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FACT CHECK: Did Greta Thunberg Hold Anti-Semitic Sign?
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FACT CHECK: Did Greta Thunberg Hold Anti-Semitic Sign?

A post shared on social media purportedly shows an image of climate activist Greta Thunberg holding an anti-Semitic sign. Smash or pass? pic.twitter.com/G8zISK9IiD — 1984 (@TheOfficial1984) November 25, 2024 Verdict: False The image was edited. Fact Check: A ceasefire agreement is in the works between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon after 14 months of hostility, The Associated […]
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‘The View’ Co-Hosts Attempt To Explain Away Biden’s Hunter Pardon By Blaming Trump
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‘The View’ Co-Hosts Attempt To Explain Away Biden’s Hunter Pardon By Blaming Trump

'Trump campaigned on retribution, vindictiveness and vengeance'
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New York High School Hockey Player Dies After Suffering ‘Sudden Medical Event’
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New York High School Hockey Player Dies After Suffering ‘Sudden Medical Event’

A high school hockey player in New York has passed away
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Washington State Fishermen Found 18-Year-Old’s Naked Body In 1988. Investigators Believe They Finally Found The Answer
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Washington State Fishermen Found 18-Year-Old’s Naked Body In 1988. Investigators Believe They Finally Found The Answer

'she deserves justice'
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‘Abuse Of Power’: Dem Rep Says It’s Time ‘To Revisit Pardon Power’ Following Biden’s Clemency Gift To Hunter
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‘Abuse Of Power’: Dem Rep Says It’s Time ‘To Revisit Pardon Power’ Following Biden’s Clemency Gift To Hunter

'This is an abuse of power, and I think it needs to be corrected'
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Canadian Mayor Catches $5,000 Fine For Refusing To Fly Pride Flag. Staff Ordered To ‘Human Rights’ Training
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Canadian Mayor Catches $5,000 Fine For Refusing To Fly Pride Flag. Staff Ordered To ‘Human Rights’ Training

'There’s no flags being flown for the straight people'
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Dune: Prophecy Finally Finds Those Flashbacks in “Sisterhood Above All”
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Dune: Prophecy Finally Finds Those Flashbacks in “Sisterhood Above All”

Movies & TV Dune: Prophecy Dune: Prophecy Finally Finds Those Flashbacks in “Sisterhood Above All” There’s so much flashback… and yet not very much history By Emmet Asher-Perrin | Published on December 2, 2024 Image: HBO Comment 0 Share New Share Image: HBO What do you think fur whale tastes like? Recap Image: HBO Valya and Theodosia exit the palace; Vayla tells the acolyte that this is not the first time an enemy sought to remove her and failed. We move into a flashback on Lankiveil where a younger Valya brings back the fur whale meat for a family meal. At dinner, her brother Griffin (Earl Cave) reveals that he’s going to the Landsraad to make a petition for a better trade deal. When Valya learns that Vorian Atreides will be there, she insists that Griffin confront him and get him to rescind the lies he told about their family and led to their exile. Her mother (Polly Walker) is mortified at Valya’s “entitlement and greed” leading Valya to storm off. Griffin follows Vayla and tells her that he doesn’t agree with their mother; Vayla saved his life once as a child when he was about to drown by using the voice on him to get him to swim against the frozen water. He will do as Vayla recommends, believing in his sister’s heart and guidance. But Griffin returns home murdered for following her advice. Vayla is being sent away to Wallach IX to study with the Sisterhood, and is furious that her family won’t avenge her brother’s death. She tells Tula (Emma Canning) to get out of this place. In the present the sisters on Sesula Secudus meet and ask Mother Superior how to proceed. She tells them to shore up their support among the houses to prevent further mistrust, then gets word from Mikaela about what happened to Lila and what Raquella spoke through her. She is certain that the one “born once in blood, once in spice” is Desmond Hart, and decides it’s time to return “home.” On Wallach IX, Sister Avila confronts Tula about refusing to take Lila off life support. Tula insists that she will do what needs to be done in her own time and dismisses her. In flashback, we find Tula intertwined with an Orry Atreides (Milo Callaghan), who is gathering with the whole family for their yearly traditional hunt of the bull. Tula is afraid that his family will not accept her, but he isn’t worried. Tula shows his younger family member Albert (Archie Barnes) how to create an animal lure for the bull, noting the poisonous innards that must be handled with care. Orry’s horse is fatally injured and Tula rushes to retrieve that poison in order to put down the horse more humanely. On Wallach IX, Valya and the acolytes are getting Truthsaying lessons from Dorotea, but Valya is questioning everything, insisting truth is a tool to be used. Dorotea insists that Valya is afraid because she belongs to no one and nothing and is totally alone. Valya learns that Dorotea became like this after being sent to the Butlerians to make inroads—she returned as a “true believer” and this change has led to rumors that Raquella no longer wants her to guide the Sisterhood once she’s gone. The acolytes are taken to a cliffside and Dorotea asks them if they are willing to put their loyalty to the Sisterhood above all, even their families. Once they have, they may go inside. Otherwise they must meditate on whether they truly belong there. The acolytes slowly leave one by one and it begins to storm. Soon, Vayla is the only one left, and Dorotea tells her that they both know she’ll always only be a Harkonnnen. She leaves Vayla alone on the cliff in the rain. Mother Raquella lands, finds Valya there and invites her inside. As the Atreides celebrate their hunt, Tula talks to Orry inside their cabin. Orry asks her to marry him, and the two sleep together. In the morning, Tula finally admits to Orry who she truly is. Orry doesn’t care that she is a Harkonnen; he wants to move beyond their families’ hatred and create a new future for themselves. Tula tells him that some things cannot be changed, and Orry realizes how quiet it is outside. Tula has murdered the entire family with her poison and kills Orry last, in tears. She sees that Albert avoided the poisoning and tells him to go. On Wallach IX, as Dorotea evangelizes to her acolytes, Raquella brings Vayla underground to see the computers and breeding index. Raquella calls Dorotea and Valya together; she wants to end their rivalry to keep the Sisterhood strong. To help them “find a way forward,” she asks them to go through the Agony to become Reverend Mothers. Valya flees the test while Dorotea undergoes it. Raquella calls Valya to her office later with news from Tula, clearly written in code. Raquella knows that Valya has unfinished business with her family and tells her to settle it now; she gives her the poison and tells her to return a Reverend Mother or not at all. Vayla goes home to Lankiveil to congratulate her sister on avenging Griffin. The rest of the family is mortified by what they believe Valya manipulated her sister into doing. Valya uses the Voice on her mother and nearly gets her to take her own life. Her uncle Evgeny (Mark Addy) calls her a sorceress and Valya walks out into the snow, taking the poison. Tula finds her unconscious and asks her to come back; Valya hears her voice and wakes. Tula tells her that she’s accompanying her to Wallach IX, unwilling to lose her sister after Griffin, but asking for her promise that this will be a fresh start. Valya tells her that they have a new purpose. In the present, Tula gathers the acolytes to say goodbye to Lila. Sisters Emeline and Jen argue over whether this should have happened, but Avila tells them that being part of the Sisterhood means sacrifice. They say goodbye to Lila and leave Tula alone. On Salusa Secundus, Valya takes Theodosia to the Harkonnen family home to meet her nephew Harrow (Edward Davis) and uncle, who are both shocked at her presence. Tula goes underground into the Sisterhood’s computers where she is secretly holding Lila’s body, keeping her alive with spice. Commentary Image: HBO So we’ve moved from an entire episode of setup to an entire episode of flashback. Sure. Why not. We need to go over the bananas choice to have Tula kill… all? …the Atreides? Except for one? In the book she only kills Orry, which makes sense in terms of revenge, but killing an entire family with a blood feud against your family and only keeping one (now traumatized) kid alive seems a very obvious, very bad move. Again, extremely Hollywood choice. And of course it had to take place during the Atreides family bull hunt, because what else could the Atreides family possibly be doing but the thing that killed Leto’s father. Because everything needs to be shown and, again, the family traditions have barely changed at all in ten thousand years. There’s a lot of that going on, including this weird dramatic choice to have Valya’s brother die because she insists on his confronting Vorian Atreides, and him going along with it because… the first time she ever used the Voice was to rescue him from drowning? And that means he trusts her opinion over everyone else’s implicitly. Uh-huh. It’s also a wild choice to have Valya talk about the schism between Vorian Atreides and Abulurd Harkonnen—the fact that their family’s exile is due to Vorian inaccurately depicting Abulurd’s actions during the Battle of Corbin as cowardly when he was working to prevent a genocide—but never confirm if it’s true within the show. (It is, by the way.) Refusing to iterate the history in these fights Valya has with her family prevents the viewer from fully comprehending her rage. It’s also difficult to believe her when the only person fully on her side is her brother Griffin… but his loyalty is entirely down to her magically saving his life (again, this is a tacky Hollywood choice) and said loyalty immediately gets him killed. Valya’s family isn’t just dismissive of her or disappointed in her—they are actively abhorrent of her demeanor, beliefs, and emotions. And there’s nothing in these scenes to indicate that their feelings are unreasonable. We don’t know enough about the Harkonnens at this point in time to know if we should trust their vantage point, particularly when Valya’s desires, out of context, indicate nothing but blind ambition and hatred for anyone who won’t adhere to her dogma. This would be fine as a character construct if the history was rendered clearer; moral ambiguity is great in central characters, but textual and factual ambiguity are not. They are selling both Valya and Tula short in refusing to build this background more carefully. Tula’s actions further that issue: We have no idea how she came to be with Orry, how long it’s been since Griffin’s death, or why Valya assigned her this task of revenge. We’re just dropped into this scenario with a new boyfriend and big family reunion without preface. And we need that context to help us comprehend the sacrifice Tula is making for her family and her sister in that moment, to connect with her grief. It should be grief that communicates across the episode’s timeline shifts with her grief for Lila, but we’re only getting the emotion from one side. Which is unfortunate because if those connections had been better served, there would be more to feel at the realization that Tula is refusing to let Lila die. But one can assume that the bit they want us more focused on is the idea that if Lila survives (and she surely must, or they wouldn’t bother with all this), she will have been reborn… in spice. Right. Right? On the positive end, getting more depth on the fight between Dorotea and Valya is one of the episode’s better written parts. And the reason is because Dorotea is so accurately rendered in her religious fervor and righteousness. What Dorotea wants on paper are good things—a Sisterhood built on humility and service to all humankind. But she’s so grotesquely smug about it. You can feel the superiority radiating off her, and the inherent cruelty that breeds deep within. Morally, Valya is not the better person here, but it’s hard not to root for her when you listen to Dorotea’s evangelism. And now poor Valya has to do the thing she never believed she would have to do… return home for a Harkonnen reunion. Next week should be interesting for sure. Truthsaying and Visions Image: HBO Absolutely loved the bit where Valya used the Voice on her buddies to have one slap the other, and they were both immediately like “that was so cool when can we learn it,” the most realistic young woman behavior, 5000% accurate. I’m really glad we don’t get more details on the bull hunt because Tula’s insistence that they’re shy creatures makes me very concerned over what the actual rite is, and I’m sure I wouldn’t like it. The bull getting spared that year was definitely the best thing to come out of that whole affair. The idea that the Sisterhood learns you might bring someone back from the brink of death during the Agony ceremony by letting someone they love speak to them all because Tula and Valya did it first… that’s gorgeous. Next week: presumably we’ll be back in the present![end-mark] The post <i>Dune: Prophecy</i> Finally Finds Those Flashbacks in “Sisterhood Above All” appeared first on Reactor.
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American-Israeli Hostage Confirmed Dead
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American-Israeli Hostage Confirmed Dead

Israeli-American hostage Omer Neutra is dead. The Israeli military reported Monday morning that the 21-year-old tank platoon commander died nearly 14 months ago, stating that “we can confirm, based on intelligence, that he was killed in battle on Oct. 7 [2023] and his body has been held hostage in Gaza since.” “May his memory be a blessing,” the Israel Defense Forces added of Neutra. The terrorist organization Hamas, which killed 1,200 in the Oct. 7 attacks in southern Israel, rules the adjacent Gaza Strip where Hamas took Neutra’s body. Omer Neutra, a 21-year-old American-Israeli, served as a platoon commander in the Armored Corps. Today we can confirm, based on intelligence, that he was killed in battle on Oct. 7 and his body has been held hostage in Gaza since.May his memory be a blessing. pic.twitter.com/gfQvXsuEbO— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) December 2, 2024 Neutra was born in New York City in 2001. After high school, he took a gap year and participated in a leadership program in Israel.  After a year there, Neutra decided to join the Israel Defense Forces and became a tank platoon commander. On Oct. 7, he was serving close to Israel’s border with Gaza. Neutra’s tank was found empty shortly after the terrorist attacks and he was believed to have been taken hostage.   Aviva Klompas, CEO of the pro-Israel educational organization Boundless, wrote on X that the IDF determined Neutra’s death occurred the day of the terrorist attacks “based on findings and new intelligence information.”   For over a year, Neutra’s parents have traveled the U.S. and the world pressing for their son’s release.   “Imagine, over nine months [of] not knowing whether your son is alive. Waking up every morning, praying that he too is still waking up every morning,” mother Orna Neutra said in July from the stage of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.  “Bring them home,” her husband, Ronen, chanted with the crowd.   "Where is the outrage? Where is it? This was not merely an attack on Israel. This was and remains an attack on Americans."Orna and Ronen Neutra, parents of murdered Israeli-American hostage Omer Neutra, speaking at the RNC in just in July this year. pic.twitter.com/tEMZ0dy4wb— Arsen Ostrovsky ?? (@Ostrov_A) December 2, 2024 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, reacting to the news Monday, praised Neutra’s service to his country and wrote in a translated post on X: “Omer was a man of values, blessed with talents and a Zionist in every inch of his limbs. He immigrated to Israel to enlist in the IDF, chose a combat path and was chosen to command and lead. This is what he did at the outbreak of the war on October 2023, when he fought fiercely at the head of his soldiers to defend the settlements surrounding Gaza, until he fell.”  Netanyahu pledged to “not rest or be quiet until we return [Neutra] home to the grave of Israel, and we will continue to act resolutely and tirelessly until we return all of our hostages.”  ?????? ??? ???? ?????? ?? ???????? ????? ??? ?????? ???????? ?? ??? ???? ?????? ???, ???? ?????? ????? ????, ?? ?????? ???? ???? ?????? ????? ????????.???? ??? ??? ????, ???? ??????? ?????? ??? ???? ??????. ??? ??? ???? ??? ??????? ?????, ??? ?????? ???? ????? ???? ???????.??… pic.twitter.com/JYgGjOf2eQ— Benjamin Netanyahu – ?????? ?????? (@netanyahu) December 2, 2024 Three other Americans taken hostage by Hamas—Edan Alexander, Sagui Dekel-Chen, and Keith Siegel—are believed to be alive in Gaza.   Terrorists released a hostage video of Alexander on Saturday, which the White House called “a cruel reminder of Hamas’ terror against citizens of multiple countries, including our own.”   The video was captioned “Time is running out.” It was shared on the Telegram channel of Hamas’ military wing, the Qassam Brigades, NBC News reported.   Alexander, weeping in the propaganda video, tells Netanyahu, “You have neglected us.” Speaking to President-elect Donald Trump, Alexander asks him to use his authority “to negotiate for our freedom.”  Adi Alexander, the hostage’s father, told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday that seeing his son in the video was “very emotional and disturbing, but we were happy to see him after a year that we didn’t see our son.”   At least 60 living hostages are believed to be held in Gaza; the bodies of another 35 or so also are believed to be there. The post American-Israeli Hostage Confirmed Dead appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Australia Expands Digital ID Ambitions with New Legislation
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Australia Expands Digital ID Ambitions with New Legislation

If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The Australian Government Digital ID System (AGDIS) is about to be expanded with legislation that came into force on December 1, building in three more phases on the existing digital ID base, the myID app. By the end of 2026, this process, started with myID which currently includes close to 200 government services, should be complete. As of now, participation is voluntary, and the second phase that starts next month will let state digital ID providers join AGDIS if approved by the regulator. In the next two phases, slated to start by December 2026, the private sector will be able to join as well, and some of those as banks and telecommunications companies. Lastly, accredited private sector, attribute, and exchange providers will have the same opportunity, the Australian government has announced, and explained that the accreditation process will span all four phases. Some of those who already enjoy this status are Mastercard and Australia Post. All these applications will go to the digital ID regulator, and as of December 1, the main one will be the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) will be in charge of issues related to privacy in the context of digital ID. The Australian government promises that the scheme will benefit all of the country’s economy – while also improving not only governance but also privacy. And, those developing digital government services will now have to comply with the second version of the Digital Service Standard, consisting of ten criteria (the first version featured 13). These standards are a part of the Digital Experience Policy. The key ones boil down to interoperability, inclusivity, and monitoring the service they developed, while user experience is expected to be “intuitive.” Some, if not most of the criteria, as listed in the government announcement, are exceptionally vague: for example, “do no harm,” “(don’t) reinvent the wheel,” and “keep it relevant.” But, for some clarity, standards developers are given “guidance” and pointed in the direction of laws that might clarify the requirements. The other seven criteria are: have clear intent, know your user, leave no one behind, connect services, build trust in design, innovate with purpose, and monitor your service. If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The post Australia Expands Digital ID Ambitions with New Legislation appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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Guilty Until Proven Innocent: How Financial Institutions Quietly Put You Under the Microscope
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If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The post Guilty Until Proven Innocent: How Financial Institutions Quietly Put You Under the Microscope appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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