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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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3 Ways Christianity Cuts through Political Noise with Clear Hope
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3 Ways Christianity Cuts through Political Noise with Clear Hope

A Christian mindset restores clarity and hope amidst political confusion.
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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A Prayer for Joy in Trials and Tribulations - Your Daily Prayer - November 3
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A Prayer for Joy in Trials and Tribulations - Your Daily Prayer - November 3

Lifting our eyes to God has a divine way of lifting our eyes above the storm, redirecting our gaze to the good around us, and refilling our hearts with a joy that can easily be lost in the struggles of life.
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NewsBusters Feed
NewsBusters Feed
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MSNBC's Racial Fearmongering: Trump Would 'Take Us Back To Jim Crow—And Then Some!'
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MSNBC's Racial Fearmongering: Trump Would 'Take Us Back To Jim Crow—And Then Some!'

Shades of Joe Biden in 2012, telling a largely black audience that Mitt Romney's "gonna put y'all back in chains."  Saturday's edition of MSNBC's The Weekend played a wretched race card. Co-host Michael Steele teed up Rep. Ayanna Pressley, a member of that ultraliberal gang The Squad, suggesting that Trump would take America back to the era of Jim Crow.  Pressley upped the ante:  "We're on the precipice of going back again to Jim Crow—and then some." As reprehensible as it was, Steele and Pressley's resort to racial fearmongering could also be seen as a sign of the panic in the Kamala camp over the loss of black votes, particularly among black men.  Note: Citing the ad that accompanied LeBron James' endorsement of Harris, Steele quoted Trump from back in the 1980s, when he said: "I hate these people, we should all hate these people, maybe we should bring hate back." But Steele omitted the context. As CNN recounted the conversation, Trump recalled being asked if he hated the accused:  “And I said, look this women was raped, mugged, and thrown off a building – thrown off a building on top of everything else,” continued Trump. “She’s got some major problems to put it mildly. I said, ‘of course I hate these people and let’s all hate these people because maybe hate is what we need if we’re gonna get something done.’” In 1989, a woman named Trisha Meili was attacked while jogging in Manhattan's Central Park. From History.com: Meili’s rape and attack was so severe, she lost 75 percent of her blood, suffering a severe skull fracture among other injuries. The woman, identified in the media as the Central Park Jogger until she made her name public in 2003, had been bludgeoned with a rock, tied up, raped and left for dead. “The woman is bleeding from five deep cuts across her forehead and scalp; patients who lose this much blood are generally dead,” Meili writes in her 2003 book, I am the Central Park Jogger, of the attack. “Her skull has been fractured, and her eye will later have to be put back in its place. … There is extreme swelling of the brain caused by the blows to the head. The probable result is intellectual, physical, and emotional incapacity, if not death. Permanent brain damage seems inevitable.” She later recovered. Trump made his comment regarding the people who were arrested and convicted of those crimes, and who came to be known as the Central Park Five. They were later exonerated when another man admitted to the crimes.  Ecclesiastes 3 tells us that: "To everything there is a season. A time to love and a time to hate." Do Steele and Pressley believe it's wrong to hate whoever it was who committed such a heinous crime?   Here's the transcript. MSNBC The Weekend 11/2/24 8:33 am EDT MICHAEL STEELE: I want to pick up on something you said, because I think in some aspects, it has gotten lost in translation. And it was brought home, at least for me, in a very profound way by the ad that a company LeBron James' endorsement, where there is the visual of the arc of history: of Jim Crow, and racism, and segregation, and the ugliness.  You know, the quotes of Donald Trump saying I hate these people, we should all hate these people, maybe we should bring hate back. And this was from the '80s, and now that's being lived out in his presidential campaign.  And you just touched on this sort of this wanting to pull us back into this era. Talk about the resistance to that. Because I think, I think it runs deeper than folks may realize in this campaign. Not just for what we see around abortion and reproductive health and things like that. But even more broadly, where I think Americans, and your being on the ground, I'm wondering if you are seeing and hearing some of this. Just to a point where they go, wait a minute, hold up, what are we talking -- like LeBron said, what are we talking about here? Are we really prepared to do that?  Do you sense that in these final hours of the campaign that folks are really resisting this, this pull back to an era where we're levelling up Jim Crow, for God sake? AYANNA PRESSELEY: Absolutely. And again, recognizing that the Harris-Walz ticket, we are the underdogs, we know that. And that's why we are doing everything to earn the trust and confidence in the votes of as many people as possible. And what I'm experiencing on the ground is that for those people that are late-breaking in their decision, they are breaking to Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. given the stakes that we just enumerated here. People do not want to go backwards. One of the stops that we had during the Congressional Black Caucus Institute bus tour was in Greensboro, North Carolina. And we went to the civil rights museum there. And we were very honored to touch the lunch counter that launched us into an incredible movement of desegregating lunch counters throughout the country, thanks to these four brave, young, black men.  And it was such a reminder that we are on the precipice of going back again to Jim Crow—and then some.
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
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“Who Do I Have To Kill To Get Back On SNL?” Asks Hilarious Alec Baldwin
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“Who Do I Have To Kill To Get Back On SNL?” Asks Hilarious Alec Baldwin

As Alec Baldwin’s infamous presence resurfaces, speculation mounts over how a man who has faced serious allegations can still confidently court the spotlight—and comedy, no less. Baldwin, seemingly unbothered, arrived at Rockefeller Plaza with a bold pitch for SNL’s head honcho Lorne Michaels: “How about I do my own monologue: Who Do I Have to Kill to Get Back on SNL?” Rumors suggest Michaels found the pitch nervously amusing, even as he subtly blinked “S.O.S.” in Morse code to reporters standing nearby. “Alec has always been a… force, let’s call it. We value his contributions,” Michaels stammered. SNL writer Kahm Eddie Isded, who pitched a gentle parody of Baldwin’s legal woes, found himself ironically dodging sharp objects shortly after the proposal. “He said it was accidental,” muttered Isded from his hospital bed, wrapped in gauze, “but I could’ve sworn he was holding the pen a bit… firmly.” Meanwhile, Baldwin remains unfazed by the whispers. “Comedy’s all about pushing boundaries,” he said confidently. “It’s just so… liberating.” As he left, Baldwin could be heard muttering something about a ‘big surprise’ in store for SNL’s Christmas episode, though sources say Michaels is considering working from home indefinitely. The post “Who Do I Have To Kill To Get Back On SNL?” Asks Hilarious Alec Baldwin appeared first on Genesius Times.
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YubNub News
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VOA immigration weekly recap, Oct. 27–Nov. 2
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VOA immigration weekly recap, Oct. 27–Nov. 2

Editor's note: Here is a look at immigration-related news around the U.S. this week. Questions? Tips? Comments? Email the VOA immigration team: ImmigrationUnit@voanews.com. By immigrants, for immigrants:…
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Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib Passes on Chance to Endorse Kamala Harris
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Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib Passes on Chance to Endorse Kamala Harris

There are a lot of organizations that are choosing not to endorse anyone this election season, including the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and the Teamsters. We all know that they were all expected…
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YubNub News
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BOMBSHELL: Video in Daniel Penny Case Show Police Said Neely Still Had a PULSE When They Arrived on Scene
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BOMBSHELL: Video in Daniel Penny Case Show Police Said Neely Still Had a PULSE When They Arrived on Scene

The Daniel Penny case is underway in Manhattan. Penny is the former marine charged with manslaughter after he placed homeless man Jordan Neely in a chokehold on the subway back in May of 2023. Neely was…
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YubNub News
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Families separated by US-Mexico border reunite for a few precious minutes
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Families separated by US-Mexico border reunite for a few precious minutes

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico —  Nearly 200 families gathered Saturday along a stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border for heartfelt but brief reunions with loved ones they had not seen for years because they…
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YubNub News
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The Mainstream Media Ignores You
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The Mainstream Media Ignores You

[unable to retrieve full-text content]As the election begins to enter its final stretch, each campaign’s surrogates are circling the crucial swing state of PA in an attempt to galvanize voters. The…
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Live From New York: Harris Making Surprise ‘Saturday Night Live’ Appearance With Election Looming
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Live From New York: Harris Making Surprise ‘Saturday Night Live’ Appearance With Election Looming

Live from New York, it’s a presidential candidate scrounging for every vote in the final days before the election. Vice President Harris made a surprise trip to New York City on Saturday to…
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