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“This track has it all!” Synthwave star Carpenter Brut returns, teams with Ulver, soundtracks American Psycho comic with Billy Idol cover Eyes Without A Face
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“This track has it all!” Synthwave star Carpenter Brut returns, teams with Ulver, soundtracks American Psycho comic with Billy Idol cover Eyes Without A Face

Ulver frontman Kristoffer Rygg lends his voice to the first new Carpenter Brut track since 2022
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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4 Narcissistic Bible Characters We Can Learn From
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4 Narcissistic Bible Characters We Can Learn From

4 Narcissistic Bible Characters We Can Learn From
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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6 Reasons Aging Is a Beautiful Blessing
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6 Reasons Aging Is a Beautiful Blessing

6 Reasons Aging Is a Beautiful Blessing
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Living In Faith
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5 Ways to See God's Wonder through the Olympics
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5 Ways to See God's Wonder through the Olympics

5 Ways to See God's Wonder through the Olympics
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Breaks Out Into Impromptu “Moana” Performance On The Tonight Show
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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Breaks Out Into Impromptu “Moana” Performance On The Tonight Show

Those who just can’t wait to see Disney’s upcoming live action Moana remake should tune in for Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s appearance on The Tonight Show where he sings a snippet from the musical! Audience members broke into wild cheers as the actor surprised everyone by bursting into song during his interview with Jimmy Fallon. One moment, Johnson was talking about his role as Maui in the highly anticipated film; the next, he was pulling a microphone out of thin air! Then, he seamlessly transitioned into a brief performance of You’re Welcome from the Moana soundtrack. Before Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson started singing, he’d been supplying a few details about the upcoming Disney film. Obviously, he was preparing to reprise his role as Maui, whom he voiced in the animated film. Also returning would be Lin-Manuel Miranda, who composed much of the original music. Johnson revealed that Hamilton director Tommy Kail would be joining the crew, as well. @fallontonight @The Rock performs an impromptu version of “You’re Welcome” from Moana! #FallonTonight #TonightShow #DwayneJohnson #Moana #FYC #JimmyFallon ♬ original sound – FallonTonight It’s pretty exciting to get a sneak peak at The Rock singing You’re Welcome in real life! While we all know and love the animated version of Maui, we’re pretty sure Johnson is going to be incredible in the live action role. Jimmy Fallon seemed thrilled about the actor reprising his part. “You’re real-life Maui!” the host exclaimed during the interview. The Tonight Show shared a great clip on social media of The Rock singing his heart out, joined by Fallon for the chorus. Commenters were thrilled to catch a glimpse of what it will be like when the actor is playing the live action role! Screengrab from TikTok “I am SO FREAKIN EXCITED, lowkey gonna be weird to see The Rock with long hair haha,” wrote one user. Another added, “Can NOT wait for this! Favorite Disney movie!” Unfortunately, fans are going to have to wait a while for the live action Moana to finally hit theaters. Today tells us that the official release date is July 10, 2026. However, we wouldn’t want Disney to rush the production! We’re sure it will be worth the wait. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Breaks Out Into Impromptu “Moana” Performance On The Tonight Show appeared first on InspireMore.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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‘Non-human’ fingerprints of unearthly specimens leave attorney puzzled
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‘Non-human’ fingerprints of unearthly specimens leave attorney puzzled

The mystery surrounding Peru’s ‘alien mummies’ has deepened after an attorney discovered that these humanoid, three-fingered creatures have “straight” fingerprints, unlike those of humans. Defense attorney and former Colorado prosecutor Joshua McDowell, along with three independent forensic medical examiners from the United States, examined one of these unusual bodies, named “Maria.” They were stunned to find that the fingerprints of these alleged alien corpses featured perfectly straight lines. Speaking to The Daily Mail, McDowell remarked, “These were not traditional human fingerprint patterns,” reports wionews.com. “We did not see any loops or whorls on the prints of the fingers or on the toes. I’m a former prosecutor. I’m a criminal defence attorney. I’ve seen lots of fingerprints. And these were not classic fingerprints,” he said. Speaking to The Daily Mail, attorney Joshua McDowell said, “These were not traditional human fingerprint patterns.” The mummy, nicknamed Maria, was one of six mummies found in a tomb in Nazca, a city in southern Peru. “We did not see any loops or whorls on the prints of the fingers or on the toes. I’m a former prosecutor. I’m a criminal defence attorney. I’ve seen lots of fingerprints. And these were not classic fingerprints,” he said. “However, on the fingers that were exposed, the epidermal ridges I saw appeared to be in mostly straight lines,” McDowell said. Although nothing has been determined officially about what exactly these humanoid bodies are, still McDowell has been spending hours resolving this case. These 4-foot tall “alien” species, who are called “the Nazca mummies” because they were found in the Nazca region of Peru, have been making headlines for having three fingers in their hands and elongated heads. Maussan has time and again claimed that they are aliens, a theory which has not been accepted by government officials and scientists who are calling it a man-man hoax. Peruvian authorities in January claimed that they were “dolls” which have been patched together using human and animal bones, metal, glue and paper. “They are not extraterrestrials; they are not aliens,” said forensic archaeologist Flavio Estrada, while speaking to the reporters. The post ‘Non-human’ fingerprints of unearthly specimens leave attorney puzzled appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Society for UAP studies hosts online conference on modern UAP
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Society for UAP studies hosts online conference on modern UAP

Founded with the mission to promote academic discourse on the methodology, epistemology, and philosophy regarding unidentified aerospace (or anomalous) phenomena, The Society for UAP Studies is comprised of humanists, social and physical scientists, academics, and professionals. The Society is committed to applying rigorous scientific principles and methodologies to the study of UAP, contributing to a greater understanding of these phenomena and their implications for humanity. The Society for UAP Studies announces an upcoming online conference entitled “Varieties and Trajectories of Contemporary UAP Studies.” This event will take place from August 16th to 18th and will present and discuss the results of ongoing research projects on UAP. The study of UAPs is evolving. No longer regarded as suspicious activities of independent researchers confined to the realm of speculation, recent years have seen a growing number of scholars from the humanities, social sciences, and the natural sciences turn their attention to the topic, leading to a surge in serious academic inquiry. This new wave of interest is fueled by a desire to understand the implications of the reported incidents and their impact across various disciplines. “The ‘Varieties and Trajectories of Contemporary UAP Studies’ conference represents a significant convergence of minds interested in the study of UAPs,” said Dr. Mike Cifone, President of the Society for UAP Studies. “We are bringing together experts from diverse fields to share insights and advance the dialogue on this enigmatic subject.” The conference will feature plenary sessions across a wide array of disciplines. Speakers represent an international coalition of scholars and practitioners who study the phenomenon from their specific fields of research. Plenary talks will range from anthropological, philosophical and religious studies perspectives on UAP, to current work being done by physical scientists and engineers involved in establishing rigorous observational protocols and techniques for capturing the physical signatures of UAP. This virtual gathering is expected to attract scholars, scientists, technologists, and enthusiasts from around the world, providing a collaborative platform for sharing knowledge and fostering innovation in the field of UAP studies. For more information about the conference and to register, please visit the Society for UAP Studies website. About The Society for UAP Studies: Founded with the mission to promote academic discourse on the methodology, epistemology, and philosophy regarding unidentified aerospace (or anomalous) phenomena, The Society for UAP Studies is comprised of humanists, social and physical scientists, academics, and professionals. The Society is committed to applying rigorous scientific principles and methodologies to the study of UAP, contributing to a greater understanding of these phenomena and their implications for humanity. The post Society for UAP studies hosts online conference on modern UAP appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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NewsBusters Feed
NewsBusters Feed
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Column: CBS News Implies Kamala Harris Should Be Exempt from Criticism
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Column: CBS News Implies Kamala Harris Should Be Exempt from Criticism

The bitter Sunday afternoon announcement that Joe Biden would end his re-election bid spurred hours of live network television coverage. With all that time to talk, it was guaranteed that the TV newsers would start worrying out loud about a new Kamala Harris presidential campaign. CBS really demonstrated the protective liberal urges. The news wasn’t two hours old before Robert Costa warned the Republican attacks were going to be “rough and tumble like we’ve never seen it.” He received a text from Donald Trump Jr., “already attacking Vice President Harris, saying she owns the entire policy of President Biden, even more liberal, and he’s saying she’s not competent!” Stop. What in that statement is rougher than we’ve ever seen? The Democrats and their staunch media allies compare Donald Trump to Hitler and other mass-murdering dictators. They explicitly call him an “existential threat” to democracy. How is it then "rough" to say Harris is ultraliberal and incompetent? The impression you get is that attacking Harris is exponentially worse because she’s a “woman of color.” She’s automatically “historic,” which apparently means “beyond criticism.” CBS Evening News anchor Norah O’Donnell joined in: “I remember the 2020 Republican National Convention, not the one we had last week, but in 2020 and the attacks against Kamala Harris then were very, very personal.” I can’t find any Harris attacks in the 2020 speeches of Trump or Mike Pence or Nikki Haley or even Donald Trump Jr., let alone a “personal” attack. Face the Nation host Margaret Brennan then uncorked this whopper: “I can only imagine that, and a woman at the top of the ticket will take slings and arrows that a male candidate won’t. That’s just the facts and we know it.” Once again, in 2016, journalists like Carl Bernstein called Trump a “neo-fascist sociopath.” How is a “male candidate” somehow getting it easy? But suggesting Kamala makes “word salads” or “cackles” is just beyond the pale! An hour later, O’Donnell repeated the theme, talking about Hillary Clinton and 2016: “It was personal. He called her nasty, he called her a lot of other words. I wonder whether those same types of attacks would work in 2024? There will be a different dynamic running against a black woman.” Let’s repeat: “nasty” is less harsh than “authoritarian” or “Hitler.” In her 2016 convention speech, Hillary said Trump didn’t have the temperament to be president: “Donald Trump can’t even handle the rough-and-tumble of a presidential campaign.” Today, CBS feels the need to protect Harris from the slightest rumble.   Four hours after Biden withdrew, O’Donnell recounted talking to a top Democratic strategist who said “they are eager to have Vice President Harris run against, in their words, a convicted rapist.” That could be described as “very, very personal.”  It also can be described as false. In a civil trial – with no real requirement of evidence – a jury of New York City Democrats found Trump liable for sexual assault of E. Jean Carroll, but not rape. (Naturally, they didn’t mention that Carroll also claimed in 2019 that she was assaulted by Les Moonves, the longtime CEO at CBS.) O’Donnell said she told this Democrat strategist to recall Trump running against Hillary, and wondered “how will suburban women in 2024 react to attacks on the first woman of color to lead a party’s ticket?” She’s suggesting it’s political suicide to criticize Harris, because of her race and gender. This is coming from journalists, who are supposed to be about accountability and democracy. At every turn, the media make plain they are about damaging Republicans and helping Democrats. 
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The Blaze Media Feed
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Blaze News original: 9 popular TV shows with conservative messages
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Blaze News original: 9 popular TV shows with conservative messages

Television used to be the great equalizer — a place where Americans of all colors, creeds, and political persuasions could gather to turn off their brains for a while and zone out. We may have had fewer choices — in both what we watched and when we watched it — but at least every bit of content (we called them "shows" back then) had more or less the same objective: to entertain us. That generally meant avoiding the same topics you avoid at the neighborhood barbershop — politics and religion. So much for that simple pleasure. Now even the most lowbrow dating show must pass muster with the commissars of woke. Now TV producers fall all over themselves to shoehorn leftist messages about inclusion and choose-your-own-gender ideology into their sitcoms and procedurals and single-camera prestige "dramedies." It's enough to make a man pick up reading. But wait — don't touch that Dostoevsky! There are still some TV shows out there for conservatives — i.e., anyone who doesn't run from the room screaming at the slightest hint of traditional beliefs such as the importance of family and the value of personal responsibility. We've compiled a guide — and it's got everything from heartland dramas and wholesome family-friendly sitcoms to crime thrillers, animated comedies, and programs celebrating small-town America. 'Yellowstone' Set in rural Montana, "Yellowstone" follows the lives of an influential ranching family. The show often features a rural-versus-urban bent, as the Dutton family must battle against deep-pocketed coastal elites attempting to take over their precious ranch land. "Yellowstone" highlights the dangers of government overreach, crony capitalism, and corporate interests seeking to acquire or develop land. The show has conservative themes such as a pro-gun perspective, depicting traditional masculinity and gender roles, preaching self-reliance, valorizing work ethic, land conservation, the importance of individual rights, and preservation of heritage. Kevin Costner portrays John Dutton, the patriarch of the Dutton family. Despite being an antihero with questionable morals, Dutton wants to preserve his family's legacy, traditions, and way of life. The show has a prominent trope that progress isn't always progress. 'Last Man Standing' The main character of "Last Man Standing" is Mike Baxter – an outspoken and unapologetic conservative who isn't afraid to air out his right-leaning views on various issues. Baxter displays a strong work ethic at his job at Outdoor Man — a chain of sporting goods stores. Baxter is the patriarch of a household with three daughters, and the show advocates for conventional family roles and values. However, Baxter holds traditional values that often put him at odds with the more liberal women in his household — and his son-in-law. Despite political differences, Mike is a family man who comically puts aside his differences and will do anything for his loved ones. Baxter is played by actor Tim Allen, who is a conservative in real life, which gives his character and the show authenticity. "Last Man Standing" delves into political issues, including immigration, culture war topics, government regulations, free-market capitalism, voter participation, political campaigns, gun rights, environmental policies, and education. Though it was the second-most-watched ABC sitcom during the 2016-17 season, ABC canceled "Last Man Standing." Following the cancellation, nearly 440,000 people signed a petition to save the show. "'Last Man Standing' is one of the only shows on broadcast television, and the only sitcom, that is not constantly shoving liberal ideals down the throats of the viewers. And sadly, that is likely the real reason the show has been canceled," the petition read. ABC entertainment president Channing Dungey contended that "Last Man Standing" was canceled for "business and scheduling reasons." "Last Man Standing" was picked up by Fox in 2018 and ran on the network until 2021. 'The Ranch' "The Ranch" is a Netflix comedy-drama series that may appeal to conservatives for numerous reasons. The show is based on the Bennett family, who live on the fictional Iron River Ranch in Garrison, Colorado. The TV show has a coming-home plot of a failed semi-pro football player returning to his hometown to help run the family ranch. "The Ranch" touches on the economic hardships facing small ranchers and other serious issues facing rural America in general. The show notes the importance of community, self-reliance, work ethic, gun ownership, patriotism, the beauty of tight-knit small-town life, lessons of redemption, family traditions, and skepticism of liberal policies and political correctness. 'King of the Hill' "King of the Hill" highlights traditional values while providing laughs to the viewer. The animated TV series is based in the small fictional town of Arlen, Texas. The show centers around Hank Hill, a middle-class propane salesman with conservative values. Hank is a devoted family man who believes in hard work, personal responsibility, and the importance of community. He has traditional viewpoints, such as patriotism, loyalty, work ethic, personal responsibility, limited government, traditional gender roles, fiscal conservatism, respect for tradition, community involvement, blue-collar pride, civic duty, and skepticism toward government intervention. Hill often struggles to understand modern societal trends, which opens up comedic situations where Hank is completely perplexed. Hill often blasts political correctness. "King of the Hill" was created by Mike Judge, who was also behind "Beavis and Butt-Head" and "Idiocracy." 'Blue Bloods' "Blue Bloods" is a police procedural drama series that spotlights law enforcement and family values. "Blue Bloods" revolves around the Reagan family — a multi-generational clan of Irish-Catholic law enforcement officers dedicated to serving and protecting New York City. Frank Reagan is the family's patriarch and the New York City police commissioner. Reagan, played by Tom Selleck, is a wise and respected leader who upholds justice and integrity and often embodies strong conservative ideals. Frank's eldest son, Danny, is a seasoned detective, family man, and Iraq War veteran. Frank's daughter, Erin, is an assistant district attorney. Frank's youngest son, Jamie, is a Harvard Law School graduate and the family's "golden boy" who becomes a sergeant. Frank's father, Henry, is a retired NYC police commissioner. "Blue Bloods" stresses tight family unity, intergenerational wisdom, loyalty, faith, law and order, justice, ethics, public service, personal responsibility, critique of the media, and respect for law enforcement. 'Kevin Can Wait' Many consider "Kevin Can Wait" to be family-friendly entertainment that is geared toward conservatives. The sitcom stars comedic actor Kevin James as Kevin Gable, a retired police officer and father living in a suburban Long Island with his wife, Donna, and their three children. The show highlights the challenges of balancing blue-collar work and the importance of family life. The TV show hits on conservative topics such as working-class concerns, being family-centric, traditional gender roles, hard work ethos, pro-law-enforcement, a sense of community, individual responsibility, patriotism, integrity, loyalty, protectiveness, and commitment. While not overtly political, there have been episodes of "Kevin Can Wait" that have addressed topics such as gun rights, community values, and patriotism. 'South Park' "South Park" is definitely not a conservative television show. However, "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are equal-opportunity satirists who have never shied away from roasting sacred cows on the left, right, and anything in between. "South Park" has featured some of the most cutting comedic criticisms of liberals since it debuted in 1997 and regularly challenges progressive orthodoxies. "South Park" has taken on the white savior complex often associated with liberals, satirized woke culture, exposed the dangers of censorship, poked fun at Al Gore's obsession with climate change, lambasted liberal celebrities for their political activism, and highlighted the hypocrisy of Disney's support of liberal politics. P.C. Principal is the principal at South Park Elementary who is dead set on bringing an extreme politically correct agenda to the school. P.C. Principal was first introduced in the premiere episode of the 19th season, titled "Stunning and Brave": P.C. Principal ironically lampoons liberals regarding language-policing. "South Park" also hilariously shamed progressives for supporting transgender men playing in women's sports in Season 23's episode titled: "Go Strong Woman, Go." The show often takes a libertarian stance, emphasizing individual freedom with a healthy skepticism toward authority and government intervention.'Heartland' "Heartland" is a long-running Canadian series that follows multiple generations of families on their Alberta ranch. The television series "Heartland" appeals to conservatives due to its focus on depictions of rural lifestyles, close-knit families, overcoming personal challenges, and embracing long-standing traditions. Throughout the series, family unity and support are reoccurring themes, with storylines often revolving around overcoming personal challenges and maintaining familial relationships. "Heartland" celebrates rural life and conservative values associated with it, such as hard work, resilience, and self-reliance. The characters have a deep connection to the land and their commitment to preserving their way of life. Woven into the show are themes of accountability, integrity, loyalty, honesty, and perseverance. There are messages of healing, personal growth, and the importance of a loving home. The show reinforces conventional family dynamics, and the characters portray traditional gender roles and responsibilities. "Heartland" is rated for children age 10 and up, according to Common Sense, an independent source that evaluates entertainment for families and schools. 'Home Improvement' Before Mike Baxter, there was Tim Taylor. Tim Allen's debut sitcom, "Home Improvement" resonates with conservative viewers who appreciate its depiction of typical middle-class suburban American homes, the conventional nuclear family structure, and stereotypical gender dynamics. As in "Last Man Standing," Allen's character embodies a traditional masculine archetype: He has a passion for tools, cars, sports, and activities typically associated with conventional masculinity. In fact, he hosts a home improvement show called "Tool Time." Jill is a supportive wife as well as an assertive homemaker and mother. Tim and Jill have three sons: Brad, Randy, and Mark. The show frequently offers lessons about family, communication, and solving familial disputes. The Taylor family has a Christian faith. There is also a sense of community, as Tim often seeks advice from his neighbor, Wilson. "Home Improvement" stresses attributes such as hard work, personal accountability, patriotism, the significance of maintaining a strong moral compass, and the importance of family unity and values. The show celebrates skilled trades, small business ownership, ingenuity, and masculinity. Allen is a staunch Republican and supporter of former President Donald Trump. 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 Graceless Exit
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The Graceless Exit

Biden’s no hero. Democrats can’t control themselves.
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