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USS Stewart, The World War II "Ghost Ship Of The Pacific", Discovered Off California Coast
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USS Stewart, The World War II "Ghost Ship Of The Pacific", Discovered Off California Coast

The destroyer served on both sides during World War II before being deliberately sunk nearly 80 years ago.
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The Deadliest Day In Human History Was Unimaginably Awful
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The Deadliest Day In Human History Was Unimaginably Awful

The event claimed more lives than either of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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Geomagnetic Storms Imminent After Strongest Solar Flare This Cycle – And For 7 Years
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Geomagnetic Storms Imminent After Strongest Solar Flare This Cycle – And For 7 Years

The event we reported yesterday has been beaten.
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CNN's Wallace Mourns 'Crazy' SCOTUS Immunity Ruling Made Jack Smith's Life Difficult
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CNN's Wallace Mourns 'Crazy' SCOTUS Immunity Ruling Made Jack Smith's Life Difficult

CNN’s Chris Wallace took his 1960 election-related book tour to CBS and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday, where he lamented that the “crazy” Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity has made Special Counsel Jack Smith’s life more difficult and sarcastically claimed it was “totally coincidental” that it was a 6-3 ruling along partisan lines with three Trump appointees in the majority. Colbert led Wallace with more of a statement than a question, “The big news today everybody's covering is Jack Smith's filing in the 2020 election case, or rather, his evidentiary filing, having to do with whether Donald Trump's actions were official, in other words, someone in office, or someone seeking office.”     Wallace continued, “I mean, we went from 250 years without presidents having immunity for official acts, and nobody talked about that with Richard Nixon and Watergate or Ronald Reagan with Iran-Contra, but suddenly an official act, you couldn't break the law, which one, strikes me as complete nonsense and two, has resulted in Jack Smith having to write this brief saying, “Well, yeah, but when he did this, yeah, he was in the Oval Office, but he was using his private phone, so it was an unofficial act.” Breaking into the DNC headquarters would be hard to justify as an official act and Reagan was never in danger of being prosecuted for reasons both related to the question of prosecuting a president and because of the lack of evidence against him. Still, it can be hard to believe that Wallace was at Fox News not that long ago because he sounds like the rest of CNN. Later, he added: Richard Nixon during Watergate in 1974, the Supreme Court ruled that he couldn't keep the tapes that were hidden. He had to—because it involved the possibility of a crime and had to be turned over. So, you know, the kind of feeling on the Supreme Court seemed to be up to that point, the precedent was that a president, as opposed to a precedent, was not shielded from the law. So, this was new law that the Supreme Court decided and, I don't know, the fact that it has a 6-3 conservative majority in three of the justices were appointed by Donald Trump, I'm sure, is totally coincidental. Colbert concurred, “Nothing to do with it.” As hard as it may be for Wallace and Colbert to see in the moment, the Court provided guidance for all presidents, past and future, not just the ones they don’t like. One day, they will be thanking the Court for its ability to see more than five minutes into the future. Here is a transcript for the October 3-taped show: CBS The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 10/4/2024 12:08 AM ET STEPHEN COLBERT: The big news today everybody's covering is Jack Smith's filing in the 2020 election case, or rather, his evidentiary filing, having to do with whether Donald Trump's actions were official, in other words, someone in office, or someone seeking office. CHRIS WALLACE: Right, because of the Supreme Court's crazy ruling.  COLBERT: Yes. WALLACE: I mean, we went from 250 years without presidents having immunity for official acts— COLBERT: Right. WALLACE: -- and nobody talked about that with Richard Nixon and Watergate or Ronald Reagan with Iran-Contra, but suddenly an official act, you couldn't break the law, which one, strikes me as complete nonsense and two, has resulted in Jack Smith having to write this brief saying, “Well, yeah, but when he did this, yeah, he was in the Oval Office, but he was using his private phone, so it was on unofficial act.” … COLBERT:  Richard Nixon, who features prominently in Countdown 1960. It's a beautiful cover. Don't even read the book. Just look at the cover. Show your friends. WALLACE: No, no, no, what's inside it is even better than what's on the outside, but having said that, Richard Nixon during Watergate in 1974, the Supreme Court ruled that he couldn't keep the tapes that were hidden. He had to — because it involved the possibility of a crime and had to be turned over. So, you know, the kind of feeling on the Supreme Court seemed to be up to that point, the precedent was that a president, as opposed to a precedent, was not shielded from the law. So, this was new law that the Supreme Court decided and, I don't know, the fact that it has a 6-3 conservative majority in three of the justices were appointed by Donald Trump, I'm sure, is totally coincidental. COLBERT: Nothing to do with it.
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James O’Keefe INFILTRATED the cartel; says government is funding migrant crisis
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James O’Keefe INFILTRATED the cartel; says government is funding migrant crisis

Undercover journalist James O’Keefe went to the front lines of the migrant industrial complex in his new documentary “Line in the Sand,” and what he found was shocking. “What my takeaway was, actually, from having lived through this and gone down there and been in Mexico and faced it with the cartel, is that it’s all about money,” O’Keefe tells Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein.” “Everyone is making money off of it. And there was one scene in the film where the cartel is cutting through the fence, and I’m face to face with them. And first they were startled, and then they were like, ‘You need to leave because we need to make money,’” he explains. “That’s what I heard over and over again. They’re getting $10,000 per person. So it’s like that old adage, ‘Just follow the money,’” he says, adding, “and the government’s funding it.” Stein is disturbed by O’Keefe’s findings, but in classic "Prime Time" fashion, jokes that he himself “just got back from Haiti.” “It’s beautiful,” Stein says. “There’s no Haitians there. It’s wide open. You can just leave your keys and wallet out while you go swimming on the beach.” “Haiti is the safest place. Haiti is safer than New York City right now. We should be in Haiti, I’m telling you,” he continues, adding, “You don’t have to worry about any crime. They’re all here.” Want more from Alex Stein?To enjoy more of Alex's culture jamming, comedic monologues, skits, and street segments, 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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Alleged Mississippi home invader fatally shot in exchange of gunfire after midnight, sheriff's office says
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Alleged Mississippi home invader fatally shot in exchange of gunfire after midnight, sheriff's office says

An alleged Mississippi home invader was fatally shot in an exchange of gunfire after midnight last week.The Tunica County Sheriff’s Office said it received a 911 call from a resident in the 1600 block of Beatline Road in Tunica just after 1 a.m. last Friday reporting an attempted home invasion. Tunica is in the northwest part of the state and is about 40 miles southwest of Memphis, Tennessee.'This is our little town where we should feel safe.'The caller said there was an exchange of gunfire, and two people were shot, officials said.Arriving sheriff's deputies found a 46-year-old male who lives at the home who was suffering from a gunshot wound, officials said, adding that he was treated at the scene and flown to a Memphis hospital.Deputies found a second male — identified as Nadarius Joiner, 30, of Tunica — who was wounded by gunfire. Officials said he was treated at the scene and died."Homeowners have a constitutional right to protect their homes once a person gains entrance," the sheriff's office said. "No arrests have been made."Officials said those with information are urged to contact the Tunica County Sheriff’s Office at 662-363-1411; those who wish to remain anonymous can contact CrimeStoppers at 662-910-0400. Officials said any information leading to an arrest can pay up to $1,000.How are people reacting?Commenters on the Facebook post from the sheriff's office about the incident made their voices heard. Here are a few reactions:"Justifiable," one commenter said."I hope Tunica does not get as bad as Memphis," another user said. "This is our little town where we should feel safe.""Got that lead," another commenter said. "Found the right house.""Sad," another user noted.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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Utah State women's volleyball cancels match against team with transgender athlete
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Utah State women's volleyball cancels match against team with transgender athlete

Utah State women's volleyball became the fourth team to cancel a game against San Jose State University after it was revealed that SJSU has a male athlete on its team.Utah State is the third Mountain West Conference team to drop out of a match against SJSU, joining Wyoming and Boise State who dropped out earlier in the week. The fourth team to do so was Southern Utah.SJSU has a 6'1" male athlete named Blaire Fleming, born Brayden, and is off to its best start in program history. The team recently lost for the first time and is now 9-1 overall.Utah State issued a statement on its website about the cancellation:"Utah State University will not participate in its scheduled October 23, 2024, volleyball match at San Jose State University. The University will abide by Mountain West Conference policy regarding how this match is recorded."'If I was in their shoes, I'd probably do the same thing.'However, the statement itself was shrouded in controversy as SJSU reportedly asked the school to take it down. As OutKick reported, after the first reports of Utah State forfeiting the game surfaced, the statement on the school's website mysteriously disappeared.It was later reported by the outlet that SJSU's president allegedly asked Utah State to remove the statement from its website. Hours later, the statement reappeared on the Utah State website.The school's announcement mirrors that of the other schools that chose to take a loss instead of compete against the male — they did not provide a specific reason for doing so.SJSU player Brooke Slusser has said herself, "I think we all know the reason the games are canceled."Slusser told Blaze News in an exclusive interview that she fully supports the decisions of the other teams not to play her squad, adding, "If I was in their shoes, I'd probably do the same thing."Reporter Alejandro Avila revealed in a post on X that Slusser has received death threats since speaking out against her teammate.At the same time, the University of Nevada has taken an opposing stance and announced its intention to play in an upcoming SJSU game."The University of Nevada volleyball team remains focused on its upcoming matches with UNLV and San Diego State and intends to play its remaining Mountain West schedule, including the match with San José State University on October 26," the school said."The University will continue to abide by the NCAA, Mountain West Conference and USA Volleyball rules and regulations as well as the laws and Constitution of the State of Nevada."Nevada was suspected to possibly pull out of its October 26 matchup after the mother of volleyball player Carissa Chainey gave an interview to the Daily Signal and remarked that she is "scared for every single player" who plays against Fleming, due to the higher risk of injury.As for conference officials, they say these decisions are made by the schools themselves. "The forfeits are following the current policy and will be accounted for in the conference standings," a spokesperson said.Due to the cancellation by Wyoming for October 5, SJSU's next game is October 10 versus San Diego State University.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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Big Remnant 2 update makes its new boss rush mode much more rewarding
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Big Remnant 2 update makes its new boss rush mode much more rewarding

With third Remnant 2 DLC The Dark Horizon finally out, Gunfire Games has finally wrapped up its plans for the fantastic apocalyptic looter-shooter. While its third DLC has left me a little cold so far - a sentiment mirrored by its Steam review scores - the corresponding free update introducing boss rush mode and a new Prism system has been a welcome boon. Just over a week on from its arrival, a hefty Remnant 2 update is here and it boosts rewards dramatically, along with class balance tweaks, a fix for a serious mod generation problem, and plenty more changes besides. Continue reading Big Remnant 2 update makes its new boss rush mode much more rewarding MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best co-op games, Remnant 2 review, Best action-adventure games
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Silent Hill 2 remake review - a respectful, overextended reimagining
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Silent Hill 2 remake review - a respectful, overextended reimagining

It’s frustratingly difficult to purchase and play the original Silent Hill 2 on PC. Physical copies are few and far between, with prices ever increasing, while the Silent Hill HD collection never escaped consoles and came with a host of fresh issues. It is, however, among the most iconic videogames, certainly within the horror genre, and remains a beloved, oft-discussed classic. In a time when it feels like we can’t move for reboots and remasters, then, Silent Hill 2 is outwardly the perfect game to revive for modern audiences. Continue reading Silent Hill 2 remake review - a respectful, overextended reimagining MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Silent Hill 2 system requirements, The best horror games, Silent Hill 2 release date
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Pinball Spire combines Metroidvania and RPG elements for a new pinball approach
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Pinball Spire combines Metroidvania and RPG elements for a new pinball approach

What would you get if you crossed platforming with pinball? Well, solo developer at Apparition Games, Tom Voros, kindly lent us their time to discuss the arrival of Pinball Spire, which is available now via publishing platform indie.io.  Continue reading Pinball Spire combines Metroidvania and RPG elements for a new pinball approach MORE FROM PCGAMESN: RPG games, Old games, New PC games
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