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Advocacy for Permanent Daylight Saving Time

Advocacy for Permanent Daylight Saving Time

Sean Davis, CEO and co-founder of The Federalist, and comedian Joe Machi are strong proponents of making daylight saving time permanent. Davis humorously expressed his view by stating ‘mornings are stupid,’ stressing the importance of afternoon sunlight when more people are active. Machi emphasized the benefit of evening visibility for children’s safety and enjoyment after school activities.

‘Nightcaps’ is a column that updates readers on key sports, news, and cultural stories from the day. It is featured on OutKick.com, running Monday to Friday.

July marks a mid-year point, often considered slow unless significant events like the World Cup are taking place. Despite the U.S. team’s recent loss to Belgium, the event continues.

“AFTER BLOWOUT LOSS TO BELGIUM, MANY ARE WONDERING IF TEAM USA IS BETTER OR WORSE THAN IT WAS A DECADE AGO”

This period is labelled ‘Dog Days’. With little happening, it’s time for events like ACC Media Days and potential offbeat news from the WNBA.

Hump Day Nightcaps brings insights from Tony Romo, who has faced criticism but remains firm in his broadcasting approach. During a ‘Pardon My Take’ podcast, Romo reaffirmed he focuses on teaching and explaining the intricacies of sports, stating, “It’s been a long time since I’ve taken offense to people.” He emphasized the value of understanding the reasons behind game decisions.

While opinions on Romo diverged, he remains a significant presence in sports media, especially known for his predictive commentary when he started with CBS. Yet, shifts in his approach, particularly towards players like Mahomes and Allen, have drawn mixed reactions.

Briefly touching on other topics, the article hints at the ongoing discussion around daylight saving time. The topic carries varied opinions, influenced by geographic and lifestyle factors. While regions like Florida may not experience profound changes, places like Boston can feel significant impact during different seasons.

The column concludes with a nod to Apple TV’s Tricia Whitaker’s role in the All-Star game. Readers are invited to share thoughts on Romo’s stance through email at [email protected].

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