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3-year-old mauled to death by father's dogs while he slept in next room, police say
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3-year-old mauled to death by father's dogs while he slept in next room, police say

A distraught father woke up to find his 3-year-old daughter had been mauled to death by his three dogs as he slept in the next room, according to Ohio police. The father of Kingsley Wright called 911 at about 7:50 a.m. on Friday and said that he had found her lifeless body in the living room of his apartment in Roselawn. He said that there was blood all over the floor. 'The detective has told us is that they had a home security camera.' The Hamilton County Coroner's Office identified the child's cause of death as a dog attack. A shelter spokesperson said that the Cincinnati Animal CARE had removed three dogs from the home and placed them in a mandatory 10-day quarantine period. The 911 dispatcher told the father to put his dogs in cages before police arrived. He described them as terriers and said they were already caged. "That's why I'm like, did any of my pets attack her or something? I would have heard this," the man said.Police said there was another person in the apartment who woke up at the same time and that there were no signs of a break-in. "My baby is dead," he said. "This has got to be a f***ing nightmare."The child's mother, Gina Smith, told WKRC-TV that police told her surveillance video captured the attack as the girl was sleeping on a couch. "All I know is what the detective has told us is that they had a home security camera; he had it in his living room where she had been sleeping on the couch," said Smith. "They told us what happened, stuff with the dogs attacking her and stuff."Cincinnati Animal CARE director Meaghan Colville said the dogs would be DNA tested to determine their exact breeds. "The dogs that we have, we've got two dogs, about 50 pounds, terrier mixes, mixed breed, and we've got one dog that's probably about 10 or 12 pounds, a little terrier," she said. "With, you know, an incident as allegedly as severe as this one, euthanasia for those dogs is typically the route that we would go, and that I'm sure would be recommended." Police said they are still determining whether criminal charges will be filed. Smith's interview with WKRC can be viewed, as well as her family photos of the girl, on the news video report on YouTube. 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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The MAGA civil war is here
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The MAGA civil war is here

Call it the Christmas massacre, a not-so-silent night of post-yuletide jolly interrupted by a full-on civil war within MAGA world. The conflict played out exclusively on X, probably because the platform is the only media that matters. For those fortunate enough to spend time with their families rather than yelling at strangers on the internet, the conflict is between the tech bro wing of the Trump coalition, who decided it was a good time to advocate doubling the number of H-1B visas, and the Thermidorian reaction by the nationalist right, who seem to remember voting for less immigration. The argument centers on H-1B visas, an instrument of modern policy meant to lure the intellectual crème de la crème from foreign lands. Originally conceived as a method for bolstering America’s supply of first-rate minds, it has become, like most government contrivances, a bloated and mismanaged morass, bringing in hordes of what bureaucrats call "highly sought-after professionals." The annual cap is set at 85,000, ostensibly to select only the brightest stars of the global brains. Yet through the well-worn bureaucratic alchemy of extensions and green card applications, many who arrive on these "temporary" visas remain for decades. Their ranks, swollen with promises of tech-world glory, now fill offices from Palo Alto to Plano. A country worth fighting for is one built on the spirit of its people, not on the profit margins of its corporations. At first glance, the H-1B visa program seems noble. America, the world’s great innovation engine, welcomes the best and brightest from abroad, offering them the chance to contribute to its scientific and technological ascendancy. At the same time, they pursue their slice of the American dream. The appeal is obvious: the immigrant who becomes a citizen, the genius who transforms society. And yes, figures like Nikola Tesla and Elon Musk provide undeniable examples. But this idealized narrative is a facade. In practice, H-1B visas are not a gateway for exceptional talent but a mechanism for corporate exploitation. Far from filling genuine gaps in the American workforce, these visas often replace domestic workers with cheaper, more docile labor. Worse, they shackle foreign workers to their employers, creating a dependent underclass that can be abused with impunity. This is not the free market but indentured servitude with a tech-friendly smile. Advocates of the program love to trumpet its success stories, but the reality is that these are the exceptions, not the rule. Corporate interests have hijacked the system and weaponized it against both the domestic workforce and the very immigrants it purports to uplift. — (@) The controversy began the day after Christmas when Sriram Krishnan was appointed to join David Sacks on President Trump’s AI advisory board. Krishnan, a highly accomplished general partner at Andreessen Horowitz and a former key player at Facebook and Twitter, faced immediate backlash over his past calls to significantly expand the number of H-1B visas, particularly for workers from India. This sparked a broader debate about these visa programs' long-standing issues and abuses. Elon Musk waded into the fray, forcefully defending the need for more H-1B visas to address the critical shortage of engineers, igniting fury within the MAGA movement. Musk’s perspective is understandable — he’s laser-focused on accelerating ambitious projects and prioritizes talent over borders. However, his stance reveals a potential blind spot. Having benefited personally from this program to immigrate to the U.S., Musk may be unaware of just how profoundly corrupt and exploitative the H-1B system has become. This all would have been a fruitful and necessary debate if Vivek Ramaswamy hadn’t inserted himself in one of the nastiest and hateful bits of America-bashing I’ve seen from any party. — (@) Our American culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence for way too long (at least since the 90s and likely longer). That doesn’t start in college, it starts YOUNG. A culture that celebrates the prom queen over the math olympiad champ, or the jock over the valedictorian, will not produce the best engineers.... More movies like Whiplash, fewer reruns of “Friends.” More math tutoring, fewer sleepovers. More weekend science competitions, fewer Saturday morning cartoons. More books, less TV. More creating, less “chillin.” More extracurriculars, less “hanging out at the mall.” This argument is not merely wrong but contemptuous, revealing a disdain for the culture that has shaped modern civilization. Implicit in this drivel is the suggestion that Americans are slothful simpletons, incapable of innovation, awaiting rescue from our Brahmin "betters" in Mumbai. Let Ramaswamy and his vision of a human ant farm ruled by relentless rote memorization go to hell — and not quietly. America, the nation that put men on the moon and placed the vastness of human knowledge in your pocket, does not need lecturing from a Wall Street hired gun whose claim to fame is peddling a failed Alzheimer's drug. He advocates a sterile dystopia of corporate automatons, void of the creativity, beauty, and daring that define Western culture. Americans celebrate ingenuity and intelligence, yes, but also value teamwork, excellence, and character — the jock and the cheerleader as much as the nerd and the scientist. This balance has given rise to the West's unmatched contributions to art, science, and human progress. Perhaps Mr. Ramaswamy should remember that such virtues built the world he seeks to lecture — and spare us his condescension. Americans have been facing a reality that is striving in every way to make them poorer, sicker, and less free. Excuse them if they’re disgusted that you’re blaming 50 years of globalism and a war on the middle class on their children attending sleepovers. President Trump’s unique genius — and, by extension, the essence of his movement — is his instinctive radar for elite cons and bureaucratic deceit, even if he can't wrap it all in a 50-page policy brief. This knack has resonated with millions who rightly question why some in his administration seem fixated on ramping up immigration, even as the movement itself rails against its corrosive effects. The labyrinthine web of visa programs is deliberately opaque, but their impact is clear: The same economic pressures that suppress blue-collar wages through illegal immigration are now undermining white-collar professions, importing foreign workers willing to work 80-hour weeks for less pay. These H-1B visa recipients arrive shackled to their sponsoring employers, effectively creating a new class of indentured labor. When your boss has the power to deport you, the leverage to demand a raise evaporates. It is no wonder that many in Trump’s orbit smell a rat. The question is why some in his administration do not. When examined with even a modicum of honesty — and in consultation with those actually within the industry — it becomes glaringly obvious that the H-1B visa program is nothing more than a grand con perpetrated on the American worker. Far from attracting the vaunted "best and brightest," a staggering 95% of these visa holders occupy low-level positions, accepting meager wages and grueling 80-hour weeks, all in the desperate hope of winning a green card lottery that allows them to bring an entire extended family to American shores through chain migration. For those still inclined to believe the program's lofty rhetoric, I strongly urge you to consult Eric Weinstein's meticulously researched account of the H-1B scheme, published in 2017. His analysis explains that this program has never been about innovation or excellence. It has always been a blunt instrument wielded to suppress the wages of scientists and engineers, undermining the very talent pool it purports to support. If this is the pinnacle of enlightened labor policy, then its advocates should at least have the decency to dispense with their sanctimony. If you’re in the mood for a righteous fit of anger, I invite you to peruse the grotesque spectacle that is casewise.ai — a digital shrine to the exploitation of American workers. Here, you can sift through over 145,000 U.S.-based companies that gleefully contort the visa system to bring in foreign labor and undercut domestic jobs. A random exploration of the "restaurants" category unearthed the gem Muy Pizza Houston LLC — a three-star spot on Google Reviews — which has applied for over 500 foreign visas in the past decade under the EB-2 program. Now, for those unfamiliar, the EB-2 visa is ostensibly reserved for individuals with advanced degrees or exceptional ability in the arts, sciences, or business. But in the enchanted world of visa alchemy, these so-called "exceptional" candidates are delivering pizzas for the princely sum of $16,000 a year. Forgive my skepticism, Vivek, but your vision of the American worker competing with billions of global applicants to serve up slices is not exactly the golden age we were promised. Call it what it is: a cynical racket designed to devalue labor and erode dignity, all while cloaking itself in the false nobility of "global competitiveness." No one opposes welcoming genuine geniuses — those whose brilliance could advance our shared prosperity. But what is indefensible is the flooding of our labor market with hundreds of thousands of low-level workers, crushing the career prospects of an entire generation of young Americans. Our nation is not a mere economic zone, some sprawling spreadsheet optimized for efficiency and exploitation. It is a nation — a tapestry woven from shared history, culture, and values for which brave men and women have laid down their lives. It cannot be reduced to an assembly line of interchangeable parts, valued only for their ability to grind out the longest hours at the lowest wages. What is needed now is not the revenge of the nerds, but the revival of a generation raised on the robust joys of Saturday morning cartoons, football games, and camping trips — on the free, unencumbered spirit of hiking, hunting, and late-night conversations at sleepovers. If that means fewer dog food delivery apps or the loss of yet another soul-sapping tech startup, so be it. Let us reclaim the essence of what it means to live, not merely to work. Let us remember that a country worth fighting for is one built on the spirit of its people, not on the profit margins of its corporations.
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SERIOUSLY? Defending Ed Highlights MILLIONS in DEI Spending in Schools Where Kids Can't Read or Do Math
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SERIOUSLY? Defending Ed Highlights MILLIONS in DEI Spending in Schools Where Kids Can't Read or Do Math

SERIOUSLY? Defending Ed Highlights MILLIONS in DEI Spending in Schools Where Kids Can't Read or Do Math
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Glenn Greenwald Asks Who Radicalized Trump Assassins, New Orleans Terrorist (and X Has Answers)
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Glenn Greenwald Asks Who Radicalized Trump Assassins, New Orleans Terrorist (and X Has Answers)

Glenn Greenwald Asks Who Radicalized Trump Assassins, New Orleans Terrorist (and X Has Answers)
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Allstate CEO Lectures About Accepting People's Differences After Terror Attack
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Allstate CEO Lectures About Accepting People's Differences After Terror Attack

Allstate CEO Lectures About Accepting People's Differences After Terror Attack
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NYPD Corruption: Federal Agents Investigating Former New York Police Chief in Overtime Pay Scandal
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NYPD Corruption: Federal Agents Investigating Former New York Police Chief in Overtime Pay Scandal

NYPD Corruption: Federal Agents Investigating Former New York Police Chief in Overtime Pay Scandal
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BREAKING: Small Airplane Makes Crash Landing in Warehouse Near California Airport, Casualties Reported
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BREAKING: Small Airplane Makes Crash Landing in Warehouse Near California Airport, Casualties Reported

BREAKING: Small Airplane Makes Crash Landing in Warehouse Near California Airport, Casualties Reported
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2025 is the year flying taxis might finally take off
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2025 is the year flying taxis might finally take off

The dream of flying taxis is edging closer to reality, thanks to the emergence of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Unlike helicopters, these machines use multiple small propellers, akin to drones, to take off and land vertically. Once airborne, their rotors can tilt forward, allowing them to cruise like fixed-wing planes. This offers a blend of versatility, efficiency, and environmental benefits. Major players like Joby Aviation are leading the charge, with plans to launch commercial air taxi services as early as 2025. Cities like Dubai, New York, and Los Angeles are on the map for these futuristic transport systems. Meanwhile, China’s EHang is pioneering pilotless eVTOLs, aiming to cater to the tourism sector, New Scientist reports. This rapid development suggests that flying taxis could soon become a fixture in our skies. Image source: Joby Aviation eVTOL aircraft come with several advantages, of course. They are designed to be significantly quieter than helicopters, which would make them more acceptable for urban and suburban use. They’re also powered by batteries and hold the promise of zero carbon emissions when charged with clean energy. Their reliance on advanced computer systems not only enhances their operational efficiency but also reduces the risk of pilot error, potentially achieving safety standards comparable to commercial airlines. However, the road—or rather the sky—to widespread adoption of flying taxis isn’t without challenges. Current battery technology limits eVTOLs to a flight range of 185 to 370 kilometers, well below the 400 to 800 kilometers conventional helicopters offer. This restricts their use to shorter journeys, making them ideal for city commutes or quick inter-city hops rather than long-haul travel. We have seen advancements in EV batteries that can recharge in five minutes and allow EVs to run for longer ranges. Additionally, financial support from military programs has been a lifeline for companies like Joby, which hold substantial contracts under the U.S. Air Force’s Agility Prime initiative. The real test for this technology lies in proving demand beyond initial trial flights. To truly transform urban mobility, flying taxi services will need to be practical, accessible, and not just a luxury for the wealthy. As 2025 approaches, flying taxis may well lift off, marking a groundbreaking shift in how we navigate our cities. Don't Miss: This solar paint tech could lead to nearly unlimited EV range The post 2025 is the year flying taxis might finally take off appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: Return of the $279 iPad 10, $30 Crest 3D Whitestrips, $34 Roku Streaming Stick 4K, more Best Apple deals for January 2025 Today’s deals: $329 Apple Watch Series 10, $79 Vizio soundbar, 20% off Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 earbuds, more Best Apple Watch deals for January 2025
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Biden Celebrates 235 Judicial Confirmations: 'Proud of Legacy'
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Biden Celebrates 235 Judicial Confirmations: 'Proud of Legacy'

President Joe Biden on Thursday celebrated the 235 judicial confirmations accomplished during his administration, a figure that surpasses that of his predecessor, President-elect Donald Trump.
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Terror Suspect Was Acting Erratically in Recent Months
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Terror Suspect Was Acting Erratically in Recent Months

A man married to one of the ex-wives of deceased New Orleans terror suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar said he had been "acting erratically" in the months leading up to the New Year's Day attack.
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