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Disturbing Video Appears To Show Reality Star Mike Shouhed Tossing His Fiancee Around In Brutal Attack
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Disturbing Video Appears To Show Reality Star Mike Shouhed Tossing His Fiancee Around In Brutal Attack

Ben-Cohen claimed Shouhed went to get a firearm
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NICOLE KIPRILOV: There’s A Reason Why Kamala Ran For Cover Whenever Bret Baier Asked A Question
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NICOLE KIPRILOV: There’s A Reason Why Kamala Ran For Cover Whenever Bret Baier Asked A Question

'She is a puppet'
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Mark Halperin Leaves Harris Supporter Stammering To Defend Why VP Shouldn’t Be Asked About ‘Biden’s Cognitive State’
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Mark Halperin Leaves Harris Supporter Stammering To Defend Why VP Shouldn’t Be Asked About ‘Biden’s Cognitive State’

'I don't think it's a gotcha question'
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CNN’s Harry Enten Says Trump Could Be In A ‘Very Strong Position’ In Wisconsin
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CNN’s Harry Enten Says Trump Could Be In A ‘Very Strong Position’ In Wisconsin

'Are the polls actually gonna be right this time'
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Why Are Cats Called Pussycats? A Brief History of the Term
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Why Are Cats Called Pussycats? A Brief History of the Term

The post Why Are Cats Called Pussycats? A Brief History of the Term by Ashley Bates appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com. We might have moved away from the term ‘pussycat’ when referring to a feline, it went through the process of relating to cats, then relating to ladies, then becoming a 2000s girl band sensation! But where did the terminology come from? We have a little 411 on this term so you can understand how it came to be what it is today. Pussycat in Reference to Four-Legged Feline Friends The term “pussy” might seem like a naughty word these days due to the offensive undertones. But did you know that it is a noun that actually means cat? The term “puss” was commonly used all the way back to the 1500s. “Puss” comes from the Germanic root word for cat. So it quite literally translates to its intended purpose. How did the term evolve into pussycat? We don’t know. That’s just how language changes over time. For example, it was argued in 1913 in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary that “pussy” was a version of “pursy”—meaning “short-winded” or “fat”. But traditionally speaking, this term was coined for cats. So, they are definitely the originators. Pussycat in Slang Pussycat is a very well known slang term. It began in the 17th century but rose in popularity in roughly the 1950s and is even still occasionally used today. Pussycat was simply a term used to describe young girls and women. Often, it signified modesty or gentleness. However, there are other ways pussycat can be used—generally marking a sexually attractive woman back in the day. Men would use this term much like “doll” or “dame.” Image Credit: Gunnar Rathbun, Shutterstock Pop Bands Don’t you wish your girlfriend was hot like me? The term Pussycat can easily be linked back to all the kids that grew up through the early 2000s. The Pussycat Dolls was a pop band of women whose songs will get stuck in your head in a New York minute. There was also the show Josie and the Pussycats that first aired in the 1970s about an all-girl rock band. Other Animals Interestingly enough, in both English and German, pussy was a word that also referred to rabbits or hares. In the 19th century, it was commonly referred to as anything that was soft or furry. Even the genus of tree called a pussy willow was named after its fluffiness. Conclusion Now you know a little more history on the term pussycat. While it was traditionally used for our furry feline friends for millennia, it has certainly taken on some interesting turns. This word has certainly made a mark on human history. See Also: History of Domestic Cats: A Look Through the Ages 11 Cat Idioms & Sayings (Meanings & Origins Explained) Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pussy#:~:text=The%20noun%20pussy%20meaning%20%22cat,used%20to%20call%20a%20cat Featured Image Credit: Ivanova Ksenia, Shutterstock The post Why Are Cats Called Pussycats? A Brief History of the Term by Ashley Bates appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com.
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Remember That Show? Ep. 23: Eerie, Indiana
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Remember That Show? Ep. 23: Eerie, Indiana

Adam and Will take a trip to Eerie, Indiana to explore the strange happenings in this unique early 90’s TV series that would not die. Plus discussions of local supernatural lore, bizarre celebrity rumors, teen CONTINUE READING... The post Remember That Show? Ep. 23: Eerie, Indiana appeared first on The Retro Network.
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The First Amendment Was ‘the Most Revolutionary Part of the American Revolution,’ Law Professor Turley Says
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The First Amendment Was ‘the Most Revolutionary Part of the American Revolution,’ Law Professor Turley Says

“Free Speech defines us, and that is the awakening that we all have to try to work towards,” George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley says.  Turley made his remarks on this week’s episode of “The Kevin Roberts Show” podcast.  In his recent book, published in June, “The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage,” Turley explored why people need free speech to be fully human.   “But, most importantly, what this book tries to say is that we’ve gone through ages of rage, perhaps not as rageful as this one, but we’ve survived,” he said. “But what we’ve learned is that rage doesn’t define us.”  Although governments can reduce people’s appetite for free speech, they can never kill people’s taste for it, Turley said.  “The most revolutionary part of the American Revolution was the First Amendment,” the law professor said. “No nation had ever stated the protection of free speech as succinctly and absolutely as we did, saying that you simply could not abridge [freedom of speech], period.”  But freedom of speech is under attack by many Americans in academia, said Turley, a frequent guest commentator on the Fox News Channel.  “I have a colleague who is leading an effort to amend the First Amendment, because she says that it’s too aggressively individualistic,” he said. “And these are popular views today in academia, and the result is an alliance that we’ve never seen before.”  Every generation thinks they have a unique reason to silence others, Turley said in the podcast.  “In the history of humanity, no censorship system has ever worked,” he said. “It’s never stopped a single idea or a single movement.”  You can hear more of what Turley has to say about America’s periods of rage, the preservation of free speech, and what Americans can do to stand up for their rights here: The post The First Amendment Was ‘the Most Revolutionary Part of the American Revolution,’ Law Professor Turley Says appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Voters in California, Colorado, Hawaii to Consider Ballot Measures Repealing Marriage Amendments
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Voters in California, Colorado, Hawaii to Consider Ballot Measures Repealing Marriage Amendments

Voters in three Western states will consider ballot measures this November to repeal marriage amendments previously approved by voters. These measures would add redundant legal fortifications to same-sex marriage in anticipation of the day when the current cultural juggernaut consumes its final momentum. The state ballot measures would have no immediate effect on policy, due to the double-layered federal protection that same-sex marriage currently enjoys. The Supreme Court rendered state constitutional provisions defining marriage as one man and one woman unenforceable when its Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) decision unilaterally legalized same-sex marriage. Then in 2022, the U.S. Congress passed the so-called Respect for Marriage Act, which requires all states to recognize any marriage recognized in any other state. However, pro-LGBTQ+ activists want to remove the offending language from state constitutions anyway. The three states where voters will face ballot measures this November are California, Colorado, and Hawaii. California In the 2008 election, 52.3% of California voters approved Proposition 8. According to the official ballot summary, the proposition “changes the California Constitution to eliminate the right of same-sex couples to marry in California” and “provides that only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.” The proposition responded to the California Supreme Court’s ruling on May 15, 2008, (In re Marriage Cases) that legalized same-sex marriage. The proposition amended the California Constitution by adding Article I, Section 7.5, which states, “Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.” The amendment survived a constitutional challenge in state court on June 17, 2009, (Strauss v. Horton) but was ruled unconstitutional under the federal constitution in the Northern District of California on Aug. 4, 2010, (Perry v. Schwarzenegger), five years before the Obergefell decision. In the 2024 election, California voters will consider Proposition 3, which “amends California Constitution to recognize fundamental right to marry, regardless of sex or race” and “removes language in California Constitution stating that marriage is only between a man and a woman.” Colorado In the 2006 election, 55% of Colorado voters approved Amendment 43. The ballot question authorized “an amendment to the Colorado constitution … specifying that only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in Colorado.” As a result, Section 31 was added to the Colorado Constitution, stating that “Only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in this state.” In the 2024 election, Colorado’s Amendment J asks voters, “Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution removing the ban on same-sex marriages?” Hawaii In the 1998 election, 69.2% of Hawaii voters approved Amendment 2, which asked, “Shall the Constitution of the state of Hawaii be amended to specify that the Legislature shall have the power to reserve marriage to opposite-sex couples?” The amendment added Article I, Section 23 to the Hawaii Constitution, which states, “The legislature shall have the power to reserve marriage to opposite-sex couples.” In the 2024 election, Hawaii’s Ballot Question #1 asks voters, “Shall the state constitution be amended to repeal the legislature’s authority to reserve marriage to opposite-sex couples?” Status in Other States One other state has previously repealed a marriage amendment. In the 2020 election, 62.43% of Nevada voters approved Ballot Question 2. The measure repealed “an existing provision that only a marriage between a male person and a female person may be recognized and given effect in Nevada” and required that state entities “must recognize marriages of and issue marriage licenses to couples regardless of gender” with a narrowly constructed conscience protection for “religious organizations and members of the clergy.” According to Ballotpedia, 26 other states still have constitutional amendments on record that define “marriage as between one male and one female.” Polling Changes These attempts to establish same-sex marriage in state constitutions may reflect fears that support for same-sex marriage has peaked. While a supermajority (69%) of Americans still believe same-sex marriage should be legal, support among Republicans has slipped below 50%, according to a Gallup survey released in June 2024. Support for same-sex marriage among Republicans dropped from 55% in 2021 and 2022 to 49% in 2023 and 46% in 2024, a 9-percentage-point fall over two years. Such a sudden and precipitous drop may have spooked same-sex marriage activists into action by suggesting that future support for same-sex marriage is not guaranteed. If they are to establish a constitutional endorsement of same-sex marriage, their best chance is now, while they have strong support. Future Implications But ballot measures like California’s have the potential to go much further. “Rather than simply repealing the definition of marriage as one man and one woman, Proposition 3 would have consequences far beyond the legal realm,” Jonathan Keller, president and CEO of the California Family Council, told The Washington Stand. The California Family Council argued that the proposition “opens the door to potentially enshrining … other non-traditional relationships into state law … paving the way for the normalization of polygamy, child marriage, and even incestuous relationships.” “It would send a powerful message about the nature of marriage and the values that underpin our society,” said Keller. “For centuries, marriage has been rooted in the biological realities of procreation and child-rearing. By redefining marriage as a purely individual right, Proposition 3 would sever the connection between marriage and these fundamental purposes and endanger families, children, and society as a whole.” Originally published by The Washington Stand The post Voters in California, Colorado, Hawaii to Consider Ballot Measures Repealing Marriage Amendments appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Brown Sugar Chicken Recipe | Homemade Favorites
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Brown Sugar Chicken Recipe | Homemade Favorites

If you are in search of a new chicken recipe to try out then you’ve come to the right place. My Brown Sugar Chicken recipe is full of flavor that the whole family will crave. You can bake, pan-fry, and even grill this recipe but I prefer baked or pan-fried myself. You may want to take a quick inventory of your spice rack because for this recipe you’re going to need 11 tasty herbs, spices, and seasonings which include the brown sugar. Did I mention that all of the seasonings and spices used contain really great health benefits? Brown Sugar Chicken Recipe When it comes to the cooking, if you are pan-frying the chicken I suggest using something like coconut oil for the fry, you can also use a little coconut oil in the pan if you bake it or you can just line your pan with a little bit of water. So here it goes: Ingredients: 4 – 6 Organic Chicken Leg Quarters ¼ Teaspoon Sea Salt ¼ Teaspoon Black Pepper ¼ Teaspoon Ground Ginger ½ Teaspoon Crushed Basil ½ Teaspoon Finely Ground Marjoram ½ Teaspoon Dried Cilantro ½ Teaspoon Paprika ½ Teaspoon Parsley Flakes A very light sprinkle of Rubbed Sage Little less than a ½ Teaspoon Cinnamon 1 ½ Teaspoons Brown Sugar Directions: Preheat your oven to 365 degrees Fahrenheit. Rinse your chicken using cold water before placing in the oil/water lined cast iron skillet or baking pan. I cook using cast irons and it produces a nice even cook. Place your legs into the pan and get your seasonings ready. I literally spice the chicken in the order the ingredients are listed. Try to avoid getting any brown sugar into the bottom of the pan because it can cause sticking. Once the chicken is well-seasoned toss it into the oven for about 1 hour 15 minutes. It’s good to check on the chicken about every half hour to move it around to avoid sticking or overcooking. Some ovens cook differently so it might take more or less time. The cinnamon can cause a little bit of a dark color on top of the chicken – don’t worry it’s not burnt. Another thing about the cinnamon is that it is an appetite stimulant so for those who might not have been hungry when dinner started preparing the chicken are more than likely to be ready to eat once they smell it cooking. This chicken goes well with so many different sides but my favorite are Jasmine Rice and Steamed Veggies. I hope you try this recipe and please feel free to let us know how it turned out for you. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do. Happy Cooking! Up Next: 15 Healing Herbs And Spices To Grow In Your Garden Follow us on facebook, instagram, pinterest, and twitter!
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Who Would Have Guessed a Pre-Election Round of Student Debt Dumping Was Imminent?
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Who Would Have Guessed a Pre-Election Round of Student Debt Dumping Was Imminent?
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