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Friday, November 18, 2022
Reporter exposes alarming conversation he had with top Democratic senator: 'I don't know what you're saying' - TheBlaze
Reporter exposes alarming conversation he had with top Democratic senator: 'I don't know what you're saying' - TheBlaze:
A reporter highlighted on Tuesday a concerning exchange he had with Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) this week in which Feinstein apparently forgot comments she had made just recently.
‘Immoral’: Texas A&M professor challenges faculty hiring program that excludes whites and Asians
‘Immoral’: Texas A&M professor challenges faculty hiring program that excludes whites and Asians'The faculty senate at Texas A&M university recently voted 54-12 to endorse the aims of a professor recruitment initiative that specifically excludes white and Asian applicants along with other diversity efforts....
History for November 18
History for November 18 - On-This-Day.com
Alan Shepard, Jr. 1923
- 1477 - William Caxton produced "Dictes or Sayengis of the Philosophres," which was the first book to be printed in England.
- 1883 - The U.S. and Canada adopted a system of standard time zones.
- 1928 - The first successful sound-synchronized animated cartoon premiered in New York. It was Walt Disney's "Steamboat Willie," starring Mickey Mouse.
- 1951 - Chuck Connors (Los Angeles Angels) became the first player to oppose the major league draft. Connors later became the star of the television show "The Rifleman."
- 1966 - U.S. Roman Catholic bishops did away with the rule against eating meat on Fridays.
- 1985 - Joe Theismann (Washington Redskins) broke his leg after being hit by Lawrence Taylor (New York Giants). The injury ended Theismann's 12 year National Football League (NFL) career.
- 1988 - U.S. President Reagan signed major legislation provided the death penalty for drug traffickers who kill.
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Maryland school district unveils LGBTQ propaganda targeting toddlers with highly sexual concepts - TheBlaze
Maryland school district unveils LGBTQ propaganda targeting toddlers with highly sexual concepts - TheBlaze:
Fox News Digital reported that a recent Montgomery County Public Schools PowerPoint presentation referenced a set of activist books that will be distributed to classrooms, from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade. The books seek to undermine the concept of a gender binary at an early age and immerse children in the vernacular of LGBT activists, teaching toddlers words like "drag queen" and "intersex."
Human Progress | > "Children who would have died before their fifth birthdays now live into old age, and middle-aged adults who once would have died of heart disease n... | Facebook
Human Progress | > "Children who would have died before their fifth birthdays now live into old age, and middle-aged adults who once would have died of heart disease n... | Facebook Tony Morley
- "Extra years of life are surely among the most precious."
"Children who would have died before their fifth birthdays now live into old age, and middle-aged adults who once would have died of heart disease now live to see their grandchildren grow up and go to college. Of all the things that make life worth living, - The Great Escape, Angus Deaton
Study: 1 out of every 179 Americans will eventually be murdered if the current crime rate trends continue - TheBlaze
Study: 1 out of every 179 Americans will eventually be murdered if the current crime rate trends continue - TheBlaze:
A study by Just Facts, a nonprofit research institute, examined the number of murders in 2021 based on death certificate data and found that if the current 2021 crime rate continues, one out of 179 Americans will eventually be murdered over the course of their lifetimes.
Jim Agresti, president and co-founder of Just Facts, who authored the study, told Fox News Digital, "That means if you're in the United States, you live here, you're born and you spend your life here, your odds of your life ending by murder are one in 179 over your life. Not over a year or any other timeframe."
UCSB Black Student Union asks white peers not to attend free ‘Wakanda Forever’ screening
UCSB Black Student Union asks white peers not to attend free ‘Wakanda Forever’ screeningUniversity of California Santa Barbara students were able to attend a free screening of the new Marvel film “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”
- The only catch? They should be black to attend.
The Black Student Union’s Instagram page stated the showing is intended to be “Black-centered” and a “gathering of Black community.”...
NBC News punishes reporter behind viral Paul Pelosi report that the network later scrubbed: Report - TheBlaze
NBC News punishes reporter behind viral Paul Pelosi report that the network later scrubbed: Report - TheBlaze:
NBC News reportedly suspended an on-air reporter over a report about the Paul Pelosi attack that the network later retracted.
What is the background?
On Nov. 4, NBC News correspondent Miguel Almaguer reported that Paul Pelosi gave police no indication that he was in danger when they responded to his residence. The report was based on Almaguer's sources.
Almaguer explained:
Elon Musk accused of 'starving' highly paid staff after scrapping free meals said to cost over $400 each - TheBlaze
Elon Musk accused of 'starving' highly paid staff after scrapping free meals said to cost over $400 each - TheBlaze:
Since completing his acquisition of Twitter on Oct. 27, Musk has sought to make the struggling company leaner, more cost-effective, and more efficient. In addition to slashing at least half of the company's workforce and requiring media personalities to pay a monthly subscription fee for verification, the world's richest man has clamped down on exorbitant meal costs.
The New York Times reported on Nov. 11 that Musk plans to make employees — who according to Zippia earn a starting salary of $106,000 — pay for their own lunches. Meals had previously been subsidized by the company.
Doh!-----SHOCKER! WaPo Sheepishly Admits the FBI Found No Nuclear Secrets, or Anything Else, in Mar-a-Lago Raid
SHOCKER! WaPo Sheepishly Admits the FBI Found No Nuclear Secrets, or Anything Else, in Mar-a-Lago Raid
But wait, there’s more!...
- Remember when the FBI raided Trump’s home supposedly looking for “nuclear secrets” a few months back? Guess how that turned out?
- Federal agents and prosecutors have come to believe former president Donald Trump’s motive for allegedly taking and keeping classified documents was largely his ego and a desire to hold on to the materials as trophies or mementos, according to people familiar with the matter.
- In other words, Trump was keeping souvenirs, as everyone else does.
But wait, there’s more!...
History for November 17
History for November 17 - On-This-Day.com
Bernard Law Montgomery (Britain) 1887
- 1558 - Elizabeth I ascended the English throne upon the death of Queen Mary Tudor.
- 1800 - The U.S. Congress held its first session in Washington, DC, in the partially completed Capitol building.
- 1869 - The Suez Canal opened in Egypt, linking the Mediterranean and the Red seas.
- 1903 - Russia's Social Democrats officially split into two groups - Bolsheviks and Mensheviks.
- 1913 - The steamship Louise became the first ship to travel through the Panama Canal.
- 1997 - 62 people were killed by 6 Islamic militants outside the Temple of Hatshepsut in Luxor, Egypt. The attackers were killed by police.
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Educators 'know better than anyone' what kids 'need to learn and thrive' says teachers' union that called for school closures - TheBlaze
Educators 'know better than anyone' what kids 'need to learn and thrive' says teachers' union that called for school closures - TheBlaze:
The NEA represents 3 million "educators," including public school teachers, staffers at colleges and universities, and aspiring indoctrinaires.
More than just a teachers' union, the NEA is a partisan force that doesn't simply seek to "advance the cause of public education," but supports abortion; amnesty for illegal aliens; gun bans; race-based admissions and hiring; LGBTQ activist-dictated pronoun use; statehood for the District of Columbia; making race the crux of all educational considerations; and BLM.
Report: Journalism is the most regretted college major - TheBlaze
Report: Journalism is the most regretted college major - TheBlaze:
"More and more people are asking 'is college even worth it?'" said Jason Wingard, the president of Temple University. "For 50 or 60 years, it was unquestionable; now, what we're seeing is a flatline."
John Fees, co-founder and managing director of GradGuard, said, "Students and their families are prudent to evaluate the return on investment of college like other large consumer purchases."
'There's going to be a price': A growing number of medical professionals admit puberty blockers for kids may be irreversible and cause long-term harm - TheBlaze
'There's going to be a price': A growing number of medical professionals admit puberty blockers for kids may be irreversible and cause long-term harm - TheBlaze:
A growing number of medical professionals are questioning the safety and reversibility of puberty blockers when taken by young children, according to a recent analysis commissioned by the New York Times and released on Monday.
Gender dysphoria trends in American adolescents
In the United States, an estimated 300,000 children between the ages of 13 and 17 identify as transgender. Reuters found that 15,000 children from the ages of 6 to 17 were diagnosed with gender dysphoria in 2017, compared to 42,000 in 2021.
Pfizer and Moderna clinical trials linking vaccine to myocarditis - TheBlaze
Pfizer and Moderna clinical trials linking vaccine to myocarditis - TheBlaze:
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 11, 2020. A week later, the FDA issued an EUA for Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine. Now, nearly two years later, Pfizer and Moderna will launch clinical trials to track adverse health issues stemming from the COVID-19 vaccines, such as myocarditis – inflammation of the heart muscle.
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