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J.B. Pritzker Chomps on El Salvador for Taking Their Own Citizen Back
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J.B. Pritzker Chomps on El Salvador for Taking Their Own Citizen Back

J.B. Pritzker Chomps on El Salvador for Taking Their Own Citizen Back
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Trump Launches 'Secret Weapon' Against Academia -- And More
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Trump Launches 'Secret Weapon' Against Academia -- And More
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What Happens When Your Mind Goes Blank? It Could Be Your Brain In “Local Sleep”
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What Happens When Your Mind Goes Blank? It Could Be Your Brain In “Local Sleep”

“The experience of a 'blank mind' is as intimate and direct as that of bearing thoughts.”
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A 113-Million-Year-Old Hell Ant Found In Brazil Is The Oldest Ant Known To Science
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A 113-Million-Year-Old Hell Ant Found In Brazil Is The Oldest Ant Known To Science

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A Pit With 37 Headless Skeletons Raises Questions: Something Strange Went Down Here
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A Pit With 37 Headless Skeletons Raises Questions: Something Strange Went Down Here

Their skulls were carefully removed, not recklessly chopped off.
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Epic MSNBC Meltdown Cries Racism On White House Push To Increase Birthrates
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Epic MSNBC Meltdown Cries Racism On White House Push To Increase Birthrates

Professor and podcaster Christina Greer and MSNBC Prime host Alicia Menendez had what could only be described as an epic meltdown on Wednesday. As the White House has started kicking around various ideas to reverse declining birthrates, the duo insisted that “we know” that their actual intention is to increase the political power of white people. The whole segment raised the question of just what kind of educating goes on in Greer’s classrooms as she declared, “This administration, and dare I say, the Republican Party writ large, does not tend to care about children once they're outside of the womb.”     She added, “When you say a six-week abortion ban, most women have no idea that they're even pregnant. If they knew anything about women's anatomy, they would know that. And so there's this lack of understanding, but a purposeful lack of understanding for certain people in this administration, and others actually do know the harm that they're causing, and they don't care.” Greer then made things racial, “And so what's so frustrating and dangerous about this moment is it's couched in this real conservative family values. But we know the overarching theme is this larger conservative ideology of what a family looks like, but also we can't ignore the racial element.” Adding immigration to the mix, Greer continued, “This has a long-standing history in this country about who should be the dominant group. We know that the president has talked many times about his good genes and his eugenics, and we know that they want/need more white people in this country. This is what the mass deportations are about. We know that the way the rules are set up in this country, only white women can make white men. Only white women can make white babies.” Greer also insisted that pro-lifers’ true motivations are also racist, “So if that's the case, you have to make sure you defund abortion. You have to make sure you make it illegal and criminal. You have to make sure that you make it as easy as possible for white women specifically to be able to have children, whether it's IVF or whatever it may be, because the idea is to get them back to 100 years ago, when white people are the dominant group.” Menendez then wondered, “How do you pin them down, though, on that? The fact that restricting abortion access was Jane Crow Part One, and that then incentives to procreate that are very specifically tailored to specific groups are part two. How do you make the subtext textual?”     Greer suggested non-white women call the GOP’s bluff, “What if women of color said, ‘All of these policies that you're making so easy for other women, what if we were all of a sudden interested in.’ I'd be really curious, because we know the overarching fear is that white people will not will not be the dominant group by 2040. There are still plenty of non-absurd questions you could raise about this idea. For one, how would the White House pay for these new benefits? But, the racial angle is ridiculous. After spending the previous few minutes claiming conservatives just want more white people, Greer claimed even non-white people can further their racist goals, “Now, we also know that you don't have to be white to subscribe to white supremacy. We've seen that quite a bit. But this particular administration has always come in with a very laser-sharp focus on what it means for women in this country, where women should be in this country. It is not in the halls of Congress. It is at home in the family with children, and they’re being as explicit as they possibly can be with these new policies.” That would be news to all the GOP women in Congress. Whatever one thinks of the natalist movement and its suggestions on their face, it is a fact that one of its leaders in the U.S. is Vice President JD Vance, who has three mixed-race children, but according to MSNBC, it is heads you’re a racist, tails you’re a white supremacist. Here is a transcript for the April 23 show: MSNBC Prime 4/23/2025 7:51 PM ET CHRISTINA GREER: This administration, and dare I say, the Republican Party writ large, does not tend to care about children once they're outside of the womb. They are obsessed with women's wombs, and they know very little about menstrual cycles. It was surprising— ALICIA MENENDEZ: I know; could everyone actually sit in on that class. Maybe all members of Congress could join them. GREER: If we have an 8th grade public health class, I beg, because most men you know, when you say a six-week abortion ban, most women have no idea that they're even pregnant. MENENDEZ: Right. GREER: If they knew anything about women's anatomy, they would know that. And so there's this lack of understanding, but a purposeful lack of understanding— MENENDEZ: Yes. GREER: -- for certain people in this administration, and others actually do know the harm that they're causing, and they don't care. And so what's so frustrating and dangerous about this moment is it's couched in this real conservative family values. But we know the overarching theme is this larger conservative ideology of what a family looks like, but also we can't ignore the racial element.  This has a long-standing history in this country about who should be the dominant group. We know that the president has talked many times about his good genes and his eugenics, and we know that they want/need more white people in this country. This is what the mass deportations are about. We know that the way the rules are set up in this country, only white women can make white men. Only white women can make white babies. So if that's the case, you have to make sure you defund abortion. You have to make sure you make it illegal and criminal. You have to make sure that you make it as easy as possible for white women specifically to be able to have children, whether it's IVF or whatever it may be, because the idea is to get them back to 100 years ago, when white people are the dominant group. MENENDEZ: How do you pin them down, though, on that? GREER: How do we pin— MENENDEZ: The fact that restricting abortion access was Jane Crow Part One, and that then incentives to procreate that are very specifically tailored to specific groups are part two. How do you make the subtext textual? GREER: I'm curious if what if black and Latina and Asian women said, “sign me up,” like all these programs that you're offering, let's see if they will still offer them. I mean, we saw this. I mean, I know it's not a one-to one comparison, but we saw with certain gun control, right. When the Black Panther Party said, "Oh, well, you want to have guns, we want to have guns."  All of a sudden we have gun laws, right? And we saw a backpedaling. What if women of color said, "All of these policies that you're making so easy for other women, what if we were all of a sudden interested in." I'd be really curious, because we know the overarching fear is that white people will not will not be the dominant group by 2040. Now, we also know that you don't have to be white to subscribe to white supremacy. We've seen that quite a bit. But this particular administration has always come in with a very laser-sharp focus on what it means for women in this country, where women should be in this country. It is not in the halls of Congress. It is at home in the family with children, and they’re being as explicit as they possibly can be with these new policies.
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Navy Vet Expands Wave of Defamation Suits to U.S. News & World Report
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Navy Vet Expands Wave of Defamation Suits to U.S. News & World Report

Navy veteran Zachary Young filed a defamation suit against U.S. News & World Report on Wednesday, the third such defamation suit filed after his trial victory against CNN in January. In the complaint filed with Florida’s 14th Judicial Circuit in Bay County, Young alleged that U.S. News had defamed him by way of republishing the same Associated Press article he recently sued them for. The filing, obtained by NewsBusters, reiterated their argument against the AP, noting that, “AP’s article blatantly accused Mr. Young of engaging in criminal human smuggling” (emphasis added in filing). Adding: “The Article further uses the characterization: “but he said he worked exclusively with deep[1]pocketed outside sponsors” further calling into question the verdict from the jurors in Bay County, the rulings from the Court, and implying that Mr. Young is really a people smuggler who just simply said he was being paid by outside sponsors to “smuggle” people. The reputational damages here are substantial.” On the allegations against U.S. News, the filing pointed to their republishing of the offending AP report: Defendant U.S. News & World Report L.P – an AP syndication partner – republished that AP article on its website the same day, disseminating the defamatory accusation anew to a significant audience who has come to trust U.S. News & World Report as a source of news. In that article (the “Article”), U.S. News republished the Article from AP, paradoxically stating that “Young’s business helped smuggle people out of Afghanistan. As NewsBusters previously reported, U.S. News had pulled the republished AP story from their website and replaced it with this statement explainong why it was removed and that it was removed after Young had reached out to them (Click “expand”): U.S. News & World Report has removed the article previously available at this URL that had been published on January 17, 2025, entitled “Florida Jury Says CNN Defamed Navy Veteran in Story About Endangered Afghans.” The article was reported and written by the Associated Press (“AP”). As an AP subscriber, U.S News regularly republishes multiple AP articles on a daily basis. The AP article reported on Zachary Young’s defamation lawsuit against CNN. The AP article reported that the jury found that a CNN report on Mr. Young had falsely implied he had engaged in illegal conduct. The article further reported that the jury awarded Mr. Young damages of $5 million and that the case then settled. The AP article described Mr. Young as a “U.S. Navy veteran who helped rescue endangered Afghans”. The AP article also stated that “Young's business helped smuggle people out of Afghanistan.” Mr. Young subsequently contacted U.S. News and objected to the word “smuggle” as accusing him of engaging in criminal activity. In republishing the article, U.S. News had no intention to suggest that Mr. Young’s actions were unlawful. Nevertheless, to avoid any possible misunderstanding, U.S. News has removed and retracts the AP article. The new filing provided more backstory to how that move by U.S. News came about, including their request he sign a legal waiver. “U.S. News & World Report L.P, tried to condition a retraction on Mr. Young signing a release of claims. This self-serving delay and conditional “correction” undermined the very purpose of a retraction and demonstrated U.S. News’s bad faith,” he told the court. The filing described Young’s initial contact with U.S. News over the matter as “a no-cost, no-strings-attached opportunity to resolve the matter and mitigate the harm.” It apparently took the outlet “two full business days to respond” and they partially came back with “With all due respect to you and your client, U.S. News cannot accept your client’s proposed retraction” (emphasis used in filing). Young also argued that U.S. News knew the offending aspects of the AP report were incorrect because they had republished a Reuters report on the CNN defamation trial verdict and an earlier AP article detailing the allegations in the case. The filing accused U.S. News on three counts: defamation per se, defamation by implication, and injurious falsehood / trade libel. Young also “demands an award of interest, taxable costs, and a trial by jury on all factual issues so triable[.]”
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New sob story emerges after previous deportee rounded up by immigration agents
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New sob story emerges after previous deportee rounded up by immigration agents

A new illegal alien sob story has emerged that may prompt liberals to pivot from the failing "Maryland man" story regarding MS-13 associate Kilmar Abrego Garcia.Around 9 a.m. on Tuesday, federal agents arrested Martin Majin outside his barber shop in Pomona, California, located midway between San Bernardino and Los Angeles. Majin's son, Miguel Majin, shared video of the apprehension on Instagram, pleading for "help."Miguel also admitted to KABC that his dad came to the US illegally in 1987.The video shows two federal vehicles boxing Martin in just after he arrives at his business. Several agents then alight from their vehicles, and most appear to be carrying a weapon. Martin raises his hands as at least one agent briefly points his weapon in Martin's direction, but the rest appear to keep their firearms angled toward the ground.Calo News, an outlet dedicated to the "Latino/a/x communities," reported that "all" the agents "point[ed] their guns at" Martin. The outlet also included a screenshot of the surveillance footage with the caption "seven agents pointing guns at Martin Majin Leon," even though the screenshot does not show seven agents pointing guns at him.Nevertheless, Miguel Majin repeatedly insisted that his dad was taken away by Border Patrol at "gunpoint" and characterized the agents' actions as "excessive force." A 2024 Customs and Border Protection policy regarding use of force implies that carrying firearms is standard protocol for agents.Miguel also repeatedly claimed on the Instagram video that his father had not broken any laws. "You know my dad's not a criminal," he said."My dad's not a criminal," he stated again a minute or so later. "He has a family business. He does his taxes and pays taxes, and this is how he's treated.""We knew, we knew this was going to happen to criminals, to rapists, to people that really have a bad record. Donald Trump wants to deport those people," he told KABC. "But why my dad? He is a working man."However, Miguel also admitted to KABC that his dad came to the U.S. illegally in 1987. Martin and his wife then opened a barber shop and raised seven children in the U.S. Whether Martin's wife and their children are U.S. citizens is unclear.Martin Majin must have eventually applied for a green card, because his application was denied and he was deported from the country in 2009. If KABC learned the reason for the denial of Martin's green card application, the outlet did not report it.But the outlet did euphemistically mention that three years after his deportation, Martin Majin "returned" to the U.S. and "has lived a quiet life ever since." Since Martin was a previous deportee whose green card application was denied, he almost assuredly crossed the border illegally again when he "returned" in 2012.The Mexican Consulate called the Majin family to let them know that Martin was taken to a holding facility in Calexico.Miguel suspects that the DMV may have tipped off federal agents about his dad's illegal status after Martin visited the agency to renew his driver's license earlier this month."We are not sure if they [gave] information to Border Patrol or something, but he barely got his renewed license, not even a week ago, and then this happens," Miguel said, according to Calo News."We are confident the DMV is working with Border Patrol," Miguel added to KABC.The California DMV did not respond to a request for comment from Calo News and told KABC that it was preparing a statement.Miguel also pointed a finger at Pomona police, who denied any involvement in an immigration-related raid at Home Depot that likewise occurred in Pomona on Tuesday morning. CBP claimed that multiple criminal illegal aliens were apprehended in that raid."Agents conducted an operation in Pomona targeting an illegal alien with an active arrest warrant. During the operation, nine additional illegal aliens were encountered and taken into custody. Several of those apprehended had prior charges, including child abuse, assault with a deadly weapon, immigration violations, and DUI," CBP said in a statement.An individual who reportedly managed to evade capture during that raid later sobbed to the news about his experience. "I arrived here, and when I started seeing the scene, I started crying. The tears started leaving," the man said in a language other than English. "We are here. We are human beings. We're only here to support ourselves and maintain our families."Border czar Tom Homan warned back in January that even though the Trump administration was targeting violent criminals for deportation, no illegal immigrants could consider themselves safe. The administration has since strongly encouraged illegal immigrants to self-deport, even promising that those who self-deport may have the chance to return legally.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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UFC's Sean Strickland calls Blue Origin crew 'mentally stunted famous women' as hordes of backlash pours in over event
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UFC's Sean Strickland calls Blue Origin crew 'mentally stunted famous women' as hordes of backlash pours in over event

Former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland had choice words for the women who were selected by Jeff Bezos' fiancée to fly to the edge of outer space.The New Shepard program launched by Bezos' Blue Origin featured an all-female crew that consisted of singer Katy Perry, CBS host Gayle King, activist Amanda Nguyen, scientist Aisha Bowe, filmmaker Kerianne Flynn, and Bezos' fiancée, Lauren Sanchez.Heralded as an all-time event to advance space exploration for women, the celebrity crew took an 11-minute trip 62 miles above Earth to the Karman line, the official boundary of space.Upon the flight's return, Perry and others were mocked for their over-the-top dramatics, which included Perry kissing the ground and raising a daisy to the sky to signal to her daughter of the same name. Perry also told reporters she felt "super connected to life" and "so connected to love."Perry not only sang "What a Wonderful World" while suspended in space, but she took the opportunity to show the set list for an upcoming tour on one of the spacecraft's cameras.Backlash from the publicity stunt has been swift and strong, including from Strickland, who did not hold back when it came to criticizing Perry's actions."Yall just realizing the girl you love for writing a song 'I kissed a girl and liked it' is a f**king idiot lmao," Strickland wrote on his X page. "What do you expect a group of mentally stunted famous women are going to do in space?" — (@) While the harsh words may be expected from Strickland at this point, he was by far not the only celebrity to mock the situation. Female celebrities especially did not care for the pageantry of the ordeal, with several criticizing the idea of the event being a historical accomplishment for women.Actresses Olivia Wilde and Olivia Munn both took shots at the female crew for their lack of self-awareness."Is it historic that you guys are going on a ride? I think it’s a bit gluttonous," Munn said in an interview."Billion dollars bought some good memes I guess," Wilde wrote.Model Emily Ratajkowski called the event "beyond parody" and said she was "disgusted, literally, I am disgusted."Singer Camila Cabello specifically mocked Perry for promoting her tour on the all-important space trip and posted a slow-motion parody video of her own tour dates. The video was captioned, "didn't have the budget to fly to space to promote my tour dates so I made this TikTok instead."The space flight was indeed meant to serve as a groundbreaking event to showcase the importance of women in space. Instead, it has been received as a shameless promotion of the lives of wealthy women who were able to take an ultra-exclusive trip, which in 2025 equates to outer space.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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New England Legends Podcast 393 – The Blue Lady of Vale End Cemetery
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New England Legends Podcast 393 – The Blue Lady of Vale End Cemetery

In Episode 393 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger investigate Vale End Cemetery in Wilton, New Hampshire, searching for a ghost known as the Blue Lady. But who is she? Or rather… who WAS she? We dig in (not literally). BECOME A LEGENDARY PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends CREDITS: Produced and hosted by: Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger Edited by: Ray Auger Guest Voice: Dave Schrader Theme Music by: John Judd SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST FOR FREE: Apple Podcasts/iTunes | Spotify | Pandora | Amazon Podcasts | TuneIn | iHeartRadio JOIN OUR SUPER-SECRET: New England Legends Facebook Group
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