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House of the Dragon Will Roar On in a Third Season
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House of the Dragon Will Roar On in a Third Season

News house of the dragon House of the Dragon Will Roar On in a Third Season The announcement comes right before the premiere of season two. By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on June 13, 2024 Credit: Ollie Upton/HBO Comment 0 Share New Share Credit: Ollie Upton/HBO Here’s some unsurprising news: HBO has officially greenlit House of the Dragon for a third season. The announcement comes just a couple of days before season two of the show premieres on HBO and starts streaming on Max. House of the Dragon is the first spinoff from HBO’s Game of Thrones and takes place 200 years before the events of the original show. Both are based on the works of George R.R. Martin, with Ryan Condal helming the latest series, which stars Matt Smith, Emma D’Arcy, and Olivia Cooke, among many others. “George, Ryan, and the rest of our incredible executive producers, cast, and crew, have reached new heights with the phenomenal second season,” HBO’s programming and drama series chief Francesca Orsi said in a statement. “We are in awe of the dragon-sized effort the entire team has put into the creation of a spectacular season two, with a scope and scale that is only rivaled by its heart. We could not be more thrilled to continue the story of House Targaryen and watch this team burn bright again for Season Three.” House of the Dragon has become one of HBO’s most successful series. The first season averaged 29 million views per episode and season two has already gotten a largely positive response from critics, and currently has an 88% score on Rotten Tomatoes. For those looking for even more television viewing experiences in the Game of Thrones world, don’t fret. House of the Dragon will soon be joined by many, many other Game of Thrones spinoffs, including potentially Ten Thousand Ships, a show based on Princess Nymeria that Martin just shared has been revitalized with a new scriptwriter on board. In the meantime, season two of House of the Dragon premiers June 16, 2024 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on HBO and streaming on Max. [end-mark] The post House of the Dragon Will Roar On in a Third Season appeared first on Reactor.
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Blade Runner 2099: Hunter Schafer Joins Michelle Yeoh in Dystopian Series
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News Blade Runner 2099 Blade Runner 2099: Hunter Schafer Joins Michelle Yeoh in Dystopian Series The Euphoria alum will costar alongside Michelle Yoeh. By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on June 13, 2024 Screenshot: Lionsgate Comment 0 Share New Share Screenshot: Lionsgate Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner sequel series is plowing ahead. Last month, we found out that Michelle Yoeh would star in the show as a Replicant named Olwen. And today, we got news of another actor joining the call sheet. According to Variety, Hunter Schafer (Euphoria and The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, pictured above) has joined the production as Yeoh’s co-star. We don’t have any news yet, however, on who her character will be. We also don’t know anything much about the plot of the series, other than it takes place in a universe where Scott’s Blade Runner and Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049 are canon. (And, as the titles reveal, that Blade Runner 2099 takes place 50 years after Villeneuve’s film.) Silka Luisa, whose previous credits include showrunning Shining Girls and writing on Paramount+’s Halo adaptation, is the showrunner and an executive producer on Blade Runner 2099. While we don’t have details on who Hunter will play, her recent performances promise that she will bring something inspired to the series. In addition to her Euphoria role and playing Tigris Snow in The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, she is also in Yorgos Lanthimos’ Kinds of Kindness and the horror thriller Cuckoo, where she co-stars with Dan Stevens. No news yet on when the show will go into production, much less make its way to Prime Video. [end-mark] The post <i>Blade Runner 2099</i>: Hunter Schafer Joins Michelle Yeoh in Dystopian Series appeared first on Reactor.
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Local TV Employee Fired for ‘Straight Pride’ Post
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Local TV Employee Fired for ‘Straight Pride’ Post

An Ohio news station employee was fired for posting a joke about “straight pride” in response to LGBTQ Pride Month in June. “Celebrate straight pride,” the posts says. “It’s natural, it has worked for thousands of years, and you can make babies!” Madonna Chism Pinkard posted this joke during Pride Month. (Photo: “The MLO Bros” Facebook page) Madonna Chism Pinkard had worked as the WFMJ TV station’s community relations director,  in Youngstown, Ohio, since 2004. The Facebook account of podcast “MLO Bros” posted about the meme she shared, and Chism Pinkard commented “Thanks for getting me fired.” The screenshot posted by the “MLO Bros” appears to show it was posted on Chism Pinkard’s personal Facebook account, although WFMJ said her post was “on a company-linked social media site.” The TV station affiliated with NBC issued a statement on June 11 confirming that it fired Chism Pinkard. WFMJ declined to comment to The Daily Signal. “WFMJ has terminated the employment of our Community Relations Director following her unauthorized post on a company-linked social media site last week,” the station said in a Facebook post. “WFMJ is committed to serving our entire community with the respect we believe all people deserve. We recognize we live in a diverse community with differing views on many topics, and we believe discussions of those views and reporting on them should be done in a respectful manner by all. We deeply regret that our Community Relations Director crossed the line.” “We do not condone such actions and apologize to you, our viewers, for this unauthorized post,” the statement continued. Chism Pinkard deleted the post and said “I apologize for the post that offended one of our viewers. I have removed it.” Chism Pinkard did not respond to The Daily Signal’s request for comment by time of publication. Commenters on MLO Bros’ Facebook post about Chism Pinkard said her termination over the “straight pride” joke violated her First Amendment right to free speech. “Freedom of speech does not apply to those who disagree with the insane culture that has developed in this country,” a Facebook user named Michael Goterba said. “I’m gay and find that hilarious,” commenter Joey P. Ritter wrote. The post Local TV Employee Fired for ‘Straight Pride’ Post appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Creating Federal Education Department Was ‘a Terrible Idea,’ Heritage Foundation President Says
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Creating Federal Education Department Was ‘a Terrible Idea,’ Heritage Foundation President Says

The Department of Education has given the Left dangerous power over schooling in the U.S., and the next president should aim to abolish the nearly 45-year-old federal agency.  So says Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts on this week’s edition of his podcast, “The Kevin Roberts Show.” Roberts, himself a former K-12 and college educator, made the case for abolishing the Cabinet-level department in an interview with podcast co-host Tim Kennedy. Roberts called that policy goal his “life’s work.”  “The Department of Education got it wrong on the first minute of its existence in 1979,” he contended, “because it is such a terrible idea to centralize or attempt to centralize education policy, education funding, [and] curriculum questions.”  The department was created near the end of the Carter administration at the behest of the teachers unions. Roberts said “radical” professors like those he once knew as colleagues became the administrators” of the Education Department. “What happened in the intervening generation or two is that American culture deteriorated,” he added.  “We’ve spent several trillion dollars as a people on public education” at the federal level, Roberts added, only to find that “every demographic group in public education has seen their educational attainment decline.”  Roberts, who taught college-level history in Texas and founded a private, coed Catholic K-12 school in Louisiana, told Kennedy that “education should be as local as it possibly can be” and that funding should follow individual students.  “If you’re not interested in dismantling the Department of Education, Heritage doesn’t think you should be running for president,” he said.  Watch the full episode of “The Kevin Roberts Show” for an inside look at the foundation’s education agenda. The post Creating Federal Education Department Was ‘a Terrible Idea,’ Heritage Foundation President Says appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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It Rained a Lot in Miami Yesterday
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It Rained a Lot in Miami Yesterday
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Go Away, Lia Thomas
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What Europe’s REJECTION of globalism means for the rest of the world
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What Europe’s REJECTION of globalism means for the rest of the world

The mainstream media would have you believe right-wing, Hitler-esque extremists won in the recent European Parliament elections, but hopefully you know by now not to trust a word they say. According to journalist Alex Newman — who spent a decade working in several different European countries — the truth is that the election results reflect some very positive news: There is a growing rejection of globalism occurring in Europe. “We have a fake narrative from the fake media,” he told Glenn Beck. “Europeans, I think, like Americans, are tired of the globalism; they're tired of the mass migration; they're tired of the economic suffering because of the inflation and the climate policies and the war on farmers, and all the rest. And they want something different.” Further, France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, dissolved the lower house of France’s Parliament after the election. “After the election results, his party was absolutely crushed. … The result was devastating for his globalist establishment political party,” Newman explains, adding that “the party that won by a massive margin … is basically the antithesis of Macron’s party” in that “they're very strong French nationalists” who “want to preserve French identity.” “They want to do deportations; they want to remove criminals and illegal aliens out of France. In some ways you might call them anti-islamic. They are opposed to what they call the Islamization of France.” While there’s still much to be determined, “this could lead to some very, very profound changes in the way France is governed, and that by extension then would lead to some profound shifts across Europe,” says Newman. While Glenn is encouraged by the news, he can’t help but wonder about the upcoming United Nations annual meeting, which is still very intent on pushing a global agenda, as “transforming global governance” is on the itinerary for the event. “They're giving the United Nations extra powers that can be enacted in emergencies, and so they're getting around the sovereignty by saying, ‘oh this would only happen in a global emergency,’ but we all know emergencies are always right around the corner,” Glenn tells Newman. Newman, who will actually attend the event and report his findings, thinks of the meeting as an “attempted constitutional convention.” “They want to throw off the shackles that have kind of restrained their power-grabs over the decades and usurp vast new powers,” he explains. “And that's not speculation.” To learn more about how the elites plan to ensure their plan for globalism endures, watch the clip below. Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, 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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Blaze News investigates: 'Machines are made for man': The bittersweet reality of offering internet access to a remote Amazon tribe
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Blaze News investigates: 'Machines are made for man': The bittersweet reality of offering internet access to a remote Amazon tribe

Elon Musk's Starlink service finally penetrated through the remote Amazon jungle to offer members of the Marubo tribe access to the internet for the first time. The development was revealed earlier this month, but it appears that it has also caused serious issues. While this technology could represent an upward shift in the tribe's way of life, it has also produced issues that were nonexistent before, such as addiction to pornography and social media, according to tribe elders.The Brazilian tribe — made up of about 2,000 members — has been split on whether the advanced technology is truly a benefit to the community or not. The tribe resides around the Itui River.Tsainama Marubo, 73, told the New York Times that when the technology first arrived, "everyone was happy. But now, things have gotten worse. Young people have gotten lazy because of the internet, they're learning the ways of the white people."Tsainama may be on to something with this observation. Unlike painting or playing an instrument, the internet is often a passive medium, where the user sits back and consumes media with little effort. This is especially the case with pornography and social media, which are the two primary issues the tribe has addressed since receiving the technology.'We need to abandon the naive belief that the internet is magically going to liberate societies.'Additionally, the Marubo tribe is unlike most advanced cultures around the world. It is a chaste tribe, and kissing in public is often frowned upon. Alfredo Marubo — all members of the tribe use the same last name — expressed that offering the internet and all it encompasses to developing tribes could obliterate modes of decorum.The Marubo tribe and pornographyAlfredo mentioned that young men in the tribe have demonstrated "aggressive sexual behavior" since gaining access to pornography through the technology. Some have even shared pornographic videos in group chats.He went on to say that "we're worried young people are going to want to try it," noting that there have been sexual kinks and fetishes the men have been exposed to. "Everyone is so connected that sometimes they don't even talk to their own family."Blaze News reached out to Michael Toscano, the executive director of the Institute for Family Studies, who said: "We have to remember that technologies should be designed to serve individuals, communities, families, and nations, not destroy them. Today, we see many families and institutions in America coming to realize that it is their right and responsibility to reject technologies that threaten them and their way of life."Questions have been raised about the ethics of introducing the internet to remote peoples whose tribes could be adversely affected by it. "This is not easy to do, because technologies have a tendency to spread and become culturally and politically dominant, and social life and human activity become organized around them," Toscano added."This is the story of social media, smartphones, the internet more broadly, but also automobiles and so much else. A certain heroism, therefore, is required to say no to the latest technological product."If elders among the Marubo tribe have expressed that pornography represents a detriment to their way of life, it is worthwhile to ask whether they should have the means of accessing that material at all.The Institute for Family Studies reported in 2022 that pornography is not a harmless activity. While pornographic material has become more widespread throughout the U.S., it has been associated with several negative social outcomes and personal experiences. Additionally, these issues arise more often among men than they do in women. This falls in line with what the Marubo tribe elders have reported since receiving access to such material.Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project, said: "This is just the latest evidence of the internet's addictiveness. This should be no surprise to us by now.""We know that social media, for example, was purposefully developed to be addictive, since these companies profit from keeping people on their platforms for as long as possible," Schilling continued. "And there are many other segments of the internet — such as video games ... which are similarly effective in addicting users."What this tribe's plight should drive home for us is that we cannot ignore the internet's downsides. This technology, while it does provide many benefits, can also be dangerous if we are not disciplined in how we use it. The institute reported that those who reported watching pornography also represent higher rates of loneliness. Pornography also appears to distort one's view of his own personal appearance, which, again, is more prevalent in men than it is in women.Additionally, men who reported watching pornography on a regular basis noted that they often feel insecure. "[Seventy-four] percent of men who report having watched pornography in the past 24 hours say they have felt self-conscious or insecure in the past week. Only 45% of men who say they have never watched pornography say the same."Nathan Leamer, executive director of the Digital First Project, told Blaze News it appears that "Starlink has just unleashed a sudden revolution that could have real consequences."Leamer compared what has happened to the Marubo tribe with giving a "10-year-old the keys to a brand-new car. I don't know about addiction, but it is clear that a challenge for this community in the Amazon is finding a way to balance the benefits of this transformative power with recognition that there are downsides like rampant porn, rampant distraction, etc."Internet and a culture of distractionWhen the internet was first introduced to the Marubo tribe, it was hailed as a positive advancement. Members of the tribe could quickly contact the authorities for help in emergency situations, such as deadly snake bites.Enoque Marubo, 40, said the technology has already "saved lives." Members of the tribe have also discovered how to share educational information with surrounding tribes in the Amazon, and members have been able to get in touch with family members who have moved away.Not only has the internet given the tribe the ability to solve practical issues, it has also given the youth in the tribe the ability to imagine what lies outside their immediate daily experience. They have been able to observe locations and cultures that are completely different from their own.One teen wished to travel the world, and another aspired to be a dentist in São Paulo. Despite these advantages, the downsides cannot be ignored.Enoque said that the day-to-day routine has suffered because of the technology. "In the village, if you don't hunt, fish, and plant, you don't eat."TamaSay Marubo, 42, noted that while "some young people maintain our traditions," there are "others [who] just want to spend the whole afternoon on their phones.""At this point, perhaps the only group of people who still have not been introduced to the internet ... is children," Schilling said. "Each new generation of children who are born must be introduced anew to this technology. And given the mental issues our younger generations have developed as a result of social media use, it's obvious we must drastically change our approach," he added."At a minimum, we should enact age verification protections for all addictive and harmful aspects of the internet starting with pornography and then eventually enacting a minimum age for social media usage," Schilling concluded.Some of these same trends have already been observed in the most advanced countries in the world. The National Institutes of Health reported in 2020 that "in the U.S., the proportion of young people between the ages of 13 and 17 years who have a smartphone has reached 89%, more than doubling over a six-year period; moreover, 70% of teenagers use social media multiple times per day, up from a third of teens in 2012."Statista reported that in a 2023 survey, "97% of teenagers in the United States between 15 and 17 years had smartphone access at home. The percentage of younger respondents owning a smartphone was lower, 92%. Overall, 94% of the surveyed teens stated owning a smartphone device."Members of the Marubo tribe fear that if this trend continues, their history and culture could be lost. As a result, they have limited access to the internet to two hours each morning, five hours each evening, and all day on Sunday, according to reports.Aside from pornography and other addictive elements the technology presents, the tribespeople have fallen victim to online scams because they lack digital literacy. And some of the youth are conversing with strangers online.Mike Wacker, a software engineer, told Blaze News that "we need to abandon the naive belief that the internet is magically going to liberate societies."It appears that the Marubo tribe is lacking the ability to regulate the internet in a sufficient way that benefits the community.Toscano said that the desire for guardrails around certain elements of the internet is why many are "turning to lawmakers to regulate technologies, because the most effective solutions to the problems that they present turn out to be collective solutions.""Only law and state regulation are up to the challenge. This is what makes the effect of the internet on these tribesmen so tragic," he added. "They were given powerful systems that could only be developed under the condition of advanced state capacity, and that very same advanced state capacity is necessary to bring these systems to heel. By sending them Starlink, the tribesmen have been totally exposed to a power with which they are not equipped to contend."However, it appears that Flora Dutra, a Brazilian activist who works with indigenous tribes, does not see it this way. She suggested that the worries and fears around the technology have been overblown. She went on to say that the tribespeople "wanted and deserved" access to the internet.It seems there is still something to be said for equipping a culture with powerful tools that they do not yet have the language or knowledge to navigate in a safe and productive way."We ourselves are only now realizing the power that the internet has over us," Toscano said. "They [the Marubo tribe] would have been better off without it. Machines are made for man, not man for the machine."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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Where TF Is He GOING?! WATCH the Looks on World Leader's Faces as Biden Wanders Off ... Again (Video)
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Where TF Is He GOING?! WATCH the Looks on World Leader's Faces as Biden Wanders Off ... Again (Video)
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Corey DeAngelis OWNS Greedy Gen-Z Influencer Trying to Dunk on Him Over School Choice With Her Own Tweet
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Corey DeAngelis OWNS Greedy Gen-Z Influencer Trying to Dunk on Him Over School Choice With Her Own Tweet
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