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FORD: Immigration System Is Not ‘Broken.’ Fixing Biden-Harris’ Disaster Is Actually Very Simple
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FORD: Immigration System Is Not ‘Broken.’ Fixing Biden-Harris’ Disaster Is Actually Very Simple

Throwing all care of the safety of everyday American citizens aside
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15+ Foods You Had No Clue Were Banned In Other Countries
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15+ Foods You Had No Clue Were Banned In Other Countries

The post 15+ Foods You Had No Clue Were Banned In Other Countries appeared first on Shareably.
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Godzilla Minus One Director Takashi Yamazaki Is Making Another Godzilla Movie
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Godzilla Minus One Director Takashi Yamazaki Is Making Another Godzilla Movie

News Godzilla Godzilla Minus One Director Takashi Yamazaki Is Making Another Godzilla Movie Perhaps he will bring in other kaiju as well By Molly Templeton | Published on November 1, 2024 Screenshot: Toho Comment 0 Share New Share Screenshot: Toho Excellent news for giant reptile fans: Takashi Yamazaki, who wrote, directed, and won an Oscar for the effects of Godzilla Minus One (pictured above), is returning to the Godzilla fold. Toho, the company that owns Godzilla, announced the news with an “EMERGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT” tweet that gives only the barest-bones details, with “further updates to follow” at the end. Presumably those updates will include details on whether or not this new film is a direct sequel to Godzilla Minus One, which definitely left the door open for a continued story. 2024 marks the 70th anniversary of Godzilla, and festivities included today’s rerelease of Godzilla Minus One, which had already been released in its original color form and in dramatic black and white (Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color). Leah Schnelbach loved Minus One, writing, “Godzilla Minus One takes Godzilla seriously. Godzilla is myth, metaphor, eldritch horror, divine judgement, and bureaucratic tragedy. He can be climate collapse, or the Bomb, or Terrorism, or War Itself, or Death Itself—but he’s also, always, an unknowable living being who wants to crush the life out of everything in his path.” Toho’s Godzilla films are, of course, distinct from the American Godzilla films, the most recent of which was the awkwardly named Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. Also awkwardly named—but really very good—is the related series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, which will return to Apple TV+ sometime in the future.[end-mark] The post <i>Godzilla Minus One</i> Director Takashi Yamazaki Is Making Another Godzilla Movie appeared first on Reactor.
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Kate Siegel and David Dastmalchian Will Face an Especially Horrifying Zombie in Epilogue
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Kate Siegel and David Dastmalchian Will Face an Especially Horrifying Zombie in Epilogue

News Epilogue Kate Siegel and David Dastmalchian Will Face an Especially Horrifying Zombie in Epilogue Just when you think zombies are over… By Molly Templeton | Published on November 1, 2024 Comment 0 Share New Share Two superstars of horror, Kate Siegel (Midnight Mass) and David Dastmalchian (Late Night with the Devil), are set to star in Epilogue, a movie which makes the threat of zombification deeply personal. According to Deadline, the pair play parents trying to save their infected daughter. Epilogue, as the title suggests, is set a year after the zombie outbreak—though clearly the horrors are far from over. The movie is written by Luke Barnett and Tanner Thomason, two actor-writers who co-wrote and starred in Faith Based, and wrote and directed the short “The Crossing Over Express.” Michael Fimognari, who worked with Siegel on The Fall of the House of Usher (pictured above), directs. Siegel and Dastmalchian also co-star in The Life of Chuck, the upcoming Stephen King adaptation from Siegel’s partner, Mike Flanagan. She’s starred in many of his projects, including Usher and The Haunting of Hill House. Dastmalchian was quite memorable as the Polka-Dot Man in The Suicide Squad, though he had a long career before that movie came around; more recently, he appeared in three very different 2023 films, Oppenheimer, The Boogeyman, and The Voyage of the Demeter. There’s no word yet on when Epilogue’s zombies will shamble onto screens.[end-mark] The post Kate Siegel and David Dastmalchian Will Face an Especially Horrifying Zombie in <i>Epilogue</i> appeared first on Reactor.
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Patty Jenkins and Joe Cornish Are Among the Latest Directors to Tackle Movies About Small Plastic Bricks
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Patty Jenkins and Joe Cornish Are Among the Latest Directors to Tackle Movies About Small Plastic Bricks

News LEGOs Patty Jenkins and Joe Cornish Are Among the Latest Directors to Tackle Movies About Small Plastic Bricks The Lego movies will continue until morale improves By Molly Templeton | Published on November 1, 2024 Screenshot: Warner Bros. Pictures Comment 0 Share New Share Screenshot: Warner Bros. Pictures Have we met our quota of toy movies yet? You’ve got your Barbie, your already-existing G.I. Joes, your Transformers and Rainbow Brite, and, yes, The Lego Movie and its attending sequels/spinoffs. And yet, this is not enough. More content must flow. And so comes the news that there are not one but three more Lego movies in the works—this time, live-action flicks with three acclaimed directors attached. Presumably they are not just films about the pain of stepping on a Lego while barefoot. Deadline reports that Patty Jenkins (Wonder Woman), Joe Cornish (Attack the Block), and Jake Kasdan (Jumanji: The Next Level) are each set to make a Lego film. Kasdan’s film has a screenplay by Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul (both of Yes Man and The Grinder) which is based on an idea (and earlier draft) by Matt Mider and Kevin Burrows (writers of The Package). Jenkins co-wrote her movie with Geoff Johns, formerly of DC Entertainment. And as for Cornish, Deadline says he “is rewriting from a draft by Heather Anne Campbell (Rick & Morty, One Punch Man), which was off a treatment by Simon Rich (Man Seeking Woman, Miracle Workers).” Lots of cooks in these Lego kitchens. No casting or release dates have been announced for these live-action Lego bricktaculars. We can only hope that everything will be awesome eventually.[end-mark] The post Patty Jenkins and Joe Cornish Are Among the Latest Directors to Tackle Movies About Small Plastic Bricks appeared first on Reactor.
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EXCLUSIVE: Female Law Students Punished for Saying Men Don’t Belong in Women’s Bathrooms
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EXCLUSIVE: Female Law Students Punished for Saying Men Don’t Belong in Women’s Bathrooms

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Alliance Defending Freedom filed a lawsuit Friday on behalf of two female law students who expressed concerns about men accessing women’s restrooms at George Mason University’s law school. Third-year law students Selene Cerankosky and Maria Arcara expressed concerns after a male classmate informed the Antonin Scalia Law School Class of 2025 GroupMe chat of his proposal to add feminine hygiene products to male restrooms. After the male student asked for comments on his proposal, Cerankosky responded to the post saying that, if women accessed men’s restrooms, she feared men would try to use private female spaces, which would violate her safety and privacy, as well as her religious convictions about human sexuality. Arcara said she agreed. The male student accused them of bigotry and complained to the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Two weeks later, the Arlington, Virginia, school, without explanation or warning, issued no-contact orders that prohibit the women from contact with the male student. “GMU was wrong to censor me for expressing my beliefs, especially without giving me a chance to defend myself,” Cerankosky said in a statement to The Daily Signal. “Universities should be the place where free speech is celebrated the most.” Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed a federal lawsuit Friday, alleging the school violated the students’ First and 14th Amendment rights by issuing no-contact orders after they shared concerns about adding feminine hygiene products to male restrooms in a private law student group chat.The school unlawfully used its Title IX and sexual harassment policies against the students because of their religious beliefs and privacy concerns, according to attorneys with ADF, a conservative nonprofit law firm.“Universities—including law schools—must preserve the marketplace of ideas for all in order to encourage civil discourse for our future attorneys, politicians, judges, and leaders,” said ADF Senior Counsel Tyson Langhofer, director of the ADF Center for Academic Freedom. “Selene and Maria respectfully voiced their opinion about biological differences between men and women and how the other student’s proposal blurs those lines at the expense of safety, privacy, and religious conviction,” Langhofer continued in a statement. George Mason’s policy allows the university to punish students whose opinions about controversial issues differ from that of the school, according to Langhofer. As a result, Cerankosky’s and Arcara’s law careers are in danger. “We are urging the court to restore the students’ First Amendment rights and order George Mason to stop enforcing its policy against protected expression,” Langhofer said. GMU’s policy allows the school to include protected speech as “sexual harassment,” according to ADF’s complaint. The policy also does not require the DEI office to determine that sexual harassment occurred, give notice to students before they are disciplined, advise the accused of the allegations, or allow students to appeal “supportive measures,” such as the no-contact orders. The students potentially face expulsion from school and scrutiny in their legal careers as a result of the no-contact orders, the lawsuit explains. “In America, you can’t be punished simply for stating what you believe—that’s the law,” Arcara told The Daily Signal. “Scalia Law is training the future generation of lawyers, and shutting down speech on campus means that GMU is failing in that mission. Selene and I had the right to oppose putting tampons in the male restrooms, and we should not be prevented from speaking to our fellow students for doing so.” Attorneys filed the case with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Alexandria Division. George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School did not respond to The Daily Signal’s request for comment. The post EXCLUSIVE: Female Law Students Punished for Saying Men Don’t Belong in Women’s Bathrooms appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Garbage In/Garbage Out
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Garbage In/Garbage Out

On Sunday, a comedian opening the Trump rally at Madison Square Garden made a joke about Puerto Rico being a garbage island. On Monday, that was all the American press corps could talk about. On Tuesday, President Joe Biden declared former President Donald Trump’s supporters were garbage, and all the media could talk about on Wednesday was whether there was an implied apostrophe in Biden’s statement. By Wednesday night, Trump was campaigning in a garbage truck and speaking on stage at a Wisconsin rally in an orange vest. As we approach the end of the election, less than one week away, there are some trend lines to note. First, the polling trends show us this really is a tied race. We do not really have any idea who is going to win. In a super close race, the ground game matters, and Vice President Kamala Harris has the better ground game in most states. While the polling shows a virtually tied race, the polling also continues to show a shifting race to Trump. Pollsters do not change their makeup of people polled each time. They keep a model. That model may overweigh Harris voters or Trump voters or some other group of voters. But if that poll shows a continual shift in a particular direction, even if their overall number is wrong, we can presume they are measuring a shift. In this election, that shift has been to Trump. Over the past month, polls that had Harris up five might now have her up one. Polls that had a tied race at the beginning of the month might now have Trump ahead. It has been a pattern both in national polling and state-level polling. Unfortunately for Republicans, the election is not today. In a very close election, every vote matters. Trump can say something between now and Election Day that alienates voters. Fortunately for Republicans, it was Biden who claimed Trump supporters are garbage. I suspect that will be more alienating to voters than a comedian telling a bad joke. A voter who has been leaning toward Trump, but still undecided, is probably not going to suddenly vote for Harris after still leaning toward Trump despite all the attacks on him as a fascist Nazi who will end democracy just because a comedian called Puerto Rico a garbage island. Unfortunately for Democrats, the early voting numbers have some serious warning signs. In Georgia, the percentage for black voters in early voting is below 30%. To be competitive in Georgia, black voters need to generate at least 32% and preferably 34% of the early vote to be competitive. In North Carolina, the black vote is also down from where it should be while Republicans are outpacing Democrats in the early vote for the first time in decades. In Nevada, Republicans are outpacing Democrats for the first time in that state’s history of early voting. In Arizona, the GOP is also crushing it. Pennsylvania remains a wild card, but while Democrats are dominating early voting, Republicans are keeping it closer than they normally do. On Wednesday night, after the media refused to give Biden’s “garbage” comment as much time as they had given a comedian’s Puerto Rico joke, Trump climbed into that garbage truck to take questions from the press and wore an orange vest on stage. He forced attention on Biden’s remarks. His campaign has been extremely proficient. Trump’s team procuring a garbage truck quickly suggests the campaign management team is focused. Harris’ failure to find time to speak with Joe Rogan and his more than 20 million listeners suggests her campaign is just not as engaged. Her closing argument speech with the White House’s South Lawn as the backdrop got overshadowed by Biden’s “garbage” comment. Harris could easily win this election. It is tied. But her campaign never seems quite able to capture key moments and capitalize on them. Even with an American press corps doing everything it can to help her, Team Harris often seems unable to execute its strategy as competently as Team Trump. The press now tells us it could be a week or two before we know who has won. I am just not sure that will be the case. COPYRIGHT 2024 CREATORS.COM We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post Garbage In/Garbage Out appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Christian School Punished for Forfeiting Game With ‘Transgender’ Player, Though a Dozen Women’s Teams Won’t Play Biological Males
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Christian School Punished for Forfeiting Game With ‘Transgender’ Player, Though a Dozen Women’s Teams Won’t Play Biological Males

At least a dozen women’s and girls sports teams have forfeited games against teams with biological male players without consequences, but one team has been kicked out of its league for almost a year for refusing to play a team with a transgender-identifying player. Mid Vermont Christian School in Burlington, Vermont, forfeited a girls’ high school basketball game in November 2023 against a team that had a male athlete playing for it. The Vermont Principals’ Association resultantly kicked Mid Vermont Christian out of the association and denied it public funding through the state’s tuition program. But other teams across the country have faced no penalties for declining to play teams with biological male players. The Collegiate Charter School of Lowell’s girls’ basketball team forfeited its Feb. 8 game against KIPP Massachusetts after a biological male injured three of the school’s players in less than 16 minutes of play. In 2022, the Cherokee County Board of Education in North Carolina voted 5-1 to forfeit all future games against Highlands High School because of a transgender player on the volleyball team. Several members of the Hillsboro-Deering High School girls soccer team in New Hampshire refused to play against the Kearsarge Regional High School team in October. The opposing team’s star athlete is a male named Maelle Jacques. In August, four Merrimack Valley High School soccer starters did not play a game in protest of a boy being allowed to compete in New Hampshire. Averroes High School, an Islamic school in the Bay Area of California, abruptly canceled a basketball game against San Francisco Waldorf, reportedly after being made aware of a transgender player. Several women’s volleyball teams in the Mountain West Athletic Conference have declined to play San Jose State University due to a biological male player who goes by the name of Blaire Fleming. The women of the University of Nevada at Reno volleyball team defied their school by refusing to compete against a team with a male player. They were the fifth team to do so, following Southern Utah University, Boise State University, the University of Wyoming, and Utah State University. Alliance Defending Freedom is representing Mid Vermont Christian against the Vermont Principals’ Association for preventing the Christian school and its students from participating in the state’s tuition program and sports league because of its religious beliefs about biological reality. Almost three-quarters of voters say they believe medals awarded to biological men who beat females in sports should be given instead to the women who lost. And 72% of registered voters think biological males should not be allowed to participate in women’s and girls sports, according to national polling from RMG Research. Biological males competing in women’s sports is expected to be a “sleeper” issue in the 2024 elections. Female athletes worldwide have lost nearly 900 medals to so-called transgender rivals competing against them in women’s sporting categories, according to a new United Nations report.Republicans have been slamming Democrats’ support for transgenderism, and several Democrats have flip-flopped or scaled back their position on the issue. For instance, when a debate moderator asked Texas Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Colin Allred about an ad from his opponent, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, accusing him of refusing “to protect the integrity of women’s and girls sports,” Allred denied his voting record on the issue in the House. Former President Donald Trump, seeking to return to the White House, pledged to “ban” transgender-identifying biological males from competing in women’s sports in a Fox News town hall with only female voters on Oct. 16. “I’ve never met a person that came up to me and they say, ‘We want men to play in women’s sports,’” Trump said. “Somehow, they’re pushing it. I’ve been doing this a long time, and I’ve been talking about this for a while, because I’m ending it. On Day One, I’m ending it.” The post Christian School Punished for Forfeiting Game With ‘Transgender’ Player, Though a Dozen Women’s Teams Won’t Play Biological Males appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Why Every Survivalist Should Be Homesteading
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Why Every Survivalist Should Be Homesteading

Being a survivalist doesn't mean you only prepare for roughing it in the wild, but also learning lifelong survival skills you can use on your homestead. Read on and find out how survival and homesteading come together in many ways! The Ease Of Being A Survivalist On Your Own Homestead Homesteading by definition means “To claim and settle land as a homestead”. (source) Life has become quite different since the introduction of the Homestead Act of 1862 in which the U.S. federal legislation permitted settlers to occupy a homestead on designated public land in the western states and own it after five years. (source) These brand new settlers would build homes, grow crops, make their own clothes, raise cattle…the list goes on and on. Unfortunately, homesteading is slowly becoming a dying art, especially when it comes to large homesteads. For example, in my area of North Texas, family farms and other pieces of beautiful land are being purchased to make room for new housing subdivisions and retail stores. Large fields of corn, for example, are now stripped with a sign by the road that is pretty hard to miss. The signs usually read “(BUSINESS) COMING SOON”. It truly makes my heart sink every time I see one of those signs! The Survivalist Way As fellow survivalists, we look for ways to be and stay prepared. It’s our way of life. When disaster strikes, we are packed and ready to go at a moment’s notice. Our bug-out bags stay packed and ready to grab at all times. We have extra supplies such as water and blankets. We have fully stocked first aid kits in our homes, our vehicles, and our workplaces. We even have an emergency plan down to the very last detail in the case of any possible disaster. Did I forget anything? You may be thinking “Sounds like you covered everything!” Homesteading As Part Of Survivalism…My Thoughts I didn’t always have homesteading as part of my “survivalist mentality” but, as time goes by and the world continues to change daily, I realize that homesteading is just as important as everything else that we, as survivalists, do to be and stay prepared. As survivalists, when we think of disaster, we think of a possible evacuation from our homes. In a lot of cases that is, unfortunately, the case. But, what if you were unable to evacuate your home in the midst of a disaster (for whatever reason) and you had to live off your own land? What if you had no access to the local grocery store to buy food and water, no access to the local gas station to put gas in your vehicle, no access to your local Wal-mart for needed supplies, no access to roads…..you have access to nothing outside of your home! Would you be able to survive long term without access outside of your own property? The Reality Of It All Now, I’m not usually one to purposely try to instill fear into anyone but, the reality is that our world is in chaos. There is no denying that. I see tragic events unfold daily on the news. It has made me realize that ANYTHING can happen at any given moment. If you’re like me, it leaves you with a feeling of uncertainty and a series of “what ifs”. For me, homesteading as a survival tool became an answer to one of my most recent “what if” moments…”What if I’m bound to my own home? Could I survive long-term?”. Like so many other survivalists out there, my honest answer as of right now is no, I don’t think I could. I am prepared for a short-term evacuation. BUT, I’m going to be straight with you  – I am not fully prepared for a situation where I possibly become bound to my own home for a long period of time. I think it’s safe to say that this goes for a lot of fellow survivalists out there. My opinion is that homesteading and survivalism go hand in hand. It’s all about self-reliance and self-sufficiency! It’s all about surviving!   Having thoughts of being self-sufficient nowadays? Watch this video to find out the reasons why! In the next few months, I will be writing a series of articles on homesteading and it’s connection to basic and long-term survival. I will be (at times) learning alongside you, the reader. I will share every bit of my extensive research and my own personal knowledge as I go. I will also speak with homesteaders across the nation to bring their personal experiences to you as well. There is always something we can learn from each other. In this field, in these crucial times where anything can happen…knowledge of survivalism on any level from anyone willing to be the teacher or student is so very valuable. Like I always say, “Having the knowledge and skill before you actually need it is how one survives.” Do you consider yourself a survivalist who enjoys homesteading too? Please leave your tips and experiences in the comment section below. Give a jump start on modern day homesteading- urban style and be guided with these 10 simple tips every urban homesteader needs to see! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and Facebook!
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Apostrophe Gate: Turns Out the White House Is Almost as Good at Furtive Favorable Edits as CBS
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Apostrophe Gate: Turns Out the White House Is Almost as Good at Furtive Favorable Edits as CBS

Apostrophe Gate: Turns Out the White House Is Almost as Good at Furtive Favorable Edits as CBS
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