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New Video Has Crooks Strolling Around the Venue at 4:26
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New Video Has Crooks Strolling Around the Venue at 4:26

We just found out a Butler police SWAT officer shot Crooks’s rifle out of his hands, and it knocked him down. The Secret Service allegedly spotted Crooks on the roof 26 seconds before the first shot but possibly had to wait for permission to shoot. This is to the best of our knowledge so far. […] The post New Video Has Crooks Strolling Around the Venue at 4:26 appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Harvey Weinstein Faces New Legal Twist: What Could Be Next In His Manhattan Retrial?
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Harvey Weinstein Faces New Legal Twist: What Could Be Next In His Manhattan Retrial?

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Rediscover the 80s Podcast - Interview with Brian Cave of Old School Evil
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Rediscover the 80s Podcast - Interview with Brian Cave of Old School Evil

 We had the privilege of interviewing one of our fellow contributors to Rediscover the 80s.  Author Brian Cave of Old School Evil and Old School Evil: The Rejects.  Visit Brian's website at oldschoolevil.com and listen to our interview here or where ever you listen to Rediscover the 80s!
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‘America Needs More Jesus, Not Less’: Chiefs Kicker Calls Out Chicago Cardinal Who Led Invocation At DNC With Cross Hidden
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‘America Needs More Jesus, Not Less’: Chiefs Kicker Calls Out Chicago Cardinal Who Led Invocation At DNC With Cross Hidden

Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker called out a Chicago Cardinal who led the invocation at the Democratic National Convention with his cross hidden under his jacket and failed to mention Jesus Christ’s name. In a Tuesday post on X, the Chiefs star shared a clip from the first night of the 2024 DNC in Chicago with Roman Catholic Cardinal Blase Cupich at the podium giving the opening prayer and the religious leader’s pectoral cross could not be seen because it was tucked inside the Cardinal’s jacket. “America needs more Jesus not less,” Butker’s post read. “We need our shepherds to fearlessly lead and not be afraid to proclaim that Christ is King.” “It starts with bishops boldly wearing their pectoral cross outside their jackets,” he added. America needs more Jesus not less. We need our shepherds to fearlessly lead and not be afraid to proclaim that Christ is King ? It starts with bishops boldly wearing their pectoral cross outside their jackets ✝️ https://t.co/pwY0OTql8L — Harrison Butker (@buttkicker7) August 20, 2024 As Butker noted, the Cardinal faced additional criticism because during his invocation, the name Jesus was not mentioned once, as LifeNews noted. During this prayer, the religious leader called on the faithful “to root out ongoing injustices in our national life, especially those created by moral blindness and fear of the other” and to forge a “new chapter of our nation’s history.” At one point, the Cardinal of the Archdiocese of Chicago also quoted Pope Francis, but not Jesus. Tickets for “Am I Racist?” are on sale NOW! Buy here for a theater near you. “Hiding his pectoral cross, and never once [m]entioning the name of Jesus, Cdl. Blase Cupich gave the invocation at an event providing free abortions and vasectomies,” The Lepanto Institute, a conservative Catholic organization, wrote on X, pointing out Planned Parenthood’s “mobile health clinic” blocks from the DNC offering abortions. Catholic Vote said simply, “The DNC is demonic.” One journalist wrote, “McCarrick disciple Cardinal Cupich gives invocation at DNC in Chicago as abortions and vasectomies take place just feet away. No sign of the cross. No mention of the Holy Name of Jesus. Pectoral cross conveniently hidden.” Another person wrote, “Did the catholic priest notice the horrific child sacrifice abortion ritual happening outside the DNC convention or is he just going to ignore that?” Butker made headlines earlier this year after he gave the commencement address at Benedictine College, a Catholic university in Kansas, in which he praised his wife for being a “homemaker,” called out President Joe Biden’s support for abortion, and criticized LGBT “Pride month.” Related: Chiefs Star Chris Jones Defends Harrison Butker Amid Backlash, And He’s Not Alone
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The Lighter Side
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Atlanta Zoo Just Welcomed A Baby Hoffmann’s Two-Toed Sloth— If You’ve Never Seen One You’re In For A Treat
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Atlanta Zoo Just Welcomed A Baby Hoffmann’s Two-Toed Sloth— If You’ve Never Seen One You’re In For A Treat

Exciting things are happening at the Zoo Atlanta. They just welcomed a newborn Hoffmann’s two-toed sloth into their mix of animals. This baby two-toed sloth is already gaining so much love and popularity from zoo fans. Baby Hoffmann’s Two-Toed Sloth Greets The World Zoo Atlanta took to Instagram to share photos of this precious baby sloth. The baby two-toed sloth was born on August 9th, 2024. This new baby sloth is the second offspring of two Hoffman sloths already at the zoo. Nutella, 7, and Cocoa, 31, are the proud parents. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Zoo Atlanta (@zooatl) Nutella’s firstborn was born on Father’s Day 2023. Her name is Olivia. The zoo shares that sloths’ gestation periods are longer than most animals in the animal kingdom. Females are typically pregnant for 11 to 12 months. The zoo continues by sharing fun information about two-toed sloths. In their Instagram caption, they state the following. “Although sloths are famous for their slow movements, sloth infants develop at a notably more rapid pace than do most other mammal babies.” They continue that statement with: “They are born fully furred, with their eyes open and teeth already present, and have fully developed claws for clinging to their mothers.” Members of the zoo staff express their excitement at having this baby Hoffmann two-toed sloth in their mix. In their Instagram post, the Vice President of Collections and Conservation said the following. “While they are not currently classified as endangered, they have an emerging conservation story that can help us appreciate the impact of human activities on wild animals and ecosystems.” One thing is for certain: this baby sloth has a positive impact on all those who interact with it. The source of the featured image can be found here. The post Atlanta Zoo Just Welcomed A Baby Hoffmann’s Two-Toed Sloth— If You’ve Never Seen One You’re In For A Treat appeared first on InspireMore.
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Ryan Johansen Mysteriously Waived By Flyers Over ‘Material Breach’
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Ryan Johansen Mysteriously Waived By Flyers Over ‘Material Breach’

Hmm ... we have a mystery sparking up in the National Hockey League
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US Sanctions Ex-Haitian President Michel Martelly, Accuse Him Of Drug Trafficking
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US Sanctions Ex-Haitian President Michel Martelly, Accuse Him Of Drug Trafficking

Haiti, a key transit point for illicit drugs destined for the United States, has long struggled with widespread gang activity and human rights abuses.
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Jennifer Lopez And Ben Affleck Officially Divorcing
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Jennifer Lopez And Ben Affleck Officially Divorcing

This marks the end of Lopez' fourth marriage and Ben's second
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Tim Walz Went To War On Zyn While Pushing Free Needles, Legalizing Pot
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Tim Walz Went To War On Zyn While Pushing Free Needles, Legalizing Pot

Tim Walz Went To War On Zyn While Pushing Free Needles, Legalizing Pot
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Google Finally Gets Its Comeuppance
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Google Finally Gets Its Comeuppance

In a recent court order, federal district court Judge Amit Mehta said what most of us have suspected for years: Google’s market dominance in online searches isn’t a result of “happenstance,” but deliberate and intentional misconduct.  As Mehta said in his Aug. 5 ruling: “Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly,” in violation of the 1890 Sherman Antitrust Act.  That’s the same law that the greatest monopoly-busting president in American history, Teddy Roosevelt, used more than 100 years ago to break up the same type of corporate behemoths that were trying to control and dominate the U.S. economy. Some of those targeted were single companies such as Google; others were “trusts” in which several companies conspired to combine their power to monopolize and control both prices and supply. This may lead to Google being restricted in its market activities, or even the breakup of Google, just as the Ma Bell monopoly was broken up in 1982 when AT&T was the only telephone company in the country. Or when Microsoft in 2001 finally settled an antitrust case against it, essentially for doing the same thing that Google has been doing—monopolizing the online search process—by bundling Microsoft’s web browser with Windows to make it harder for rival browsers to compete. That resulted in Microsoft’s search engine (remember Internet Explorer?) being the dominant web browser. With Google, it’s about time. This case has been a long time in the making. The Justice Department, along with 11 states, filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google in October 2020. Two months later, 38 states filed a similar lawsuit against Google, and it was consolidated with the first case. Trial didn’t start until three years later, lasted nine weeks, and involved dozens of witnesses and thousands of exhibits. Mehta, in his ruling, explains something else that we all know: “The general search engine has revolutionized how we live.” “Information that once took hours or days to acquire can now be found in an instant on the internet with the help of a general search engine,” the judge writes, adding: “And it all happens in the blink of an eye.” Google makes its gargantuan profits by selling digital advertisements. As an example, Mehta notes, when you type the phrase “running shoes” into a general search engine, “sellers of running shoes will compete with one another in a split-second auction to place an advertisement on the results page, which if clicked takes the user directly to the seller’s website.”  For “more than 15 years,” the judge writes, “one general search engine has stood above the rest: Google.” That dominance made it one of the “world’s most valuable companies,” he said, with a parent company, Alphabet Inc., that has a market capitalization “of more than $2 trillion.”  In 2014, Google “booked nearly $47 billion in advertising revenue,” but by 2021, “that number had increased more than three-fold to over $146 billion,” Mehta wrote in his ruling. Who was the closest competitor, with only 6% of the market? Microsoft’s Bing, which generated less than $12 billion in 2022. By 2020, Mehta wrote, Google had “nearly 90% [of the market], and even higher on mobile devices at almost 95%.”  But how did Google become the dominant search engine?  It did it the same way Microsoft did when it made its Internet Explorer the default web browser for all Microsoft products.  Mehta said in his opinion that Google for years “secured default placements [for its search engine] through distribution agreements” with big payments to “browser developers, mobile device manufacturers, and wireless carriers” that amounted to $26 billion in 2021 alone.  These entities all “agree to install Google as the search engine that is delivered to the user right out of the box at key search access points,” the judge wrote, and they are restricted by the agreements from preloading “any other general search engine on the device.” This means more users of Google, more advertisers for Google, and “more advertisers means more revenue.” The Justice Department and the states alleged that Google “unlawfully used the distribution agreements to thwart competition and maintain its monopoly in the market for general search services and in various online advertising markets.” Mehta agreed, concluding that Google has monopoly power through its distribution agreements that “are exclusive and have anticompetitive effects.” Google provided no “valid procompetitive justification for those agreements,” the judge concluded. Most “importantly,” he wrote, “Google has exercised its monopoly power by charging supracompetitive prices for general search text ads,” allowing it “to earn monopoly profits.”  By “supracompetitive,” Mehta means that Google has charged prices for advertising above what it could charge in a competitive marketplace. Just like Ma Bell could charge American consumers essentially whatever price it wanted when it was the only provider of telephone service. I am old enough to remember how the price of telephone services, particularly long-distance rates, fell dramatically when the market was opened up to competition and new companies sprang up, including Sprint and MCI. Mehta decided: “Google has violated Section 2 of the Sherman Act by maintaining its monopoly in two product markets in the United States—general search services and general text advertising—through its exclusive distribution agreements.”  Mehta noted that “merely possessing monopoly power is not itself an antitrust violation.” But the judge also found what he called the “essential” element in an antitrust violation: “barriers to entry” by others into the marketplace. Mehta concluded that “these barriers exist,” including Google’s “control of key distribution channels.” These “are significant barriers that protect Google’s market dominance,” the judge found, and allowed the company to maintain its monopoly through the exclusive distribution agreements. We don’t know yet what remedy Mehta will order to end Google’s monopoly, since that wasn’t part of his Aug. 5 order. But there seems little doubt that the dissolution of Google’s monopoly—either through a banning of its exclusive distribution agreements or an actual breakup of the company itself—will result in the same surge of competition seen in other industries after an antitrust victory. A competitive market will lower advertising prices across the board and make it easier for consumers to choose the search engine they want when they buy a new computer or mobile phone. Of course, increased competition could have another positive impact: ending Google’s biased, left-wing stranglehold on the flow of information. As my Heritage Foundation colleague Daniel Cochrane and I have pointed out, “companies like Google use secret blacklists to suppress targeted websites and communications.” Those targets, Google believes, present politically incorrect views, articles, and opinions.  What’s more, we wrote, platforms such as Google “use proactive methods to push users toward content or actions that further Big Tech’s political agenda.” And politically biased “search algorithms, ‘suggested search’ features, [and] AI chat bots” all have “a significant cumulative effect on user attitudes.” When Teddy Roosevelt ran for office in 1904, he promised Americans a “Square Deal,” one in which, among other things, he would wage a trust-busting war against the big monopolies and combines of his time. It is about time that Americans got another “Square Deal” when it comes to the huge social media platforms that are controlling so much of our economy and information through anticompetitive misbehavior, raising our prices, and censoring and manipulating the marketplace of ideas. Breaking up Google’s monopolist stranglehold is just a start. The post Google Finally Gets Its Comeuppance appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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