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Warriors’ Draymond Green Has Tense Back-And-Forth With Reporter At NBA Media Day Over People ‘Worried’ About Him
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Warriors’ Draymond Green Has Tense Back-And-Forth With Reporter At NBA Media Day Over People ‘Worried’ About Him

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‘Intellectually Lazy’: Victor Davis Hanson, Megyn Kelly Rip Harris’ ‘Fake Affectations’ While Responding To Questions
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‘Intellectually Lazy’: Victor Davis Hanson, Megyn Kelly Rip Harris’ ‘Fake Affectations’ While Responding To Questions

'she just is intellectually lazy'
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Stanford Marketing Course Requires DEI Statement Before Student Enrolls
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Stanford Marketing Course Requires DEI Statement Before Student Enrolls

THE CENTER SQUARE—Requiring students to make a DEi statement to qualify for a course is “inappropriate” and could cross the line of compelled speech, according to a Brookings Institution expert. Stanford University is requiring that those applying to enroll in “Global Entrepreneurial Marketing,” a course offered by the Department of Management Science and Engineering, make a statement on diversity and inclusion. “Diversity is an important part of the mission of the Stanford MS&E Department and this class,” text describing the required diversity and inclusion statement reads. “Please use this opportunity to describe how you will contribute to a culture of diversity and inclusion in this class.” Brookings’ Jonathan Rauch, a senior fellow in governance studies, questioned the requirement in a post on his X account. “Here’s what some @Stanford engineering instructors are requiring of prospective students for course enrollment,” Rauch wrote. Rauch acquired the screenshot of the requirement from “a member of the Stanford community,” he told The Center Square. Rauch has authored eight books and writes for The Atlantic, according to his Brookings bio. “It is inappropriate to require students to make a statement about their commitment to diversity and inclusion in order to qualify for a course,” Rauch told The Center Square. “While Stanford as a whole should expect students to conduct themselves in a civil, respective manner, conditioning participation in academic programs or activities on social or political commitments treads dangerously close to compelled speech, if it does not actually cross that line,” Rauch said. “Moreover (and unfortunately), the term ‘diversity and inclusion,’ in today’s academic context, has acquired controversial political overtones which students may justifiably hesitate to endorse,” Rauch said. “A student could reasonably conclude that the teachers of this course intend to screen out students who disagree with them politically.” “Stanford should tell these teachers to cut it out,” Rauch said. The requirement is in place despite the university recently announcing an institutional neutrality policy. The course description mentions “skills needed to market new technology-based products to customers around the world. Case method discussions. Cases include startups and global high tech firms.” The course themes are listed as “marketing toolkit, targeting markets and customers, product marketing and management, partners and distribution, sales and negotiation, and outbound marketing.” The course description states that enrollment is limited and admission is by application. The Center Square sought comment twice each from the listed course instructors, professors Lynda Smith and Thomas Kosnik. Neither responded. The Center Square also sought comment twice each from Stanford’s engineering dean, Jennifer Widom, and director of public relations, Jill Wu. Neither responded. Originally published by The Center Square The post Stanford Marketing Course Requires DEI Statement Before Student Enrolls appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Kitten Heard Paw-steps of Another Young Cat and Started to Follow Her, Changing Both Their Lives
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Kitten Heard Paw-steps of Another Young Cat and Started to Follow Her, Changing Both Their Lives

A blind kitten heard the paw-steps of another young cat and started to follow her, changing both their lives. Echo and Itty BittyJoyceEcho, the kitten, was brought to the city shelter after being found as a stray. She was treated for a severe eye infection, but while her sight couldn't be saved, her life was spared.At an early age, Echo embarked on a new journey, where she learned to navigate the world using her other senses. In urgent need of a foster home, volunteers at Saving Grace Rescue stepped in to help.When Joyce, a foster volunteer, went to pick up Echo at the shelter, she was greeted by a curious, spirited, and joyful kitten. Echo the blind kittenJoyceIt didn't take long for Echo to settle into her new space. She explored the room, mapping every nook and cranny. When Echo heard the sound of another cat, her ears perked up, and she made a beeline for it.Before Echo's arrival, another kitten named Itty Bitty had already come to the foster home, also hoping for a better life. Itty Bitty was found outside with an injured legJoyceItty Bitty was rescued from the outdoors with a fractured leg. What had happened to her remained a mystery, but one thing was certain - her future would be filled with comfort and love. Joyce brought her home to foster, providing a safe and cozy place for her to heal.Before long, Itty Bitty was curled up on her human, fast asleep, as if she finally understood she was safe. She was an instant cuddle bugJoyceWhen Echo heard the paw-steps of another foster, she was ecstatic to meet her. She sprinted toward her new friend for a playful introduction. Soon enough, the two were tumbling across the floor, wrestling like long-lost littermates."They started playing with each other right away on the first day," Joyce told Love Meow. Echo and Itty Bitty became fast friendsJoyceEcho began following Itty Bitty from room to room, and being blind never slowed her down. They zoomed around nonstop, creating all sorts of antics until they were completely worn out from playing.Itty Bitty then curled up beside her best friend, allowing Echo to smother her with kisses and purrs before they drifted off to sleep. They shower each other with snuggles and purrsJoyce"They are so loving and cuddly. Echo loves to give you facials, constantly licking your face. Every time you touch them, they are purring. They love playing together and are often next to each other.""Itty Bitty's fracture has healed beautifully, and Echo's blindness doesn't stop her from doing what cats do best - playing like little monkeys." JoyceEcho and Itty Bitty became a bonded pair, always side by side like two peas in a pod. Echo would follow her sister's tippy taps or cheerful chirps around the house, sharing in every adventure.When they were ready to find their forever home, the rescue knew they were a packaged deal. JoyceA family was searching for a new addition to their home when they came across the two best friends. They were instantly smitten and knew they had found the perfect match."From the moment they applied, they knew these two needed to stay together," Amber Rose, founder of Saving Grace Rescue, shared with Love Meow. JoyceWhile Echo responds to people's voices with curious sniffs and gentle pawing, Itty Bitty is always ready to warm their laps with a cuddle.The two thrive in each other's company and will soon be heading to their forever home together. JoyceBoth were found as strays and needed a lot of healing, but when they met, it was as if their hearts were finally whole. They will continue their journey together, with Echo shadowing her best friend every step of the way. JoyceShare this story with your friends. More on Echo, Itty Bitty, and Joyce's fosters on Instagram @kangaroothekitty and Saving Grace Rescue @savinggracerescue.Related story: Cat is Relieved When a Dog Offers to Help Care for Her Six Kittens After They Arrive from Shelter
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Harvard Researchers May Have Found a Cheap Way to Beat the Flu
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Harvard Researchers May Have Found a Cheap Way to Beat the Flu

Harvard Researchers May Have Found a Cheap Way to Beat the Flu
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'I Have Not Been Very Focused On That'
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'I Have Not Been Very Focused On That'

'I Have Not Been Very Focused On That'
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In Service of the Public Interest, Univision Must Air English-Language Feed of Their Presidential Town Halls on UniMás
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In Service of the Public Interest, Univision Must Air English-Language Feed of Their Presidential Town Halls on UniMás

Univision is broadcasting presidential town halls with both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, to be moderated by Enrique Acevedo. An English-language feed will be made available on YouTube, however, we believe an event of this magnitude should be made available over the air, and accessible to as many viewers as possible. Per the TelevisaUnivision press release: The special “Los Latinos Preguntan … Donald Trump Responde” (Latinos Ask...Donald Trump Answers) will air on Tuesday, Oct 8, at 10 p.m. ET from Miami, Fla. “Los Latinos Preguntan … Kamala Harris Responde” (Latinos Ask...Kamala Harris Answers) will air on Thursday, Oct 10, at 10 p.m. ET from Las Vegas, Nev. Both events will air coast-to-coast with Spanish-language translation on Univision and stream on ViX’s Noticias 24/7 channel and will also be available in English on Noticias Univision’s YouTube channel.  With one month to go until the U.S. presidential election, journalist Enrique Acevedo will moderate both town halls, featuring undecided Hispanic voters who will take the microphone to ask questions of each candidate. Former President Trump and Vice President Harris will address key issues that are on the top of voters’ minds, including the economy, jobs, healthcare, immigration and foreign policy. The events will put an electorate that represents close to 15% of the voting bloc front and center, creating a forum exclusively for Latinos. The forum might be marketed by Univision as “exclusively for Latinos”, but will undoubtedly draw the eyes of the entire nation. This is especially so, given the fact that no additional presidential debates have been agreed upon.  Additionally, Vice President Kamala Harris has been largely unavailable to the press in extended unscripted forums. The town hall will place her in front of voters with direct questions, something the nation hasn’t seen since 2019. Rather than limiting the English-language feed to Univision’s YouTube channel, the network should do what it did with the English-language versions of the respective interviews with Trump and with President Joe Biden. Each of these aired on sister network UniMás, which is widely accessible both via paid services and over the air.  The electorate at large benefitted from the ability to watch these interviews and would equally benefit from watching these candidates in the unscripted environment that a town hall represents. Univision is in a position to expose broad swaths of the voting American public to these candidates in this environment. In service of the public interest, I call upon the network to broadcast its original English-language feeds on UniMás.  
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MAGA populists speak for ‘the people,’ but what does that mean?
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MAGA populists speak for ‘the people,’ but what does that mean?

For years, I’ve listened to Republican talk show hosts and politicians claim that the American “people” are profoundly conservative. These phrases appear whenever they defend “the right of the unborn,” call for closing the borders, or demand we stop the flow of fentanyl. They stand their ground, explaining, “The people demand it.”Just last week, Roger Kimball lamented the “legitimacy draining out of our governing institutions” and argued that the solution lies in turning our focus away from Washington and toward “the real source of legitimacy, which is with the people.”There is indeed a 'basket of deplorables,' though not in the sense Hillary Clinton meant. The real deplorables are 'the others.'Kimball’s reference draws from the framers of the American Constitution, who viewed power as ultimately residing with “the people.” But that was then, and now is now. In 1787, it was clear who "the people" were: Christians, regular Bible-readers, mostly property-owners, and people capable of local self-governance.Today, the concept of “the people” is far less clear. With an estimated 346 million people living within our borders and the influx of illegal immigrants actively promoted by Democrats for cheap labor and votes, it’s nearly impossible to determine who actually resides in the United States.About half of our likely voters intend to vote for Kamala Harris, a presidential candidate who has been largely responsible for our open borders and for the fact that 15,811 of the 11 to 12 million illegal aliens she and her party have welcomed into our midst have turned out to be serial rapists. According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, 662,556 of our undocumented residents, most of whom the Democrats have ecstatically welcomed, are convicted criminals. Moreover, in national polls, Harris and her party are only trailing Trump by about 13 points when respondents are asked about the candidates’ ability to address the immigration crisis.Harris leads Trump by 19 points on the abortion issue, pushing for a nationwide, unrestricted abortion right. To achieve this, she is willing to remove the Senate filibuster if necessary. This expanded right would include the ability to abort infants who survive late-term procedures — legislation her running mate, Tim Walz, already enacted as governor of Minnesota.Harris and her party also support the right to perform gender-affirming surgeries on minors, which involves genital mutilation, and allow males who claim to be female to use women's facilities and compete in girls' sports. Should we assume that half of the electorate, who support these practices, represent “the people”? If not, why?Politicians and journalists on the right may invoke the magic phrase “the people,” though they rarely specify whom they exclude from that definition. They likely hope their audience will respond to the term’s familiar sound, feeling an affinity for politicians who use it. However, we shouldn’t expect today’s populists to match the exalted tone George Washington used when appealing to “the people.”In his June 1783 circular to the states, Washington emphasized the piety and biblical virtues he believed were essential for “a happy nation.” Unlike today’s Republican politicians, Washington knew exactly who “the people” were, and their veneration for him was well-deserved.William F. Buckley Jr. is reputed to have said about Willmoore Kendall, his Yale professor and a defender of populism: “He would have preferred to be ruled by the first 2000 residents listed in the New Haven telephone directory rather than by the faculty of Yale.” As someone driven out of the Yale faculty 60 years ago, one can understand Kendall’s feelings toward his former colleagues.But even more relevant is what Kendall was saying about his own populism. Those who invoke “the people” usually have certain people in mind but not others. And from Kendall’s distinctions, it would appear that his fellow academics didn’t rate high among those who belonged to his “people.”Let me offer my own advice about defining “the people.” We should definitely exclude anyone planning to vote for the Democratic Party this fall. I can't imagine anyone but a moral lunatic or hopeless ignoramus making that terrible choice.There is indeed a “basket of deplorables,” though not in the sense Hillary Clinton meant. The real deplorables are “the others” — those who don’t care about subverting and denaturing what’s left of our constitutional republic.Maybe someday MAGA politicians will tell us that they represent the kind of people Washington had in mind when he spoke of “the people”: patriotic, God-fearing citizens.
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Artist displays massive, 43-foot-tall nude Trump outside Las Vegas, and it's going on tour
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Artist displays massive, 43-foot-tall nude Trump outside Las Vegas, and it's going on tour

An anonymous artist created a massive marionette depicting former President Donald Trump, and the bizarre installation is going to go on tour ahead of the election. A spokesperson for the artist contacted KSNV-TV and told the station the depiction is entitled "Crooked and Obscene." KSNV reported that numerous cars were pulling over to allow viewers a better look at the nude Trump on Interstate 15 north of Las Vegas, Nevada. The marionette is 43 feet tall and 10 feet wide, weighing more than 6,000 pounds. It's composed of foam placed on top of rebar and hangs from a large crane on an industrial site. "Is it a political statement? I don't know what it is," said one visitor to KSNV. "Hey, Vegas. Anything will happen in Vegas." The spokesperson said that the installation will be taken down on Tuesday and will go on tour in key battleground states just weeks before the election in November. The Nevada Republican Party strongly condemned the statue and described it as "deplorable" in a statement. “While families drive through Las Vegas, they are forced to view this offensive marionette, designed intentionally for shock value rather than meaningful dialogue," the statement added. “President Trump and Republicans are focused on delivering results that matter — reducing inflation, securing our borders, creating jobs, and ensuring a brighter future for all Americans."News video footage of the art installation can be viewed on the report from KSNV 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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Sleep paralysis or an ALIEN encounter? Paranormal Ranger recounts horrifying experience
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Sleep paralysis or an ALIEN encounter? Paranormal Ranger recounts horrifying experience

Stanley Milford Jr. is known as the Paranormal Ranger — and it’s a title that’s been well-earned. Milford Jr. has recounted dozens of Bigfoot sightings and has himself had a terrifying encounter with aliens in his own room. “I had an experience similar to sleep paralysis,” he explains to Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed.” Sleep paralysis, in layman's terms, is what happens when your body is in between different stages of your sleep cycle. While your mind is awake, your body is still asleep — and many of those who suffer from it end up having auditory, sensory, and visual hallucinations while they're paralyzed. “In my room I have lighting, ambient room lighting, and those lights were on,” Milford Jr. continues. “That’s how I woke up, but I couldn’t move, and I knew that I was conscious because I could look about the room and see all the details of my bedroom.” “This thing was standing at the foot of my bed and I wasn’t able to move. I was trying to fight my way out of this paralysis, and at the moment that I did come out of that, I pretty much sprang out of bed,” he continues. While the creature he saw was gone, he recalls a nauseating “strong odor” that he associated with a “petroleum kind of smell.” “So, you didn’t get a space rectal exam or anything from it?” Gray asks, half joking. “I do know that my pajamas were inside out. The shirt I was wearing was inside out,” Milford Jr. explains, warning that when you’re involved in paranormal investigations, “you do open yourself up to communication with these kinds of things.” Want more from Pat Gray?To enjoy more of Pat's biting analysis and signature wit as he restores common sense to a senseless world, 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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