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Dirt biker rescued after falling up to 200 feet
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Dirt biker rescued after falling up to 200 feet

PIERCE COUNTY, Wash. — A dirt biker was injured Friday after the ground gave way beneath him, sending him tumbling into a ravine in a remote area near Wilkeson, according to the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office (PSCO). The sheriff’s office said two men were riding in a popular dirt biking spot north of Carbonado when the “ground collapsed” under one of the riders. Authorities described it as similar to a mudslide, noting the ground had been softened by recent heavy rain. The 33-year-old rider fell an estimated 100 to 200 feet into the ravine. He remained conscious after the fall but suffered a head injury, according to deputies. Multiple sheriff’s office Search and Rescue rope rescue technicians responded and worked with East Pierce and Buckley Fire to find the man.  He transported back to Wilkeson, then airlifted to Tacoma General Hospital due to his injuries.  Continue Article  Several motorcycle clubs came together in downtown San Diego Dirt biker rescued after falling up to 200 feet New figures shed light on police efforts to thwart outlaw bikers Twin Cities motorcycle community preparing to donate 300+ Thanksgiving turkeys A Bimbo Named Candy: Thunder Beach Tit-astrophe
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 Several motorcycle clubs came together in downtown San Diego
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 Several motorcycle clubs came together in downtown San Diego

SAN DIEGO (FOX5/KUSI) — Several motorcycle clubs came together in downtown San Diego on Saturday to give away full Thanksgiving meals to families in need, aiming to support the community and challenge long-standing stereotypes about riders. The giveaway took place on Market Street at the San Diego Deuces Motorcycle Club clubhouse, where the sound of engines filled the block as volunteers handed out meal bags. “Today is all about us giving back to the community,” said Currency with the San Diego Deuces Motorcycle Club. Eight local motorcycle clubs participated, distributing Thanksgiving bags filled with vegetables, yams, stuffing, corn and other staples for a complete holiday meal. The Deuces hosted the event in partnership with several local social clubs, including the Benevolent Beautiez, who helped organize the effort.  Several motorcycle clubs came together in downtown San Diego Dirt biker rescued after falling up to 200 feet New figures shed light on police efforts to thwart outlaw bikers Twin Cities motorcycle community preparing to donate 300+ Thanksgiving turkeys A Bimbo Named Candy: Thunder Beach Tit-astrophe
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President Trump Switches His Stance On MTG And Shares He Would “Love” To See Her In Politics Again
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President Trump Switches His Stance On MTG And Shares He Would “Love” To See Her In Politics Again

Is the feud between President Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene finally over? In recent weeks President Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene have been exchanging jabs with one another in the press and social media. The feud hit its pinnacle after President trump called MTG a “traitor” and proceeded to withdraw his endorsement from her. Shortly after Trump withdrew his endorsement of MTG she announced she would resign from the House in January of next year. Now President Trump appears to be extending an olive branch to the lawmaker from Georgia. NBC News reported more on President Trump’s most recent comments on MTG’s political future: President Donald Trump said Saturday he would like to see Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene resume her political career at some point, despite their recent falling out. Trump’s comments came the day after Greene, one of the best-known faces in the Republican arena, made the stunning announcement that she will resign in January. In a brief phone interview with NBC News, the president said, “It’s not going to be easy for her” to revive her career in politics, though he added, “I’d love to see that.” In the meantime, Trump said, “she’s got to take a little rest.” Long a stalwart ally of the president, Greene has become more vocal in recent weeks about her differences with some of his policies and priorities. She has faulted Trump for devoting what she sees as excessive attention to foreign leaders as opposed to the pocketbook concerns of everyday Americans. She was also an early advocate for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files and said that Trump had been blocking their disclosure. After calling the effort to release the files a “hoax,” Trump changed course last Sunday and said he supported making them public. Congress quickly voted to compel the Justice Departemnt to do just that, and Trump signed the bill. Trump has lashed out at Greene, calling her a “traitor.” He withdrew his support for her re-election. Early Saturday morning, before his interview with NBC News, Trump posted on his social media site that Greene chose to quit rather than face a Republican primary challenger in the midterm elections next year. He reiterated that she was “a traitor,” while also thanking her for her “service to our country.” A person close to Greene said in an interview that the congresswoman remained convinced she would win re-election had she decided to run. The issue was not so much the competition as the threats and scorn that Greene and her children have endured, the person said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Greene has two daughters and a son, all in their 20s. Trump earlier in the day shared he’s willing to make up with MTG. Take a look: JUST IN – REPORTER: You and Elon Musk had a fight, but you worked it out. Will you do the same with Marjorie Taylor Greene? PRESIDENT TRUMP: "Sure, why not! I get along with everybody." pic.twitter.com/mK5pueKAiW — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 22, 2025 WION provided the latest update on the surprising feud: US President Donald Trump said on Saturday (Nov 22) that he was open to reconciliation with Georgia GOP Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene after she announced her unexpected resignation. “Sure, why not? I mean, I get along with everybody,” Trump told reporters when asked if he had any plans to reconcile with her. “I just disagreed with her philosophy. She started backing perhaps the worst Republican congressman in our history,” Trump said to reporters a short time ago. Trump, while reacting to the surprising resignation of Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, said on Saturday (Nov 22) that “Marjorie went BAD”. “I have too much self respect and dignity, love my family too much, and do not want my sweet district to have to endure a hurtful and hateful primary against me by the President we all fought for, only to fight and win my election while Republicans will likely lose the midterms,” MTG’s lengthy resignation statement on X read. The American president had hit out at her and called her a “traitor” over collaboration with Republican Representative Tom Massie of Kentucky. Tom backed the measure requiring the Justice Department to release the Jeffrey Epstein documents. On his Truth Social, Trump wrote, “Marjorie ‘Traitor’ Brown, because of PLUMMETING Poll Numbers, and not wanting to face a Primary Challenger with a strong Trump Endorsement (where she would have no chance of winning!), has decided to call it ‘quits’.” “Her relationship with the WORST Republican Congressman in decades, Tom Massie of Kentucky, also known as Rand Paul Jr. because he votes against the Republican Party (and really good legislation!), did not help her,” Trump added. “For some reason, primarily that I refused to return her never ending barrage of phone calls, Marjorie went BAD,” he continued.
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Will Europe Accept Any Ukraine-Russia Peace Plan?
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Will Europe Accept Any Ukraine-Russia Peace Plan?

Donald Trump has signaled he is ready to alter the Ukraine-Russia peace plan after Sir Keir Starmer said America’s peace deal risked leaving the country open to Russian attack. On Saturday, the US president said his 28-point proposal, under which Ukraine would surrender key territory and cut the size of its army, was “not my […] The post Will Europe Accept Any Ukraine-Russia Peace Plan? appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Star-Spangled Trigger Warning: Progressive Reporter Loses It After Hearing National Anthem In D.C.
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Star-Spangled Trigger Warning: Progressive Reporter Loses It After Hearing National Anthem In D.C.

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DOJ Launches Investigation After Pro-Palestinian Mob Targets NYC Synagogue
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DOJ Launches Investigation After Pro-Palestinian Mob Targets NYC Synagogue

Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon stated that the Department of Justice will not tolerate mob intimidation or obstruction targeting houses of worship, following an incident in Manhattan in which a pro-Palestinian crowd surrounded Park East Synagogue. In a Friday post on X, Dhillon emphasized that blocking access to a house of worship is a federal crime, adding that the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, was gathering information about the event. It’s a federal crime to block access to a house of worship in the US. @CivilRights under @AGPamBondi will NOT tolerate it and we are gathering information about this incident! https://t.co/cBnAHCq986 — AAGHarmeetDhillon (@AAGDhillon) November 21, 2025 On Sunday, she confirmed that a federal investigation was underway, reiterating that the Department maintains zero tolerance for violence or obstruction near any religious institution. Investigation is underway. @TheJusticeDept has zero tolerance for violence/obstruction around any American house of worship. https://t.co/rEEFAifj6n — AAGHarmeetDhillon (@AAGDhillon) November 23, 2025 The confrontation occurred when Park East Synagogue, led by 95-year-old Holocaust survivor Rabbi Arthur Schneier, hosted a legal informational event organized by Nefesh B’Nefesh, a group that assists Jews in immigrating to Israel. Protesters surrounded the building, reportedly blocking entry and shouting phrases including “Death to the IDF” and “Globalize the Intifada,” along with other hostile and antisemitic slogans. Right now, DailyWire+ annual memberships are fifty percent off during our Black Friday sale. Join now at dailywire.com/blackfriday. “Another woman shouted, ‘F***ing Jewish pricks,’ while others called the Jewish demonstrators ‘rapists,’ ‘racists,’ and ‘pedophiles,’” The Times of Israel reported. Instead of focusing on the mob’s actions, New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s press secretary issued a statement saying he discouraged the protesters’ language, but also suggested the synagogue was promoting activities “in violation of international law.” When asked to clarify, his office argued that facilitating Jewish immigration to Israel constitutes support for “settlement activity beyond the Green Line.” In contrast, Mayor Eric Adams condemned the protesters’ actions directly, calling the mob “sick and warped.”
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California Gubernatorial Hopeful Eric Swalwell Peddles Voting By Phone To ‘Max Out Democracy’
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California Gubernatorial Hopeful Eric Swalwell Peddles Voting By Phone To ‘Max Out Democracy’

'We have to be better, not just a little bit better than the other states'
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Fisherman Creates First Program that Let’s Doctors Give Angling Prescriptions for Anxiety – Now Wins King’s Award
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Fisherman Creates First Program that Let’s Doctors Give Angling Prescriptions for Anxiety – Now Wins King’s Award

After fishing turned out to be the saving grace during his recovery from a decade of mental health struggles and alcohol addiction, an Englishman wanted to hook others on the soothing sport—and now his program is a medicine being prescribed by doctors. Founded five years ago, the service staffed by fishing volunteers, has partnered with […] The post Fisherman Creates First Program that Let’s Doctors Give Angling Prescriptions for Anxiety – Now Wins King’s Award appeared first on Good News Network.
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What Is an American?
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What Is an American?

The chaotic confrontation in Dearborn, Michigan, on Tuesday—when a demonstrator attempted to burn a Quran and Muslim counter-protesters surged—was more than a brief flash of drama. Along with other recent controversies in Arab-majority Dearborn, such as when the Muslim mayor told a Christian minister he “was not welcome here” and was an “Islamophobe” for objecting to renaming a local street after a Hezbollah-supporting journalist, this latest cultural skirmish yet again underscores longstanding concerns about America’s immigration regime—and, above all, the nature of American identity itself. What, exactly, is an American? It’s a question that was increasingly on my friend Charlie Kirk’s mind in what tragically proved to be his final months. And in light of the Dearborn fracas and the recent election of Zohran Mamdani as the next mayor of America’s most iconic metropolis, it’s a question that has never been more pressing. The narrow, legal answer is straightforward: An American is a citizen of the United States, born or naturalized. That definition undergirds equal protection, sets the parameters of the franchise, and helps define the various obligations citizens owe and the rights we enjoy. But that technical legal definition is unedifying and wildly insufficient. A passport can inform which government recognizes us on paper. But it doesn’t tell us what holds the nation together, what binds disparate strangers into a people, and what shared implicit assumptions make the American experiment workable rather than a “Groundhog Day”-style recurring melee of clashing worldviews. Since the origins of the republic, the United States has always had a legal identity and a cultural one. The legal identity is broader, permitting more inclusiveness. New arrivals on our shores can relinquish foreign allegiances, acquire American citizenship, and become part of “We the People,” much as the biblical figure Ruth left the nation of Moab thousands of years ago to join the children of Israel. As Ruth said: Your people shall be my people and your God my God.” But the cultural identity of the United States—the religiously imbued habits, values and expectations that enable our national creed, “E Pluribus Unum”—has never been infinitely malleable. America has always had a dominant public ethos shaped by a historical Protestant-majority culture. This culture emphasizes individual responsibility, industriousness, respect for the rule of law, the dignity of conscience, and the limits of liberty rightly understood. The two identities are connected. As President John Adams famously said: “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious People. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” Conscience and freedom of religion must be wholly protected and secured in one’s private life, but the very nature of American citizenship and American community are shaped and guided by the inherited tradition of the Protestant majority. It was true at the time of founding, and it’s still true today. Take it from me: I’m an observant Jew who cherishes the fact that America has always been exceptional not in spite of but in large part due to that culturally dominant Hebrew Bible/Old Testament-heavy Protestant inheritance. The United States was never a “blank slate” society. Like any nation, it has a distinct inheritance, and it has always relied on a broad cultural consensus: Someone can bring their own private customs and traditions to America, but they are expected to assimilate into the public framework that has always made the country coherent—“out of many, one.” And that public framework is not merely a technical or legalistic one but a “thicker” one where acceptance of such notions as the proverbial “Protestant work ethic” constitute a core part of American citizenship. The challenge in Dearborn—and elsewhere—is that too many distinct cultural communities now reject this framework. It wasn’t always this way. My own ancestors, Ashkenazi Jews who immigrated to America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, readily understood that they had to learn the English language and acculturate themselves to the nation’s longstanding Protestant-informed public ways of life. Laws alone cannot create broad solidarity; only culture can do so. We should also not be hesitant to say that American Muslim assimilation, specifically, is not going well at this time. A poll of American Muslims taken less than three weeks after the barbaric Oct. 7 Hamas pogrom in southern Israel found that 57.5% of American Muslims believed the atrocities were at least “somewhat justified.” Plenty of other shocking examples abound—including the aforementioned troubling antics of Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud. The truth is that values such as support for Hamas or Hezbollah are simply incompatible with Americanism—period. So once again, then: What is an American? It is someone who holds citizenship under our law, yes—but also someone who adopts, respects and participates in the civic, religiously imbued dominant culture that founded and still sustains the republic. That culture is neither rigid nor intrinsically hostile to reasonable diversity, but it is certainly not infinitely elastic either. And it requires conscientious assimilation into a framework that alone makes ordered liberty possible. Citizenship is a status. But being an American in its fullest sense is something much greater and more rewarding: It is partaking in a common civilization, accepting its responsibilities, and upholding the dominant inherited way of life. That doesn’t seem to be happening in Dearborn—or in far too many other places throughout the country. A free people—and a free nation— ets that trend fester at its own grave peril. COPYRIGHT 2025 CREATORS.COM We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post What Is an American? appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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