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An Elfquest Animated Series is Coming From Fox
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An Elfquest Animated Series is Coming From Fox

Fox has committed to Elfquest‚ a one-hour animated drama series based on the epic fantasy adventure comic series created by Wendy and Richard Pini. Created in 1978‚ and published by Dark Horse Comics‚ Elfquest is a fantasy CONTINUE READING... The post An Elfquest Animated Series is Coming From Fox appeared first on The Retro Network.
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FBI Director Says Public-Private Sector Partnerships Are Important for Guarding Against “Misinformation”
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FBI Director Says Public-Private Sector Partnerships Are Important for Guarding Against “Misinformation”

If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties‚ subscribe to Reclaim The Net. During an interview with CNBC‚ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher Wray lauded his agency’s partnerships with the private sector to target “misinformation” and “disinformation‚” despite growing scrutiny over the way these types of partnerships have been used to censor the speech of Americans. Wray complained that social media has escalated misinformation and disinformation and that AI is “taking it to the next level.” He then lauded private sector partnerships as a way to defend against the proliferation of AI misinformation and disinformation. “I come back to the importance of partnerships to guard against it‚” Wray said. “Not just our partnerships‚ but there’s an important role for the private sector. For example‚ AI companies‚ which many of which are very actively engaged in this fight to help detect deepfakes. You know‚ in some ways‚ AI is quite good at detecting AI‚ and so seeing the private sector invest its own time and money into trying to help detect some of the things that you’re describing I think is an important piece of it. Obviously‚ government partners‚ research community‚ etc.‚ is another piece of it.” After praising these private sector partnerships that target misinformation and disinformation‚ Wray attempted to downplay censorship concerns and insisted that these efforts only target foreign actors. “To be clear‚ our role at the FBI is focused on the role of the foreign actors‚ as in the source of the information‚ not the content‚” Wray said. “We’re not the truth police. We don’t aspire to be.” While Wray asserted that these efforts target foreign actors‚ lawmakers have previously challenged this assertion and pointed to a federal court ruling that stated the FBI had flagged domestic speech as potential misinformation. This federal court ruling is part of a legal case that’s headed to the Supreme Court and alleges several federal agencies‚ including the FBI‚ violated the First Amendment by pressuring Big Tech companies to censor the speech of Americans. Numerous reports have also detailed how the FBI has flagged the speech of Americans to Big Tech companies for censorship. The post FBI Director Says Public-Private Sector Partnerships Are Important for Guarding Against “Misinformation” appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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2 yrs

John Kerry Lurches from the Biden Administration to Work with the Campaign
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John Kerry Lurches from the Biden Administration to Work with the Campaign

John Kerry Lurches from the Biden Administration to Work with the Campaign
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
2 yrs

Jellyfish UFO actually flew over US base in Iraq‚ says former Marine
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Jellyfish UFO actually flew over US base in Iraq‚ says former Marine

Former US Marine Corps intelligence analyst Michael Concoski previously served in Iraq‚ and he recently made a big claim about UFOs. The other day‚ ufologist Jeremy Corbell published a video (see below) of a strange UFO similar to a jellyfish ‚ saying that the recording was made in 2018 in Iraq‚ when the object flew over a US military base. Concoski said in an interview with the American News Nation channel that the video with this jellyfish UFO was actually filmed in 2017‚ not 2018‚ and gave more precise coordinates – near Lake Hibernia in the Iraqi province of Anbar. Concoski told that the leaked video had been taken with an aerostat‚ a blimp-like craft equipped with cameras and other sensors to look out for potential threats over the base. “It kind of just ended up being like the ghost story of the base‚” Michael told cable channel News Nation last evening. “It didn’t seem to be posturing to threaten us at all‚” Cincoski said‚ but added that the base was not taking any chances during this highly unusual nighttime encounter. He revealed that he has heard from a fellow Marine “team member” who saw “multiple recordings of the ‘Jellyfish UAP’ with different durations” in Iraq. “Some of the Marines were tasked to try to find it on night vision. They were looking for it with their other sensors and everything else that we had‚” he said. Cincoski also revealed that he had seen the full 17-minute version of the thermal imaging video which tracked the UFO as it appeared to glide over the base toward Lake Hibernia in Iraq’s Anbar province. After 17 minutes‚ Cincoski said‚ the jellyfish UAP vanished over Lake Hibernia. “They couldn’t find it‚” Cincoski told News Nation in a remote interview. “They kept an eye out‚” he said‚ “but it wasn’t like we were scrambling to our defensive positions or anything like that.” According to Corbell’s informants‚ the footage captures the ‘jellyfish’ craft from two different angles as it traverses a military base’s land and water. Remarkably‚ this elusive entity is visible solely through thermal cameras. The post Jellyfish UFO actually flew over US base in Iraq‚ says former Marine appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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FLASHBACK: The Media’s Skewed Coverage of Past Iowa Caucuses
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FLASHBACK: The Media’s Skewed Coverage of Past Iowa Caucuses

With Iowa Republicans voting tomorrow in the kick-off contest of the 2024 presidential cycle (Iowa Democrats are mailing in their ballots‚ with results to be announced on March 5)‚ a look back shows the national media have always twisted their caucus coverage to fit their liberal political narrative. Thus‚ religious conservatives like Mike Huckabee‚ Rick Santorum and Ted Cruz have been mocked by the media elites as “creepy” “bigots‚” as reporters declare that embracing a conservative agenda would lead to disaster for Republicans in November. Yet the media always seem to be thrilled by their Democratic choices‚ spinning radicals as “moderates.” And for all of the media hype leading up to Iowa‚ the media have also been let down by weirdly inconclusive caucus results several times in the past few years — most spectacularly in 2020‚ when Democrats had no caucus results at all for nearly 24 hours. From the NewsBusters archives‚ here’s a sampling of how the liberal media have spun the most recent Iowa caucuses: â–  2008: While both parties held caucuses in 2008‚ liberal journalists were clearly most excited by Barack Obama’s first-place showing over John Edwards and Hillary Clinton in the January 3 Democratic caucuses; Mike Huckabee’s victory over Mitt Romney‚ Fred Thompson and John McCain in Republican contest was treated as a second-tier story. “If he [Obama] wins tonight‚ that’s the shot heard ’round the world. This is Lexington and Concord with the target being not King George but President George this time‚” MSNBC’s Chris Matthews enthused that night‚ adding: “I’ll bet there’s not a Peace Corps volunteer in the country who served in the Peace Corps in the ’60s‚ ’70s‚ ’80s‚ ’90s or recently that won’t vote for this guy.” Presumably including himself: Matthews was in the Peace Corps from 1968 to 1970. “The votes have been cast and history has been made‚” CBS’s Harry Smith cheered the next morning on The Early Show. “Democratic voters in Iowa give African American Senator Barack Obama a giant victory.” “It’s one of the most exciting nights that I can ever remember‚” his colleague Bob Schieffer quickly echoed. “There is no getting around it‚ this man who emerged triumphant from the Iowa caucuses is something unusual in American politics‚” Michael Powell wrote in the January 5 New York Times. Iowa Republicans gave Huckabee as big a win (34 percent of the vote‚ 9 points ahead of Romney) as Iowa Democrats gave Obama (38% of the vote‚ 8 points ahead of Edwards)‚ but the media painted that as a debacle for the GOP. The Washington Post’s Robert Kaiser mocked Huckabee as unelectable. “Are we going to elect a president who dismisses Darwin? Are we going to elect a Baptist minister? I doubt it.” â–  2012: With Obama facing no opposition from Democrats for re-election‚ the only contest was among Republicans. The January 3 race was extremely tight‚ with the Iowa GOP initially declaring Mitt Romney the winner by just eight votes; sixteen days later‚ on January 19‚ Iowa Republicans announced Rick Santorum had won by 34 votes. Deprived of unambiguous results to chew over on caucus night‚ MSNBC’s Chris Matthews blathered that today’s GOP was comprised of the worst elements of the old Democratic coalition: “The Republican Party has‚ unfortunately for it‚ built itself over the droppings of the Democratic Party for about 50 years.... The neo-cons have closed down their mind just like the segregationists closed down their mind about civil rights and the Moral Majority closed down their minds about social issues. The party is dying of this intake‚ effluent from the Democratic Party.” Knowing only that Santorum had at least a near-win‚ the media quickly began mocking the former Pennsylvania Senator’s Christian faith. “I LOVE it that he is now considered a front-runner‚” the Washington Post’s Gene Weingarten hooted in an online chat. “He is a little boy. He LOOKS and SOUNDS like a little boy. I think he may not be a hypocrite‚ though. He announces that he is a bigot‚ and that’s just the way it is.” MSNBC contributor and New York Magazine writer John Heilemann took his own jab at Santorum on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show: “The night started with Rick Santorum in kind of an uncomfortable position for him‚ sort of like a nightmare scenario‚ right? He found himself in a three way with two other men.” Whether the true winner was Romney or Santorum‚ the media insisted that Republican extremism would help re-elect Obama. The morning after the caucuses‚ ABC’s George Stephanopoulos told Romney he risked becoming unelectable if he wooed conservatives: “As you try to appeal to these Republican voters looking for a true conservative‚ are you worried at all‚ as you try to reassure them‚ that you might then turn off those moderates and independent voters you’ll need in a general election...?” That same day‚ CNN’s John King told Santorum that his “extreme” conservative platform would make him unelectable‚ too: “A lot of Democrats were celebrating‚ if you will‚ Senator Santorum‚ last night‚ saying‚ in their view‚ you’re on the extreme right on many of these social issues and they think‚ for them‚ it’s a good thing that these issues will be front and center.” â–  2016: As in 2008‚ while both parties had vigorous contests‚ the media’s headlines after Iowa were about the Democratic showdown‚ this time between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. As happened with the 2012 Republicans‚ the caucus night returns showed a virtual tie between the two. Iowa’s Democratic Party reported Clinton had a slight lead in “state delegate equivalents‚” but there was no record of whether she had won a plurality of actual votes from Iowans. So the next morning on NBC’s Today‚ a worried Matt Lauer claimed Hillary was “technically” the winner‚ but “this had to be a near-death experience for the once-presumptive nominee.” Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd agreed: “A win is a win. It would have been a disaster if she would have lost.” With Clinton struggling‚ her media allies worked to boost her image. During caucus night coverage on February 1‚ CNN’s Van Jones gushed that during “the past two to three weeks‚ Hillary Clinton has blossomed into the kind of candidate that you dream about.” The day after the caucuses‚ MSNBC’s Chris Matthews reinforced her campaign talking points as he praised Hillary as the last firewall blocking a socialist takeover of the Democratic Party: “The only person between a confirmed socialist‚ who’s calling for political revolution in this country‚ winning the nomination of the Democratic Party — which has always been more moderate than that — is you.” But there were Bernie Bros in the media‚ too. ABC’s David Wright‚ for one‚ gushed on the February 3 Nightline: “Bernie Sanders’ campaign is on fire right now....Integrity and authenticity are words his supporters use....Bernie Sanders has given them a voice.” As for the Republicans‚ the media’s first reaction was to disparage Iowa winner Ted Cruz as too extreme and too unlikeable. “The good news coming out of Iowa is that he [Ted Cruz] gets a whole load of media attention‚” the BBC’s Katty Kay snickered on PBS’s Charlie Rose on caucus night. “The bad news coming out of Iowa is that he gets a whole lot of media attention.” Writing at Salon.com‚ Amanda Marcotte slammed Cruz’s backers as creepy: “[F]or the religious right‚ especially the most skin-crawlingly creepy folks in the religious right‚ Cruz’s edging Donald Trump...represents a huge victory.” Even MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace‚ who would later distinguish herself as one of the most unhinged anti-Trump voices on television‚ announced on caucus day that Donald Trump was preferable to the conservative Texas Senator: “I am an establishment Republican....What the establishment has sort of concluded‚ if I may deign to speak for the establishment tonight‚ is that they could live with a President Trump or nominee Trump a lot easier than a nominee in Ted Cruz.” â–  2020: Last time around‚ the only contest was among Democrats hoping to challenge incumbent President Trump‚ but as in 2012 (among Republicans) and 2016 (among Democrats)‚ the results were once again inconclusive: an essential tie‚ with the added twist that the final tally was delayed for days due to the failure of an app used by Iowa Democrats. On MSNBC‚ Chris Matthews fumed that the Democratic dysfunction was playing into Trump’s hands: “The guy in the White House is chuckling all night here‚ showing the Democrats can’t even get a three car funeral organized....This has not been a success.” The next day on CBS This Morning‚ chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett mocked that “this morning‚ the two chief political exports of Iowa are uncertainty and embarrassment.” CBS co-host Tony Dokoupil agreed: “Not a good look for Iowa‚ not a good look for the Democrats.” Over on NBC’s Today‚ correspondent Cynthia McFadden swatted down conspiracy theories of a hack: “The headline is it wasn’t the Russians in this case. It appears to be the Democrats who did it to themselves.” NewsBusters’ video editor Bill D’Agostino assembled some clips showing the media’s flummoxed and frustrated response to the 2020 Iowa debacle. It’s still fun to watch:     Without official results‚ journalists filled the airwaves with other boneheaded observations. “The Iowa caucus is essentially the perfect example of systemic racism‚” Zerlina Maxwell huffed the next day on MSNBC. “91% of the voters in Iowa are white. The reason you see a drop in turnout — I’m just speculating here — it could be perhaps that white children are not in the cages. So when you’re talking about the tangible pain that black and brown people are feeling‚ they feel a sense of urgency because their kids are being put in cages‚ right? So if you have 91% white electorate‚ that sense of urgency may not be reflected in the turnout numbers.” By Tuesday evening‚ nearly 24 hours after the votes were cast‚ the first partial results showed Pete Buttigieg with a slight lead over Bernie Sanders‚ with former Vice President Joe Biden an embarrassing fourth. (Just weeks earlier‚ New York Times columnist David Brooks had confidently predicted “Biden will win Iowa‚ he’ll come in second in New Hampshire‚ he will easily win Nevada‚ he will dominate in South Carolina.” Oops.) Trying to dress up the Democrats’ radicalism as sensible centrism‚ the New York Times tagged Buttigieg as “a moderate millennial‚” while NBC’s Chuck Todd proclaimed that “Bernie Sanders won the progressive primary there in Iowa‚ and Pete Buttigieg won the moderate one.” Next week: The Media’s Skewed Coverage of Past New Hampshire Primaries For more examples from our flashback series‚ which we call the NewsBusters Time Machine‚ go here.               
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Starving 2-year-old girl found by maintenance workers bound in duct tape: Report
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Starving 2-year-old girl found by maintenance workers bound in duct tape: Report

Two maintenance workers in Houston called the authorities after they discovered a nonverbal two-year-old girl tied up with duct tape while fixing a dishwasher‚ according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.The criminal complaint suggested that the two-year-old girl had suffered psychological abuse‚ physical abuse‚ and neglect. She reportedly had a brain bleed caused by trauma to the head. The nonverbal toddler was also malnourished and had an injured kidney.Physicians involved with the care of the girl said she may not have made it through the night had she not been discovered by the workers‚ according to court documents. Fox News Digital reported that the maintenance workers told the authorities that they showed up at an apartment on November 28 to fix a dishwasher. But while repairing the machine‚ they heard a child crying and soon discovered the girl lying on the living room floor "with her legs duct taped."The workers told the authorities the girl was covered up with a blanket‚ and when they removed it‚ they discovered that her legs were tied together. They took photos and a video‚ departed the apartment‚ and alerted the police to the situation‚ per the report.The three people who lived at the apartment — Toniesha Deshae Perkins‚ the girl's cousin; Kenry Joseph Flukers‚ Perkin's boyfriend; and Mya Jhari Breaux-McGruder‚ the child's teenage aunt — were arrested and charged with injury to a child and unlawful restraint of a person under the age of 17.Perkins' defense attorney said that she planned to plead not guilty. The attorney for Flukers did not respond to Fox News Digital for comment on the case. Breaux-McGruder's attorney‚ Sally L. Ring‚ said that her 17-year-old client was not appropriately charged.Flukers said he had never seen the little girl with duct tape around her ankles‚ adding that he had only seen her hands duct-taped. He went on to say that the girl would not eat when given food but would often sneak food. He added that her hands were tied to prevent her from doing so.Five other children apparently live in the apartment and appear to be in good health. When the authorities presented the photo of the two-year-old girl‚ Perkins blamed it on her children‚ saying that they often tie each other up.Two children were questioned by the authorities‚ a pair of six-year-old twins. They both said Perkins and Flukers tie the little girl up because she "wastes" food. One of the twins noted that the girl gets "popped" if she tries to remove the duct tape‚ and Flukers allegedly used his belt to "whoop" the girl‚ according to Fox News Digital. One of the twins said Perkins told them to tell anyone who asked about the little girl to say they wrap each other up. 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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2 yrs

‘My Mama‚ Cass’ Book Coming From Her Daughter
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‘My Mama‚ Cass’ Book Coming From Her Daughter

The memoir about the powerhouse singer's life and death‚ at age 32‚ comes from Owen Elliot-Kugell The post ‘My Mama‚ Cass’ Book Coming From Her Daughter appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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These Skyrim mods add entirely new schools of magic to revamp the RPG
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These Skyrim mods add entirely new schools of magic to revamp the RPG

If you’re looking to completely revamp the magic available in Tamriel through a series of Skyrim mods I have just the mod collection for you. Modder ‘Kittytail’ uploaded a series of magic mods throughout 2023‚ with two already out in 2024‚ to the RPG that give you a wide variety of entirely new magic spells. While they’ve proved widely popular‚ I’ve brought some of the coolest‚ and newest ones from this year‚ into one place. Continue reading These Skyrim mods add entirely new schools of magic to revamp the RPG MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best Skyrim mods‚ Elder Scrolls 6 release date‚ Games like Skyrim
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Portal 64 dev says “don’t be mad at Valve” for the project’s shutdown
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Portal 64 dev says “don’t be mad at Valve” for the project’s shutdown

The creator of the recently canned Portal 64 project released a new video telling everyone “Don't blame Valve‚” adding that the actual release of the fan remake of Portal on a Nintendo SDK was highly unlikely. Continue reading Portal 64 dev says “don’t be mad at Valve” for the project’s shutdown MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best puzzle games‚ Best story games‚ What happened to Half-Life 3?
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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Clash with Riot Police as They Breach White House Gate
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Pro-Palestinian Protesters Clash with Riot Police as They Breach White House Gate

Video showed protesters hurling objects over the fence onto White House property.
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