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Virginia and New Jersey Candidates Join DNC Rally to Energize Supporters Ahead of Elections 
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Virginia and New Jersey Candidates Join DNC Rally to Energize Supporters Ahead of Elections 

Democrat gubernatorial candidates Abigail Spanberger of Virginia and Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey launched their campaigns with strong polling numbers suggesting inevitable success. But now, just a week away from election day, their leads have begun to shrink.   On Wednesday, the two will join a virtual rally via Zoom organized by the Democratic National Committee. According to the New York Times, the purpose of the virtual rally is to energize the party and campaign volunteers. The event will also be live streamed on YouTube for public viewership.   The rally comes just a week after the DNC funneled $500,000 into these campaigns and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court elections. This is in addition to the $3 million they have already spent on each state’s Democrat coordinated campaign.   DNC Chairman Ken Martin commented on the party’s involvement in the two states races in a press release: “With early voting in full swing, the DNC is leaving it all on the field to ensure Democrats up and down the ballot win in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey on November 4th,” he stated.  According to RealClear Polling, Sherrill held a 21-point lead over Republican Jack Ciattarelli in June. However, her lead has narrowed significantly, the current polling average showing her ahead by just 3.7 points. In contrast, Spanberger has maintained a steadier lead throughout the campaign, though the race has tightened. RealClear Polling shows her, on average, 7.1 points ahead of Republican Winsome Earle-Sears.  Spanberger and Sherrill were both elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2018 and served three terms together until Spanberger announced she would not seek reelection in 2024, instead running for Governor. Sherrill is still currently representing New Jersey’s 11th district and will have to step down if she wins. The two became close friends while serving in the House and were even roommates in Washington, D.C., during their first term.   Other party leaders are set to appear at the Zoom rally include Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, and Martin.   The post Virginia and New Jersey Candidates Join DNC Rally to Energize Supporters Ahead of Elections  appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Heritage Action President Exposes Democrat Senator’s Attempt to ‘Silence’ Those Who Challenge ‘Radical Climate Agenda’
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Heritage Action President Exposes Democrat Senator’s Attempt to ‘Silence’ Those Who Challenge ‘Radical Climate Agenda’

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Heritage Action President Kevin Roberts has exposed Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse’s attempt to “silence” those who challenge his “radical climate agenda.” Whitehouse, a Democrat from Rhode Island, sent a Sept. 16 letter to Roberts in his capacity as president of The Heritage Foundation, demanding documents related to Heritage’s role in shaping the Trump administration’s recission of a key climate alarmist position. “I am concerned about the role that fossil fuel companies, certain manufacturers, trade associations, polluter-backed groups, and others with much to benefit from the repeal of the endangerment finding—including your organization—played in drafting, preparing, promoting, and lobbying on the proposal,” Whitehouse’s letter states. It requested Heritage turn over documents related to the policy change, giving a Sept. 30 deadline. Roberts responded Monday with a letter of his own, and he gave The Daily Signal an exclusive statement condemning Whitehouse’s letter. “Sen. Whitehouse’s letter reflects both a misunderstanding of his authority and an embarrassing attempt to silence those who challenge the radical climate agenda,” Roberts told The Daily Signal. “Heritage welcomes policy debate and legitimate oversight,” he explained. “But we will not stop calling out the Left’s obsession with debunked environmental hysteria or yield our internal work product—especially for a senator benefitting from his family’s fortune in railroads and gas.” “Our research stands on its merits, is published openly, defended proudly, and protected by the First Amendment,” Roberts added. “We will continue to support the Trump administration’s mission to rollback job-killing, self-destructive climate regulations.” The Policy Earlier this year, Environmental Protection Agency moved to rescind the 2009 endangerment finding—a bureaucratic ruling that six greenhouse gases threaten public health and welfare, providing a justification to regulate vehicle carbon emissions under the Clean Air Act of 1970. “With this proposal, the Trump EPA is proposing to end sixteen years of uncertainty for automakers and American consumers,” EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said in July. “In our work so far, many stakeholders have told me that the Obama and Biden EPAs twisted the law, ignored precedent, and warped science to achieve their preferred ends and stick American families with hundreds of billions of dollars in hidden taxes every single year.” “We heard loud and clear the concern that EPA’s [greenhouse gas] emissions standards themselves, not carbon dioxide which the finding never assessed independently, was the real threat to Americans’ livelihoods,” Zeldin explained. He estimated that rescinding the finding and resulting regulations would “end $1 trillion or more in hidden taxes on American businesses and families.” The Whitehouse Letter Whitehouse’s letter framed the rescission as a rejection of science and public health, and suggested it came about as the result of corruption. “As you well know, rescinding the endangerment finding would cripple the federal government’s ability to combat climate pollution and mark an alarming retreat from decades of legal precedent, peer-reviewed science, and public health protections,” the senator wrote. “If the proposal is finalized, it would hand massive benefits to polluting industry actors and their enablers, allowing them to reap billions in profit while shifting the burdens of climate disasters onto the American families, businesses, and taxpayers.” Whitehouse noted that many industry groups praised the EPA’s move—which he characterized as a “partisan retreat from science”—and concluded, “Given the billions at stake for polluting industry interests and significant potential conflicts of interest, the public deserves a full accounting of any efforts to influence this decision behind closed doors.” The letter accuses The Heritage Foundation and others of engaging in a corrupt and partisan rejection of science and public health in pursuit of corporate interests and demands documents by a specific deadline as if it were a subpoena. Whitehouse Letter to HeritageDownload Heritage’s Response Roberts, in his capacity as head of The Heritage Foundation, responded to Whitehouse with a letter of his own, noting specifically that “my response is voluntary.” “Heritage, of course, will gladly cooperate with any valid and legally authorized oversight from the Committee on Environment and Public Works, or any other relevant committee of the United States Senate,” he wrote. “But your letter lacks any legal authority to compel the internal work product demanded, which would squarely violate Heritage’s rights under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.” Roberts notes the “basic premise” of the letter: “that any challenge to the endangerment finding, and anti-fossil fuel policies more broadly, is obviously unscientific and immoral, and corrupt; therefore, Heritage or anyone else challenging anti-fossil-fuel policies is corrupt and in need of investigation.” Yet Roberts insisted that Heritage’s position “is in fact the scientific and moral one.” “As Heritage and others have argued, anti-fossil-fuel ‘climate policy,’ including but not limited to the endangerment finding, has been poisoned by the practice of only looking for negative climate effects of fossil fuel use, while deliberately ignoring the enormous positive climate effects as well as other contributions to human health and welfare,” Roberts noted, citing a recent post from Alex Epstein. “Our view has been and remains that if you consider the full effects of fossil fuel use on climate livability, human health, and human welfare, fossil fuel use is enormously beneficial, having driven a 98% decline in climate-related disaster deaths over the past century—and broad, unprecedented improvements in human health and welfare,” he concluded. Heritage Whitehouse Response 102725Download Whitehouse’s office did not respond to The Daily Signal’s request for comment by publication time. The post Heritage Action President Exposes Democrat Senator’s Attempt to ‘Silence’ Those Who Challenge ‘Radical Climate Agenda’ appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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The Trucker Crisis Is Not Invented for Political Gain
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The Trucker Crisis Is Not Invented for Political Gain

The Trucker Crisis Is Not Invented for Political Gain
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Obama: Let's 'Experiment' With Government-Censored 'Diversity' of Opinion in Journalism, Or Something
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Obama: Let's 'Experiment' With Government-Censored 'Diversity' of Opinion in Journalism, Or Something
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Want To “Time Travel” Back To Your Childhood? Baby Filter Image Illusion Could Unlock Lost Memories
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Want To “Time Travel” Back To Your Childhood? Baby Filter Image Illusion Could Unlock Lost Memories

Neuroscientists have found that the “enfacement illusion” could be the key to accessing childhood memories.
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The Sun Is Giving Us A Spooky Grimace Just In Time For Halloween
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The Sun Is Giving Us A Spooky Grimace Just In Time For Halloween

Active spots and a large coronal hole formed a scary face to match the spirit of the season.
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Search For Shackleton’s “Lost” Ship Uncovered 1,000 Dimples On The Antarctic Seafloor – What Are They?
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Search For Shackleton’s “Lost” Ship Uncovered 1,000 Dimples On The Antarctic Seafloor – What Are They?

“They were so clear, and clean, in obvious contrast to the surrounding carpet of green phytoplankton.”
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The Oldest Ice Ever Recovered Contains Antarctic Air Bubbles From 6 Million Years Ago
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The Oldest Ice Ever Recovered Contains Antarctic Air Bubbles From 6 Million Years Ago

"This discovery has far exceeded our expectations.”
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The luggage that wouldn't stay lost
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The luggage that wouldn't stay lost

About 13 years ago, I decided to leave Chicago and intentionally "forgot" a full suitcase at my uncle's house in Evanston. He had this huge house with a sprawling basement that resembled some kind of ancient catacomb, and I only had a couple arms and one train ticket. So I left my big, green suitcase in a dark, quiet corner where it wouldn’t be any trouble to anyone while I was away.About seven years later, that old suitcase ended up at my parents' house. My aunt and uncle found it somewhere in that underground labyrinth, loaded it in the car, and dropped it off at my mom and dad’s house on the way to their cabin. When I left that suitcase in Evanston, I didn’t really have a plan. But the timeline for when I would finally retrieve the 150-pound bag was in flux.Then two years after that, the old, green suitcase finally made its way back to its proper owner via my parents’ Subaru. It sat outside in our messy garage for about a year until my wife finally implored me to take it downstairs to the basement, which I did. Now it’s sitting in my office, a few feet away, staring at me, waiting for its next stop.Do not replyThat green suitcase is probably about 150 pounds. I haven’t opened it since the last time I zipped it up 13 years ago, so I'm not sure exactly what it contains. It’s been so long. I think it might be sheet music. What else would be so heavy? Bricks? Sure, but I wasn’t a mason or a bricklayer. I was a musician. That green suitcase is kind of like an email. You know the kind I am talking about. The email that you get, but you don’t open. Or maybe you do open it, but you don’t respond. You tell yourself that you’re going to respond later when you have a moment to sit down and think, or maybe tomorrow morning after you eat breakfast.But you don’t respond later that night, and you don’t respond the next morning either. You don’t respond the day after that, the week that comes next, or the month around the corner, and the longer you wait, the harder it gets. You forget about the email for weeks at a time, and then you remember it all of a sudden and kind of secretly wish it would just sort of fade away. Bachelor's baggageThat green suitcase is like the box of crap from college: old papers, T-shirts, Nokia cell phones, hard drives, fake IDs, the old textbooks you never read, and everything that reminds you of your stupid, cringe-inducing youth. That box follows you from one apartment to the next, to your bedroom, to your basement office, to your storage facility, to the attic above the garage. You don’t want the stuff anymore, you don’t even want to go through it, you don’t want to see it(!), but disposing of it somehow feels wrong. “I can’t just throw it away,” you mumble to yourself as you put off sorting though that box for another six months.That green suitcase is like all the junk in your basement that just keeps adding up. Every year, the stacks of boxes get a little higher and the floor space a little smaller. You tell yourself you're finally going to get the basement clean, that all you have to do is get a bunch of this stuff out and off to Goodwill, and once that’s done, it’s going to be nice down there. But you don’t do it. Spring cleaning comes and goes, and the basement heap grows.We’ve all got the emails, the boxes, and the junk that we just don’t have the heart, or time, to address. Logically, we know it would be easier to take care of everything the first moment we think to do it, but we don’t. Going through old things is hard in a way that we don’t want to admit. We don’t want to be forced to confront what it is that we'll be throwing away, if we are to be throwing it away. So we just let it sit. RELATED: It took months to find the skeletal remains of retired detective through 'mountains' of trash at her home, police say Photo by John Moore/Getty ImagesFacing the musicWhen I left that suitcase in Evanston, I didn’t really have a plan. I wasn’t leaving it for good, or at least not intentionally. But the timeline for when I would finally retrieve the 150-pound bag was in flux. I didn’t really have a need for whatever was in it, and I didn’t think about my plan to get it back. I just wanted to leave, so that’s what I did.I’m sure that when I finally open it one of these days, I’ll find that old sheet music. Etudes, solos, and various studies. I’ll find my old handwriting, some from my professors too, ones I should have kept in touch with better and ones I haven’t thought about since I was a kid. I’ll sit there on the floor, and I’ll remember all the things I haven’t remembered in so long. I’ll think of my younger years and smile, and then I’ll be forced to decide what I want to do with the yellowing sheet music laying on the blue-and-white carpet in my office. I won’t be able to throw it out. I know that. Who throws out music anyway? My dad never did, and then I used his. Maybe my kids will use mine? Or maybe that’s what I’ll tell myself so I don’t have to throw it out. I’ll take it all and put it back in that big, green suitcase not knowing when I’ll see it again.
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Trans-identifying teen agrees to plead guilty to plotting Valentine's Day massacre at high school
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Trans-identifying teen agrees to plead guilty to plotting Valentine's Day massacre at high school

A trans-identifying teen accused of plotting a Valentine's Day massacre at an Indiana high school reportedly has agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to commit murder.Trinity Shockley — an 18-year-old female who identifies as a male — was arrested Feb. 12 after someone notified an FBI tip line that an acquaintance was planning a school shooting, had access to an AR-15 rifle, and had just ordered a bulletproof vest.'Everyone lives to die. I am a loser.'The FBI — which ultimately alerted the Mooresville Metropolitan Police Department about the possible shooting plot — investigated Shockley's accounts on the Discord instant messaging app and Snapchat and found multiple correspondences in which the suspect appeared to confirm she had it in mind to shoot up her school, according to the probable cause affidavit.In one conversation on Discord, Shockley allegedly said she had been planning a "Parkland part two" for at least a year, referring to the Feb. 14, 2018, mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.The affidavit indicated that Shockley confided in her school counselor on Feb. 11 that she was sexually infatuated with Nikolas Cruz — the convicted shooter who murdered 17 people at Parkland — wanted to have his children, and had written to him several times since his incarceration.During a search of Shockley's family home, police indicated they found what appeared to be a framed photo of Dylann Roof — the white identitarian responsible for the 2015 mass shooting at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina — in the student's bedroom along with other images of mass shooters, including Cruz.RELATED: Groomed for violence? The dark world of furries and transgenderism in America's classrooms Photo by SAMANTHA LAUREY/AFP via Getty Images In addition to locating a soft armor vest and ammunition in the house, police found multiple notebooks allegedly belonging to the teen containing damning entries. In one notebook, Shockley allegedly wrote on Dec. 16, 2024, "I am aslo [sic] a transgender male. I have a lot of homicidal thoughts. In all honesty, I want to be just like Elliot Rodger. He is my main influencer along with Nikolas Cruz."Rodger is a mass murderer who killed six and injured 14 in a 2014 attack near the University of California, Santa Barbara.Shockley allegedly wrote in an entry dated Jan. 9, "All of these minorities are useless. I bleieve [sic] others dont desreve [sic] to live. Everyone lives to die. I am a loser."The agreement filed Monday and confirmed by chief deputy prosecutor Cassie Mellady would have Shockley plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit murder — a level 2 felony — and the state drop the other two charges of terroristic intimidation, the Indiana Star reported.Although a conviction on the single count could net Shockley a sentence of 10 to 30 years behind bars, her attorney reportedly has requested that she serve no more than 12.5 years in prison and fewer than five years on probation.In addition to having to regularly meet with mental health professionals, Shockley's probation per the proposed terms of the plea deal would be conditional on her prohibition from visiting all Morgan County school properties and searching for any material related to school shootings.Dakota VanLeeuwen, the Morgan County judge overseeing the case, reportedly has taken the plea agreement under advisement and will issue a ruling on the matter next month.Mellady told WIBC-FM that Shockley's trans-identification has no bearing on the case.There has been a rash of trans-identifying mass shooters and would-be mass shooters in recent years.For instance:a trans-identifying man shot up a Catholic church full of children in Minneapolis on Aug. 27, killing two children and injuring 30;a male-identifying woman planned to shoot up an elementary school and a high school in Maryland in April 2024 but was stopped in time by police — then later convicted;a trans-identifying teen stalked the halls of a school in Perry, Iowa, on Jan. 4, 2024, ultimately murdering a child and an adult and wounding several others; anda trans-identifying woman stormed into a Presbyterian school in Nashville on March 27, 2023, murdering three children and three adults.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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