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Trump DOE confirms it’s canceling over $700M in manufacturing grants
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Trump DOE confirms it’s canceling over $700M in manufacturing grants

The Department of Energy said it was canceling grants to build new factories in places like Alabama and Kentucky. Three startups are affected.
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Meta AI’s app downloads and daily users spiked after launch of ‘Vibes’ AI video feed
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Meta AI’s app downloads and daily users spiked after launch of ‘Vibes’ AI video feed

New data from Similarweb shows Meta AI’s mobile app is surging in popularity, jumping from 775,000 to 2.7 million daily active users in just four weeks. The app is now seeing roughly 300,000 new installs per day — up from under 200,000 previously.
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U.S. and Australia sign $3B critical minerals deal
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U.S. and Australia sign $3B critical minerals deal

Leaders of the country's governments announced they would work together to secure critical minerals supplies outside of Chinese control. The deal includes a new gallium refinery in Western Australia.
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City-States Without Limits – Part 1
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City-States Without Limits – Part 1

If you missed Ian Davis’ great two part series on Dark MAGA, you really should read those here and here.  In a new series, Davis shows how the Trump administration is being used by those that own them in Silicon Valley to form privatized city-states in the united States that will be aligned with a …
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Lynyrd Skynyrd Pays Tribute To Band Members Killed In 1977 Plane Crash On The 48th Anniversary Of The Tragic Accident
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Lynyrd Skynyrd Pays Tribute To Band Members Killed In 1977 Plane Crash On The 48th Anniversary Of The Tragic Accident

48 years ago today. When you think southern rock, one of the first bands you think of should be Lynyrd Skynyrd. The legendary band founded by Ronnie Van Zant, Bob Burns, Gary Rossington, Allen Collins, and Larry Junstrom in Jacksonville, Florida popularized the southern rock genre after the release of their 1973 debut album, (Pronounced ‘Lĕh-‘nérd ‘Skin-‘nérd), when they landed a spot opening for The Who. That debut album featured songs that are still massive hits today – songs like “Simple Man,” “Gimme Three Steps” and of course, “Free Bird.” And their popularity only grew over the next few years, especially after their biggest hit “Sweet Home Alabama” was released on their sophomore album, Second Helping. By 1977, the band had released their fifth studio album, Street Survivors, and headed out on tour to promote it. But just three days after the album’s release, tragedy would strike. Lynyrd Skynyrd played a show in Greenville, South Carolina on October 20, 1977, and then boarded a chartered plane to Baton Rouge for a show at LSU the next day. It was supposed to be the band’s last flight in their Convair CV-240, which drummer Artimus Pyle would later say “looked like it belonged to the Clampett family” from The Beverly Hillbillies. In Baton Rouge, Lynyrd Skynyrd would be upgrading to a Learjet – one that would better reflect their status as one of the top rock bands in the world. En route to Louisiana, the plane ran out of fuel near the end of the flight over Mississippi. The pilots attempted to reach McComb Airport, but soon realized that they wouldn’t make it and decided to attempt an emergency landing in an open field. As the plane went down, it skimmed the tops of some trees, eventually slamming into a large tree and breaking apart. Killed in the crash were lead singer Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines and his sister who sang background vocals for the band, Cassie Gaines, along with the band’s assistant road manager, the pilot and co-pilot. The rest of the band survived, but were severely injured. An NTSB investigation would find that the plane’s pilots failed to check the fuel tanks before leaving Greenville, and the fuel gauges on that type of plane were known to malfunction. The band would eventually take a hiatus after the crash, reuniting only once over the next 10 years to play an instrumental version of “Free Bird” at Charlie Daniels’ Volunteer Jam in Nashville in 1979. And the band’s label, MCA, would also withdraw the original cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Street Survivors album – which featured a picture of the band engulfed in flames – out of respect for the victims of the crash. But in 1987, Lynyrd Skynyrd would reunite, with Ronnie Van Zant’s younger brother Johnny joining five original members of the band who had survived the plane crash for a tribute tour. The reunited band chose to continue on after the 1987 tribute tour, and in 1991 Lynyrd Skynyrd released their first studio album since the plane crash. The band has continued on ever since, with Rickey Medlocke being the only current member who was with the band before the plane crash (though he left in 1972 before rejoining the current iteration of Skynyrd in 1996). Longtime guitarist Gary Rossington, who was the last surviving member of Lynyrd Skynyrd and the longest-serving member of the band, joined the reunited band and continued touring with Skynyrd until his death in 2023. And today, on the 48th anniversary of the crash, Lynyrd Skynyrd paid tribute to those who were tragically killed in Mississippi on this day in 1977: “October 20th, 1977 is a day that we don’t wish to forget but a day that we wish never happened at all. We don’t wish to forget this day because we now carry the names of our fallen brothers and sisters on our hearts and minds forever, honoring the legacy that they have started. The tragic end to our beloved Ronnie Van Zant, Steve and Cassie Gaines, and Dean Kilpatrick. So today, kick your feet up, put on some Skynyrd, and look to the sky as we remember our lost brothers and sisters from that fateful day. Fly high Freebirds.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lynyrd Skynyrd (@skynyrd) It’s impossible to overstate the impact that Lynyrd Skynyrd had on southern rock music, and even today’s country music. Ask your favorite country artist who inspired them, and I’m betting that Lynyrd Skynyrd would be on a lot of those lists – even though the band’s original run was tragically cut short, on this day 48 years ago. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go listen to Skynyrd. Coincidentally, it’s already on my record player. The post Lynyrd Skynyrd Pays Tribute To Band Members Killed In 1977 Plane Crash On The 48th Anniversary Of The Tragic Accident first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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“I Get To Meet The Real Lainey Wilson!”- Viral 4-Year-Old Fan Sings “Somewhere Over Laredo” With The Country Star In St. Louis
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“I Get To Meet The Real Lainey Wilson!”- Viral 4-Year-Old Fan Sings “Somewhere Over Laredo” With The Country Star In St. Louis

Making this little girl’s dream come true. Earlier this month, a little girl, named Millie,  from Missouri took the internet by storm with her adorable performance of Lainey Wilson’s “Somewhere Over Laredo.” The young girl hit the stage to perform her retiring queen talent at a local pageant, and took the world by storm with her confidence and ability to clearly sing the lyrics of the recently released song. The Millie’s mother shared that last year she won the pageant by shooting her bow and arrow, but traded her archery skills for bell bottom jeans. Talk about a young woman of many talents! The video took off online, leading Wilson to drop a comment sharing how much she loved this performance: “Superstar!! Killlllled it sister.” @averiewigger My 4 year old singing Lainey Wilson at our home town pageant Friday night!! #toddlersoftiktok #toddler #laineywilson #laineywilsonmusic #countrymusic ♬ original sound – Averie Wigger Lainey Wilson was not the only one who loved this performance. Check out some of the other comments left on this video: “Omg how cute!!” “This is the most adorable thing ever!” “She needs to meet Lainey Wilson.” “She’s actually amazing.”  “Awesome job! You sure hit it out of the park and did Lainey proud!” After the video took off, and got Lainey Wilson’s attention, many viewers hoped that this young superfan would get to meet Lainey Wilson soon. Her mother shared they were planning on attending Wilson’s show in St. Louis, and sure enough, they met the “Hang Tight Honey” singer back stage. The little girl was sporting the same sparkly bell bottoms as she did in the viral moment, and Lainey Wilson was in awe of Millie as they met: “Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? I get to meet the real Lainey Wilson!?” Wilson says as she gives the little girl a big bear hug. You can tell that Millie is a little timid meeting her idol, but you can also tell that she is in awe of Wilson and is taking in the moment fully. Wilson then leads Millie into singing “Somewhere Over Laredo.” The moment, just like the first viral video, melts your heart as a viewer. This moment will last forever in this little girl’s mind, and it’s a reminder that Lainey Wilson is more than a country star, but role model for so many young girls. Millie is well on her way to being a star, and having a strong woman like Lainey Wilson to look up to will take her far. Check it out: @averiewigger Can you EVEN believe it? Dreams come TRUE, even for tiny towns and tiny girls!!!!! My little superstar is goin places!! PROUD MOM!!!!! #surreal #laineywilson #toddlersoftiktok #proudmom #stlouis ♬ original sound – Lainey Wilson The post “I Get To Meet The Real Lainey Wilson!”- Viral 4-Year-Old Fan Sings “Somewhere Over Laredo” With The Country Star In St. Louis first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Rising Country Star, Elizabeth Nichols, Goes Viral With Unreleased Song “Might Go MAGA” & Fans Are Divided
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Rising Country Star, Elizabeth Nichols, Goes Viral With Unreleased Song “Might Go MAGA” & Fans Are Divided

Turning heads. Just weeks after Zach Bryan started a media firestorm that resulted in both the Department of Homeland Security and the White House itself blasting the “Something in the Orange” singer upon the teasing of his unreleased song, “Bad News,” rising country star, Elizabeth Nichols has turned heads with a new politically-charged unreleased song, “Might Go MAGA.” In case you’re unfamiliar with Nichols, she is quite easily one of the most successful newcomers in the genre on TikTok. Getting her start on the platform, the 22-year-old Kentucky native scored a viral hit with her debut single, “I Got A New One,” which was propelled to further success after Kelly Clarkson performed the track on her daytime television show. She’d also score massive success both on TikTok and abroad with singles such as “Mama” and one of her recent releases, “Daughter.” If you recall, Nichols turned heads back in September following the assassination of conservative activist and Turning Point USA founder, Charlie Kirk, when she penned a short yet undeniably powerful reflection to the reaction to Kirk’s death. Taking aim at those celebrating the heinous act and simultaneously, she’d call out the hypocrisy of those who call for empathy and peace while celebrating the loss of someone’s husband and father. In the Instagram post, she sings: “If you’re anti-gun and you’re anti-war And your enemy is shot and you pop a cork You’re not anti-gun, you’re not anti-war If you’re pro free-speech, let people talk But you clap your hand when the speech is stopped You’re not pro free-speech, you just like to talk If a family mourns and you celebrate If your empathy can’t reach all graves Then you’ve become What you say you hate” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Elizabeth Nichols (@elizabethnichols) Earlier in the month, she’d also take to Instagram to deliver another timely reflection on the division in the country with the teasing of another unreleased song, “The State of Our Nation,” where she ponders over the fact that many of us aren’t as different as we seem and are ultimately divided by preconceived notions of each other. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Elizabeth Nichols (@elizabethnichols) If there’s one thing that’s abundantly clear with Nichols as both a writer and artist, it’s the simple fact that she isn’t afraid to offend anyone with these unreleased, topical songs. This was put on full display over the weekend upon her posting her most recent unreleased song, “Might Go MAGA.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Elizabeth Nichols (@elizabethnichols) Clearly satirical in nature, Nichols takes aim at certain members of the right (and MAGA in general). Lamenting on the fact that the man she’s talking to is a right winger, the “Little Birds” singer debates on whether the fact she should just “go MAGA” for him despite taking issue with the fact he’s pro-deportation and she’s not looking to “sell her rights” and become a stay-at-home wife. “I love a boat and when that wind blows I won’t hear him talking ’bout ‘the Mexicans’ And how we should pray for them Right before he says we should deport ’em I love my rights, but wouldn’t it be nice To spend my days just mentally undressing Every pool guy with big muscles Let my brain just turn straight into bubbles Hell I might blow a kiss, reel him in Man, it’d be so easy I’m his type, I look right Who wouldn’t believe me? All I do is click my shoes And poof, abracadabra Hell I might, hell I might I might go… Grow a bob, quit my job There’s casseroles to heat up Sell my rights, wear the whites As long as there’s no prenup Why would I work 9 to 5 And think when I don’t have to? Hell I might, hell I might Hell I might go MAGA” Undeniably catchy, the satirical tune is clearly a dig at some members of the right. However, that did not stop fans in the comments from being confused by her stance in the song (because media literacy nowadays is all but dead) and asking her for further clarification on her politics. “I love you and this is a banger but pls tell me it’s a joke bc what?” “Wait so are you coming out as AMAGA or making fun of MAGA?” “So are you or aren’t you? Need clarification” Unsurprisingly, Nichols caught some flack in the comments from both the left and the right. While many were praising her for the boldness and ultimately catchy nature of the song, some left-leaning commenters were still quick to criticize her for the tongue-in-cheek nature of the track. Conversely, right-leaning fans were offended by the fact they were the subject of the satirical song. “I wish being delulu [delusional] was the solulu [solution] but unfortunately there’s too many injustices happening these days.” “A white woman who will never have to experience the same amount of existential fear through the rise of fascism and MAGA making a song about how hilarious it would be if she went MAGA, ironically making a great point how liberals turn fascist the second it’s convenient. This isn’t ‘satire.'” “Even if you are left, promoting this way of thinking is harmful. Please do your research before attempting to build an olive branch between these arguments.” “Soooo now we are just okay with women putting women down for THEIR choice to be supported by their husbands? Funny that it’s always the side that preaches for ‘equality’ but won’t support women exercising their right to choose how they want to live.” “If she’s trying to defend the stance of women being independent, having careers, and making their own decisions, why then is she putting other women down that are exercising that right to make their own decisions?” As they say with satire, the entire point is to offend the audience. It’s fairly obvious that Nichols, who has already presented herself as fairly moderate through the aforementioned Charlie Kirk reflection and “The State Of Our Nation,” has little to no desire to be an overtly left or right-leaning artist. Though it seems hard to believe nowadays given the state of social media and polarization in general, but a lot of people, Nichols included, are fairly moderate and ultimately not afraid to express views that simultaneously are considered to be in opposition of the standard right or left-wing monolith. Again, “Might Go MAGA” is satire, and it does it’s job perfectly.The post Rising Country Star, Elizabeth Nichols, Goes Viral With Unreleased Song “Might Go MAGA” & Fans Are Divided first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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DUDE VIDEO – Leftist at No Kings in Chicago tells people to get their guns and shoot ICE agents dead
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DUDE VIDEO – Leftist at No Kings in Chicago tells people to get their guns and shoot ICE agents dead

A leftist at a No Kings protest in Chicago yesterday took to the microphone and literally told people to get their guns and shoot ICE agents dead, saying they need to be . . .
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BREAKING: China ATTACKS Dollar, Loads-Up Gold, Ahead of ULTIMATE Xi-Trump Summit in 12 Days
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BREAKING: China ATTACKS Dollar, Loads-Up Gold, Ahead of ULTIMATE Xi-Trump Summit in 12 Days

BREAKING: China ATTACKS Dollar, Loads-Up Gold, Ahead of ULTIMATE Xi-Trump Summit in 12 DaysFollow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos:https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
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Former Trump national security advisor shares what's 'a little unclear' about Trump-Zelenskyy talks
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Former Trump national security advisor shares what's 'a little unclear' about Trump-Zelenskyy talks

Former Trump national security advisor shares what's 'a little unclear' about Trump-Zelenskyy talksFollow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos:https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
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