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Ferguson Police Officer Fighting for His Life After Michael Brown Protest
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Ferguson Police Officer Fighting for His Life After Michael Brown Protest

Ferguson Police Officer Fighting for His Life After Michael Brown Protest
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Where's Walzo?
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Where's Walzo?

Where's Walzo?
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Tulsi Gabbard Taking Legal Action Against Biden Administration
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Tulsi Gabbard Taking Legal Action Against Biden Administration

Tulsi Gabbard Taking Legal Action Against Biden Administration
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2 yrs

ABC Carries Water for Biden-Harris Administration Policy to Sway Votes
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ABC Carries Water for Biden-Harris Administration Policy to Sway Votes

Amid the stolen valor scandal rocking the Harris-Walz ticket, ABC showed why a (D) should be tacked on the end of their name when they celebrated the Biden-Harris administration floating a policy proposal they admitted was designed to get votes, during Monday’s Good Morning America. It was an occurrence that NewsBusters has shown to be a common tactic from the top rated broadcast news outlet. “We’re going to go to the White House now, where the President is unveiling new policies this morning aimed at business practices that cost consumers time and money,” co-host and Democratic flack George Stephanopoulos announced at the top of the segment.   In-kind campaign donation? ABC(D) boasts that the Biden-Harris administration is working to stop "customer service headaches." "It's clear that the White House is trying to send a message now, ahead of the election, that it is taking steps to address...persistently high prices." pic.twitter.com/eXa6ifNQpk — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) August 12, 2024   Despite the liberal media spending years parroting the administration’s talking point that there was nothing at all they could do about rising prices, Washington correspondent Elizabeth Schulze boasted: “This is a new push from the Biden administration to try to cut down time and money that Americans spend wrangling with companies over customer service.” Americans were struggling balancing the price of groceries, gas, and high interest rates, but Schulze cheered on the administration nibbling at the edges with subscriptions and automated customer service bots: One target here is so-called “doom loops” where you're stuck on the phone with an automated response or talking to a chat bot instead of an actual person. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to propose companies like banks need to let customers talk to a human representative by pressing a single button. The Federal Trade Commission is also on the verge of finalizing a new rule that would make it easier to cancel your subscriptions. So, if it takes you one click to sign up for a membership to a gym or for an app on your phone, it should take you one click to cancel it, too. A similar regulation could also be applied to internet and cable subscriptions. “Importantly, these proposals are not yet finalized, so it would be months before they take effect and they could face legal challenges,” she noted. Schulze said the quite part out loud when she admitted that the proposals were basically made with the election top of mind. “It's clear that the White House is trying to send a message now, ahead of the election, that it is taking steps to address the reality that many households are still struggling to pay persistently high prices,” she declared, seemingly thinking she was helping. The double standard in how ABC(D) covered Democratic proposals versus Republicans’ becomes obvious when you hold them up side by side. In spite of the fact that polls showed broad support mass deportations for illegal immigrants, the network had a meltdown over Trump’s immigration comments at the Republican national convention. Good Morning America was also in a panic over Project 2025, which wasn’t even an official Trump campaign proposal. ABC had also pushed the Democratic Party’s conspiracy theory that Trump was going to take away everyone’s rights. The transcript is below. Click "expand" to read: ABC’s Good Morning America August 12, 2024 7:12:25 a.m. Eastern GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: We’re going to go to the White House now, where the President is unveiling new policies this morning aimed at business practices that cost consumers time and money. Elizabeth Schulze has the details. Good morning, Elizabeth. ELIZABETH SCHULZE: Good morning, George. This is a new push from the Biden administration to try to cut down time and money that Americans spend wrangling with companies over customer service. One target here is so-called “doom loops” where you're stuck on the phone with an automated response or talking to a chat bot instead of an actual person. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to propose companies like banks need to let customers talk to a human representative by pressing a single button. The Federal Trade Commission is also on the verge of finalizing a new rule that would make it easier to cancel your subscriptions. So, if it takes you one click to sign up for a membership to a gym or for an app on your phone, it should take you one click to cancel it, too. A similar regulation could also be applied to internet and cable subscriptions. Importantly, these proposals are not yet finalized, so it would be months before they take effect and they could face legal challenges. It’s part of a broader effort from the Biden administration to try to lower cost, by urging companies to slash hidden frees in industries like airlines, concerts, and credit cards. It's clear that the White House is trying to send a message now, ahead of the election, that it is taking steps to address the reality that many households are still struggling to pay persistently high prices. Michael. MICHAEL STRAHAN: All right. Elizabeth, thank you for that.
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Newly LEAKED video footage captures Planned Parenthood execs laughing about selling organs and worse (viewer discretion advised)
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Newly LEAKED video footage captures Planned Parenthood execs laughing about selling organs and worse (viewer discretion advised)

Almost a decade ago, someone captured Planned Parenthood executives laughing about selling fetal body parts and “playing with the tissue” of aborted fetuses. That someone is a man named David Daleiden — a pro-life citizen journalist from the Center for Medical Progress. If his name sounds familiar, it’s probably because you heard it on the news several years back when none other than Kamala Harris, who was California’s attorney general at the time, ordered his home to be raided — likely because of the damning footage he possessed. Well, now that video footage has been leaked, and the contents are disturbing beyond belief. Sara Gonzales plays some of the footage to show the demonic agenda of the pro-choice movement. Warning: This video contains graphic content. - YouTube www.youtube.com “I’m like, ‘Yeah, I have a leg for you.’ I’m like, 'Oh s**t, if other people were to hear me, they’d like, ‘You are f****** evil,''" laughed Tram Nguyen, the vice president of abortion access at Planned Parenthood. “You have to come and play with our tissue and see if it’s cool enough for you.” “You told me about the proposition, and so now every time I do a [dilation and extraction], I’m like, ‘Oh, there’s some lungs, there’s some kidneys,”’ added Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast chief medical officer Ann Schutt-Aine, who Nguyen labeled as one of the providers who “goes up to 24 weeks” and the person you should seek out “if you want more intact [fetuses.]” “If I can’t get [the fetus] out intact, I can still get you a good sample,” Schutt-Aine boasted, adding that she can harvest livers and lungs for buyers “without much difficulty at all.” “We did footprints and handprints, baby!” said Nguyen, bragging about accommodating client requests for specific fetal body parts. She also laughed about “playing with the tissue” of aborted fetuses. In another leaked video, Dr. Stacy De-Lin, abortion services director for Planned Parenthood, says, “We could pay you $1,000, up to $1,500 for a liver.” De-Lin added that “the financial incentive would make people happy,” meaning mothers would be pleased to learn that aborting their babies would be lucrative for them. This is the footage Daleiden claims Kamala Harris seized from him in 2016. But now that it’s been leaked, he’s raising hell about it on X. — (@) — (@) “So Kamala had no problem helping out Planned Parenthood when she was AG in California, but you know what? We should come to expect that from her because when she was DA of San Francisco in 2010, she very strangely gave this interview where she was just like, ‘I love having the power to ruin people's lives’ — like David Daleiden, I guess,” says Sara, playing Harris’ 2010 interview. “The power I have as a prosecutor is that with the swipe of my pen, I can charge someone with a misdemeanor,” she said, “and by virtue of that swipe of my pen, you will have to go to a courthouse and stand in line; you will have to come out-of-pocket and hire an attorney; you may get arrested for a few hours; you will be embarrassed in your community; you will miss time coming onto the Google campus — all because with the swipe of my pen, I've charged you with a crime, which I may choose to dismiss two weeks later. “It's an incredible amount of power, and you want to make sure that the people who have this kind of power are taking seriously the responsibility in terms of understanding as much as anything — the impact on the people who will be affected by that,” Harris added. “Is that who you want for president?” asks Sara. To hear the panel’s commentary on the scandal, watch the clip above. Want more from Sara Gonzales?To enjoy more of Sara's no-holds-barred take to news and culture, 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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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Resident Evil 4 Remake just became the hardest horror game ever
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Resident Evil 4 Remake just became the hardest horror game ever

The original Resident Evil 4 is one of the best videogames ever made. Excelling at both tense action set pieces and a consistently entertaining horror comedy tone, the 2005 game is a standout in creator Capcom's body of work — which means a lot from the studio and publisher responsible for Dragon's Dogma 2, Monster Hunter Rise, Resident Evil 2, and so much more. Last year's Resident Evil 4 Remake may not reach quite the same lofty heights as the original, but it's also a good game on its own merits, especially with regards to its redesigned gunplay. Now, thanks to a randomization mod called Biorand 4, fans of its approach to survival horror fights can explore the game's systems even further, turning RE4 Remake into a brutally difficult experience. Continue reading Resident Evil 4 Remake just became the hardest horror game ever MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Resident Evil 4 Remake review, Resident Evil 4 Remake system requirements, Best Resident Evil 4 remake weapons
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Underappreciated strategy game Norland shares impressive first roadmap
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Underappreciated strategy game Norland shares impressive first roadmap

Of the many strategy and simulation games to come out this year so far, Norland stands out as one of the most unique. Set in a fictional medieval European landscape filled with feuding kingdoms, it offers both Rimworld and Dwarf Fortress style settlement management with the strategy and combat of games like Crusaders Kings 3, Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord, or Manor Lords, all wrapped up in a customizable narrative. Now, with the unveiling of a roadmap detailing the updates coming to the Early Access game over the next few months, Norland looks to continue shaping up into something special. Continue reading Underappreciated strategy game Norland shares impressive first roadmap MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best medieval games, Best simulation games, Best farming games
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Huge Cult of the Lamb update adds players’ most-requested feature
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Huge Cult of the Lamb update adds players’ most-requested feature

Behind every cult is a charismatic leader. Or, in the case of Cult of the Lamb, a little sheep who’s been possessed by something pretty awful. This roguelike builder has gone from strength to strength ever since launch but there’s been one thing missing. One dark hole in the heart of this otherwise brilliant game. Thanks to the game’s newest update, that hole has just been plugged - with a goat. Continue reading Huge Cult of the Lamb update adds players’ most-requested feature MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Upcoming PC Games, Cult of the Lamb beginners guide, How to get lumber and stone in Cult of the Lamb
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National Review
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ESG/Energy: Coal’s Rich Seam
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ESG/Energy: Coal’s Rich Seam

The week of August 5, 2024: Coal’s persistence, (“brutal”) capitalism, trade, antitrust, and much, much more.
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2 yrs

Try to Spot the Subtle Differences Between These TIME Mag Covers of Trump vs. Harris
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Try to Spot the Subtle Differences Between These TIME Mag Covers of Trump vs. Harris

Try to Spot the Subtle Differences Between These TIME Mag Covers of Trump vs. Harris
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