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KAMALA HARRIS EXPOSED for making FAKE CALL (the CAMERA APP is on the screen!!!)
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KAMALA HARRIS EXPOSED for making FAKE CALL (the CAMERA APP is on the screen!!!)

Fake Kamel head exposed for fake call. See the front image I zoomed in and you can see the phone CAMERA was on as the phone screen is showing her own face!!! ???‍♂️??? We live in a world of liars and frauds. #clownworld
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AllSides - Balanced News
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Credit to Kamala Harris for Conceding Defeat

Vice President Kamala Harris will never win any awards for inspiring oratory, but credit where due — it’s a good thing that she accepted the results of the election, and that she called President-elect Donald Trump and assured him that she would do her part to ensure a peaceful transfer of power. These used to be routine things in politics unworthy of mention, but in 2016, we had an immediate effort to try to delegitimize Trump’s victory by claiming he colluded with Russia to steal the...
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What Trump has promised to do on day one in the White House

President-elect Donald Trump has been reelected as the 47th president of the United States, marking a historic return to the White House just four years after he left. Throughout his campaign, Trump has made countless promises and touted numerous retributions for his first day in office, and while some are achievable, others might not be. Here’s what he said he would upon returning to the White House. During the second presidential debate between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump...
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What a 2nd Trump term may look like for health care issues including ACA, abortion

Trump said Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may help shape his health care agenda. What a 2nd Trump term may look like for health care issues including ACA, abortion Former President Donald Trump is set to return to the White House after winning Tuesday night's election. As of Wednesday morning, Trump surpassed the 270 electoral votes need to secure the presidency, and that could mean major changes to the health care landscape. During his campaign, Trump vowed to make the Affordable Care Act "better" and...
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Germany coalition: Government on brink of collapse after key minister fired

Germany's governing coalition is in crisis after Chancellor Olaf Scholz fired a key minister and said he would call a vote of confidence in his government early next year. Scholz said he had no trust in Finance Minister Christian Lindner, who leads a rival party that has been part of the coalition along with Scholz's Social Democrats and the Greens. The move means Scholz's government no longer has a majority in parliament. The confidence vote could lead to early elections by March. The...
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Harris Says She Concedes the Election, but Not Her Fight

Vice President Kamala Harris formally acknowledged her loss to President-elect Donald J. Trump on Wednesday in a defiant and emotional speech, telling her supporters that “while I concede this election, I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign.” “Don’t you ever listen when anyone tells you something is impossible because it has never been done before,” said Ms. Harris, the first Black woman and person of South Asian descent to ascend as the nominee of a major political party. “...
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Teary-eyed Nancy Pelosi arrives to see Kamala Harris concede presidential race at Howard University

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., appeared somber and teary-eyed while waiting to see defeated candidate Vice President Kamala Harris make a concession speech on Wednesday. Arriving at Howard University in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday afternoon, Pelosi was photographed greeting Harris supporters while appearing tearful.  In a particularly emotional picture, Pelosi pouted as if just about to weep, and had watery eyes. Other pictures showed Pelosi smiling at...
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Kamala Harris Delivers Concession Speech And Tells Supporters To Not Give Up “The Fight That Fueled This Campaign”

Facing a crowd of supporters, a number of them wiping away tears, Kamala Harris delivered a concession speech Wednesday in which she urged them to not despair and not give up at a critical period in American history. “To everyone who is watching: Do not despair. This is not a time to throw up our hands. This is a time to roll up our sleeves,” Harris said to the crowd at Howard University.
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Four states reject ranked-choice voting, approved in District

Colorado, Idaho, Nevada and Oregon rebuffed efforts to adopt ranked-choice voting in their future elections, dealing a setback to a group of wealthy donors who wanted to dramatically change how Americans choose their elected officials. The one bright spot for advocates of ranked-choice voting was the District, where a referendum was approved by a wide margin.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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When his young son was bullied for wearing pink this dad had a truly badass response
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We often hear about how binary gender norms affect young girls, but any man who’s ever been made fun of for being sensitive or liking “girly” things during childhood can tell you they influence young boys as well. And perhaps the worst offense of these arbitrary limitations is the way they keep individuals from truly knowing and expressing all parts of themselves, which can lead to a slew of interpersonal problems late in life.Boys in particular are often taught from an early age to shun the qualities in themselves considered to be feminine—things like empathy, compassion, having strong emotions, etc. It’s so well documented now how not nurturing these qualities leads to isolation and loneliness in adulthood, and yet messages like “boys don’t cry” or “pink is for girls” still persist. Artist, TikTok creator and Doug Weaver (@dougweaverart) recently made a few excellent points as to why adult men need to be the example for young boys if we truly wish to see a change. In a stitched response to a video where a mom lamented that she knew how to help her daughter “fight back” against gender norms, but not her son, Weaver argued that above all, it’s important for young boys to see grown men “defy” the expectations culture puts on them. “Society will try to beat boys down until they fall in line,” Weaver said, sharing his own experience of seeing his son come home from school after being bullied for wearing pink and liking unicorns (which, of course, are “for girls” only). Weaver said that the only solution he saw was to “pinkify” his own life, and be that example his son so desperately needed. @dougweaverart @Mel | Med Student raising boys is scary, because we know just how much society is built to tear them down. #men #masculinity #parenting #boydad #greenscreenvideo ♬ original sound - dougweaverart “I added so much pink to my wardrobe,” he explained, saying that he even painted his nails pink so that he’d be seen as the “problem” instead of his son.“They don’t say anything to me. If they’re not brave enough to confront the color pink, they’re not going to confront me.”Weaver added that the larger conversation he tries to have with his son is how this is a “fight worth having,” not just for men with feminine qualities but for “but for everyone society tries to reject.”He then used this example: a boy who secretly wants to wear a dress to school, but doesn’t to avoid getting bullied. Weaver said that solution only works temporarily, since the dress is only a small manifestation of a larger aspect of the boy’s identity, which he would be repressing to fit an expectation. “They’re getting bullied for what they wear now, they’re going to get bullied for who they are later. And if changing their clothes made the bullying go away when they were younger, they might think that changing their personality will make the bullying go away when they are older.”What’s more, for this hypothetical boy, for Weaver’s son, and for any boy really, there’s something very vital that’s lost in chasing this idea of masculinity. “The people who want to take colors from him also want to take his creativity,” Weaver explains “They want to take away his kindness, they want to take away everything that is soft in his life. His feelings and his emotions. They wanna take away his ability to love people who are different from him.”Yep, that hits the nail of the head perfectly.And that is why Weaver prioritizes being the example for his son, because “if he sees people criticize me from time to time, and he sees how unaffected I am by it, that is an example to him of the strength and tenacity that it takes for anyone to just be their authentic self.”And, perhaps more importantly, Weaver is teaching his son that he will be loved and accepted, no matter how he expresses himself. Imagine a world in which all children were taught this valuable lesson.
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