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Classic Rock Lovers
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"Happy Halloween for all who believe, and much love to all who don't": Black Sabbath's Bill Ward shares the eerie new poem, It's Near
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"Happy Halloween for all who believe, and much love to all who don't": Black Sabbath's Bill Ward shares the eerie new poem, It's Near

Former Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward unveils his latest original poem, It's Near, in time for Halloween
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“My absolute favourite colours in the world have always been purple and black”: Adidas reveals Black Sabbath x Aston Villa shirts and shoes
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“My absolute favourite colours in the world have always been purple and black”: Adidas reveals Black Sabbath x Aston Villa shirts and shoes

The shirts will soon be available to buy in very limited quantities
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Alex Van Halen reveals that David Lee Roth asked Eddie Van Halen to play less guitar solos: "He couldn’t handle the fact that Eddie was getting more attention than he was"
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Alex Van Halen reveals that David Lee Roth asked Eddie Van Halen to play less guitar solos: "He couldn’t handle the fact that Eddie was getting more attention than he was"

In his new memoire, Brothers, Alex Van Halen says that David Lee Roth was "convinced he was going to be a movie star" so didn't want the spotlight to shine too long on anyone else
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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4 Week Study of Biblical Feasts for Thanksgiving
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4 Week Study of Biblical Feasts for Thanksgiving

4 Week Study of Biblical Feasts for Thanksgiving
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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7 Faith Leaders Provide Clarity for Christians during the 2024 Election Season
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7 Faith Leaders Provide Clarity for Christians during the 2024 Election Season

7 Faith Leaders Provide Clarity for Christians during the 2024 Election Season
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Overrun By Haitian Migrants, These Alabama Towns Could Be The Next Springfield
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Overrun By Haitian Migrants, These Alabama Towns Could Be The Next Springfield

ATHENS, Alabama—As van loads of Haitian migrants began arriving over the summer, residents in Alabama started to wonder whether their already-swelling community could handle the influx.  Not satisfied with the answers they were getting from local officials, Jarrod and Amanda Schulte started investigating for themselves. They soon found themselves walking around north Athens, a run-down part of the city where migrants from all over the world live in dilapidated homes. “What we found was not very pretty,” Jarrod Schulte told The Daily Wire. “The city of Athens, our politicians, they all need to do better.” The Schultes and others in Alabama worry that their cities will become the next Springfield, Ohio, where a large influx of Haitian migrants was accompanied by a surge in crime and traffic accidents. Springfield made national headlines after former President Donald Trump mentioned the city during the September presidential debate, during a discussion of the impacts of mass migration on small cities across the country, not just in border states. Similar problems have arisen in Pennsylvania and Indiana, where residents worry their small cities don’t have enough resources to handle the influx. The Daily Wire traveled to Athens and spoke to more than a dozen current residents, consisting of both longtime residents and migrants. The concern is not only that migrants are impacting the lives of those who were already there, straining already scarce resources in the town, but also the lives that migrants lead upon arrival. Pierre-Marc, a 44-year-old Haitian migrant in Athens whom the Schultes befriended, is currently living alongside four other Haitian adults and two children in a rundown home in north Athens.  When Pierre-Marc first met the Schultes, the facade of his home was covered in peeling paint and dotted with cracked windows. There was no furniture in the home, and residents washed their clothes in the sink they shared. A migrant home in Athens / The Daily Wire. The Alabama cities of Albertville and Enterprise have also seen an increase in migrant workers coming to their area. As locals seek answers about the migrants’ legal status, city officials have shifted the blame to the Biden-Harris administration. “We are aware that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ program allows refugees from Haiti to be placed in our community,” Enterprise Mayor William Cooper said last month. “It is unfortunate that we as a city were given no advanced notice nor additional resources to accommodate this influx.” Cooper admitted that his city was being “taxed” by the influx, and said he was working with other communities throughout Alabama. Athens spokeswoman Holly Hollman told The Daily Wire that the city is forced to reach out to federal authorities when pressed by locals about the increase in migrants. “As this is a federal issue, Athens officials reached out to state and federal officials, including the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement,” Hollman said. “Federal officials have advised there are new immigrants from Haiti with federal work permits in the area, and they are here working legally in Alabama.” In Albertville, about 110 Haitian students have joined the school system of about 5,800 since June. “It’s complicated,” Albertville Superintendent Bart Reeves told the Alabama Daily News in August. “When kids get here, we want to educate them to the best of our ability and give them a first-class education. And we’ll keep doing that. But we need help. I cannot emphasize that enough.” Reeves said that the district did not have nearly enough translators to help with the influx. “We do have some translators, but certainly not the number we need,” he said. “So that’s challenging.” State Rep. Brock Colvin of Albertville told 1819 News earlier this month that the school district was still struggling to handle a wave of migration that brought many people who only spoke Spanish. Athens City School told The Daily Wire that about 669 of its 5,373 students were classified as English learners and that the district had 24 students in the system from Haiti. Superintendent Beth Patton said the district had no plans to hire any additional ESL teachers.  The Schultes say they were surprised to discover the home their Haitian friend Pierre-Marc was living in was owned by a city councilman, Chris Seibert, who owns 87 properties in Limestone County. The migrants in the house said they were paying $2,000 per month to stay in the 1,216-square-foot home, but were recently told their rent would be reduced to $1,500 per month in December, according to a text message viewed by The Daily Wire. Brenda, a lifelong resident of Athens who lived in the home for over 10 years until October 2023, told The Daily Wire that she paid just $325 to rent the home. Seibert told The Daily Wire the rent hike reflected $25,000 of repairs he made, and that the previous tenant had a specific agreement because she was on a fixed income. According to county records, the property value has increased by around $4,000 from 2023 to 2024. Seibert said that the $2,000 amount the migrants first paid included a security deposit and not their monthly rate, but did not specify what the current rate was. He did say that the rent was not fluctuating and the migrants were clear on the “amount per my property manager.” There are still issues with the home, including exposed outlets and a poor-fitting front door. Some minor repairs, including painting and plumbing, were done shortly after the Schultes started poking around. Seibert said that the property had been examined by the city and was compliant with building codes, but did not specify how the repair money had been spent. The Daily Wire spoke with several other migrants from Haiti and Latin America living at similar Seibert-owned homes, who said they paid at least $800 per month. Multiple local residents living in rundown homes told The Daily Wire that the rates they paid were hundreds of dollars less than the migrants. A home occupied by migrants in north Athens: Daily Wire. Mark Wilson, a 65-year-old African-American man who’s lived his whole life in north Athens, has been on a crusade to improve his neighborhood for years. Wilson has filed numerous complaints with the state over Seibert’s rental properties and believes that local officials are looking the other way on home maintenance. “What it all boils down to is revenue, it boils down to money,” Wilson told The Daily Wire, adding that he wants city officials held accountable.  Seibert said that his rates were determined by the market value and whether the home had been renovated. He also said that all maintenance issues were responded to when his property managers were told about issues. He added that all of the migrants in his homes were legally in the United States and that there was no assistance from the government to help pay the rent. “All maintenance issues with my company’s properties are dealt with in a timely fashion as my property managers are made aware of these issues,” Seibert said. “There is zero truth that any tenant is being exploited due to nationality or that any tenant is being charged differently due to nationality.” The housing concerns have exploded into controversy at city council meetings, with some locals demanding Seibert step down. “He has a vested interest in migrants that fill his properties, and it is unclear whether Athens citizens have been harmed by this conflict of interest,” a recent petition said. “It is also a conflict of interest for a sitting Council Member to investigate inhumane treatment of these migrants in housing properties that he owns.” Seibert says he has been the target of a “smear campaign” because of his position on the city council and says that he has spent hundreds of thousands in improvements in north Athens. “All of my company’s tenants willingly enter into an agreement to rent upon personally reviewing the property and are free to move if they are unhappy with location, price, etc,” he said. A Mexican flag flies in north Athens. Concerns about housing are not unique to Athens. In nearby Enterprise, there have been reports of migrants staying in homes that are outside of city code. In response, Mayor Cooper said that the city would be watching landlords closely. “We are holding landlords responsible. We are ensuring that everyone has access to essential services like clean, running water as well as safe living conditions,” he said last month. Similar housing issues have been the focus of the Justice Department’s investigation into Colony Ridge, a Texas neighborhood where developers have been accused of misleading non-English speaking customers about development plots sold to them without water, sewer, or electrical infrastructure. MATT WALSH’S ‘AM I RACIST?’ NOW STREAMING ON DAILYWIRE+ Locals wonder what is drawing so many migrants to their communities. Many immigrants told The Daily Wire they work at Pilgrim’s Pride or other chicken production locations. Pierre-Marc has a job working at Pilgrim’s processing plant in Russellville, Alabama, which is over an hour away. He has a United States employment authorization card that is valid until 2025. He and dozens of other migrants are picked up at Northside Church of Christ in vans commissioned by Pilgrim’s to transport the workers back and forth. An employee at Dollar General across the street from the church told The Daily Wire that he observes dozens of migrants every day being picked up and dropped off at the church. Migrant drop off in Athens after a day of work. Pilgrim’s says that its Russellville plant “had an expansion that resulted in increased job opportunities,” and that it chose to hire applicants living further away and provide transportation. “Our neighboring facility that experiences low turnover has had an applicant waitlist for quite some time. Because of this, we hired many of those individuals and provide transportation to and from the Russellville plant for our team members who live in the surrounding areas, something we have been doing for months. We are not using a hiring agency in Alabama,” a company spokeswoman told The Daily Wire. Athens residents are still wondering why the migrants are traveling over two hours every day for work, and worried that Limestone County, the fastest growing in Alabama, cannot absorb an additional influx of migrants. Communities across the country, from Indiana to Ohio to Pennsylvania, have dealt with similar issues. Enterprise Mayor Cooper said he would be working with other communities in Alabama to address the issue. “To the citizens of Enterprise: we hear you. We are as frustrated as you are that our resources are limited and taxed by this federal program,” he said. “We are working with other communities that are experiencing a similar influx. We are seeking out resources where we can, while ensuring that all city, state and federal laws are followed.”
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Nervous Mom Practices Before Meeting Daughter’s Boyfriend For The Most Wholesome Reason
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Nervous Mom Practices Before Meeting Daughter’s Boyfriend For The Most Wholesome Reason

There are a million ways to show someone that you love them. So, when this Mom had plans to meet her daughter’s boyfriend for the very first time, she was quick to find a special way to do just that. Even early on in their relationship, it was clear that Jorge meant a lot to her daughter, Lynéa. This inspired Mom to welcome Jorge into her home, and their family, with a heartwarming greeting he’d never forget. Mom’s brilliant plan? To greet Jorge in Spanish. The reason why is because he is bilingual. In fact, it seems that English may not be his first language. Learning how to deliver the heartfelt message she wanted wasn’t easy, but Mom took the time to perfect her Spanish as best she could. The result? Oh-so sweet! Witness this beautiful moment yourself in the viral video below. @lyneaandjorge disregard the poor quality but i found this old video in my drafts from when Jorge and my mom met for the very first time and I’M CRYING #bilingualcouple #lyneaandjorge #trending #fyp #spaniardsinusa #spanish #bilingual #relationship #languagelearning #english #learnenglish #meetingforthefirsttime #inlaws ♬ original sound – Lynéa “It’s so nice to finally meet you,” Mom’s says in Spanish. “I’m excited to have you stay with us. Please make yourself comfortable. You are part of our family. You’ve made Lynéa so happy, and that makes me so happy. Thank you.” As the video shows, Jorge couldn’t have felt more welcomed into his girlfriend’s family. This seemingly small act of kindness meant the world, and it’s a moment all three of them still look back on fondly. Wholesome Footage Captures Mom Meeting Her Daughter’s Boyfriend for the First Time in the Sweetest Way “No but her accent is SO GOOD. Well done mama,” someone shares in the comments, reiterating what many others noticed. Another added, “It’s her little dance step before she starts that’s so adorable.” “How loved he must feel to know that your mum wanted to welcome him so much that she learnt it in his native tongue,” a third person points out. “Crying.” You can find the source of this story’s featured image here! The post Nervous Mom Practices Before Meeting Daughter’s Boyfriend For The Most Wholesome Reason appeared first on InspireMore.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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New Jersey Teacher Uses Body as Human Shield to Protect Teen from Group Attack
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New Jersey Teacher Uses Body as Human Shield to Protect Teen from Group Attack

For many young people, teachers play the role of mentors, counselors, and friends, but for one isolated New Jersey student, his teacher became a guardian. Outnumbered 5 to 1, a student at William Shemin Midtown Community School in Bayonne, NJ, was set upon by his peers, only for his teacher to intervene, shielding his prone […] The post New Jersey Teacher Uses Body as Human Shield to Protect Teen from Group Attack appeared first on Good News Network.
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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
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Door Wedge: This Small $1 Item Could Save Someone’s Life
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Door Wedge: This Small $1 Item Could Save Someone’s Life

Author of How to Prep When You’re Broke and Bloom Where You’re Planted online course I’m not overstating it when I say that this approximately $1 item could save your life or that of someone you love. It looks like a tiny, useless little thing, but I have been carrying a door wedge around for years. Who says a little bit of added security has to cost a fortune? How to use them for safety purposes Imagine your son or daughter is at school, and they hear gunshots from a distance. Having one of these wedges in their backpack to jam under the door suddenly makes them a much harder target to reach. Imagine you are at an Airbnb, and you feel a little uncomfortable with the owner you met. You know he has a key to where you’re sleeping. But you can make it a whole lot harder for them to get in with a door wedge. Imagine being at the mall and realizing that a huge mob is fighting and breaking windows. If you can get to the bathroom, a place with no windows, you can secure the door with a wedge even if there isn’t a lock. As an apartment dweller, I know that building management has a key to my place. I don’t love that idea, so I keep a wedge beside the door and shove it under as soon as I’m inside. Of course, they can serve more boring purposes, such as keeping an interior door from slamming shut every time the outside door is opened. Where do you take them? I’ve had one of these exact door wedges in my purse for years now.  I also keep one in my luggage for when I travel. It adds a layer of protection to my door in a hotel room, where anyone with a master key can enter. My youngest daughter had one in her backpack at school and now keeps one in her purse. We both always have one with us, just in case. The nice thing about a little rubber door wedge is that it can’t get you in trouble in any environment. It’s not a weapon. It’s not metal, so it won’t cause detectors to go off. TSA won’t take it away from you at the airport. You can seriously take them anywhere. How to use them If you’ve never used one of these before, it is so simple that a child could use it. All you do is close the door and slip the wedge underneath it, close to the side where it opens. They’re anti-slip and work on nearly all surfaces, including wood, carpeting, cement, and tile.   These will not completely stop a determined intruder but could slow them down. It will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, for them to open the door with the wedge in it. The only way they’ll get through is by breaking through the material of the door instead. That buys you enough time to grab a weapon or to improvise one. You can call 911. You can hide or escape out a window. Those extra minutes may be all it takes for you to survive. Your teenager at school can secure a classroom or bathroom door if there is a shooter. If you’re out in public and all heck breaks loose, it can be deployed under any bathroom or office door. There are all different kinds. I personally prefer the simple rubber ones like this. They’re so unobtrusive that nobody will even notice them in your bag. But there are other kinds you should note also. A lot of people like these wedges that double as an alarm. The moment someone tries to push open the door, a shrieking, piercing alarm will go off. This alerts not only you but everyone around you. These babies are LOUD. When we had a house with a door we never used because it was inconvenient, we kept an alarmed door wedge under it for extra security. I’ve never used one of these, but the Wedge-It is specifically designed with security in mind. It can be used to hold doors shut by putting it underneath, and it also works to go over a hinge and keep a door open. (Great if you have little ones – no fingers slammed in doors!) The reviews on the product are mixed, with some people finding that the Wedge-It broke quickly, and others praising it lavishly. Finally, there’s this type of wedge with the little holes in the sides. You can use this by putting a length of cord or bead chain through the hole and leaving it hanging on your doorknob when it’s not in use. Have you ever used door wedges? I have sung the praises of these gadgets for years and absolutely love them. Have you ever used one? If so, which type was it?  Do you have any suggestions for people using one? Let’s talk about it in the comments section. About Daisy Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging, adventure-seeking, globe-trotting blogger. She is the founder and publisher of three websites.  1) The Organic Prepper, which is about current events, preparedness, self-reliance, and the pursuit of liberty; 2)  The Frugalite, a website with thrifty tips and solutions to help people get a handle on their personal finances without feeling deprived; and 3) PreppersDailyNews.com, an aggregate site where you can find links to all the most important news for those who wish to be prepared. Her work is widely republished across alternative media and she has appeared in many interviews. Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books, 12 self-published books, and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides, printables, and courses at SelfRelianceand Survival.com You can find her on Facebook, Pinterest, Gab, MeWe, Parler, Instagram, and Twitter. The post Door Wedge: This Small $1 Item Could Save Someone’s Life appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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