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EVEN CNN Has No Patience For INSANE Pro-Riot Nonsense
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EVEN CNN Has No Patience For INSANE Pro-Riot Nonsense

Daily Caller's Natalie Sandoval breaks the exchange between Maria Elena Salinas and CNN co-host Ben Ferguson
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New Jersey GOP Gubernatorial Nominee Eyes Judicial Openings and Targets Sanctuary Laws
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New Jersey GOP Gubernatorial Nominee Eyes Judicial Openings and Targets Sanctuary Laws

HOLMDEL, New Jersey—Just a few minutes after telling an enthused crowed of supporters that he is committed to the goal of a “safer, more prosperous, and affordable New Jersey,” Jack Ciattarelli told The Daily Signal that he very mindful of the openings on the state supreme court. “We have two new appointments,” the Republican gubernatorial nominee said while making his way through a crowd of voters who figured into a decisive primary victory. Ciattarelli, a 63-year-old businessman a former Republican assemblyman, nearly unseated Gov. Phil Murphy, the incumbent Democratic governor, in the 2021 gubernatorial race. On Tuesday, he won all 21 New Jersey counties over a crowded field of primary opponents winning more than 67% of the vote. Ciattarelli also received the endorsement of President Donald Trump. In the November election, he will face off against Rep. Mikie Sherrill, a Democratic House member, now representing New Jersey’s 11th congressional District. While the Democratic primary was more closely contested, Sherrill emerged as a clear winner with more than 34% of the vote. Judicial appointments are among the several topics where the two candidates are expected to clash. The seven-member New Jersey Supreme Court is widely viewed by policy analysts as one of the most activist in the entire country. Two of its most controversial decisions include the Abbott v. Burke ruling, which involved school funding, and the Mount Laurel decision that dealt with affordable housing. On his campaign website, Ciattarelli pledges to “break from the failed tradition of artificially providing partisan balance on the State Supreme Court.” Instead, his focus will be selecting “the best and most qualified nominees (regardless of party affiliation) who will apply the law as written by the legislature, not endeavor to make law that resulted in the failed Abbott and Mount Laurel decisions.” Under New Jersey law, the governor nominates, and the senate confirms high court judges. Once confirmed, judges serve for an initial seven-year term. Once that term is up, a governor can then nominate a judge for a tenured position that also requires senate confirmation. Tenured judges are automatically retired when they reach the age of 70. Michel Hurtado, the Trenton Republican Party vice chairman, is keen on the idea of breaking with tradition when the opportunity comes to fill expected vacancies on the state supreme court. He spoke with The Daily Signal following Ciattarelli’s victory speech at the Bell Works facility in Monmouth County. “For too long we’ve had this gentlemen’s agreement regarding appointments to the supreme court to maintain a partisan balance,” Hurtado said. “But it hasn’t served us well. We’ve just ended up with far-left appointments.” Sherrill, a U.S. Naval Academy graduate, Navy helicopter pilot, and former federal prosecutor, has not made any clear statements yet on what kind of judges she would select. Her campaign website does put some emphasis on criminal justice reforms while expressing concern over the “threat of gun violence.” Sherrill has told news outlets she intends to pick an “aggressive” attorney general for the purpose of opposing the Trump administration. But Ciattarelli appears poised for battle in the general election. He warned the hundreds of attendees at his victory rally of the coming campaign attacks, saying they should expect to be “Trumped off their a** everyday” since Sherrill “has no plan for New Jersey and can’t run on her own record.” Sanctuary Laws in the Crosshairs Ciattarelli also called out Sherrill for voting in favor of “open borders” as a member of Congress. He was also particularly critical of the fact Sherrill voted against the Laken Riley Act, which requires the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to detain illegal aliens admitting to, charged with, or convicted of theft-related crimes, assaults against police officers, and crimes that result in death or serious injury. Trump signed the bill into law earlier this year. As governor, Ciattarelli has said he we would repeal New Jersey’s sanctuary law known as the “Immigrant Trust Directive” designed to shield illegal aliens from law enforcement. He has also pledged to ban municipalities from declaring themselves sanctuary cities. Maria Bua, a former Mercer County Republican chairwoman, sees law and order questions working to Ciattarelli’s advantage. “There’s real public fatigue with the lawlessness that comes from illegal immigration in Jersey and across the country,” she said. “You see what’s happening out in Los Angeles and with the foolish stunts Democrats have pulled in Jersey protesting against the detention facility in Newark where dangerous criminals who are also illegal aliens have been held.” Even so, Bua acknowledges that the Democrats have built in advantages in the Garden State where they hold a 896,350 voter registration advantage over Republicans. She also points to the historical tendency for the party in the White House to lose seats in off year elections. Yet, Trump came within six points of winning the state against former Vice President Kamala Harris in last year’s presidential race. “I expect a competitive race,” Bua said. “It looks like Jack is going to get help from the national party that he didn’t quite get last time. There’s a feeling New Jersey is in play now and into the future.” Someone else in attendance with a long history in the state was former Republican State Senator Richard LaRossa who represented parts of Mercer County. He expressed some optimism that Ciattarelli could win in November. “This is a very strong statement with Jack winning all 21 counties,” LaRossa said. “I think Jack is in the best position of any GOP candidate in the past 30 years.” Rocco Riccio, a public-school teacher in Trenton, is particularly impressed with Ciattarelli’s position on education. The Republican candidate has expressed support for the expansion of charter schools and other school choice initiatives modeled after Florida’s voucher program. Ciattarelli has also called for a “Parents’ Bill of Rights.” Riccio takes a critical view of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion policies that have been implemented in school districts. “I’ve seen up close how damaging these DEI policies are for students,” he said. Riccio also cites an alarming figure that he hopes will find its way into the campaign. In a little more than 10 years these figures show, there’s been a paltry growth of about 5% in the number of teachers statewide compared to a 95% growth in administration. “We need to change direction,” Riccio said. “Now is the time.” The New Jersey gubernatorial election will be held Tuesday Nov. 4th. Republicans have not won statewide in New Jersey since 2013 when former Republican Gov. Chris Christie was re-elected. The last Republican presidential candidate to win the state was George H. W. Bush in 1988. The post New Jersey GOP Gubernatorial Nominee Eyes Judicial Openings and Targets Sanctuary Laws appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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How to Keep Your Dog Cool in Summer
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How to Keep Your Dog Cool in Summer

Summer’s scorching heat can be tough on our furry friends. At DogingtonPost, we know how important it is to keep your canine companion cool and comfortable during the hottest months. Our dog summer tips will help you protect your pup from heat-related dangers and ensure they enjoy the season safely. Let’s explore practical ways to beat the heat and keep your dog happy all summer long. Why Dogs Are at Risk in Hot Weather Limited Cooling Mechanisms Dogs face unique challenges in hot weather. Unlike humans, they can’t sweat through their skin to cool down. They rely on panting and heat release through their paw pads and nose. Unlike humans, dogs have a limited ability to cool themselves down, making them more susceptible to heat-related issues. The Threat of Overheating Hot temperatures can quickly overheat dogs. Their normal body temperature ranges from 101 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit. If it rises above 104 degrees, they risk heat exhaustion. At 106 degrees or higher, heatstroke can occur, which can be fatal if not treated promptly. Recognizing Heat-Related Issues It’s essential to spot signs of heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Watch for excessive panting, drooling, lethargy, vomiting, or diarrhea. In severe cases, dogs may collapse, have seizures, or their gums may turn blue or purple. If you notice these symptoms, move your dog to a cool area immediately and contact your vet. Breeds at Higher Risk Some dog breeds struggle more with heat. Brachycephalic (flat-faced) breeds like Bulldogs, Pugs, and Boxers have difficulty breathing and cooling themselves. Large, thick-coated breeds such as Huskies and Malamutes also struggle in hot weather. Senior dogs, puppies, and overweight dogs face higher risks too. Preventive Measures To protect your dog, limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours. Walk your dog early in the morning or late in the evening when it’s cooler. Always bring water on walks and outings. Test the pavement temperature with your hand (if you can’t hold it there for 7 seconds, it’s too hot for your dog’s paws). Understanding these risks is the first step to keep your dog safe and comfortable during hot summer months. Now, let’s explore specific strategies to help your dog beat the heat both indoors and outdoors. How to Keep Your Dog Cool Outdoors in Summer Smart Scheduling for Walks Summer heat challenges dog owners. The American Kennel Club suggests taking walks in the early mornings or evenings, when the sun’s heat is less intense during hot days. These cooler hours reduce heat exhaustion risk and protect sensitive paw pads from scorching pavement. Hydration on the Go Carry water for your dog during walks. Use collapsible water bowls for easy transport. Offer water breaks every 15-20 minutes. Some dogs need encouragement to drink, so try flavoring the water with a small amount of low-sodium chicken broth to increase appeal. Cooling Accessories for Hot Days Invest in cooling accessories for outdoor comfort. Cooling vests provide a chilling effect through evaporation, lasting for hours. The Ruffwear Swamp Cooler (a popular choice among dog owners) exemplifies this technology. Cooling bandanas suit smaller dogs or those who dislike full vests. Paw Protection is Paramount Hot surfaces burn dog paw pads quickly. There is a simple test you can do to check whether the pavement is too hot for your dog’s paws. Use protective booties or paw wax to shield your dog’s feet. If booties don’t work, stick to grassy areas for walks. Adjust Exercise Intensity Limit high-energy activities during hot weather. Replace long runs with shorter, more frequent walks. Swimming offers excellent low-impact exercise that keeps dogs cool. Always supervise your dog around water and rinse them off afterward to remove chlorine or salt. Create Shade Spots Ensure your dog has access to shade outdoors. Use portable canopies or umbrellas for instant sun relief. At beaches or parks, seek natural shade from trees. Dogs can get sunburned too, especially those with short or light-colored coats. Misting Systems for Outdoor Comfort For yard-loving dogs, consider a misting system installation. These systems can lower ambient temperature by up to 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Place misters in shaded areas where your dog likes to rest for maximum benefit. These outdoor strategies help keep dogs cool during summer activities. However, indoor environments also play a significant role in maintaining your dog’s comfort. Let’s explore how to create a cool indoor haven for your furry friend in the next section. How to Create a Cool Indoor Haven for Your Dog Optimize Your Home’s Ventilation Good air circulation keeps your dog cool. Use fans strategically in your dog’s favorite spots. Place a fan near your dog’s bed or relaxation areas. For extra cooling, put a bowl of ice in front of the fan. This trick can lower the air temperature by several degrees. Air conditioning is ideal, but not everyone has it. If you don’t have AC, open windows on opposite sides of your house to create a cross-breeze. Use window treatments to block direct sunlight during the hottest parts of the day. This can reduce indoor temperatures significantly. Invest in Cooling Beds and Mats Cooling beds and mats provide instant relief for your dog. These products use gel or water-filled cores that stay cool for hours. Pressure-activated cooling mats contain a heat-absorbing gel that activates when your dog lies down, drawing away body heat to provide relief. Place these mats in your dog’s favorite spots or near their regular bed. Elevated beds are not just about the cool breeze; they also provide a dry and comfortable spot away from damp or muddy floors. These beds benefit large breeds or dogs with thick coats especially. Create Refreshing Treats and Toys Frozen treats keep your dog cool and hydrated. Make popsicles by freezing low-sodium chicken broth in ice cube trays. You can also freeze kibble or small treats in water or broth to create engaging frozen toys. These cool your dog and provide mental stimulation. Fill a Kong toy with a mixture of yogurt and mashed banana, then freeze it. This creates a long-lasting, cooling treat that will keep your dog occupied. Always supervise your dog with frozen treats to prevent choking hazards. Maintain Proper Hydration Keep fresh, cool water available at all times. Change the water frequently and consider adding ice cubes to keep it cold longer. Some dogs drink more when water is served in a pet fountain (which can encourage better hydration). Control Indoor Temperature Try to maintain a consistent indoor temperature. Close curtains or blinds during the hottest parts of the day to prevent heat buildup. If possible, set your thermostat to a comfortable temperature (around 78°F or 25°C) when you’re home, and slightly higher when you’re away to save energy. Final Thoughts Summer heat poses challenges for dog owners. Our dog summer tips help protect canine companions from heat-related risks. We recommend adjusting outdoor activities, creating cool indoor spaces, and monitoring dogs closely for signs of overheating. Responsible summer pet care involves understanding dogs’ unique needs and recognizing breed-specific risks. Dog owners should adapt their routines to ensure their pets’ well-being. Providing shade, fresh water, and cooling accessories outdoors (along with proper ventilation and cooling beds indoors) will keep dogs comfortable. DogingtonPost offers dog owners the latest information and expert advice to enhance their canine companions’ lives. We provide health tips, product reviews, and resources to support responsible dog ownership. With preparation and awareness, you can help your dog enjoy a cool and happy summer.
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CNN: Guess Which Voter Demo Has Gone Wildly MAGA?
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CNN: Guess Which Voter Demo Has Gone Wildly MAGA?

CNN: Guess Which Voter Demo Has Gone Wildly MAGA?
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LA riots 'mostly peaceful'? Here's the TRUTH
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LA riots 'mostly peaceful'? Here's the TRUTH

The first summer under the Trump administration since 2020 wouldn’t be complete without leftists rioting and burning cities to the ground — and the mainstream media explaining it away as if those rioters are “peaceful protesters.”“And even those who were out of step with what we are advocating, peaceful protest, did not create any violence. Nobody was shot, nobody was killed, get it in your heads,” Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), one of many Democrats blind to the violence occurring all around them, said after the protests.Dana Bash also publicly joined Waters in her delusion.“The L.A. County police say that they have it under control, carrying the flag is not illegal, as you know. What did happen in 1992 was so different from what we’re seeing now,” Bash said in a recent segment on CNN.Other liberal commentators have continued to push the idea that these riots were “peaceful” and that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were the ones provoking the protesters.“Most of those demonstrators were very peaceful except for all of them,” BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales mocks, adding, “You don’t hate the mainstream media enough. You don’t hate them enough.”“All of these mainstream Democrats who are going out there, and they are continuing the absurd rhetoric of Donald Trump being mean, orange man bad, I guess we want to, I don’t know, welcome gangbangers and murderers and rapists and really bad people back into the country because this is all mean Donald Trump’s fault,” she continues.“I cannot believe they are continuing this same unhinged rhetoric that got President Trump elected again. I can’t believe that they are trying this again, while everyone is watching these illegals and these wild crazy leftists burn down L.A.,” she says, adding, “I cannot believe they are so stupid to think this is going to work again.”Want more from Sara Gonzales?To enjoy more of Sara's no-holds-barred take to news and culture, 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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Harvey Weinstein convicted by jury of first-degree criminal sex
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Harvey Weinstein convicted by jury of first-degree criminal sex

The formerly celebrated Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein was convicted by a jury in New York for a second time on one of numerous charges related to sex crimes allegations. Weinstein had been previously convicted in New York in 2020, but that had been tossed out of court in 2025 on procedural grounds. 'Any man who demeans and degrades women in such fashion needs to be condemned and held accountable, regardless of wealth or status.' The jury convicted Weinstein on a charge of criminal sex act in the first degree over accusations from Miriam "Mimi" Haley, who said he assaulted her in 2006 at his apartment in SoHo. Haley was a young television producer at the time and testified that she had repeatedly told him no, but he continued to assault her. “I was mortified; I was embarrassed, in disbelief," she said after describing how he “just continued pushing, continued insisting, pushed me onto bed holding me down.”The jury rejected a separate charge related to allegations from Kaja Sokola, a model who was 19 years old when Weinstein allegedly raped her at a hotel room in 2006. Deliberations will continue on Thursday over a charge from a third accuser. Weinstein's attorney characterized the accusers as "conniving" and "sophisticated" and said they were motivated by fame and money. The accusers had obtained substantial civil settlements from the allegations. The first-degree criminal sex act charge carries a maximum sentence of 25 years. The open secret of Weinstein's sexual assaults in Hollywood became a major impetus for the #MeToo movement against sexual coercion and abuse. Critics have pointed to jokes made in public for many years that pointed to actors and actresses knowing about the allegations but not asking enough questions to expose the powerful movie producer. RELATED: Producers Guild Board to expel Harvey Weinstein, create sexual harassment task force Photo by Sylvain Gaboury/FilmMagic In 2017, former President Barack Obama and his wife released a statement condemning Weinstein over the allegations and praising his accusers for their bravery, but they opted to not even mention the millions of dollars he had raised for Democratic campaigns. “Any man who demeans and degrades women in such fashion needs to be condemned and held accountable, regardless of wealth or status,” the statement read. “We should celebrate the courage of women who have come forward to tell these painful stories," they added. "And we should work to build a culture — including by empowering our girls and teaching our boys decency and respect — so we can make such behavior less prevalent in the future.”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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‘An Absolute Rarity’: Stunning Roman Mosaic Of Swimming Dolphins Uncovered In Austria
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‘An Absolute Rarity’: Stunning Roman Mosaic Of Swimming Dolphins Uncovered In Austria

The dolphin mosaic likely dates to the second century C.E. and was part of a villa owned by a wealthy Roman family. The post ‘An Absolute Rarity’: Stunning Roman Mosaic Of Swimming Dolphins Uncovered In Austria appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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Woman Peacefully Rams Cops With Motorcycle Because They’re Deporting Her People
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Woman Peacefully Rams Cops With Motorcycle Because They’re Deporting Her People

Woman Peacefully Rams Cops With Motorcycle Because They’re Deporting Her People
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Karoline Leavitt's Truth Nukes Leave Multiple Mushroom Clouds Over Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass and the Dems
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Karoline Leavitt's Truth Nukes Leave Multiple Mushroom Clouds Over Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass and the Dems

Karoline Leavitt's Truth Nukes Leave Multiple Mushroom Clouds Over Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass and the Dems
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Cory Booker Reposts Video of Woman Insisting That We Need Illegals for Slave Labor
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Cory Booker Reposts Video of Woman Insisting That We Need Illegals for Slave Labor

Cory Booker Reposts Video of Woman Insisting That We Need Illegals for Slave Labor
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