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TikTok Gets Sued for Harming Children's Mental Health
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TikTok Gets Sued for Harming Children's Mental Health

TikTok Gets Sued for Harming Children's Mental Health
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Will These Storms Corrupt the Election Results?
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Will These Storms Corrupt the Election Results?

Will These Storms Corrupt the Election Results?
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NOAA previously predicted 'above-normal hurricane activity' this year: '17 to 25 named storms'
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NOAA previously predicted 'above-normal hurricane activity' this year: '17 to 25 named storms'

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a government agency, previously predicted in May that this year, the country would experience "above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin."The agency's National Weather Service forecasters at the Climate Prediction Center reported earlier this year that the 2024 hurricane season, stretching from June 1 through November 30, had an 85% chance of an above-normal season, only a 10% chance of near-normal, and just a 5% chance of below-normal.'Extremely dangerous, life-threatening storm.'NOAA estimated that this year's hurricane season would likely see "17 to 25 named storms" with wind gusts of 39 mph or more. Of those storms, it predicted that eight to 13 of them would become hurricanes with winds of 74 mph or higher. It also forecasted that there would be four to seven "major hurricanes" that would reach Category 3, 4, or 5, with winds of 111 mph or more."Forecasters have a 70% confidence in these ranges," NOAA reported.The agency claimed that several factors contributed to the above-normal season, including warm temperatures and fewer trade winds and less wind shear in the Atlantic Ocean, as well as La Nina conditions in the Pacific.FEMA Deputy Administrator Erik A. Hooks commented on the NOAA report at the time, stating, "Severe weather and emergencies can happen at any moment, which is why individuals and communities need to be prepared today.""Already, we are seeing storms move across the country that can bring additional hazards like tornadoes, flooding, and hail," Hooks continued. "Taking a proactive approach to our increasingly challenging climate landscape today can make a difference in how people can recover tomorrow."Despite the federal government and, more specifically, FEMA having knowledge of the above-normal prediction at least since May, the Biden-Harris administration seemed ill-prepared to handle the devastation of Hurricane Helene. Many reports from those on the ground who volunteered to help stranded individuals in need claimed that FEMA's response was slow at best.In the wake of Helene, Florida residents are once again bracing themselves for the oncoming Hurricane Milton that is set to barrel through the peninsula this week. The storm is expected to reach landfall as a Category 3. Over 1 million Floridians are under evacuation orders.The United States Department of Labor posted on X Tuesday afternoon, "[Milton] is an extremely dangerous, life-threatening storm. LEAVE NOW if you are in an evacuation zone; there will not be time to leave on Wednesday."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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These states are DYING while these cities are about to BOOM
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These states are DYING while these cities are about to BOOM

Grant Cardone is undoubtedly among the top entrepreneurs in our country, with several businesses under his belt and millions of Americans tuning in for his advice on financial management. And Cardone has some extraordinarily important input for Americans under the current Biden-Harris regime. “We were actually looking at buying a half a billion dollars worth of the real estate in New York City when in February they put the judgment on Trump,” Cardone tells Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report.” “My wife’s like, ‘You need to start a GoFundMe account for Donald Trump.’” “And I’m like, ‘No, no, I need to pull out of all these New York deals. You start the GoFundMe account.’ She did, and we pulled out of those deals, about half a billion dollars. Have since placed it in Fort Lauderdale, in Miami, just because of that judgment,” Cardone explains, adding, “Now, you can see today what they’re doing with the mayor. They eat their own.” Cardone, like many others, has ditched other states like California due to financial interests. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris has been championing her plan to give $25,000 to first-time homebuyers as well as build three million new homes across the country — which Cardone is incredibly concerned by. “That’ll crash the housing market,” Cardone says, adding, “It’s going to immediately inflate the cost of housing across the country.” While Cardone believes a Kamala presidency represents a bleak financial future for Americans, he does have an idea of where to invest no matter the outcome. “Where do you see kind of greener pastures? If people are trying to figure out where to buy something,” Rubin asks. “Florida, anywhere in Florida. The panhandle is going to be a boom. Miami and Fort Lauderdale will be winners,” Cardone answers. “Texas is going to be great, Dallas will be a super city, Austin will be one of the great boom cities of the next 30 years.” “It’s going to take a second, some of these cities are very soft right now. Houston has no housing stock there, they haven’t built anything in the last two years. That’ll be a boom here over ‘26 and ‘27. Nashville will be great, the Carolinas is going to be awesome, parts of Georgia, not all of it, but Atlanta. Savannah will be a great city. Myrtle Beach, all that,” he adds. Want more from Dave Rubin?To enjoy more honest conversations, free speech, and big ideas with Dave Rubin, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Harris campaign accesses contact info for Arizona college students, prompting speculation about possible federal violations
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Harris campaign accesses contact info for Arizona college students, prompting speculation about possible federal violations

College students across the state of Arizona received a text message from the Harris campaign, prompting questions about student privacy and possible violations of federal law.On Sunday, the College Republicans of Arizona State University took to social media to share a text message that many students on campus apparently received. The message, signed by Kamala Harris, encouraged students to register to vote."Tim Walz and I are the underdogs in this election," said the message from Harris, who has been vice president for nearly four years. "We need your support to win.""Your vote is your voice and your power," the message continued, according to a screenshot. "You must not let anybody take your power from you."The ASU CRs appeared to be incensed by the text, claiming it may amount to "election interference." They also indicated that the Harris team accessed student information that should otherwise be "confidential."Republican state Sen. Jake Hoffman was likewise concerned that laws may have been broken and accused Harris of "exploit[ing] private student data" to benefit her campaign."It is ILLEGAL for political campaigns to access personally identifiable information (PII) of public university students within AZ," Hoffman continued. "This is a MAJOR security breach!"Hoffman then called for "a full [state] Senate investigation immediately."'Under federal law, directory information is not considered private unless students opt to withhold it from public disclosure.'The law in question is called the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, better known as FERPA, and it regulates the information to which students' family members are entitled, especially once the students become legal adults.So far, all three affected Arizona schools — Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, and the University of Arizona — have stated emphatically that the information is a matter of public record unless a student deliberately chooses to "withhold" it and that the Harris campaign did not violate FERPA in accessing it.The following are statements that these schools submitted to the New York Post:A representative from ASU said: The contact information of enrolled students (including their cell phone numbers) is a matter of public record. This is not ASU policy. Under FERPA, it is considered 'directory information,' along with other basic information like the student’s major, dates of attendance and enrollment status. It is common for entities that want to advertise to ASU students to request this publicly available contact information — everything from apartment complexes, to credit cards, to political candidates.A spokesperson from NAU wrote in an email: "We receive these types of requests many times throughout the year and the requestor must pay for data they ask for."A UA spokesperson added:Organizations can request directory information through the University of Arizona Office of Public Records. Under federal law, directory information is not considered private unless students opt to withhold it from public disclosure. Students can make this election at any time through their online student portal.The UA spokesperson also denied that the Harris campaign had been the party that requested the information. The Post indicated that such "directory information" may have been given to a third party.In response to social media chatter about possible FERPA violations, Democratic strategist Tony Cani became snarky. "I know Republicans in AZ are ages behind when it comes to modern campaigning, but their ignorance doesn't excuse this absolute lie that a text message like this asking students to register to vote is 1) election interference and 2) somehow against the law," he wrote.Cani also suggested that Republicans may simply be laying the groundwork for contesting another election. "Instead of doing the work themselves to reach potential voters, the Trump world is ... playing victim so if they lose, they can ... spread conspiracy theories that claim the election was stolen," he added.The ASU College Republicans did not respond to a request for comment from Blaze News.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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Liberals implode after MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell says Kamala Harris needs more interviews to be taken seriously
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Liberals implode after MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell says Kamala Harris needs more interviews to be taken seriously

Senior journalist Andrea Mitchell was excoriated online by the left after she said Vice President Kamala Harris (D) was not being taken seriously and could ease the problem by taking more interviews. Mitchell made the comments on MSNBC while discussing the Democratic candidate's polling problems and chalked up a lot of the lack of support to misogyny among voters and especially men. 'I think that there's misogynation in all of this, black and white men, big problem.' "They've got to double down on doing more interviews and serious interviews, because what I'm hearing from Democratic and Republican businesspeople, and a lot of men, and she's got such a big problem with men," said Mitchell. "I think there's an undercount of the Trump vote. I think that there's misogynation in all of this, black and white men, big problem. But also the business world, they don't think she is serious. They don't think she's a heavyweight," she continued. "And a lot of this is gender, but she's got to be more specific about her economic plan."A 30-second clip of Mitchell's comments was posted to social media, where many on the left reacted with fury and anger. "Calling a female presidential candidate unserious while trump’s talking about sharks and hannibal lecter is so blatantly misogynistic. Come on," read one popular response. "Who the f*** cares what this tragic corpse thinks?" read another response. "Andrea Mitchell needs to retire with her old, ignorant ass. No one takes Andrea Mitchell serious. She says this stupid s*** and talks about people not thinking Kamala is 'serious' or a 'heavyweight,' and she says this while Kamala Harris's opponent is Donald Trump," responded another critic. "Andrea Mitchell hates women so much. She did the same thing to Hillary Clinton when she ran. It's a mark of shame that @MSNBC keeps her on," read another reply. The video of Mitchell's comments garnered over 3.1 million views. 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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'Redneck Air Force' rolls up its sleeves to help neighbors impacted by Helene while gov't is 'nowhere to be found'
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'Redneck Air Force' rolls up its sleeves to help neighbors impacted by Helene while gov't is 'nowhere to be found'

An all-volunteer group run by military veterans set up operations in Swannanoa, North Carolina, immediately following the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene to provide humanitarian aid and emergency services to those impacted by the storm.Last week, Blaze Media was on the ground with that volunteer group, which has dubbed itself the "Redneck Air Force." Blaze News' Julio Rosas provided firsthand accounts of the team's efforts, explaining that the group set up its forward operating base in a Harley-Davidson dealership that was previously flooded by the hurricane. The volunteers worked quickly and efficiently, establishing a well-oiled machine that ran communications, delivered supplies, and allocated personnel to help those in need. Image Source: Blaze News'We flew almost nonstop sunrise to sunset.'Former Green Beret Adam Smith recruited several men and women to assist with coordinating and flying out critically needed supplies to those in the impacted area after they observed a lack of assistance from the federal government. Many of the volunteer emergency responders providing aid in the region have expressed similar frustrations regarding the Biden-Harris administration's response, or lack thereof. The Blaze Media team also joined Mercury One, a charity founded by Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck, which has partnered with the United Cajun Navy, a nonprofit organization, to deliver supplies and perform search-and-rescue operations in the affected zones."Blaze News Tonight" host Jill Savage told Blaze News, "Our day in North Carolina was one none of us will ever forget. The military veterans and others jumped into action and started to organize all the incoming supplies. Your donations through Mercury One have been the lifeline for these communities when they have nothing else. When the government was nowhere to be found, we were blessed to see neighbors helping neighbors."Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) was on the ground with the Redneck Air Force and Mercury One over the past week to participate in providing disaster relief. Savage told Blaze News, "Congressman Cory Mills has gone above and beyond every day making numerous runs for supplies runs and medical calls. He isn't there just to get his picture taken and leave. He has rolled up his sleeves and made a huge impact in the community." Glenn Beck and Congressman Cory Mills (Image Source: Blaze News)While on the ground in Asheville, Rosas spoke with John H. Kinard III, a Tennessee pilot and veteran with Aeroluxe Aviation, a helicopter tour agency based in Nashville that saw the devastation in North Carolina and decided to use its helicopter fleet to help.Kinard told Rosas there has been "a complete and utter lack of federal government response," noting that he has "seen nobody on the ground."As we begin to approach the winter season and many in the rural, mountainous areas remain without power, volunteers running supplies via helicopter are placing an even greater priority on delivering generators, fuel, and portable stoves to isolated individuals. The volunteer team's efforts to help those in need were halted for at least a couple of hours last week when President Joe Biden visited days after the hurricane swept through the area. Operations to rescue stranded individuals and deliver supplies were put on hold due to the president's visit, which placed a temporary flight restriction within a 30-mile radius. The helicopter Mills and the Blaze News team were on was grounded for two hours, waiting for the restriction to pass. Biden previously claimed that his visit would not interrupt operations. Image Source: Blaze NewsAeroluxe Aviation provided Blaze News with an update on Tuesday afternoon. "We flew almost nonstop sunrise to sunset with our three helicopters on missions delivering medical supplies, insulin, other medications, oxygen, perishable foods and dry goods. We finally pulled out of the area yesterday as we were seeing more military helicopters in the area and our missions were becoming less frequent," Aeroluxe Aviation stated, noting that one of its helicopters sustained some minor damage while in North Carolina. The helicopter tour agency explained that its workers were "met with resistance from local police in Chimney Rock when attempting to land last week, which was perplexing.""We were unable to land to drop supplies and were waved off," Aeroluxe Aviation said. "All other areas welcomed the assistance when we landed, and we made every effort to contact each area before landing to determine need and safe LZs [landing zones]. Not all local fire/police departments had comms so our operations manager on the ground from Aeroluxe, Anthony Velasquez, was scrubbing social media for people asking for help or looking for loved ones. He would direct our resources with supplies or wellness checks to those areas in conjunction with Savage Freedoms."The company noted that it plans to help again should the need arise. Kinard also provided an update to Blaze News, stating that the operations out of the Harley-Davidson shop were "going great when we left." He noted that he recruited friends with Blackhawk helicopters to relieve his team."The federal government is definitely trying to keep the volunteers from helping!" he stated. "We aren't considered 3rd party approved vendors so they won't give people FEMA money.""I want the rest of the United States to know and understand we have to take care of ourselves!!!" he added. "STOP RELYING ON THE US GOVERNMENT!!!" — (@) 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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Dead Season is like a zombie-filled survival XCOM and you can play it now
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Dead Season is like a zombie-filled survival XCOM and you can play it now

Two of the most influential game series ever are Resident Evil and XCOM. Both the originals and their eventual sequels and remakes have had untold influence on the gaming industry, and so it’s a small surprise they’re combined so infrequently. Thankfully, Dead Season has done just that, injecting a ton of survival horror into a game filled with tactical combat. It’s out and ready for you to dive in, but there are a few worrying signs in its early reviews. Continue reading Dead Season is like a zombie-filled survival XCOM and you can play it now MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best zombie games, Best strategy games, Best horror games
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YOU'RE the Sitting VP! Kamala Harris Forgets Who's in Charge, Insists We Need to 'Turn the Page' on Trump
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YOU'RE the Sitting VP! Kamala Harris Forgets Who's in Charge, Insists We Need to 'Turn the Page' on Trump

YOU'RE the Sitting VP! Kamala Harris Forgets Who's in Charge, Insists We Need to 'Turn the Page' on Trump
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NASA Astronauts' Outer Space View of Hurricane Milton Is Both Awe-Inspiring and Sobering
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NASA Astronauts' Outer Space View of Hurricane Milton Is Both Awe-Inspiring and Sobering

NASA Astronauts' Outer Space View of Hurricane Milton Is Both Awe-Inspiring and Sobering
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