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MEXICAN CORNBREAD
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MEXICAN CORNBREAD

If you are a cornbread fan, you must try this version! It is delicious and goes great with just about any meal. If you love cornbread, you must give our wonderful muffins a try! Made with a little bacon grease and delicious. They have been a family favorite for many many years. ❤️WHY WE LOVE...
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Syria’s new rulers: From jihadist terror to ‘moderate’ media rebrand
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Syria’s new rulers: From jihadist terror to ‘moderate’ media rebrand

Syrians across Europe rejoiced at the news of Bashar al-Assad’s overthrow in December. Crowds filled the streets of Paris, celebrating the downfall of a dictator who ruled Syria with an iron fist and killed thousands of opponents. In Germany, migrants — many with faces painted in their host country’s colors — sang in support of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the Islamist rebels who ended the Assad family’s five-decade rule. Car horns in Berlin, home to Europe’s largest Syrian diaspora, drowned out chants of “free at last.”In Damascus, a similar scene unfolded. Residents tied a fallen statue of former President Hafez al-Assad to a truck and dragged it through the streets. Yet this collective euphoria remains an illusion. Behind carefully crafted media spectacles of controlled spontaneity, thousands of Syrian Christians live in fear, weighing whether to flee the country to save their lives.The fall of Bashar al-Assad marks the end of a brutal era. But the jihadist rebels who toppled him warrant extreme caution.Syria has one of the world’s oldest Christian communities, dating to the first century. According to tradition, the apostle Paul converted on the road to Damascus, and Christians in the remote mountain village of Ma’lula still speak Aramaic, the language of Jesus. Before the Muslim conquest of the Levant and the establishment of Islam in the seventh century, Christians made up roughly 80% of Syria’s population.Determining the exact number of Christians in Syria is difficult. The country has not conducted a census in more than 60 years. Before the civil war, estimates suggested Christians made up about 10% of Syria’s 22 million people. That number has dropped significantly due to Islamic terrorism, violence, persecution, and forced expulsions. Only a few hundred thousand Christians are believed to remain.Since taking control on Dec. 8, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham spokesmen have claimed they will protect Syria’s ethnic and religious minorities. Their statement came just weeks before Christmas, the most significant holiday in the Christian calendar. On Christmas Eve, footage posted to social media showed masked individuals setting fire to a large Christmas tree in the main square of Suqaylabiyah, a Christian-majority town in central Syria.When Syria's civil war began, Christians were not initially targeted. In April 2013, however, armed militants kidnapped and murdered two prominent Christian leaders — Bishop Yohanna Ibrahim of the Syrian Orthodox Church and Bishop Boulos Yaziji of the Greek Orthodox Church. While the exact motives remain unknown, reports suggest the al-Nusra Front was responsible.The fall of Bashar al-Assad marks the end of a brutal era. The “Butcher of Damascus” ruled with bloodshed, and few will mourn his downfall. But the jihadist rebels who toppled him warrant extreme caution.Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s current leader, Abu Muhammad al-Julani, previously served as an emir of the al-Nusra Front, al-Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate. The group openly declared its goal of transforming Syria into an Islamic state governed by Sharia law. When Islamist forces take control of a region, Christians typically face three choices: convert to Islam, accept dhimmitude — a subordinate status that, if violated, can result in death — or face execution. In some cases, rulers allow exile as an alternative.In 2013, the U.S. State Department designated Julani as a “specially designated global terrorist” with a $10 million reward for information leading to his capture. Nevertheless, Western foreign policy often operates under the principle that “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” Many Western elites, eager to celebrate Bashar al-Assad’s downfall, have tacitly approved of HTS. Former British intelligence chief Sir John Sawers even referred to HTS as “a liberation movement.”Since seizing power, Julani has undergone a media rebrand. Now known as Ahmed al-Sharaa, he appears in blazers instead of combat fatigues. CNN and other outlets present him as a transformed figure, as if trading a militant’s uniform for a suit instantly converts a radical Islamic terrorist into a peaceful revolutionary. The BBC refers to this shift as “moderate jihad.” As long as HTS pledges to form an “inclusive” government, the United Nations is considering removing it from its list of banned terrorist organizations.This narrative is absurd. Julani is nothing if not a media-savvy jihadist. His past is well documented — he was a member of al-Qaeda and ISIS, mentored by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the former leader of ISIS. He founded the al-Nusra Front, pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda, swore an oath to Osama bin Laden, and was radicalized by the events of 9/11.Yet his makeover appears to be working. Western leaders and media figures suggest that swapping battlefield fatigues for tailored suits and parroting liberal talking points absolve him of his past. By courting sympathetic Western governments, HTS aims to gain ideological influence and establish itself as a legitimate force in Syria’s political landscape.When al-Julani promises to protect the “rights” of minorities based on law, he is referring to the “rights” granted to dhimmis under Sharia law. This is what happened in 2015 when ISIS forced Syrian Christians to convert to Islam or sign a dhimmi contract.Under HTS, Syrian Christians face a bleak future.
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Singer Avery opens up: The dark side of weight-loss drugs
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Singer Avery opens up: The dark side of weight-loss drugs

The diabetes drug Ozempic seemed like a promising and easy way to solve America’s obesity crisis — but it unfortunately comes at a high cost. That is, it may cost users their health. Singer Avery has just revealed that after using Ozempic for weight loss, she’s been diagnosed with osteoporosis, a condition affecting over 10 million other Americans who turned to the pharmaceutical for the same reason. Avery took the drug for 12 months without a doctor’s prescription even though it was not FDA-approved for that purpose, and once realizing what she’d done to her health, she took to social media to warn others about the dangers of the drug. “I just left the doctor’s office. I went to get a checkup because I’ve been off Ozempic for two months now, and I just wanted to see if my body was in better condition, if there were any permanent damages. I’m kind of in shock right now because I wasn’t expecting this,” Avery said in a video posted online. “I guess Ozempic can cause bone density loss, and I didn’t think that would happen to me, because I was only on it for a year. But I have significant bone loss. I have osteoporosis and osteopenia something, I don’t know, there’s like several of them that I have. I wasn’t expecting that, but that’s what happens if you use Ozempic for weight loss and you lose too much weight,” she added through tears. Keith Malinak of “Pat Gray Unleashed” believes what’s happened to her is “actually tragic.” “That’s sad she even thought she needed that,” he says, noting that she was never actually overweight in the first place. “I don’t know how Ozempic works, but it feels like it said, ‘Hey, there’s nothing here for me to shrink, I guess I’ll start attacking your bones,” he adds. Want more from Pat Gray?To enjoy more of Pat's biting analysis and signature wit as he restores common sense to a senseless world, 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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Mexican American Goes OFF on Illegals Explaining Why She Voted FOR Trump and It's a BEAUTIFUL Thing -Vid
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Mexican American Goes OFF on Illegals Explaining Why She Voted FOR Trump and It's a BEAUTIFUL Thing -Vid

Mexican American Goes OFF on Illegals Explaining Why She Voted FOR Trump and It's a BEAUTIFUL Thing -Vid
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Chuck Schumer BODIED for Thinking Americans Care MORE About Super Bowl Pizza Than Secure Borders and ROFL
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Chuck Schumer BODIED for Thinking Americans Care MORE About Super Bowl Pizza Than Secure Borders and ROFL

Chuck Schumer BODIED for Thinking Americans Care MORE About Super Bowl Pizza Than Secure Borders and ROFL
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'We're Going Back to Our Mission of SAFETY': Sean Duffy Goes Bottom Line With Jake Tapper
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'We're Going Back to Our Mission of SAFETY': Sean Duffy Goes Bottom Line With Jake Tapper

'We're Going Back to Our Mission of SAFETY': Sean Duffy Goes Bottom Line With Jake Tapper
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Worst News Outlet of the Week - a Look at the Latest Deliveries From the Dysfunctional Media
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Worst News Outlet of the Week - a Look at the Latest Deliveries From the Dysfunctional Media

Worst News Outlet of the Week - a Look at the Latest Deliveries From the Dysfunctional Media
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How to run DeepSeek R1 on Mac and Windows for free
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How to run DeepSeek R1 on Mac and Windows for free

DeepSeek quickly rose to the top of the App Store these days, becoming the most downloaded iPhone app and dethroning ChatGPT. That's not a surprise if you've followed the genAI space for the past couple of years. AI apps can go viral, and the Chinese app did that after news spread that DeepSeek R1 is a reasoning AI as good as ChatGPT o1 and costs only a fraction to train. The same news tanked the US market, as investors panic-sold hundreds of billions worth of stock on Monday, fearing that AI hardware from NVIDIA and others would not be as important to developing good AI. Those fears were largely exaggerated, and the market will recover. With all that in mind, I can't blame you if you want to try DeepSeek and see what it's all about. However, I'll remind you again of the two big reasons why you should avoid the Chinese AI software. First, all your data goes to China, and there's no telling what happens with it, despite the seemingly solid privacy policy DeepSeek put in place. Second, the DeepSeek training instructions include plenty of censorship, which happens in real-time. There is one way to try DeepSeek safely and without the censorship built-in instructions in place, but that involves installing DeepSeek on your PC. However, running DeepSeek locally on your Windows, Mac, or Linux computer is incredibly easy and will cost you nothing. Continue reading... The post How to run DeepSeek R1 on Mac and Windows for free appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $399 iPad mini 7, $20 Anker earbuds, $4.25 KMC smart plugs, HYDRO FLASK sale, more Today’s deals: $249 iPad 9th-Gen, $1,200 off AOC gaming laptop, Super Bowl TV deals, $79 Roku Ultra, more Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2025: Get $500+ free Today’s deals: $329 Apple Watch Series 10, $219 Bose soundbar, 40% off eufy video smart lock, more
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US FAA Pilot Safety Messaging System Resumes Operations
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US FAA Pilot Safety Messaging System Resumes Operations

A key system that provides safety messages to pilots resumed operating on Sunday morning after an outage that began the previous night, the Federal Aviation Administration said, in the latest difficulty for the U.S. aviation system in the past week.U.S. Transportation...
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Vance: 'Got to Have the Right People in Air Traffic Control'
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Vance: 'Got to Have the Right People in Air Traffic Control'

Vice President JD Vance doubled down President Donald Trump's blaming the Biden administration's diversity, equity, and inclusion policies in leaving U.S. air traffic control staffing short after a pair of deadly aviation crashes in the past week.
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