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ALX đşđ¸ @alx Michael Avenatti is doing MSNBC hits from prison defending Donald Trump.
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VIDEODemocrat senatorial candidate in Arizona Ruben Gallego struggled mightily with the fake crying as you can see but he couldn't manage to produce actual tears. The man who dumped his nine month pregnant wife for a DC lobbyist couldn't quite work up the crocodile tears over a pre-planned for campaign purposes state supreme court ban on abortion based on territorial law dating back to the 1800s. Perhaps Amber Heard can give poor Ruben some emergency lessons on fake crying before his next public appearance.
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A Haitian warlord has been using rap videos to expand his control over the crisis hit country as gang violence continues to choke the capital. Johnson Andre, also known as Izo, had been using accounts on sites like TikTok to recruit foot soldiers and sow further terror in the country, according to researchers. Alongside his 'Five Seconds Gang', Andre has been responsible for disseminating videos that have astonished even the most experienced of officials. On Friday, his TikTok account was banned, which boasted 227,000 followers according to the Wall Street Journal. The outlet reported that his content involved him rapping...
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The evidence for helping children to change gender including 'social transitioning' and hormone blockers is built on "shaky foundations", a major review into the practice by a leading field pediatrician in the United Kingdom has found. The long-anticipated Cass report into how the tax-funded NHShas been published and calls for major change, saying hormone drugs should no longer be given to under-18s and that the basis of âtreatmentsâ given by the NHS have been based on practices with little âdevelopmental rigour and transparencyâ. Fundamentally, Dr Hilary Cass said, âWhen conducting the review, I found that in gender medicine those pillars...
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Chicago has been slammed with nearly as many cases of measles in its migrant shelters this year than the whole country had in 2023. City health officials reported 57 âconfirmed casesâ and that most of the cases have turned up across its migrant shelter system. According to city officials, 33 cases of measles are migrant children up to the age of four, seven are from five to 17 years of age, 16 are adults between the ages of 18 and 24, and one is over 50 years of age.
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My invitation must have gotten lost in the mail. âYou are invited to join the Northeastern community for a special celebration honoring Michael S. Dukakis.â But someone eventually did send it along to me, and tomorrowâs âcelebrationâ will of course be the social event of the season â NOT! M. Stanley Dukakis is 90 years old now, 33 years after his retirement from politics due to ill health â the voters got sick of him. But how can we miss the Duke when he wonât go away? The featured session, as itâs described, is entitled âSuccession: Governorsâ Reflections on the...
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Press Conference by GOP Senators demanding Schumer do his duty and hold a trial of Despicable Traitor Alejandro Mayorkas
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Dozens of plastic bags containing ârepulsiveâ antisemitic flyers and possible ârat poisonâ were found scattered around a Chicago neighborhood Monday â in the third disturbing incident this year. A resident came across the hateful leaflets in the Lincoln Park area Monday morning and reached out to their local official. âThis is not the first time our ward has seen incidents like this. To the people who are spreading these flyers, I have a clear message: you are committing acts of hate,â Timmy Knudsen, alderman for Chicagoâs 43rd Ward, said in a statement.
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Students sitting for their STAAR exams this week will be part of a new method of evaluating Texas schools: Their written answers on the stateâs standardized tests will be graded automatically by computers. The Texas Education Agency is rolling out an âautomated scoring engineâ for open-ended questions on the State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness for reading, writing, science and social studies. The technology, which uses natural language processing, a building block of artificial intelligence chatbots such as GPT-4, will save the state agency about $15 million to 20 million per year that it would otherwise have spent on...
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Increase includes vice chancellor for diversity, other DEI positions The University of Nebraska at Lincoln added more than 350 new positions in the past decade â nearly all of them administrative â while student enrollment numbers remained steady... Among the new hires is a vice chancellor for diversity and inclusion. His salary for the current year is $267,585 .. During the 2022-23 school year, the most recent data available, the public universityâs Lincoln campus employed 4,014 full-time administrators and support staff... In 2013-2014, IPEDS data shows UNL employed 3,720 administrators and support staff â meaning it added 294 administrative positions...
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The man had considered removing the two fingers himself. A Canadian man had two healthy fingers amputated to treat his âbody integrity dysphoria,â a case report about his procedure reveals. The 20-year-old ambidextrous man experienced âprofound distressâ over his left handâs fourth and fifth fingers and decided to have them amputated, according to the case report, which was published March 27 in Clinical Case Reports, an open access medical journal. Body integrity dysphoria is the rare phenomenon of individuals wanting to amputate parts of their body, usually limbs, often because they feel the body part does not belong to them....
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Eight years ago, Hillary Clinton, smarting from her surprise loss to then-reality star Donald Trump, started apportioning blame to 2016 Green Party nominee Jill Stein, contending she siphoned much-needed votes from her. Now, with Stein poised to be on 2024 general election ballots, President Joe Biden appears to be heeding Clintonâs advice to take third-party and independent candidates seriously amid extremely close, margin-of-error polling between himself and Trump before this November. The Green Party will be on the ballot in the key battleground states of Arizona, Michigan, North Carolina, and Wisconsin, with the potential of Georgia, though the party has...
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A U.S. Navy photo posted to X is being mocked for showing a commander shooting an AR-platform rifle with the scope mounted backwards. The photo shows a commander, identified as Commander Cameron Yaste by the Defense Blog, shooting an AR-platform rifle with what appears to be a Trijicon VCOG scope atop it. Problem: the scope is mounted backwards. This means the commander had no sight picture whatsoever as he fired the gun. This was shared today by the official US Navy Instagram. When you see it try not to break your phone. pic.twitter.com/udV0hyvdmJ â Zachary Bell (@zacharyebell) April 9, 2024
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Daily Readings from the USCCBâGod so loved the world that he gave his only-begotten Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life.â John 3:16We continue, today, to read from the conversation that Jesus had with Nicodemus, the Pharisee who ultimately converted and is venerated as one of the early saints of the Church. Recall that Jesus challenged Nicodemus as a way of helping him to make the difficult decision to reject the malice of the other Pharisees and to become His follower. This passage quoted above comes from Nicodemusâ first conversation with...
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President Joe Bidenâs Justice Department has uncovered "inconsistencies" in Fulton County district attorney Fani Willisâs use of federal grant funds, the Washington Free Beacon has learned. The bombshell discovery comes two years after Willis fired a whistleblower who had warned the district attorney that her office was attempting to misuse a $488,000 federal grant to pay for "swag," computers, and travel. Itâs that same grant that the Justice Departmentâs Office of Justice Programs now says is plagued with reporting discrepancies from Willisâs office, errors that federal authorities only disclosed to the Free Beacon after providing contradictory statements regarding awards Willisâs...
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Dennis Quaid has long been a familiar face in Hollywood, starring in hits and cult classics such as "Traffic," "Parent Trap," and "Innerspace." While he continues to appear on celluloid, lately he has also been mounting stages to sing God's praises. Shortly after releasing his gospel record "Fallen" in June 2023 â which landed in the top 15 on Billboard's Top 200 Christian/Gospel chart â Quaid provided BlazeTV's "Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey" incredible insights into his renewal of faith and road back to an intimate relationship with God. Quaid, a 69-year-old Houston native, recently expounded on some details of...
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The Life of Frederick William Von Steuben: Major General in the Revolutionary Army - tells the story of Baron Steuben, who had been an officer in the Prussian army. Considered one of the fathers of the United States Army, he had a leading role in improving the Continental Army during the American Revolution and turning them into a professional fighting force. https://librivox.org/the-life-of-frederick-william-von-steuben-by-friedrich-kapp/
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Go West, young man â that American slogan [3] of the mid-19th century is not an idea the Ukrainian men of Odessa, Kharkov, Dniepropetrovsk, Poltava and Sumy can contemplate today as long as the danger of press ganging into the army in Kiev and Lvov is a higher risk to their lives than staying put in the eastern cities as they collapse. They must calculate that they are better off trying to do without electricity in the east, and wait for the Kremlin to suspend the campaign â as it did during 2023 â or for the Russian General Staff...
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An undercover journalist with a group called Sound Investigations was informed by an alleged Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) official and former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) official that FBI agents had attended the January 6th, 2021, protest at the U.S. Capitol. The source also disclosed techniques employed by intelligence agencies to weaken political opponents in the U.S. The undercover journalist had secretly recorded a man named Gavin OâBlennis, a self-described âcontracting officerâ for the CIA and former FBI official, as shown on his LinkedIn page, discussing January 6th on a hidden camera, among other topics. However, even though he claims...
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A Canadian reporter for one of the northern nation's only conservative media outfits was arrested Sunday and carted away for doing his job faithfully on public property. Rebel News reporter David Menzies, who local and federal officials appear keen to shut up and lock away, confirmed to Blaze News that he was charged for alleged breach of the peace and trespassing for daring to pose questions to anti-Israel protesters outside Toronto City Hall. Menzies indicated that he will be suing the Toronto Police Service over this incident just as he is suing the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for a similarly...
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