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Houthi Cruise Missile Came Within Seconds of Hitting USS Gravely
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Houthi Cruise Missile Came Within Seconds of Hitting USS Gravely

“We can’t afford to sit here and play catch indefinitely” The post Houthi Cruise Missile Came Within Seconds of Hitting USS Gravely appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Biden Appoints UFO Nut as Global Warming Envoy
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Biden Appoints UFO Nut as Global Warming Envoy

Believe the science! The post Biden Appoints UFO Nut as Global Warming Envoy appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Good News in History‚ February 1
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Good News in History‚ February 1

60 years ago today‚ the British Invasion arrived in the US after The Beatles reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with I Want to Hold Your Hand‚ before eventually being replaced by their previous #1 single‚ She Loves You. The little 32-bar diddy in G-major was written by John and Paul‚ as the former described […] The post Good News in History‚ February 1 appeared first on Good News Network.
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I Can’t Find My Cat Anywhere in the House: What to Do Next &; Useful Tips
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I Can’t Find My Cat Anywhere in the House: What to Do Next &; Useful Tips

The post I Can’t Find My Cat Anywhere in the House: What to Do Next &; Useful Tips by Lorre Luther appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it‚ but all of these articles were assigned‚ contracted and paid for‚ so they aren't considered public domain. However‚ we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article‚ then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com. Not being able to find your cat can be a scary experience‚ and it’s easy to slip into panic mode‚ but keeping a calm‚ cool head is essential when creating an effective plan to find your cat. The first step is to search your house again‚ systematically going through each room and checking in places like closets‚ under beds‚ in attics‚ and even in kitchen and bathroom cabinets. Cats are skilled at hiding‚ so make sure to search the house well. The sound of a can opening or a whiff of tuna can sometimes bring cats out of hiding. If that doesn’t work‚ move on to searching the area outside your home and make sure to look in places like under porches and in sheds. Cats that manage to get outside seldom make it far from home‚ so extend your search to include nearby likely hiding places; cats are often found hiding in neighbors’ yards. Tips for Searching for Cats When it comes to finding lost cats‚ time is of the essence. Getting started with searching right away is one of the best ways to improve the chances of finding your buddy. Keep in mind that most indoor cats don’t make it terribly far when they manage to make a run for it. Cats generally only travel about 1/3rd of a mile from home in these escapes‚ so it often pays to concentrate your initial search in the area close to your home. Keep reading for a few tips to help you organize your search. 1. Prepare a Toolkit Before you head out to start looking for your cat‚ get a few essentials together. Make sure your phone is charged and you have a towel to wrap your cat in‚ and if it’s dark outside‚ grab a flashlight and consider wearing something reflective so drivers can see you. Also‚ take a few treats and a can of your cat’s favorite wet food. Cats sometimes reveal their whereabouts relatively quickly when the proper inducements are offered. Image Credit: David Pimborough‚ Shutterstock 2. Knock on Doors Cats are often found hanging out in neighbors’ yards and even homes‚ so consider knocking on your neighbors’ doors and asking if they’ve seen your kitty. If you feel comfortable‚ consider asking if you can look around their backyard to see if your cat is hiding anywhere. Leave your contact information and ask them to reach out if they see your companion hanging out in or around their home. 3. Reach Out to Shelters and Veterinarians Lost cats are sometimes brought to shelters or local veterinarians’ offices‚ so consider contacting them to see if they have any information about a lost cat matching your companion’s description. Send a photo of your cat and information about when they went missing to make it easy for them to recognize your cat if someone brings them in. Don’t forget to provide your contact information. Image Credit: H Ko‚ Shutterstock 4. Search at Different Times Cats sometimes escape and then get a bit scared‚ and they often hide until things calm down and there are fewer people and cars around. Evenings and early mornings are frequently good times to search for lost cats since there’s often less outdoor activity that could scare cats and prevent them from coming out of hiding. 5. Keep Searching Cats that aren’t used to being outside alone can become scared‚ hide out of fear‚ and end up too frightened to respond when you call. Some come out once they’ve had time to calm down and work up the courage to make a move‚ so make sure to keep walking around the neighborhood and calling your cat’s name for several days after they go missing. R Remember that about 60% of lost cats make it home eventually‚ and about one-third make it home within 7 days of going missing. 6. Update Your Contact Information With the Microchip Registry Image Credit: Evgeniy Kalinovskiy‚ Shutterstock If you’ve registered your cat’s microchip with the manufacturer’s registry‚ give them a call or go online and make sure they have your correct contact information and are aware your cat is missing. If your cat is microchipped and you haven’t completed the registration process‚ contact your veterinarian to find the chip number and register it with the proper database as quickly as possible. 7. Get the Word Out Letting as many people as possible know about your cat can increase their chances of returning home. Posters featuring your cat’s picture and ways to get in touch with you are great ways to get the word out. There are also social media groups dedicated to posting information about lost pets and providing assistance locating them. 8. Follow Up After getting in touch with your neighbors and local shelters‚ regularly follow up to ensure your cat is still on the radar. Consider dropping by local shelters just to make sure your cat isn’t there‚ as microchips aren’t foolproof‚ and shelters are often so busy that it can be difficult to keep an eye out for specific pets. Frequent Asked Questions Are There Ways to Increase the Likelihood of Cats Being Returned if They Get Lost? Yes. Microchipping is a great place to start‚ but the chip must be properly registered with the right database to work‚ and there’s always the chance that something can go wrong with a microchip reader. Outfitting cats with a collar featuring an ID tag that lets people know how to contact owners if they are found can make it easy for people to reach out if they find your cat. Are There Other Ways to Search for Pets? Yes. If your cat stays missing for more than a day or two‚ you may want to consider moving on to methods such as setting up a motion-activated camera in places you think your cat may be hiding. Some pet microchip registries offer assistance in finding lost pets as well‚ and there are also pet detectives who can provide help. Image Credit: StockMediaSeller‚ Shutterstock Do Cats Need to Be Seen by a Veterinarian After They Come Home? It depends on their condition and how long they’ve been gone. Healthy adult cats that have only been out and about for a few hours and don’t appear to have any injuries or wounds are probably fine. Cats that have been gone for longer benefit from a quick check-up to make sure everything is okay and to address any injuries or other issues. Your veterinarian can give you an idea of whether your cat needs to be seen or if it’s okay for you just to keep an eye on them. Conclusion The first thing to do if you can’t find your cat at home is to take a deep breath and relax. You can search your home again‚ paying close attention to places like closets‚ under beds‚ and in basements and attics. If you still can’t find your cat‚ move the search outside‚ and keep in mind that most cats don’t get too far during these escapes‚ so target the area close to your home. Let your neighbors know you’re looking for your cat‚ and consider asking for help via social media. Share photos of your pet far and wide‚ and contact local shelters and veterinarians to let them know your kitty is missing if you can’t find them close to home. Sources https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/how-find-lost-cat https://www.petmd.com/cat/general-health/how-find-lost-cat   Featured Image Credit: H_Ko‚ Shutterstock The post I Can’t Find My Cat Anywhere in the House: What to Do Next &; Useful Tips by Lorre Luther appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it‚ but all of these articles were assigned‚ contracted and paid for‚ so they aren't considered public domain. However‚ we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article‚ then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com.
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The Ten Most Badass Fictional Weapons
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The Ten Most Badass Fictional Weapons

Whose weapon is the coolest of all the literary universes is a widely debated topic. Fanboys and girls from across the globe defend and advocate for their favorites. From Thor’s Mjolnir to King Arthur’s Excaliber‚ our favorite fictional heroes wield weapons of legend when they charge into battle. Whether it be handheld weapons‚ WMD‚ or […] The post The Ten Most Badass Fictional Weapons appeared first on Listverse.
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10 Reasons Lake Lanier Might Be Haunted
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10 Reasons Lake Lanier Might Be Haunted

Many consider a day at the lake one of life’s most relaxing experiences. However‚ a day at Lake Lanier in northern Georgia could quickly become something else. A little-known fact about this particular lake is the high number of lives lost to its deep‚ dark waters each year. A number that‚ when coupled with the […] The post 10 Reasons Lake Lanier Might Be Haunted appeared first on Listverse.
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Ohio Pastor Fights Back After City Attempts to Shut Down Church’s 24/7 Outreach to Poor‚ Homeless
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Ohio Pastor Fights Back After City Attempts to Shut Down Church’s 24/7 Outreach to Poor‚ Homeless

After seeing the needs in his community‚ Pastor Chris Avell made the decision to keep the doors of his church open 24/7.  “We’re called to reach the lost‚ 24/7‚” Avell says‚ adding that that includes the “the hurting‚ the broken‚ the least of these.”  Avell’s church‚ Dad’s Place‚ in Bryan‚ Ohio‚ is “a place they can come if they’re weary and burdened and find rest and true rest for their souls‚” the pastor says. Bryan‚ a town of some 8‚600 people‚ is located about 64 miles southwest of Toledo. Some people in the community‚ whether those struggling with mental health issues‚ addiction‚ or physical needs‚ began frequenting the church and even sleeping there if they needed a place of shelter. But several months after the church opened its doors wide with round-the-clock help for the needy‚ the city told Avell he had to stop.  “According to the city‚” First Liberty attorney Jeremy Dys explains‚ “Dad’s Place has converted itself from being a church and into a homeless shelter‚ which they believe is a change of use from the approval that the city had previously given for them to be a church. Well‚ of course‚ that’s not true‚” he says.  “This is a church‚ and they’re doing church things‚” Dys says of Dad’s Place‚ adding that churches throughout history have kept their doors open 24 hours a day in order to fulfill the biblical mandate to serve the needy.  Avell‚ along with Dys‚ joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to explain how he’s fighting to continue doing the work he and the congregation at Dad’s Place feel called by God to do. Listen to the podcast below: Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com‚ and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The post Ohio Pastor Fights Back After City Attempts to Shut Down Church’s 24/7 Outreach to Poor‚ Homeless appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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How to Survive a Leftist University as a Conservative Woman
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How to Survive a Leftist University as a Conservative Woman

Surviving college at a big leftist university as a conservative woman is no task for the faint of heart. Even years ago at the University of Virginia‚ Karin Lips says‚ she found herself frustrated by the “liberal bias” in the women’s programs and groups on campus. The message Lips said she got was that anyone on campus who “didn’t march in lockstep” with left-leaning women’s groups on campus “might as well give their woman card back.” Lips says her experience at the University of Virginia prompted her to start the Network of Enlightened Women‚ or NeW‚ an organization for college-educated conservative women‚ and later to write the book “You’re Not Alone: The Conservative Woman’s Guide to College.” Lips recently joined the “Problematic Women” podcast to answer our questions on how young conservative women can thrive even on the most radical colleges and universities. Read a portion of the conversation below‚ or listen to the entire podcast‚ on which we also discuss the ongoing crisis at America’s southern border. Virginia Allen: What do you think are the challenges that conservative women are facing on college campuses today‚ compared to what you faced? Karin Lips: One thing I’ll mention that’s been fascinating for me to watch is that when I was on campus‚ it felt like the feminists were more confrontational and willing to come to events‚ and then maybe they’d try to take them over or they’d try to‚ you know‚ make their point when a speaker was talking. But now‚ they’ve sort of taken on this view‚ many of them‚ that conservative voices shouldn’t even be heard. They shouldn’t have a platform‚ that for some reason‚ words are violence and that … giving them any voice is a problem on campus. So‚ there’s more silencing pressure‚ I would say. And‚ taking it a step further‚ you know‚ over the years‚ we’ve seen bias from faculty and administrators. But we’re seeing this trend emerge of students sort of wanting to be the dictators themselves‚ and that they’re really censoring each other. So‚ Virginia‚ as you mentioned‚ I run NeW [Network of Enlightened Women]. We’re chapter-based on college campuses. We’re having more chapters come to us and say that their student governments‚ you know‚ the student councils that are run by students‚ they have the power to approve clubs on many campuses and that they’re rejecting applications for NeW chapters for various reasons that don’t seem that fair or relevant. Things like at one school‚ [where] they rejected the chapter because they said there was already a women’s organization. And that sort of makes the whole point‚ right‚ that we’re trying to make that‚ ‘Hey‚ we need more than one organization for women.’ We don’t all think the same. And actually having different voices is a good thing. Allen: Your new book is “You’re Not Alone: A Conservative Women’s Guide to College.” It’s very practical‚ starting off with the big question of how to choose a college. Are there any colleges or universities that you would say are just too far left? That should be avoided? Or do you think there’s an argument to be made to look for some of those far-left colleges and universities and say‚ as a conservative woman‚ if you feel like you’re ready for the fight‚ go ahead and go there‚ start a NeW chapter and try to be a part of the change? Lips: A great question. One of the themes that emerged from the book is just how important it is to be intentional. I think sometimes when people are picking colleges‚ they might pick more so based on factors like their favorite school football team. Or a bunch of schools advertise water parks or all-year-round snow [on] mountains‚ or these things that are exciting and maybe attractive. But one of the messages I really want readers to take from this is you need to be strategic and intentional and think about what environment you are going to thrive in when you’re picking a school. I begin the book with a whole chapter on how to select a college. One factor I think should be taken more into account is being more cost-conscious about college. And in particular‚ that the college matters‚ but also the major that you pick matters and how that can influence your career earnings and your prospects. Another factor is‚ is this school a good environment for free speech? And one barometer for that is‚ has the school adopted the Chicago Statement? So‚ I think figuring out is this going to be an environment that’s open to free speech‚ or am I going to feel like I’m going to be silenced all the time? And I think it’s hard to make the case to go to a school where you feel like you’re going to be silenced all the time. Allen: What are a couple of tips related to navigating far-left professors? Lips: I’m glad you brought that up‚ because it’s something that some of our students really grapple with. And I imagine some of your listeners do‚ because it’s really hard when you’re in that student position and you have an unfair‚ liberal professor who’s just biased and not giving you the time of day. So‚ I’ve got a whole chapter in there on dealing with hostile liberal professors. And it begins with a story of Peyton Smith‚ who‚ when she was a student at Seton Hall University‚ one of her professors told her to be careful after she shared a more conservative view. And she just really felt that threat‚ and I think many students really feel that threat and that sort of intimidation from some professors. So in that chapter‚ I give some tips. One again‚ going back to that point about being intentional‚ is trying to talk to upperclassmen to figure out which professors to avoid. Because sometimes‚ especially if you’re at a big state school‚ you’ll have a lot of options for classes and professors. And for some‚ it’s just not worth engaging‚ and they should avoid‚ quite frankly. Then for others‚ doing things like if you’re going to write a paper where you’re going to share a conservative view‚ you can cite an outspoken liberal to make a conservative point? Barack Obama gave a speech‚ years ago‚ on the value of free speech on campus‚ [so] citing him or [talk show host] Bill Maher‚ who has spoken on free speech. So‚ trying to share some tips about how you can try to make your points more persuasive by citing liberals. And then also picking when you engage. I encourage readers to ask the question to themselves‚ of is it productive to engage on this point? Am I going to lose it? You know‚ ask if they’re going to move the conversation forward. Because I think sometimes just speaking up to speak up doesn’t always serve in their best interests. But speaking up‚ really being prepared‚ making their point strongly can benefit not just themselves but their classmates and can make it tougher for their professors to fight back. And then I always recommend that students make sure they’re accurate on their sources. Because I think it is easy to read a headline‚ pull something‚ but really double-checking the sources‚ make sure they’re accurate when they’re making that point so that they can’t be tripped up by someone pointing out that their points are not accurate. I think that’s really important for conservatives‚ because they’ll get called out on it more on campus. Allen: Well‚ Karin‚ for those who are either in college right now or they’re considering going to college‚ or they have a sister or a child who’s in college themselves‚ what would you say to them in regard to getting involved with a NeW chapter‚ or maybe starting a NeW chapter themselves? And if there’s a NeW chapter on their campus‚ share what the experience of being a part of a NeW chapter is like. Lips: Being part of the community of NeW is important for young women because it gives them that intellectual home. It gives them that group of like-minded women with whom they can grow and also just develop those friendships. So I would encourage young women to check out our website‚ EnlightenedWomen.org‚ where they can look on the chapters page‚ see if we’ve got a chapter there‚ and if so‚ jump right in. Becoming part of a chapter means that you get invited to go to fun social events [and hear] intellectual speakers. Many of our chapters have hosted speakers from The Heritage Foundation on different topics. You’ll get invited to some of our national programs. If you’re in leadership‚ including our leadership retreat‚ we provide scholarships to different national conferences. So‚ it’s a great community to join‚ not only for the friendships or for the intellectual kind of development through the book clubs and policy papers that you read‚ but also for the career opportunities. Allen: Thank you for joining us‚ Karin. Lips: Virginia‚ thank you so much. Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state.   The post How to Survive a Leftist University as a Conservative Woman appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Astronomers spot gigantic black hole killing a galaxy's star formation at the dawn of time
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Astronomers spot gigantic black hole killing a galaxy's star formation at the dawn of time

Observations made by Chile's ALMA telescope have revealed a gigantic quasar quenching a galaxy's star formation — a first-of-its-kind observation in the early universe.
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France: European handball champion, Benoît Kounkoud, arrested for attempted rape days after being celebrated by Macron
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France: European handball champion, Benoît Kounkoud, arrested for attempted rape days after being celebrated by Macron

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