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'She was screaming': Rep. Brandon Gill clashes with Ilhan Omar as immigration battle heats up
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'She was screaming': Rep. Brandon Gill clashes with Ilhan Omar as immigration battle heats up

Texas Republicans are escalating their efforts to take on illegal immigration, and Rep. Brandon Gill is leading the charge. While BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales is thrilled with his efforts, she’s well aware that her state is not even close to being out of the woods.“Texas is kind of under siege right now,” Gonzales says to Gill.“It is, and at this point, I believe we have 42 members of Congress in the Sharia-Free America Caucus. So it’s growing rapidly. We’re adding new members every single day,” Gill explains.“This is a big issue. It’s not going away any time soon. And it’s our job as elected representatives to address it — and address it in a candid and straightforward way, which is to say that there are cultural incompatibilities here that we need to be aware of,” he tells Gonzales."I think our immigration system needs to reflect these, and I think we need to be determining who comes into our country. And we need to protect our culture,” he continues, pointing out that immigration is also one of the issues that touches everything else.“It touches the quality of schools, the quality of health care, the cost of living, the cost of housing. I mean everything,” he adds.Gill was also recently behind the Somalia Immigration Moratorium Act, which imposes a 25-year moratorium on immigration from Somalia into the United States.And while much of the left is outraged by Gill’s moratorium, one member of Congress may have a little more disdain for him than the rest.“Does Ilhan Omar give you the stink eye whenever she sees you?” Gonzales asks.“Usually it’s much worse than that. I was giving a speech on the House floor about this bill in particular. And she was in the audience, and she was screaming. I could barely hear what she was saying, but she was … calling me names and all kinds of stuff,” he tells Gonzales.“So she’s not a big fan of me, I will say,” he adds.Want more from Sara Gonzales?To enjoy more of Sara's no-holds-barred takes on 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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Trump's MAHA pick for surgeon general has Big Pharma-backed lawmakers shook
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Trump's MAHA pick for surgeon general has Big Pharma-backed lawmakers shook

President Donald Trump announced in May that he was nominating Dr. Casey Means to become surgeon general.Trump said that Means, a tech entrepreneur and Stanford-educated doctor who has long criticized the exploitative nature of the health care system, has "impeccable 'MAHA' credentials" and would help Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. "reverse the Chronic Disease Epidemic, and ensure Great Health, in the future, for ALL Americans."It became painfully clear over the course of Means' nomination hearing on Wednesday that some lawmakers are anxious about her MAHA views on vaccines and other profitable pharmaceuticals.'Devil's in the details.'Chairman Bill Cassidy (R-La.) — whom Open Secrets indicated has raised over $1.3 million from the health professional industry and $712,000 from the pharmaceutical/health product industry in campaign contributions since 2019 — noted that "some [parents] have been scared to vaccinate their children because they've been told incorrectly that vaccines cause autism."Cassidy asked Means whether she believes "vaccines, whether individually or collectively, contribute to autism."Means, who told lawmakers that she thinks vaccines "save lives," responded, "The reality is that we have an autism crisis that's increasing, and this is devastating to many families, and we do not know as a medical community what causes autism."Means noted that the Trump administration is investigating the matter and suggested that "until we have a clear understanding of why kids are developing this at higher rates, I think we should not leave any stones unturned."Cassidy rushed to suggest "there's been a lot of evidence showing they're not implicated."While Means accepted such alleged evidence exists, she emphasized that "science is never settled."Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) — who ranks in Open Secrets' "Top 20 Member Recipients of Money from Pharmaceuticals / Health Products, 1990-2024" — similarly pressed the issue, trying unsuccessfully to get Means to refute Kennedy's July 2023 assertion "that autism comes from vaccines."RELATED: One for the ladies: Educate yourself about the risks of hormonal birth control Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty ImageIn her questioning, Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) focused on one vaccine in particular: the hepatitis B shot, which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under previous administrations recommended for all American children but as of this year recommends only on an individual basis.Means has suggested in years past that "hepatitis B vaccine at birth is a crime."When Blunt Rochester generalized her concern and asked whether Means thought it was "unethical and dangerous" to hypothetically withhold life-saving vaccines from children, Means noted, "I don't believe that Dr. Jay Bhattacharya or the HHS would be interested in withholding" them and stressed that the "devil's in the details."Democratic Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), who has received over $600,000 from the health professional industry since 2019, grilled Means over her past criticism of hormonal birth control and its overuse — which has been linked to increased risk of breast and cervical cancers and other medical issues.After Murray concern-mongered over Means' suggestions that hormonal birth control is consumed "like candy" and poses "horrifying health risks" to women, Means said, "I'm curious if you're aware of what the side effects of hormonal contraception are."Means suggested further that while such medication should be "accessible to all women," women should be having thorough conversations with their doctors to ascertain "whether they are higher risk for side effects when prescribed the medication."Kennedy noted at the time of Means' nomination that she "will help me ensure American children will be less medicated and better fed — and significantly healthier — during the next four years. She will be the best Surgeon General in American history."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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‘I Am Going Mad Again’: The Tragic Tale Of Virginia Woolf’s Death
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‘I Am Going Mad Again’: The Tragic Tale Of Virginia Woolf’s Death

Wikimedia CommonsVirginia Woolf’s suicide note revealed the immense mental anguish the writer was in before she took her life. The works of prolific English writer Virginia Woolf continue to influence culture a century after they were written. And while her renowned novels like Mrs. Dalloway and essays like A Room of One’s Own remain captivating to this day, so too does the story of Virginia Woolf’s suicide, when on an early spring day in 1941, she filled her pockets with rocks and walked into a nearby river. But behind the tale of Virginia Woolf’s death is the haunting story of a woman who battled tragedy and mental illness for most of her life, ultimately succumbing to her own harrowing thoughts. The Woman Behind The Tragedy On January 25, 1882, Virginia Woolf, née Adeline Virginia Stephen, was born into a privileged English family. Her parents, Sir Leslie Stephen and Julia Stephen, were prominent figures in their London community. Both were writers themselves, with Leslie working as the editor of the Dictionary of National Biography and Julia penning a book on her profession, nursing. Woolf and her sister, Vanessa, were first schooled at home in their father’s vast library. Soon enough, they both attended the Ladies’ Department of King’s College London. Wikimedia CommonsVirginia and her husband Leonard Woolf. After graduating, Woolf fell swiftly into the world of literature, joining a circle of artists and intellectuals known as the Bloomsbury Group. This is where she met her husband, essayist Leonard Woolf. Soon after their 1912 marriage, the couple bought a printing press, Hogarth Press, and published the works of writers such as Sigmund Freud and T.S. Eliot. Woolf also started publishing her own writing, beginning with her first novel, 1915’s The Voyage Out. However, she didn’t reach true renown until her fourth novel, Mrs. Dalloway. Published in 1925, this novel tackled modernist themes such as feminism, mental illness, and homosexuality. Woolf then published other notable and popular novels such as To the Lighthouse and Orlando, as well as feminist essays such as A Room of One’s Own and Three Guineas. All of these works led to her critical success as a revolutionary and prominent writer. But, with several failed suicide attempts already behind her, it was clear that Woolf was not as well as her sharp writing and crystalline ideas might have suggested. What Prompted Virginia Woolf’s Suicide? Virginia Woolf once said, “Growing up is losing some illusions, in order to acquire others.” Woolf lost many of her illusions as a young child through multiple instances of trauma. The first of these came when her half-brothers, George and Gerald Duckworth, began to sexually abuse her. In her personal essays, Woolf revealed that the abuse occurred from the time she was six up until she moved out of her family home at the age of 23. While this sexual abuse most likely prompted many of her struggles with mental illness, her mother’s death in 1895 appeared to be what solidified them. Soon after, at the age of 13, Woolf had her first mental breakdown. Wikimedia CommonsVirginia Woolf reportedly made several suicide attempts in her lifetime. In the years following her mother’s death, Virginia Woolf experienced a succession of trauma. Her half-sister Stella passed away two years later and in 1904 her father died from stomach cancer. This soon led to Woolf being institutionalized for a brief amount of time. Even after her writing success and happy marriage to Leonard, Woolf continued to deal with depression and mental illness. She made several suicide attempts throughout her life and suffered from hallucinations as well as periods of mania. Woolf tried various psychiatric treatments, but because of the infancy of mental health research during her time, they had only negative results. One of these treatments even involved pulling several of her teeth out, a common medical theory in the 1920s that associated mental illness with dental infections. Virginia Woolf’s Suicide Note And Final Moments On the morning of March 28, 1941, Leonard Woolf knew that something was not right with his wife of 29 years. After speaking with her in her writing lodge outside of their Sussex home, he suggested that she go inside and rest. This was the last time Leonard saw his wife alive. Wikimedia CommonsVirginia Woolf’s heartbreaking suicide note. It was the third such note she wrote before taking her life. After Leonard went to his office, Woolf put on her fur coat and Wellington boots, exited the front gate, and made her way to the River Ouse next to their house. When Leonard went upstairs to check on her a couple of hours later, he found two suicide notes in the place of his wife. One was addressed to him, and the other to her sister, Vanessa. Virginia Woolf’s suicide note to her husband read, “Dearest, I feel certain that I am going mad again. I feel we can’t go through another of those terrible times. And I shan’t recover this time. I begin to hear voices, and I can’t concentrate. So I am doing what seems the best thing to do.” The note continued: “What I want to say is I owe all the happiness of my life to you. You have been entirely patient with me and incredibly good. I want to say that — everybody knows it. If anybody could have saved me, it would have been you. Everything has gone from me but the certainty of your goodness… I don’t think two people could have been happier than we have been.” Frantic upon reading Virginia Woolf’s suicide note, Leonard Woolf searched nearby for her. He soon found her footprints and walking stick on the river bank, but the water had already swept her body away. It would be found three weeks later, washed up near Southease, England. When Virginia Woolf’s death was announced, T.S. Eliot wrote that it was “the end of a world.” The Lasting Legacy Of Virginia Woolf’s Death Following Virginia Woolf’s death, she was cremated and her ashes were sprinkled beneath the two Elm trees, nicknamed “Virginia” and “Leonard,” in the couple’s backyard. Leonard had a stone engraved with the last lines from her novel The Waves: “Against you I fling myself, unvanquished and unyielding, O Death! The waves broke on the shore.” She left a novel and autobiography unfinished. Virginia Woolf’s suicide note would be her final piece of writing. Wikimedia CommonsA portrait taken less than two years before Virginia Woolf’s death. Woolf’s name and memory, however, have lived on. Her novels have become beloved classics, while her essays have turned her into a modern feminist icon. She was even immortalized in the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Hours by Michael Cunningham, with Nicole Kidman playing her in the film adaptation. Furthermore, Virginia Woolf’s death also inspired a team of researchers to work on creating an app that could predict a person’s suicidal tendencies based on their writing. By studying Woolf’s diary, which she kept throughout her lifetime, as well as her personal letters, the team hopes to create software that can analyze texts, emails, and social media posts of at-risk patients. When the app identifies a negative change in the writing of the patient, it will automatically alert a caregiver in time to intervene. In this way, Virginia Woolf has left behind a legacy that is much larger than her life or death. As she once wrote, “When you consider things like the stars, our affairs don’t seem to matter very much, do they?” Now that you’ve seen Virginia Woolf’s suicide note and read all about her death, discover the stories behind some more of history’s most famous suicides. Then, read about Japan’s haunting suicide forest. The post ‘I Am Going Mad Again’: The Tragic Tale Of Virginia Woolf’s Death appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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Mary Trump: 'Straight-Up Nazi.' The Internet: 'Straight-Up Jealous Niece' Living Off the Family Name
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Mary Trump: 'Straight-Up Nazi.' The Internet: 'Straight-Up Jealous Niece' Living Off the Family Name

Mary Trump: 'Straight-Up Nazi.' The Internet: 'Straight-Up Jealous Niece' Living Off the Family Name
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WTF?! Abigail Spanberger Might Want to Address Her Connection to This 'Terrifying' Cohort Started in 2018
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WTF?! Abigail Spanberger Might Want to Address Her Connection to This 'Terrifying' Cohort Started in 2018

WTF?! Abigail Spanberger Might Want to Address Her Connection to This 'Terrifying' Cohort Started in 2018
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White Dem Telling Black Voter Reason the SAVE Act Will Disenfranchise Minorities Went All Sorts of Wrong
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White Dem Telling Black Voter Reason the SAVE Act Will Disenfranchise Minorities Went All Sorts of Wrong

White Dem Telling Black Voter Reason the SAVE Act Will Disenfranchise Minorities Went All Sorts of Wrong
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JD Vance Takes Trump's Economic Message to Wisconsin: 'The American Dream Takes Many Shapes and Sizes'
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JD Vance Takes Trump's Economic Message to Wisconsin: 'The American Dream Takes Many Shapes and Sizes'

JD Vance Takes Trump's Economic Message to Wisconsin: 'The American Dream Takes Many Shapes and Sizes'
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As Gavin Newsom Stacks Up the Disasters, His Comms Team Is Melting Down
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As Gavin Newsom Stacks Up the Disasters, His Comms Team Is Melting Down

As Gavin Newsom Stacks Up the Disasters, His Comms Team Is Melting Down
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Congressional Report Requested by Trump: 'Nigeria Is the Deadliest Place in the World to Be a Christian'
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Congressional Report Requested by Trump: 'Nigeria Is the Deadliest Place in the World to Be a Christian'

Congressional Report Requested by Trump: 'Nigeria Is the Deadliest Place in the World to Be a Christian'
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5 Surprising iPad Tricks You Might Not Have Heard Of
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5 Surprising iPad Tricks You Might Not Have Heard Of

You might not have explored the various little tricks Apple has baked into its iPads. Here are some of these productivity hacks you must try.
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