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Judge Immediately Tosses Newsmax’s Lawsuit Against Fox News — But That’s Not End Of Story
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Judge Immediately Tosses Newsmax’s Lawsuit Against Fox News — But That’s Not End Of Story

'Independent obligation to dismiss such pleadings'
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San Diego Hobos Sue City Over Allegedly Moldy, Rat-Infested Conditions At Gov’t-Run Campsites
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San Diego Hobos Sue City Over Allegedly Moldy, Rat-Infested Conditions At Gov’t-Run Campsites

'The conditions there are deplorable'
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University System Begs State For $5 Billion After Getting Cut Off By Trump
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University System Begs State For $5 Billion After Getting Cut Off By Trump

'Devastate our university and cause enormous harm'
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‘Transparent’ Gavin Newsom Has Avoided Releasing His Schedule For Years
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‘Transparent’ Gavin Newsom Has Avoided Releasing His Schedule For Years

California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom has reportedly withheld his full schedule from the media and the public over the course of the past few years — despite receiving multiple California Public Records requests for his calendar and facing repeated questioning. Newsom, whose national profile has risen sharply since leading an effort to implement a Democratic gerrymander of California’s […]
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EXCLUSIVE: Top IRS Official Terminated After Public Tirade Against Trump Administration
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EXCLUSIVE: Top IRS Official Terminated After Public Tirade Against Trump Administration

The official denied the agency was targeting conservatives
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The Genre-Mashing Reality TV Satire Patricia Wants to Cuddle Is Getting a Movie Adaptation
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The Genre-Mashing Reality TV Satire Patricia Wants to Cuddle Is Getting a Movie Adaptation

News Patricia Wants to Cuddle The Genre-Mashing Reality TV Satire Patricia Wants to Cuddle Is Getting a Movie Adaptation It’s not vampires in these Pacific Northwest woods. By Molly Templeton | Published on September 5, 2025 Media: Zando Comment 0 Share New Share Media: Zando “Well, I guess Bigfoot-Lesbian-RomCom-Mystery-Horror is my new favorite genre!” said none other than Lilly Wachowski about Patricia Wants to Cuddle, Samantha Allen’s 2023 novel about the participants in a reality show that gets extra weird when it heads to a remote Pacific Northwest island. It makes a ton of sense that a feature film adaptation of the novel is now in the works; who doesn’t want to watch a queer bigfoot romance that’s also a Bachelor parody? I’d put this on my calendar right now if it had a release date. Sophia Takal (Black Christmas) is set to direct the adaptation; she and Lawrence Michael Levine co-wrote the script. Variety describes the story like so: Patricia Wants to Cuddle follows the final four contestants on a reality TV dating show called The Catch as they arrive on a remote island in the Pacific Northwest, prepared for another week of sleep deprivation, invasive interviews, and salacious drama. Each has her own reason for joining the show, from brand sponsorships to trying to amass followers to even finding love. However, no one is prepared for Patricia, a misunderstood local living alone in the island’s dense woods. When the cast and crew finally encounter her on the island’s highest peak, they realize that survival, not romance, may be the biggest prize. That’s all well and good, but I prefer the way Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya put it at Autostraddle: … Patricia Wants to Cuddle is a lesbian sasquatch horror-comedy Bachelor parody. Plus final girl slasher vibes. Plus a whole gorgeous epistolary lesbian romance subplot. Plus descriptions of the Pacific Northwest night sky and landscape so simultaneously lovely and haunting you will be torn by wanting to look closer and wanting to look away, which is fitting, because that’s exactly how I feel when watching the best episodes of reality television. In a statement, Takal said, “Patricia Wants to Cuddle offers a unique opportunity to explore the tension between our civilized personas and our wilder, more authentic selves through a horror lens.” I can’t wait to see which actors get to meet Patricia.[end-mark] The post The Genre-Mashing Reality TV Satire <i>Patricia Wants to Cuddle</i> Is Getting a Movie Adaptation appeared first on Reactor.
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Wilson Cruz Is (Jokingly) Upset That Star Trek: Discovery Didn’t Get a Musical Episode
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Wilson Cruz Is (Jokingly) Upset That Star Trek: Discovery Didn’t Get a Musical Episode

News Star Trek: Discovery Wilson Cruz Is (Jokingly) Upset That Star Trek: Discovery Didn’t Get a Musical Episode “I love them, but I was so enraged by that…” (Remember, he’s joking people.) By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on September 5, 2025 Credit: CBS / Paramount+ Comment 0 Share New Share Credit: CBS / Paramount+ Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ “Subspace Rhapsody” broke ground as the first musical episode in Star Trek history. Strange New Worlds, however, was far from the first Star Trek series to try it. We know that showrunner Michael Chabon tried to make one happen for Picard, and even called up Lin-Manuel Miranda to try to make that happen. (It didn’t, thank the stars.) Ronald D. Moore also reportedly pitched one for Deep Space Nine and failed. And at this year’s STLV: Trek to Vegas convention, Star Trek: Discovery star Wilson Cruz confirmed that his show had considered a musical installment as well. During a panel with Cruz and his co-star (and former Rent performer) Anthony Rapp, Cruz (via TrekMovie) shared the following about his musical episode dreams being dashed: Season one, we’re sitting there with Aaron Harberts and Gretchen Berg and Alex Kurtzman and Akiva [Goldsman]. And someone says, “Well, what do you guys think about having a musical episode?” And we’re like, “Of course! That would be amazing.” So for the whole season, we’re like, “Next season, it is going to happen, right?” Didn’t happen season two. We’re like, “Okay. season three, right?” Nope. Was it during season four? It was either—season four was shooting [or] season four, after we had aired, and they announced this, and I… [long pause] I love them, but I was so enraged by that, and they did a fine job. It was fun. But I was mad. I don’t work for them anymore, so I can say it. It’s a shame Star Trek: Discovery didn’t get its chance to sing during its five-season run. We at least have these Carpool Karaoke clips of Rapp, Soniqua Martin-Green, Mary Wiseman, and Doug Jones singing, which lets us imagine what could have been. [end-mark] The post Wilson Cruz Is (Jokingly) Upset That <i>Star Trek: Discovery</i> Didn’t Get a Musical Episode appeared first on Reactor.
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Biden Admin Targeted Christians with IRS Referrals, Public Shaming, Prosecutions 
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Biden Admin Targeted Christians with IRS Referrals, Public Shaming, Prosecutions 

A Trump administration task force says it’s found “numerous instances of anti-Christian bias during the Biden administration,” from public shaming to threats of criminal charges to IRS referrals.  An initial report from the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias says the Biden administration engaged in “disfavored treatment and viewpoint discrimination,” “harassment,” “weaponized prosecutions,” and other biased behavior toward Christians.  The report points to government-wide examples of this anti-Christian bias, including a finding that the Biden administration allowed a hospital to “violate employee conscience rights” by forcing “staff to participate in abortions against their consciences.”  The report, dated June 6, was obtained by Fox News Digital Friday.?  Following instructions from Attorney General Pam Bondi, the report incorporates detailed assessments from government agencies describing their findings of bias and steps taken—or planned—to counter that bias.  Other findings include a report from the State Department that the agency “stigmatized employees for religious objections to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate,” requiring them to turn over highly personal information and then publicly shaming and humiliating them.  The State Department also found that under Biden, the agency “targeted Christian homeschool parents who were federal employees with inspector general investigations, IRS referrals, and threats of criminal charges and disciplinary action.”  While investigations remain in their early stages, the report says, “The evidence uncovered is unmistakable: during the Biden administration, people of faith, particularly Christians, were repeatedly subjected to anti-religious bias at the hands of their own government.”  “Attorney General Bondi and the task force are resolved to end that pattern once and for all,” the report concludes. “The task force will never permit the federal government to be used as a weapon against faith.”  The task force says it plans to “deliver a detailed report with findings and recommendations by February 2026.”  The post Biden Admin Targeted Christians with IRS Referrals, Public Shaming, Prosecutions  appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Chicago Crime Victim Says Dem Leaders Are Doing ‘Disservice’ by Not Working With Trump to Fight Criminals
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Chicago Crime Victim Says Dem Leaders Are Doing ‘Disservice’ by Not Working With Trump to Fight Criminals

DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Kathleen Miles, a woman who got assaulted in downtown Chicago, said on Friday that Democrat Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Democrat Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson are doing a “disservice” by not working with President Donald Trump to fight crime. A man with a lengthy criminal record randomly punched Miles in the face as she was walking toward Union Station on Aug. 19, leaving her with several broken bones, a black eye and a concussion, according to Chicago-based ABC 7 Eyewitness News. She stated on Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom” that Pritzker and Johnson’s refusal to bring in federal assistance in Chicago is only hurting law-abiding people. “I would like to see help,” Miles said. “As a mom, when there’s an issue that I can’t tackle alone or a problem that seems to be escalating, I have [in] my entire life [sought] out help to rectify that problem to get assistance and to move forward. And I think it’s a disservice to all of us citizens of this state and of this city to not accept the help to minimize the problem and come up with a solution.” WATCH:  Police identified the suspect as 32-year-old William Livingston, who has 13 mug shots dating back to 2012, according to ABC 7 Eyewitness News. A large number of those arrests were for aggravated assault and battery of women and police officers. In 2017, Livingston faced charges for randomly attacking two women in separate instances, though both of the cases were dropped, ABC 7 Eyewitness News reported. He was later sentenced to five years in prison in 2022 for the assault and attempted robbery of four women within 20 minutes. He was released on July 26, 2023. Pritzker and Johnson have insisted that crime has gone down in Chicago and have pleaded with Trump to not deploy the National Guard. The Illinois governor said that they will “immediately go to court” if Trump’s administration follows through with sending National Guard troops to Chicago. In 2025, a total of 278 homicides occurred in Chicago as of Aug. 31, according to The Chicago Tribune. At least seven were slain in the 54 shootings that happened in the city over Labor Day weekend. The number of homicides in Chicago reached a 25-year high in 2021, and have remained significantly higher than the numbers recorded in the last decade, The Chicago Tribune reported. Aside from June 2014, no other single month of June has had fewer than 40 murders in Chicago since at least 1970, according to WTTW, a PBS affiliate. In response to the Labor Day weekend shootings, Pritzker told NBC 5 Chicago on Monday that the focus should be on Trump attempting to “target” Chicago. Johnson also dismissed the idea of increasing police presence in the city during an Aug. 26 appearance on “Morning Joe,” instead saying that Chicago needs more “affordable housing” and mental health services to reduce crime. Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation The post Chicago Crime Victim Says Dem Leaders Are Doing ‘Disservice’ by Not Working With Trump to Fight Criminals appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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The Right’s Divide Over Israel Is an Age Gap
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The Right’s Divide Over Israel Is an Age Gap

“I’m not really sure that comity is going to be found here,” Curt Mills, the executive director of The American Conservative, told The Daily Signal leading up to this year’s National Conservatism Conference. It proved to be an understatement. “These tensions are just out in the open, and they deserve to be addressed to the conference,” Mills added. To Yoram Hazony and the NatCon organizers’ great credit given the sensitivity of the topic, open and addressed they were. Tuesday’s breakout session debate that pitted the Israel skeptic Mills against the supportive Max Abrahms, an associate professor at Northeastern University, was a major flashpoint. Labeling those who expressed concerns about a wider Middle East war and U.S. engagement in the theater in June “MAGA isolationist realists,” Abrahms argued this group is just as wrong about the Middle East as the neoconservatives. “It’s probably the most inaccurate Mideast punditry that you can find anywhere,” Abrahms said of the “MAGA isolationist realists.” For Mills’ part, what transpired in June—much less the last thirty-plus years of American foreign policy—is “perhaps the world’s historic case of the tail-wagging dog.” “Why are these our wars? Why are Israel’s endless problems America’s liabilities? Why are we in the national conservative bloc, broadly speaking, why do we laugh out of the room this argument when it’s advanced by Volodymyr Zelenskyy but are slavish hypocrites for Benjamin Netanyahu? Why should we accept America First—asterisk Israel?” Mills asked rhetorically. “And the answer is, we shouldn’t.” The conversation, moderated by Dan McCarthy of Modern Age, was a clash of ideas. It was also a clash of styles, with Abrahms often sliding into the theoretical, academic aspects and the newsman Mills focusing on the practical realities. But perhaps more interesting than Mills and Abrahms’ difference in style and philosophy is their difference in age. Mills is a millennial, while Abrahms is of Generation X. On the American Right, age is quickly becoming the greatest predictor of someone’s views on Israel. The audience question and answer portion of the debate reflected this, as well. Every question fielded by audience members who appeared under 50 was pointedly skeptical of Israel, while questions from audience members over 50 signaled their support for the Jewish state.  A recent Pew Research study suggests this phenomenon is widespread. Among Republicans, those over 50 years old have an overwhelmingly positive view of Israel, while those under 50 are split down the middle. The degree of separation between Republicans under and over 50 regarding Israel is not necessarily a new phenomenon. When Pew Research asked the same question in a March 2022 study, it found that only 19% of Republicans over 50 had a negative view of Israel, while 35% of those under 50 had a negative view of Israel. Over the course of the war that began on October 7, however, under-50 Republicans’ view of Israel have shifted 15 points. Fifty percent of Republicans under 50 had a negative view of Israel, according to the March 2025 findings. Over that same period, over-50 Republicans’ view moved just 4 points in the same direction, with 23% having a negative view of the Jewish state. While attempts to explain the motivations for this shift are limited to the realm of conjecture, the timing of the two surveys—March 2022 and March 2025—suggests that Israel’s conduct in the course of the ongoing Middle East war is likely the source of their consternation. On the whole, these younger Republicans are not molding into Mahmoud Khalil or Hamas sympathizers. They’re not mini-Mahmoud Ahmadinejads or Holocaust deniers. An April 2024 study, also from Pew Research, helps substantiate this claim. A plurality of Americans under 50 surveyed said the reason for Israel’s war with Hamas was “valid.” A plurality of that same demographic group, however—at the time less than a year into the hostilities—said the way in which Israel was carrying out its response was “unacceptable.” When Pew conducted its survey in March 2025—before U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities—a majority of Republicans (51%) believed Trump was striking the right balance in the Middle East conflict. At that time, Trump was taking a hard line with Hamas by demanding the release of all hostages and warning terrorist and militia groups in the region against potential strikes on American targets. Simultaneously, the administration reiterated it would not commit to boots on the ground for any post-war Gaza arrangement.  The views of younger Republicans, however, changed in the wake of the U.S. strikes on Iran in June. Only 20% of Republicans under the age of 45, according to a CNN poll in June, strongly approved of Trump’s Iran strikes, as opposed to a majority (53%) of over-45 Republicans who strongly approved. These younger Republicans, the CNN poll found, are also 26 points less likely to trust Trump’s Iran decisionmaking a “great deal” and 20 points more likely to believe the strikes will ultimately increase the Iranian threat. The question the Right’s generational divide on Israel raises, however, is whether or not the victory over neoconservatism has been Pyrrhic. While Abrahms repeatedly rejected neoconservatism, Mills asked if there was one neoconservative that disapproved of the B-2 strikes in June, to which Abrahms was unable to provide an example. Nor was Abrahms quick to point out a substantive difference between his views on June’s strikes and the views of the neoconservatives. That answer did not satisfy Mills. Nor is it likely to satisfy young conservatives who have grown up in a world formed by the heavy-handed influence of neoconservatism. They are dyed-in-the-wool anti-neocons. They are all too familiar with the empty promises of neoconservatism. Neoconservatism promised its wars would be a boon to the American economy and the American worker, but, when all is said and done, their misadventures will likely cost the American people $10 trillion. Neoconservatism promised to vanquish the threat of terrorism from abroad, but the result has been more of it at home. Above all, neoconservatism promised that exercising America’s military might would lead to a domino-effect for democracy across the world. The opposite has occurred. To be clear, you don’t have to be a neocon to support Israel—look no further than NatCon founder himself, Hazony. Even so, the apparent alignment between the Republican Party’s center-right hawks and the neocons that remain on Iran simply leaves one to wonder if neoconservatism has actually been excised from the conservative movement, or if Trump and the disasters of the last 30 years of American foreign policy have simply made the brand too toxic to embrace openly. If it’s the latter, the realists’ victory over neoconservatism will be a mirage until the generational shift within the conservative movement naturally turns over. The post The Right’s Divide Over Israel Is an Age Gap appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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