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The most viewed conservative commentator on YouTube is Steven Crowder with his channel, Louder with Crowder. His fans love his politically incorrect jokes. He also sets up a table at college campuses, invites people to debate, and airs the debate unedited. One such video, titled, "There Are Two Genders: Change My Mind," has been viewed 40 million times. Students don't change Crowder's mind, but he has a fair conversation. Crowder won't change my mind, either -- (I believe gender can be on a spectrum) but in my new video, Crowder says he was influenced by me. Louder With Crowder, he...
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Forescout Research Labs, in partnership with JSOF, disclosed a new set of DNS vulnerabilities, dubbed NAME:WRECK.These vulnerabilities affect four popular TCP/IP stacks – namely FreeBSD, IPnet, Nucleus NET and NetX – which are commonly present in well-known IT software and popular IoT/OT firmware and have the potential to impact millions of IoT devices around the world. FreeBSD is used for high-performance servers in millions of IT networks, including major web destinations such as Netflix and Yahoo. Meanwhile, IoT/OT firmware such as Siemens’ Nucleus NET has been used for decades in critical OT and IoT devices.The NAME:WRECK vulnerabilities potentially impact organisations...
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In SB1, a free America is facing the Rubicon. For Republicans, this may be their finest hour. If congressional resolutions had a voice, House Bill 1 (HB1), at 30 pounds a considerably obese tome, would let slip the parts usually kept at bay from the electorate. The For the People Act of 2021 is the antonymic title for the most openly unconstitutional and unpopular piece of legislation ever to pass muster in the House of Representatives. It is intended to destroy the process of fair elections in America, turn the watchdog Federal Election Commission into a partisan body, and forestall...
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An unimpressed sheep was caught on camera headbutting the herding drone trying to round it up on a Welsh farm. Farmer David Ian Jones was using the 'drone dog' to shepherd his flock in a field in Wrexham on April 7. Footage filmed by the drone shows most of the sheep apparently unfazed by the device until one ewe, dubbed 'mad Sally' for her antics, decides to defend two lambs.
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The BBC's diversity chief has claimed Idris Elba's TV detective Luther 'isn't black enough to be real' because 'he doesn't have any black friends and doesn't eat any Caribbean food'. Miranda Wayland said the hit crime drama, which won plaudits for having a strong, black lead character, was only superficially diverse and that corporation bosses are now looking to portray minority groups in a more convincing and rounded way. Elba, who first made his name across the Atlantic starring as Stringer Bell in The Wire, cemented his status as a worldwide star by picking up a Golden Globe, among other...
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An Asian man has been violently attacked in broad daylight in New York as the city continues to struggle with soaring rates of violent crime. Just hours after the horrific attack, 'soft-on-crime' Mayor Bill de Blasio was seen rubbing elbows with Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda in nearby Times Square. The ugly incident occurred Monday afternoon on the Upper East Side, with the assailant allegedly targeting the man at random before body slamming him into the glass window of a store.
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Homeless men lie on the sidewalk while others wearing blankets and rags loiter on a street strewn with garbage, feces, and drug paraphernalia along the notorious Kensington Avenue drag in Philadelphia. Video posted online on March 10 shows people living out of suitcases on the sidewalks in the area adjacent to the entrance to the Somerset train station along the Market-Frankford train line while others openly brandish needles. Cardboard boxes with trash bags stacked on top of them lie feet away from the entrances to various pawn shops, check-cashing stores, delis, and bodegas.
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The Queen stoically returned to royal duties yesterday, four days after the death of her husband the Duke of Edinburgh. The monarch, 94, hosted a retirement ceremony for the former Lord Chamberlain Earl Peel on Tuesday. It comes after her husband of 73-years, Prince Philip, passed away aged 99 on Friday at Windsor Castle.
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Progress Toward an Understanding of LENR–AHE Effects in Coated Constantan Wires in D2 Atmosphere: DC/AC Voltage Stimulation Francesco Celani ⇤,†, C. Lorenzetti, G. Vassallo‡, E. Purchi, S. Fiorilla, S. Cupellini, M. Nakamura, R. Burri, P. Boccanera, P. Cerreoni and A. Spallone§. Abstract This paper presents a summary and some deeper details about the experiments presented at the 22nd International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (ICCF22). It reports on the experimental study of LENR phenomena in Constantan (Cu55Ni44Mn1) from its inception in 2011 to the most recent experiments. Using an empirical approach we identified the effect of surface modification of...
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A police officer in Austria has been sentenced to a conditional prison sentence of 10 months after he shared a photo of a dish supposedly favored by Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. The man, who has not been named in media reports, is a police officer in the Austrian state of Burgenland. He was found guilty of violating the Verbotsgesetz 1947 - otherwise known as Prohibition Act 1947, which aims to suppress a revival of Nazism in the country. It is alleged that the officer shared a photo of Hitler's favorite meal on April 20, the dictator's birthday, last year. Hitler...
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski is still weighing whether to run for a fourth full term, and she demurred Tuesday on a timeline for her decision. The Alaska Republican told reporters at the Capitol that she will make her final decision “when I make it.” “I have been doing everything that a good incumbent does in terms of preserving my options, visiting with Alaskans, spending a lot of time, as much time on the ground as I can, and raising money,” Murkowski said. Former President Donald Trump, who won Alaska by 10 percentage points in November, has vowed to campaign against Murkowski....
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A Boston hospital says it will offer “preferential care based on race” and “race-explicit interventions” in an attempt to engage in an “antiracist agenda for medicine” based on critical race theory. A Boston Review article titled “An Antiracist Agenda for Medicine” lays out a plan from Brigham and Women’s Hospital that implements a “reparations framework” for distributing medical resources in order to “comprehensively confront structural racism." BLM ACTIVIST: ‘ALL HELL’ WILL BREAK LOOSE AND BUILDINGS WILL BURN ‘IF GEORGE FLOYD’S MURDERER IS NOT SENTENCED’ “Together with a coalition of fellow practitioners and hospital leaders, we have developed what we hope...
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Braunwyn Windham-Burke and her husband of over 20 years, Sean Burke, are navigating their complicated relationship one day at a time. The Real Housewives of Orange Country star, 43, appeared on Tuesday's episode of the PEOPLE Every Day podcast. There, she opened up to host Janine Rubenstein about having an open marriage with Burke — with whom she shares seven children, ranging in age from 2 to 20 — after coming out as a lesbian and entering into a romantic relationship with her girlfriend Kris last year.
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Biden illegal invasion caught on video.
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The Minnesota cop who shot and killed a black man after mistakenly grabbing her gun instead of her Taser resigned Tuesday, saying “it’s in the best interest of the community.” News of Kimberly Potter’s resignation came as Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliott announced that the city’s police chief, Tim Gannon, had also stepped down following the fatal incident. “I have loved every minute of being a police officer and serving this community to the best of my ability,” Potter said in a statement, according to twincities.com. “But I believe it is in the best interest of the community, the department,...
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For years, Sally Struthers's commercials for Save the Children, with their heartbreaking images of children in need, were all over TV. Struthers revealed Monday on the WTF with Marc Maron podcast that she stopped working as an ambassador for the organization and another, similar one after 35 years because of a terrifying experience. It happened once when she had flown into Uganda on a small plane to meet one of the kids she was sponsoring. "They brought [the child] from his village, which was quite a few hours away. He had traveled to come meet his sponsor, to meet me,...
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“The simple believeth every word: but the prudent man looketh well to his going” (Proverbs 14:15).
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John Kerry has been dispatched to China in an attempt to bring the country on-side ahead of a US-led climate summit. Mr Kerry, a former secretary of state and now Joe Biden’s climate envoy, will hold talks in Shanghai in what is thought to be the highest-level contact the new administration has yet had with China. He is expected to meet with his host’s top climate negotiator, fellow veteran diplomat Xie Zhenhua, as Washington attempts to persuade Beijing to move away from heavy use of coal and other polluting sources of energy. The American has previously called Mr Xie “a...
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The Wisconsin police officer who shot Jacob Blake in Kenosha last August will not be disciplined or charged with any crime and is back on active duty, cops said. Officer Rusten Sheskey shot Blake, 29, in the back seven times on August 23 in front of his children and left him paralyzed from the waist down while officers responded to a 911 call about an alleged 'domestic incident.' Sheskey had been placed on administrative leave after the incident but returned to work on March 31 after the shooting was investigated 'by an outside agency,' the Kenosha Police Department announced on...
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