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AllSides - Balanced News
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Haley says Trump wouldn’t win general election: ‘Mark my words’
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Haley says Trump wouldn’t win general election: ‘Mark my words’

GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley predicted Thursday that former President Trump would not win in the general election if he is the GOP nominee. “Donald Trump will not win the general election‚” Haley said on CNN’s “The Lead” during an interview with anchor Jake Tapper. “You can have him win any primary you want — he will not win a general election. We will have a female president of the United States; it will either be me or it will be [Vice President] Harris.” “But if Donald Trump...
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Putin Caught Off Guard as His &;#039;Mini-NATO&;#039; Falls Apart
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Putin Caught Off Guard as His &;#039;Mini-NATO&;#039; Falls Apart

Russian President Vladimir Putin was caught off guard by Armenia's suspending its membership of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)‚ a crucial military alliance for Moscow. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during an interview with France 24 on Friday that Armenia would leave CSTO‚ viewed as Putin's response to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)‚ a Western military alliance. CSTO is an alliance in which member nations pledge to support one another in the...
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‘Kill All Jews’: Google Grapples With Internal Anti-Semitism In Months Since Hamas Attack
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‘Kill All Jews’: Google Grapples With Internal Anti-Semitism In Months Since Hamas Attack

As Google faces backlash over discrimination by its artificial intelligence product‚ internal company emails obtained by The Daily Wire reveal the company has grappled with several incidents of anti-Semitism in in recent months‚ including the words “kill all jews” found written on a bathroom wall inside its offices and a Jewish employee being assaulted by anti-Israel protesters on one of their campuses. The emails show internal uproar last week by a group of Jewish employees inside the...
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‘A Threat to Democracy’: J.D. Vance Calls to Break Up Google over Its Leftist Search Bias
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‘A Threat to Democracy’: J.D. Vance Calls to Break Up Google over Its Leftist Search Bias

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) on Friday called to break up Google‚ calling it a “progressive technology company” with “monopolistic control of information.” Vance wrote‚ “Long overdue‚ but it’s time to break Google up. This matters far more than any other election integrity issue. The monopolistic control of information in our society resides with an explicitly progressive technology company.” “In October and November‚ as millions of undecided voters consider their choice for president‚ they...
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What the Alabama IVF Ruling Was Actually About
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What the Alabama IVF Ruling Was Actually About

There’s no pro-life crusade against in vitro fertilization. IVF has always had its pro-life critics. Their concerns are legitimate and consistent with respect for human life from conception‚ but the pro-life movement has nevertheless always been divided over IVF‚ and even many of those most skeptical of IVF do not think this is the proper moment to open a new legal or political front against it. A recent court case in Alabama doesn’t change that.
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Tenet
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Tenet

“A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” (1921)‚ directed by Emmett J. Flynn‚ stands as one of the earliest explorations of time travel in cinema. Adapted from Mark Twain’s classic novel‚ the film follows a modern-day mechanic who inexplicably finds himself thrust back into the medieval realm of King Arthur. This pioneering portrayal of temporal displacement laid the groundwork for the genre’s evolution on the silver screen. Nearly a century later‚ Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending “Tenet” (2020) would further redefine the complexities and intricacies of time manipulation in film‚ showcasing humanity’s enduring fascination with altering the course of history. Tenet A super spy‚ played by John David Washington‚ is recruited into a world of danger and intrigue on a temporal scale. Working almost entirely in the dark‚ he will have to fight his way to the top of a criminal organization wrapped in mystery. The price of his failure? All of existence. Originally released 6 months into the COVID scare in the hopes of bringing people back to the cinema‚ many criticisms have been laid at the feet of Tenet. Chief among them is that it doesn’t make any sense‚ which isn’t helped by director Christopher Nolan’s recent admission that Tenet isn’t supposed to make sense. In the interview‚ Nolan says that he wants viewers to “experience” his films and that they aren’t puzzles to be solved. This is all well and good. Ambiguity can be an effective narrative tool. Just look at another of Nolan’s films‚ Inception. More than 13 years after its release‚ people are still arguing over its ending. However‚ for all that Tenet gets right‚ which is gone into some detail below‚ it misses a key ingredient that helped to make Inception’s spinning top thought-provoking instead of frustrating. That is a visceral connection to the characters and action. In Tenet‚ you root for the protagonist because you’re supposed to. In Inception‚ the audience roots for DiCapprio’s Cobb because they want to. So‚ what does Tenet get right? As per the norm‚ Christopher Nolan surrounds himself with the best people. His visual crew‚ including the cinematographer and production designer‚ concists of familiar names from his past films‚ and the actors whom he cast are always perfect for their roles. John David Washington exudes an immediate presence and swagger as well as a sincerity as The Protagonist that helps to carry his character through some of the film’s more unfortunate and repetitive exposition dumps. One day‚ he will find the right role for him that will be a worthy showcase of his talent (on a side note‚ I’d love to see a buddy action film starring him and Henry Cavill. Both are charming and charismatic actors who do action right but have never really found their place in Hollywood – The Witcher mess not withstanding.). The supporting cast is also strong‚ with Robert Pattinson showing once again that he’s more than just a sparkling vampire for whom tween girls salivate. Unfortunately‚ the audience is never given much of a reason to care about his character. Oh‚ sure‚ at the film’s conclusion‚ there’s a bit of a twist revealed that‚ if explored earlier‚ had the potential to engender empathy for the two men. However‚ it’s far too little‚ far too late. After the debacle that was the Star Wars prequels‚ it was revealed that George Lucas believed that audiences “didn’t care” about the story; they only wanted mind-blowing visuals. While Nolan certainly doesn’t seem to ascribe to the same filmmaking philosophy‚ Tenet suffers from exactly this‚ nonetheless. The interpersonal relationships are sacrificed on the altar of thoughtfully intricate and thought-provoking story mechanics. In the second act‚ a character is introduced whose primary purpose is to provide the audience with some human connection and a reason to care about the impending apocalypse. Regrettably‚ both her character and the B-plot surrounding her feel tacked on and artificial. Were the main protagonists compelling enough to cultivate that needed connection on their own‚ the stakes would have been sufficient to engage the audience on a deeper level‚ and the film would have provided a much richer experience. Sadly‚ while character development might be Tenet’s greatest weakness‚ it’s not its only weakness. Even though Nolan claims that audiences aren’t supposed to understand the film completely‚ Tenet is no stranger to dialogue-heavy scenes that spend 70% of the film trying to (sometimes clunkily) explain what’s going on. Nolan is usually a master at pacing; however‚ Tenet is plagued by an abundance of these heavy exposition dumps that completely arrest the film’s momentum. Tenet’s Visuals Tenet is a quintessential Nolan visual experience that‚ despite its deceptively mundane plot and significant narrative deficiencies‚ is an underrated technical achievement. The thought and care that must have gone into coordinating the film’s effects while maintaining continuity can’t be overemphasized. The storyboarding likely sent at least one artist to the insane asylum. For this reason‚ and the fact that your only other choices are the indecipherable Bob Marley: One Love and the cinematic roadkill that is Drive-Away Dolls‚ we’re unofficially recommending Tenet as Worth it for this weekend’s limited re-release‚ but only under the condition that you see it in IMAX.   WOKE ELEMENTS I Don’t Need No Man One of the tertiary characters is secretly in charge of her organization and uses her husband as a front. Fine‚ obviously‚ women can be capable bosses. What’s woke about this is that the filmmakers actively make her subterfuge about misogyny. She dismissively tells her husband‚ “Sanje‚ make a drink for our guest‚ please.” It’s done in such a way that were the roles reversed‚ feminists would be crying foul. In the very next scene‚ she tells Washington’s character‚ “A masculine front in a man’s world has its uses.” How Dare You It’s one line that is saved for the end of the film‚ but the entire movie exists because ***SPOILER ALERT*** Global Warming ruined the future. ***END SPOILER***  The post Tenet first appeared on Worth It or Woke.
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The Aerosmith album that almost killed Steven Tyler: “I was dying”
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The Aerosmith album that almost killed Steven Tyler: “I was dying”

Rocking on the brink of mortality. The post The Aerosmith album that almost killed Steven Tyler: “I was dying” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The artist that Joe Walsh called a “spoiled brat”
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The artist that Joe Walsh called a “spoiled brat”

Not carrying the weight in his mind. The post The artist that Joe Walsh called a “spoiled brat” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The song that led Paul Simon to ‘Graceland’
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The song that led Paul Simon to ‘Graceland’

It only took one song. The post The song that led Paul Simon to ‘Graceland’ first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The guitarist Jeff Beck thought was creatively “stuck”
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The guitarist Jeff Beck thought was creatively “stuck”

Never being able to properly evolve. The post The guitarist Jeff Beck thought was creatively “stuck” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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