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Did Israel’s massive airstrike on Hezbollah headquarters in Beirut take out its leader Hassan Nasrallah?
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Did Israel’s massive airstrike on Hezbollah headquarters in Beirut take out its leader Hassan Nasrallah?

Judging by the enormity of the strike, it likely took out some high-ranking members of the terror regime. 
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PHILADELPHIA: Muslim teen charged with plotting bomb attacks, including targeting the  LGBTQ Pride Parade as well as military bases and nuclear stations.
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PHILADELPHIA: Muslim teen charged with plotting bomb attacks, including targeting the LGBTQ Pride Parade as well as military bases and nuclear stations.

According to authorities, Muhyyee-ud-din Abdul-Rahman, an 18-year-old Muslim from West Philadelphia, wasn’t just talking. He created and tested bombs at least 12 times near his home, actively preparing for an attack. He communicated through WhatsApp with Islamic extremist groups like Katibat al Tawhid wal Jihad and Hay’at Tahrir al Sham—both tied to Al-Qaeda. His profile […]
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Blood In The Jungle: Panama’s President Blames Biden’s Border Disaster For Migrant Corpses!
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Blood In The Jungle: Panama’s President Blames Biden’s Border Disaster For Migrant Corpses!

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Joe Rogan Warns That Kamala Harris Will Attack First Amendment If Elected
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Joe Rogan Warns That Kamala Harris Will Attack First Amendment If Elected

Joe Rogan warned this week that if Vice President Kamala Harris wins the presidential election, the First Amendment will be under serious threat because of how extreme she and running mate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) are. Rogan made the remarks on his show “The Joe Rogan Experience” this week while talking with former U.S. Navy SEAL Shawn Ryan. “I don’t think it turns around if Kamala Harris gets into office, I think they clamp down more,” Rogan said of the political Left’s desire to censor speech. “I think the same stuff that they were trying to do with Twitter, they’ll try to do with something else and with other things — they’ve already openly discussed it.” “You know, she’s openly discussed that the same rules have to apply to Facebook, they have to apply to Twitter, and that Elon Musk could lose his privileges,” he continued. “There are so many wild things that they’re saying. Tim Walz said that the First Amendment doesn’t apply to misinformation or hate speech.” He noted that the First Amendment is about protecting speech, even speech that is factually wrong, and that he was alarmed by how government officials used the COVID-19 pandemic to censor people who spoke out against the government’s tyrannical abuse of power. Am I Racist? Is In Theaters NOW — Get Your Tickets Here! “How about masks don’t work? You would get screamed at for saying masks don’t work. Well, guess what? They don’t work. They don’t work,” he said. “Fauci said masks don’t work. Remember that interview before the pandemic, before they knew how big it was gonna be? He was like, you don’t have to wear a mask. Then it was wear two, then it was put two face diapers on. It’s bananas how easily people fell in line. That scared me the most.” WATCH: NEW: @joerogan warns that the First Amendment is in danger if Kamala Harris and Tim Walz win. “I don’t think it [censorship] turns around if Kamala Harris gets into office. I think they clamp down more.” “She openly discussed the need for the same rules to apply to Facebook and… pic.twitter.com/0gw4u0l5DI — KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) September 27, 2024
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Fmr Acting ICE Director Says Biden Admin’s Border Policies Empower Cartels, Undermine National Security
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Fmr Acting ICE Director Says Biden Admin’s Border Policies Empower Cartels, Undermine National Security

'They don't want President Trump'
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VIce President Visits Border, Promises to Get Tough on Immigration Next Year
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VIce President Visits Border, Promises to Get Tough on Immigration Next Year

VIce President Visits Border, Promises to Get Tough on Immigration Next Year
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EXCLUSIVE: D.B. Sweeney on surviving Hollywood and moving to 'Megalopolis'
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EXCLUSIVE: D.B. Sweeney on surviving Hollywood and moving to 'Megalopolis'

Actor D.B. Sweeney says theaters aren’t ready to screen his latest film exactly as it was meant to be seen. Not yet, at least. 'I can’t make the movie better, but I can make every scene I’m in better. … You can’t be too particular, but that attitude has given me more longevity.' Director Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis” features a short live-action component that patrons may not experience. “Your local multiplex is not equipped for that right now, but it’s not unthinkable in five to seven years. [Coppola] is already thinking about it,” Sweeney tells Align of a press conference sequence mid-film. A few movie houses have brought it to life, but they remain the exception. 'Gardens of Stone' The visionary behind “The Godfather,” “Apocalypse Now,” and “The Conversation” is always looking to the future, Sweeney says. He’s also respectful of the past. Coppola remembered giving Sweeney his first big break by casting him in the 1987 war drama “Gardens of Stone.” The pair reunited for “Megalopolis,” the most talked-about film of the fall. Adam Driver stars as an architect with a bold vision to transform New Rome into the city of the future. Some, like a corrupt mayor played by Giancarlo Esposito, have other ideas. The sprawling film boast a $100 million-plus budget paid for via Coppola’s considerable wine empire. Critics remain divided about the film, and the movie won’t recoup its costs any time soon. Uncommon vision The director isn’t as obsessed with the film’s bottom line as select journalists. “I have the luxury of having this money. … It’s not a piece of business. It’s a piece of art,” Sweeney recalls the director saying on the subject. “The money will come back to my descendants.” Coppola’s uncommon vision arrives at a time when Hollywood appears obsessed with reboots, remakes, and sequels. There’s nothing quite like “Megalopolis” in the marketplace. Sweeney first heard about Coppola’s dream project roughly 20 years ago. “I knew some people were involved in the read-through [of the script]. Francis has all kinds of things going on all the time. He’s such a fascinating character,” the actor says. A major theme in the finished film involves New Rome’s unchecked hedonism. Think Aubrey Plaza’s turn as an amoral TV show host or Jon Voight’s oily billionaire character. 'Bad people on both sides' “Francis is such a history freak. ... He loves talking about the Romans and the Greeks and evolution of human society,” he says. “He really wanted to draw this parallel [between] where America is and where Rome was before it fell. Decadence was a huge part of it. It’s really well timed in an election year. The movie doesn’t veer left or right in any way. There are bad people drawn to politics from both sides.” Coppola made news by telling Rolling Stone he hired “problematic” actors to smite cancel culture and show the value of art. “What I didn’t want to happen is that we’re deemed some woke Hollywood production that’s simply lecturing viewers. … The cast features people who were canceled at one point or another. There were people who are archconservatives and others who are extremely politically progressive. But we were all working on one film together.” Getting it right Sweeney deemed the decision a “total nonissue” on set. “Jon Voight is one of our greatest actors. He’s entitled to think what he wants,” Sweeney says of the conservative actor. As for Shia LaBeouf, who famously protested Donald Trump and later was accused of physically abusing girlfriend FKA Twigs, Sweeney says “nobody worked harder” on set. Sweeney admires Coppola’s vision and remains grateful for the auteur’s support early in his career. That’s why he flew to Cannes Film Festival earlier this year with the director to bring the movie’s live-action component to life during the festival’s screening. He did the same at the recent Toronto Film Festival. He wanted to get the small part just right for Coppola and for the film. That’s how he has approached his decades-long career. Not every film will rock the zeitgeist as much Sweeney titles like “Lonesome Dove,” “The Cutting Edge,” and “Eight Men Out” did. Sweeney knows a project can go south at any point for a variety of reasons. It’s why he took a previous conversation with Oscar winner Jodie Foster to heart. “You’ve been in some great movies,” he recalls telling her. “They’re not all gonna be great,” she said. And over the years, he realized that some promising projects weren’t panning out as he had hoped. That’s when he doubles down. “I can’t make the movie better, but I can make every scene I’m in better. … You can’t be too particular, but that attitude has given me more longevity,” he says.
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