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NFL Puts Gay and Trans Biological Men on Female Cheerleading Squads
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NFL Puts Gay and Trans Biological Men on Female Cheerleading Squads

The latest thing is to put transgender men in with the female cheerleaders. The NFL can’t help themselves from sending messages, mostly hardcore left-wing messages. They are also adding more noticeably gay men to the female cheerleading squads. They’re confusing the issue between Trans ‘women’ taking over female spaces and just plain gay men. The […] The post NFL Puts Gay and Trans Biological Men on Female Cheerleading Squads appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Lehigh, PA: When You’re Commissioner Is an Accused Drug Dealer
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Lehigh, PA: When You’re Commissioner Is an Accused Drug Dealer

Lehigh County Democrat Commissioner Zach Cole-Borghi has been arrested following a grand jury investigation into an interstate drug ring. Mr. Cole-Borghi, Bethlehem’s open records officer, was arrested Thursday afternoon at Bethlehem City Hall. He was one of 22 people taken into custody as part of a three-year investigation. He is no longer employed at Bethlehem […] The post Lehigh, PA: When You’re Commissioner Is an Accused Drug Dealer appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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HUD Drops The Hammer: Nationwide Crackdown On Illegal Immigrants In Public Housing
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HUD Drops The Hammer: Nationwide Crackdown On Illegal Immigrants In Public Housing

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Newsom Announcing "State-Wide Effort" To Reduce Crime
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Newsom Announcing "State-Wide Effort" To Reduce Crime

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Chicago Mayor: Trump Is The Biggest Threat To Our Democracy
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Chicago Mayor: Trump Is The Biggest Threat To Our Democracy

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Afghanistan Earthquake Kills 800, Injures Thousands As Taliban Seeks Global Aid
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Afghanistan Earthquake Kills 800, Injures Thousands As Taliban Seeks Global Aid

KABUL (Reuters) -One of Afghanistan’s worst earthquakes killed more than 800 people and injured at least 2,800, authorities said on Monday, as rescuers struggled to reach remote areas due to rough mountainous terrain and inclement weather. The disaster will further stretch the resources of the war-torn nation’s Taliban, already grappling with crises ranging from a sharp drop in foreign aid to deportations of hundreds of thousands of Afghans by neighbouring countries. Sharafat Zaman, spokesperson for the health ministry in Kabul, called for international aid to tackle the devastation wrought by the quake of magnitude 6 that struck around midnight local time, at a depth of 10 km (6 miles). “We need it because here lots of people lost their lives and houses,” he told Reuters. The quake killed 812 people in the eastern provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar, administration spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said. Ziaul Haq Mohammadi, a student at Al-Falah University in the eastern city of Jalalabad, was studying in his room at home when the quake struck. He said he tried to stand up but was knocked over by the power of the tremor. “We spent the whole night in fear and anxiety because at any moment another earthquake could happen,” Mohammadi said. Rescuers were battling to reach remote mountainous areas cut off from mobile networks along the Pakistani border, where mudbrick homes dotting the slopes collapsed in the quake. “The area of the earthquake was affected by heavy rain in the last 24-48 hours as well, so the risk of landslides and rock slides is also quite significant – that is why many of the roads are impassable,” Kate Carey, an officer at the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), told Reuters. Rescue teams and authorities are trying to dispose of animal carcasses quickly so as to minimise the risk of contamination to water resources, Carey said. Casualties could rise as rescue teams access more isolated locations, authorities said. “All our … teams have been mobilised to accelerate assistance, so that comprehensive and full support can be provided,” said health ministry spokesperson Abdul Maten Qanee, citing efforts in areas from security to food and health. Reuters Television images showed helicopters ferrying out the affected, while residents helped security forces and medics carry the wounded to ambulances in an area with a long history of earthquakes and floods. Military rescue teams fanned out across the region, the defence ministry said in a statement, with 40 flights carrying away 420 wounded and dead. The quake razed three villages in Kunar, with substantial damage in many others, authorities said. At least 610 people were killed in Kunar with 12 dead in Nangarhar, they added. It was Afghanistan’s third major deadly quake since the Taliban took over in 2021 as foreign forces withdrew, triggering a cut to the international funding that formed the bulk of government finances. Diplomats and aid officials say crises elsewhere in the world, along with donor frustration over the Taliban’s policies towards women, including curbs on those who are aid workers, have spurred the cuts in funding. Even humanitarian aid, aimed at bypassing political institutions to serve urgent needs, has shrunk to $767 million this year, down from $3.8 billion in 2022. APPEALS FOR FUNDING Humanitarian agencies say they are fighting a forgotten crisis in Afghanistan, where the United Nations estimates more than half the population is in urgent need of humanitarian aid. “So far, no foreign governments have reached out to provide support for rescue or relief work,” a spokesperson of Afghanistan’s foreign office said on Monday. Later, a spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry said it was ready to provide disaster relief assistance “according to Afghanistan’s needs and within its capacity”. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar of India said it had delivered 1,000 family tents to Kabul and was moving 15 tonnes of food material to Kunar, with more relief material to be sent from India starting Tuesday. U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres said its mission in Afghanistan was preparing to help those in areas devastated by the quake. Pope Leo also sent condolences for the dead. A 6.1-magnitude earthquake that killed 1,000 people in the eastern region in 2022 was the first major natural disaster faced by the Taliban government. Humanitarian officials and locals say almost two years after a powerful tremor hit the western city of Herat, many villages are still recovering and living in temporary structures. Afghanistan is prone to deadly earthquakes, particularly in the Hindu Kush mountain range, where the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. Quakes in Afghanistan tend to be so deadly because of building construction that is often vulnerable to shaking, and the number of people living in the Hindu Kush, said Richard Walker, professor of tectonics at the University of Oxford. (Reporting by Mohammad Yunus Yawar in Kabul, Saeed Shah and Charlotte Greenfield in Islamabad, Mrinmay Dey and Hritam Mukherjee; writing by Ariba Shahid, Sudipto Ganguly and Shilpa Jamkhandikar; editing by Clarence Fernandez and Mark Heinrich)
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White House BLASTS Chicago Leaders—Crime Debate ERUPTS…
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Federal officials are reigniting the battle over Chicago’s crime narrative, challenging claims of improvement while warning that underlying problems persist—and the stakes for constitutional order are higher than ever. White House Rebukes Chicago Crime Narrative Amid Political Tensions In August 2025, a pointed statement from White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson reignited the debate over Chicago’s handling of its crime crisis. While city officials, led by Mayor Brandon Johnson and CPD Superintendent Larry Snelling, tout declines in shootings and homicides, federal officials challenge the narrative, insisting the city’s longstanding issues remain far from resolved. This dispute exemplifies the broader clash between local and federal authorities, each leveraging crime statistics to advance their political messaging and influence public perceptions. Chicago’s leadership reports that violent crime rates, including homicides and shootings, have dropped by more than 30% compared to 2024. Official data show June 2025 saw the lowest homicide numbers in over a decade, and similar declines are noted for robberies and carjackings. However, persistent challenges remain: arrest rates for reported crimes are stuck at a troubling 16.2%, and non-residential burglaries have surged, bucking the overall downward trend. Critics argue that selective framing of data obscures the city’s deeper, unresolved problems, fueling skepticism among residents and policymakers alike. Crime Statistics as a Battleground for Political Messaging The use of crime metrics has become a political tool in 2025, with both the White House and Chicago officials vying for control of the narrative. Federal officials highlight Chicago as emblematic of urban safety failures, citing the city’s history of high murder rates and ongoing struggles with property crime. In response, city leaders emphasize the success of violence reduction programs, pointing to short-term improvements. This tug-of-war over statistics deepens federal-local tensions and keeps crime at the forefront of national discourse, shaping debates over law enforcement, accountability, and resource allocation. Historical trends reveal that Chicago has led large U.S. cities in homicides for over a decade. The COVID-19 pandemic further strained policing and social services, contributing to spikes in crime. Despite recent improvements, discrepancies in reporting and data interpretation remain a flashpoint, with federal offers of assistance—such as deployment of federal agents—often meeting local resistance. Media outlets amplify these disputes, serving as intermediaries between policymakers and the public, and influencing how crime and safety are understood across the nation. Persistent Challenges Undermine Public Trust and Safety While reductions in violent crime bring hope to many neighborhoods, broader concerns persist. Rising non-residential burglaries and stagnant rates of sexual assault highlight areas where progress remains elusive. The low arrest rate undermines confidence in law enforcement’s ability to ensure safety and justice, raising alarms about accountability and transparency. Residents, especially in high-crime areas, benefit from improved conditions but remain wary of data discrepancies and the potential for political spin to overshadow genuine community needs. Economic and social impacts are intertwined with these crime trends. Lower violence can boost investment and property values, but persistent property crimes threaten business confidence and community stability. Politically, crime remains a flashpoint, fueling debates over federal intervention, local autonomy, and the integrity of public safety reforms. Analysts caution that political rhetoric can overshadow real progress, emphasizing the need for transparent data and responsive policy adjustments to address lingering issues. "Illinois Gov. Pritzker floats conspiracy theory that Trump has ‘other aims’ for deploying National Guard to blue cities: ‘He would like to stop the elections’" – New York Post #SmartNews Not so wild. https://t.co/GwNYsnNWSw — Mark Bo (@Bo53231Bo) September 1, 2025   Expert perspectives from organizations like the Council on Criminal Justice and independent crime analysts confirm that Chicago’s recent reductions are statistically significant, yet they stress the importance of targeted interventions for rising categories such as burglary. Scholars urge ongoing community engagement and data transparency to rebuild public trust and ensure sustainable safety improvements. Ultimately, the battle over Chicago’s crime narrative underscores a broader struggle for control over facts, accountability, and the future of urban governance in America. Sources: Shootings, Homicides in Chicago Both Down More Than 30% Through First Half of 2025, Police Say Crime in Chicago: What You Need to Know Chicago Police Department CompStat Public Report, 2025 Yes, Chicago Has a Crime Problem—Just Ask Its Residents Fact Sheet: 2025 Chicago Crime Decline
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Woody Allen Says Trump Was ‘Pleasure To Work With’ And ‘Very Good Actor’
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Woody Allen Says Trump Was ‘Pleasure To Work With’ And ‘Very Good Actor’

'Did everything correctly'
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American Socialists Created Labor Day And Thank God They Did *Cracks Open Beer*
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American Socialists Created Labor Day And Thank God They Did *Cracks Open Beer*

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JB Pritzker Dodges 2028 Question As He Seeks Third Gov Term
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JB Pritzker Dodges 2028 Question As He Seeks Third Gov Term

'I don't know what the future holds'
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