Officials were invited to the town hall, Ramaswamy said, but they did not attend because of the 'culture of fear.'
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WORDS OF WISDOM | "One day you will wake up and there won't be any more time to do the things you've always wanted. Do it now." | Paulo Coelho | | Good morning! Today we're covering Zelenskyy's victory plan, five powerful food pairings, and 98,000 Arizona voters who'll be able to vote despite having an unconfirmed citizenship status.
Reading for the first time? Sign up here. | TOP NEWS | | Ukraine's Victory Plan Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters in Kyiv on Sept. 20 that the "victory plan" he intends to present to the United States and other allies in the coming days involves "quick decisions" from Ukraine's partners—and getting permission to use Western-supplied missiles to strike targets deep inside Russia. Zelenskyy made the remarks at a press conference in Kyiv on Friday during a visit by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The Ukrainian president said he plans to meet with President Joe Biden in Washington on Sept. 26 and lay out his plan. "All the details [of the plan] I will discuss first of all with the president of the United States," Zelenskyy said. "Most of the decisions from the plan depend specifically on him. On other allies too, but there are certain points which depend on the goodwill and support of the United States." Read the full story here› | 5 Powerful Food Pairings There's wisdom in tradition, and with all the fad diets and trending superfoods littering social media, it's often wise to go back to basics: intuitive food pairings that have nourished generation upon generation of healthy families. Think of a fresh springtime salad of dandelion greens drizzled with fresh lemon juice, a spoonful of honey stirred into a bowl of yogurt, or butter melting luxuriously over freshly cooked carrots. These traditional pairings taste amazing and provide deep nourishment at the same time. Researchers are just now catching up. While home cooks have partnered key ingredients together for generations, it turns out that some of those pairings not only taste amazing, but have added health benefits, too. It all has to do with the way certain nutrients interact. Certain pairings enhance nutrient absorption—meaning you get more out of the food you eat. Read the full story here› | 98,000 Voters The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday that nearly 98,000 people whose proof of citizenship documents had not been confirmed can vote in state and local races. The court's decision comes after officials discovered that a database error allowed people who had not provided proof of citizenship, per a 2004 ballot initiative, to vote the full ballot for nearly 20 years. Neither the county recorder nor the state's top election official suspected the affected voters were not U.S. citizens. However, they disagreed on what status the voters should hold. Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, a Republican, filed an emergency petition on Sept. 17 asking the state Supreme Court to weigh in. Richer challenged guidance from Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, regarding voters who may not have provided documentary proof of citizenship during registration. The state Supreme Court found in favor of Fontes, saying that Richer did not demonstrate that county recorders have statutory authority to remove the affected voters from being able to cast ballots in the 2024 election for federal offices and matters on a state ballot. Read the full story here› How do you like our new sections? Tell us what you think here. | MORE TOP NEWS | | | | | PREMIUM | | INSPIRING | | A WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR | There is 1 "toxic" vegetable that you should remove from your diet IMMEDIATELY. This vegetable could be toxic to your health and may actually be causing weight gain, digestive issues, brain fog, and fatigue. This vegetable is one that most Americans consume on a daily basis. Click here to find out this "toxic" vegetable >> | CULTURE | | How Students Can Make the Most of Their College Education | As millions of students head back to college this fall, many wonder how to maximize their educational experience. Greg Roper, dean of students at the University of Dallas, has plenty of advice on how to navigate college life effectively.
A strong reading habit and the ability to engage in meaningful discussions are both important, but so is a growth mindset. Students can prepare to embrace failure as a learning tool, and see challenges as opportunities for development, not permanent setbacks.
In college, students can begin laying the foundation for a life well lived. Students who develops virtue, personal excellence, and a love of community set themselves up to thrive not only in their studies, but also in their careers and personal lives. College is about more than getting a good job. It can position you for lifelong success in more ways than one. | | | EPOCH TV | | | OPINION | | | EPOCH FUN | | |
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