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NEW: Netanyahu Promises to Intensify Attacks On Tehran – As Iranians Celebrate
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NEW: Netanyahu Promises to Intensify Attacks On Tehran – As Iranians Celebrate

NEW: Netanyahu Promises to Intensify Attacks On Tehran – As Iranians Celebrate
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Stagnant wages, skyrocketing home prices, empty promises: The village is failing its children — they might just burn it down
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Stagnant wages, skyrocketing home prices, empty promises: The village is failing its children — they might just burn it down

According to an old African proverb, “The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth.”BlazeTV host Auron MacIntyre is concerned this same dynamic is playing out among America’s younger generations today. Many young people feel scorned by policies and systems that favor older generations and immigrants while barring them from owning homes, starting families, and pursuing careers.As housing prices skyrocket, wages remain flat, jobs get shipped overseas, and immigration transforms the workforce, political figures keep touting record stock-market levels as evidence of widespread economic success. But inflating asset values is far from the same thing as genuine national well-being.If something doesn’t give soon, will our young folk lose hope in the system and start trying to destroy it?On this episode of “The Auron MacIntyre Show,” Auron dives into this pressing question. “The French Revolution was horrific, but it happened in part because the king really was making bad decisions. The Russian Revolution was an absolute nightmare, but it did happen because the czar was not doing a good job and was ignoring the needs of the people,” says Auron.“The systems you're operating have to benefit most of the people involved because if they don't, there will eventually come a time where everyone either checks out or decides that they don't want to play this game anymore,” he warns.When this happens, the results usually end up being “much worse” than the original predicaments that caused them.Right now, the younger generations are being given the same advice that made older generations financially successful: “Work harder,” “[increase] your skill set,” “[put] your time in,” and “[make] wise financial decisions.”While this is still “good advice to the individual,” says Auron, it’s no longer applicable to the masses due to how policies have shifted over time.“You can't keep running the entire economy for Boomers and the laptop class. ... There has to be a buy-in or eventually people will get violent or apathetic — and you can't be angry or surprised when that ultimately happens,” he says.“The affordability issue is going to be the issue. It just is. Like that and immigration are going to be one and two for probably the next 10 years at least, and so any Republican administration, any Trump administration, any (let's hope) JD Vance administration — they're going to have to address this problem,” Auron urges.To hear more of Auron’s analysis, watch the video above.Want more from Auron MacIntyre?To enjoy more of this YouTuber and recovering journalist's commentary on culture and politics, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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'Painful days': Iran kills US troops as Trump threatens decapitated Iranian regime
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'Painful days': Iran kills US troops as Trump threatens decapitated Iranian regime

President Donald Trump exchanged threats with remnants of the Iranian regime ahead of the second day of the joint U.S.-Israeli regime-change strikes on the West Asian nation.Tehran, evidently keen to test Trump's resolve despite losing most of its military and political leaders in Saturday's assassinations, sought to make good on its tough talk with continued retaliatory strikes in the region, killing at least three Americans, at least nine Israelis, and multiple victims in neighboring Arab states.'We will hunt you down, and we will kill you.'The U.S and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury on Saturday, aerially assassinating Iran's top brass — including the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the head of Iran's foreign intelligence unit, and the regime's adviser on the war with Israel — and destroying hundreds of "regime targets" including an Iranian Jamaran-class warship.Following confirmation that their dictator, Ali Khamenei, was killed in the initial strikes, multitudes of Iranians gathered in Tehran's Enghelab Square to mourn his demise while remaining elements of the regime vowed revenge.Iran promptly responded with retaliatory strikes in Bahrain, Qatar, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Jordan, and Oman — in several cases targeting U.S. military assets.Abolfazl Shekarchi, a spokesman for the Iranian military, stated, "God willing, we will give a lesson to the U.S. and Israel that they have not experienced in their history," reported the Iranian state-linked Tasnim News Agency.RELATED: Israeli officials say Khamenei is dead. Update: Trump confirms. Photo by Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty ImagesAmidst more bluster from Iranian regimists who formed a transitional council to lead the country following Khamenei's death, President Donald Trump noted on Truth Social shortly after midnight on Sunday, "Iran just stated that they are going to hit very hard today, harder than they have ever hit before. THEY BETTER NOT DO THAT, HOWEVER, BECAUSE IF THEY DO, WE WILL HIT THEM WITH A FORCE THAT HAS NEVER BEEN SEEN BEFORE!"Like Trump, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth made abundantly clear precisely what fate awaits those who'd target American forces: "We will hunt you down, and we will kill you."Iran — whose media alleged that over 200 people, including 145 children, were killed in the initial joint U.S.-Israel strikes — did not heed Trump's warning.On Sunday morning, the decapitated regime launched another wave of missile and drone attacks on Israel and American military assets, including the U.S. Fifth Fleet's headquarters in Bahrain.Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reportedly claimed in a statement on Sunday that the Iranian military will continue to act "with power" and "frustrate the enemies as always."Pezeshkian reportedly also characterized the attacks "by the American-Zionist axis" as a "declaration of open war with Muslims, especially Shiites in the world."Amid the latest round of Iranian retaliation strikes, U.S. Central Command indicated that "as of 9:30 am ET, March 1, three U.S. service members have been killed in action and five are seriously wounded as part of Operation Epic Fury."'These are painful days.'"Several others sustained minor shrapnel injuries and concussions — and are in the process of being returned to duty," CENTCOM noted further. "Major combat operations continue and our response effort is ongoing."After bombarding Tehran overnight, the Israeli Air Force announced late Sunday morning that it had "begun another wave of strikes in the heart of Tehran."Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated, "Our forces are now striking at the heart of Tehran with intensifying force, and this will only grow even stronger in the coming days. That said, these are painful days."The U.S. has similarly executed another round of strikes against Iran, reported CBS News.Trump told CNBC on Sunday that the American operation in Iran is "moving along very well, very well — ahead of schedule."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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John Hammond, Blues Singer-Guitarist, Dies at 83
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John Hammond, Blues Singer-Guitarist, Dies at 83

His 1965 album 'So Many Roads' featured accompaniment by guitarist Mike Bloomfield as well as three members of Ronnie Hawkins’ group who would soon emerge as members of The Band. The post John Hammond, Blues Singer-Guitarist, Dies at 83 appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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The Shocking Story Of The Costa Concordia, The Luxury Cruise Ship That Catastrophically Capsized Near Italy
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The Shocking Story Of The Costa Concordia, The Luxury Cruise Ship That Catastrophically Capsized Near Italy

Robert Lender/Wikimedia CommonsThe Costa Concordia, a 114,000-ton cruise ship, was among the largest cruise ships built in Italy. On Jan. 13, 2012, the Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia set out on what should have been a routine Mediterranean voyage. Thousands of people — families, couples, and retirees — boarded the massive vessel expecting a week of luxury at sea. Instead, the first day of the ship’s journey ended in a tragedy that no one could have imagined. By the next morning, 32 people were dead, and thousands were stranded on a tiny Italian island. One of the largest cruise ships ever built lay on its side just offshore, slowly sinking into the water. What had happened to the ship? The Costa Concordia disaster was ultimately a tale of poor decision making by its crew, which sadly cost dozens of human lives. A Luxurious City At Sea When the Costa Concordia entered service in 2006, it was one of the largest cruise ships ever constructed. The massive vessel stretched 952 feet long, weighed more than 114,000 tons, and could carry over 3,700 passengers alongside 1,100 crew members. It was thus far larger than the Titanic. And the ship was not only large — it was luxurious. Inside, every imaginable comfort awaited guests, including swimming pools, a movie theater, bars and nightclubs, a casino, and a luxury spa. The ship felt like a city at sea. Robert Lender/Wikimedia CommonsInside the Costa Concordia’s dining room, where many passengers were eating dinner when the ship lost power and began listing. The first five years of its service passed largely without incident — aside from when high winds pushed the ship against a dock in Palermo, Italy, in 2008, damaging its bow. As such, the Costa Concordia’s planned cruise in January 2012 was expected to proceed as normal. The voyage was intended to be a seven-day Mediterranean cruise, leaving from Rome’s port of Civitavecchia, with stops in Italy, France, and Spain. For the 3,206 passengers onboard, the first night of the cruise was supposed to be the beginning of a carefree vacation. But it would end up being one of the worst nights of their lives. How The Costa Concordia Disaster Began Just after 7:00 p.m., the Costa Concordia left Civitavecchia. A few hours later, it sailed toward Giglio Island, a small rocky outcrop off the Tuscan coast. Instead of staying on its planned course, the ship moved closer to shore. The ship’s captain, Francesco Schettino, had ordered a sail-by salute, a tradition meant to impress locals by passing near land. He had performed similar salutes before without incident, although Schettino would later be accused of ordering this particular salute in order to impress his girlfriend. At 9:40 p.m., Schettino called his former mentor, Senior Captain Mario Palombo, who lived on Giglio. He told Palombo the ship would sound its horn as a tribute while passing by. Palombo said he wasn’t on the island that night, and according to Vanity Fair, advised Schettino to only quickly honk his horn and to stay far from the shore. Moments later, disaster struck. YouTubeFrancesco Schettino, the captain of the Costa Concordia. At 9:45 p.m., the Costa Concordia struck a reef known as the Scole Rocks. The collision tore a huge gash along the port side, measuring 115 to 174 feet, flooding the engine rooms and cutting power to the ship. Inside, the lights went dark. Passengers heard banging noises and the sound of the ship groaning, but not everyone immediately realized that something was wrong. According to CNN, when the ship’s lights went out during a magic show, some passengers thought it was just part of the act. But then the ship began to list sharply to the starboard side. In the dining areas, dishes, tables, and people tumbled down. Elsewhere, in an ironic twist, the the Oscar-winning song “My Heart Will Go On,” from the film Titanic played. Fifteen minutes after the initial collision, Schettino called Roberto Ferrarini, the ship’s crisis coordinator. He initially downplayed the damage to the ship, saying that just one compartment was flooded. Over two subsequent conversations with Ferrarina, Schettino admitted that two compartments were flooded (in fact five were flooded). “I have made a mess and practically the whole ship is flooding,” Schettino told Ferrarini. “What should I say to the media?… To the port authorities I have said that we had… a blackout.” Panic On The Costa Concordia As The Ship Sank Schettino had called Ferrarini, but the first calls to the Italian Search and Rescue Authority did not come from the ship, but from the shore — a passenger’s mother had called the police after learning that the passengers were putting on life jackets. Search and Rescue then called Schettino. But the captain didn’t initially reveal the full truth of the Costa Concordia disaster. It wasn’t until 10:22 p.m. that he admitted that the ship had had a “failure” and needed help. And at 10:33 p.m., passengers were ordered to make their way to muster stations and await instructions. YouTube The port side of the Costa Concordia after capsizing. However, by this point, that was easier said than done. The ship had tilted more than 30 degrees, making navigating its labyrinth of corridors extremely difficult. What’s more, some passengers claimed that they never heard the instructions to proceed to the lifeboats though, at 10:54 p.m., Schettino had given the order to abandon ship. As the Costa Concordia tilted more steeply, passengers were forced to climb slanted corridors to reach lifeboats. Some jumped into the cold water and attempted to swim toward shore, more than 300 feet away. Those who waited to get onto a lifeboat found themselves facing utter chaos as the passengers elbowed each other to escape the ship. Meanwhile, by 11:19 p.m., Schettino had abandoned the vessel. He later claimed that he had fallen into a lifeboat because of the listing of the ship, but a coast guard member who encountered him angrily told the captain: “Vada a bordo, cazzo!” — “Get back on board!” Meanwhile, Giglio Island’s deputy mayor, Mario Pellegrini, had raced toward the scene from shore to help. To his shock, he couldn’t find any senior officers on board — just one “young, a second-class officer,” as he later told the BBC. The two worked together to navigate passengers toward the lifeboats and, by 12:15 a.m., almost everyone from the Costa Concordia’s starboard side had escaped the vessel. But then the ship began to roll. Rvongher/Wikimedia CommonsThe Costa Concordia rests on its side near Giglio Island after running aground on January 13, 2012. “I couldn’t understand what was going on, the movement was so violent,” Pellegrini told Vanity Fair. “Suddenly it was difficult to stand. It was very disorienting. If you took a step forward, you fell. You couldn’t tell which way was up or down. You couldn’t walk… That’s when the panic hit, and the electricity went out as well. Lights winking out all over.” The movement of the ship caused seawater to surge down new corridors, trapping passengers throughout the ship. Hundreds of people were still onboard, and Pellegrini and the second-class officer worked until dawn to rescue who they could. But not everyone could be saved. Thirty-two people lost their lives in the Costa Concordia disaster, both on the ship and in the cold water surrounding it. The last victim’s body was not recovered until November 2014. The Legal Aftermath Of The Maritime Disaster In the aftermath of the Costa Concordia disaster, many of the ship’s crew were convicted for their role in the sinking, and several were sentenced to time in prison. Captain Francesco Schettino was found guilty of manslaughter, causing a shipwreck, abandoning ship before passengers and crew were evacuated, and lying to authorities about the disaster. In 2015, he was sentenced to 16 years in prison. Meanwhile, the wreck of the Costa Concordia sat in the shallow water off the coast of Giglio Island for more than two years. In September 2013, the ship was righted during a massive 19-hour operation. Rvongher/Wikimedia CommonsThe decaying Costa Concordia at Genoa after the disaster that killed 32 people. By July 2014, the wreck was towed to Genoa for dismantling, and scraping of the ship was completed in 2017. The operation cost nearly $2 billion — more than three times the ship’s original construction price. But the Costa Concordia disaster cost far more than that. Thirty-two people lost their lives, and thousands were traumatized. Most tragic of all, the Costa Concordia did not sink because of rough conditions at sea, but because of the poor decisions made on its bridge that night. Crew member Roberto Bosio, who helped dozens of women and children into lifeboats and is believed to have helped coordinate much of the rescue effort throughout the night, said of Captain Schettino: “Only a disgraceful man would have left all those passengers on board. It was the most horrible experience of my life. A tragedy, a heartache that I will carry with me forever.” Now that you’ve read about the Costa Concordia, read about how researchers found the USS Nevada after 72 years. Then, learn the story of the SS Cotopaxi, the ship that vanished from the Bermuda Triangle in 1925. The post The Shocking Story Of The Costa Concordia, The Luxury Cruise Ship That Catastrophically Capsized Near Italy appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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WAKE UP! Watch Dana Bash's Face Closely As Democrat Iranian-American Goes Off on Her Own Party (Video)
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WAKE UP! Watch Dana Bash's Face Closely As Democrat Iranian-American Goes Off on Her Own Party (Video)

WAKE UP! Watch Dana Bash's Face Closely As Democrat Iranian-American Goes Off on Her Own Party (Video)
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Khamenei Post From Mid-February Talking Smack About the United States and Our Military Has NOT Aged Well
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Khamenei Post From Mid-February Talking Smack About the United States and Our Military Has NOT Aged Well

Khamenei Post From Mid-February Talking Smack About the United States and Our Military Has NOT Aged Well
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RedState Weekly Briefing: Snubs at the White House, Strikes in Iran, Justice in Phoenix
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RedState Weekly Briefing: Snubs at the White House, Strikes in Iran, Justice in Phoenix

RedState Weekly Briefing: Snubs at the White House, Strikes in Iran, Justice in Phoenix
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Iran Forms New Leadership Council After Khamenei's Death, Vows Revenge
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Iran Forms New Leadership Council After Khamenei's Death, Vows Revenge

Iran Forms New Leadership Council After Khamenei's Death, Vows Revenge
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Don't Plug In An HDMI Splitter Until You Know These 3 Rules
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Don't Plug In An HDMI Splitter Until You Know These 3 Rules

An HDMI splitter is useful if you're trying to get the same image to display on multiple screens, but there are a few rules you should know before using one.
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