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Biden Wants Trump Imprisoned for the Manhattan Lawfare Case
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Biden Wants Trump Imprisoned for the Manhattan Lawfare Case

Joe Biden is openly calling for his political opponent to be imprisoned. He’s still slurring out his favorite line about Donald Trump committing 34 felonies, which are actually 34 alleged paperwork errors in the Manhattan Lawfare case. Biden added that “so far, he got that sentence kicked back; I want to watch that sentence.” His […] The post Biden Wants Trump Imprisoned for the Manhattan Lawfare Case appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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3 Biden-Harris Illegals Arrested for Molesting a Little Girl
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3 Biden-Harris Illegals Arrested for Molesting a Little Girl

Three of the Biden-Harris Honduran illegals were arrested in Florida for repeatedly molesting a girl under 12 years of age. Suspects Selvin Lopez-Lopez, Erick Lopez-Lopez, and Jesersson Lopez Lopez were arrested for numerous counts of Lewd Lascivious Behavior (Capital Sexual Battery) on a minor under 12 years of age, the Palm Beach County Sherriff’s Office […] The post 3 Biden-Harris Illegals Arrested for Molesting a Little Girl appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Hunter Biden’s Laptop...4 Years Later: The Scandal Big Tech Buried That Could Have Changed The Election
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Hunter Biden’s Laptop...4 Years Later: The Scandal Big Tech Buried That Could Have Changed The Election

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NY Mag Journalist’s Feud With Ex Reveals More Details About Alleged RFK Jr. Affair
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NY Mag Journalist’s Feud With Ex Reveals More Details About Alleged RFK Jr. Affair

New York Magazine journalist Olivia Nuzzi, who was put on leave following revelations about an inappropriate relationship she allegedly had with former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is now engaged in a court battle with her former fiancé Ryan Lizza. Lizza is a reporter for Politico who has also been placed on leave in the wake of the incident. Now more details about Nuzzi’s relationships with both RFK Jr. and Lizza are going public. Nuzzi alleged in a recent court filing that Lizza hacked her devices and used the information he found there to blackmail her, per a report from The Wall Street Journal. The New York Mag reporter also claimed he threatened her with physical violence.  Lizza denied those allegations in a new court filing and provided further detail about his ex’s rumored relationship with the former presidential hopeful. Lizza claimed that Nuzzi told him she had an affair with RFK Jr. which she allegedly described as  “toxic,” “unhealthy,” “psychotic,” and “indefensible.” MATT WALSH’S ‘AM I RACIST?’ COMING TO DAILYWIRE+ OCT. 28 Lizza said Nuzzi told him that Kennedy wanted to “possess,” “control,” and “impregnate” her, plus mentioned the “huge power disparity.” The Politico reporter said he obtained that information directly from Nuzzi and he did not access her devices without permission. He claimed to have broken off his engagement to Nuzzi in August and accused his former fiancée of having a separate affair in 2020. Nuzzi was placed on leave in September after it was discovered that she may have had an inappropriate relationship with RFK Jr., a charge he has denied, as The Daily Wire previously reported. A rep for Kennedy said in a statement, “Mr. Kennedy only met Olivia Nuzzi once in his life for an interview she requested, which yielded a hit piece.” Nuzzi told The New York Times that “some communication between myself and a former reporting subject turned personal” earlier in 2024, adding, “During that time, I did not directly report on the subject nor use them as a source. The relationship was never physical but should have been disclosed to prevent the appearance of a conflict. I deeply regret not doing so immediately and apologize to those I’ve disappointed, especially my colleagues at New York.”
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Reba McEntire Reveals How Rex Linn Has Given Her A “Newfound Strength”
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Reba McEntire Reveals How Rex Linn Has Given Her A “Newfound Strength”

Although Reba Mc has been touted as “Queen Reba,” she was having a hard time finding her king. After two failed marriages, the star began to think she wouldn’t find her perfect match—until she met Rex Linn. In a recent interview, Reba McEntire opened up about her relationship with Rex Linn, and fans are ecstatic to see that the queen may have finally found her king. Has Queen Reba Finally Found Her King? Reba McEntire opened up about settling down with her beau Rex Linn after having a romantic life. Fox News shared that Reba’s almost five-year relationship with Rex “has changed her for the better.” The star was glowing in her interview with Us Weekly, where she shared further details about her relationship. The star said, “Once you’re confident in your love life, your at-home life, then you can go out and conquer the world.” She sure has been out conquering the world and she attributes it in part to the “newfound strength” that the relationship gives her. Reba McEntire then discussed how her relationship with Rex Linn has opened up new opportunities for her. From staring together in “Happy’s Place” to her successful touring, things just seem to be working out for Queen Reba. The World Loves True Love Reba McEntire made the whole world swoon when she said, “I think we have made each other better. Rex brings out the little girl in me, and I have fun.” “I’m dorky, I’m goofy. He is too,” she continued. “We love to laugh, and we love each other.” If you want to know how a relationship as stellar as theirs works, don’t worry Reba shared the details. “I have his back, and he has mine,” said Reba. “That’s very important. I feel very safe with Rex.” With the success of their relationship, many are curious if Reba will walk down the aisle again. While the star admitted that it makes no difference to her, she shared that “If Rex ever wants to get married, then we’ll talk about it.” However, for now, Reba McEntire is smitten and happy with her relationship with Rex Linn as is. The source of the featured image is here. The post Reba McEntire Reveals How Rex Linn Has Given Her A “Newfound Strength” appeared first on InspireMore.
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Border Crossings Might Be Declining — But That’s Not The Whole Story
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Border Crossings Might Be Declining — But That’s Not The Whole Story

'Never seen so many'
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Hunter Biden Relaunches Lawsuit Against Fox News For Alleged Misuse Of Explicit Images
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Hunter Biden Relaunches Lawsuit Against Fox News For Alleged Misuse Of Explicit Images

The new filing includes a current and a former Fox executive as defendants
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Top 10 Yes Album Covers

Yes is undeniably one of the greatest progressive rock bands to emerge from the twentieth century, crafting a musical legacy that spans decades. If you were a rock fan growing up in the nineteen sixties or seventies, odds are you spent many hours staring at the cover art of the Yes albums. It was a very common experience to sit in your bedroom with the black lights on listening to the music of Yes while staring at images that transcended space and time knowing no boundaries but the ones of the individual imagination. Since the release of their debut album The post Top 10 Yes Album Covers appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Biden-Harris Admin Paves Way for Bureaucrats to Take Gender-Confused Kids From ‘Non-Affirming’ Parents
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Biden-Harris Admin Paves Way for Bureaucrats to Take Gender-Confused Kids From ‘Non-Affirming’ Parents

DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—“Transphobia is child abuse,” Alex Roque, who runs the Ali Forney Center for homeless LGBTQ+ youth in New York City, asserted on a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services webinar last fall. In less than three minutes, he cast a vision for completely transforming child protective systems nationwide. Family rejection of a child’s gender identity cannot be dismissed as a personal view, he argued. Non-affirmation must be treated as abuse. “If they were denying them food or denying them access to school or denying other things, there would be headlines,” Roque continued. “There would be prosecution.” Among gender activists the Biden-Harris administration has enlisted to shape its policies, Roque’s definition of abuse is not fringe, and his vision for reshaping the system is not hypothetical. While crafting its foster care rule finalized in April, HHS officials took inspiration from social workers in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, who spent years pioneering a program that strong-arms parents into affirming whatever confused beliefs children express about their gender. Parents who decline risk losing a voice in their child’s life. The program developed in Cuyahoga County using federal grant funds provided the HHS’ Administration for Children and Families with an ideal model for infusing gender ideology into foster care and social services, the Daily Caller News Foundation discovered in reviewing hundreds of documents and emails obtained via public record requests. The Biden-Harris administration’s new federal rule directs states to ensure foster children who identify as LGBTQ+ are placed in affirming homes. These “designated placements” must commit to creating an environment that supports a child’s “status or identity,” including through access to age-appropriate “resources, services, and activities.” To gender activists consulted by the Biden administration, being “affirming” means assuming the child knows best about his or her identity—even if what he or she claims to want is life-altering medical procedures like hormone blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgeries to appear more like the opposite sex. To Cuyahoga County child protective services, being affirming often means providing kids access to items like chest binders or prosthetic packers that mimic a penis, according to an information sheet for caregivers on the Cuyahoga County Division of Children & Family Services website. Frequent communications with federal officials indicate Cuyahoga County played a prominent role in shaping the rule, which was just one part of a broader effort to support LGBTQ+ youth the agency undertook at the direction of President Joe Biden. But the voices of county social workers weren’t the only ones the agency heard. Julie Kruse, the Administration for Children and Families senior adviser for LGBTQI initiatives, who celebrated the Cuyahoga County team as “trailblazers,” reached out to dozens of other activists to weigh in on the agency’s efforts, emails obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation show. When the rule was announced in September 2023, it quickly faced resistance. A coalition of 19 Republican states slammed the proposed rule, arguing it would infringe on religious liberty and free speech protections. Religious groups warned it would restrict faith-based providers. Those concerns were well-founded: In states like Washington and Vermont, Christian couples have lost their foster care licenses due to similar state regulations. But as the activists consulted in the development of the federal rule show, these objections only scratch the surface of problems with the rule. Parents in a handful of states have already sounded the alarm, claiming local authorities deemed them unfit guardians for refusing to allow their children to undergo a gender transition. In light of federally funded programs, like the one operating in Cuyahoga County, stories like these sound more like harbingers of an organized effort to undermine the family than one-off incidents. Vernadette Broyles, president and general counsel of the Child and Parental Rights Campaign, told the Daily Caller News Foundation there has absolutely been “an uptick in families that are having their custody of their child taken away, investigated, or disrupted” because they believe in “biological reality.” “The underlying premise of the rule is that it is mistreatment and abuse if you do not affirm a child’s self-selected identity,” Rachel N. Morrison, director of the HHS Accountability Project at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “This premise is dangerous and could extend outside the foster care context to adoption, custody disputes, and schools.” Affirming LGBTQ+ children and youth in their gender expression document. (Kinnect/Affirm Me/ Cuyahoga County) ‘Conceptual Flaws’ At the tail end of the Obama administration, a group of researchers at the University of Maryland received a five-year, $10 million federal grant to establish a center aimed at supporting LGBTQ+ children in foster care. The idea was to work with child welfare agencies in multiple locations to develop “interventions” that ensured “affirming” placements for LGBTQ+ youth. The group established through the grant, cumbersomely known as the National Quality Improvement Center on Tailored Services, Placement Stability and Permanency for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, and Two-Spirit Children and Youth in Foster Care (QIC-LGBTQ2S), selected four implementation sites: Allegheny County in Pennsylvania, Cuyahoga County in Ohio, the state of Michigan, and Prince George’s County in Maryland. The Cuyahoga County site became particularly important, as federal officials drafting the rule later looked to it as a model for infusing gender ideology into foster care and social services. As Cuyahoga County Health and Human Services special project coordinator Jennifer Croessmann explained in a podcast interview quoted by the county, the aim was to “develop practices that inform everyone that understanding a youth’s SOGIE (and we all have one) is critical to determining their safety, stability, and service needs.” SOGIE is an acronym for sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression used frequently throughout the program’s materials. When the four-year grant project concluded in 2022, the agency boasted that the program had “provided a blueprint for Health and Human Services divisions throughout the nation to follow.” The county’s “AFFIRM.ME” model included four interventions: the first identifies LGBTQ+ youth, the second convinces parents to affirm their children, the third helps LGBTQ+ kids locate affirming adults in their circles, and the fourth trains prospective foster parents to become affirming. Though the grant has now ended, a county spokesperson confirmed elements of the program, including the Safe Identification and Youth Acceptance Project, are still used. “Programs like Affirm Me take for granted that affirmation is consistent with promoting the health and general welfare of a child, and conversely, that non-affirmation is akin to a form of emotional or psychological abuse,” Manhattan Institute Policy Analyst Joseph Figliolia told the Daily Caller News Foundation. These kinds of programs “are used to try and establish the intellectual architecture needed to advance policies that promote affirmation as the default intervention for gender dysphoria by linking it with the mental and emotional welfare of children,” Figliolia said. Yet, many studies cited in the federal foster care rule “rely on self-report surveys that cannot determine causality and often have other methodological or conceptual flaws,” Figliolia added. Affirm Me Theory of Change. (Cuyahoga County HHS Affirm Me Guide) Identification The first intervention is the “Safe Identification Initiative,” which is designed to identify LGBTQ+ youth. All youth over 13 years of age—along with some as young as 3—are to participate in a SOGIE conversation with their caseworker. The disclosure form walks the child through a series of leading questions about pronouns, feelings of gender, and expressions of gender. “Do you have crushes on boys, girls or other kinds of people?” one question asks. Another asks children to tell their social worker whether they “feel more like a boy or more like a girl, some other gender or maybe somewhere in between?” “The original goal was to serve LGBTQ+ youth, ages 12–21 in agency care, but the age range was later changed to 5–21 years old to account for younger children disclosing diverse gender identity or expression and to include youth involved with DCFS, not just those in the care of DCFS,” the county’s AFFIRM.ME guide states. Acceptance Once LGBTQ+ youth are identified, the Youth Acceptance Project can be implemented to persuade hesitant parents to affirm their child’s gender dysphoria. In an overview of the Youth Acceptance Project, the program’s creator, the California-based nonprofit Family Builders, touts the “success” story of a family who became involved with the system because they “struggled to accept their child as a transgender girl.” “After several months of work, there were significant improvements,” the document states. “The father consented to gender affirming medical care for Salima. The father gave Salima a purse for her birthday. And the father once helped Salima put on a wig.” The program is designed to help parents and caregivers of children already in the welfare system, or “at risk” of entering, become affirming, according to the AFFIRM.ME guide. The program also pushes families to “reconcile” their values, including their faith, to accept their child’s identity. Many caregivers are referred to the program because they are “not allowing their youth to express themselves fully in public (hairstyles, clothing, hygiene/ beauty products)” or resist using preferred pronouns and names, according to the Family Builders overview. The Youth Acceptance Project is currently being implemented in California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Missouri, along with Ohio, according to the SOGIE Center. Of the 34 Cuyahoga County families who started the program between 2018 and 2021, seven cases were successfully “closed” when parents stopped opposing their child’s gender-bending desires, according to SOGIE Center data. “I mean, they don’t say anything to my face anymore about it and they stopped being super religious around me because they used to,” said one young person who was part of the program in Spring 2021, according to the data sheet. “I don’t know what was their problem, but they used to try to push a lot of weird religion stuff on me.” Another adolescent reported having a “very conservative” family approve of transitioning after going through the Youth Acceptance Project. “So I could start testosterone and things of that sort soon,” the youth said. “And [mom is] helping me with the name change.” The Ohio-based nonprofit Kinnect, which received a contract from the state worth nearly $24 million, helped implement the Youth Acceptance Project in Cuyahoga County while the program was ongoing. “During the Affirm Me program, YAP was used as a prevention tool for young people who were at risk of leaving their caregiver’s home because of rejection,” Kinnect explains. When the grant ended, Frontline Services, a nonprofit that contracts with Cuyahoga County to provide homeless and trauma support services, “embedded the program as part of their existing work with the support and partnership of Family Builders,” according to Kinnect. Kinnect did not respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment. A Cuyahoga County spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation the program works with LGBTQ+ youth or families who have an open case with the Division of Children & Family Services and desire additional support. “As with other supportive services offered by DCFS, this service is available to youth in county custody and those who remain in their homes in order to prevent them from coming into custody,” Cuyahoga County HHS deputy communications director Deonna Kirkpatrick told the Daily Caller News Foundation. Family Finding A third intervention helps foster children find adults who will affirm their identity and potentially become their legal caretaker, in some cases instead of their parents. Chosen Affirming Family Finding model, developed by Kinnect, helps LGBTQ+ youth “locate” affirming family members from existing connections, who can include “family, chosen family, or other important people that the young person has a relationship or contact with.” The ultimate goal is building “committed, life-long, and positive connections,” even if this is with “chosen family” and not blood relatives. “These connections lead to a robust network of affirming individuals who provide emotional and potentially legal permanency for LGBTQ+ young people,” the practice manual explains. During a first meeting, social workers ask questions, including who a young person “feel is their family,” would like to have in their lives, and are “current safe and affirming connections.” A report on the use of the Chosen Affirming Family Finding model in Cuyahoga County from 2019-2021 states that 12 youths completed the program, having an average of five identified connections joining their “network of support.” When the Affirm Me program ended in 2021, two other Ohio foster youth programs, Kinnect to Family and Youth-Centered Permanency Roundtables, have since integrated the Chosen Affirming Family Finding model into their programs “as a cultural adaptation to their work,” according to Kinnect’s website. Preparing Foster Parents The fourth program, called “AFFIRM Caregiver,” is designed to increase the number of homes available to LGBTQ+ youth already in the system by preparing foster parents to support kids in their care who desire to live as another gender, even if that means providing access to irreversible medical procedures. “The AFFIRM Caregiver model recognizes that pervasive exposure to homo/bi/transphobic attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors at multiple levels in society impacts the way caregivers may view and understand their child’s LGBTQ+ identity,” the Cuyahoga County guide states. “Through a variety of didactic and interactive activities delivered over seven sessions, the AFFIRM Caregiver model helps caregivers adopt an affirming approach toward their youth’s identity as a critical step toward creating safe and healthy environments for their LGBTQ+ youth.” A pre-test given to caregivers prior to the training asks them to rate their ability in areas like creating a “safe space” for LGBTQ+ youth or making “affirmative statements,” according to material obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. Another form later asks caregivers how strongly they would support behaviors associated with different gender identities. “I would take my child to a medical facility for hormone treatment that would help them look like a different gender if that’s what they wanted,” one statement reads. Parents are also asked if they “display pro-LGBTQ+ symbols” in their home or would allow their child to bring a “same-gender significant other to family events and celebrations.” Chosen Affirming Family Finding test. (Daily Caller News Foundation) ‘Promising Model for Replication’ As the HHS developed its rule, grant-funded researchers who established the QIC-LGBTQ2S center helped connect federal officials with the team operating in Cuyahoga County. Angela Weeks, project director for the center, made the introduction in May 2023. Weeks told the county team that HHS senior adviser Julie Kruse had closely followed the work and was “really impressed with all that you did at Cuyahoga County,” according to an email obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. “She would like to bring in ACF leadership to hear from you, including Assistant Secretary January Contreras,” Weeks said. Kruse quickly followed up on Weeks’ introduction by heaping praise on the Cuyahoga County group, calling them “trailblazers” and letting them know their work was “very appreciated at ACF.” The email exchange led to a June 9 call with Kruse and an invitation to present to Contreras in July. Emails indicate the Cuyahoga County team understood its conversation with HHS leadership to be part of fulfilling a direct charge to the agency from Biden, who announced in a 2023 Pride Month statement that the HHS would advance rulemaking designed to “protect LGBTQI+ youth in foster care” by requiring state agencies to provide affirming placements. In preparation for the July call, the Cuyahoga County team put together a presentation agenda to explain why its program was “a promising model for replication.” One staff member shared “real life experiences” from implementing the interventions, according to an agenda obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. The team was thrilled to speak to the administration. “You’re obviously a group of rock stars!” Karen Anderson, deputy director of resources and placement at the Division of Children & Family Services, wrote in a July 7 email to Kruse. “This is life saving work and we are grateful that this administration is so thoughtfully considering how to imbed it inpolicy [sic]” Kinnect included the meeting in its August 2023 newsletter, sharing that the organization was invited to participate in a meeting about affirming LGBTQ+ youth with federal officials at HHS. The feeling was mutual. Catherine Heath at the Administration for Children and Families’ Children’s Bureau emailed the county group that participated in the July call to thank it for a “great virtual site visit.” She also noted a previous visit she made to Cuyahoga County had been important. “We put many aspects of your work into the latest Program Instructions issued to states,” Heath said. The July meeting wasn’t the last time the Cuyahoga County team interfaced with federal officials. Members of the team also agreed to participate in an interview with Mathematica, a research and data analytics consultancy firm contracted by the Administration for Children and Families to visit child welfare agencies to learn about data practices “that could potentially help develop nationwide requirements for SOGIE data collection,” per an email obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. In September 2023, Kruse emailed multiple individuals from the Division of Children & Family Services and Kinnect to invite their comments on the proposed rule and help them “identify LGBTQI+ foster and adoptive parents” who could talk to top officials. Family Builders, which developed the Youth Acceptance Project, submitted public comments on the proposed foster care regulation in November 2023, telling the agency that offering religious exemptions would provide a “license to discriminate and to do harm.” “Any provider that is unwilling to provide safe and proper care for youth who are LGBTQI+ are unable to provide safe and proper care to any youth,” it advised. “We recommend all placement providers and child welfare agencies be held to a standard of care where they are prohibited from discrimination based on all protected classes, including sexual orientation, sex, and gender.” Kinnect also submitted a public comment in support of the proposed rule. HHS modified the final rule’s wording in response to some concerns raised by faith-based groups, calling providers for children who identify as LGBTQ+ “designated placements” rather than “safe and appropriate.” It also noted the rule does not require religious foster parents to become designated placements. The final rule must be implemented by October 2026, according to the federal register. Administration for Children and Families spokesperson Pat Fisher told the Daily Caller News Foundation the administration considered each of the nearly 14,000 comments it received while developing its final rule. He said the ACF “believes that all children deserve to grow up in a safe home.” “For most children, that is with their parents, which is why ACF has invested substantially in funding supports and services to parents in order to maintain family unity and prevent entry into foster care,” he said. “For all youth that do enter the foster care system, including those who are LGBTQI+, federal law requires they receive safe and proper care.” A Cuyahoga County spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation that the Division of Children & Family Services “has not confirmed what influence its program had on the federal rule.” Intertwined Work To become a “designated placement” for LGBTQ+ children, HHS’ final rule also requires foster parents to “be trained with the appropriate knowledge and skills to provide for the needs of the child related to the child’s self-identified sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.” While the rule does not identify specific training, many of the resources developed through the QIC-LGBTQ2S center can now be found directly on the Administration for Children and Families’ Children’s Bureau website. For instance, the website lists the Youth Acceptance Project and Chosen Affirming Family Finding interventions developed in Cuyahoga County. It also lists the National Center for Youth with Diverse Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity & Expression (SOGIE), which is run by many of the same individuals who previously lead the QIC-LGBTQ2S center, including principal investigator Marlene Matarese and project director Angela Weeks. The SOGIE Center is an effort led by the Innovations Institute at the University of Connecticut School of Social Work. Its website houses materials developed through QIC-LGBTQ2S, including the Cuyahoga County interventions. The SOGIE Center’s work is likewise heavily intertwined with the Administration for Children and Families. Weeks is featured in a training session on sexual orientation and gender for agency staff. The SOGIE Center also influenced the foster care rule. In a comment on the proposed foster care regulation, the Innovations Institute recommended the agency require affirming placements for all children, not just those who identify as LGBTQ+. It suggested having placements and staff undergo LGBTQ+ trainings, advising the Administration for Children and Families to look at trainings offered by its own SOGIE Center. The Innovations Institute wrote in its comment that it is best practice to ask children as young as 6 about their gender identity, noting “this identity component forms as early as two-years-old.” The final rule released in April cites the federally funded research conducted by activists tied to the SOGIE Center. A study on Cuyahoga County authored by Weeks, along with Matarese, Elizabeth Greeno, and Paige Hammond, is cited multiple times. The study was funded through the QIC-LGBTQ2S and cites “intersectionality, queer theory, and minority stress theory” as its guiding frameworks. It surveyed 252 youth in the foster care system, finding 32% of those surveyed had a “diverse SOGIE.” The regulation also cites a literature review co-authored by Matarese, titled “Youth with Diverse Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression in Child Welfare: A Review of Best Practices,” which was also produced through the federally funded QIC-LGBTQ2S, according to the document. The ties between these activists also predate the Biden administration. In 2019, the Biden Foundation also partnered with the University of Maryland, Baltimore School of Social Work, where the QIC-LGBTQ2S center was based, to make a video on affirming youth. This is a clip teaching a dad to ‘affirm’ his sons choice to be a girl from a 2019 video that was part of the Biden Foundation ‘As You Are’ campaign. No one should be surprised how hard this administration is pushing transgender ideology onto children and families. pic.twitter.com/1vVYqtPvvn— Meg Brock (@MegEBrock) December 8, 2023 The Affirm Me program should raise “further alarm” about the foster care rule, American Principles Project President Terry Schilling told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “The purpose of such programs is clearly to ensure that gender-confused foster kids are funneled into environments where their confusion is only further reinforced, while also excluding potential foster parents who wish to help their children become comfortable in their own bodies,” he said. While the rule only applies to foster care, Schilling said “families of all stripes should be very concerned about what a Harris presidency might have in store next.” Non-Affirmation as Abuse  Lifeline Children’s Services, a Chrisitan nonprofit that supports foster youth and families, opposed the rule when it was announced, in part due to a concern that biological families’ opinions about where their child is placed would be ignored. The organization told the Daily Caller News Foundation it was alarmed to see government entities at both the federal and state level labeling people of faith as “unsafe.” “Foster homes are not public squares; they are private homes that deserve the basic religious freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution, as every other American home,” the group told the Daily Caller News Foundation. In recent years, there have been multiple reported instances of parents losing their children to the foster system because they did not affirm a transgender identity. Maryland parents lost custody of their autistic son after staff at the Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., informed them he was transgender, according to a lawsuit filed in March. Officials told them to “remove passages from their Bibles that affirm traditional sexual values” and refused to return their son until “they renounced their lifetime faith,” the complaint alleges. The child’s parents reside in one of the four locations—Prince George’s County, Maryland—that was an implementation site for the QIC-LGBTQ2S center grant. In Montana, another family allegedly lost their teenage daughter to child protective services when they did not allow her to live as a boy, Reduxx reported in January. In California, the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services took a 14-year-old girl from her mother’s home because she would not affirm her daughter’s desire to transition to a boy, according to The Daily Signal. Officials accused the mother of emotional abuse and put her daughter in a foster home. An Ohio judge granted custody to a transgender-identifying teen’s grandparents in 2018 after the parents opposed her wishes to begin hormone therapy and denied her identity as a male. The judge wrote their daughter had “a legitimate right to pursue life with a different gender identity than the one assigned at birth.” Broyles’ organization, the Child and Parental Rights Campaign, is currently handling one case involving a California family whose child was taken by child protective services. She is familiar with several similar cases in other states. “Because juvenile courts or dependency proceedings are shrouded in secrecy, we have no real idea how much this is happening,” Broyles told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “But given this Ohio program and given what the Biden administration and HHS has been putting out there as guidance for states, there’s no question in my mind that this is happening in a substantial way.” The Biden administration’s rule creates an assumption that parents who have a scientific or religious belief that there are two genders are emotionally abusive—or worse, failing to provide for their child’s needs, she said. As schools increasingly embrace gender ideology, parents may face greater threats than policies against disclosing when a child identifies as transgender. Teachers are mandated reporters who are obligated to call child protective services if they believe a parent is inflicting harm, Broyles noted. “The only reason why we’re not seeing it on a mass scale is that somewhere inside they know that’s not true,” she said. “Some common sense inside them is questioning the truth of that assertion, however, you can imagine that there’s going to be some number of school officials that don’t question it.” “I totally see parents being at a much higher risk right now for school systems becoming their adversary and being the conduit through which child protective services now begins to interfere with their families,” she said. Kinnect’s executive director did not respond to multiple requests for comment. Kruse, Weeks, and Matarese also did not respond to requests for comment. Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation The post Biden-Harris Admin Paves Way for Bureaucrats to Take Gender-Confused Kids From ‘Non-Affirming’ Parents appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Stray Cat Picks the Right Home for a Meal, Later They Discover She Has Many Kittens to Feed
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Stray Cat Picks the Right Home for a Meal, Later They Discover She Has Many Kittens to Feed

A stray cat picked the right home for a meal. Later, they discovered she had many kittens to feed. OrianaBestFriendsFelinesA cream tabby had been living on the streets for a long time, "diving into the drain to avoid neighborhood kids chasing her."One night, a stroke of luck led her to the doorstep of a kind family who offered her food. "Hungry, she kept returning morning and night to be fed and started sleeping over," a local rescue, Best Friends Felines, shared.As the cat warmed up to the family, they noticed her insatiable appetite and friendly nature and devised a plan to help her. BestFriendsFelinesKnown as the local "street cat," she remained unclaimed, and no microchip was found. "The kind people took her to the vet, where she was found pregnant; no wonder she was hungry!"She had been scrounging the neighborhood for extra meals until she encountered the caring family. BestFriendsFelinesWhen they contacted Best Friends Felines, volunteers at the rescue swiftly arranged a foster home and welcomed in the friendly stray named Oriana.Oriana felt right at home, weaving around her carer's legs, begging for a head scratch. Delighted with her arrangements, she plopped her plump belly down on the floor, rolling around and filling the room with purrs. "I didn't think such a round kitty could sploot." BestFriendsFelinesBefore long, she fell fast asleep in the comfort of her room, with her outstretched limbs reaching for the stars. "Oriana is a very sweet and cuddly cat and settled in very fast. She loves head rubs and will snuggle right into you."After a few days in foster care, her purr grew louder, and her belly expanded, seemingly ready to pop. BestFriendsFelinesShe kept her carers on their toes, rearranging the blankets several times a day. They couldn't help but wonder how many little lives were brewing inside.Shortly after they shared an update about Oriana, wondering when the kittens would arrive, she decided it was go time. She gave birth to five little kittensBestFriendsFelinesWhile most cats prefer to give birth overnight in a dark, quiet place - an instinct to keep themselves and the babies from harm's way - Oriana delivered her five in the daytime with her carers by her side."Oriana decided to have her kittens in the middle of the room, where she could be closest to her carers, rather than tucked away in one of the cozy 'den' areas that had been set up. She must be feeling pretty safe here, further showing off her friendly and trusting nature." BestFriendsFelinesBy nighttime, Oriana finally approved the "den" and moved her babies one by one into the nest. "It helps to keep the kittens contained and safe while they're still so little."All five bundles of joy turned out to have the same color pattern. "Oriana did a copy and paste with them, as they are all gorgeous little dilute calico girls, mostly gray with hints of white and cream." BestFriendsFelinesWith Mama's complete devotion to her litter, the kittens are gaining weight, showing off their rotund bellies, and wiggling around with newfound strength."We weigh them every morning to keep a close eye on weight. Oriana is clearly taking great care of her babies. They're chunky, clean, and nearly always in a contented, quiet kitten puddle unless they're calling for the milk bar." BestFriendsFelines"She is also a rather chill mother, content to relax and hang out in her room away from the kittens after their needs are met. She loves to greet her carers with a little chatter and purr, head boop and snuggle."Oriana is full of gratitude whenever her people enter the room, offering the warmest cuddles and sweetest purrs she can muster. BestFriendsFelinesWith a second chance, the family of six is thriving. No more running through the streets, fighting to survive - Oriana and her kittens will now enjoy the comfort of a loving home and the promise of a brighter future. BestFriendsFelinesShare this story with your friends. More on Oriana, her kittens, and Best Friends Felines on Instagram and Facebook.Related story: Stray Cat Steps into a Home for the First Time After Being Outside for Years, His World Completely Changes
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