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Stacey Abrams: Attacks On DEI Are Attacks On ‘Democracy‚’ ‘Education‚’ And ‘Our Economy’
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Stacey Abrams: Attacks On DEI Are Attacks On ‘Democracy‚’ ‘Education‚’ And ‘Our Economy’

Twice-failed Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams claimed during a recent interview that discriminatory “diversity‚ equity‚ and inclusion” policies were a crucial part of democracy‚ education‚ and the economy. Abrams‚ who denied the results of her first gubernatorial race‚ made the remarks late last week during an MSNBC interview with Al Sharpton. “We should be terrified of the person who wants to come back into the White House‚ strip us of our rights‚ rescind the economic progress we have made‚ and undermine the democracy that we hold to be so dear‚” she said. “We have to remember that built into every victory are the seeds of defeat and built into every defeat are the seeds of victory. We have seen victory‚ but we cannot rest on that victory and think that it is impermeable and impervious to harm.” “What we know is that the attack on diversity‚ equity‚ and inclusion‚ DEI‚ is an attack on democracy‚ it is an attack on education‚ it is an attack on how our economy works because what Senator Ossoff and Senator Warnock represent are pathways to the American dream‚ they are proof points and those proof points scare those who want this world to be more narrow and restrictive‚” she continued. “And so we have to recognize that our opportunity to hold to those successes requires our constant attention and constant attending. You know‚ voting is not magic‚ voting is medicine‚ but it also means that it is a constant engagement and we cannot have a moment of success‚ we have to keep working constantly at moving ourselves forward.” CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP WATCH: UNHINGED: Failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate STACEY ABRAMS: “The attack on diversity‚ equity‚ and inclusion (DEI)‚ is an attack to democracy.” pic.twitter.com/E8vZ1fEe6j — Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) April 23‚ 2024
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7 Scriptures to Help with Nightmares
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Some people are afflicted with chronic night terrors. Most of us simply have bad dreams that become difficult to shake. Do they have any deeper meaning&;#63; What do we do if we find ourselves battling nightmares&;#63; Are there Scripture passages which might help us in working through these&;#63;
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10 GOP Senators Flip-Flop to Support Ukraine Aid
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10 GOP Senators Flip-Flop to Support Ukraine Aid

Two months ago‚ a majority of Republicans opposed the $95 billion foreign aid bill when it came to the Senate floor for a vote. Ten of those senators flipped Tuesday. The measure passed by an overwhelming 79-18 margin‚ sending the bill to President Joe Biden for his signature. It wasn’t long ago that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell‚ R-Ky.‚ found himself among the minority of Republican senators who supported the foreign aid bill. In February‚ there were 22 GOP senators in favor and 26 opposed‚ while one Republican senator didn’t vote. It was a different story Tuesday. This time‚ 15 Republicans opposed the bill. &;gt;&;gt;&;gt; How Much Are You Paying for Ukraine Aid&;#63; Economist Crunches the Numbers The 10 Republicans who flip-flopped were Sens. Katie Britt‚ Tom Cotton‚ Steve Daines‚ Deb Fischer‚ Lindsey Graham‚ Cindy Hyde-Smith‚ James Lankford‚ Markwayne Mullin‚ Pete Ricketts‚ and Tim Scott. The GOP senators most frequently mentioned as McConnell’s successor as party leader—Sens. John Cornyn and John Thune—voted for the measure. Sen. John Barrasso‚ who is running for GOP whip‚ voted against it. The same 9 who flipped on cloture flipped on final‚ with the addition of Sen. Daines. 10 GOP flips from no to yes on a bill that arguably got worse from February (migrant resettlement‚ $9b to Hamas). https://t.co/P7M5UvMpEI— Rachel Bovard (@rachelbovard) April 24‚ 2024 Several of the senators who voted against the February bill cited the lack of border security as a reason for their opposition‚ although its lack of inclusion in the latest iteration didn’t appear to be as much of a factor. House Speaker Mike Johnson‚ R-La.‚ opted not to include a separate bill addressing the border crisis as part of the foreign aid legislation. Graham was among those who opposed the February bill. He explained his change of thinking during a floor speech Tuesday. “I voted no [on the Senate bill earlier this year because] the border security provisions [were] sort of inadequate to the task on parole and a few other things‚” Graham said. “My hope was … we could negotiate a stronger border security package [with the House]. That did not happen.” Very pleased that the United States Senate overwhelmingly voted to move forward on the assistance package for Ukraine‚ Taiwan‚ and Israel.&;#63;&;#63; Israel is in a fight for their very existence. They need support and they need it now.&;#63;&;#63; It is better to help Ukraine fight the Russian…— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) April 23‚ 2024 Scott‚ the South Carolina Republican who ran for president‚ focused on the bill’s aid for Israel and his own FEND Off Fentanyl Act‚ which is included in the wide-ranging legislation. His statement made only a passing reference to Ukraine. “While far from perfect‚ I support this national security package because it will help keep Americans and our allies safe‚” Scott said. “The effort of Congress to support our allies should be applauded‚ but President Biden’s foreign policies have been an utter failure.” Mullin‚ who flipped from a “no” in February to a “yes” on Tuesday‚ defended his vote by promoting the billions that will flow to the U.S. defense industry. Sen. @MarkwayneMullin explained on &;quot;The Record&;quot; with @greta the math‚ finances and materials at play in the $95B Ukraine-Israel aid package‚ which the Senate is set to vote on passage of Tuesday night. pic.twitter.com/kjRKVJyTSX— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) April 24‚ 2024 Britt echoed a similar point in a statement about Tuesday’s vote. “This legislation‚ while imperfect‚ will make critical strides to reestablish credible American deterrence and move us closer to restoring the peace through strength that President Biden inherited‚” Britt said. “Alabama plays a huge role in our national defense‚ and this legislation will further enhance Alabamians’ contributions to ensuring our warfighters are the best equipped‚ trained‚ and resourced in the world.” Shortly after the cloture motion passed earlier Tuesday‚ McConnell directed his ire at conservative commentator Tucker Carlson for delaying congressional approval. President Joe Biden had made his original request back in October. “The demonization of Ukraine began by Tucker Carlson‚” McConnell said. “He had enormous audience‚ which convinced a lot of rank-and-file Republicans that maybe this was a mistake.” &;quot;Demonization of Ukraine began by Tucker Carlson – who in my opinion ended up where he should have been all along‚ interviewing Vladimir Putin. He had enormous audience which convinced a lot of rank &; file Republicans&;quot;– Mitch McConnell @LeaderMcConnell response to @ChadPergram pic.twitter.com/8U2Pjns2hN— Howard Mortman (@HowardMortman) April 23‚ 2024 In the House of Representatives‚ opposition to Ukraine funding has doubled in the course of the past two years. There are now more Republicans in the House opposed to additional Ukraine funding than those who support it. Even so‚ the latest Ukraine funding bill was approved Saturday on a 311-112 vote with the unanimous support of Democrats. All 112 lawmakers voting against the bill were Republicans. By comparison‚ 101 Republicans voted in favor of the bill. &;gt;&;gt;&;gt; House Republican Opposition to Ukraine Funding Doubles in 2 Years In addition to the Ukraine funding ($60.84 billion)‚ lawmakers also approved separate bills for Israel ($26.38 billion); the Indo-Pacific ($8.12 billion); and the 21st Century Peace Through Strength Act‚ a bill that would impose more sanctions on China‚ Iran‚ and Russia. They also adopted a measure requiring TikTok’s parent company to sever ties with the Communist Chinese government or cease operations within the United States. Following the Senate’s approval‚ the bill awaits Biden’s signature. This story was updated after publication. The post 10 GOP Senators Flip-Flop to Support Ukraine Aid appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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WHAT&;#63; Threats Against Jews Disappear From Pro-Hamas Protest Coverage
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The evening network newscasts are barely into their second weeknight covering the violent‚ pro-Hamas protests outside Columbia University and throughout college campuses across the nation‚ and there is already a discernible shift in their coverage. Direct threats against Jewish students have all but disappeared from coverage. In place of the threats and violence‚ we get a lot more militancy across the dial. Case in point and most emblematic is this snippet to close out CBS’s coverage of the protests: NANCY CHEN: From coast-to-coast‚ campus to campus‚ protests are growing louder in solidarity. Students are also joining in at UC Berkeley. MALAK AFANEH: Quite frankly‚ I think it's important that people start to align themselves with the Palestinian resistance. CHEN: Here at Columbia University‚ the seventh day of protests. Demonstrators want the school to divest from all business that supports Israel. STUDENT: I think it's time to divest from those weapons manufacturing and re-divest(sic) them into other important things. CHEN: They are also demanding amnesty for all students who have been punished.  Is the goal to stay here until those demands are met&;#63; STUDENT: Yes. CHEN: And as you can see behind me‚ demonstrators both on and off campus are still demanding to be heard. Meanwhile‚ there are growing calls for the university's president to resign. ABC and NBC were not that much better.  Somebody got to the media‚ plain and simple. Just yesterday‚ newscasts were reporting on the young girl that stood in front of a group of Jewish counter protesters while holding a sign that read “Al Qassam’s next targets”. Today‚ those very real‚ tangible‚ and unresolved threats hung in the air as each of the networks reported nearly exclusively from the protesters’ perspective. It would appear‚ judging from the coverage‚ that the media is inching towards a left-consensus position from which to cover the protests- that is‚ as Pro-Hamas as possible. What Jews were featured tonight were there only to discuss unspecified “discomfort”- not narrate getting poked in the eye with a Palestinian flag or having “go back to Poland” yelled at them. And in ABC’s case‚ immediately had that concern followed up with by a Jewish protester’s perspective: AIDEN HUNTER: I don't mean to diminish that‚ but I'd say the majority of my friends‚ especially Jewish friends‚ feel a sense of insecurity at this time. STEPHANIE RAMOS: But among the pro-Palestinian protesters here are also some Jewish-Americans‚ like professor Alex Wolf. ALEX WOLF: Anti-semitism and anti-Zionism are not the same thing. And that is one thing to have beliefs -- beliefs of the Jewish religion‚ and it's another thing to support the policies and actions of the Israeli state. NBC’s Erin McLaughlin went off on a weird tangent as she described “a new flashpoint between free speech and hate speech.”  MCLAUGHLIN: The university said many of the protesters were not affiliated with the school‚ and that they'd witnessed disorderly‚ disruptive and antagonizing behavior‚ pointing to intimidating chants and several antisemitic incidents reported. The days of protests following congressional testimony from Columbia's president‚ creating a new flash point between free speech and hate speech.  What does that even mean&;#63; There is only “speech”. Far from protecting Jewish students by keeping their stories away from the gaze of the viewing public‚ this increasingly pro-Hamas coverage actually puts them at risk.  Click “expand” to view the transcripts of the aforementioned reports as aired on their respective network evening newscasts on Tuesday‚ April 23rd‚ 2024: ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT: DAVID MUIR: We turn now to the violent scenes breaking out at campus protests across this country over the war in Gaza. Dramatic images tonight. Mass protests at Columbia‚ NYU‚ M.I.T.‚ Yale‚ the University of Minnesota‚ Berkeley‚ and several more campuses. At NYU‚ New York City's mayor blaming outside agitators for tossing bottles and chairs at officers. At Cal Poly Humboldt in northern California‚ protestors clashing with police in riot gear trying to get them to leave. ABC’s Stephanie Ramos at Columbia tonight on the scenes playing out across this country. STEPHANIE RAMOS: Tonight‚ these images show protests turning violent‚ as police struggle to control students at Cal Poly Humboldt. Demonstrations spreading from coast to coast. Protesters facing off with police in riot gear. Using furniture to barricade themselves inside this academic building‚ as officers with shields try to move in. One protester bashing police with an empty water jug. It comes after more than 150 students and faculty were arrested at NYU overnight‚ when police moved in to clear pro-Palestinian protesters who refused to move. The crowd then marching to Police headquarters. New York's Mayor Eric Adams blaming outside agitators for a violent turn in campus protests. Pointing to this video he says shows bottles and chairs thrown at officers. ERIC ADAMS: People who peacefully protest for an issue‚ they’re not throwing bottles and chairs. The chair dented the helmet. Can you imagine if he didn't have the helmet on&;#63; RAMOS: Today‚ NYU ramping up security with a new barricade. Protesters are now digging in. From Berkeley‚ to the University of Michigan‚ to Minneapolis‚ where police today took down tents and made arrests. Colleges struggling under a new wave of solidarity protests inspired by the movement at Columbia University. The encampment here at Columbia University is at the center of this campus. Demonstrators are studying and sleeping here‚ all while workers try to set all of this up for graduation just three weeks away. Protesters are demanding colleges divest from companies they say profit from ties to Israel. MARYAM ALWAN: We're not planning on packing up and going home. We are here because people in Palestine are going through so much worse. RAMOS: Columbia offering virtual learning for the last week of classes‚ after some Jewish students said they felt unsafe on campus. Like Aiden Hunter‚ who tells us he understands why people are protesting. AIDEN HUNTER: I don't mean to diminish that‚ but I'd say the majority of my friends‚ especially Jewish friends‚ feel a sense of insecurity at this time. RAMOS: But among the pro-Palestinian protesters here are also some Jewish-Americans‚ like professor Alex Wolf. ALEX WOLF: Anti-semitism and anti-Zionism are not the same thing. And that is one thing to have beliefs -- beliefs of the Jewish religion‚ and it's another thing to support the policies and actions of the Israeli state. RAMOS: Columbia University says they are still in talks with protesters‚ adding‚ “that work continues in good faith.” David. MUIR: Stephanie Ramos again tonight. Steph‚ thank you. CBS EVENING NEWS: MAURICE DUBOIS: Now to those escalating clashes and threats of violence on college campuses. Protests are growing as more students across the country are staging demonstrations against Israel's war in Gaza. CBS's Nancy Chen tonight on what protesters are demanding. PROTESTERS: We are not afraid of you&;#33; NANCY CHEN: Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clashed with police at Cal Poly Humboldt in northern California‚ after a group of students used chairs and other furniture to barricade themselves inside one of the school’s main buildings. At NYU‚ NYPD officers in riot gear cleared out a pro-Palestinian encampment last night after students defied the university's order to leave PROTESTER: We want to see an acknowledgment from our university that there is a genocide happening. NYPD: Leave now or you will be arrested for trespassing. CHEN: 120 people were arrested. PROTESTERS: Free Palestine&;#33; Free Palestine&;#33;  STUDENT: If you’re going to host a protest‚ you should host it in a spot that is not so busy and dependent upon students' classes. CHEN: Today‚ New York City Mayor Eric Adams said students who protest peacefully are not the problem. ERIC ADAMS: We can't have outside agitators come in and be destructive to our city. There was- someone wanted something to happen at that protest at NYU that police officers didn't respond to. CHEN: From coast-to-coast‚ campus to campus‚ protests are growing louder in solidarity. Students are also joining in at UC Berkeley. MALAK AFANEH: Quite frankly‚ I think it's important that people start to align themselves with the Palestinian resistance. CHEN: Here at Columbia University‚ the seventh day of protests. Demonstrators want the school to divest from all business that supports Israel. STUDENT: I think it's time to divest from those weapons manufacturing and re-divest(sic) them into other important things. CHEN: They are also demanding amnesty for all students who have been punished.  Is the goal to stay here until those demands are met&;#63; STUDENT: Yes. CHEN: And as you can see behind me‚ demonstrators both on and off campus are still demanding to be heard. Meanwhile‚ there are growing calls for the university's president to resign. Maurice. DUBOIS: And no real end in sight tonight. Nancy Chen at Columbia University in New York. Thank you. NBC NIGHTLY NEWS: LESTER HOLT: Tonight's other top story‚ the growing number of pro-Palestinian demonstrations and people being arrested on America's college campuses from coast-to-coast. And there’s concerns over antisemitic rhetoric. Erin McLaughlin now with late developments for us. PROTESTERS: Shame on you‚ shame on you&;#33; ERIN MCLAUGHLIN: Clashes and arrests from the streets of New York to the University of Minnesota to Cal Poly Humboldt. As more universities crack down on pro-Palestinian protests citing safety concerns and antisemitic rhetoric. Pro-Palestinian encampments now across more than a dozen campuses as students call for universities to divest from companies connected to Israel. PROTESTER: We're paying a lot of tuition to be here. We want to know where our money is going. We want to know where the investments are going as students. MCLAUGHLIN: Overnight at New York University‚ police say 120 protesters were taken away in zip ties. 116 were released with summons for trespass‚ including assistant professor Zach Samalin.  Did you have the opportunity to leave&;#63; ZACH SAMALIN: I did have the opportunity to leave‚ yes. But what I did instead was I linked arms with my colleagues on the faculty of New York University in order to protect our students from the police. MCLAUGHLIN: The university said many of the protesters were not affiliated with the school‚ and that they'd witnessed disorderly‚ disruptive and antagonizing behavior‚ pointing to intimidating chants and several antisemitic incidents reported. The days of protests following congressional testimony from Columbia's president‚ creating a new flash point between free speech and hate speech.  Why do you believe they stopped this protest&;#63; SAMALIN: NYU has been engaged in a campaign of repressing pro-Palestinian speech for six months‚ seven months. That is- I'm unequivocal about that. MCLAUGHLIN: Students insisting the protest was peaceful. Today with the NYU business school barricaded… PROTESTERS: The people&;#33; United&;#33; Will never be defeated&;#33; CHEN: Students gather in nearby Washington Square Park. STUDENT: It's really frustrating because they say they're for free speech and they say they're for academic freedom. MCLAUGHLIN: At nearby Columbia University‚ classes are being offered online the rest of the year. The pro-Palestinian encampment still standing following last week's mass arrests. HAGAR CHEMALI: It's not safe. MCLAUGHLIN: Associate professor Hagar Chemali says the university needs to do more for Jewish students to feel safe. CHEMALI: It shouldn't be that we have to shut down classes and go virtual and force us to stay home and encourage Jewish students to stay home because the protesters have created an unsafe environment. It should be the other way around. MCLAUGHLIN: Meanwhile‚ U.S. House Republicans demanding Columbia's president resign immediately for failing to crack down.  HOLT: And Erin joining us live now from New York‚ where demonstrations are taking place. Erin‚ the House Speaker will visit nearby Columbia University tomorrow. MCLAUGHLIN: That's right‚ Lester. According to his office‚ House Speaker Mike Johnson will meet with Jewish students on the Columbia University campus tomorrow. He’s expected to hold a press conference after that. Lester.  HOLT: Erin McLaughlin in New York‚ thank you.  
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'It's only goodbye for now‚ I'll be back': George Santos drops congressional bid
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Former Republican Rep. George Santos‚ who was expelled from Congress last year while representing New York's 3rd Congressional District‚ has announced that he is dropping his bid to represent New York's 1st Congressional District.&;quot;I have decided to withdraw from my independent run for #NY1‚&;quot; Santos tweeted on Tuesday. &;quot;I don't want my run to be portrayed as reprisal against Nick Lalota… Although Nick and I don’t have the same voting record and I remain critical of his abysmal record‚ I don’t want to split the ticket and be responsible for handing the house to Dems‚&;quot; he continued.&;quot;I have meet with leaders and with constituents and I have made the decision to hang it up here and stop perusing this race‚ THIS YEAR&;#33;&;quot; he wrote. &;quot;The future holds countless possibilities and I am ready willing and able to step up to the plate and go fight for my country at anytime‚&;quot; he noted. &;quot;It’s only goodbye for now‚ I'll be back.&;quot; — (@) Last month‚ Santos announced that he would challenge GOP Rep. Nick LaLota‚ the congressman who represents New York's 1st Congressional District.&;quot;I want to announce that I will be returning to the arena of politics and challenging Nick for the battle over #NY1. I look forward to debating him on the issues and on his weak record as a Republican. The fight for our majority is imperative for the survival of the country‚&;quot; Santos tweeted in March. — (@) Then‚ later in March‚ he announced that he would run for office as an independent. &;quot;I in good conscience cannot affiliate myself with a party that stands for nothing and falls for everything. I am officially suspending my petitioning in #NY01 to access the ballot as a Republican and will be filling to run as an independent‚&;quot; Santos had tweeted. — (@) Like Blaze News&;#63; Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here&;#33;
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West Virginia mom arrested after 14-year-old daughter dies in 'emaciated to a skeletal state‚' police say
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A West Virginia woman was arrested for neglect after her 14-year-old daughter died in an &;quot;emaciated to a skeletal state‚&;quot; according to police. 44-year-old Julie Anne Stone Miller was charged with child neglect resulting in death after her daughter was found dead on the floor of a bathroom at her home in Charleston‚ according to a criminal complaint. A close family member confirmed to WOWK-TV that the teenager was named Kyneddi Miller. Another family member said that the girl had suffered from an eating disorder and had not been eating for months‚ according to the complaint. That person also said the girl had been unable to function for a week because of her physical condition. Prosecutors pointed to the child's “clear and distinct physical problems” as evidence to prove her mother's neglect. The complaint said that the teen had only stepped outside of the home twice in the four years prior to her death. Police said the daughter and mother shared the home with grandparents. Julie Miller's cousin Jessica Stone told WCHS-TV that the family had called Child Protective Services and other law enforcement officials for years to check on the situation. On Tuesday‚ Republican Gov. Jim Justice of West Virginia admitted that Child Protective Services didn't have any knowledge about the case. “The CPS folks‚ from what I understand‚ had no idea about this child – no idea whatsoever‚” said Justice in a virtual media briefing in answer to a question from WSAZ-TV. “What do we do to ensure this doesn’t happen again&;#63;&;quot; he asked rhetorically. &;quot;We’ve got to pour more money into this‚ we’ve got to have more workers and we’ve got to have more resources.”A statement from the West Virginia Department of Human Services cautioned the public against rushing to judgement. &;quot;In light of our community’s most recent devastating loss of life‚ it is crucial to understand that CPS cannot prevent every instance of abuse or neglect‚&;quot; the statement read in part. Neighbors of Julie Miller told WOWK that they had not seen the girl since 2019 but that she had been healthy when they saw her at that time. They also said they had seen state officials make several wellness checks at the home. Police said that the girl's condition was so &;quot;shocking&;quot; that it emotionally disturbed the emergency personnel who responded. Stone described the girl as vibrant and lively. &;quot;She was a beautiful girl‚ so smart and so funny‚&;quot; Stone said. &;quot;Of course‚ we will beat ourselves until the day that I die for not kicking that door down and demanding to see her‚&;quot; said Stone. Julie Miller is being held at Southwestern Regional Jail on bail of $250‚000. If convicted‚ she faces up to 15 years in prison and a fine of up to $5‚000. Here's more about the incident: Like Blaze News&;#63; Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here&;#33;
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