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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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Trump endorses Johnson, but who are the hold outs?

President-elect Trump endorsed Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., for another term Monday. However, Johnson faces a challenging reelection fight, as many Republican lawmakers oppose him, potentially stalling the new Congress before it even begins. The House speaker vote scheduled for Friday at noon is shaping up to be a close contest. Johnson will need the support of every Republican to secure the position. However, Rep. Rich McCormick, R-Ga., told NewsNation that he is “not yet...
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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Mike Johnson Lacks Support to Stay as House Speaker, Rep. Chip Roy Warns of Leadership Shakeup

Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) has expressed serious doubts about Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) ability to retain his gavel. Despite receiving the highly coveted endorsement of President-elect Donald Trump, Johnson faces a storm of skepticism from within his own party, just days ahead of a crucial floor vote. On Monday, President Trump made a surprising endorsement for House Speaker Mike Johnson to be reelected, as he faces challenges from...
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Absolutely do not change your voicemail greeting if you're lost without service
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Absolutely do not change your voicemail greeting if you're lost without service

Multiple news stories of people being stranded in the wilderness have circulated recently, from the tragic story of a family that died of heat exhaustion and dehydration in the California mountains to the odd story of a lost hiker who refused to answer phone calls from rescuers for 24 hours because they didn't recognize the phone number. And along with those stories has come a wave of viral posts sharing some wise-sounding advice for if you're ever stuck somewhere without cell service and a low battery. The problem is, the advice isn't wise after all. The viral post suggests changing your outgoing voicemail message to include your location. One version reads:"If ever lost while hiking, stranded with a broken-down vehicle or other emergency situation, if your cell phone battery is low here is a tip that can very well save your life. Change your outgoing voicemail on your phone to a message that gives your approximate location, the time, the date, your situation; lost, out of gas, car broken down, injured, etc... plus any special instructions such as; 'You are staying with the car', 'You are walking towards a town' If your cell phone dies, stops working or loses signal your voicemail will still be working. Anyone calling your phone will hear your emergency instructions. They will know you need help and know where to find you or where to send help."Sounds smart, but a Colorado rescue team has explained why it's not:The Alpine Rescue Team posted its response to the viral post on Facebook, writing:"1. Without a signal (connection to the cell system) YOU CAN'T CHANGE YOUR VOICEMAIL. The voicemail system resides with your cell provider. To change your outgoing message, you have to CALL into your voicemail and then navigate the menus, record a new greeting, confirm the new greeting, etc. YOU CANNOT DO THIS WITH NO SIGNAL.2. If your battery is low do not waste its power by calling your voice mail—or a friend or relative. Call 9-1-1 for help.3. If you have no signal, text for help to 9-1-1. Many, if not most, 9-1-1 centers can receive a text.4. Text takes much less power, is far more likely to get through, will automatically retry many times if you have spotty service, leaves record others can see and can give you an indication that it got thru. BTW, because of the automatic retries, you can compose and hit send on a text and then get your phone as high as possible to improve the chances of getting the message out.5. Stay put. Okay, if you're lost or broken down and you've called for help (assuming you have signal and battery) please stay in one location—UNLESS YOU MUST MOVE FOR SAFETY REASONS. Changing your location makes our job more difficult. Trying to reach someone whose GPS location we have (within a circle, of course) is faster for us than trying to nail down a moving target. STAY PUT.6. Maximize battery life. In order to make the battery last longer, turn off everything you do not need. Close all apps. Turn off WiFi and Bluetooth. Don't use your cell phone as a GPS/map device and especially do not use the compass if your phone has one -- the compass feature in some phones is a serious battery drain. Pull out your map and compass and/or use a dedicated GPS unit. You may be instructed, by text, to turn your phone off and text back at a specific time. Also, keep your phone just a little warm with some body heat or a handwarmer."Many people probably think of their voicemail greeting as a recording saved on their phone, but it's not. A fact-check by USA Today, which consulted the top three carriers (Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile), confirmed that cell service or a data connection is needed to change an outgoing voicemail message. You can do it over wi-fi, but that's not helpful if you're stranded on a mountain somewhere. You could change your voicemail greeting before you leave, letting people know where you're going to be adventuring if you feel comfortable with that, but once you're stuck without cell service, there's no changing it.As always, look for what the actual experts say before passing along a viral social media post, even if the advice it contains sounds smart. This article originally appeared four years ago.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Pamela Anderson surprises fans with her high-brow film taste
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Pamela Anderson surprises fans with her high-brow film taste

It’s a good time to be Pamela Anderson. The former Baywatch star recently earned a Golden Globe nomination—the first of a 35-year career—for her starring role in the Gia Coppola drama The Last Showgirl. And now she’s boosted her hipster street cred by visiting the Criterion Closet, showcasing some of her favorite films—and surprising a number of fans with her "cinephile" taste. A little background for the uninitiated: The Criterion Collection is a home-video distribution company whose tasteful box sets and restorations have become synonymous with the high-brow. With interview web series Criterion Closet Picks, they invite famous actors and filmmakers into, yes, an actual closet filled floor to ceiling with their own releases. The guests pick titles off the shelves, diving into their influences.Anderson was thrilled to be there—so much that she decided to throw out her curated list and simply "go crazy." - YouTube www.youtube.com "I’m here in the Criterion Closet, which is a dream come true," she told the camera, before picking out films that would impress any college cinema professor. These include a handful of French staples: the 1969 psychological thriller La Piscine, directed by Jacques Deray; the 1960 drama La Vérité, helmed by Henri-Georges Clouzot and starring Brigitte Bardot; and Jean Luc-Godard’s 1960 crime-drama Breathless.The latter even inspired a fashion choice. "[The] reason I cut my hair into a pixie cut was Jean Seberg," she said, name-checking one of the film’s stars. "Thought it would grow out in a few months. It took me a good couple years to get my hair back after I decided to do that." Also of note on her list: David Lynch’s surreal 1986 neo-noir mystery Blue Velvet and David Lean’s 1955 romantic comedy Summertime, which she noted she’d "love to remake." The interview gave Anderson the chance to outline the depth of her movie knowledge. "I’m so thrilled to be here and so happy to be invited here because I don’t think people kind of expect me to be such a…cinephile," she said. "Can I say that? I don’t know if I’m that, but I’m definitely a movie lover." (She is definitely allowed to say that.)Anderson joins a prestigious Criterion interview club that includes Kevin Smith, Francis Ford Coppola, Janelle Monáe, Bill Hader, Barry Jenkins, Ari Aster, Charlie Day, Willem Dafoe, and even musicians like St. Vincent and Ben Gibbard. You could spend a whole day exploring the Closet wing of their site—and if you do, make sure you check out Anderson’s full list.The fan response to Anderson’s interview was fascinating. "Pamela Anderson…in large glasses…talking about Hepburn and Schneider….i need a fainting couch," one user wrote. "Pamela Anderson turning out to be a massive cinephile who drops the Koker Trilogy in her @Criterion Closet video just made my entire year," added another. Perhaps the most direct: "Pamela Anderson knows more about cinema than you ever will." — (@) — (@) — (@) In a December interview with Variety, Anderson talked about how starring in The Last Showgirl helped refine her chops—and fulfill a personal "dream." "I was always very curious about the craft of acting, but I didn’t have to apply myself when I was running around in a bathing suit on Baywatch," she said. "I was curious about it—I would be sitting on the floor of Samuel French, reading Tennessee Williams and Eugene O’Neill plays. I didn’t know how to get from there to there, but I just had this dream. I always kept it a secret that I could be more than I was doing."
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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Keith Richards names his favourite BB King song
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Keith Richards names his favourite BB King song

The bluesy tortured soul The post Keith Richards names his favourite BB King song first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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“I can’t believe what they did”: The artist Phil Collins thought butchered his song
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“I can’t believe what they did”: The artist Phil Collins thought butchered his song

Painful. The post “I can’t believe what they did”: The artist Phil Collins thought butchered his song first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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‘Caribou’: the anthem that defines the Pixies’ subtle surrealism
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‘Caribou’: the anthem that defines the Pixies’ subtle surrealism

"Runs the whole gamut..." The post ‘Caribou’: the anthem that defines the Pixies’ subtle surrealism first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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‘Hollow Hills’: how Bauhaus brought ancient folklore into gothic rock
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‘Hollow Hills’: how Bauhaus brought ancient folklore into gothic rock

"The most fearful hide deep inside." The post ‘Hollow Hills’: how Bauhaus brought ancient folklore into gothic rock first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Intel Uncensored
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Kari Lake's Vision for Voice of America
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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McDonald's Filet-O-Fish: Is It Made With Real Fish?
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McDonald's Filet-O-Fish: Is It Made With Real Fish?

Have you ever wondered about the star ingredient in McDonald's Filet-O-Fish? Is it a mysterious mishmash of ocean creatures or an actual type of fish?
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