudi Arabia3.7.5 U.A.E 4 Global Oral Contrast Agent Historic Market Analysis by Type4.1 Global Oral Contrast Agent Sales Market Share by Type (2015-2020)4.2 Global Oral Contrast Agent Revenue Market Share by Type (2015-2020)4.3 Global Oral Contrast Agent Price Market Share by Type (2015-2020)4.4 Global Oral Contrast Agent Market Share by Price Tier (2015-2020): Low-End, Mid-Range and High-End 5 Global Oral Contrast Agent Historic Market Analysis by Application5.1 Global Oral Contrast Agent Sales Market Share by Application (2015-2020)5.2 Global Oral Contrast Agent Revenue Market Share by Application (2015-2020)5.3 Global Oral Contrast Agent Price by Application (2015-2020) 6 Company Profiles and Key Figures in Oral Contrast Agent Business6.1 GE Healthcare (US)6.1.1 Corporation Information6.1.2 GE Healthcare (US) Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.1.3 GE Healthcare (US) Oral Contrast Agent Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.1.4 GE Healthcare (US) Products Offered6.1.5 GE Healthcare (US) Recent Development6.2 Bracco Imaging (Italy)6.2.1 Bracco Imaging (Italy) Corporation Information6.2.2 Bracco Imaging (Italy) Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.2.3 Bracco Imaging (Italy) Oral Contrast Agent Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.2.4 Bracco Imaging (Italy) Products Offered6.2.5 Bracco Imaging (Italy) Recent Development6.3 Bayer HealthCare (Germany)6.3.1 Bayer HealthCare (Germany) Corporation Information6.3.2 Bayer HealthCare (Germany) Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.3.3 Bayer HealthCare (Germany) Oral Contrast Agent Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.3.4 Bayer HealthCare (Germany) Products Offered6.3.5 Bayer HealthCare (Germany) Recent Development6.4 Guerbet (France)6.4.1 Guerbet (France) Corporation Information6.4.2 Guerbet (France) Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.4.3 Guerbet (France) Oral Contrast Agent Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.4.4 Guerbet (France) Products Offered6.4.5 Guerbet (France) Recent Development6.5 Lantheus (US)6.5.1 Lantheus (US) Corporation Information6.5.2 Lantheus (US) Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.5.3 Lantheus (US) Oral Contrast Agent Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.5.4 Lantheus (US) Products Offered6.5.5 Lantheus (US) Recent Development6.6 Daiichi Sankyo (Japan)6.6.1 Daiichi Sankyo (Japan) Corporation Information6.6.2 Daiichi Sankyo (Japan) Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.6.3 Daiichi Sankyo (Japan) Oral Contrast Agent Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.6.4 Daiichi Sankyo (Japan) Products Offered6.6.5 Daiichi Sankyo (Japan) Recent Development6.7 Unijules Life Sciences (India)6.6.1 Unijules Life Sciences (India) Corporation Information6.6.2 Unijules Life Sciences (India) Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.6.3 Unijules Life Sciences (India) Oral Contrast Agent Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.4.4 Unijules Life Sciences (India) Products Offered6.7.5 Unijules Life Sciences (India) Recent Development6.8 J.B. Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals (India)6.8.1 J.B. Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals (India) Corporation Information6.8.2 J.B. Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals (India) Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.8.3 J.B. Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals (India) Oral Contrast Agent Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.8.4 J.B. Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals (India) Products Offered6.8.5 J.B. Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals (India) Recent Development6.9 Spago Nanomedicine (Sweden)6.9.1 Spago Nanomedicine (Sweden) Corporation Information6.9.2 Spago Nanomedicine (Sweden) Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.9.3 Spago Nanomedicine (Sweden) Oral Contrast Agent Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.9.4 Spago Nanomedicine (Sweden) Products Offered6.9.5 Spago Nanomedicine (Sweden) Recent Development6.10 Taejoon Pharm (South Korea)6.10.1 Taejoon Pharm (South Korea) Corporation Information6.10.2 Taejoon Pharm (South Korea) Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.10.3 Taejoon Pharm (South Korea) Oral Contrast Agent Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.10.4 Taejoon Pharm (South Korea) Products Offered6.10.5 Taejoon Pharm (South Korea) Recent Development6.11 Jodas (India)6.11.1 Jodas (India) Corporation Information6.11.2 Jodas (India) Oral Contrast Agent Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.11.3 Jodas (India) Oral Contrast Agent Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.11.4 Jodas (India) Products Offered6.11.5 Jodas (India) Recent Development6.12 Magnus Health (India)6.12.1 Magnus Health (India) Corporation Information6.12.2 Magnus Health (India) Oral Contrast Agent Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.12.3 Magnus Health (India) Oral Contrast Agent Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.12.4 Magnus Health (India) Products Offered6.12.5 Magnus Health (India) Recent Development 7 Oral Contrast Agent Manufacturing Cost Analysis7.1 Oral Contrast Agent Key Raw Materials Analysis7.1.1 Key Raw Materials7.1.2 Key Raw Materials Price Trend7.1.3 Key Suppliers of Raw Materials7.2 Proportion of Manufacturing Cost Structure7.3 Manufacturing Process Analysis of Oral Contrast Agent7.4 Oral Contrast Agent Industrial Chain Analysis 8 Marketing Channel, Distributors and Customers8.1 Marketing Channel8.2 Oral Contrast Agent Distributors List8.3 Oral Contrast Agent Customers 9 Market Dynamics9.1 Market Trends9.2 Opportunities and Drivers9.3 Challenges9.4 Porters Five Forces Analysis 10 Global Market Forecast10.1 Global Oral Contrast Agent Market Estimates and Projections by Type10.1.1 Global Forecasted Sales of Oral Contrast Agent by Type (2021-2026)10.1.2 Global Forecasted Revenue of Oral Contrast Agent by Type (2021-2026)10.2 Oral Contrast Agent Market Estimates and Projections by Application10.2.1 Global Forecasted Sales of Oral Contrast Agent by Application (2021-2026)10.2.2 Global Forecasted Revenue of Oral Contrast Agent by Application (2021-2026)10.3 Oral Contrast Agent Market Estimates and Projections by Region10.3.1 Global Forecasted Sales of Oral Contrast Agent by Region (2021-2026)10.3.2 Global Forecasted Revenue of Oral Contrast Agent by Region (2021-2026)10.4 North America Oral Contrast Agent Estimates and Projections (2021-2026)10.5 Europe Oral Contrast Agent Estimates and Projections (2021-2026)10.6 Asia Pacific Oral Contrast Agent Estimates and Projections (2021-2026)10.7 Latin America Oral Contrast Agent Estimates and Projections (2021-2026)10.8 Middle East and Africa Oral Contrast Agent Estimates and Projections (2021-2026) 11 Research Finding and Conclusion 12 Methodology and Data Source12.1 Methodology/Research Approach12.1.1 Research Programs/Design12.1.2 Market Size Estimation12.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation12.2 Data Source12.2.1 Secondary Sources12.2.2 Primary Sources12.3 Author List12.4 Disclaimer

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Cancer Therapeutics Market to Exhibit Rapid Surge in Consumption in the COVID-19 Crisis 2026 – Market Research Posts

The use of targeted, biologic (immunotherapy) & other forms of therapies administered to treat cancer through oncology drugs is known as cancer therapeutics. The global cancer therapeutics market size was valued at $98,900 million in 2018 and is estimated to reach at $180,193 million by 2026, registering a CAGR of 7.7% from 2019 to 2026.

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Upsurge in collaboration between pharmaceutical companies, rise in cancer awareness & availability of oncology drugs, increase in cancer funding & research, and growth in geriatric population are the key factors that augment the growth of the cancer therapeutics market. Furthermore, rise in prevalence of cancer cases is expected to boost the market growth.

However, adverse effects associated with cancer therapeutics market and high costs associated with oncology drug development are some of the factors that impede the market growth. Conversely, the high potential of emerging economies and increase in demand for personalized medicine is expected to provide new opportunities for the market players in future.

Thecancer therapeutics marketis segmented based on application, top selling drugs, and region. Based on application, the market is divided into blood cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, head & neck cancer, glioblastoma, malignant meningioma, mesothelioma, melanoma, and others. By top selling drugs, it is categorized into Revlimid, Avastin, Herceptin, Rituxan, Opdivo, Gleevec, Velcade, Imbruvica, Ibrance, Zytiga, Alimta, Xtandi, Tarceva, Perjeta, Temodar and others. Region wise, it is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.

KEY BENEFITS FOR STAKEHOLDERS This report entails a detailed quantitative market analysis from 2018 to 2026 to identify the prevailing opportunities along with strategic assessment of the global cancer therapeutics market. Cancer therapeutics market size and market estimations are based on a comprehensive analysis of the applications, top selling drugs, and developments in the industry. An in-depth analysis based on region assists to understand the regional market and facilitate the strategic business planning. The development strategies adopted by the key market players are enlisted to understand the competitive scenario of the market.

KEY MARKET SEGMENTS

By Applicationo Blood Cancero Lung Cancero Colorectal Cancero Prostate Cancero Breast Cancero Cervical Cancero Head and Neck Cancero Glioblastomao Malignant Meningiomao Mesotheliomao Melanomao Others

By Top Selling Drugso Revlimido Avastino Herceptino Rituxano Opdivoo Gleeveco Velcadeo Imbruvicao Ibranceo Zytigao Alimtao Xtandio Tarcevao Perjetao Temodaro Others

By Regiono North America U.S. Canadao Europe Germany France UK Italy Spain Rest of Europeo Asia-Pacific Japan China India Australia South Korea Taiwan Rest of Asia-Pacifico LAMEA Latin America Middle-East Africa

The list of key players operating in this market include: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG Bristol-Myers Squibb Company AbbVie, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Celgene Corporation Astellas Pharma, Inc. Pfizer, Inc. Novartis AG Merck KGaA Eli Lilly and Company

The other players included in the value chain analysis (and not included in the report) include: AstraZeneca plc Bayer AG Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited

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Prudhoe mum with terminal cancer marries long-term partner after being given months to live – Chronicle Live

A Prudhoe mum with terminal cancer has got married to her long-term partner after being given months to live.

Allison Kelly began suffering from a shortness of breath and a cough with doctors putting them down to being post coronavirus symptoms.

But just two months later she was struggling to breath and was admitted into hospital where she was found to have 4.6 litres of fluid in her left lung.

A biopsy revealed the 55-year-old had mesothelioma - a type of cancer that mainly affects the lining of the lungs - and was given just six to eight months left to live.

The devastating diagnosis prompted Allison's partner of 27 years, Alan Wright, 58, to pop the question.

And within a matter of weeks the couple tied the knot at Hexham House in front of their daughter and bridesmaid Sophie, 17, and Allison's mum and stepdad.

Allison said: "It was after I left the hospital when Alan said 'come on, let's get married'.

"There was no engagement and it all had to be done very quickly. We needed to get married before I started any treatment so I was well enough to enjoy the day.

"It was all done very simply. I had a very old suit on that was given to me by a mum in an antenatal class years ago.

"Alan had an old suit on. It was a very moving service and Alan walked me down the aisle due to the coronavirus restrictions.

"But it was perfect. It was very special day filled with a lot of laughter."

Allison's diagnosis came just 25 years since she beat breast cancer at the age of 29.

It is not the first time cancer has hit her family.

A gene fault has meant she has lost her dad and two sisters to the disease while her half-sister was diagnosed with breast cancer last year.

The archery champion is expected to discover next week if she is eligible to participate in a trial of a drug which is hoped to manage the symptoms of the cancer.

The happy couple had pictures taken in the picturesque gardens of Hexham House before returning to their Prudhoe home where they celebrated into the night.

Allison said: "We had afternoon tea and champagne and it was such a laugh. It makes everything complete. It was so special.

"I'm just really happy. I don't worry about what is going to happen because I don't want to waste my energy on something I can't control.

"It's been hard for Alan and Sophie. We've got to make the most of the time we have left as a family."

Allison admits to being overwhelmed by the generosity of people for helping to make her wedding day so special.

A JustGiving page raised more than 7,400 in total which helped towards the cost while an army of volunteers have completely overhauled the family's back garden free of charge.

She said: "It's been incredible seeing the amount of support we've received from everyone. It has all made a huge difference to my life. Thank you doesn't even feel adequate.

"It has all been such a help, especially during the time when Alan and Sophie were trying to come to terms with everything. We have been very lucky and we're incredibly grateful to everyone."

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Hurricane Isaias Rakes the Bahamas on a Track for Floridas East Coast – The New York Times

MIAMI A hurricane warning was issued for parts of Floridas Atlantic coast on Friday, hours after Hurricane Isaias raked the Bahamas, parts of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.

The National Hurricane Center issued the warning for over 150 miles of the Florida coastline, stretching from Boca Raton to the northern bound of Brevard County, according to an advisory on Friday afternoon. Hurricane warnings are still in effect for portions of the Bahamas through Saturday.

Hurricane watches, tropical storm warnings, a storm surge watch and a tropical storm watch are in effect for other parts of Floridas east coast.

The center forecast that the storm would near southeast Florida Saturday afternoon and through Sunday, and then travel north up the states eastern coast late Sunday. Isaias threatened strong winds, heavy rainfall and high storm surges late this weekend.

Isaias, a Category 1 hurricane, is expected to continue to strengthen Friday night and early Saturday and remain a hurricane for the next few days, but it is not forecast to strengthen to a Category 2, said Dennis Feltgen, a meteorologist and spokesman for the National Hurricane Center.

The storm, already the ninth named system of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, approached the Bahamas from the southeast on Friday morning, with maximum sustained winds of 75 miles per hour. Strong squalls and possible storm surges, forecast between three to five feet, threatened the islands, according to the center.

The potential storm surges were on top of astronomical tides, the centers director, Ken Graham, said on Friday. He described Isaias as a very large storm, with tropical force winds stretching out as far as 180 miles from the hurricanes center.

Its not just a point, its not just a track, its a very large area, he said.

Across the central Bahamas on Friday, conditions gradually deteriorated as the storm barreled across new ground. The threat from Isaias to the Bahamas comes less than a year after Hurricane Dorian ravaged Abaco and Grand Bahama, leaving residents in those areas especially unnerved. Many survivors of Dorian, who saw homes, schools, banks and whole communities crushed to rubble, are still living in tents and unrepaired homes.

The storm hit the Bahamas as it is grappling with a rapid increase in the number of coronavirus infections that has only accelerated in recent days, in what health officials are calling a second wave.

On Thursday night, Prime Minister Hubert Minnis announced the temporary relaxation of restrictions to give people more time to prepare for the storm. While there are formal hurricane shelters on Grand Bahama, it was unclear how officials would ensure social distancing in them.

In an interview with The Nassau Guardian, Melissa McPhee, 44, said her Grand Bahama home was protected only by a tarp on her roof, after having sustained significant flood and wind damage during Dorian. But she said that she had nowhere else to go.

Ms. McPhee said that, as someone with an underlying condition, she was at a high risk for complications from Covid-19. She was afraid to venture out to prepare for Isaias, she said, and felt that she could not chance staying in a crowded hurricane shelter.

Florida has also been grappling with a surge in coronavirus cases. There were more than 461,000 cases statewide and more than 6,500 deaths as of Friday since the beginning of the pandemic, according to a New York Times database. Friday was the third consecutive day that Florida set its record for the most deaths reported in a single day.

Gov. Ron DeSantis said at a news conference on Friday that Florida was fully prepared for this and any future storm during this hurricane season. He said that the division of emergency management had been working at its most active level since March, allowing them to actively plan for hurricane season even while responding to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Mr. DeSantis added that early on, the division had created a protective equipment reserve for hurricane season, including 20 million masks, 22 million gloves and 1.6 million face shields.

This week, the states division of emergency management announced that state-sponsored coronavirus testing sites in 11 counties would remain open, but that others would close at 5 p.m. Thursday until it was safe to reopen.

At news conferences on Friday, the Miami-Dade and Broward County mayors said coronavirus testing sites would be closed until next week.

Meteorologists have forecast a busy Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 through Nov. 30, raising fears among emergency managers about how to handle a potential major hurricane landing during the pandemic. Evacuation orders typically call people into the close quarters of emergency shelters, or to crowded distribution centers.

Last week, Hurricane Hanna hit part of Texas as a Category 1 storm, landing near some of the cities and counties that have seen a sudden spike in Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations. San Antonio officials handed out hotel room vouchers for people who fled their homes, and the mayor of Corpus Christi urged people to wear masks at home if they took in relatives.

The average hurricane season usually produces 12 named storms, including three that develop into major hurricanes. This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted an above normal season in the Atlantic, with as many as 19 named storms. Up to 10 of those storms could become hurricanes, and as many as six of those could develop into Category 3, 4 or 5 hurricanes.

Rachel Knowles Scott contributed reporting from Nassau, the Bahamas, and Christina Morales from Hialeah, Fla.

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Getaway: 48-acre private island resort in the Bahamas to open in 2023 – SFGate

A 48-acre island in the Bahamas is getting a luxurious makeover, courtesy Montage Hotels & Resorts. When completed in 2023, Montage Cay will be a refined destination boasting seven white-sand beaches, a high-end spa, bespoke residences and a 46-slip marina.

We are honored to partner with the team at Sterling Global to bring Montage Cay to life and introduce our first Caribbean resort, said Alan J. Fuerstman, founder, chairman and CEO of Montage Hotels & Resorts. Surrounded by calm waters, warm breezes and panoramic beauty, Montage Cay will perfectly combine its breathtaking setting with signature Montage amenities and service. We have designed the resort to take full advantage of the islands natural beauty, setting the stage for one of the finest ultra-luxury resorts in the Caribbean. We are grateful to the Bahamian community for their warm welcome and look forward to bringing Montage to this special part of the world.

Currently known as Matt Lowes Cay, the redeveloped resort will rest on the shores of the Sea of Abaco. Montage International is partnering with Sterling Global Financial on the multiyear project.

When complete, the resort will host 50 all-suite accommodations and a limited number of Montage Residences. These units and dwellings will feature bespoke material palettes and serene views. In addition to a number of pools and public gardens, Montage Cay will also include outdoor showers, an indulgent spa, multiple dining destinations and space for events like weddings and other large celebrations.

The resorts marina will be able to accommodate vessels measuring up to 110 feet in length, allowing guests and residents access to aquatic adventures like fishing, snorkeling and boating.

Besides ocean views and sumptuous finishes, units at Montage Cay will come with plunge pools, outdoor showers and private gardens.

Dining options will abound as well. Besides all-day dining, there will be a signature dinner-only restaurant, a pair of bars on the beaches, pool bars, a juice bar and spa cafe.

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Property: Montage Cay, Abaco, Bahamas.

Features: Located along the Sea of Abaco in the Bahamas, Montage Cay will be a 48-acre private island resort when completed in 2023. The resort will host 50 ocean-view units, seven white-sand beaches and a 46-slip marina capable of accommodating vessels up to 110 feet long. Along with an assortment of swimming pools, outdoor showers and public gardens, the resort will include a superlative spa, children's program and venue for weddings and large celebrations.

The resorts comprehensive water sports and recreation center will provide the opportunity to explore coral reefs and watch marine life.

Residences at Montage Cay range in size from two to four bedrooms, and there will also be estate lots with custom homes showcasing the islands breathtaking sight lines.

Getting to the island wont be difficult, as its only a mile off the coast of Marsh Harbour. Once arriving at the small coastal town, the resort will be a brief 10-minute boat ride away. Seaplane access directly to the Montage Cay dock will also be available.

Of course, those with personal watercraft can dock their private boat at the Montage Cay marina.

Learn more at http://www.montagehotels.com/destinations/bahamas.

Contact: Montage Hotels & Resorts, 800-700-9977.

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Montage To Open Luxury Resort On Private Island In Bahamas – Forbes

Montage Cay is a 48-acre private island in The Abacos Islands in the Bahamas. Montage Hotels & ... [+] Resorts will develop 50 all-suite guest accommodations and a residential community on the island.

Montage Hotels & Resorts, a global leader in luxury hotel management, will open its first resort in the Caribbean. Located on Montage Cay in The Abacos Islands, the resort will include a five star hotel and a residential community on a 48-acre private island. The property will offer an unmatched resort experience in the Bahamas, with the same level of quality found at otherMontage properties.

Scheduled to open in 2023, the resort will be the first Caribbean-based property for Montage, which currently has a portfolio of hotels, resorts and residences that includes Montage Laguna Beach, Montage Deer Valley, Montage Kapalua Bay, Montage Palmetto Bluff and Montage Los Cabos. Montage is currently developing several additional resort properties, including Montage Healdsburg (opening in November 2020), Montage Big Sky (opening in 2021) and Montage La Quinta (opening in 2022).

Owned in partnership with Nassau-based Sterling Global Financial, the project is the redevelopment and rebranding of the private island of Matt Lowes Cay, re-emerging as Montage Cay, alongside the launch of The Residences at Montage Cay. The Abacos is a 120-mile chain of beautiful islands and cays that are dotted by mangroves and white sand beaches.

Surrounded by calm waters, warm breezes and panoramic beauty, Montage Cay will perfectly combine its breathtaking setting with signature Montage amenities and service, says Alan J. Fuerstman, founder, chairman and chief executive of Montage International. We have designed the resort to take full advantage of the islands natural beauty, setting the stage for one of the finest ultra-luxury resorts in the Caribbean. We are grateful to the Bahamian community for their warm welcome and look forward to bringing Montage to this special part of the world.

Montage Cay features a 46-slip marina that can accommodate vessels up to 110 feet in length.

Pristine Private Beaches And Stunning Views

Located on a private island in the Sea of Abaco, Montage Cay will be unlike other luxury resorts in the Caribbean due to its unique landscape and orientation. The 48-acre island boasts seven pristine beaches while a 46-slip marina will accommodate vessels up to 110 feet, allowing guests and residents of Montage Cay access to an array of world-class boating as well as some of the best fly-fishing, bone fishing, sailing, diving, and nature viewing in the Caribbean.

The island has a varied topography with elevated sight lines for expansive sunrise and sunset views, mature and diverse landscaping including coconut groves, as well as stunning scenery of the surrounding cays.

All-Suite Guest Accommodations, Turn-Key Residences and Custom Homes

The resort will have a hospitality component as well as residential offerings. Each of the fifty all-suite guest accommodations will feature light and airy ocean-view rooms with luxury outdoor amenities including plunge pools, outdoor showers, private gardens and lounge areas.

The Residences at Montage Cay will be a limited number of bespoke fully-furnished oceanfront Villa Residences and Estate Lots that will be developed with semi-custom homes.

We are honored to be partners with Montage International in the development of this spectacular project, says David Kosoy, Executive Chairman & Founder of Sterling Global Financial. I am confident that the combination of Sterlings development expertise and Montages operational expertise will result in an unparalleled private island escape and community that will set a new standard for luxury living.

Situated within private enclaves adjacent to the resort, the Villa Residences at Montage Cay will include stunning ocean views. Estate Lots will feature unique elevations and sight lines offering buyers the opportunity to create their own personalized Bahamian retreat with breathtaking ocean vistas.Residential owners will have access to a private beach and cabana area for their families and guests.

The Residences at Montage Cay are being thoughtfully designed to offer an exclusive opportunity to own a home on a private island with access to all of the amenities and services of Montage, in addition to a dedicated staff, says Fuerstman.

The island has seven pristine white-sand beaches as well as beautiful views of the Sea of Abaco and ... [+] the surrounding cays.

The Residences at Montage Cay will include a Montage Rental Management Program for homeowners who choose to participate. In addition, Montage Residential owners will have access to special privileges and benefits throughout the Montage Hotels & Resorts and Pendry Hotels & Resorts portfolios. Montage residential homeowner benefits include a curated collection of offerings that range from private aviation and home design to other travel and lifestyle offerings as well as benefits at other Montage and Pendry properties.

Details about the residential design, plans, layouts and views are in the conceptual phase and will be unveiled in the upcoming months, as well as the various partners and collaborators on the project, adds Fuerstman.

Watersports, Well-Being and Fitness Programs

Guests and residents will have access to incredible amenities including Spa Montage, wellness and fitness programming, unique culinary experiences, as well as days spent on the water exploring the marine life and various outdoor recreational activities.

The full-service Spa Montage will feature private treatment rooms in addition to an extensive health and wellness program. Spa Montage programming will be inspired by nature, using local elements to provide an authentic sense of place.

There will also be a fitness center, several swimming pools, tennis and pickleball courts as well as Montages signature Paintbox Childrens Club.

A robust water sports program and a recreation center will provide guests and residents with endless opportunities to explore some of the most important natural reserves in the Bahamas such as pristine coral reefs that showcase an incredible diversity of tropical marine life.

Food and Dining Programs

Montage Cay will also boast an array of unique restaurant and bar experiences including all-day dining, a signature dinner-only restaurant, two beach bar and grilles, lobby and pool bars, as well as a spa caf and juice bar.

The resort will also offer indoor meeting space, as well as wedding and social-event lawn space with unobstructed views of the clear blue sea.

Montage Cay is remote yet easily accessible as it is located less than one mile off the coast of ... [+] Marsh Harbour.

Getting There

Montage Cay is remote yet easily accessible as it is located less than one mile off the coast of Marsh Harbour. Guests and residents can easily get to the resort via several direct flights offered from major American and European markets to the Bahamas, as well as a modern FBO that welcomes private jets and charters. After arriving on Marsh Harbour, Montage Cay guests and residents will take a brief 10-minute boat ride to the resorts exclusive oasis or dock a private boat at the Montage Cay marina. Sea plane access directly to the Montage Cay dock is also available.

Montage Cay is destined to become one of the most exclusive ultra-luxury destinations in the entire Caribbean, as it will blend the companys award-winning, unparalleled service with the serene, natural beauty of the region.

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A New Private Island Resort Is Coming to the Bahamas – TravelPulse

Montage Hotels & Resorts announced on July 28 it will be building its first venture into the Caribbean, a luxury resort and villa complex called Montage Cay located in the Abaco Islands of the Bahamas.

The resort will also include The Residences at Montage Cay, which comprises fully-furnished villas as well as custom-designed estate lots, both types sharing stunning views of the sea. Both the resort and The Residences will debut in 2023.

We are honored to partner with the team at Sterling Global to bring Montage Cay to life and introduce our first Caribbean resort, said Alan J. Fuerstman, Founder, Chairman and CEO, Montage International. Surrounded by calm waters, warm breezes and panoramic beauty, Montage Cay will perfectly combine its breathtaking setting with signature Montage amenities and service. We have designed the resort to take full advantage of the islands natural beauty, setting the stage for one of the finest ultra-luxury resorts in the Caribbean. We are grateful to the Bahamian community for their warm welcome and look forward to bringing Montage to this special part of the world.

Montage has partnered with Sterling Global Financial to build the 48-acre private-island resort and residential community in what was previously known as Matt Lowes Cay in the Abacos.

Montage Cay is committed to offering incredible amenities as well as a pristine natural environment. Its amenities will include private plunge pools, outdoor showers and private gardens and lounge areas complementing the 50 modern Bahamian-style suites.

Montage Cay boasts seven white-sand beaches and will include a 46-slip marina for access by ocean as well as access to all of the incredible ocean activities available, like snorkeling in the coral reefs.

We are honored to be partners with Montage International in the development of this spectacular project. I am confident that the combination of Sterlings development expertise and Montages operational expertise will result in an unparalleled private island escape and community that will set a new standard for luxury living, said David Kosoy, Executive Chairman & Founder of Sterling Global Financial.

Montage Cay guests and residents have many ways to travel to the island. The Bahamas has several direct flights from North America as well as Europe. The island will also have an area to land private jets and charter planes. Access by sea, along with the 46-slip marina, is also available. Montage Cay is only a ten-minute boat ride from Marsh Harbour.

For more information on Montage Cay, contact your local travel agent or visit http://www.montagehotels.com.

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New tropical threat for Caribbean and Bahamas, heat wave continues for East Coast – ABC News

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All eyes this morning are on the new tropical wave in the Atlantic moving towards the northern Caribbean islands for the end of the week.

The National Hurricane Center has given a 90% chance in the next few days for this system to become a Tropical Depression or Tropical Storm Isaias.

The storm will move near Puerto Rico by the end of the week and bring the island heavy rain, gusty winds and a threat for flash flooding.

The storm will move near Puerto Rico by the end of the week and bring the island heavy rain, gusty winds and a threat for flash flooding.

The storm will move near Puerto Rico by Thursday and bring the island heavy rain, gusty winds and a threat for flash flooding.

After that, the models take the system into the Bahamas over the weekend and somewhere off the Southeast U.S. coast sometime early next week.

For now, the majority of the models keep the system away just east of the U.S. mainland.

The models take the system into the Bahamas over the weekend and somewhere off the Southeast U.S. coast sometime early next week.

The models take the system into the Bahamas over the weekend and somewhere off the Southeast U.S. coast sometime early next week.

A heat wave will continue for the East Coast with a Heat Advisory issued for 12 states from South Carolina all the way up to Maine.

Already yesterday, several records have been tied and broken from Maine down to North Carolina.

Some of the records include Wilmington, Pennsylvania hitting 100 degrees, Hartford, Connecticut at 98 and Providence, Rhode Island, tying a record at 97 degrees.

Elsewhere, Binghamton, New York, hit a record high of 97 degrees yesterday making this the hottest temperature there in 4 years.

In Washington D.C., there were 25 days of 90 degrees of higher this month so far which ties for the most 90s ever recorded in the month of July. The area is expected to reach the 90s today as well and, if it does, it will officially break that record.

Today, more heat and some humidity will make it feel like its near 100 degrees from Boston to Raleigh.

There will be a cool front that will try to pass through the Northeast in the next 24 to 48 hours but not much relief is expected to come from it.

More 90 degree temperatures are forecast for the next three days for most of the major Northeast cities too.

More 90 degree temperatures are forecast for the next three days for most of the major Northeast cities too.

More 90 degree temperatures are forecast for the next three days for most of the major Northeast cities too.

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Everything you need to know if you have plans to travel to the Bahamas – MSN Money

Marianna Massey/Getty Images After reopening borders to international travelers, the Bahamas has implemented a mandatory 14-day quarantine. Marianna Massey/Getty Images

The Bahamas are home to 700 islands, some of the world's best beaches, delicious seafood, and deep turquoise water. Each year, millions of visitors travel to the country to explore its tropical atmosphere.

Like many other places, the Bahamas' tourism sector has been devastated by the coronavirus, and the country has been trying to figure out how to welcome back visitors without putting the health of its citizens at risk.

The Bahama's government thought it had made the right decision when it started welcoming international visitors on July 1, but after three weeks of being reopened, the country experienced a surge in coronavirus cases.

At the time of writing, the Bahamas has had 382 coronavirus cases and 11 confirmed deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 tracker.

Prime Minister Hubert Minnis announced on July 19 that borders would be closed to US visitors, but that decision was quickly reversed. US tourists will now be allowed into the country, but not without stipulations.

The biggest change is a mandatory 14-day quarantine for incoming travelers, which was first reported by The Nassau Guardian.

The quarantine will take place in a government facility at the visitor's own expense, according to the government's emergency order. Once the 14 days are over, the traveler will be tested for COVID-19 at their own expense.

This also means that incoming visitors will not be asked to bring a negative coronavirus test upon arrival, which was a previous requirement when entering the Bahamas.

The reasoning for the change was to create a "uniform stand of treatment for all visitors," according to a statement released by Attorney General Carl Bethel.

Additionally, international travel into or out of Grand Bahama, which is the Bahama's northernmost island, is prohibited.

The only way to get around the 14-day quarantine is if incoming visitors arrive via a private or chartered aircraft.

The government has placed a curfew on the island from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. every day.

Beyond remaining 6 feet apart and wearing masks in public spaces, tourists will also find many attractions closed. Casinos, bars, clubs, theaters, and museums remain closed, while restaurants, hotels, gyms, spas, and tourist attractions are operating at limited capacities.

A 19-page outline of what incoming visitors should expect can be found on The Office of the Prime Minister's website.

Travelers are itching to explore and get out of the house. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends avoiding all nonessential international travel during this time.

Consider exploring a nearby city or an unfamiliar state. Domestic travel across the US has been on the rise, and the tourism industry has witnessed an increased interest in road trips, RV rentals, and domestic trips.

For those determined to get on a plane, there are around 30 countries welcoming US visitors. However, travelers should do research beforehand to understand what policies are in place, as countries have a wide range of reopening plans and different requirements from incoming visitors.

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Hurricane Isaias continues to bring strong winds, heavy rains to Bahamas, heading to Florida’s east coast next – positivelyosceola.com

As of Saturday mornings 5 a.m. update from the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Isaias was about 80 miles south-southeast of the Bahamas, and was continuing to churn northwest at about 12 mph, a bit of a slowdown from late Friday night, as it begins its track toward Floridas east coast.

Isaias is experiencing a bit of wind shear which is keeping its growth controlled a bit. The track has also shifted slightly east since the last NHC update at 11pm Friday night, which is a good thing for the Osceola County area, and the east coast of the state.

After pulling away from the northwestern Bahamas later Saturday, Isaias is expected to skirt the east coast of the Florida peninsula beginning with the southeast coast Saturday afternoon through Sunday, according the National Hurricane Center.

Sunday afternoon around 2pm should be the closest Isaias is the Osceola County.

A tropical storm warning has been issued for Osceola County as 39-73mph sustained winds from Isaias are expected within the eastern portions of the county within the next 36 hours.

Take the time today to examine your hurricane supplies and also remove any loose debris that might be around your home. Also safely examine your gutters and nearby sewer drains in preparation for potential heavy amounts of rain.

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Turf Wars and Tight Lips fuelling violent crime in TCI, says Governor in Year One report – Magnetic Media

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#Providenciales, Turks and Caicos July 28, 2020 Turks and Caicos young men are killing each other and the majority of serious crime is linked to turf or gang wars according to Nigel Dakin, TCI Governor who on Monday (July 26) addressed the nation in a message capturing the highlights of his first year in the post.

Beyond the sadness when a memberof our society is a victim of crime who has no association whatsoever with theworld Ive just described indeed has lived their life standing against thissort of nihilism the horrible truth is that our young men are killing eachother; increasingly the victim knows the perpetrator and visa-versa, explainedGovernor Dakin.

Crime statistics for 2019 remain unpublished, but in the Governors presentation there is strong indication that upward trends in violence remain vexing. His Excellency said 70 percent of serious crime victims were under the age of 30; that 95 percent of those victims were men and 90 percent of the violent crime involved a firearm.

Retaliatory crime is driving these disturbing trends and the Governor, who heads National Security shared, We increasingly observe that even those seriously injured in attacks, often as collateral to a murder victim who they are associated with, choose not to provide the Police with a statement.

Governor Dakin is an avid Instagram user with over 4,350 followers. During his remarks, a peppered perspective on what could alleviate the seeming surge in crime was shared.

A regularcontributor to my Instagram account therefore quite reasonably asked yesterdayfor timelines as to when she could expect changes. This was my response: Almost immediately if public outrage about crimeconverted to the public providing information about crime in equal measure

Nearly 30 new members added to the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police was touted to bring concrete changes in public trust of the Force and investigative capabilities.

serious financial investments made in Policing bythe Premier, at the recommendation of the Commissioner, should start to be feltthis year that includes community policing which helps provide the confidencethe public need if they are to support the Police. In the last 12 months 27 locally recruitedofficers have been trained for six months overseas and they are now back withus and ready to serve.

Investigative specialists have also been identified, and with funding support from the United Kingdom, two Superintendents will embark on a two year stint in the Turks and Caicos as part of the Tactical Unit.

Both are tough and knowledgeable in detecting homicide they will jointhe Force, mentor and support their TCI colleagues who will replace them in twoyears, and report to the local Police Executive Leadership.

Appointed tothe newly created post in January, the Permanent Secretary of National Securityis fixed on crafting a long term remedy, which is expected to do in the Turks andCaicos, what it has done for other overseas territories including Bermuda.

Bermudamanaged, through intervention, to reduce its murder count in 2019 to zero.

Those that have properly got to grips with crime(Bermuda and Glasgow are great examples) have brought crime down in a sustainedway. They however have found that is a 10-year programme. The National SecurityPermanent Secretary is pulling together, for the Premier, the programmatic disciplinesthis approach needs, said the Governor on Monday.

Ninety percent of murders are recorded in Providenciales, which is the economic hub of the country; yet the Governor was resolute that for tourists, the islands are safe.

As we unpack and understand the figures, this therefore remains an incredibly safe tourist destination; but thats certainly not the case if you are a young man living in Providenciales who is running with the wrong people.

According to Magnetic Media records, there were 13 homicides in 2019 and 12 people murdered so far, in 2020.

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Letter to editor: ‘Cancel Culture’ at work in this county – The Herald Bulletin

I read Kelly Hawes' column on July 25, and I have to agree. Today's "Cancel Culture" goes too far. And our country suffers for it.

And then I thought: We have a perfect example of it here in Madison County. Rodney Cummings' forcing the court to "cancel" out Jaime Hudson's job by political maneuvering instead of proper legal and job-law channels is a textbook example of the "Cancel Culture" at work. Almost every aspect of this debacle is on full display for all to see. Little thought is given to the concepts of truth, logic, second chances, or even compassion. Everything given to political expediency, bowing to political correctness, and election-year manipulation.

How incredibly sad all around. It also goes against the concepts of due process, freedom of speech, innocent unless proven guilty, tolerance of others' opinions, equal protection under the law, and several other American and Christian principles.

And what is really sad, is that all of this could have been avoided. This is Indiana, a so-called "Right to Work" state. Both Mr. Cummings and Judge Norrick, being Republicans, are fully aware of this. In Indiana, anyone may be fired from their job at any time, without advanced notice or hearing, for any reason deemed necessary, except for those listed qualities of the federally protected classes. This "union busting" set of laws ensures that anyone can be fired for almost any reason, including no reason at all.

What happened instead does make for dramatic political theater, though.

David Seal, Anderson

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Weary of people’s ignorance of history – Scottsbluff Star Herald

To the Editor:

As a born Wyomingite and an 82-year-old mostly Apache, I am weary of peoples ignorance of history, placing todays social mores on yesterday, political correctness and snowflake mentality and just plain destroying the first amendment.

Where did the name Redskins derive? From native warriors. Red was the most prominent color for warpaint. Many times bodies were painted completely red for war with smaller overlaying designs that had meaning for each individual Red Color Symbolizes war, blood, strength, energy, power and success in war but if not paint for war it would also symbolize happiness and beauty in face paint

Because of the predominance of red paint for war the first Europeans who arrived called native peoples Redskins. If that is racist then so is Red Coats which everyone white, black and red called British soldiers because of their red uniforms. I am amazed at the ignorance of history and lack of personal pride todays young American Indians have so they think it an insult to choose names like chiefs, redskins, braves etc. for team mascot names. Those names are chosen out of respect and admiration of native peoples character such as; Bravery, tenacity, fortitude, courage, boldness, strength, valor, patience, endurance, daring, perseverance and just plain guts to keep fighting-on no matter the odds to preserve their way of life. If teams didnt want a mascot to admire they would choose names such as caterpillars, snails, slugs, worms, maggots or cockroaches.

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We don’t need to worry about ‘racist’ teachers! – The Conservative Woman

THERE are many areas of failure within our school system. Teaching quality is variable and academic standards are well below those in the best educational systems around the world. In addition, pupil behaviour is often poor and parental support inadequate.

Teacher training is inclined to regard schooling as being more about therapy than about the acquisition of subject knowledge. Too often its main focus is on political correctness. As a consequence, many schools have succumbed, sometimes unconsciously, to a philosophical outlook that is narrow-minded and dogmatic. Strangulation of alternative views and open discussion has become the norm. Closing down debate and the promotion of ignorance is applauded, however inadvertently.

When, indeed, it comes to the enforcement of political correctness, the UK sits alongside the United States as world-beating. I know from parents who write to me that teachers are even telling pupils that answers to exam questions must be not only correct, they must be politically correct.

Above all else, within todays moral quagmire, schools have embraced an anti-racist creed. Treat others as you wish to be treated, the non-negotiable requirement that as a headteacher I used to impose on pupils, is no longer enough. Far from it! Teachers now have to play the role of thought-police in the classroom.

That racial bullying has been a problem in some schools appears clear. It should be unequivocally condemned, as should all bullying. The pendulum of prejudice, however, is now moving in the opposite direction. The new racism is anti-racism. Aberrant opinion that fails to classify all blacks as victims is distinctly off-message and, consequently, punishable. The enthusiasm amongst young people for moral crusading and for metaphorical self-flagellation over the sins of the past is evidence of successful brainwashing in schools and universities. The herd instinct of supposedly well-educated young people has rarely been stronger or more intolerant.

It comes as a surprise, then, to learn that the BBC feels the need to tell us that schools have a statutory duty not to discriminate against pupils over race.Schools may be saturated in anti-racism but it seems they are not saturated enough. Black pupils, the BBC reports, are disproportionately hit with fixed-term exclusions in England by three times as many in some places, data shows.

The data has been highlighted by Lib-Dem education spokesman Layla Moran. It is a glaring injustice, she told the BBC, that black pupils growing up across the country are so much more likely to be excluded from school than their peers.

TheGuardianputs it all down to hair. The UK school system has a problem with afro-textured hair, its readers are informed by Emma Dabiri, academic, broadcaster and author of Dont Touch My Hair.

It turns out, though, that the exclusion rate for black children is trumped by those from a Roma/gypsy background.Mihai Calin Bica of the Roma Support Group toldtheIndependentthat he thought more cultural awareness in schools could support these pupils. Schools need to better engage with Roma communities, he said.

And, would you believe it, the official data on which pupil exclusion rates are based, has a different category for the group topping the exclusion table. Children on free school meals, including blacks and Roma, are four times more likely to be excluded than their classmates.

So it is back to a predominance of less well-off, white working-class pupils who are mostly excluded from school.

Calls for schools to become more accommodating of different cultural backgrounds should not be ignored but in practice it could lead to severe fractures in the school community. One rule for the blacks and one rule for the Roma, one rule for the well-off whites and one rule for the poor whites. And what about the LBGT community in schools and those of different faiths and so on and so on?

I have long been critical of what goes on in schools but the current suggestion that school leaders are insufficiently anti-racist is absurd. It is the very opposite of the truth. Schools may be failing in many areas but, to a fault, the teaching profession does not fail the anti-racist test.

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NJ Legislature voted on over 100 bills today. Here are the ones you should know about – NorthJersey.com

From rules governing pets at restaurants to bills concerning mortgage relief and the removal of Confederate statues, New Jersey lawmakers votedon a long list of proposals on Thursday.

The bills have to be passed by the Senate and Assembly, both of whichconvened in Trenton, and signed by Gov. Phil Murphy before becoming law. There's also a slew of bills that would reform policing and criminal justice practices. Here's a separate look at what happened with those measures.

Here are the notable bills they considered:

If Murphy signs S-19, New Jersey will have a new official state holiday: Juneteenth, or the day enslaved Black people in Galveston, Texas, learned they were free on June 19, 1865, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation and two months after the Civil War ended. The third Friday in June would be a paid holiday for state government workers, adding to New Jerseys 13 public holidays. The Assembly passed the measure 62-0, with 12 lawmakers abstaining, to send the bill to Murphy's desk.

Both chambers passeda measure (S-855/A-3594) to change the title of county-level public leaders from freeholders to county commissioners. No state other than New Jersey uses the term freeholder, which is rooted in an old English term to describe someone who owns land free of debt. At the time, few women and Black people owned property, giving white men the political power.

This is not a matter of political correctness; it is a corrective action to replace an outdated designation that is rooted in institutional prejudice, Murphy, Sweeney and Coughlin said in a joint statement supporting the change. The Senate passed the bill 31-6, and the Assembly 61-12.

The Assembly passed a resolution (AR-178)urging the U.S. Congress to pass a bill to remove statues of Confederate leaders from the U.S. Capitol.The vote was54-1 with 17 abstentions.Assemblyman Brian Bergen, R-Morris,was the sole no vote.

Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation to remove statues, such as the bust of Confederate Secretary of War John Cabell Breckinridge.

Those who committed treason against the United States, and led the nation into its most painful and bloody war to preserve the institution of slavery, are not patriots and should not be afforded the honor of having their images on display in the United States Capitol, the New Jersey resolution reads. The state Senate did not vote on the resolution.

Renters who are financially hurt by the pandemic could not be evicted, penalized or fined for not paying rent during a public health emergency or 60 days after, if they qualify for relief under A-4034.

And for homeowners andcertain residential landlords who qualify, creditors would be required to let them delay mortgage payments through the 60-day grace period.

The catch-up payments would be added on to the end of a mortgage, not tacked on all at once when the public emergency is over, and landlords would have to agree to an affordable rental repayment plan with tenants.

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The Assembly passed the bill with a 46-22 vote Thursday, and the Senate passed an earlier version in April with a 38-0 vote. The bill would retroactively apply to missed mortgage and rent payments starting March 9.

I applauded the governor back in March when he announced a freeze on evictions and foreclosures and a mortgage forbearance, said Joe Mangino, board president of the New Jersey Organizing Project. I reached out to my bank and realized the fine print banks were being asked to defer the forbearance payment to the end of the loan. This was voluntary and there was no mandate ... my mortgage company is expecting a lump-sum payment to bring my mortgage current. We need to give homeowners and renters a fighting chance to survive.

Just as the coronavirus pulled the state budget into turmoil to the tune of nearly $10 billion, local governments have seen a drop in revenues, and some have warned that employee layoffs are necessary to balance the books. One bill, S-2475, would give local governments the authority to borrow money by issuing bonds if other revenue streams like federal and state cash aid have dried up. Bonds would be repaid by property tax revenues, according to a summary of the bill. The last-resort borrowing must be done within two years of the end of the public health emergency, which is still in effect. The Senate passed the legislation with a vote of 25-15. The Assembly passed a similar version of this bill in May.

State officials are making contact tracing the practice of informing people they may have come into contact with someone exposed to the virus a central part of the reopening plan, and lawmakers want to make sure information gathered during the process remains protected. Assembly bill A-4170 would require public health entities or third parties to limit use of personal data to contact tracing only, and delete the information or any parts of it that can identify an individual within 90 days. A violation, if the bill becomes law, could warrant a $10,000 penalty. The Assembly passed the bill 55-18. The Senate has not voted on it.

Short-term and vacation rental services like Airbnb would be required to provide refunds or credits to people who had planned to visit New Jersey during the coronavirus pandemic but who canceled their trips. Senate bill S-2412 would require that refunds be offered for trips between March, when the virus first hit New Jersey, and the end ofSeptember, ifthey were booked by July 1. The Senate passed the bill 32-5. The Assembly has not voted on the bill.

Both the Senate and Assembly passed resolutions (SCR-123/ACR-188) that would put a question on the November ballotasking voters whether delayed 2020 census results should also delay the state's redistricting process. The census's population counts are used to redraw lines for the districts that state Senators and Assembly members are elected to represent. The Assembly passed the resolution with a vote of 51-26 andthe Senate voted 25-15, both clearing the required three-fifths threshold.

Census officials have cited the coronavirus and said results won't be delivered to states on time. If the results arrive after Feb. 15, 2021, and New Jersey voters approve this change, redistricting would be delayed and new maps would not be used until 2023.

Critics of the change say delaying redistricting would cut out the voices of minority communities whose population has grown since the last census, in 2010.

"Indeed, the interests of Black and brown communities in New Jersey who confront some of the worst racial disparities in the country and who are now facing the worst of this pandemic must be prioritized," Henal Patel, director of the democracy and justice program at the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice, said during testimony against the bill this month. Patel spoke on behalf of a group of advocates, activists and academics called the United Black Agenda.

Republicans have also blasted the plan that Senate Democrats, including sponsor Sen. Nicholas Scutari, D-Union, have said is necessary to ensure that new election districts are accurate.

"This is being done in the middle of a pandemic," Senate Republican Leader Thomas Kean Jr.,of Union County, said in a statement. "Stakeholders and communities of interest who will be impacted the most will have little opportunity to engage in a debate over such an important constitutional change."

Both chambers passed a bill (S-2676/A-4389) to impose an annual 2.5% state tax on net premiums of most health insurers, which is expected to raise $900 million starting in 2021. The tax would flow to a health insurance affordability fund, which would subsidize premiums for those who buy their own health insurance and the states reinsurance pool that helps companies pay large claims.

The bill would also require a report examining how the policy affects racial disparities in health insurance coverage, and recommendations on how to increase affordable health care options and reduce the uninsured rate.

Murphy, an advocate for the bill, said the tax will replace a federal levy that sunsets at the end of this year. Business and insurance representatives opposed to the bill argue that employers would see their premiums increase, as insurers pass on the cost of the tax. As small businesses struggle with the economic recession brought on by the pandemic, the timing is not ideal, they argue.

The Assembly passed the bill 43-0, and the Senate 22-16.

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Pet dogs would be allowed in outdoor dining areas under a bill the Senate passed 39-0. S-766 addresses a gray area between health regulations and state law and says yes, you can take your dog to dine with you outside. (It also puts into law measures to prevent contamination of food and utensils should animals go inside.) Libby the French bulldog, rejoice!

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What to call the 20%? | Jesus Creed | A Blog by Scot Mcknight – ChristianityToday.com

This is a fact: some 80% of white evangelical Christians (who voted) voted for Donald J. Trump. This too is a fact: he not only is not one of them but he flaunts Christianitys essential teachings and behaviors, and evangelicals both supported him in record numbers and have not criticized him (though it appears to me the tide is turning).

In Kristin Kobes De Mezs paradigm-influencing study of American evangelicalism, Jesus and John Wayne, the question of How did evangelicals support Trump?, is the driving question. The whole books expounds a thick cultural narrative of the decisive dimension of that culture that approved Trump.

Why Trump?, many wondered, including many evangelicals themselves. For decades, the Religious Right had been kindling fear in the hearts of American Christians. It was a tried-and-true recipe for their own success. Communism, secular humanism, feminism, multilateralism, Islamic terrorism, and the erosion of religious freedom- evangelical leaders had rallied support by mobilizing followers to fight battles on which, the fate of the nation, and their own families, seemed to hinge. Leaders of the Religious Right had been amping up their rhetoric over the course of the Obama administration. The first African American president, the sea change in LGBTQ rights, the apparent erosion of religious freedom - coupled with looming demographic changes and the declining religious loyalty of their own children - heightened the sense of dread among white evangelicals.

Evangelicals were looking for a protector, an aggressive, heroic, manly man, someone who wasnt restrained by political correctness or feminine virtues, someone who would break the rules for the right cause.

Why? How could a movement shaped by biblical faith come so uniformly to terms with Trump? Her answer to this question calls into question the integrity of cultural evangelicalism.

Were they fake evangelicals while true evangelicals did not support him? (no) Was about an economic motivation, that Trump would stimulate the economy? (no) Was it about status in society that could be restored? (in part) Was it pragmatic so that many held their noses? (no) Was it the promise to appoint the right kind of justices to the Supreme Court? (in part) Was it hypocritical to vote for a person who is character challenged? (yes) [SMcK: I think more space cold be given to never a Democrat for a significant reason.]

Du Mezs theory is soundly argued on the basis of a cultural history of evangelicalism that establishes that evangelicalism the four major lanes anyway is a cultural movement and not just a theological movement. If the theologians want to define evangelicalism with four or five major tenets, that is but the express lane. The majority of the lanes are populated by cultural evangelicals. Culture evangelicalism supported Trump. She claims more: Trump was all but inevitable as a magnet for evangelicals.

What attracted them to Trump was nothing less that the formation of a militant masculine Christianity.

Evangelicals hadnt betrayed their values. Donald Trump was the culmination of their half century-long pursuit of a militant Christian masculinity. He was the reincarnation of John Wayne, sitting tall in the saddle, a man who wasnt afraid to resort to violence to bring order, who protected those deemed worthy of protection, who wouldnt let political correctness get in the way of saying what had to be said or the norms of democratic society keep him from doing what needed to be done. Unencumbered by traditional Christian virtue, he was a warrior in the tradition (if not the actual physical form) of Mel Gibsons William Wallace. He was a hero for God-and-country Christians in the line of Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan, and Oliver North, one suited for Duck Dynasty Americans and American Christians. He was the latest and greatest high priest of the evangelical cult of masculinity.

Such a view worked back into reshaping Jesus himself. A warrior, militant, mans man Jesus was created in the process. A John Wayne Jesus, and Du Mez surfaces dozens of connections evangelical leaders have made in the last half century to John Wayne (Who knew!).

This Jesus was over half a century in the making. Inspired by images of heroic white manhood, evangelicals had fashioned a savior who would lead them into the battles of their own choosing. The new, rugged Christ transformed Christian manhood, and Christianity itself.

Weaving together intimate family matters, domestic politics, and a foreign policy agenda, militant masculinity came to reside at the heart of a larger evangelical identity.

From the start, evangelical masculinity has been both personal and political. In learning how to be Christian men, evangelicals also learned how to think about sex, guns, war, borders, Muslims, immigrants, the military, foreign policy, and the nation itself.

Evangelicalism must be seen as a cultural and political movement rather than as a community defined chiefly by its theology.

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Du Mezs very readable page-turner (for me) was laced together and buttoned down with sketches of the principal people involved in creating cultural evangelicalism, one that is nothing short of Christian nationalism.

I will give the names who shaped masculine, militant Christian nationalism, each in his or her own way:

Billy Sunday, John Ockenga, Billy Graham, Stuart Hamblen, Bob Well, Explo 72, Jack Hyles, Marabel Morgan, Elisabeth Elliot, Phyllis Schlafly, Bill Gothard, James Dobson x 5, Tim LaHaye, Beverly LaHaye, Jerry Falwell, Ronald Reagan, Oliver North, Edwin Louis Cole, D. James Kennedy, Pat Robertson, Charles Colson, Rush Limbaugh and Bill OReilly, Bill McCartney, Gary Oliver, Tony Evans, Gordon Dalbey, Steve Farrar, Stu Weber, John Piper, Wayne Grudem, Paige Patterson, Josh Harris, John Eldredge, Douglas Wilson (through Piper), David Murrow, Doug Phillips, the Duggars, Mark Driscoll, D.A. Carson, Tim Keller, Ted Haggard, Franklin Graham, Ergun Caner, William Boykin, Eric Metaxas, Duck Dynastys Robertson family, Donald Trump, Robert Jeffress, Jerry Falwell Jr, Al Mohler, Russell Moore, C.J. Mahaney, and others

These are the folks Du Mez brings forward as the influencers in shaping cultural evangelicalism.

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