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This Rescue Dog's Transformation Will Leave You Speechless | The Dodo
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For the Best Rice Krispies Treats of Your Life, Swap Half the Cereal With This
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For the Best Rice Krispies Treats of Your Life, Swap Half the Cereal With This

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This Hole in the Ground Could Make America Even Richer
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London’s Restricted ‘March for Jesus’ Highlights Suspected Pro-Muslim and Anti-Christian Bias in Policing
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London’s Restricted ‘March for Jesus’ Highlights Suspected Pro-Muslim and Anti-Christian Bias in Policing

The London Metropolitan Police restricted the “Walk with Jesus” procession, originally planned for Tower Hamlets, a predominantly Muslim area in East London. The Jan. 31 U.K. Independence Party-affiliated event was moved to Central London, where a few hundred people marched from Marble Arch to Trafalgar Square, led by Nick Tenconi. No major incidents were reported, but the event’s proximity to a pro-Palestine demonstration led to 14 arrests across the city. Critics say police actions favor Muslim sensitivities over Christian traditions, fueling concerns about free expression and religious equality. Organizers intended to hold a straightforward procession within Tower Hamlets, a diverse borough with a significant Bangladeshi Muslim population and differing cultural norms. This marks the second recent UKIP event to be blocked, following the “Mass Deportations Tour” in October. Such interventions are interpreted as preemptive measures targeting groups perceived as provocative, regardless of whether the events are peaceful or faith-based. Police cited past counter-protests as justification, but critics call this a “heckler’s veto” and question police neutrality. Tommy Robinson, a prominent figure known for expressing concerns about mass immigration and the perceived Islamization of the U.K., publicized the ban in contrast to permitted Muslim processions such as Shia marches. He recounted his initial aversion to the church until a prison pastor introduced him to the Bible. Although not an organizer, Robinson’s commentary highlights the broader cultural tensions and amplifies the perspectives of working-class communities who feel alienated by these changes. Perceptions of favoritism were also evident during the December Whitehall carol service, “United for Christ this Christmas,” organized by Robinson, which featured hymns and bible readings. Despite its peaceful nature and attendance of approximately 2,000 people, police classified the event as a protest and deployed significant resources. Critics argue that this classification reflects bias, with authorities treating Christian gatherings with suspicion while being more accepting of Islamic events. This situation is cited as an example of the politicization of religious events associated with conservative groups. This situation reflects broader societal tensions, as England, historically defined by Christian traditions, now includes areas such as Tower Hamlets that are described by some as “no-go zones” for Christians, with associated risks of violence. The existence of such zones is seen as challenging the concept of shared public spaces within a tolerant society. Reports show rising Christian nationalism and concern about Islamization. Left-wing groups like Hope Not Hate warn against divisive religious mobilization, but critics say these groups oppose patriotic, faith-based movements. Critics also say these restrictions create a two-tier policing system, undermining liberties and public trust in equal treatment. Those critics link this to Muslim Mayor Sadiq Khan’s oversight. A December Policy Exchange report slams “two-tier policing” and recommends that Khan lose control over impartiality failures. Khan denies bias, citing crime drops, but the report ties his policies to trust erosion and protest disparities. Findings spark calls for reform and transparent accountability. Examples include protected pro-Palestine marches and stricter policing of anti-immigration protests. Critics cite inconsistent responses to different groups and events, calling for change. From an American perspective, these developments are seen as analogous to the silencing of conservative and Christian voices on university campuses. In the U.K., the issue is framed as a challenge to national identity, exacerbated by perceptions of policing that prioritize Muslim communities. This situation prompts broader reflection on how increasing diversity affects the nation’s cultural heritage. The expansion of areas with significant Muslim populations is viewed by some as testing the limits of societal tolerance, particularly when demands for deference are perceived to be enforced through threats or policing practices seen as favoring Muslim communities. This dynamic raises questions about the sustainability of multiculturalism in the absence of mutual respect for longstanding traditions. Proposed amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill regarding protests near places of worship may further institutionalize disparities and exacerbate existing societal divisions. The march signals a shift: exclusion risks confining Christian heritage to books. Without equality, Britain’s Christian principles yield to fragmentation with an Islamic veto, aided by anti-Christian police. This calls for defending fundamental values. The American experience with the First Amendment serves as a cautionary example regarding how tensions and perceived bias can undermine fundamental freedoms. These issues are increasingly relevant in global discussions on religious liberty and underscore the importance of advocating for balanced coexistence. We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post London’s Restricted ‘March for Jesus’ Highlights Suspected Pro-Muslim and Anti-Christian Bias in Policing appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Ellen DeGeneres Comes Crawling Back to US After Fleeing Post-Trump Victory, Buys $27 Million California Mansion
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Ellen DeGeneres Comes Crawling Back to US After Fleeing Post-Trump Victory, Buys $27 Million California Mansion

Daytime talk show host Ellen DeGeneres did not last long in her new home overseas. After President Donald Trump's 2024 election victory, DeGeneres and her partner Portia de Rossi relocated to a 43-acre property in Cotswolds, England. That decision in itself could be a separate conversation. DeGeneres, looking to flee...
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MINDFULNESS, MEDITATION AND MOTORCYCLES
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MINDFULNESS, MEDITATION AND MOTORCYCLES

Finding stillness in motion: how riding a motorcycle can teach us mindfulness Speeding along an open road on my motorcycle, flanked by the great outdoors, the engine hums and the noise in my mind disappears. Riding a motorcycle demands total presence. Focus isn’t optional. It’s a matter of survival. After all, a wandering mind could lead to disaster. But it’s not fear or panic that sharpens my attention. It is something else entirely. As a clinical psychologist, I understand fear well. I know how danger activates the fight-or-flight response. And yet, paradoxically, it is on my motorcycle that I feel most calm. This is where I experience the greatest joy. It is where I find what I would describe as a state of mindfulness. Mindfulness is the practice of paying attention to the present moment, on purpose and without judgment. In psychological therapy, it is usually cultivated through meditation. People are encouraged to sit quietly, focus on the breath and observe thoughts and sensations as they arise. Mindfulness is not an “in the moment” technique to reduce immediate distress. It is a skill developed through regular practice. Research shows that it activates brain areas involved in emotional regulation and focused attention. Studies also suggest mindfulness can improve emotional health, reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress, and help people respond to difficult situations more thoughtfully rather than reacting on impulse. Mindfulness can be practiced in many ways. Some approaches rely on stillness, such as body scans and breathing exercises. Others involve movement, including yoga, tai chi and walking meditation. What unites them is deliberate attention to the here and now. Because mindfulness is accessible, cheap and relatively easy to learn, it has spread far beyond therapy rooms. It now appears everywhere, from healthcare settings to social media reels and YouTube tutorials promising calm in minutes. This popularity is not necessarily a problem. But mindfulness is not without its limits. Mindfulness is not a cure for serious mental illness. It cannot resolve structural problems such as poverty, trauma or unsafe environments. For some people, particularly those with a history of trauma or certain mental health conditions, sitting still with their thoughts can be distressing. Mindfulness practices can sometimes intensify intrusive or triggering thoughts rather than soothe them. As with all types of psychological therapy, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. That is why it is worth broadening how we think about attention, emotional regulation and mental wellbeing. Attention under pressure Motorcycling offers one such alternative. It’s a mentally and physically demanding activity. The bike itself is heavy and a rider needs strength and balance, particularly when riding at slow speeds and when stopping. Core muscles are engaged when maneuvering and all limbs are engaged in braking, clutch control and gear changes. Mentally, the demands are even greater. Riders must remain continuously alert to road conditions, traffic, weather and the unpredictable actions of other road users. Decisions often need to be made in seconds, like when to brake, when to accelerate, how to navigate a bend, how to respond to an unexpected hazard. All of this takes place knowing that the rider’s protection is limited to their clothing. These demands may explain why riding a motorbike can feel so absorbing. Research supports this. A study exploring the mental and physical effects of motorcycling showed improvements in focused attention, sensory awareness and the ability to ignore distractions. Riders become better at scanning their environment and predicting what might happen next. This is a skill known as “situational awareness”. Many riders also report these benefits in their own accounts of riding motorbikes. Perhaps most strikingly, despite motorcycling being a high-risk activity, research found reductions in stress hormones while riding. The proposed explanation is that the intense concentration required leaves little room for ruminating on everyday worries. Attention is fully captured by the task at hand. Rethinking mindfulness Unlike traditional mindfulness practice, motorcycling does not require deliberate non-judgment of thoughts or sensations. There is no effort to observe the mind. The activity itself does the work. Similar effects have been observed in other high-demand pursuits, such as rock climbing and athletic performance. Clinically, this matters. While traditional mindfulness practices may not be suitable or achievable for everyone, there are alternatives. Activities which demand full engagement – mentally and physically – may offer similar psychological benefits. Purposeful, absorbing activities can help regulate emotions, sharpen attention and reduce stress over time. For some people, stillness is not the route to being present. Sometimes, mindfulness is found not by slowing down, but by moving – fully, deliberately and with purpose. –Beth DaleyThe Conversation.com The post MINDFULNESS, MEDITATION AND MOTORCYCLES appeared first on Bikernet.com - Online Biker Magazine.
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3 Doors Down frontman Brad Arnold dead at 47
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3 Doors Down frontman Brad Arnold dead at 47

Tributes pour in for 3 Doors Down singer who helped "redefine mainstream rock music"
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"It was an intense place to be for a gay man in that world." Faith No More's Roddy Bottum on hair metal
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"It was an intense place to be for a gay man in that world." Faith No More's Roddy Bottum on hair metal

Queer icon Roddy Bottom of Faith No More recalls the "ugly" side of hair metal
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Ohio: Man charged with threatening to assassinate VP Vance also accused of having child sex abuse materials
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Ohio: Man charged with threatening to assassinate VP Vance also accused of having child sex abuse materials

A federal grand jury has indicted an Ohio man for threatening to kill Vice President JD Vance, but added charges of possessing child pornography, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
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