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This Thanksgiving, Be Grateful American Women Are Waking Up To Woke Feminism
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This Thanksgiving, Be Grateful American Women Are Waking Up To Woke Feminism

This year, Americans have much to be thankful for—especially the rights and freedoms women are reclaiming, even as the mainstream media keeps them hidden from view. In the 2024 election cycle, Democrats spent over $175 million on Senate race ads focused on abortion, with tens of millions more in the presidential and down-ballot races. For decades, the party has polarized this deeply personal issue, using it as a wedge to divide Americans. Despite this massive investment in manipulation, women across the country are waking up to a fundamental truth: woke feminism is not the same as women’s rights. For too long, fear-mongering and emotion-driven campaigns have misled women into believing their most critical right is access to abortion. Amplified by the media, influencer campaigns, and endless advertising, these tactics have created chaos and division—clouding the fact that most Americans are more united on this issue than these campaigns would have us believe. Biblically, we are taught to choose between living in fear or hope. Fear and hope are powerful motivators, and Democrats have harnessed fear to steer women toward emotional, single-issue voting. They’ve painted a false narrative that rights are being stripped away, ignoring actual laws and policies. This strategy has succeeded in flipping races, even in areas where abortion access isn’t at risk, thanks to relentless messaging. For decades, Democrats have targeted women specifically, playing to emotional instincts to manipulate their votes. They want us to believe that abortion defines our freedom and identity. They ignore the truth: that women are multifaceted, powerful decision-makers who care deeply about issues like the economy, education, public safety, and the future of our families. These are the real priorities for most women, and yet, the Left insists on reducing us to a single-issue bloc to exploit at election time. The overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022 gave Democrats an opportunity to weaponize this issue during the midterms, catching Republicans off guard. The results were sobering, but they also gave conservatives a wake-up call about the effectiveness of this emotional manipulation. In 2024, women finally saw through the lies. Ads encouraging women to lie to their husbands about their votes backfired. The fact that 45% of women voted for President Trump reflects a historic narrowing of the gender gap — once thought insurmountable. Women rejected fear, spoke out, and refused to be pawns in a manipulative game. This Thanksgiving, I encourage women to reject fear and embrace hope. As a mother of three young boys, I’m profoundly grateful for the direction our country is heading. It’s time to focus on the rights we are gaining and the brighter future that lies ahead. CHECK OUT THE DAILY WIRE HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE I am grateful for an administration dedicated to protecting our children’s health, exposing corruption in our food and health systems, and prioritizing freedom for future generations. The Biden administration has failed to address these issues meaningfully, allowing powerful corporate interests to take precedence over the well-being of American families. That will change. I am thankful for education leaders who support school choice, returning curriculums to basics, and empowering parents to raise children who can thrive in a global economy without compromising their values. I want my children to grow up in a nation where education builds confidence and opportunity—not a system that undermines families or imposes radical ideologies. I am relieved that we will have a Department of Justice prosecuting criminals — not political opponents — and a Department of Homeland Security committed to ending illegal immigration. To our daughters, nieces, and sisters: be grateful for leaders who prioritize family safety, ensuring tragedies like the one experienced by Laken Riley’s family become a thing of the past. I am grateful for leaders who will strengthen our military, so young men and women can serve with honor without the shadow of endless wars. I am thankful for competent economic leadership that will restore prosperity, making it possible to feed our families and achieve our dreams. Above all, I am grateful for America itself. This great nation has the potential to thrive under America First principles, restoring unity and ensuring that the freedoms we cherish endure for generations. This holiday season, let us choose hope over fear. Let us celebrate the rights we are gaining and reject the manipulation that seeks to divide us. We are not a nation to be controlled by fear, nor are we a people who accept lies in place of truth. President Trump has promised to restore the Golden Age of America. This Thanksgiving, I am grateful for that vision—and for the rights and freedoms we will uphold to make it a reality. * * * Erica Knight, President of Knox Strategies, is a distinguished political and crisis communication expert. She has collaborated with leading political figures nationwide, expertly steering strategies for numerous high-profile campaigns. Knight is also a respected authority in conservative media, frequently sought for her insights and expertise. The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.
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‘This Is A Great Day’: Here’s What Legal Experts Got Right About Trump’s Criminal Cases
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‘This Is A Great Day’: Here’s What Legal Experts Got Right About Trump’s Criminal Cases

'This case will not go before the election'
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Boise State Volleyball Forfeits Mountain West Tournament Match In Outright Refusal To Play Blaire Fleming
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Boise State Volleyball Forfeits Mountain West Tournament Match In Outright Refusal To Play Blaire Fleming

They did it! They actually did it! Go Boise
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TERENCE P. JEFFREY: America’s First Thanksgiving Proclamation Was About The Constitution — And Not Everyone Liked It
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TERENCE P. JEFFREY: America’s First Thanksgiving Proclamation Was About The Constitution — And Not Everyone Liked It

'Then Boudinot rose to speak'
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5 Natural Remedies For Hair Loss
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5 Natural Remedies For Hair Loss

Hair loss is something that so many men and women face. It can be caused by a number of things. Excessive stress, aging, nutritional deficiencies, excessive use of hair products that have high chemical content, certain medications, genetics, scalp infections, and hormonal imbalances can all have adverse effects on your hair growth. Medical conditions such as thyroid disorders, iron-deficiency anemia, autoimmune diseases, polycystic ovary syndrome, and chronic illnesses can also cause hair loss. With all these factors contributing to hair loss, it can be hard to believe there are natural remedies for hair loss at all. However, if you suffer from hair loss, there is hope. In this article, I’ll share with you natural remedies that you can try in the privacy of your own home that may be able to help. Natural Remedies For Hair Loss Let’s take a look at the natural remedies for hair loss I’ll be covering in this article: Oil massage Onion juice Aloe vera Coconut milk Flax seed Indian gooseberry Licorice root Fenugreek Beetroot juice Chinese hibiscus For those that find natural remedies for hair loss are not enough, I’ll also cover the vitamins that are recommended to promote hair growth, such as: Fish oil B-Complex Iron Vitamin C Vitamin D Let’s get started! Oil massage To reduce hair loss, massaging your scalp with hair oils can do the following: Increase blood flow to your hair follicles Strengthen the roots Condition your scalp Reduce stress Promote relaxation Oils that you can use when massaging your scalp are: Alma oil Castor oil Almond oil Olive oil Coconut oil Remedy: Massage the oil of your choice onto your hair and scalp at least once a week. Tip: For faster and better results, a few drops of rosemary essential oil can be added to any of the above mentioned oils.   Onion juice Due to its high sulfur content, onion juice is one of the most popular home remedies for hair loss. Onion juice helps to regenerate your hair follicles and greatly reduce hair follicle inflammation. Onion juice also possesses antibacterial properties will help kill any germs and/or parasites that may be causing hair loss. If you have a scalp infection, onion juice will be greatly beneficial in clearing up the infection. Remedy: Grate an onion and strain to extract the juice. Apply onion juice directly to your scalp. Leave on for 30 minutes. Rinse and shampoo. This can be done 2-3 times a week.   Aloe vera | The enzymes within aloe vera promote healthy hair growth. The alkalizing properties of aloe vera can increase the pH levels of your hair and scalp which, in turn, promotes hair regrowth. Remedy: Apply aloe vera juice or aloe vera gel onto your scalp. Leave on your scalp for 3-4 hours. Rinse with warm water. This process can be done 3-4 times a week.   Coconut milk The protein and essential fats within coconut milk can greatly promote hair growth and prevent hair loss. Remedy: Apply a generous amount of coconut milk to your scalp and hair. Leave on for at least 20 mins. Rinse and shampoo your hair. Tip: Black pepper and powdered fenugreek seeds can be added to the coconut milk, then applied to your scalp and hair.   Flax seed Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, flax seed makes a great natural remedy for hair regrowth. Remedy: Consume 1 tablespoon of ground flaxseeds with a glass of water a day. (The morning is the best time). You can also apply flaxseed oil to your hair to strengthen your hair, which prevents further hair loss.   Indian Gooseberry Extreme deficiency in vitamin C may cause hair loss. Indian gooseberry, also referred to as alma, has an extremely high content of vitamin C. This makes Indian gooseberry an excellent, all-natural remedy to promote hair regrowth. It also possesses anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties, which also promote hair regrowth and help to maintain a healthy scalp. Remedy: Mix together 1 tablespoon of indian gooseberry with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice. Add this mixture to your scalp and massage thoroughly. After you have massaged this mixture onto your scalp, put on a shower cap and leave on overnight. Next morning, remove shower cap and shampoo.   Licorice Root Licorice root is great for preventing hair loss and helps to prevent any further damage to your scalp and hair. It helps to open the pores and rids the scalp of any irritations that may be causing hair loss. Remedy: Combine 1 tablespoon of ground licorice root, ¼ teaspoon of saffron, and 1 cup of milk. Mix thoroughly. After mixing, it will have a ‘paste like’ consistency. Apply this paste on the balding spots of your scalp at bedtime and leave on until morning. First thing in the morning, rinse and shampoo your hair. This remedy can be done once or twice a week. Drinking licorice tea three times daily may also help.   Fenugreek Fenugreek, also referred to as methi, is one of the extremely effective natural remedies for hair loss. Antecedents, a hormone within fenugreek seeds, enhances hair growth and helps hair follicles reach back to their normal state. Fenugreek seed also contain nicotinic acid and proteins, which help promote hair growth.   Remedy: Allow 1 cup of fenugreek seeds to soak in water overnight. When you awake in the morning, grind the fenugreek seeds into a paste. Apply the fenugreek seed paste to your hair. Cover your hair with a shower cap and leave on for 40 minutes. Rinse your hair thoroughly. This remedy should be followed daily for 1 month.   Beetroot Juice Beetroot juice is rich in vitamins C and B, carbohydrates, calcium, protein, phosphorus, and potassium. Remedy: Grind a few beetroot leaves (after the leaves have been boiled in water) with henna to make a paste. Apply the paste to your scalp and leave on for 15-20 minutes. You can repeat this process several times a week.   Chinese Hibiscus The flower of the chinese hibiscus plant has many properties that makes it a great all-natural remedy for hair loss. Remedy: Combine 2 cups of coconut oil and 10 chinese hibiscus flowers. Heat this mixture until it’s charred. Strain the mixture to collect the oil. You can then apply the oil at bedtime. Wash your hair first thing in the morning. This can be done a few times a week.   Vitamins Recommended For Those Who Are Suffering Hair Loss Fish oil Take 1-2 capsules or 1 tablespoon of fish oil a day to reduce inflammation that can cause hair loss. B-Complex Take 1 tablet of B-complex daily to encourage hair growth. Iron To encourage hair growth, add foods to your daily diet that are rich in iron. Great sources of iron include black beans, navy beans, egg yolks, beef, spinach, swiss chard, and collard greens. Vitamin C Take 500-1,000 mg of vitamin C twice a day as an antioxidant which promotes hair growth. Vitamin D Take 5,000 units of vitamin D a day. Sitting in direct sunlight for 10-15 minutes a day is another way to get your daily dose of vitamin D!   Do you have any natural remedies for hair loss or hair regrowth you would like to share? Let us know in the comment section below! UP NEXT: Mother Nature's Best Home Remedies Follow us on facebook, instagram, pinterest, and twitter! The contents of this article are for informational purposes only. Please read our full disclaimer.
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While You Enjoy Thanksgiving, Plumbers Are Preparing For "Brown Friday" Nightmare
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While You Enjoy Thanksgiving, Plumbers Are Preparing For "Brown Friday" Nightmare

You can probably guess the main causes of the dreaded "Brown Friday".
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205-Million-Year-Old Lizard Is The World’s Oldest, Discovered In A Quarry Near Bristol
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205-Million-Year-Old Lizard Is The World’s Oldest, Discovered In A Quarry Near Bristol

Following some hot debate, the reptile has retrieved its tiny crown.
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Supervive earns one million lifetime players, and it isn’t slowing down
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Supervive earns one million lifetime players, and it isn’t slowing down

If I was to describe Supervive in one word, it'd be relentless. Sure, that relates to the gameplay itself - frenetic top-down action that thrusts you into the jungle head-first - but it also describes its meteoric rise to prominence throughout 2024. Fully unveiled back in June, the game has gone from a relative nobody to an internet sensation, taking over X (formerly Twitter) and shattering its own records left, right, and center. While people will tag Palworld or Helldivers 2 as this year's biggest success stories, Supervive is easily the game that will live in my memory as 2024's biggest winner. Continue reading Supervive earns one million lifetime players, and it isn’t slowing down MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best MOBAs, Best battle royale games, Best multiplayer games
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Oh The Humanity! Remembering The WKRP Turkey Drop Tragedy
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Oh The Humanity! Remembering The WKRP Turkey Drop Tragedy

Oh The Humanity! Remembering The WKRP Turkey Drop Tragedy
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Wait ... WHAT?! Elon Musk Mocking Neil deGrasse Tyson for Basically MAKING OUT With Mirrors Wins X
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Wait ... WHAT?! Elon Musk Mocking Neil deGrasse Tyson for Basically MAKING OUT With Mirrors Wins X

Wait ... WHAT?! Elon Musk Mocking Neil deGrasse Tyson for Basically MAKING OUT With Mirrors Wins X
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