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My Fluffy Apple Pancakes Are So Good, Everyone Fights for Seconds
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My Fluffy Apple Pancakes Are So Good, Everyone Fights for Seconds

Editor’s Note: We’ve updated this recipe and think you’ll love it! If you’re looking for the previous version, don’t worry — you can still find it under weekend apple pancake.When it comes to breakfast, I’m a pancake gal through and through. Three-ingredient cottage cheese pancakes are a staple on weekday mornings. READ MORE...
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I Feared What Hurricane Helene Had Done to Our Community. One Year Later, We Have Hope.
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I Feared What Hurricane Helene Had Done to Our Community. One Year Later, We Have Hope.

It’s been almost a year since Hurricane Helene reshaped Western North Carolina and Southern Appalachia. But as a native of that region, I remember it like it was yesterday: the reports of catastrophic flooding, thousands of mudslides, and infrastructure failures—from interstate closures to cell towers being offline.   Four days after the storm, I had still not heard from my parents. Cell service across the region was down, power was still out, and there was no way in or out. They were stranded five hours away, and I had no idea if they were OK.   When I loaded up my truck with extra gas tanks, cases of water, food and toiletries, I had no idea if I was even going to make it home.   It was not until I had gotten to Raleigh that I heard I-26 had reopened for traffic into the region. Not 30 minutes later, for the first time in a week, I heard from my brother, who told me my family was safe.   But many families in our community weren’t so lucky. They lost everything, including their loved ones.   Survivor’s guilt plagued our community as we said goodbye to our friends, family, co-workers, classmates, and neighbors and asked, why wasn’t it me?   Appreciation must be given to lawmakers like Republican North Carolina Sens. Thom Tillis and Ted Budd and Republican Reps. Chuck Edwards, of North Carolina, and Tim Burchett, of Tennessee, who never stopped fighting to deliver aid to our region.   In the immediate aftermath of the storm, President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance made it their mission to bring awareness to Appalachia. Republican Party Chairman Michael Whatley, who is now running for Senate, fought to ensure Western North Carolinians could vote despite many polling locations being destroyed by the flooding.   Southern Appalachia has overcome a lot since then, and a lot of the credit belongs to private citizens, not just federal officials.   The Biden administration failed to act swiftly immediately following the storm, and our region relied on the goodwill of volunteers, celebrities, and billionaires to connect our community with the outside world.   Still, today, credit must be given to the brave civilians who dropped everything to help.   It was Elon Musk, not the federal government, who delivered Starlink across the region so they could connect with the outside world.  And it wasn’t the federal government that delivered food, supplies, and water to families stranded with no way to cross the river. It was former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and the Cajun Navy.   And who delivered warm meals on horseback and scraped mud out of ruined buildings? Churches, nonprofits, and universities—not the federal government.   Families who suffered their own loss during the storm dropped what they were doing to check on their elderly neighbors and family members who had no way of communicating whether they were safe or distressed.   Instead of waiting for the federal government to act, our community banded together, threw our differences aside, and rolled up our sleeves to restore our way of life.   I have spoken to several of our local officials who are still waiting for the help everyone says is coming. Whether it be homes from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for families who have already been approved or businesses that are waiting on relief disbursements, our community is still waiting on the assistance they have been promised.   For generations, Appalachia has suffered the consequences of broken promises by the federal government. That all changed last November as communities throughout the region sent a message to Washington that they will not be forgotten any longer.   In the first official trip of his second term—just three days after his inauguration—Trump visited Western North Carolina to see the devastation, and the progress, firsthand. He immediately signed an executive order to streamline FEMA priorities and competency.   It was at that moment that the tide began to shift. His message to our community reignited hope.   In the months after his visit, the federal government began to work faster. The elimination of regulation and the complete support from the White House helped Western North Carolina get through the initial cleanup phase into the revival phase.   Helene devastated two of my county’s three towns. In May of this year, both towns held reopening ceremonies to celebrate an incredible milestone.   Southern Appalachia is still rebuilding, but the progress we have experienced must be celebrated. Towns have reopened, shops are being rebuilt, and families are beginning to feel a new normal.   We celebrate the hard work, dedication, and sacrifice made by so many throughout Western North Carolina who have selflessly committed a year of their lives to rebuilding and restoring our region.  The revival of Southern Appalachia is a testament to the strength and resilience of Appalachians. We stepped up when our neighbors needed us most, and we are stronger because we never let adversity keep us down.   Originally published by Fox News The post I Feared What Hurricane Helene Had Done to Our Community. One Year Later, We Have Hope. appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Out-of-Options Dems Return to 'Big Beautiful Bill,' Try to Compare It to Cracker Barrel Rebrand
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Out-of-Options Dems Return to 'Big Beautiful Bill,' Try to Compare It to Cracker Barrel Rebrand

It used to be, when I was a lad, that the Labor Day weekend would mark the end of the slow summer news season and the beginning of fall. Congress would return from its break, the torpor of July and August would shake itself off, and the news cycle would...
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“We were the antithesis of Britpop – we really hated all that kind of thing." Every Idlewild album in the band's own words
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“We were the antithesis of Britpop – we really hated all that kind of thing." Every Idlewild album in the band's own words

Scottish rockers Idlewild are poised to celebrate their 30th anniversary with the release of their self-titled 10th album. Frontman Roddy Woomble talks us through the history of the band, album-by-album
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Rick Wakeman announces new album, Melancholia, will be released in October
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Rick Wakeman announces new album, Melancholia, will be released in October

Rick Wakeman's new studio album, Melancholia, completes a trilogy of piano-based album releases
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40 Good Night Prayers for Peaceful Rest in the Evening
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40 Good Night Prayers for Peaceful Rest in the Evening

Share these night prayers for evening bedtime with your children, spouse and friends so they too can fall asleep feeling blessed and thankful. God is wanting and waiting to give you peace and comfort at night time.
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When You Feel Spiritually Dry
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When You Feel Spiritually Dry

When You Feel Spiritually Dry
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5 Healthy Breakfasts to Start Your Morning with Peace and Purpose
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5 Healthy Breakfasts to Start Your Morning with Peace and Purpose

5 Healthy Breakfasts to Start Your Morning with Peace and Purpose
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Morning Brief: China Hosts US Foes At Military Parade, EU Censorship, New Orleans Crime Crackdown
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Morning Brief: China Hosts US Foes At Military Parade, EU Censorship, New Orleans Crime Crackdown

China hosts Russia and North Korea for a massive military parade, flexing its muscles and showcasing new advanced weaponry. European speech laws come under scrutiny in a U.S. House hearing after an Irish comedian is arrested in London for X posts made in America. President Trump weighs sending federal forces to New Orleans at the governor’s request, while blue city leaders resist his help despite rampant crime. It’s Thursday, September 4, 2025, and this is the news you need to know to start your day. Morning Wire is available on video! You can watch today’s episode here: If you’d rather listen to your news, today’s edition of the Morning Wire podcast can be heard below:   China Flexes Military Muscle in Massive Parade Topline: China hosted a record-setting military parade in Beijing on Wednesday, showcasing new advanced weaponry and deepening its ties with American adversaries like Russia and North Korea. The parade, held on the 80th anniversary of China’s victory over Japan in World War II, featured tens of thousands of troops marching through Tiananmen Square. China flaunted new hypersonic missiles, long-range drones, and stealth fighters for the first time. The event was attended by the leaders of 26 countries, including Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un. In a speech, Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke of the “rejuvenation of the Chinese nation,” a phrase the CCP often uses when discussing a potential takeover of Taiwan. President Trump responded from the White House, reminding Xi of the “massive amount of support and blood that the United States gave to China in order to help it secure its freedom.” In a bizarre hot mic moment, Putin and Xi were overheard discussing human immortality, with Putin suggesting biotechnology could allow people to “live younger and younger,” to which Xi replied that there is a “chance of living to 150” this century.     European Speech Laws Under Fire After Comedian’s Arrest Topline: The recent arrest of an Irish comedian in London over X posts he made in the United States has thrust Europe’s draconian speech laws into the spotlight, with U.S. lawmakers now warning of a “censorship regime” that threatens Americans. Laws like the E.U.’s Digital Services Act and the U.K.’s Online Safety Act hold tech companies accountable for “hate speech” and “disinformation” with the threat of massive fines, effectively forcing American companies to export European censorship rules globally. The issue came to a head this week with the arrest of Irish comedian Graham Linehan at Heathrow airport for posts critical of the transgender movement that he had made while in the United States. In a U.S. House hearing on Wednesday, Nigel Farage warned, “This could happen to any American man or woman that goes to Heathrow that has said things online that the British government and British police don’t like.” Other examples of prosecutions under these laws include a Finnish member of parliament for posting a Bible verse and a British army veteran for praying silently in his head. The Trump administration is taking action in response. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is lobbying E.U. nations for the repeal of the Digital Services Act, and President Trump is reportedly weighing sanctions on E.U. officials who enforce the speech laws.     Trump Weighs Crime Crackdown in New Orleans Topline: President Trump is now considering sending federal forces to New Orleans to fight crime at the request of Louisiana’s Republican governor, even as blue city leaders continue to resist his help despite rampant violence. After touting the success of his D.C. crime crackdown, President Trump said he is weighing where to go next. “Do we go to Chicago or do we go to a place like New Orleans where we have a great governor, Jeff Landry, who wants us to come in,” Trump said Wednesday, adding he could “straighten that out in about 2 weeks.” The offer comes as leaders in Illinois continue to claim there is no crisis in Chicago. “The president’s absurd characterizations do not match what is happening on the ground here,” said Governor JB Pritzker. His comments came after a Labor Day weekend in Chicago that saw nine people killed and 52 wounded in shootings. President Trump’s ability to intervene in blue cities was dealt a blow this week when a Clinton-appointed federal judge in San Francisco ruled against his use of the National Guard to protect ICE agents from rioters in Los Angeles.
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