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Elon Musk torches Democrats after former DNC leader praises suppression of free speech in Brazil
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Elon Musk torches Democrats after former DNC leader praises suppression of free speech in Brazil

Billionaire and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk lambasted the Democratic Party after a former party leader praised Brazil for shutting down free speech in the country. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison issued a celebratory message for Brazil after the country banned Musk's social media platform X on Friday. 'Will anyone in the media demand a response ...'He tweeted "obrigado Brasil!" on Labor Day on X. The phrase translates to "thank you, Brazil!" Musk has been feuding with a Brazilian supreme court judge who has issued orders against his companies for their refusal to punish his political enemies according to critics. Musk has called the judge a dictator and compared him to a villain from the "Harry Potter" movie franchise. Ellison had previously worked as the deputy chair for the Democratic National Committee. "The Democratic Party — same one that used to defend the First Amendment — now wants to destroy the First Amendment," said Musk in response to Ellison's message. Others criticized Ellison for the bizarre statement. "Will anyone in the media demand a response from Tim Walz? This is his attorney general. This is his administration," responded a Minnesota state representative. "Ellison has sworn an oath to our state and federal constitutions, both of which uphold rights he is thanking a foreign country for suppressing. Where is the media?" he asked in a second missive. "The Attorney General of Minnesota, cheering on the suppression of free speech in another country," read another criticism. "Any Minnesota media want to follow-up on this? Or are we still writing thinkpieces about Walz’s State Fair food choices?" asked the executive director for Republicans of the Minnesota House. "Any members of the press want to ask Tim Walz whether he approves of his Attorney General celebrating censorship just because it hurts Elon Musk?" asked attorney and writer Kostas Moros. Ellison has also been criticized for siding with the anti-Israel faction of the Democratic Party and came perilously close to winning the chair of the DNC in 2017. 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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Iron man
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Iron man

Our eyes slowly creak open. We drag ourselves out of bed, pour a cup of piping hot coffee, and try to bring ourselves back to life one more time. Every morning it’s the same. We are lost in our emails before our eyes adjust to the golden morning light. We are shocked by the digital realm. Wake up! Ironing is certainly not some great feat of strength, but you are altering the physical world, even if only in a very small way. You are flattening the wrinkles. Our eyes are still foggy as we scroll through notifications. From that point on, it’s a race to the end of the day, when we finally collapse exhausted into our beds. In the ancient days, we set aside time for morning prayer. We would orient ourselves spiritually before we went out into the world. Any day could be our last, after all. But not any more. In our age we are thrust into the gears of the great machine without any pause to enter the spiritual realm. Our minds are clogged before we even start the day. No moments of reflection. No breath of peace. No chance for quiet. We are plugged in even before we realize what day it is. There is, however, a morning ritual that allows us some respite, a few moments that draw us away from the digital realm and back into the actual. A brief experience that forces us to focus on only that which is in front of our face. It directs us toward the small and the mundane, which, in turn, frees our mind to wander aimlessly and, sometimes, even introspectively. For modern man, ironing is a secular rite that takes place every morning. In our day and age, many men don’t ever iron their clothes. They don’t wear clothes that need to be ironed. Many don’t even own an iron. They take their clothes from the washer to the dryer, then from the dryer to the dresser, and that’s it. The sweatshirt and jeans aren’t ever pressed. They are tumbled. And, of course, the clothing suffers aesthetically. But it isn’t only that. Something else is lost. It’s not just the aesthetics. It’s the ritual of ironing that’s lost. In my daily routine, ironing comes after a shower. My eyes are still wet and my hair is freshly slicked back. I am working on my second cup of coffee at this point. I have an addiction; yes, it’s true. I stand in front of the closet and choose my pants and my shirt. I toss them onto a chair, open the ironing board, pour some water into the iron, and wait a few minutes as it heats up. The morning light breaks through the window. The trees outside are tossed by the morning breeze. The shadows flicker across the plain fabric of the ironing board. I wait in silence. A few minutes later the iron is warm and I begin. It’s a boring task, ironing the crease in my pants. Making sure the front, back, and sides of each leg are all tended to. Taking time to iron in between every button on my OCBD. Giving the collar copious amounts of steam. Going after the sleeve plackets even when no one really sees them. It’s tedious. It really is. But I can’t do anything else when I am doing it. I can’t text or respond to emails. I have to be fully immersed in the process. And in this strange way, it is peaceful. It is a few moments that are only mine. The physicality of it is important. Ironing is certainly not some great feat of strength, but you are altering the physical world, even if only in a very small way. You are flattening the wrinkles. Creasing the cotton. You are making a decision to beautify your clothing. You are taking care to do something with clear intention. You are carefully crafting your aesthetic in a way that you aren’t if you simply take the sweatshirt out of the dresser and throw it on at the last minute before you race out the door. And, in a sense, this intention leads to a feeling of ownership. When we care about something, we take time to prepare it. And when we prepare something, we start to care about it. It’s a cycle, a chicken-or-egg situation. Ironing leads to care and care leads to ironing. Those moments of care and intention each and every morning set our minds in a different place and direct our actions down a different path. They orient us toward the world with a certain kind of certitude and direction. We start our day making a conscious effort, and that leads to more conscious effort. We have something special in these few moments of modern meditation and conscious effort. It’s peculiar, isn’t it? It’s so small. It’s so mundane. It’s so uninspiring. And yet we are forced out of the matrix when we iron. We have a chance to be quiet and manipulate the world with our hands. That might sound strange to a peasant from 1400 — all he did was work with his hands — but to a modern man who is perpetually engaged in the digital world, drawing back into the actual is a brief retreat into something refreshing. It’s a breath of fresh air. That mundane routine every morning might be small, but it gives us a chance to just be quiet. It gives us a chance to just be. And that’s something we need.
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History Traveler
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Roman Military Camp Discovered In The Swiss Alps At 7,200 Feet
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Roman Military Camp Discovered In The Swiss Alps At 7,200 Feet

Dating back 2,000 years, this encampment was presumably used by the Roman Legions during a battle at nearby Crap Ses Gorge in 15 B.C.E., amid Emperor Augustus' conquest of the Alps. The post Roman Military Camp Discovered In The Swiss Alps At 7,200 Feet appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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National Review
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Bragg Now on Board with September 18 Sentencing for Trump
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Bragg Now on Board with September 18 Sentencing for Trump

Yet there is no law-enforcement reason why Trump should be sentenced on this date.
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Mary Katharine Ham DROPS Scumbag Rick Wilson for GROSSLY Sexist, Creepy Post About a Woman's Privates
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Mary Katharine Ham DROPS Scumbag Rick Wilson for GROSSLY Sexist, Creepy Post About a Woman's Privates

Mary Katharine Ham DROPS Scumbag Rick Wilson for GROSSLY Sexist, Creepy Post About a Woman's Privates
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There Will Be Justice: Andrew Cuomo Set to Testify Next Week on COVID Nursing Home Deaths
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There Will Be Justice: Andrew Cuomo Set to Testify Next Week on COVID Nursing Home Deaths

There Will Be Justice: Andrew Cuomo Set to Testify Next Week on COVID Nursing Home Deaths
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Another Chinese Spy Busted in the US; Former Aide to Cuomo, Hochul Indicted
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Another Chinese Spy Busted in the US; Former Aide to Cuomo, Hochul Indicted

Another Chinese Spy Busted in the US; Former Aide to Cuomo, Hochul Indicted
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The College Football Key Results and New Rankings - Week #1
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The College Football Key Results and New Rankings - Week #1

The College Football Key Results and New Rankings - Week #1
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Apple could dramatically improve my life with this one simple software tweak
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Apple could dramatically improve my life with this one simple software tweak

iOS 18 is full of great new features. Among the changes that are definitely improving the experience are the new Passwords app, the ability to hide and lock apps with Face ID, and powerful new features for the Messages app. However, a simple tweak could dramatically improve all of our lives, and Apple hasn't even considered adding it. On X, user Arshaan Siddique posted about how the iPhone's Rotation Lock should work, and it's actually genius. I usually have Rotation Lock activated, as I think it's annoying to have my screen rotating when I'm lying down or if my iPhone is on a flat surface. However, whenever I open the YouTube app or start watching a horizontal video, I'd love it if my iPhone would automatically flip to landscape mode. After all, having to open the Control Center, hit the toggle, and then remember to turn it on again later is annoying. https://twitter.com/arshaansiddique/status/1830330829941202982?s=46&t=G-ihPAKNoLeJj2mobNCgJg This is why the text on Siddique's concept is so funny (but true): "Portrait except when I watch a video, in which case landscape because of course that's how it should work." Jokes aside, this could be a nice-to-have iOS 18 feature that would improve how we watch videos. With iOS 18, Apple is revamping the Home Screen, Control Center, and Lock Screen. With more freedom to add toggles and apps whenever the user wants, we wouldn't be shocked if Apple decided to add this feature later in the iOS 18 cycle. Currently, one feature developers offer is the ability to open a PiP video when you go to the Home Screen while watching a YouTube video or even a TV show from a streaming app. If a proper API was offered, maybe developers could implement this on their end. Would you like a new toggle for the Rotation Lock on your iPhone? I think it would be handy. Don't Miss: iOS 18: Features, release date, beta, download, Apple Intelligence The post Apple could dramatically improve my life with this one simple software tweak appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best Apple deals for September 2024 Today’s deals: $199 Apple iPad, $20 Anker earbuds, $300 Samsung Galaxy phone, $30 Blink Mini 2, more Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Today’s deals: $17 myQ, $399 Apple AirPods Max, $40 Fire TV Stick 4K Max, $180 off Sonos Arc, more
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Gas Slumps Near 3-Year Low at End of Driving Season
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Gas Slumps Near 3-Year Low at End of Driving Season

U.S. gasoline futures fell nearly 6% Tuesday to their lowest since December 2021, as the end of the driving season weighed on demand for the motor fuel amid a sell-off in the broader oil market.
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