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Scary, shirtless thug caught on video trying to sexually assault vape shop worker near midnight — but she bravely fights back
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Scary, shirtless thug caught on video trying to sexually assault vape shop worker near midnight — but she bravely fights back

A terrifying scene was recorded on surveillance video earlier this month as a shirtless male posing as a customer at a Florida vape shop tried to sexually assault a woman working behind the counter around midnight.The brave woman not only fought back, but also she appeared on camera for a WTVJ-TV report on the incident to encourage other females who go through what she endured to speak up and speak out without shame.'I want every girl to know what happened to me, so that if they ever go through something like that, they are able to speak up and just know that it's not their fault.'The male entered the Miami Springs shop around midnight Nov. 9, near closing time, and the station said he appeared friendly at first, asking the female clerk questions.But soon surveillance video caught the moment when the shirtless male very slowly walked around the counter opening and toward the woman behind the counter; she backed away.He then grabbed both of her wrists and began walking backward, dragging her away from the counter. She resisted as best she could and begged him, "Please get away, sir!"But the male was significantly taller and stronger, and WTVJ said he dragged her into a back room and put a shirt over her face."He was trying, once again, like I said, touching my [expletive], trying to pull my pants off, and I was just asking him not to do it, please not to do anything to me, and fighting back," the woman told the station in the aftermath.Her fighting back included a moment when she grabbed a toilet plunger and began beating him with it, as her screaming grew louder.The attack ended back in the main part of the store, video shows, where the male is seen letting the woman go and fleeing from the store."The only thing I had in my head, once again, was that I didn't want to ... get raped," the woman told WTVJ. "I just wanted to try to save myself as much as I could."The station noted that anyone with information is asked to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS."I want every girl to know what happened to me, so that if they ever go through something like that, they are able to speak up and just know that it's not their fault," the woman added to WTVJ. "It’s not your fault that you have to go through something like that and that there's people like him out there."You can view a video report here about the attack.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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Whitlock EXPOSES the Clinton family & how they ruined America
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Whitlock EXPOSES the Clinton family & how they ruined America

“In Sicily, women are more dangerous than shotguns.” This famous line from “The Godfather” (1972) reminds Jason Whitlock of a different kind of mafia. “In politics, the Clintons are more dangerous than shotguns,” he says. “That's why Donald Trump had to take Hillary Clinton out to end the Clinton dynasty, the Clinton crime family.” And while Hillary’s hopes of being president of the United States were crushed in 2016, the Clintons still hold untold power in the White House. If Donald Trump really wants to “drain the swamp” as he’s promised, “the Clintons have to go down,” says Jason, adding that there are plenty of other establishment Democrats and Republicans (like Mitch McConnell) who also need to go.“Thank God someone took on this job. It's an ugly, ugly job,” he says. “Somebody had to step up and be the Godfather and do the dirty work — the work no one else wants to do.” “[Michael Corleone] was trying to get his family up and out of the crime business and had to do some dastardly things to make it happen. ... That's what we're witnessing here with Donald Trump,” he adds. To hear more, watch the clip above. 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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How to make American education great again
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How to make American education great again

Imagine these words as the first speech delivered by Donald Trump’s incoming secretary of education. Today, I am here to deliver bitter medicine: American education has failed. Teachers and parents, administrators and government — and even students — all bear some responsibility. Just as Sputnik spurred the urgency that sent Americans to the moon, we need a bold initiative to revolutionize education. The most common explanations for our educational crisis are inadequate funding, overuse of standardized testing, and systemic prejudice. They are false. Our schools do not lack funding. No country spends more on public education. The poor results of standardized tests indicate our failures; they are not the cause. Our schools are not prejudiced. The most aggressive education reforms since 1955 directly aimed to eliminate systemic discrimination. The diagnosis For decades, we ignored signs of trouble, but the COVID-19 pandemic revealed the depth of our challenges. The problems are so pervasive and complex that there is no quick fix. We cannot merely repair; we must rebuild. Since 2020, American families have struggled mightily. The declining quality of education prompted affluent families to opt out of public schools, leaving middle- and working-class families with diminished resources and influence to push for reform. States' refusal to enact school choice reforms widened the wealth gap and limited generational mobility. But lower- and middle-class families bear some responsibility, too. The rise of single-parent households, less common among affluent families, has been catastrophic. When the only adult in the home works up to 60 hours a week to make ends meet, there is little time for homework help, PTA meetings, or engaging with school officials. Even in households with two working parents, time and energy are often in short supply. Teachers, for their part, have good reason to despair. Despite the monumental importance of their work, many are underpaid. They face administrators who value standardized test scores above all else. Meanwhile, declining standards for decorum and discipline, often justified in the name of “social justice,” have made schools unsafe for both teachers and students. Violence and insubordination create an environment unfit for serious learning. Some parents treat schools as day-care centers or demand good grades for minimal effort. Worse, parents of disruptive students often refuse to ensure that their children do not rob others of the opportunity to learn. Yet teachers, too, have failed. They inflate grades to keep their jobs but do no favors for students unprepared for future challenges. This, in turn, lowers the quality of education for students ready for more advanced work, driving gifted students out of public schools. Another harsh truth is that many teachers are unprepared for the job. The education system has failed for so long that many teachers have never mastered the material they are supposed to teach. Colleges steer future educators toward education majors, where coursework focuses more on leftist “social justice” ideology than on subject mastery. Some graduates believe their mission is to “dismantle” an “unjust” society by creating anti-American activists. When these activist teachers enter classrooms, they often abandon their duty to transmit America’s culture, knowledge, and values. Instead, they teach students to disdain their nation, its people, its past, and its way of life. This undermines social cohesion and deprives disadvantaged students of the tools they need to succeed. Outdated curricula exacerbate these issues. Most schools still use models from the late 20th century, failing to address how computing, the internet, and artificial intelligence have transformed how we read, write, and learn. Even in innovative schools, teachers often struggle to balance the needs of non-native, non-English speakers with those of native English speakers, diluting the educational experience for the latter. Our colleges and universities are also broken. Admitting underprepared students has lowered academic standards nationwide. General education curricula often assume a need for remediation, leaving motivated students without the challenge or preparation they deserve. Government-run financial aid has inflated tuition costs while diminishing the value of college degrees. Proposals to cancel student debt signal to universities that they can continue raising prices without consequence, encouraging predatory admission policies that saddle students with unmanageable debt. The prescription How do we revitalize American education? Nothing short of an academic Sputnik will suffice. Just as Sputnik spurred the urgency that sent Americans to the moon, we need a bold initiative to revolutionize education. We will create K-12 curricula prioritizing history, civics, and an understanding of our government. We will eliminate curricula that divide Americans by race, class, religion, sex, or sexual identity. We will implement school choice nationwide. We will end federal student loan programs, allowing private lenders to evaluate borrowers' ability to repay. Conditional lending will force colleges to lower tuition and revise admissions and program offerings. We will expand vocational training and enhance opportunities for gifted students. We will raise teacher credentialing standards to ensure advanced subject knowledge. We will enforce decorum and discipline in schools. Uniforms will unify student bodies, and measures like suspension and expulsion will ensure that classrooms are conducive to learning. We will revise college accreditation standards to reflect post-graduation success and employment metrics. We will penalize public colleges and universities that engage in discriminatory admissions practices. And that is just the beginning. The destiny of our nation depends on education. The effort to revitalize our schools must be as bold as our aspirations. Together, we will bring American education into the 21st century. Together, we will make American education great again. Editor’s note: This article was originally published by RealClearEducation and made available via RealClearWire.
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Mark Cuban Goes Full BlueAnon Accusing Elon Musk of Having Bot Army
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Mark Cuban Goes Full BlueAnon Accusing Elon Musk of Having Bot Army

Mark Cuban Goes Full BlueAnon Accusing Elon Musk of Having Bot Army
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Opponent of COVID Vaccine Mandates Appointed to Lead the Food and Drug Administration
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Opponent of COVID Vaccine Mandates Appointed to Lead the Food and Drug Administration

Opponent of COVID Vaccine Mandates Appointed to Lead the Food and Drug Administration
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NEW: There's a Twist in Who Will Run the Trump AG Department
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NEW: There's a Twist in Who Will Run the Trump AG Department

NEW: There's a Twist in Who Will Run the Trump AG Department
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TikTok CEO Chew Sought Musk's Input Ahead of Trump Admin
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TikTok CEO Chew Sought Musk's Input Ahead of Trump Admin

ByteDance-owned TikTok's CEO, Shou Zi Chew, has sought input on U.S. matters from Elon Musk, a close adviser to President-elect Donald Trump, The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday, citing people familiar with the matter.
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Hyundai to Recall over 42,000 Vehicles
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Hyundai to Recall over 42,000 Vehicles

South Korean carmaker Hyundai Motor is recalling roughly 42,465 vehicles in the U.S. due to improperly routed wiring that may increase the risk of a crash, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Saturday.
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COP29: UN Rules for Carbon Trading Between Nations Approved
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COP29: UN Rules for Carbon Trading Between Nations Approved

New rules allowing wealthy polluting countries to buy carbon-cutting "offsets" from developing nations were agreed to at U.N. climate talks Saturday, a move already raising fears they will be used to greenwash climate targets.
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Demi Moore Opens Up About Developing Eating Disorder After Producer Repeatedly Told Her To lose Weight
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Demi Moore Opens Up About Developing Eating Disorder After Producer Repeatedly Told Her To lose Weight

In an industry as cutthroat as Hollywood, Demi Moore has survived and thrived in it. She is widely known for her roles in movies like Ghost, A Few Good Men, and G.I. Jane, Demi also made history in 1995 as the highest-paid actress in Hollywood. However, her journey to the top in Hollywood has not been a walk in the park. In a recent interview with Elle, the Ghost actress opened up about the darker side of her Hollywood experience. She revealed that she developed an eating disorder after she was repeatedly humiliated by a producer who harshly criticized her and told her to lose weight early in her career.  After the incident, she was pressured to conform to unrealistic beauty standards, which ultimately left her with lasting psychological damage. Demi Moore had an eating disorder after poor experience with hounding producer Demi Moore/Instagram She openly admitted that it pushed her towards extreme and self-destructive behavior in her workout and diet. While Moore acknowledged the external pressures, she also talked about how she internalized them. She described that the pressure took her to a “place of torture and harshness” against herself, and she started to put almost all her self-worth on her body being a certain way. These revelations are not entirely new; in 2019, Demi shared parts of her story in her memoir, Inside Out. She recalled that preparing for her role as a naval lawyer in A Few Good Men shortly after giving birth to her daughter Scout in 1991 marked a crisis point.  Demi Moore/Instagram “I didn’t feel like I could stop exercising,” she wrote in her memoir, adding, “It was my job to fit into that unforgiving military uniform I’d be wearing in two months in A Few Good Men.” The role launched her into a five-year obsession with working out that consumed her as she desperately tried to meet the standards. Thankfully, the Substance actress has grown to love, accept, and take care of her body. How does Demi Moore stay in shape now? Now in her 60s, Demi maintains a healthy approach to exercise and dieting, making use of practices like Bikram yoga and dance cardio to stay fit and reduce stress. She also adopted a raw vegan diet which nourishes her body with plant-based foods and keeps her in shape. Demi Moore/Instagram It’s amazing that Demi overcame her struggles with eating disorders. What’s more impressive is that she now uses her platform to advocate for body positivity and mental health awareness. Her candid revelations have also inspired many to speak out against the toxic culture that often plagues Hollywood. Next up: Morgan Freeman Says He Had ‘Stroke Of Luck’ That Caused His Career To Really Take Off The post Demi Moore Opens Up About Developing Eating Disorder After Producer Repeatedly Told Her To lose Weight appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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