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I Tried The Pioneer Woman’s “Apple Dumplings”
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I Tried The Pioneer Woman’s “Apple Dumplings”

So easy to make! READ MORE...
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Remember When Keith Urban Released His Debut Album?
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Remember When Keith Urban Released His Debut Album?

The album launched him to stardom. Continue reading…
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Battleground Senate Dem Stuns by Aligning Himself with Trump and Dissing Biden in Telling New Ad
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Battleground Senate Dem Stuns by Aligning Himself with Trump and Dissing Biden in Telling New Ad

Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. Bob Casey is apparently getting increasingly desperate -- so desperate, in fact, he's looking to throw President Joe Biden under the bus. In an ad cut by Casey, one of several vulnerable Democrats going into this cycle, a Pennsylvania couple who happen to be married to each...
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Conservative Voices
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'Is She Drunk?': Kamala Harris Gets Viciously Mocked After Bizarre Order to Her Crowd During Detroit Rally
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'Is She Drunk?': Kamala Harris Gets Viciously Mocked After Bizarre Order to Her Crowd During Detroit Rally

It's a case of Madame Vice President and Mrs. Hyde. Some days, Kamala Harris has been running a campaign straight out of the "joy and vibes" playbook -- inconsequential, facile, stupid, but happy and cool. And then there's other days -- like during her interview with Fox News this week,...
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The First - News Feed
The First - News Feed
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EU Commission Moves to Seize Total Control of Information
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EU Commission Moves to Seize Total Control of Information

First, Brazil attached X assets, and now the EU, a globalist organization, threatens to seize a large percentage of all of Elon Musk’s assets. They will fine not only X, but also SpaceX, Neuralink, Tesla, xAI, and the Boring Company. The EU Commission will attach 6% of those companies’ yearly global revenue and call it […] The post EU Commission Moves to Seize Total Control of Information appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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BlabberBuzz Feed
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Mr. Money Bags: Elon Musk Announces ASTOUNDING Donation To Trump Campaign!
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Mr. Money Bags: Elon Musk Announces ASTOUNDING Donation To Trump Campaign!

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Daily Wire Feed
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A Day In Storm-Ravaged North Carolina
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A Day In Storm-Ravaged North Carolina

SWANNANOA, N.C. — On September 28th, Hurricane Helene tore through the Southeastern United States with damaging winds and historic rainfall, devastating much of the region. Bearing the brunt of the storm’s destruction was the area surrounding Asheville, North Carolina, where small towns were nearly wiped off the map by floodwaters. One of those towns is Swannanoa, a tight-knit community of 5,465 tucked into the mountains ten miles east of Asheville. Four weeks after Helene’s arrival, the town’s main stretch is all but gone. A number of buildings have disappeared, leaving nothing but their foundation, while the structures still standing are mangled heaps of muddy wood and concrete. The devastation was unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Driving through the town’s barely navigable streets, debris and battered shells of houses ruined by floods dot the side of the road.  Each turn reveals new evidence of the devastation. An overturned 18-wheeler in a backyard. A boat resting in a patch of trees. A mangled shipping container crushing a garage. As I drive I meet a man named Sunny, whose entire street was decimated by the storm. He and his pregnant wife and two children were trapped in their home for days without any contact with the outside world. He says he heard his neighbors screams as they were swept off their roofs into the water, and the ominous thud of shipping containers slamming into houses all around him in the pitch black. In the days after the storm, with no power or cell service and little food or water, Sunny lost so much weight that his wedding ring slipped off his finger. A few streets over is Lynn, walking with a cane through a decimated neighborhood. With clouds of dust swirling around us, tears of joy fall down her face as she excitedly tells me that her water had just returned the night before. She said she took a warm bath for the first time since the storm. Next, I meet Jason, a relief worker standing in a flattened neighborhood that resembles the site of a nuclear bomb test. Jason has been on the ground following more than a hundred natural disasters, but says “this is different.” “The destruction. The people not aware of what was about to happen. The wait after — I feel for them.” Most of Swannanoa — and many other towns in the region — is not in a flood zone, meaning the vast majority of residents had no flood insurance, or any idea floodwaters could reach them. In the days following the storm, victims pleaded for help from the federal government, which was slow to respond. Stepping up in their place were countless private organizations and volunteers, who raced to the region to offer help. One of the largest private efforts is being led by Savage Freedoms — a relief group led by Adam Smith, a former Army Green Beret. Savage Freedoms, with the help of dozens of volunteers — most of them veterans — has been using helicopters to reach residents trapped in secluded areas, off-road vehicles to deliver food, water, generators and chainsaws, and cadaver dogs to find victims. Operating out of a Harley Davidson dealership on the edge of town, volunteers field calls from residents in need and go about coordinating relief efforts — prioritizing those in the most dire situations. Across the street stands a tent city in a CVS parking lot, where the volunteers catch a few hours of sleep before returning to their mission. Standing outside watching humvees being loaded with supplies, I see a man approach, duffel bags slung over his shoulder. “I came from Missouri,” he says. “I heard you guys could use some help.” I ride with Austin Holmes, a volunteer with Savage Freedoms, to the home of an elderly man living alone in a secluded part of town. Upon arriving we meet Larry, a Marine veteran who lives alone. Larry tells us he has no way of getting to an appointment at the VA hospital in town, so we offer him a ride. Driving past numerous “road closed” signs, Larry tells us that when the storm hit, he had no contact with anyone for five days, and is still without power. “I’ve been to places where things were tough, but this right here was a wipeout.” Returning from the hospital with Savage Freedoms’ Austin Holmes, the road we’re driving on is reduced to one lane — the other has crumbled off the side of a hill. Looking down the hill I see a crumpled car under a pile of debris. “It looks like that car has already been searched,” Austin tells me. “I hope no one was in it.” The scope of the damage is impossible to describe or comprehend. “This will be a years long — not months long — effort,” Holmes says. “We cannot forget these people.”
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Pilot Flies Shelter Pets Out Of Hurricane Zones & Makes Headlines When He Adopts One For Himself
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Pilot Flies Shelter Pets Out Of Hurricane Zones & Makes Headlines When He Adopts One For Himself

Hurricanes Helene and Milton wreaked havoc on the Southern United States, displacing millions of people and shelter pets. Because the hurricanes posed such significant threats of devastation, shelters took action and moved many animals to safety. Southwest Airlines Captain Matt Prebish helped transport many cats from Tennessee and Florida. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Southwest Airlines (@southwestair) One Shelter Pet in Particular Pulled At The Pilot’s Heartstrings The pilot told Good Morning America he helped move 145 shelter pets from Tennessee and Florida to safe places around the country. Southwest paired up with Great Good Charities and Lucky Dog Animal Rescue to help make the transports possible.   “We had probably 60 people supporting in one way or another to help make this flight happen. And it went really well,” Matt told GMA. While he flew, Matt was all business. He knew that he had to get the shelter pets to safety, so he didn’t particularly pay attention until he landed. “Once we landed in Milwaukee, [I] started to notice the animals a little bit more,” he said. One of them caught my attention and then [I] ended up taking a cat home.” Matt brought his new Kitten, Avery, home to Texas, where she joins his other cat, Smalls, and his dogs, Tahoe and Wrigley. “Avery, she’s inquisitive,” he said. “I opened the crate up a little bit to kind of let her see if she would really come out. And immediately, her head popped out, and she was just looking around, and she’s just had this personality that she wants to explore the world and just see everything that the world has to offer.” Matt takes pride in his work and loves working for Southwest Airlines. “Southwest takes care of people and animals at the end of the day. There’s been a lot of people and animals that are going through some difficult times. And anything that any of us can do to help, whether it be a donation or a donation of time or a donation of skills or adopting an animal, any little bit helps, and we all should do what we can to just contribute in whatever way we can,” he told GMA. This story’s featured image is by Kevin Carter/Getty Images. The post Pilot Flies Shelter Pets Out Of Hurricane Zones & Makes Headlines When He Adopts One For Himself appeared first on InspireMore.
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Daily Caller Feed
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Biden Gets Ready To Exit Political Stage As Global Fires Rage — November’s Victor Will Have To Put Them Out
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Biden Gets Ready To Exit Political Stage As Global Fires Rage — November’s Victor Will Have To Put Them Out

'Leaving behind a fractured and conflicted world'
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