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The Blaze Media Feed
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Harris says she's willing to take cognitive test and challenges Trump to do the same after he called her 'mentally impaired'
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Harris says she's willing to take cognitive test and challenges Trump to do the same after he called her 'mentally impaired'

Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris challenged Republican former President Donald Trump to a cognitive test in the last week of the presidential campaign. Trump had mocked Harris as having cognitive problems and even called her "mentally impaired" at one point. 'Obviously, he’s kind of joking around there with the crowd at a Trump rally when he says those things.'"Kamala is mentally impaired," said Trump in Wisconsin. "Joe Biden became mentally impaired, Kamala was born that way!" On Monday, CBS News reported that Harris had agreed to take a cognitive test and was challenging Trump to do the same. "This is what he has resorted to, and I think he actually is increasingly unstable and unhinged and has resorted to name calling because he actually has no plan for the American people," said Harris of Trump in the interview with CBS. Trump has hammered Harris at various events and mocked her intelligence. "She’s got bigger cognitive problems” than President Joe Biden, he said at a rally in Georgia. “She is a very dumb person, and we can’t do that. We can’t do that. I don’t want to be rude,” he said at an event in Pennsylvania. However, when the Republican National Committee was asked about the comments, RNC co-chair Lara Trump walked them back a bit. “This is Donald Trump, and he has never tried to make himself out to be anyone other than who he is,” said the daughter-in-law of the former president. “And obviously, he’s kind of joking around there with the crowd at a Trump rally when he says those things.”In the CBS interview, Harris acknowledged that the election was very close. "It's a presidential race. And it should be close," she said. "In all honesty, I'm seeing a lot of enthusiasm around our campaign."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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Nevada women's volleyball captain sheds tears as team forfeits against opponent with male player: 'Not what we signed up for'
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Nevada women's volleyball captain sheds tears as team forfeits against opponent with male player: 'Not what we signed up for'

Nevada women's volleyball captain Sia Liilii delivered emotional remarks as her team officially forfeited a game against San Jose State University, which has a male on its women's team.Nevada players had announced their intention to forfeit weeks prior to their game against SJSU, which has a 6'1" male — Blaire Fleming, born Brayden — on its roster.'This is what bravery looks like, this is what leadership looks like.'However, University of Nevada officials rejected the players' vote and said the game would go on as scheduled in accordance with NCAA rules and state laws surrounding gender inclusion. Last week, the match was moved from Nevada to SJSU "in the best interest of both programs and the well-being of the student-athletes, coaches, athletic staff and spectators," a statement read. Andrew Wevers/Getty ImagesAs reported by Outkick, it wasn't until the day before the match — scheduled for this past Saturday — that Nevada officials finally announced a forfeit."Due to not having enough players to compete, the University of Nevada women's volleyball team will not play its scheduled Mountain West Conference match at San José State," the school reportedly said in a statement.Nevada players held a news conference at game time Saturday with the support of the Independent Council on Women’s Sports as well as former NCAA athlete Riley Gaines. Image source: Independent Council on Women’s Sports video screenshot, used by permissionYou can view video of the news conference here. Gaines begins speaking after the 9:30 mark; Liilii begins speaking after the 19-minute mark.At least nine members of the Nevada team stood on stage during the presser, all wearing shirts that read "BOYcott.""This is what bravery looks like, this is what leadership looks like," Gaines stated before introducing Liilii. "Certainly more bravery and leadership than the people who are supposed to be protecting them have shown."Liilii received a standing ovation upon taking the podium, bringing the senior to tears as she prepared to deliver her remarks."I never expected to be blindsided ... having to compete against a male athlete," the Hawaiian student began. "When the news broke, I was stunned, as many of my teammates were. This is not what we signed up for."'We were told we weren't educated enough, and we didn't understand the science.'In addition to Nevada, four other schools have forfeited against SJSU, however, none have given specific reasons as to why they were doing so. This, despite Fleming's own teammate saying, "We all know the reason."The Nevada team captain addressed this head on, saying that the "the vague messages" from other schools weren't "directly addressing the injustice" the women were facing in their sport.She added that her school even made its decision without consulting its own players, the ones who were directly in danger: "We were not consulted, we were not given a voice, and we did not agree."Shockingly, the athlete revealed that when the team spoke to school administrators, the officials refused to even listen to their statements: "We were told we weren't educated enough, and we didn't understand the science." With that, the crowd in attendance loudly booed.Blaze News on Monday reached out to the school for comment on Liilii's aforementioned assertion but didn't immediately hear back.Liilii explained that she and her teammates did not expect to have to "fight for basic fairness" and that they do indeed understand the difference between a male and a female athlete.She went on to ask the NCAA an open question: "How many young women will have to be beaten, or see their friends get beaten out of an opportunity by a male, before enough is enough?"Liilii concluded, "Men do not belong in women's sports. If you were born a male, you do not belong in women's sports."Nevada on Tuesday is scheduled to play Utah State before returning home to play Boise State on Nov. 2; both Utah State and Boise State teams also forfeited matches against SJSU.On SJSU's schedule, the team lists the forfeited matches as "no contest."On Nevada's schedule, however, the loss reads "forfeit."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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Top-rated roguelike Dead Estate bows out with a mega final update
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Top-rated roguelike Dead Estate bows out with a mega final update

For roguelike fanatics, Dead Estate is more than likely a name you’ll know very well. For those not so entrenched in the world of ruthless random runs, it might be one that passed you by. Well, now’s the perfect time to change that, because after three years of support, Dead Estate just got its last ever update - but it’s also its biggest. To sweeten the deal even further, it’s just dropped to its lowest ever price on Steam. Continue reading Top-rated roguelike Dead Estate bows out with a mega final update
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Julia Roberts Reminds Women They Don’t Have to Tell Their Husbands They Voted for Harris
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Julia Roberts Reminds Women They Don’t Have to Tell Their Husbands They Voted for Harris

Julia Roberts Reminds Women They Don’t Have to Tell Their Husbands They Voted for Harris
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Jen Rubin Expresses Admiration for Fellow WaPo Columnist Who Actually Resigned
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Jen Rubin Expresses Admiration for Fellow WaPo Columnist Who Actually Resigned

Jen Rubin Expresses Admiration for Fellow WaPo Columnist Who Actually Resigned
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NY Posts Insists J.D. Vance's Nerdy High School Hobby Shows His 'Dark' Political Ambitions
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NY Posts Insists J.D. Vance's Nerdy High School Hobby Shows His 'Dark' Political Ambitions

NY Posts Insists J.D. Vance's Nerdy High School Hobby Shows His 'Dark' Political Ambitions
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US Warns Iran Against Attacks - Iran Issues Empty Threats in Response
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US Warns Iran Against Attacks - Iran Issues Empty Threats in Response

US Warns Iran Against Attacks - Iran Issues Empty Threats in Response
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The Magyarab People, Hungary’s Furthest Children
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The Magyarab People, Hungary’s Furthest Children

It is the dream of every ethnologist to discover a wholly new cultural group. In our time, however, that sounds near-impossible. But the unique story of the Magyarabs proved everyone wrong. The Magyarab people were brought to the spotlight only recently, and they represent a unique ethnic group with a complex and mysterious history. Living primarily along the Nile River in Egypt and Sudan, the Magyarab trace their roots back to Hungary. Their origins are linked to Ottoman times, and their existence as a distinct group is little known to the wider world. This group, believed to have formed through the intermarriage of Hungarian soldiers and local Nubian women, has preserved some elements of their Hungarian ancestry while being largely integrated into the cultures of Egypt and Sudan. The story of the Magyarab people is a fascinating blend of migration, survival, adaptation, and identity. Read moreSection: NewsHuman OriginsAncient PlacesAfricaRead Later 
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McCormick Neck and Neck in Tight PA Senate Race
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McCormick Neck and Neck in Tight PA Senate Race

Dave McCormick is in a tight race as he works to unseat incumbent Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., in the closely watched battleground state. Casey was elected in 2006 and has universal name recognition in the state where his dad served as governor.
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VP Harris to Do Second Interview With Charlamagne tha God
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VP Harris to Do Second Interview With Charlamagne tha God

Vice President Kamala Harris will do another interview with radio personality Charlamagne tha God Tuesday, her second since becoming the Democrat nominee. Harris held a virtual town hall with Charlamagne on his show "The Breakfast Club" earlier this month, where she faced...
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