Emergence of Crispr provides opportunity to play God with gene therapy – Irish Times

As the science behind genetic engineering and gene therapy has evolved in recent years scientists, ethicists and legislators have worked to set limits to the research. One critical line in the sand has been a consensus, endorsed by ethics councils and even a legally binding Council of Europe convention signed by 40 states (though not Ireland), that interference with, or editing, of human eggs, sperm or embryos to create genetic traits that can be inherited by future generations, so-called germ line engineering, has been strictly taboo.

The idea of human intervention in our own evolution rang alarm bells, conjuring up dystopian fears of scientists in their labs breeding a super-race or cosmetically engineering traits like strength, beauty and intelligence. The commercial opportunities are mind-boggling... but the technology simply did not allow it and so the line in the sand was largely academic.

Not so anymore. Recent advances, notably a powerful gene-editing tool called Crispr, have made snipping out tageted parts of the DNA of germline and non-germline, somatic, genes a relatively simple process. And the ethical debate has reopened. A report this week from two high level US scientific bodies US argues that germline editing should be allowed in very limited circumstances under strict supervision only alterations designed to prevent babies from acquiring genes known to cause serious diseases and disability, and only when there is no reasonable alternative.

If , for example, it were to become possible to edit the genes of someone with Huntingtons, a dreadful, incurable, inherited brain disease, so that the condition could not be passed on to successive generations, why not? How would that be qualitatively different ethically from the somatic gene therapy already widely practised?

In theory, that is. However there will be a particularly tough onus on researchers to show that the techniques when applied to the germline can be perfected to the point where such snipping does not involve off-target parts of the DNA or produce other consequences unrelated to this pupose in subsequent generations. We must hasten slowly.

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Calgary man becomes world’s first to receive experimental gene therapy – CTV News

CTVNews.ca Staff Published Friday, February 17, 2017 8:40AM EST Last Updated Friday, February 17, 2017 11:15AM EST

In what is being called a worlds first, a Canadian medical team has introduced a gene into a Calgary man with the hopes of combating a rare and life-threatening genetic disorder.

Preliminary results, doctors say, are promising, leading to a possible breakthrough in genetic disease treatment in humans.

According to a 2013 statement from Alberta Health Services, approximately 400 Canadians have Fabry disease. The inherited enzyme deficiency can shorten the lifespan of people who have it by as much as 40 years.

A team led by Dr. Aneal Khan, a medical geneticist at the University of Calgary and the Alberta Childrens Hospital, treated Darren Bidulka, a 48-year-old man who has a genetic disorder known as Fabry disease.

Patients with the genetic disease are unable to produce the enzyme that breaks down a fatty substance known as Gb3. When it builds up, it can severely damage the kidneys, heart and brain. Due to his condition, Bidulka undergoes two hours of enzyme-replacement therapy every two weeks.

Bildulkas gene therapy began when his medical team harvested his bone marrow. The stem cells were sent to the Toronto office of Dr. Jeffrey Medin, a specialist in gene transfer. His team took the cells and using a modified virus called a lentivirus, inserted a working copy of the malfunctioning gene into the stem cells.

The idea is that the corrected functional gene will cause the cells to produce the correct enzyme.

We injected the cells back into the patient, and the patients immune system has recovered, the patient is back on their regular enzyme-replacement therapy as well, Dr. Khan told CTV Calgary.

Aware of the risk involved with a new treatment method, Bidulka said he was initially cautious.

I looked at the risk, I looked at the rewards, and ultimately decided it was the right thing for me to do, said Bidulka. Initially there was some hesitancy to be the first in the world to do something.

The therapy isnt meant to cure Bidulkas condition; at this point, researchers want to know if its safe to perform on humans and if they are able to successfully insert the gene.

Preliminary results, Dr. Khan said, are promising.

We did some blood work to see if the copy of the gene we inserted made it to the patient and the bloodwork shows that it is in the blood of the patient, Dr. Khan said.

Researchers will monitor Bidulka for the next five years, with the hope that this is a new era for treatment in rare diseases.

Were working towards a cure, Dr. Khan said. I dont think were there yet.

Bidulka said he hopes that ultimately something is learned from the process that benefits people with Fabry Disease and other people with genetic disorders.

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Hannah’s Hope Namesake And Mother Discuss Gene Therapy … – WAMC

Hannahs Hope is a charity that was formed in 2008 after then-Plattsburgh residents Lori and Matt Sames daughter was diagnosed with a rare progressive nerve disease. Known informally as GAN, the disease appears in early childhood and slowly destroys the central nervous system. Hannah, who recently underwent gene therapy, and her mother Lori spoke about the disease and her progress.

GAN or Giant Axonal Neuropathy impacts sensory and motor neurons that govern movement and sensation. Nerve proteins fail to communicate between the peripheral and central nervous system. Patients generally die by their 20's or 30s.

Diagnosed at age 3, Hannah Sames will be 13 years old in March. She says she is doing pretty well. My legs feel the same. But my mom says Im strong. Lori Sames: She said her legs feel the same but my mom says they're stronger. She's gained twelve pounds. So and she can still be weight bearing and stand herself up so I call that a win.

Lori Sames explains that her daughter was the second of five children to undergo experimental gene therapy at the University of North Carolina Gene Therapy Center to combat the condition. She was injected on July 21 and in theory gene therapy is a one and done. So they deliver a healthy copy of the gene in a viral capsid. The virus attacks the nerve cells and infects it with a healthy copy of the gene. That in theory will have lifelong expression of the missing protein. So with Giant Axonal Neuropathy in this clinical trial Hannah and these children the first ever to receive a therapeutic gene to the spinal cord. So it's experimental. But it's not a continuously administered therapy. In theory it's a one and done.

Hannah reports that she was asleep during the actual treatment and since then has seen improvements in her mobility. My fiber motor is a lot better. Lori: She said her fiber motor is a lot better. She's able to grab cards better and flip them on demand. Last week we're at the National Institutes of Health where the clinical trial is taking place. Hannah was having her six month post injection followup assessments. And she would just grab a card, pick it up, flip it over effortlessly and very coordinated. And after the third card I looked at her and I said Hannah look at the control you have over your hand to flip those cards. In that moment she realized wow I didn't used to be able to do that.

Lori Sames explains that gene therapy targets specific cell types and this first effort for GAN targets nerves in the brain and spinal cord. GAN, Giant Axonal Neuropathy, is a disease of every cell type in the body. So while we hope that this stops the progression of the disease in the central nervous system we also are working on approaches to treat the nerves in the peripheral nervous system. And we're also following very closely gene delivery to the optic nerve program that's underway at U.N.C. that right now is funded by the National Institutes of Health through grants. We're also working on drug discovery. We hope to find small molecule or some compounds that may help also alleviate some of the pathology that we're seeing in the neurons in the peripheral nervous system.

Giant Axonal Neuropathy is rare and inherited through a single recessive gene. Most patients become quadriplegic as it becomes more severe. A common characteristic of most of those with the disease is very kinky curly hair.

Hannah's Hope: http://www.hannahshopefund.org/

NIH: U.S. National Library of Medicine: https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/giant-axonal-neuropathy

National Organization for Rare Disorders: https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/giant-axonal-neuropathy/

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Biologists Plan to Bring the Woolly Mammoth Back to Life by 2019 – Futurism

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Prof George Church and his team at Harvard University have been studying the DNA from frozen mammoths found preserved in the Arctic. Specifically, theyve been looking for genes that separated them from elephants.

Since elephant species are currently on the brink of extinction, the team is attempting to splice mammoth DNA into the genome of an elephant embryoin order to create a mammoth-elephant hybrid. The goal is to eventually grow a mammoth embryo within an artificial womb, as to not compromise the reproductive system of a healthy elephant.

Professor Church stated, Our aim is to produce a hybrid elephant/mammoth embryo. Actually, it would be more like an elephant with a number of mammoth traits. Were not there yet, but it could happen in a couple of years.

As awesome as playing Ice Age Jurassic Park sounds, there are also other preventative applications for this technology. According to Dr. Edze Westra of the University of Exeter, One can also use this technology for engineering the DNA of rapidly declining species or those that are becoming too inbred to increase their chance of survival.

Prof Church said the mammoth project has two main goals: securing an alternative future for the endangered Asian elephant and helping to combat global warming. Chruch explains that the animals could, keep the tundra from thawing by punching through snow and allowing cold air to come in. In the summer they knock down trees and help the grass grow.

Any of these possibilities are well worth the continued research. Technology is allowing for the impossible to become reality. Just a few years ago, we couldnt have dreamed of an extinct animal brought back, and now we could be within a few years of actually seeing that.

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Traces of Organic Molecules Have Been Located on Ceres – Futurism

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As scientists ask everyone to help them locate the elusive Planet Nine, researchers involved inNASAs Dawn mission are hard at work studyingthe dwarf planet Ceres. The Dawn mission has previously uncovered evidence of water, ice volcanoes, and carbonate minerals that cause the mysterious bright spots on Ceres surface. Now, researchers have found traces of organic molecules on Ceres using Dawns spectrometer to map the dwarf planets surface in visible and infrared wavelengths.

What weve found on Ceres is probably the most unambiguous detection of organics on any Solar System body other than Earth, said Carl Pieters, Dawn mission investigator, in an interview with Brown University. Weve collected meteorites on Earth with organic signatures, which makes us think their parent asteroids may have had organics. But until now we havent seen such definitive evidence on any asteroid. So this could help us put together the history of organics in the Solar System.

There are high-resolution data available from Dawn that provide the geologic context for these deposits, added Pieters. Were looking at those data now, which will help us to pin down the origin of these materials. The discovery was found in a crater-ridden region called Ernutet in the northern part of Ceres, and the teams findings were published in the journal Science.

Organic molecules, such as carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and proteins, are the basic building blocks of life. Organic materials have previously been found in meteorites and on Mars, and whilefinding these on Ceres doesnt mean that theres life on the dwarf planet, coupled with the discovery of water and carbonate minerals, they do indicate that Ceres is potentially ripe for life.

Its kind of like baking a cake, Pieters explained. You can have all the ingredients, but if you dont put them together properly, you dont end up with a cake. So there is still plenty of work to be done before we can start thinking about whether microbes were able to form on Ceres.

While the discovery doesnt directly translate to discovering extraterrestrial life, it definitely improves the chances of finding it. The fact that these ingredients of life are located in a single setting outside of Earth is a great first step.

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Google Made Its Faster-Than-Light Time Harnessing Tech Available to All – Futurism

TrueTime

Ever wonder how Google has been able to coordinate its data centers from all over the world? Well, they found a way to take control of time. Yes, time. And they did so by building the worlds first truly global database: Spanner. This system has given Google a way to store information in dozens of data centers, across millions of machines, spanning multiple continents, and it now underpins most of Googles services, including AdWords (the companys primary moneymaker), Gmail, Google Photos, and the Google Play store.

Through Spanner, Googles engineers have taken control of time in a way never done before. Prior to such a system, communication across servers and data centers took time. Having multiple databases meant information could vary from one machine to another.A transaction at one data center wouldnt show up at one across the globe as soon as it took place it needed time. For the services that Google provides, this variance wasnt an option they needed a way to make sure that actions and information lined up across the globe.

To solve this problem, Googles engineers developed a unique timekeeping technology called TrueTime. The engineers equipped all of Googles data centers with GPS receivers and atomic clocks, and each center would shuttle its time readings to amaster server. Those servers would constantly trade their readings with other servers to produce a common time for all data centers. This gives you faster-than-light coordination between two places, Peter Mattis, a former Google engineer, explained to Wired.

TrueTime is just one aspect of Spanner, the power of which is unprecedented and seems to defy logic. Through this system, Google can implement changes in one part of its database without contradicting informationon the other side of the planet. Spanner also replicates data readily and reliably across multiple data centers and multiple parts of the world, as well as allows for the retrieval of data should one data center fail.

Now, Google want to make this amazing technologyavailable to customers.

Spanner is truly essential for a company like Google, and no one else in the tech world, not Microsoft, Apple, or Amazon, has anything quite like it. Google wants to leverage its position by offeringits Spanner tech to customers in thecloud computing market. The result?Cloud Spanner, a version of their unique database that is on the cloud.

If you are struggling with the scale of your transactional database you will go to a shared database, or NoSQL, Googles Deepti Srivastava told TechCrunch. If youre at that stage where you have to make those trade-offs, Spanner is the way to go. You are already doing work to use one of those systems. We try to make that trade-off as simple as possible.

Some worry that very few companies actually have database needs similar to Googles, so Cloud Spanner might not have that big of a market. Plus, Cloud Spanner wont be free, with a starting price of $0.90 per node per hour (including replication) and $0.30 per GB of storage per month. But Spanner is powerful, and it is unique. If they offer it, people will want it, and people will use it, Peter Bailis, an assistant professor of computer science at Stanford University, told Wired.

Google is already in talks with large financial institutions for possible Cloud Spanner adoption, and while there are few truly global businesses like Google, the company hopes that Cloud Spanner could help smaller businesses expand later on.

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Elon Musk: All New Cars Will Be Self-Driving in 10 Years – Futurism

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Elon Musk has made another bold prediction about the future of self-drivingcars. In a conversation held at the World Government Summit in Dubai, the Tesla CEO stated that nearly all new cars would be self-driving within the next ten years.

Musk predicts that the first level four autonomous cars from Tesla will arrive by the end of this year. He views this arrival as a paradigm shift for the automobile industry:

There are about 2 billion cars in the world and the total annual production capacity is about 100 million cars, which makes sense since the average life of a car before being totally scrapped is about 20-25 years. This means that the shift to driverless cars wont be immediate, but the point for which we see autonomy appear will not be the point when we see a massive impact on people because it will take a lot of time to make enough autonomous vehicles to disrupt. That disruption will take place for about 20 years.

Musk also mentioned how the supercomputer used to control Teslas vehicles, the NVIDIA Drive PX 2, can reach level five autonomy. NVIDIA thinks that level 4-5 autonomy would only be possible with two supercomputers, but even so, Musk stated that the computers could easily be upgraded to rise the occasion.

We wont have to wait long to see how his predictions will play out.

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You Can Help Scientists Find the Next Earth-Like Planet – Futurism

Gravitational Wobbles

NASAs Kepler space telescope holds the record when it comes to candidate and confirmed exoplanets to date, it has identifiedmore than 5,000. To scan the universe for these alien planets, Kepler uses whats called the transit method. Basically, Kepler watches out for the brightness dips that occur when a planet crosses the face of the star it orbits.

This isnt the only method to catch exoplanets. The High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer (HIRES) instrument at the Keck Observatory in Hawaii detects radial velocity instead of brightness dips. This radial velocity method searches stars for signs of gravitational wobbles induced by orbiting planets. HIRES was part of a two-decade long radical velocity-planet hunting program and it has compiled almost 61,000 individual measurements made of more than 1,600 stars.

HIRES was not specifically optimized to do this type of exoplanet detective work, but has turned out to be a workhorse instrument of the field,said Steve Vogt, from the University of California Santa Cruz, who built the instrument. I am very happy to contribute to science that is fundamentally changing how we view ourselves in the universe.

From this huge amount of data, a team of researchers led by Paul Butler of the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, D.C., identified more than 100 possible exoplanets. Specifically, the researchers identified 60 candidate planets, plus 54 more that require further examination. They published their study in the The Astronomical Journal.

We were very conservative in this paper about what counts as an exoplanet candidate and what does not, researcher Mikko Tuomi explained, and even with our stringent criteria, we found over 100 new likely planet candidates. Among the candidate exoplanets, one could be orbiting the fourth-closest star (GJ 411) to our Sun just about 8.3 light years away. Its not an Earth-twin however, as this potential planet has an orbital period thats equivalent to just 10 days.

Theres still a considerable amount of data to comb through. So, together with their findings, Butlers team made the HIRES data set available to the public. One of our key goals in this paper is to democratize the search for planets, explained team member Greg Laughlin of Yale. Anyone can download the velocities published on our website and use the open source Systemic software package and try fitting planets from the data.

Its certainly a noble idea and a timely one. I think this paper sets a precedent for how the community can collaborate on exoplanet detection and follow-up, said team-member Johanna Teske. With NASAs TESS mission on the horizon, which is expected to detect 1000+ planets orbiting bright, nearby stars, exoplanet scientists will soon have a whole new pool of planets to follow up.

Other tools that can facilitate this search for exoplanets and potentially habitable ones include the recently completed James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Its powerful array of lenses and mirrors will give our ability to scan the universe a much appreciated boost. Technological advances like the JWST,NASAs TESS, and a couple of other interstellar eyes will allow us to see the universe like never before.

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Religious Freedom Is a Progressive Value – AlterNet

American flag and old church steeple reflect separation of church and state Photo Credit: Bobkeenan Photography

To read press coverage about it, one might think that religious freedom is a concern only for religious and political conservatives, and not one of the most liberatory ideas in history. One would also think religious freedom and civil rights are at odds with one another. Indeed, U.S. history is filled with examples of such competing claims, as resistance to everything from African American civil rights to marriage equality have been cast as matters of religious freedom. But stepping back from the heat of our political moment, there is a different, more fully accurate, story to be told, one I think that as progressives, we need to know and be able to tell.

Religious freedom is a powerful ideathe stuff from which revolutions are sometimes made. It includes the right of individual conscienceto believe or not believe as we choose, without undue influence from government or powerful religious institutions, and to practice our beliefs free from the same constraints. Its no surprise that the first part of the First Amendment guarantees freedom of belief. The right to believe differently from the rich and powerful is a prerequisite for free speech and a free press. Grounding our politics, journalism, and scholarship in a clear understanding of what it means and where it came from could serve as both an inoculation and an answer to the distorted, self-serving claims of the Christian Right.

It was religious freedom that allowed for Quakers, evangelicals and Unitarians to lead the way in opposition to slavery in the 19th Century. Religious freedom also allowed Catholics and mainline Protestants to guide society in creating child labor laws early in the 20th Century, and later made it possible for religious groups and leaders to help forge wide and evolving coalitions to advance African American Civil Rights and womens equality, to oppose the Vietnam war, and eventually fight for LGBTQ civil and religious rights.

Such coalitions arent always easy. When North Carolina Disciples of Christ minister Rev. Dr. William Barber, a leader in the progressive Moral Mondays movement, was asked about squaring religious freedom and marriage equality, he looked to the lessons of history and the wisdom of his own religious tradition. Working within a coalition that had long included LGBTQ advocates, Barber noted that the Christian Right was trying to divide our ranks by casting doubt either among the LGBTQ community or among the African American community about whether our moral movement truly represented them.

In the last century the NAACP had faced a similar challenge over the question of restrictions on interracial marriage. They ultimately opposed the bans, he wrote, as a matter of upholding the moral and constitutional principle of equal protection under the law. Faced with yet another fear-based tactic today, Barber wrote, our movements response had to be the same. He found his response in the First Amendment, which guarantees the right of churches, synagogues, and mosques to discern for themselves what God says about marriage, free from governmental attempts to enforce its preferred religious doctrines.

The Revolutionary era Virginians who created our approach to religious freedom, understood religious freedom to be synonymous with the idea of the right of individual conscience. James Madison wrote that when the Virginia Convention of 1776 issued the Virginia Declaration of Rights (three weeks before the Declaration of Independence), the delegates removed any language about religious toleration and declared instead the freedom of conscience to be a natural and absolute right. Madison was joined in supporting the rights of conscience by evangelical Presbyterians and Baptists who also insisted on a separation of church and state for fear that mixing would corrupt both.

Invoking the words of the Founders may seem hokey or sound archaic to some. But they knew that the freedom they were seeking to establish was fragile, and likely to be opposed in the future. Understanding the thru-line that connects the struggles for religious freedom at the founding of the country to todays helps us fight to defend the principle from redefinition and cooptation.

Such an understanding helped the United States Commission on Civil Rights in 2016 when it issued a major report on issues involving religious exemptions from the law. "Religious liberty was never intended to give one religion dominion over other religions or a veto power over the civil rights and civil liberties of others," said Commission Chair Martin R. Castro, who also further denounced the use of religious liberty as a "code word" for "Christian supremacy."

The Commission found that overly broad religious exemptions from federal labor and civil rights laws undermine the purposes of these laws and urged that courts, legislatures, or executive agencies narrowly tailor any exemptions to address the need without diminishing the efficacy of the law.

Religious freedom advocates of the colonial era faced powerful entrenched interests who actively suppressed religious deviance and dissent that might upset their privileges. In the Virginia colony attendance was required at the Sunday services of the Church of England, and failure to attend was the most prosecuted crime in the colony for many years. Members of church vestries were also empowered to report religious crimes like heresy and blasphemy to local grand juries. Unsurprisingly, the wealthy planters and business owners who comprised the Anglican vestries were able to limit access to this pipeline to political power. Dissenters from these theocratic dictates were dealt with harshly. In the years running up to the Revolution, Baptists and other religious dissidents in Virginia were victims of vigilante violence. Men on horseback would often ride through crowds gathered to witness a baptism, historian John Ragosta reports. Preachers were horsewhipped and dunked in rivers and ponds in a rude parody of their baptism ritual Black attendees at meetings whether free or slave were subject to particularly savage beatings.

This was the context in which Jefferson drafted the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom in 1777, which took nearly a decade to become law. The statute effectively disestablished the Anglican Church as the state church of Virginia, curtailing its extraordinary powers and privileges. It also decreed that citizens are free to believe as they will and that this shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities. The statute was the first in history to self-impose complete religious freedom and equality, and historians as well as Supreme Court justices widely regard it as the root of how the framers of the Constitution (and later the First Amendment) approached matters of religion and government.

The principle of religious equality under the law was a profoundly progressive stance against the advantages enjoyed and enforced by the ruling political and economic elites of the 18th Century. Then, for example, as John Ragosta writes in Religious Freedom: Jeffersons Legacy, Americas Creed, Marriages had to be consecrated by an Anglican minister, making children of dissenters who failed to marry within the Church of England (or pay the local Anglican priest for his cooperation) subject to claims of bastardy, with potentially serious legal consequences.

Such abuses may seem like a relic of the past, but in recent years some Christians have tried to outlaw the religious marriages of others. In 2012 Christian Right advocates in North Carolina sought to build on existing laws limiting marriages to heterosexual couples by amending the state constitution, using language that would effectively criminalize the performance of marriage ceremonies without a license. This meant that clergy from varied religious traditions, from Judaism to Christianity to Buddhism, would be breaking the law if they solemnized religious marriage ceremonies for same-sex couples. And the motive was explicitly religious. State Senator Wesley Meredith, for example, cited the Bible in explaining, We need to regulate marriage because I believe that marriage is between a man and woman.

This issue was part of the 2014 case General Synod of the United Church of Christ vs. Resinger, wherein a federal judge declared that laws that deny same-sex couples the right to marry in the state, prohibit recognition of legal same-sex marriages from elsewhere in the United States, or threatens clergy or other officiants who solemnize the union of same-sex couples with civil or criminal penalties were unconstitutional. It was an historic victory for a progressive version of religious liberty but one soundly rooted in the history of religious freedom. Clergy could now perform same-sex marriage ceremonies without fear of prosecution," said Heather Kimmel, an attorney for the UCC.

Jefferson and his contemporaries saw religious freedom as the key to disentangling ancient, mutually reinforcing relationships between the economic and political interests of aristocrats and the institutional imperatives of the church: what Jefferson called an unholy alliance of kings, nobles, and priestsmeaning clergy of any religionthat divided people in order to rule them. His Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom was intended to put down the aristocracy of the clergy and restored to the citizens the freedom of the mind.

A quarter-millennium later, we are still struggling to defend religious freedom against erosion and assaults by powerful religious institutions and their agents inside and outside of government. Aspiring clerical aristocrats debase the idea of religious freedom when they use it as tool to seek exemptions from the generally applicable laws of the United Statesparticularly those that prohibit discrimination.

Religious freedom and civil rights are complementary values and legal principles necessary to sustain and advance equality for all. Like Rev. Barber, we must not fall for the ancient tactic of allowing the kings, nobles and priests of our time to divide and set us against one another.

We have come a long way since the revolutionaries who founded our country introduced one of the most powerfully democratic ideas in the history of the world. The struggle for religious freedom may never be complete, but it remains among our highest aspirations. And yet the kinds of forces that struggled both for and against religious freedom in the 18th Century are similar to those camps today. We are the rightful heirs of the constitutional legacy of religious freedom; the way is clear for us to find our voices and to reclaim our role.

This article will appear in the Winter issue of The Public Eye magazine.

Frederick Clarkson is a senior fellow at Political Research Associates and a member of the Public Eye editorial board. He is the editor of Dispatches from the Religious Left: The Future of Faith and Politics in America, and the author of Eternal Hostility: The Struggle Between Theocracy and Democracy.

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11 Times Barack Obama Abused Press Freedom – Breitbart News

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Here are 11 moments Obama abused the press:

1. Campaign plane hijacking journalists. In 2008, the Obama campaign flew 25 members of the media to Chicago without telling them then-Sen. Obama was not, in fact, on board. CNN reported: [T]he press was essentially held hostage with no candidate and no choice but to fly to Chicago on a chartered plane.

2. Closing White House events to all but the official photographer. Obama barred the media from events including, ironically, an award ceremony where he was recognized for transparency and often restricted photographers access, only releasing images taken bythe official White House photographer.

3. Trying to shut out Fox News. The Obama administration targeted Fox News for isolation and marginalization, arguing that it was not a legitimate news organization but the research arm or the communications arm of the Republican Party. That served as a warning to other potentially critical outlets.

4. Stonewalling FOIA requests. The Obama administration set a record for failing to provide information requested by the press and the public under the Freedom of Information Act. The low point was Hillary Clintons email scandal, where tens of thousands of emails were hidden on a private server and deleted.

5. Prosecuting journalists and their sources. The Obama administration pursued Fox News reporter James Rosens private emails then misled Congress about it. CNNs Jake Tapper to his credit pointed out that Obama had used the Espionage Act against leakers more than all of his predecessors combined.

6. Wiretapping the Associated Press.After the Obama administrations snooping on the AP was exposed in 2013, a senior NBC correspondent excused President Obamaon the grounds that he would not have been nasty enough to alienate one of the presidents most important constituencies, the press.

7. Refusing to hold press conferences.For long stretches of his presidency, Obama refused to hold press conferencesat all, going 10 months without a formal press conference in a critical stretch from 2009 to 2010. He heeled the lowest average annual number of press conferences of any president since Ronald Reagan.

8. Filibustering at press conferences. When Obama did, finally, hold press conference, he often limited the number of questions by delivering long, rambling, often condescending answers. He wastes reporters time by refraining from answering questions with any candor, Jack Shafer complainedin Politico in 2016.

9. Attacking tough questions. When a Major Garrett of CBS actually asked a tough question about why the administration seemed not to be trying hard to free Americans held by Iran, includingWashington Post journalist Jason Rezaian Obama scolded him: Major, thats nonsense, and you should know better.

10. Appearing on fringe outlets. While media elitesgripe about conservative journalists being given a chance, Obama often restricted his appearances to fringe media:Inside Edition; Funny or Dies Between Two Ferns (which was then nominated for an Emmy); YouTube stars; anda radio show called Pimp with a Limp.

11. Iran deal echo chamber.The Obama administrationcreated fake news to support the Iran deal, setting up what it later boasted was an echo chamber of experts who would comment in the media to support the White House narrative on the negotiations. Meanwhile, key details were hidden from the public.

Through it all, President Obama regarded himself as a champion of press freedom, having run the most transparent administration ever.

Many mainstream media journalists ignoredthe Obama administrations abuses. A fewspoke out against them. But mostof them continued to paint him in glowing terms, regardless.

Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News. He was named one of the most influential people in news media in 2016. His new book, How Trump Won: The Inside Story of a Revolution, is available from Regnery. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.

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Religious freedom topic of local talk as Congregation Beth Israel wraps up lecture series – The Daily Progress

Corporations religious rights and President Donald Trumps executive order on immigration were among the topics of a recent lecture at Congregation Beth Israel in Charlottesville.

About 60 people attended the third and final talk in the Legal Issues and Ethics speaker series Sunday. In this installment, Micah Schwartzman, the Edward F. Howrey Professor of Law at the University of Virginia, spoke on Religious Freedom in the Supreme Court.

Schwartzman attended UVa for his undergraduate studies and for law school. He holds a doctorate in politics from Oxford and clerked for Judge Paul V. Niemeyer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit.

Schwartzmans lecture contained four sections: corporate religious freedom in relation to providing contraception; religious exceptions to serving LGBTQ customers; Trumps executive orders on immigration and travel for citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries; and the nomination of Neil Gorsuch for the U.S. Supreme Court.

The government shall not substantially burden you unless it has a compelling governmental interest, Schwartzman said of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993. The government has to have a really powerful reason and the policy it adopts that burdens your practice has to be what courts call the least restrictive means.

The professor then dove into the Hobby Lobby case, which stems from the contraception mandate of the Affordable Care Act. Overarching questions in the case, he said, include the extent of corporations human-like rights and the ramifications for future cases.

Hobby Lobby, a for-profit craft store chain, argued it should not have to pay for employees contraception because doing so would violate the family-owned companys religious beliefs. Hobby Lobby asserted that because corporations are people under the law, the company has the right of religious freedom.

There has been a big debate in this country about whether corporations are people, Schwartzman said. I have to tell you that this debate was lost a long, long time ago, probably in the late 19th century. Corporations are persons for all kinds of purposes The question that were really interested in is, can they have these particular rights: rights to freedom of speech, rights to freedom of religion The Supreme Court said that not only do they count as persons, they count as the kinds of persons that can exercise religious freedom.

Next, Schwartzman discussed corporate religious freedom in the context of gay marriage. In recent years, some businesses across the country have denied service to gay customers, refused to staff gay weddings and fired transgender employees.

Schwartzman said the issue is a natural extension of the Hobby Lobby decision. Hobby Lobbys progeny were a series of cases involving gay marriage and the rights of gay, lesbian and transgender people, he said.

Attendees at Sundays talk expressed concern over the presidents controversial executive orders. After the orders were signed, Schwartzman spoke to members of a Charlottesville mosque who expressed confusion and concern about whether their dual-citizen members would be able to visit family abroad.

Schwartzman argued that the orders violate the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution, among other statutes.

The Establishment Clause, if it means anything, says that the government cant treat some religious groups better than others its not allowed to play favorites to engage in preferential treatment between people of different faiths , he said. This order discriminates amongst people in religious crowds. That seems to be [quite clearly] a violation of the Establishment Clause.

Finally, Schwartzman discussed Trumps Supreme Court nominee. He spoke about Gorsuchs educational and legal background, which includes an opinion in the Hobby Lobby case.

This is a very conventional, high-prestige nomination, Schwartzman said. Gorsuch is extremely well-educated. In fact, many people thought that he wouldnt be the pick because he is too well educated Hes a very conservative judge, hes congenial. People who know him like him, including his opponents.

Tom Gutherz, senior rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel, invited Schwartzman to speak.

We, as a congregation, are fortunate to have many distinguished UVa law faculty among our members, including some who can share their expertise with the larger community and help to advance the conversations we are having among ourselves about some of the issues facing us today as a community and as a nation, Gutherz said in an interview before Sundays talk. The question of how the concept of religious freedom is being shaped by recent court decisions is one of these issues, and Micah Schwartzman is an expert in this field.

Gutherz said Congregation Beth Israel was pleased with the lecture series and hopes to continue such events in the future.

Weve got a few more lectures in the works for the coming months, on diverse topics, he said. Well do another round of Legal Issues next year.

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‘Freedom! Victory!’ 500 African migrants celebrate after breaking through EU border fence (VIDEO) – RT

Hundreds of migrants are being given food and first aid by Spanish authorities and charities after storming and climbing over a six-meter barbed-wire fence to enter Ceuta, Spains enclave in North Africa, bordering Morocco.

Early on Friday morning, Ruptly news agency captured footage groups of ebullient males of apparent sub-Saharan origin, hugging and dancing, and encouraging fellow migrants stuck on the other side of the barrier. Many wrapped themselves in Spanish and EU flags, and chanted Freedom! Victory! and Viva Espaa!

Hours earlier, the same men used shears and clubs in a mass raid on the reinforced border fence. Local media reports suggest that the breach was organized well in advance, and occurred at four different points. As many as 300 were pushed back, but border guards were overwhelmed by the sheer numbers, and police said that security cameras showed up to 600 men entering Ceuta, though emergency services put the number at 500. Eleven officers were injured, and three had to be taken to the medical emergency ward in serious condition. No one has been arrested.

As the sun rose over the enclave, which is home to about 80,000 people, most of the migrants camped in a group by the roadside, where the Red Cross said it was treating 400 men, many of whom suffered gashes and cuts during the storm. Twenty-five have been transferred to Ceutas hospital.

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All newcomers will be housed by CETI, a 512-capacity temporary migrant center, which was already home to 620 people who had mostly arrived in the city without documents, either by climbing over the fence, hiding inside a vehicle, or swimming into the port.

The migrants will now be given regular meals, a bed, counselling, and Spanish lessons, as they file their applications for asylum. Many will be relocated to other similar centers on the mainland.

This is the third such attack since December, when the multiple entry-point tactic was first used by migrants. On January 1, 1,100 people attempted to breach the walls, overfilling CETI, which had to borrow army tents to accommodate the newcomers.

Spains State Security Secretary promised to develop a new protocol against the evidently successful tactic, but Frontex, the European border service, said that overall, only 1,000 people breached Ceuta, and Melilla, another enclave, in 2016, the lowest number in several years.

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Freedom boys outlast Hickory for NWC tourney title – Morganton News Herald

Tensions were understandably high Friday night at Freedom in a Northwestern 3A/4A Conference boys basketball tournament title game pitting a pair of teams in the top six in the state poll who had claimed every championship in the current league alignment since 2013-14.

Oddly given their recent success which includes a combined 16 state playoff wins and three regional berths over the last three years this was the first time in that span that the Patriots met Hickory for the NWC tourney title, making the bragging rights between the rivals worth that much more.

In the end, the home team won for a fourth straight time in the head-to-head series as Freedom staved off a pair of Red Tornadoes rallies from double digits behind in a 75-68 victory.

In its eighth straight win since a loss at Hickory, No. 1 seed Freedom (24-2) led 13-3 barely three minutes into the game on the strength of two buckets by Tobias Kanipe in the post (both assisted by Jakari Dula) and 3-pointers from Dula, Alex Lineberger and Fletcher Abee.

But the No. 3 seed Tornadoes surged to an 18-17 advantage late in the opening period, and the rest of the half featured four more lead changes with three ties, including one at 33-all at halftime.

In similar fashion to his first-round performance Tuesday, Lineberger lifted the team on his shoulders early in the second half. He scored the first four points of the third period as part of an initial 9-0 scoring run, then decided to test his range.

Lineberger pulled up from about 25 feet for a bomb that made it 45-35 and about two minutes later, drilled one from at least 30 feet out while standing on the volleyball stripe near midcourt to prompt a Hickory timeout at 50-38.

Where exactly was Lineberger shooting the latter 3 from?

From the parking lot, Dula said, laughing. I knew he was shooting. He hit the first one (from a few feet closer), and I was like, Coach, hes pulling. And he hit it. But I knew he was going to. He can hit them from out there.

Some spotty Freedom foul shooting allowed Hickory to climb back within 58-55 with 3:40 left, and the margin was just 70-68 with 34 seconds to play until Abee made 5 of 6 at the stripe to secure the win.

It was the third time in the last six seasons that FHS has won both its league regular-season and tourney crowns.

I thought we made a lot of tough plays tonight, Freedom coach Casey Rogers said. Everyone knows how much we value toughness. We rebounded it very well defensively, one of the real keys when you play them. I think that was a program-type win.

Kanipe was named all-tournament after leading Freedom and tying a career-high with 20 points (13 in first half) as well as tying Lineberger for top honors with eight rebounds. He has scored in double figures in eight of the last nine games and elevated his play after teammate Aidan Pearson was lost for the season due to injury.

I think winning tournament was more important (than regular season). It might have been harder, Kanipe said. It came down to us making stops and rebounding.

I took (the increased role this year) as, Ive got to step up and do what I need to do to help this team win, practice harder, play my best, and thats what I did.

Dula (18 points, four assists) was named tourney MVP, and Abee (15 points, five steals) was named all-tourney as well. Lineberger added 18 points with two assists and two steals and fellow senior Cam Edmonson grabbed six rebounds (five in second half).

This is my last year, Lineberger said. I know for us as seniors, well do what it takes for us to grind it out and go get (a state title).

As they aim that direction, FHS figures to have the advantage as a high seed of staying at home for several games if they keep winning. And the Patriots havent lost at home this season.

Hopefully that trend continues, Rogers added. Well take this weekend, come in and have a good prep, find out who weve got (in the first round) and be ready to go Tuesday.

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One year later, what happened to ‘Freedom 251’, world’s cheapest smartphone? – The New Indian Express

'Freedom 251' phone. (File photo)

NEW DELHI: If you are among those who pre-booked the world's cheapest smartphone at Rs 251 (less than $4) and are yet to hear from its Noida-based makers, you are not alone. It has been a year since the company promised to deliver"nearly 200,000 Freedom 251 handsets". But nothing has materialised so far. So what exactly happened?

After announcing that it has delivered 5,000 Freedom 251 smartphones in July, Ringing Bells Pvt Ltd said it would deliver 65,000 more to those who had booked the device in cash on delivery (COD) mode.

After that, no new numbers have been shared and it appears the initial hype has fizzled out. The company has since forayed into making TVs and other smartphones, burying the Freedom 251 dream.

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Was this the biggest tech disappointment of 2016, despite Freedom 251 making national and global headlines throughout the year?

"I think we could have called it the biggest disappointment only if there had been great expectations attached to it. Every educated person, or those having fair understanding of technology, doubted it. Some may have booked one just out of curiosity but that never meant they took it seriously," Faisal Kawoosa, Principal Analyst (Telecoms) at CyberMedia Research (CMR), a market research firm, told IANS.

The company in mid-February, 2016, had planned to deliver 2.5 million handsets before June 30, the same year. Ringing Bells received mammoth -- over 70 million -- registrations before its payment gateway crashed.

"I wouldn't call it biggest tech disappointment. But yes, it could be looked at as one of the biggest cheats in the digital age," Kawoosa added.

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When reached, a Ringing Bells spokesperson told IANS that the company is working on improving its reach through distributor networks but did not say a word about Freedom 251's disappearance.

"Last six months have been phenomenal as we have reached 200 cities with a distributor network of 230. In this period, we have been able to widen our product base, including high-end mobiles and televisions. This year (2016), we sold 150,000 products and expect to get a 25 per cent increase in the coming months," the spokesperson said, declining to be named and without mentioning Freedom 251.

In an earlier interview with IANS, Ringing Bells CEO Mohit Goel said if the government was willing to dole out Rs 50,000 crore (about $7.5 billion), he can ensure that 750 million of our population would become part of digital India by owning a smartphone at Rs 251.

"The government can make the phone -- under our Freedom brand -- from some other vendor. I have no objection to it. To make such phone for every Indian citizen, the government needs to allocate funds from its Digital India initiative," Goel had said.

According to Parv Sharma, Research Associate at New Delhi-based Counterpoint Research, Freedom 251 raised false hopes in the people about owning a cheap smartphone.

"A massive shift in India is happening from feature phones to smartphones but that shift brings with itself a level of expectation -- expectation of consuming content, of watching videos and listening to music for a longer time and, hence, there is a need for better hardware features," Sharma told IANS.

To accommodate these features, the industry has reached a certain price point which is currently $50-$60, but packing something similar in a $4 device is not possible as of now.

"Thus, Freedom 251 failed to meet the demands of the consumers and had to cancel the pre-orders and refund the money to consumers," Sharma pointed out.

The world's cheapest phone made a splash across the globe, with almost every big media house writing about the "miracle device".

"But rather than improving our country's image, the long delay has tarnished our image globally. It is also a setback for the government which is pushing the 'Digital India' and 'Make in India' initiatives," noted Vishal Tripathi, Research Director at global market consultancy firm Gartner, adding that the government must ensure the veracity of such tall claims.

But according to Kawoosa, if the government starts imposing stricter controls over propositions like Freedom 251, that could mean disrupting the enabling start-up ecosystem and environment.

"In the end, the government support has to be positive to promote innovations and it will be very challenging to decide beforehand whether the innovation would be a success or failure. So one has to give a fair chance to all," Kawoosa told IANS.

"But yes, some basic-level evaluation needs to be put in place to check the business viability of such propositions, especially when it has the potential to affect everyone's lives," Kawoosa explained.

"The government should be highly concerned about the companies which do not give realistic promises and must not support such companies. We have various laws in our country to protect consumers from Ponzi companies," Sharma added.

Doubts were initially raised over Ringing Bells' handset after some experts said no smartphone could be manufactured for less than Rs 2,000.

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Reversing the decline in America’s economic freedom – Circleville Herald

Economic freedom has been on the rise in many countries around the globe. So why has it been declining here in the United States?

The Heritage Foundations 2017 Index of Economic Freedom is out, with its country-by-country assessments, and it shows the U.S. rating has dwindled to its lowest level in the indexs 23-year history. The Washington-first, big-government policies of the past eight years have essentially wiped out a decade of progress.

This decline affects all of us. Economic freedom transcends the market. Its a vital element in creating a society that values and advances opportunity and personal progress.

A true free market is more than just an arrangement of voluntary economic relationships. Its a proven source of dynamic growth and upward social mobility. Its principles are written into our national DNA:?empowerment of the individual, equality before the law and open competition.

Ironically, the rising levels of economic freedom we observe around the world are thanks in large part to the historical record of the United States in promoting and defending freedom. Yet the recent record of the U.S. in the index? ?the undeniable trail of declining economic freedom? ?is a serious cause for alarm.

So what is the source of this downward trend? The U.S. is lagging because of deteriorations in certain key policy areas. Increased tax and regulatory burdens, aggravated by favoritism toward entrenched interests, have undercut Americas historically dynamic entrepreneurial growth. Theyve confined the U.S. economy to the rank of only mostly free.

There is no doubt that Americas dwindling economic freedom has a human toll. Families, businesses and community organizations across America? ?what the 18th-century philosopher Edmund Burke dubbed the little platoons of society? ?have been squeezed by the governments assault on our economic freedom.

Despite the ongoing recovery, the economic damage has been extensive. Its legacy includes subpar growth, mediocre business investment and fewer job prospects? particularly for the poor and less skilled.

This is the current status of the nation, and there is no use in denying it. However, it is critical that we understand that the economic reality America confronts is neither a statement of fate nor a forecast. The future is open to recovery. Crafting a better economic future will necessitate a return to the ideas that helped animate our founding: limited government, individual liberty with responsibility, and free enterprise.

Success depends, however, on understanding that economic and cultural factors are inextricably interwoven. Policies that advance economic freedom expand opportunities for workers in all walks of life. The culture of family and community also surely affects the extent to which individuals take advantage of their opportunities. As the late William E. Simon, a former Treasury secretary and a staunch advocate of liberty, once noted:

(T)he true concept of economic freedom must be understood to be far deeper and richer than the mere absence of restraint, or the license to do as one pleases. The only defensible kind of economic freedom is freedom coupled with a sense of moral responsibility to ones community and country, to the values that bind us.

Fortunately, the greater calling for conservative solutions on many policy fronts in recent years points to new hope for revitalizing Americas economic freedom. That work will surely entail the rise of a new generation of leaders willing to relearn the crucial linkage among economic freedom, personal responsibility, opportunity and empowerment.

Analyzing economic trends is a critical first step toward inspiring the resolve to get America back on track and reinvigorate the free-market dynamism that ensures opportunity for all but favoritism to none. Now is the time to rebuild and deploy Americas principled policy toolkit. The 2017 Index of Economic Freedom serves that goal.

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USADA clears Cris Cyborg of doping, paving path for a UFC featherweight title shot – Washington Post

When Germaine de Ramanie beat Holly Holm in their controversial UFC 208 bout to become the first womens featherweight champion, uncertainty loomed over the division. With no clear title contender in sight, fight fans wondered if the newly created division would fizzle out almost as soon as it began. On Friday, however, MMA fans got good news Cris Cyborg Justino, the worlds top female featherweight, has been cleared to return to action.

Cyborgs title hopes were put on hold for the last two months after she popped an out-of-competition drug test in December. The 31-year-old Brazilian maintained her innocence and vowed to clear her name.

On Friday, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency cleared her use of spironolactone, a diuretic that can be used to mask the use of other drugs, including steroids.

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Upon notice of her positive test, Justino immediately identified a medication prescribed by her physician for the treatment of a common endocrine disorder as the source of the prohibited substance detected in her sample, the USADA wrote in a statement released Friday night. She also participated in multiple interviews with USADAs investigative team and consented to USADA interviewing her physician as well.

After a thorough investigation of the circumstances that preceded her positive test, which included a comprehensive review of Justinos documented medical history, USADA accepted Justinos explanation that her use of spironolactone began in late September, following her bout at UFC Fight Night Brasilia, and was in accordance with her physicians recommendation for the treatment of a legitimate medical condition, said USADA in a statement.

Justino said in December she uses the medication to prevent the development of ovarian cysts and hypertension connected to the potassium loss and electrolyte hydroelectric imbalance she said she suffered after beating Lina Lansberg on Sept. 24 at UFC Fight Night 95.

On Friday, USADA agreed Justinos use of low doses of the spironolactone would return the athlete to a normal state of health without providing a performance-enhancing benefit, and approved a Therapeutic Use Exemption, or TUE, to be applied retroactively to when Justino began taking the medication.

Upon hearing of her clearance, Justino wrote on Instagram that she was extremely happy about USADAs decision, adding, I look forward to returning to the octagon as soon as possible, and proving that I am the Pound-for-Pound champion of (womens) MMA.

While her goal is to win the new UFC title, current champion de Randamie first wants a rematch with Holm, who has filed an appeal with the New York State Athletic Commission complaining of a couple of late hits de Randamie delivered after two round-ending bells.

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UFC back in business with return of ‘Cyborg’ Justino, Georges St-Pierre – MMAjunkie.com

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Just when the UFC looked to be reeling after collecting a series of metaphorical bloody noses, it came leaping off the canvas with a double dose of positive news Friday.

OK, enough with the tired fight-related clichs, but the revelations that MMAicon Georges St-Pierre will return to the sport after a three-year layoff, followed soon after by womens superstar Cristiane Justino being cleared of a doping infraction, meant a huge day for the UFC and PresidentDana White.

It also spelled a comeback of sorts, following a disappointing couple of months for the organization.

The recent narrative for UFC has hardly been positive. Last summers sale of the company to WME-IMG for $4.2 billion lined the bank accounts of White and his business partners, the Fertitta brothers, yet created other headaches.

Suddenly, and legitimately, fighters wanted a greater piece of the pie, and every contractual negotiation White has entered into since has been significantly more fraught than in the past.

The UFC is now in a superstar-driven era and they dont come any bigger in UFC history than St-Pierre. The Canadian, 35, never officially announced his retirement but was widely thought to be done, and completing a deal to bring him back is a major coup.

Crossover star power is what the UFC has long coveted, but it brings issues of its own. Sometimes the big names fail to live up to the hype and are exposed, brutally so, like Ronda Rousey, whom White admitted recently might never be seen in an octagon again after a second consecutive crushing defeat, doled out by Amanda Nunes on Dec. 30.

Sometimes the star only rises, like Conor McGregor, and that doesnt stop the problems from mounting either. McGregor is now so big that he is not just demanding all-time record paydays but also a stake in UFC equity, while having his head turned outside of MMA, with a boxing match between him and Floyd Mayweather, incredibly, appearing to move closer to fruition.

Given that the UFCs recent approach has been to build its calendar around marquee names on the biggest dates, it had suddenly found itself short of firepower. No Rousey, not for a while at least. No McGregor, certainly not until after his baby is born later this year and maybe not for quite some time after that. No Jon Jones, who is serving a suspension due to a doping infraction.

All this is why having St-Pierre back matters so much. He is an icon in the sport, having made his UFC debut 13 years ago and lost only twice, to Matt Hughes and Matt Serra before, later avenging both defeats.

His victory over Jake Shields at UFC 129 drew a record crowd of 55,724 at Torontos Rogers Centre, a number only beaten in 2015 when Rousey and Holly Holm faced off in Australia.

In the most unpredictable of sports, St-Pierre racked up a streak of 12 consecutive victories before finishing up in 2013 with wins over Nick Diaz and Johny Hendricks.

A lot has changed since then. After losing to St-Pierre, Hendricks went to the top of the heap, becoming welterweight champion, then to the edge of the scrapheap, having lost four of his last five fights and three in a row in 2016.

Diazs brother, Nate, has remarkably ridden his irreverent personality and non-conformist nature to become one of the biggest draws in the company. And standards of athleticism and professionalism, two facets in which St-Pierre was unrivaled, have risen greatly.

St. Pierres return will be perhaps the most anticipated fight of the year. No opponent has yet been announced, though middleweight champ Michael Bisping and welterweight forces Tyron Woodley and Stephen Thompson could be high on the list.

Having an event like that on the radar will likely help UFC fans forget about last weeks UFC 208 snoozer, which offered poor value for money with a series of disappointing, low-action fights, topped by a dull main event for the womens featherweight title, won by Germaine de Randamie against Holm.

Fridays announcement that Cyborg, widely considered the best womens fighter in the world, is cleared to compete after being granted a retroactive therapeutic use exemption after testing positive for a banned diuretic, capped a day for White where everything went right.

Given that the UFC essentially created a womens featherweight division solely to accommodate Justino, the sense of relief was palpable. Already the speculation as to whom, and when, Justino and St-Pierre would fight, is underway.

And just like that, the UFCs comeback was starting to gather momentum.

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Surgery, ‘Cyborg’ or rematch next? Germaine de Randamie keeping options open – MMA Fighting

New UFC featherweight champion Germaine de Randamies next move could be a rematch with Holly Holm. Or matchup with Cris Cyborg Justino. Or hand surgery.

In a Thursday media teleconference, de Randamie, calling in from Holland, said shes yet to see a doctor regarding the ligament injuries to which she briefly alluded in the cage following her UFC 208 decision win over Holm at Brooklyns Barclays Center.

At this point I havent been able to see a doctor yet, de Randamie said. They will evaluate and then Ill know what the next thing will be.

De Randamie explained that an old ligament injury, initially suffered in a 2015 TKO win over Larissa Pacheco, flared up in training camp leading up to the Holm fight. At the time, her doctor advised that while should could probably go through with the Holm fight, shed need a procedure eventually one way or another.

I injured my hand after a fighter with Larissa Pachenko, de Randamie said. I continued to train, I train and I train and it bothered me for a long time. During this camp it started bothering me more and more, so Ive been with an orthopedic surgeon, a hand specialist, he said you probably need surgery because you have some torn ligaments in the hand. He said you could fight first, but after the fight is over you have to come over and see what we can do.

The surgery talks has led some to claim that de Randamie is ducking Cyborg, the former Strikeforce and current Invicta featherweight champion, particularly since de Randamie offered Holm a rematch first.

De Randamie said shes not concerned with what critics think.

I really dont take it personal, de Randamie said. Everyone is entitled to say whatever they want to say. I know Im not afraid and I know I will fight everybody. Right now theres a lot going on right now and my focus is somewhere else. At the end of the day, its been five days since I fought for the UFC belt and Ive been so busy, so happy, and havent really had time to enjoy it. Right now Im going to enjoy it, Im going to see a doctor, and whatever happens after that, happens after that.

Justino is currently under temporary suspension by USADA due to testing positive for a banned diuretic in an out-of-competition test administered in December. She is attempting to receive a retroactive therapeutic use exemption for drug.

For her part, de Randamie says she doesnt know enough about the situation to make an informed comment.

To be honest, if she gets the exemption, I think thats up to Cris and the athletic commission, de Randamie said. I dont know much about this stuff she asks exemption so I should first read up before I make a statement about that. If they give her an exemption, there must be a good reason for it.

Beyond that, de Randamie wants to wait until she hears back from her doctor before committing to any of the options in front of her.

I think its going to depend on what my doctors say. I have to go back to the doctor. theyre going to see what the damage is and whats the extent of the damage. Theyre going to decide if its a smart decision to fight or go to the surgery first.

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Diamond Resorts Reviews – Virginia’s Most Relaxing Beaches – Yahoo Finance

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Tax break for ‘Sexy Beaches’ riles Florida GOP – RT

Florida Governor Rick Scott and the House of Representatives and are at each others throats over a tourism dispute that began with a tax break given to rapper Pitbull for his Sexy Beaches music video.

A 10-5 vote led by Republicans in the House subcommittee on careers and competition ended support for Visit Florida, a private organization receiving equal funding from the state and private contributions. Governor Scott had some harsh words for those House Republicans.

"I don't understand how anyone can look at Florida's booming tourism industry, and the more than 1.4 million jobs it supports, and vote to kill it," Scott said in a statement. "The legislation the Florida House is pushing puts more than 1.4 million jobs at risk and we cannot let that happen."'

Prior to the vote, Scott enlisted the Let's Get to Work political committee to drum up resistance to the vote by calling voters and telling them their legislator was in favor of a bill that would "destroy our economy and lead to higher taxes," the Associated Press reported.

In response, the Florida House produced a video attacking Visit Florida and accusing it of being involved in a secret $1 million deal with rapper Pitbull for his Sexy Beaches music video.

The past year hasnt been easy on the Sunshine State. Between two hurricanes, the mass shooting in Orlando, the Zika outbreak and an alligator attacking a child at DisneyWorld, convincing tourists to bring their money to Florida has proved challenging.

Despite the challenges, Floridas tourism industry still managed to draw a record number of tourists.

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Tax break for 'Sexy Beaches' riles Florida GOP - RT