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Notorious Jan. 6 Speaker's Lobby defendant asks for pardon, gets 8 years in prison
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Notorious Jan. 6 Speaker's Lobby defendant asks for pardon, gets 8 years in prison

Zachary Jordan Alam, the troubled Virginia man who created chaos just before the fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt on Jan. 6, demanded a full pardon just as a federal judge sentenced him to eight years in prison on Nov. 7. Alam, 33, of Centreville, Virginia, portrayed himself in patriotic language during a sentencing hearing before U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich, an appointee of President-elect Donald J. Trump. “I want a full pardon with all the benefits that come with it, including compensation,” Alam demanded, according to the Associated Press account of the sentencing hearing. Alam expressed his hope for a pardon based on the Nov. 5 re-election of Trump, who will become the 47th president of the United States on Jan. 20, 2025. Alam’s defense team filed part of its sentencing memorandum under seal and suggested his troubled emotional history warranted a more lenient approach. Alam is one of the most notorious participants in Jan. 6, as evidenced on Capitol Police security footage and third-party video. His most visible role was in the hallway outside the Speaker’s Lobby, where Babbitt was gunned down by Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd. Alam used his right fist to punch at the doorway, mere inches from the left side of Capitol Police Officer Christopher Lanciano’s face. He also punched at the glass panel behind Officer Kyle Yetter and Sgt. Timothy Lively, video showed. Using a helmet handed to him by fellow agitator Christopher Grider, Alam smashed several glass panes in the doorway. After the final glass pane fell into the Speaker’s Lobby, Air Force veteran Babbitt punched him in the nose. Rioter Zachary Alam shouts into the crowd shortly before using a helmet to smash several windows in the entrance to the House Speaker's Lobby at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Photo by Sam Montoya Babbitt then climbed into the broken-out right window and was shot by Byrd. She died 31 minutes later at a Washington hospital. The U.S. Department of Justice recommended 136 months in prison, while Alam’s attorney sought a term in the range of the time he served in pretrial detention since late January 2021. Coverage of the sentencing hearing revealed an ongoing media bias against Babbitt, 35, of San Diego. The AP suggested those on the right portray Babbitt as a “martyr,” echoing controversial language used in an FBI memo on domestic violent extremism. Babbitt, who served 14 years as a military policewoman in the U.S. Air Force, shouted at three Capitol Police officers to call for backup as soon as violence broke out in the hallway, video showed. She confronted Alam once and was brushed aside as he continued his attack on the doors, video showed. Then, after Alam smashed out a large panel of glass directly in front of him, Babbitt grabbed Alam and threw a left hook that stunned him and knocked off his glasses, video showed. While the AP noted that Michael Byrd was “cleared of any wrongdoing” in the shooting by the DOJ, Capitol Police, and the Metropolitan Police Department, it failed to note the ongoing $30 million wrongful death lawsuit brought against the federal government by Judicial Watch Inc. on behalf of Ashli's widower, Aaron Babbitt. 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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Corduroys: The perfect winter trousers
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Corduroys: The perfect winter trousers

What happened to cords? I swear, they used to be everywhere. Remember? I know I’m not crazy. I have these distinct memories of my parents buying me wide-wale cords at Kohl’s, or maybe it was JCPenney, or maybe it was Target. A worn-in pair of corduroys are comfortable like a pair of sweatpants, yet dignified and strong. Wherever it was, it wasn’t anywhere particularly fancy. Corduroys were standard and easy to find. They were what we wore when the weather got cold. I remember getting them before school every year. Boys wore them, older kids wore them, dads wore them, grandpas wore them. Everyone wore them.But gradually, something strange happened. Our culture started shifting away from classically influenced clothing and moving toward sport-influenced clothing. Sweatpants nationThink back into the foggy recesses of your mind. Tug on those dusty memories. If you think hard, you can probably remember a time when guys wore chinos instead of sweatpants. Or leather shoes instead of sneakers. When more guys wore ties to work and fewer wore T-shirts. When every man had a sport coat in his closet. When cords were common and unremarkable. If you have never thought about any of this, you might be wondering for the first time, “Oh yeah, what ever happened to cords?” It’s one of those things that happened very slowly, so it’s hard to pin down an exact year they faded. They just vanished from the mainstream. A true tragedy, because cords are the perfect winter trousers. Seasonal classicEven though cords have shrunk in terms of their popularity, you can still find them if you know where to look. It may not be easy to hunt down 100% cotton cords with no stretch added, but you can do it. I recommend J. Press, Cordings, or J. Crew. These aren’t cheap pants, but they are great pants. Unfortunately, because cords are not as common as they once were, we end up paying a premium for what was standard just a few decades ago.Cords are warm and cozy. The fabric is luxurious. A worn-in pair of corduroys are comfortable like a pair of sweatpants, yet dignified and strong. Classic clothing — like cords — understands the seasons. The summer pieces feel inexplicably like summer, and the winter pieces feel undeniably like winter. Classic clothing helps us feel both season and time in our clothes. This adds a natural variance to life. When you bring your summer shirts out of storage, it’s exciting. When you wear your overcoat for the first time after the temperature drops, you have an extra skip in your step. Classic seasonal clothing allows us to reflect the changing world around us. It’s deeply organic. It feels whole. You would never wear a pair of cords in the spring or the summer, but you would in the autumn or the winter. Cords solidify an outfit as being autumnal or wintery. A shot of colorWhile a simple pair of neutral cords is a must-have, cords don’t only come in navy or brown. Cords are fascinating in that there is a tradition of them being bold and bright. Red cords, yellow cords, purple cords, green cords. These are all classic iterations. This is something very unique. We don’t see this kind of adventure in other classic pairs of pants. Cords are very special for this reason. Bright and colorful, yet traditional and classic.The bright and colorful cords of the winter are like the brightly painted houses you see near a gloomy fjord in Norway. They are a shot of color in the darkness of winter. A bright reminder when the sun hasn’t shined in weeks. They are indefatigable optimism when everything feels grim. They are a supremely unique instance when you can wear red pants as part of a traditional outfit. When working with a pair of brown or navy cords, you have many options with your shirt. Take your pick of an OCBD, and it will most likely work great. When working with a pair of bright and colorful cords, you want to keep your shirt simple. Stick with white or light blue to make sure you don’t look clownish. Too many colorful pieces is never a good idea.Flexible formalityCords are incredibly flexible in terms of formality. You can dress cords up and you can dress cords down. Cords work great when paired with an OCBD, loafers, navy blazer, and knit tie. They also work great with bean boots, an OCBD, and a Shetland wool sweater thrown on top.The rich texture of corduroy is unparalleled. Whether you are wearing fine wale or wide wale, there is no other pant in our wardrobe that offers this level of textural interest. The only other classical fabric that comes close is seersucker. The grooves of corduroy feel nice to the touch, and the unique texture adds a subtle point of interest to every outfit. Often, we think of color when we are considering interesting points in an outfit. But texture plays its own role. Cords are a wonderful reminder of that.Winter can be depressing. The weather is often oppressive. Our mood can turn dour. The mundanity of it all can get to you. But cords give us something in our closet to look forward to. They are fun. They are comfortable. They are interesting. They are cozy. They can be bright and colorful. They are classic and traditional. They are the perfect winter pant.
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Flashback: Here's What President Biden Called 'Disinformation and Lies' Just 1 Month Ago
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Flashback: Here's What President Biden Called 'Disinformation and Lies' Just 1 Month Ago

Flashback: Here's What President Biden Called 'Disinformation and Lies' Just 1 Month Ago
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Halo 2 - Official 20th Anniversary 'Cementing a Legacy' Trailer
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Halo 2 - Official 20th Anniversary 'Cementing a Legacy' Trailer

Take a look at the 20th Anniversary 'Cementing a Legacy' Trailer for Halo 2, a legendary installment in the sci-fi first-person shooter franchise developed by Bungie.
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Bill Maher Hilariously Eviscerates the Bratty Left Over the Election
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Bill Maher Hilariously Eviscerates the Bratty Left Over the Election

Bill Maher Hilariously Eviscerates the Bratty Left Over the Election
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RedState Sports Report: Don’t Look Now, but the Cleveland Cavaliers Rock
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RedState Sports Report: Don’t Look Now, but the Cleveland Cavaliers Rock

RedState Sports Report: Don’t Look Now, but the Cleveland Cavaliers Rock
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'Malicious Conspiracy': Iran Responds to DOJ Report on Involvement in Trump Assassination Plot
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'Malicious Conspiracy': Iran Responds to DOJ Report on Involvement in Trump Assassination Plot

'Malicious Conspiracy': Iran Responds to DOJ Report on Involvement in Trump Assassination Plot
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Maricopa County Election Official Admits He Wanted to ‘Make Life Hell’ for Kari Lake, Court Docs Reveal
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Maricopa County Election Official Admits He Wanted to ‘Make Life Hell’ for Kari Lake, Court Docs Reveal

Maricopa County Election Official Admits He Wanted to ‘Make Life Hell’ for Kari Lake, Court Docs Reveal
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How to make ChatGPT Search your default search engine
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How to make ChatGPT Search your default search engine

OpenAI released ChatGPT Search a few days ago, and you can now use the Google Search alternative inside the ChatGPT apps on desktop and mobile as long as you have a qualifying ChatGPT subscription. ChatGPT Plus, Teams, and SearchGPT waitlist users get access first, with Enterprise, Edu, and Free users to follow. Using ChatGPT Search is incredibly easy, too. Just load ChatGPT on your computer or phone and tap that new Search button seen above. Even if you don't, ChatGPT will search the web on its own to find answers to your prompts—that's how it's been behaving for a long time now. But if ChatGPT acts as an online search engine, shouldn't you be able to set it as your default search engine? It turns out the answer is yes, you should. You can replace Google Search (and other online search alternatives) with ChatGPT Search with a simple tool OpenAI made available from day one: The ChatGPT Search extension from Chrome, Edge, and other compatible browsers. Continue reading... The post How to make ChatGPT Search your default search engine appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $169 AirPods Pro 2, $898 Hisense 75-inch TV, $68 Furbuster, $649 Google Pixel 9, more Best Apple Watch deals for November 2024 Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2024: Get $365+ free Today’s deals: $179 AirPods Pro 2, space heaters from $36, $100 off Bose QuietComfort Ultra, more
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Dutch PM Cancels Climate Trip After Attacks on Israelis in Netherlands
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Dutch PM Cancels Climate Trip After Attacks on Israelis in Netherlands

Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof on Saturday canceled a trip to United Nations climate talks in Azerbaijan so he can stay in the Netherlands to deal with the fallout from assaults on fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer team in Amsterdam.
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