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Tyreek Hill is the NEXT George Floyd
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Tyreek Hill is the NEXT George Floyd

Tyreek Hill found himself face-down on the pavement in handcuffs after he was detained by Miami police for reckless driving near Hard Rock Stadium before the Dolphins game. “People are looking for the next George Floyd, and that’s why I think people are making a big deal out of what happened to Tyreek Hill,” Jason Whitlock of “Fearless” comments, noting that a similar thing happened to golfer Scottie Scheffler. However, because Scheffler is white, no one cared. “This is incredible. Tyreek Hill gets briefly detained, put on the ground, and gets to go on and play the football game,” Whitlock says. “Jemele Hill somehow connects this to Steven Ross, the owner, and so she tweets out ‘A reminder that Steve Ross, owner of the Miami Dolphins, is a huge Donald Trump supporter — the same Trump who supports giving ALL police immunity from prosecution. Do with that what you will.'” “They’re trying to immediately turn this into a political issue. There’s no authenticity here, there’s no fairness here. It’s like ‘Oh, we’ve got our George Floyd, we can use this. America’s all racist because Tyreek Hill got cuffed briefly,’” Whitlock mocks. Stephen A. Smith is really pushing the political race-bait, calling what happened to Hill “totally unnecessary.” In a post to X, Smith wrote, “I know the Scottie Scheffler incident was in Georgia — not Florida — and he was arrested, detained, booked. I also know we don’t know all the details, blah … blah … blah! But he wasn’t faced down on the ground in cuffs, then forcibly sat down again by officers a second time. Nah! This story isn’t going away — and it doesn’t need to.” Whitlock notes that Hill has been accused of domestic violence and has several “baby mamas” — so he’s not a totally innocent man anyway. “People act like there’s no through line, that there’s no connection, that ‘Hey, if I’m irresponsible here, that doesn’t mean I’m irresponsible over here,’” he says, adding, “Yes, it actually does. Irresponsible people do irresponsible things.” Want more from Jason Whitlock?To enjoy more fearless conversations at the crossroads of culture, faith, sports, and comedy with Jason Whitlock, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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'Tweet of the Day'! Babylon Bee Headline About Taylor Swift's Kamala Harris Endorsement Is GOLD
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'Tweet of the Day'! Babylon Bee Headline About Taylor Swift's Kamala Harris Endorsement Is GOLD

'Tweet of the Day'! Babylon Bee Headline About Taylor Swift's Kamala Harris Endorsement Is GOLD
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Enough Is Enough! FED UP Residents of Springfield, OH Draft Petition to Recall ENTIRE City Commission
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Enough Is Enough! FED UP Residents of Springfield, OH Draft Petition to Recall ENTIRE City Commission

Enough Is Enough! FED UP Residents of Springfield, OH Draft Petition to Recall ENTIRE City Commission
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John Kirby Should Be FIRED for Email Dismissing Veterans' Concerns Because They're 'All of One Stripe'
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John Kirby Should Be FIRED for Email Dismissing Veterans' Concerns Because They're 'All of One Stripe'

John Kirby Should Be FIRED for Email Dismissing Veterans' Concerns Because They're 'All of One Stripe'
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HOW CONVENIENT: Widespread Problems With USPS Could Disrupt Mail-in Voting
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HOW CONVENIENT: Widespread Problems With USPS Could Disrupt Mail-in Voting

HOW CONVENIENT: Widespread Problems With USPS Could Disrupt Mail-in Voting
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Gov. Mike DeWine Deploys State Troopers to Springfield, OH, Despite ABC Claiming All Is Well There
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Gov. Mike DeWine Deploys State Troopers to Springfield, OH, Despite ABC Claiming All Is Well There

Gov. Mike DeWine Deploys State Troopers to Springfield, OH, Despite ABC Claiming All Is Well There
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When Will the GOP Stop the Debate Insanity?
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When Will the GOP Stop the Debate Insanity?

When Will the GOP Stop the Debate Insanity?
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Steam’s improved family sharing is out now for everyone
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Steam’s improved family sharing is out now for everyone

Image: The Verge Valve’s new Steam Families feature is now available for everyone following a beta launch earlier this year. With Steam Families, parents are able to share games with their families, manage parental controls for their kids, and approve requests from their kids to buy Steam games. The big improvement with Steam Families over Valve’s previous Family Sharing setup is that multiple people can play games from a shared library at one time. So if I’m playing Balatro, and my partner, who is part of my Steam Family, wants to play Arranger, we can both play those games at the same time. However, if my partner wants to play Balatro while I’m already playing it, she’ll need to buy an additional copy. With Steam Families, you can play shared games... Continue reading…
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300,000 users of a top car rental company had their data stolen
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300,000 users of a top car rental company had their data stolen

In the latest of a neverending string of data breaches, the car rental company Avis has revealed that the data of nearly 300,000 users was stolen by hackers. As explained in a letter to affected customers, Avis discovered that an unauthorized third party had gained access to one of its business applications on August 5, 2024. Avis then immediately took steps to cut off the unauthorized access to the application, opened an investigation into the hack with cybersecurity experts, and alerted authorities. According to a data breach notification from the Office of the Maine AG, 299,006 Avis users had their information stolen during the breach. "Since the incident occurred, we have worked with cybersecurity experts to develop a plan to enhance security protections for the impacted business application," Avis says. "In addition, we have taken steps to deploy and implement additional safeguards onto our systems, and are actively reviewing our security monitoring and controls to enhance and fortify the same." A law firm representing Avis shared more details about the incident: "Once Avis completed its review, it determined that personal information affected by the incident varies by customer but could have included: name, mailing address, email address, phone number, date of birth, credit card number and expiration date, and driver’s license number." If you have ever rented a car with Avis, you should monitor your credit cards even more closely in the coming weeks. Be on the lookout for any suspicious activity, as there's a possibility these hackers got their hands on your credit card number. Avis is offering one year of complimentary credit monitoring service from Equifax that provides affected users with identity detection and resolution of identity theft. Don't Miss: 3 billion records leaked online in one of the biggest breaches ever The post 300,000 users of a top car rental company had their data stolen appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Labor Day deals: Deep Apple discounts, $35 in Amazon credit, $279 Nintendo Switch OLED, more Best Apple Watch deals for September 2024 Best Fire TV Stick deals for September 2024 Today’s deals: $40 Sony headphones, $50 Ninja blender, $140 AirPods 3, $60 foldable camera drone, more
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Springfield City Manager Hits Out at Pet-Eating Claims
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Springfield City Manager Hits Out at Pet-Eating Claims

The city manager for Springfield, Ohio, on Wednesday criticized recent claims that immigrants in the city harming people's pets as "misinformation" that distracts from the challenges the city faces due to the number of new arrivals.
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