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Elon Musk To Award One Person $1 Million Every Day Before Election Day
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Elon Musk To Award One Person $1 Million Every Day Before Election Day

‘When he called me, the first thing that happened was, you know, I screamed'
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MORGAN MURPHY: Biden Needs To Stop Asking For A Ceasefire And A Two State Solution
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MORGAN MURPHY: Biden Needs To Stop Asking For A Ceasefire And A Two State Solution

'Some people never learn'
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Dog Groomer Turns His Poodle into a Skeleton for Halloween–Using a Nontoxic Dye for Pets (Video)
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Dog Groomer Turns His Poodle into a Skeleton for Halloween–Using a Nontoxic Dye for Pets (Video)

A California dog groomer gave his dog a spooky makeover for Halloween and turned her into a skeleton. Known for his extreme dog grooming designs, Gabriel Feitosa has previously transformed dogs into foxes, cheetahs, and even giraffes. But this year, Gabriel Feitosa went all out for Halloween by giving his standard poodle a makeover—spending hours […] The post Dog Groomer Turns His Poodle into a Skeleton for Halloween–Using a Nontoxic Dye for Pets (Video) appeared first on Good News Network.
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Speaker: Here's Why Biden Didn't Restore Trump's Border Policies
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Speaker: Here's Why Biden Didn't Restore Trump's Border Policies

Speaker: Here's Why Biden Didn't Restore Trump's Border Policies
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FLASHBACK: In 2016, the Media Were Sure They’d Destroyed Trump
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FLASHBACK: In 2016, the Media Were Sure They’d Destroyed Trump

Both the polls and prediction markets suggest Donald Trump has at least an even (or better!) chance of re-taking the White House on Election Day. That alone demonstrates the former President’s remarkable political staying power — especially because, at this point in the 2016 election, the liberal media were sure that their months of hostile negative coverage had succeeded in destroying the Republican presidential candidate’s chances of winning. Eight years ago, broadcast evening news viewers were deluged with negative stories about Trump: the infamous Access Hollywood tape; charges of mistreatment from various women; his refusal to release his private tax returns; his allegedly insensitive or racist rhetoric; and his supposed lack of temperament for the presidency. A compilation of evening news coverage from that fall looks and sounds a lot like what’s being served up this year. Viewers heard Trump accused of “racial insensitivity,” “lewd” and “vulgar” behavior, of being someone who “doesn’t understand world affairs.” Trump’s campaign speeches fomented “outrage,” and his rallies had been “swallowed by fear, anger and misinformation.” Thanks to Trump, “[Republicans] may be staring at a total collapse of the party by Election Day,” NBC’s Chuck Todd predicted eight years ago. Watch: Across the wider media landscape, the tone was even fiercer. “To paraphrase Henry Adams, the movement from George H.W. Bush to Donald Trump disproves Darwin,” ex-Newsweek editor Jon Meacham sneered on the October 16, 2016 edition of CBS’s Face the Nation. “You’re a mother. You’re a woman. Are you more offended by the phrase ‘average Americans’ or ‘grabbing a woman’s genitals?’” MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle scolded Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway on MSNBC Live, October 19, adding: “I don’t let my kids watch Donald Trump in the fear that he will say to a woman in the audience, ‘You’re fat.’ In fear, that he’ll make fun of someone with special needs. I don’t ever want my kids to say that.” That evening, MSNBC’s Joy Reid painted Trump’s concerns about voter fraud as racist. “It is a dog whistle to people who want to believe that African Americans are cheating. The dog whistle to the far right, the Breitbart crowd....It is feeding the Breitbart people who feel that black people are stealing our elections.” Following the final presidential debate that night, the Huffington Post’s Howard Fineman fretted: “There was a casual contempt in Donald Trump’s voice for 225 years of American political tradition. Donald Trump is a force for chaos. He always has been. If he can’t take something and win something himself, he will destroy that thing and make it impossible for other people to have it....[Trump] is saying that if ‘I can’t have the presidency, I’m going to make it not worth Hillary’s time to have it.’” On CNN International’s Amanpour the next day (October 20), filmmaker Ken Burns, a fixture on taxpayer-subsidized PBS, wailed: “I don’t recognize my country anymore. This is so terrifying. I think this is an existential moment for the United States of America. I think this is the greatest threat since the Cuban missile crisis and the Second World War....The Trump campaign is taking a play, their playbook is out of the National Socialist party in Germany.” “This campaign is now about a neo-fascist — I keep coming back to that — sociopath....He is setting himself up as the head of....a real neo-fascist movement,” journalist Carl Bernstein growled on CNN’s New Day October 21. “Is there going to be remnants of a neo-fascist movement that he leads in this country after this election? It’s a dangerous thing. We’re in a dangerous place.” “[Trump’s] most recent comments about the legitimacy of the election, with their whiff of Third-World tumult, have perversely made some immigrants feel right at home,” New York Times reporter Yamiche Alcindor wrote in an article that appeared the next morning. “In their minds, they said, questions about a president’s legitimacy were inseparable from chaos and bloodshed, and thus they could not stop themselves from thinking the worst.” “Maybe this party needs to crash and burn. This version of the Republican Party needs to die,” New York Times columnist Tom Friedman demanded on that Sunday’s Meet the Press (October 23). “So out of the ashes, just as a new Democratic Party came out of the post-McGovern, post-Dukakis era, that we will get a Democratic Leadership Council movement, a sane Republican Party.” “The man [Trump] is a bigot,” ex-MSNBC anchor Keith Olbermann thundered on GQ.com’s The Closer. “He has shown no commitment to free elections in this country, he is a bully with severe anger management problems, combined with a desire to have and use nuclear weapons. And he’s not running for president, but for dictator.” By late October, the media seemed to genuinely believe that their attacks had worked. On the October 23 World News Tonight, correspondent Jonathan Karl noted that Democrat Hillary Clinton had a lead among men as well as women: “If those numbers remain anything like that, you could be looking at not just a loss, but a blowout.” The next night, October 24, CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley warned: “Time is running out for Donald Trump....No candidate down this far this late has ever recovered.” Two days later, Karl was back on Good Morning America: “Donald Trump is down 17 points among women. You do not get elected President of the United States if you are down 17 points among women.” By November 2, NBC’s Chuck Todd advised Nightly News viewers that Trump “can win all the battleground states, sweep out west, Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, and he would still come up short.” Moments later, campaign strategist Nicolle Wallace tried to slap down any remaining hope that was left on Team Trump: “Here’s the cold hard truth for them: The best case scenario, if they do everything right, they lose with 266 electoral votes. Here’s a compilation of the media’s October 2016 election predictions:     Just six days later (November 8, 2016), Trump won 304 electoral votes to Clinton’s 227, becoming the 45th President of the United States. As many of the same liberal reporters and pundits pour forth venomous anti-Trump coverage that sounds a lot like what they were saying eight years ago, the question: Why do they think it will be different this time? For more examples from our flashback series, which we call the NewsBusters Time Machine, go here.                          
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Will people in hell repent and be saved by God? The Bible's answer is clear
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Will people in hell repent and be saved by God? The Bible's answer is clear

According to the Bible, what will hell be like?The descriptions are awful, and the occupants are unsettling. Jesus said "the devil and his angels" would be there (Matthew 25:41). He taught that the unrighteous would be there (Matthew 25:41-46). John the apostle described it as "the second death" (Revelation 21:8) and the "lake of fire" (Revelation 20:15). It is a place of unceasing punishment (Revelation 20:10; Matthew 25:46), and thus it is a place from which there is no escape.Growing up, I used to imagine that those who go to hell would, at some point (and probably sooner than later), come to their senses and repent. If the prodigal in the parable (Luke 15:11-32) came to his senses when he was eating pig slop, surely the horrors of hell would provoke deep sorrow and repentance.Have you ever wondered whether there will be repentance in hell? Should we imagine that those in hell will eventually cry out to God for salvation, only to have their cries rejected? Will they plead for his redemption, pledge themselves to him, and renounce their wickedness, only to have their desperate cries met with divine contempt?We should not imagine those things because we have no biblical reason to suppose that the wicked will ever be repentant in hell.Hell is full of hardened hearts. And repentance doesn't flow from a hardened heart. Repentance is a gift of God. It is a work of the Holy Spirit. And in the New Testament, repentance is unto salvation.Will they wish they weren't in hell? Yes. Will they wish the punishment would cease? Of course. Consider the language of the rich man in Luke 16, when he says, "I am in anguish in this flame" (Luke 16:24) and describes his abode as "this place of torment" (Luke 16:28).Jesus described the emotions of hell's occupants when he said, "The Son of Man will send his angels, and they will gather out of his kingdom all causes of sin and all law-breakers, and throw them into the fiery furnace. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth" (Matthew 13:41-42; see also Matthew 24:51).Should we imagine this "weeping" as being tears of repentance? No repentance is specified. Weeping is not the only thing mentioned. We read about weeping and gnashing of teeth. Together, that pair of descriptions — tears and teeth — is an image of distress and rage. The "gnashing of teeth" denotes rage and hostility. The inhabitants of hell are hostile, angry, rageful.Hell is full of hardened hearts. And repentance doesn't flow from a hardened heart. Repentance is a gift of God. It is a work of the Holy Spirit. And in the New Testament, repentance is unto salvation. There is never true repentance without salvation. Peter said, "Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins" (Acts 2:38). When addressing those who might be opposed to the gospel, Paul said, "God may perhaps grant them repentance leading to a knowledge of the truth, and they may come to their senses and escape from the snare of the devil, after being captured by him to do his will" (2 Timothy 2:25-26). And, of course, Paul is talking about people alive on earth, not about people in hell.Faith and repentance are the result of the gracious work of the Spirit, as the Lord opens our eyes to see the ugliness of our sin and the beauty of redemption. He convicts us, and we experience genuine contrition, a godly sorrow. According to Paul, "Godly grief produces a repentance that leads to salvation without regret, whereas worldly grief produces death" (2 Corinthians 7:10).Those in hell will never desire to worship God. They will never love the Lord. They will never repent. Instead, their hardness of heart will bear the fruit of all the horrors of sin.If there is any grief in hell, it is a worldly grief and not a godly grief. Godly grief produces repentance, the repentant are saved, and God is glorified because his Spirit's merciful work illuminates the sinner's heart and reveals the glory of Christ to him.It is unthinkable that repentant people would not be saved. And because those in hell will not be delivered from their judgment, there can be no genuine repentance in them. The Spirit will not produce repentance in the hearts of the wicked who cannot be redeemed from the second death.There will not be any saving grace or common grace in hell. There will only be the unrestrained rage of the godless, who, in their unending unrepentance, will indulge their blasphemies and hatred to the uttermost. If heaven is a place of love and hope, hell is a place of hate and despair.Those in hell will never desire to worship God. They will never love the Lord. They will never repent. Instead, their hardness of heart will bear the fruit of all the horrors of sin. The wicked in hell will be embodiments of iniquity, living manifestations of spiritual darkness. They will never want to flee to Christ, for they will despise him and blaspheme him forever.When we reflect on the abode of the wicked, let us rejoice that there is good news of a Savior who welcomes sinners to him even now. When people flee to Christ, he will never refuse them. In fact, he saves them and keeps them — forever.This article was originally published by Dr. Mitchell Chase at his Substack, Biblical Theology.
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Cozy management sim Ale and Tale Tavern expands with a surprisingly cute update
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Cozy management sim Ale and Tale Tavern expands with a surprisingly cute update

The urge to pack it all up and move to the countryside is a very real one. Every once in a while I wonder what life would be like if my day-to-day wasn't spent in front of a computer screen, and ironically a lot of videogames offer just that. Between Valheim, Stardew Valley, and Travellers Rest it's easy to adopt the rural lifestyle, but none do it quite like Ale and Tale Tavern. This open-world management sim is quietly one of the best in genre, and now's the time to get involved. Not only is the full game 25% off for a limited time, but a new update overhauls much of what was already there. Continue reading Cozy management sim Ale and Tale Tavern expands with a surprisingly cute update MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best management games, Best co-op games, Best sandbox games
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One of the worst Resident Evil games deserves a remake
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One of the worst Resident Evil games deserves a remake

Hear me out. While it may be considered among the weaker Resi games, Resident Evil Zero has potential. Its promising story is told poorly and its combat is lacking, but the dual-protagonist gameplay is well worth exploring and its cast deserves a second chance. Whether you’re a fan of the general concept of videogame remakes or not, it’s easy to see why a lesser game is a better subject for revival than one that doesn’t need improving upon. So if Capcom really wants to remake more Resi games, I'd argue Resident Evil Zero is an ideal candidate. Continue reading One of the worst Resident Evil games deserves a remake
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Diablo 4 mythic unique is already transforming builds after escaping ban list
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Diablo 4 mythic unique is already transforming builds after escaping ban list

Fresh off the Diablo 4 Vessel of Hatred ban list, a new item is already proving itself to be one of the most valuable uniques to the Blizzard RPG. A new addition alongside the expansion for Diablo 4 Season 6, the Shroud of False Death is a mythic unique, placing it in the elite echelons of the game’s most powerful and sought-after items. Indeed, it proved a little too potent during beta testing, and was part of a short list of items temporarily removed from the game ahead of the Vessel of Hatred launch. Now, it’s finally back - and it’s already feeling like a must-have for just about any build that can spare the space. Continue reading Diablo 4 mythic unique is already transforming builds after escaping ban list MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Diablo 4 builds, Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred review, Diablo 4 classes
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