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Martha Stewart Gets Political After Urging From Teenage Granddaughter
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Martha Stewart Gets Political After Urging From Teenage Granddaughter

Lifestyle mogul Martha Stewart is speaking out against President Donald Trump's ongoing deportation campaign, saying on social media that, at her granddaughter's urging, she condemned the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents against migrants and protesters...
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Meta CEO Zuckerberg OK'd Sex-Talking Bots for Minors
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Meta CEO Zuckerberg OK'd Sex-Talking Bots for Minors

Meta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg approved allowing minors to access AI chatbot companions that safety staffers warned were capable of sexual interactions, according to internal Meta documents filed in a New Mexico state court case.
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Sheriff: Person Shot in Border Patrol Incident in Pima County
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Sheriff: Person Shot in Border Patrol Incident in Pima County

A person was shot and in critical condition Tuesday in southern Arizona during an incident involving U.S. Border Patrol, according to the Pima County Sheriff's Department.
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Crock Pot Taco Casserole
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Crock Pot Taco Casserole

This Crock Pot Taco Casserole is an easy, cheesy, creamy slow cooker dinner made with taco seasoned beef, shredded hash browns and Rotel!. A SIMPLE, FILLING CROCK POT CASSEROLE This Crock Pot Taco Casserole was inspired by my Crock Pot Taco Hash Brown Casserole that ended up being a huge hit and went viral on some social media platforms. It’s similar to this dish, but I tweaked it and made a few changes some of y’all had suggested. It is another easy recipe that you can just toss in the Slow Cooker and it’s full of flavors that the whole family will gobble up! FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:  Can I make this on the stove instead? Well, I do have a similar version of this recipe that is made on the stove, Taco Potato Skillet, but to make it more like that, you’ll have to add the sour cream, cheddar cheese and Rotel that we use in this recipe because I didn’t use them in the skillet version. How to serve this Taco Casserole? The nice thing about this one is it actually makes a really good scoopable serving on tortilla chips! You could serve this as a casserole all by itself, or stuff it inside a burrito or use it as a topping on a Taco Salad on a big tortilla shell. What to serve with this Slow Cooker Taco Casserole? I feel like this casserole really is a whole meal in one, but, if you want to add a few sides to round it out more, you add a nice, green side salad or some steamed veggies. I like to keep it super simple and quick by using a bagged salad or a bag of those frozen veggies that you can pop in the microwave to bring in some healthy veggies for your family. Can I bring in some heat to this casserole? If you want to add a little heat, get the Rotel with medium to hot heat. You could also add a diced jalapeno with or without seeds to the entire mix before cooking. How long do leftovers last? Once any leftover casserole cools, transfer it to an airtight container and place in the fridge for up to 4 days. Leftovers heat well in the microwave or oven. You can keep them longer by using a freezer safe container or bag and removeingany excess air before freezing. They should last about 3 months in the freezer. Be sure to thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat before serving again. INGREDIENTS NEEDED: (SEE RECIPE CARD BELOW FOR THE FULL RECIPE) ground beef– you can swap out the beef for ground chicken or ground turkey for this casserole. Feel free to cook your beef with onions and garlic and season with salt and pepper instead of taco seasoning if you prefer. frozen shredded hash browns– You can grab the store brand version if your store makes its own version. It doesn’t matter if it’s name brand or store brands. If you want to use diced potatoes, you can use them, in fact, that’s what I use in my Slow Cooker Taco Hash Brown Casserole. taco seasoning packet– I think it’s a good idea to use low sodium where possible if you are sensitive to salt. You can always add salt later if you feel it needs itYou can keep a better control on all of the ingredients by using a Homemade Taco Seasoning too. sour cream– if you need other options if you aren’t a sour cream fan, try to use a 1:1 ratio of Greek yogurt, cream cheese, Mexican Crema or crème fraiche. condensed white cheddar soup– if you can’t find this option, you can use a can of the regular cheddar soup. shredded Colby Jack cheese– Feel free to use your preferred shredded cheese for tacos. I used Colby Jack, but shredded cheddar would be great too. Rotel – or you could use your favorite salsa. Just use about the same amount. HOW TO MAKE CROCK POT TACO CASSEROLE: In a large skillet, cook and crumble ground beef until no longer pink and fully cooked. Drain excess grease and put back into skillet. Add 2 Tablespoons taco seasoning to the meat and stir to combine. Turn off heat. Add the shredded hashbrowns to the bottom of the crockpot and spread evenly. Add the cooked ground beef evenly over the top of the hashmbrowns. Add remaining taco seasoning, sour cream, cheddar soup, Rotel and 1 ½ cups Colby Jack shredded cheese. Reserve the ½ cup shredded cheese to add at the end. Stir to fully combine. Cover and cook on low for 4 hours or 2 hours on high, or until the hash browns are fully cooked and looking a little brown around the edges. When you have 15 minutes remaining to cook, sprinkle the remaining cheese over the top and replace the lid to let it melt.  Serve immediately topped with your favorite taco toppings (diced tomatoes, jalapenos, sliced black olives, sliced green onions, shredded lettuce, salsa, etc.). This is great to scoop up with tortilla chips too! CRAVING MORE RECIPES?  Crock Pot Taco Soup Crock Pot Taco Hash Brown Casserole Crock Pot Taco Sloppy Joes Crock Pot Beef Enchilada Casserole Crock Pot Mexican Lasagna Print Crock Pot Taco Casserole Course Dinner, Main CourseCuisine American Prep Time 10 minutes minutesCook Time 4 hours hoursTotal Time 4 hours hours 10 minutes minutes Servings 8 Calories 429kcal Author Brandie Skibinski Ingredients1 pound ground beef30 ounce bag frozen shredded hashbrowns1 packet taco seasoning divided use½ cup sour cream see substitutions in notes10.5 ounce can condensed white cheddar soup2 cups shredded Colby Jack cheese10 ounce can Rotel undrained InstructionsIn a large skillet, cook and crumble ground beef until no longer pink and fully cooked. Drain excess grease and put back into skillet.Add 2 Tablespoons taco seasoning to the meat and stir to combine. Turn off heat. Add the shredded hashbrowns to the bottom of the crockpot and spread evenly. Add the cooked ground beef evenly over the top of the hashbrowns. Add remaining taco seasoning, sour cream, cheddar soup, Rotel and 1 ½ cups Colby Jack shredded cheese. Reserve the ½ cup shredded cheese to add at the end. Stir to fully combine. Cover and cook on low for 4 hours or 2 hours on high, or until the hashbrowns are fully cooked and looking a little brown around the edges.When you have 15 minutes remaining to cook, sprinkle the remaining cheese over the top and replace the lid to let it melt.Serve immediately topped with your favorite taco toppings (diced tomatoes, jalapenos, sliced black olives, sliced green onions, shredded lettuce, salsa, etc.). This is great to scoop up with tortilla chips too! Notes Please refer to my FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions) and ingredient list above for other substitutions or for the answers to the most common questions. This cooks around 4 hours on low and 2 hours on high in the Slow Cooker. Cooking times will vary. NutritionCalories: 429kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 21g | Fat: 28g | Sodium: 540mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g
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How Many Protesters Need to Die from Back-Alley Deportations Just Because Local Politicians Think the Procedure Should Be Banned?
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How Many Protesters Need to Die from Back-Alley Deportations Just Because Local Politicians Think the Procedure Should Be Banned?

In the shadow of America’s cruelest policy experiment, we must confront a grim reality: the municipal and state bans on protester deportations are killing activists. Not through some abstract “tear gas trauma,” but through the predictable surge in clandestine, unregulated removals – the so-called “back-alley deportations” – performed by rogue vigilantes, off-duty cops moonlighting as minutemen, and fed-up shop owners with zip ties and rented U-Hauls. How many more must perish in the alleys of Minneapolis or the parking lots of Portland before we repeal this barbaric prohibition? Just as pre-Roe coat-hanger abortions claimed countless lives due to moralistic overreach, today’s protester deportation bans drive the righteous underground. A recent study from my own department – peer-reviewed, naturally – estimates 47,000 hazardous extractions annually, with a 12% fatality rate from concussions, vehicle pileups, and botched bike-lock tosses gone wrong. Consider Jamal “Brick-Thrower” Washington, a 28-year-old community organizer and advocate for defunding the police, who last week suffocated in a vigilante’s trunk en route to involuntary relocation. His crime? Hurling commerce-disrupting projectiles during a routine traffic blockade. Had safe, legal deportations been available at city-funded clearing clinics – complete with megaphone translators, therapy circles, and exit chants – he might be regrouping at CHAZ today. Instead, politicians like Tim Walz and Jacob Frey, in their pacifist zeal, have shuttered these essential services, forcing neighborhoods into DIY danger. The hypocrisy is staggering. Protesters clutch AR-15s over “fascist overreach” while denying locals the basic human right to a swift, sterile expulsion of rioters. If a procedure is inevitable – and let’s be real, endless grievances ensure perpetual demand – why not regulate it? Picture gleaming police kiosks with padded zip-cuffs, complimentary energy bars, and post-deportation Lyft vouchers to the precinct line. No more amateurs with bear spray in Target lots. Critics whine about “de-escalation,” but data doesn’t lie. Post-2020 riot endorsements, vigilante apps like “ClearOut” have spiked 300%, turning suburbia into a frontier of freelance enforcers. One viral fail: a Minnesota dad mistaking his neighbor’s Antifa buddy for a looter, resulting in a tragic skateboard mishap. Regulate, don’t litigate. It’s time to listen to the bodies piling up in dumpsters. Lift the protester deportation ban. Make it safe, legal, and rare – or watch the death toll climb. My next grant proposal: “Molotov Mop-Ups: Innovating Clandestine Clearing Safety.” Who’s funding? Sandra Chou holds dual PhDs in Ethnic Studies and Public Policy from Stanford. Her work has appeared in The Nation and TikTok. The post How Many Protesters Need to Die from Back-Alley Deportations Just Because Local Politicians Think the Procedure Should Be Banned? appeared first on Genesius Times.
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Nation Starting To Wonder If People Who Spend Life Singing Songs To Toddlers On YouTube Might Not Be All There Mentally
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Nation Starting To Wonder If People Who Spend Life Singing Songs To Toddlers On YouTube Might Not Be All There Mentally

U.S. — Amid social and political tensions reaching new highs with violent clashes between government law enforcement and protesters, the nation revealed it had started to wonder if people who spend their lives singing songs to toddlers on YouTube might not be all there mentally.
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Time To Move To A Red State? Know The Signs
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Time To Move To A Red State? Know The Signs

Things in America are getting pretty dicey these days. So dicey, in fact, that people in blue states are starting to wonder if it's time to evacuate to the safety of more politically conservative places. Knowing when to get out of Dodge is vital.
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This Powerful New Brain Tool Could Tell Us How Consciousness Works
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This Powerful New Brain Tool Could Tell Us How Consciousness Works

Researchers outline a roadmap for applying transcranial focused ultrasound, a noninvasive technique for stimulating the brain and studying how it works. Consciousness has long been described as one of science’s most difficult puzzles. Researchers still do not fully understand how physical processes in the brain give rise to thoughts, sensations, and feelings. A developing research [...]
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Scientists Move Closer to Truly Unsinkable Ships
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Scientists Move Closer to Truly Unsinkable Ships

Engineers have created metal tubes that won’t sink, even when smashed full of holes, bringing the idea of truly unsinkable ships closer to reality. More than 100 years after the Titanic disaster, the idea of ships that cannot sink continues to drive engineering research. Scientists at the University of Rochester’s Institute of Optics have now [...]
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These 160,000-Year-Old Tools Are Rewriting Human History
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These 160,000-Year-Old Tools Are Rewriting Human History

  Ancient tools from central China are flipping the script, revealing early humans were far more innovative than history once gave them credit for. Archaeologists working at a newly excavated site in central China are changing long-standing ideas about how early hominins lived and adapted in East Asia. The discoveries suggest these ancient populations were [...]
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