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Weatherman Cries on Air Reporting on 'Horrific' Hurricane Milton
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Weatherman Cries on Air Reporting on 'Horrific' Hurricane Milton

Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall on Wednesday near Tampa, Fla. Continue reading…
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Disturbing History
Disturbing History
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Shocking Things You Didn't Know about Ancient Sparta
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FEMA Doled Out Millions Pushing ‘Equity,’ Prioritizing ‘Underserved Communities’ Leading Up to Hurricane Season
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FEMA Doled Out Millions Pushing ‘Equity,’ Prioritizing ‘Underserved Communities’ Leading Up to Hurricane Season

DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—The Federal Emergency Management Agency in May 2023 launched a $12 million grant program designed to increase “equity” in disaster responses by making greater investments in communities with high concentrations of racial and sexual minorities, documents show. FEMA’s 2023 Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program sought to disburse multimillion-dollar grants designed to bolster disaster preparedness “equity” for what it called “underserved communities,” a label later defined in grant documents as “populations sharing a particular characteristic, as well as geographic communities, who have been systematically denied a full opportunity to participate in aspects of economic, social and civic life.” Examples of these groups cited in the FEMA documents include African Americans, Hispanics, Middle Easterners, LGBTQ+ people, and people living in rural areas, among others. “LGBTQIA people, and people who have been disadvantaged, already are struggling,” FEMA emergency management specialist Tyler Atkins said in a leaked Zoom recording that surfaced on Sunday. “They already have their own things to deal with. So, you add a disaster on top of that, it’s just compounding on itself.”  Maggie Jarry, an emergency management specialist at the Department of Health and Human Services, responded to Atkins by stressing that emergency management is moving away from providing “the greatest good to the greatest amount of people” and working toward “disaster equity.” Black and gay people disproportionately live in areas where the effects of climate change, alongside poor infrastructure and a lack of resources, make natural disasters more dangerous, according to the FEMA documents. The agency used this position to argue that investments in these communities are needed to “effectively address equity in emergency management.” FEMA instructed entities applying for grant funding under the program to use the Biden-Harris administration’s Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool to identify disadvantaged communities where they would spend their federal grant dollars. The screening tool provides users with a map of every county the federal government considers “underserved” for the purposes of federal grantmaking. Many of the counties hit hardest by Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina and Northern Georgia were made ineligible for funding through this program as a result of the screening tool’s designations. Hurricane Helene had left 227 people dead as of Saturday and damages caused by the storm could reach as high as $35 billion, according to estimates from the reinsurance company Gallagher Re. North Carolinians have received $27 million in individual assistance approved by FEMA, The Associated Press reported. Entities that requested FEMA grant funding had their applications evaluated based on whether or not they selected communities labeled as “underserved” by the Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool as well as the degree to which they centered equity in their proposal. “To advance considerations of equity in awarding RCPGP grant funding, FEMA will add additional points to the scores of projects that will benefit disadvantaged communities,” the grant document reads. “We are expecting another hurricane hitting,” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said on Wednesday. “FEMA does not have the funds to make it through the season.” FEMA’s shortfall in funding comes after the agency spent nearly $1 billion on migrant assistance programs in the 2023 and 2024 fiscal years. Hurricane Milton is a Category 5 storm on track to hit the Florida Gulf Coast on Wednesday, CNN reported. Florida is still recovering from Helene. FEMA did not respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment. Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation The post FEMA Doled Out Millions Pushing ‘Equity,’ Prioritizing ‘Underserved Communities’ Leading Up to Hurricane Season appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Ruling Elites vs. Main Street: Poll Reveals Wide Ideological, Cultural Divides
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Ruling Elites vs. Main Street: Poll Reveals Wide Ideological, Cultural Divides

American elites really have become a toxic, ideological class apart—even if they don’t want to admit it. A recent survey by Scott Rasmussen called “Elite 1%,” which was a project of the polling firm Napolitan Institute, reveals that there’s a stark divide between the viewpoints of ruling elites and the rest of the American people on a wide range of questions. The report, released Friday, not only found wide differences in opinion between the American people and the elites, it also concluded that the gap in ideology and power between the groups may be leading to America’s fraught political situation. The research categorized Americans into several groups, but focused on the gap between a small subset of elites and the rest of the country, which it defined as “Main Street Americans” who represent “70-75% of the U.S. population” and have none of the attributes of those categorized into the “elite” groups.  “They do NOT have postgraduate degrees, do NOT live in densely populated urban areas, and earn LESS than $150,000 annually” is how the survey defined so-called Main Street Americans. The findings on the differences between the elites and the rest of America clearly represent an unmistakable political split between institutional insiders versus outsiders. According to the report, “members of the Elite 1% have very favorable opinions of university professors, lawyers, union leaders, journalists, and members of Congress.” While the elites leaned strongly toward the Democratic Party, those who were Republicans tended to be much more similar to their partisan counterparts rather than to Main Street Americans. The elite insiders are typically more socially liberal, less likely to trust citizens to govern themselves, and—perhaps unsurprisingly—tend to be far more trusting in institutions to make the right decisions for the country (without much or any input from people outside their class).  They are also far more comfortable with censorship and regulating the lives of ordinary people. On social issues, the poll found that there’s an enormous gap between most Americans and the elite on the issue of transgenderism and whether biological males should be allowed to participate in female sports. “If a biological male identifies as a woman, just 17% of Main Street voters believe that person should be allowed to compete in women’s sports,” the research found. “Among the Elite 1%, 29% believe such athletes should be allowed to compete in women’s sports.” It’s not just women’s sports on which there’s such a wide gap in opinion on the transgender issue. “Only 9% of voters favor a regulation being developed by the Biden administration that would make misgendering a co-worker a fireable offense,” the study found. “Seventy-five percent (75%) of voters are opposed.” The elites are also far more likely to announce their pronouns when introducing themselves. “Only 10% of voters have introduced themselves by expressing their preferred pronouns,” the polling found. “Among the Elite 1%, more than 4 out of 10 have done so. Among the Politically Active Elites, 61% have introduced themselves by expressing their preferred pronouns.” The elites are suspicious of the Second Amendment and even the First Amendment. Those amendments to the Bill of Rights protect the right to bear arms and the freedom of speech and assembly, respectively. The polling divide between elites and average Americans on speech is stark: Voters, by a 59% to 34% margin, believe that letting the government decide what counts as misinformation is more dangerous than the disinformation itself. Among the Elite 1%, the numbers are reversed: by a 57% to 39% margin, they see letting the government decide as the lesser problem. The elites don’t just want to censor speech, they want to disarm Americans, according to the polling data. “Seventy-two percent (72%) of the Elite 1% would prefer to live in communities where guns are outlawed,” the report found. “Most voters (51%) take the opposite view and would prefer to live in communities where guns are allowed.” The research found that 77% of the elites polled want to ban the private ownership of firearms. On the concept of self-government, elites were far more likely to not only make arbitrary decisions for society, but also to be OK with rigging the system to ensure they stay in power. “If their campaign team thought they could get away with cheating to win, 7% of voters would want their team to cheat,” the polling found. “Among the Elite 1%, the support for cheating rose to 35%. And, among the Politically Active Elites, 69% would want their team to cheat, rather than accept voters’ decisions.” Perhaps most surprisingly, the polls found that most elites had no idea that their ideas were so different from those of the mainstream. The report found that “two-thirds (65%) of the Elite 1%—and 82% of Politically Active Elites—think most voters agree with them on important issues. As has been documented throughout this report, that is far from an accurate assessment.” The creators of the project noted that while there is nothing wrong with there being large gaps in opinions on serious questions in a society, the Elite 1% “hold tremendous institutional and media power that amplifies their voices at the expense of the American people.” This power is enhanced, they wrote, by the alliance between the elites “and the unelected managers of the federal government.” They concluded that the views and overwhelming influence of out-of-touch elites “may be the root cause of the political toxicity in our nation today” and that their “underlying attitudes reflect an implicit rejection of the founding ideal that governments derive their only just authority from the consent of the governed.” The post Ruling Elites vs. Main Street: Poll Reveals Wide Ideological, Cultural Divides appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Viewers Spot Telling Difference in How NFL Broadcasters Handle Elon Musk and Taylor Swift
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Viewers Spot Telling Difference in How NFL Broadcasters Handle Elon Musk and Taylor Swift

The establishment media tries to rig elections in broad daylight, so why not extend that chicanery to prime-time NFL broadcasts? Elon Musk, owner of the social media platform X and a prominent supporter of former President Donald Trump, appeared at the game between the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers on...
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Gearing up for Moto Beach Classic This Weekend!
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Gearing up for Moto Beach Classic This Weekend!

We’re big fans of cool motorcycle events that look a little bit different than your traditional biker rally. The Moto […] The post Gearing up for Moto Beach Classic This Weekend! appeared first on Hot Bike Magazine.
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Living In Faith
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A Nurse Saved Her Life 35 Years Ago, Now, She is Surprising Her With a Visit
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A Nurse Saved Her Life 35 Years Ago, Now, She is Surprising Her With a Visit

A patient reunites with her nurse after 35 years, and their reunion makes for an extraordinary day. 35 years ago, Alyson Brittain was a hospital patient. She credits her nurse, Ceddie Persaud, with saving her life and helping her overcome a rare autoimmune condition. RELATED: Dying Mother Had 1 Last Request So Her Nurse Adopts The Woman's Son After She's Gone The Two Lost Touch When Alyson Left The Hospital The two lost touch when Alyson got out of the hospital. Recently, she came across an older photo of them and wanted to thank Ceddie. She reached out to CBS News Contributor David Begnaud for help. Ceddie helped Alyson heal from Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Alyson shared. Guillain-Barre is a condition where the body’s immune system attacks its nerves. According to Mayo Clinic, it can cause weakness, numbness, or paralysis. It is a rare type of disease. “I was hospitalized and completely paralyzed when this debilitating disease struck me,” Alyson said. “I would love to give her a hug just one more time and thank her for what she meant to me.” RELATED: 2 Off-Duty Nurses Who Were in the Right Place Tearfully Reunite with the Man They Saved CBS Mornings Found Ceddie In California CBS Mornings wanted to help. They found Ceddie in Temecula, California. They told her they would reunite her with Alyson in Bentonville, Arkansas, over video chat. But they flew Alyson out to California instead as a surprise. “She was my angel and my light in the time that it was so dark,” Alyson shares. “I was scared and I was lonely and she and her alone made me think that I was going to be OK.” Ceddie was in her home waiting to talk to Alyson when Alyson called her right from her front yard. Ceddie then told her that someone was knocking on the door. She opened the door, and the two gave each other a big hug. “I found you,” Alyson said. RELATED: She Had To Give Up Her Newborn But 80 Years Later, Mother And Daughter Reunion Is Touching The Two Women Sat Down Together and the Tears Started To Flow “I didn’t know what happened after you went home,” Ceddie told Alyson. “You have no idea all these years what you meant to me,” Alyson says. The two women sit down, and the tears start to flow. Ceddie shares that you never forget someone who makes an impact and that she never forgot Alyson. Alyson shares her heartfelt thoughts as well, “Every day you came and said, ‘You’re going to be okay.'” “Did you know that I was so worried?” Ceddie responds. She also shared that she would tell her head nurse she wanted to care for Alyson as one of her patients. “You allowed me. You allowed me to take care of you, Alyson,” she says. It’s Heartwarming to See This Patient Reunite With Her Nurse Good nurses genuinely make all the difference when you are sick. It’s clear that the two of them meant so much to one another and remembered each other. When Alyson needed her, Ceddie was there, and her life was impacted forever. It is heartwarming to see this patient be able to reunite with her nurse after so much time. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Mom Hunts Son for 32 Years & Helps 29 Parents Find Their Missing Kids Before Reunion of Her Own WATCH: Patient Reunites With Nurse After 35 Years “Why comfort yourselves together, and edify one another, even as also you do.” –1-Thessalonians 5:11 LISTEN: Prayers for Loretta Lynn After the Death of Grandchild | Pastor and Wife Were Killed in Car Accident, Kids Show Hope h/t: CBS News Featured Image Credit: YouTube/CBS Mornings The post A Nurse Saved Her Life 35 Years Ago, Now, She is Surprising Her With a Visit appeared first on GodUpdates.
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A Nurse Saved Her Life 35 Years Ago, Now, She is Surprising Her With a Visit
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A Nurse Saved Her Life 35 Years Ago, Now, She is Surprising Her With a Visit

A patient reunites with her nurse after 35 years, and their reunion makes for an extraordinary day. 35 years ago, Alyson Brittain was a hospital patient. She credits her nurse, Ceddie Persaud, with saving her life and helping her overcome a rare autoimmune condition. RELATED: Dying Mother Had 1 Last Request So Her Nurse Adopts The Woman's Son After She's Gone The Two Lost Touch When Alyson Left The Hospital The two lost touch when Alyson got out of the hospital. Recently, she came across an older photo of them and wanted to thank Ceddie. She reached out to CBS News Contributor David Begnaud for help. Ceddie helped Alyson heal from Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Alyson shared. Guillain-Barre is a condition where the body’s immune system attacks its nerves. According to Mayo Clinic, it can cause weakness, numbness, or paralysis. It is a rare type of disease. “I was hospitalized and completely paralyzed when this debilitating disease struck me,” Alyson said. “I would love to give her a hug just one more time and thank her for what she meant to me.” RELATED: 2 Off-Duty Nurses Who Were in the Right Place Tearfully Reunite with the Man They Saved CBS Mornings Found Ceddie In California CBS Mornings wanted to help. They found Ceddie in Temecula, California. They told her they would reunite her with Alyson in Bentonville, Arkansas, over video chat. But they flew Alyson out to California instead as a surprise. “She was my angel and my light in the time that it was so dark,” Alyson shares. “I was scared and I was lonely and she and her alone made me think that I was going to be OK.” Ceddie was in her home waiting to talk to Alyson when Alyson called her right from her front yard. Ceddie then told her that someone was knocking on the door. She opened the door, and the two gave each other a big hug. “I found you,” Alyson said. RELATED: She Had To Give Up Her Newborn But 80 Years Later, Mother And Daughter Reunion Is Touching The Two Women Sat Down Together and the Tears Started To Flow “I didn’t know what happened after you went home,” Ceddie told Alyson. “You have no idea all these years what you meant to me,” Alyson says. The two women sit down, and the tears start to flow. Ceddie shares that you never forget someone who makes an impact and that she never forgot Alyson. Alyson shares her heartfelt thoughts as well, “Every day you came and said, ‘You’re going to be okay.'” “Did you know that I was so worried?” Ceddie responds. She also shared that she would tell her head nurse she wanted to care for Alyson as one of her patients. “You allowed me. You allowed me to take care of you, Alyson,” she says. It’s Heartwarming to See This Patient Reunite With Her Nurse Good nurses genuinely make all the difference when you are sick. It’s clear that the two of them meant so much to one another and remembered each other. When Alyson needed her, Ceddie was there, and her life was impacted forever. It is heartwarming to see this patient be able to reunite with her nurse after so much time. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Mom Hunts Son for 32 Years & Helps 29 Parents Find Their Missing Kids Before Reunion of Her Own WATCH: Patient Reunites With Nurse After 35 Years “Why comfort yourselves together, and edify one another, even as also you do.” –1-Thessalonians 5:11 LISTEN: Prayers for Loretta Lynn After the Death of Grandchild | Pastor and Wife Were Killed in Car Accident, Kids Show Hope h/t: CBS News Featured Image Credit: YouTube/CBS Mornings The post A Nurse Saved Her Life 35 Years Ago, Now, She is Surprising Her With a Visit appeared first on GodUpdates.
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