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Independent Sentinel News Feed
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Mitch McConnell Hasn’t Given Ted Cruz A Penny from His $400M Fund
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Mitch McConnell Hasn’t Given Ted Cruz A Penny from His $400M Fund

Marxist Collin Allred is running against Sen. Ted Cruz and raised over $30 million in the third quarter. Cruz raised $21 million. Because of the changing demographics, Allred is only 2.7 points to 5 points behind Cruz. Mitch McConnell won’t give him any money, and he controls $400 million in PACs. If Cruz was left-wing […] The post Mitch McConnell Hasn’t Given Ted Cruz A Penny from His $400M Fund appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Daily Wire Feed
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DOJ Tells Four Police, Fire Departments That It’s Racist To Expect Employees To Know Basic Math
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DOJ Tells Four Police, Fire Departments That It’s Racist To Expect Employees To Know Basic Math

The Biden-Harris Department of Justice has undertaken a slew of lawsuits against local police and fire departments alleging that it is racist to require hires entrusted with public safety to know basic math. The lawsuits undermine Kamala Harris’s attempts to brand herself as a moderate in the final weeks of the presidential campaign, with the suits both suggesting a dim view of blacks by the administration, and employing the theory of “disparate impact,” the radical theory that holds that anytime there are statistical racial disparities, racism must be the cause — even if no one can explain how. On Friday, the DOJ’s civil rights unit filed a lawsuit against South Bend, Indiana, saying “South Bend uses a written examination that discriminates against Black applicants and a physical fitness test that discriminates against female applicants,” The Daily Wire previously reported. But that was just one of the lawsuits, which claim that tests are racist because blacks fail them at a higher percentage than whites, and require cash awards to be paid to those blacks who failed them. Most blacks generally pass the tests, and the lawsuits do not explain how the tests can be racist against only some blacks. Blacks who passed the tests are excluded from the financial payouts. Last week, Durham, North Carolina settled with the DOJ, saying blacks failed the tests required to become a firefighter more often, and “Employers should identify and eliminate practices that have a disparate impact based on race.” It said the Durham Fire Department must pay nearly a million dollars to people who failed the test, and hire up to 16 of them. While the DOJ said the tests were not relevant to actually being a good firefighter, an online practice test suggests that it is directly relevant, that people could die if such firefighters were hired. One question asks if a building is 350 feet away, how many 60-foot hoses would be needed. In May, the DOJ entered into a similar settlement with Cobb County, Georgia. “The County’s use of these employment practices disproportionately removed qualified African Americans from consideration for a firefighter position. The complaint further alleges that the credit check and the use of the written exam to rank applicants do not lawfully identify the best qualified candidates for the firefighter position,” the DOJ said. Also this month, the DOJ forced Maryland State Police to pay $2.75 million to women who were barred from being officers because they couldn’t pass physical fitness exams testing, for example the ability to run quickly, and blacks who couldn’t pass a written test. The test that the DOJ says is racist is designed to ensure that cops are at least as smart as an elementary school student and can serve residents by, for example, adding up the total value of stolen property when items were stolen valued at $400, $40, $1,500, and $100. When police officers who don’t meet basic standards are hired, they sometimes abuse members of the public, sometimes resulting in still more accusations of racism if those members of the public are black. Last year, the media pointed to Memphis police allegedly repeatedly beating people as an example of police brutality — but it turned out that the police were all black and were hired despite not meeting the usual standards required for the position. After D.C. Mayor Marion Barry made firehouses in the nation’s capital a racial spoils program, firefighters repeatedly turned out to be gun-toting, violent criminals. Public outrage over the hiring program culminated in 2014 after a 77-year old man had a heart attack directly in front of a fire station and begged for help, but none of the firefighters ran to his aid. His family sued for $7 million.
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Biden DHS’ Sudden Crackdown On Migrant Parolees Is Just Another Political ‘Smokescreen,’ Border Hawks Say
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Biden DHS’ Sudden Crackdown On Migrant Parolees Is Just Another Political ‘Smokescreen,’ Border Hawks Say

'Aren't even doing that'
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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McDonald’s Happy Meal Boo Buckets Return on Oct. 15th
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McDonald’s Happy Meal Boo Buckets Return on Oct. 15th

Happy Meal Boo Buckets make a limited-time return to McDonald’s for the 2024 Halloween season starting on Tuesday, October 15, 2024. The plastic pails feature new Monster designs and come in four colors white, orange, green, and, new for this CONTINUE READING... The post McDonald’s Happy Meal Boo Buckets Return on Oct. 15th appeared first on The Retro Network.
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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Do You Remember?  Night Gallery
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Do You Remember? Night Gallery

“Good evening, and welcome to a private showing of three paintings, displayed here for the first time. Each is a collectors’ item in its own way—not because of any special artistic quality, but because each CONTINUE READING... The post Do You Remember? Night Gallery appeared first on The Retro Network.
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The Blaze Media Feed
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Third assassination attempt? Cops arrest man allegedly carrying 2 loaded guns, fake press pass near Trump's Calif. rally
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Third assassination attempt? Cops arrest man allegedly carrying 2 loaded guns, fake press pass near Trump's Calif. rally

Local law enforcement in Riverside County, California, believe they may have thwarted a third assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump on Saturday after deputies arrested a man who was reportedly armed and carrying multiple fake passes near Trump's campaign rally in Coachella.To secure the rally in Coachella, officers established a double perimeter for the area within a half-mile radius of the event. Those who lived in the area had to pass through checkpoints before they could return home. Officers ensured these residents did not venture toward the rally, the Los Angeles Daily News reported.'It’s not going to happen in Riverside County. We don’t have the same sicko issues and violent protests like they have in Los Angeles. We’re better than that.'At around 5 p.m., officers arrested Vem Miller at the checkpoint at the intersection of Avenue 52 and Celebration Drive within that secured double perimeter.According to reports, Miller — a 49-year-old Las Vegas man described as a right-leaning, anti-government extremist — pulled up in a black SUV. In his possession were a loaded shotgun and handgun as well as a high-capacity magazine, cops said.Miller also reportedly had several phony rally passes, including a fake press pass and VIP passes. "They were different enough to cause the deputies alarm," Sheriff Chad Bianco said of the passes on Sunday."We probably stopped another assassination attempt," he added, according to the L.A. Daily News."I thought, 'It’s not going to happen in Riverside County. We don’t have the same sicko issues and violent protests like they have in Los Angeles. We’re better than that.' Go figure."Miller was hauled off to the John J. Benoit Detention Center on suspicion of possession of a loaded firearm and possession of a high-capacity magazine. He was released on Sunday after posting $5,000 bail, KTLA reported. He isn't scheduled to appear again in court regarding this alleged offense until January 2, 2025.Miller, who lost the 2022 Republican primary race to represent the 13th District in the Nevada state Assembly, is reportedly a registered Republican. He also reportedly earned a master's degree from UCLA.Another man near the Coachella rally was also questioned by the FBI after bomb-sniffing dogs allegedly "repeatedly" identified him as possibly dangerous, Sheriff Bianco said, according to the L.A. Daily News. The man was not permitted to enter the rally, the sheriff added, though whether the man was ever arrested or detained is unclear. Despite these possible threats, the Trump campaign is apparently attempting to downplay the severity of the danger in Coachella. Bill Melugin of Fox News tweeted on Sunday afternoon: "Sources close to the Trump campaign tell @FoxNews there was no assassination attempt against Trump at his Coachella, CA rally yesterday. We’re told a man with a gun was arrested at the perimeter of the event without incident."Some on social media are likewise skeptical.The Secret Service issued a statement on Sunday: "The incident did not impact protective operations. The Secret Service extends its gratitude to the deputies and local partners who assisted in safeguarding last night’s events."This is a developing story. Be sure to check back with Blaze News for updates.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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National Review
National Review
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California Bureaucrats Slap Down the Air Force and SpaceX over Politics
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California Bureaucrats Slap Down the Air Force and SpaceX over Politics

Petty tyrants are trifling with science, national security, and the state’s economy.
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BREAKING: Third Assassination Attempt on Trump? AND HE’S OUT ON BAIL?!?!?
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BREAKING: Third Assassination Attempt on Trump? AND HE’S OUT ON BAIL?!?!?

BREAKING: Third Assassination Attempt on Trump? AND HE’S OUT ON BAIL?!?!?
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
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RedCap, the 5G for wearables and IoT, will get its first devices soon
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RedCap, the 5G for wearables and IoT, will get its first devices soon

Image: The Verge Both T-Mobile and AT&T have plans to release their first devices soon that run on RedCap, a 5G specification that is tooled for Internet of Things devices, according to Fierce Wireless. What is RedCap? Great question! Also called “reduced capability” or NR-Light, RedCap is a low-bandwidth version of 5G that’s expected to make certain devices, like wearables, sensors, or surveillance cameras simpler and more power efficient, according to an Oracle document. That could mean cheaper cellular-connected smartwatches, XR glasses, or other portable products that don’t need high-powered antennas and fast throughput last longer on a charge. AT&T, which began testing the spec on its own network early this year, reportedly plans to release its... Continue reading…
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History Traveler
History Traveler
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From Pagan Roots to Protestant Reforms: A Religious History of Germany
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From Pagan Roots to Protestant Reforms: A Religious History of Germany

As of today, Christianity is the most dominant religion in Germany, with a high rate of atheism in the East. This, however, has not always been the case, as there have been notably other religions and theological expressions practiced throughout Germany's history, such as Norse Paganism, the Protestant catechism, and all the controversies that followed. All of these, in total, have contributed to the modern-day German cultural hegemony. Medieval Game Collection Unearthed in Germany Remarkable Middle Neolithic Burial & Curious Grave Goods Unearthed in Germany The first of these religions is German Paganism, which dates from the Bronze Age (2000-500 BC). Paganism was a polytheistic religion, worshipping more than one god, most notably, in this case, the gods Odin, Thor, and Balder being but a few examples. Pagan practices included ritual sacrifice, large feasts, and bloody traditions in combat, which would lead to many embellished stories and folklore, including their beliefs in elves, dwarfs, goblins, and giants - all of which contributed to the early German imagination. Pagans practiced all the aforementioned rituals and traditions to please and appease their gods and eventually enter the afterlife upon their death. Of all, only a few were destined to spend the rest of eternity (until Ragnarok, the end times) with their greatest god, Odin. Read moreSection: NewsHuman OriginsReligionsHistoryAncient TraditionsRead Later 
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