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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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10 Classic Rock Songs About Temptation

Temptation wears many faces. It’s the quiet voice urging you to stray, the magnetic pull of the unknown, and the struggle against choices that could lead to ruin or redemption. In the world of rock music, temptation is not confined to tales of infidelity or fleeting passions; it is a far more complex force that spans the gamut of human experience. From resisting self-destruction to confronting the darker sides of our nature, temptation comes in many shades, and rock songs have captured them all. This list explores those moments when the line between right and wrong blurs, and the choices The post 10 Classic Rock Songs About Temptation appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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After 9 Years of Work, CA Tribe Finally Seas Traditional Land Named a Marine Reserve Bigger Than Yosemite
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After 9 Years of Work, CA Tribe Finally Seas Traditional Land Named a Marine Reserve Bigger Than Yosemite

A California tribe has become the first indigenous group in the Lower 48 to be named co-stewards over a National Marine Sanctuary. Extending out into the waters between the technology capital of the world and the Hollywood Hills, the Chumash Tribe have been campaigning for decades to achieve it. Since 1969, the Chumash have been […] The post After 9 Years of Work, CA Tribe Finally Seas Traditional Land Named a Marine Reserve Bigger Than Yosemite appeared first on Good News Network.
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Pet Life
Pet Life
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Please Don’t Force Your Cat Up a Mountain
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Please Don’t Force Your Cat Up a Mountain

The post Please Don’t Force Your Cat Up a Mountain by Dr. Lauren Demos DVM (Veterinarian) appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com. Hi, I’m Dr. Lauren! Read my introduction to learn more about me and my two adventurous cats, Pancake and Tiller. On a recent hike/scramble up one of the tallest regional mountains, it was not exactly what I expected. But the first rule of the mountains is to expect the unexpected. And, to be fair, it was generally a wonderful experience. It’s a great day, out in nature, with the elements. Being outdoors has been shown to improve blood pressure, mood, and generally be stress relieving. What’s not to enjoy? But, too, the mountains can be unforgiving. Even a short hike can turn deadly. A lack of preparation can turn a day outing into something that quickly becomes all too real if weather conditions change, or a member of the group injures themselves. And that’s just for humans. But what about pets? Where do they fit into this equation? Adventure Calls! As more and more people are jumping onto social trends and getting their adventure cats and adventure pups outside, in many ways, it is to be applauded. The bond that is created, not to mention the exercise, are all very positive items that arise from getting your pet out and about. As a vet, I also have a secret evil pleasure in seeing the stigma of cats being indoor-only pets, or homebodies, absolutely vanquished. But this recent hike really got me thinking: what are the limits on what we should ask pets to endure? In particular, this hike involved technical scrambles, white-out conditions, winds 50+ knots, and near-freezing temperatures. And did I mention the rain? The absolutely bone-chilling, strength-zapping, wind-driven rain? And if it is all for a social media image, or worse, pure ignorance of the severity of the conditions, why take the risk? We all love our pets, but surely that also means knowing when to say no, as well. Pancake and Tiller enjoy being homebodies. Know Your Limits To put it bluntly, about 30 minutes from the summit, we encountered multiple adults and children literally yelling, sobbing, or both, that they could not go on. The conditions had taken their toll. These people were done, defeated. They knew their limits, and they were drawing the line in the sand. Yet, the number of animals I saw, going up the mountain, seemed unreal. Certainly a small number seemed to be enjoying the rather blustery outing. But most dogs looked wary, and uncertain, if not outright terrorized. I get it, we love them. They are family. But just as not all people should be hiking tough climbs, nor should all animals. Pad cuts, dehydration, injuries- were these people prepared for first aid for their pets? Many barely had waterproofs and themselves were soaked through, looked miserable, and were ardently complaining. If that had been the prep they’d done for themselves, you had to wonder: what failsafes did they have for their pet? Avoid the Risk Just as we do a mountain risk assessment with ourselves, I strongly advocate that we need to do the same for our pets before we head outdoors. Even the risk they present to others—I saw more than one dog attempting to get away from the winds that could possibly blow them over the edge, and almost trip a number of hikers with their leash in the process. The decision to take these pets up a mountain in inclement weather was now putting multiple lives at risk. In my opinion, very few, if any, pets (feline or otherwise) belong on a mountain. Instagram may make it look lovely, but the reality can be harsh, and both human and animal lives can be put at risk. This article is a part of Dr. Lauren, Pancake, and Tiller's series. Read her previous article: Referrals & Second Opinions For Your Cat: Everything to Know The post Please Don’t Force Your Cat Up a Mountain by Dr. Lauren Demos DVM (Veterinarian) appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com.
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SciFi and Fantasy
SciFi and Fantasy  
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Six SFF Stories Featuring Lovers United or Separated by the Cosmos
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Six SFF Stories Featuring Lovers United or Separated by the Cosmos

Books short fiction Six SFF Stories Featuring Lovers United or Separated by the Cosmos In a very literal sense, each of these lovely stories involves lovers brought together by the universe, or kept apart by the darkness of space. By Ratika Deshpande | Published on September 11, 2024 Credit: Nong [via Unsplash] Comment 0 Share New Share Credit: Nong [via Unsplash] When lovers (even ones who are very compatible) unite, we like to claim that the universe brought them together against all odds. But what if that union—or in tragic cases, separation—was quite literally brought about by the cosmos? Consider the following stories: “Phases of the Moon” by Alice Towey Towey’s short story was the inspiration for this list. Long-distance relationships are painful enough on Earth. How will we love our partners when they’re literally on a different planet or satellite? So much has been said about the power of love, but there has been no precedent in history about (real) lovers separated over such impossible distances. Rachael’s girlfriend has gone to the moon. She’d be away only for a year, but away is away—and the pain of the distance isn’t helped by the fact that she proposed to Rachael just before leaving, and Rachael didn’t answer—she might even be jealous of the moon. When her girlfriend returns, will she say yes? “Let All the Children Boogie” by Sam J. Miller Laurie and Fell find themselves bonding over their love for late-night radio, which is one day interrupted by an unexpected voice. Initially dismissed as mere interference, the voice shows up every night, and Laurie and Fell can’t help themselves from wondering who it is and what they’re talking about. They start searching, and find not just answers about the world, but also about themselves and their place in it. A beautiful, moving story that had me hooked from beginning to end. “Afterglow” by Lindsey Brodeck In a month, Talli and her partner Renem will be leaving for 452b, in the hopes of building a better life than the one they have on Earth right now, living in an abandoned building and scavenging in landfills. But Talli isn’t sure she wants to go. She’s fascinated by the bees around the city that she tracks and logs on her optic mod. One of them leads her to the Keepers, a community of people who have dedicated themselves to rewilding the planet. They’ve seen Talli’s work as a citizen scientist and hope she will join their mission. Now Talli is torn—should she go with her partner to a different planet, or stay back and help regenerate the planet that she knows, where all the bees are? “The Deadline” by Brian K. Lowe Allie had decided to give herself a single lifetime to experience what it was to be a human. She watches the stars and her spouse David, to her surprise, knows why—she’s not from here and she’s lonely—and he wants her to go after what she wants, even though it might mean leaving him forever. An emotional and bittersweet little story. “The God, Descendant” by Amanda Helms Revolving around a sphere, the Falling God keeps falling and the Rising God keeps rising. They ask questions every time they pass each other, wondering if there are other Gods, wondering if they would like to do something other than rising and falling. Then one day, the Rising God reaches out to touch the Falling God and suddenly, they can imagine new possibilities of being. But can those possibilities come to pass? “Moons We Can Circumnavigate in One Day, or the Space Probe Love Story” by Natalia Theodoridou After reading tons of SFF stories I’ve learned that the best way to make me—a veritable Luddite—fall in love with machines is to make the machine fall in love with something or someone else. In this case, we have the love story of a space probe, which is about to be separated from its beloved. What can they do together before they part ways, continuing on their assigned trajectories? There are so many ideas to choose from—ferrying around the cold lakes on Charon or counting the cracks on the surface of Enceladus… What would you want to do on this last date? [end-mark] The post Six SFF Stories Featuring Lovers United or Separated by the Cosmos appeared first on Reactor.
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Hot Air Feed
Hot Air Feed
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Three on One: ABC News Runs Interference for Kamala in Debate Abortion
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Three on One: ABC News Runs Interference for Kamala in Debate Abortion

Three on One: ABC News Runs Interference for Kamala in Debate Abortion
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Vance Nails It on Pet Eating Scandal
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Vance Nails It on Pet Eating Scandal

Vance Nails It on Pet Eating Scandal
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Supermassive Black Hole Pair Found Just 300 Light-Years Apart, The Smallest Ever Separation
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Supermassive Black Hole Pair Found Just 300 Light-Years Apart, The Smallest Ever Separation

The finding offers insight into the most crucial stage of galactic mergers.
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Science Explorer
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NASA Switches Thrusters On Voyager From 24,630,000,000 Kilometers Away
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NASA Switches Thrusters On Voyager From 24,630,000,000 Kilometers Away

Despite many problems, the aging probe cannot be stopped.
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The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
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Army vet learns daughter got attacked, but she's at college 1,000 miles away. So he's on a plane that day and settles things.
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Army vet learns daughter got attacked, but she's at college 1,000 miles away. So he's on a plane that day and settles things.

Bill Steinkirchner and his wife, Melanie, got a call Sunday morning from their college-student daughter that no parent wants to receive.Melanie Steinkirchner wrote on Facebook that their daughter was walking to breakfast when a male assaulted her, took swings at her, said he had a gun, and threatened to kill her. She was able to duck down, run, and avoid getting hurt, but she was still shaken during her phone call home.But Dad was undeterred, recalling to the station that he told police, 'No! I'm not gonna stop following him. This is my daughter. I’ve got to get this guy.'But her home is in Southern California — and KIRO-TV noted that the Steinkirchners' daughter is a student at the University of Washington in Seattle. That's about 1,000 miles away.But that distance was no barrier for Dad."As soon as we got that call, Bill booked a flight and was on his way to Seattle," Melanie wrote on Facebook. "I truly didn't want him taking this into his own hands, but I couldn't stop him."Steinkirchner — owner of Stone Church Brewing in Corona — told the station he booked the next flight to Seattle with the intention of confronting the male who threatened his daughter.“I think any father would’ve done the same thing," he told KIRO. "It’s my baby girl."Oh, and by the way, Steinkirchner told Blaze News his previous profession was Army colonel.Melanie wrote on Facebook that her husband landed in Seattle around 2:30 p.m. that same day and arrived at the university district around 3:30 p.m. Steinkirchner had descriptions of the male and received photos of him from his daughter and her fellow students, KIRO said, adding that students reported on a UW message board being harassed by the same male throughout the weekend.Steinkirchner told KIRO he was retracing his daughter's steps — and around 4 p.m. he spotted the assailant, Melanie wrote."And I looked at him, and I said, 'Hey!'" Steinkirchner recounted to KIRO, adding that he yelled a few expletives at the male, who immediately ran away.Steinkirchner added to the station that despite the fact that he turns 60 next month and was wearing a backpack, he chased after the male.What's more, Steinkirchner added to KIRO that he was on the phone with police during the chase through an alley, noting that authorities ordered him to "stop following" the male and insisted that "you can’t chase him."But Dad was undeterred, recalling to the station that he told police, "No! I'm not gonna stop following him. This is my daughter. I’ve got to get this guy."KIRO said Steinkirchner finally cornered the male, and police soon arrived and handcuffed him. Image source: Bill Steinkirchner, used by permissionOfficers then brought Steinkirchner’s daughter to the scene to identify the suspect, the station said. Here's video from Steinkirchner of that moment:Police then took 23-year-old Ryan Dileo into custody, KIRO said."A nearby security guard identified Dileo as the suspect in other similar incidents involving swinging a broom. Officers arrested Dileo for investigation of felony harassment. Dileo was booked in the King County Jail," Seattle police said in a statement to the station.Melanie added the following to her Facebook post, "Dad to the rescue!! Bill finally got to see Kyra back on campus after the police dropped her back, and she ran to him and gave him the biggest hug."You can view KIRO's video report and interview with Steinkirchner here.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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The Blaze Media Feed
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This is how illegal aliens will swing the 2024 election — and it won’t be for Trump
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This is how illegal aliens will swing the 2024 election — and it won’t be for Trump

Progressives rely on three main talking points about illegal aliens voting in our elections.The first is one of cynical acceptance. They admit that illegal immigrants are already voting but argue that there is nothing we can do to stop it, suggesting that it’s just another factor we should expect in future elections. This position shows no respect for our electoral system or the rule of law and doesn’t warrant further attention.This election will be very similar to 2020. It’s like football — a game of inches.The second talking point targets the right. Progressives question why Republicans care, asking why they assume illegal immigrants voting would only benefit the other side. They suggest that some of these voters might also support the GOP.On this point, the data says otherwise.Across the board, immigrants vote overwhelmingly for Democrats, regardless of what state they’re in. The vast majority of migrants are coming up from South America, a region that is undergoing a current “left-wing” experiment by voting for far-left candidates practically across the board. Ninety-two percent of South America’s population favors the radical left, and they’re pouring over our border in record numbers — and, according to the data, they’re not changing their voting habits.The third main talking point concedes that illegal immigrants are voting but not enough to make a significant dent in our elections — that their effect is minuscule.That isn’t what the numbers show either.Texas just audited its voter rolls and had to remove more than 1 million ineligible voters. The SAVE Act would mandate all states conduct such audits, but the left in Congress is currently trying to stop its passage. Dare I say that the left's pushback is because illegal immigration actually plays in Democrats' favor on Election Day?Out of the 6,500 noncitizens removed from the voter rolls, nearly 2,000 had prior voting history, proving that illegal aliens are voting. But do the numbers matter, or are they “minuscule,” as the left claims? Let’s examine whether these illegal voting trends can make a dent in the states that matter the most on Election Day.The corporate legacy media agree that Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin will swing the election in November. By Election Day, an estimated 8 million illegal aliens will be living in the United States. Can these 8 million illegal immigrants change the course of the 2024 election? Let’s look at the election data from each of these seven swing states:In 2020, more than 11,600 “no-proof-of-citizenship-required” federal ballots were cast in Arizona during the 2020 election. Arizona currently has 273,000 illegal aliens living in the state. Joe Biden won Arizona in 2020 by 10,457 votes. Those numbers don’t seem “minuscule.”In Georgia, Stacey Abrams infamously said that the “blue wave” would include “undocumented” immigrants. Georgia currently has 339,000 illegal aliens. Biden won Georgia in 2020 by 12,284 votes.Michigan has 91,000 illegal aliens. Biden won the state in 2020 by 154,188 votes.Nevada has 168,000 illegal aliens. Biden won in 2020 by 33,596.North Carolina has 296,000 illegal aliens. Trump won in 2020 by 74,481.Pennsylvania has 153,000 illegal aliens. Biden won in 2020 by 80,555.Wisconsin has 70,000 illegal aliens. Biden won in 2020 by 20,682.These are the numbers being sold to us as “insignificant” and “not enough to make a difference.” Arizona and Georgia were won in 2020 by a razor-thin margin of approximately 10,000 votes, and they have the most illegal immigrants — besides North Carolina — of all the swing states.This election will be very similar to 2020. It’s like football — a game of inches. The progressives are importing an electorate to extend their ground by feet, yards, and often miles.This is why Democrats in Congress oppose the SAVE Act, why the Justice Department has ignored cases of illegal voting in the past, and why the corporate left-wing media is gaslighting the entire country on its significance. This is a power play, and the entire Western world is under the same assault.If things stay the status quo, these numbers prove the very real possibility of an election swing by illegal immigrants, and it will not favor our side of the aisle. Congress must pass the SAVE Act. If it fails, states must step up to protect the integrity of their elections — especially the seven swing states that could shift the outcome of 2024 by a hair’s breadth.Want more from Glenn Beck? Get Glenn's FREE email newsletter with his latest insights, top stories, show prep, and more delivered to your inbox.
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