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How to find weapon case locations in Fortnite
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How to find weapon case locations in Fortnite

Fortnite’s latest season‚ Chapter 5 Season 1‚ has been released‚ and a familiar sight is back in the form of weapon cases. However‚ they have a new twist this time‚ and we’re going to go over where players can find and loot them within Fortnite. How to search a weapon case in Fortnite These new weapon cases are tied directly with an entire Underground theme in Fortnite. The Society‚ the villains who roam the map‚ and its POIs have them within their vaults. Furthermore‚ these weapon cases‚ unlike the ones we’ve seen in previous Fortnite seasons‚ directly inform the player about what kind of weapon they’re going to loot beforehand. So‚ whether it’s the Nemesis AR or the Reaper Sniper Rifle‚ you’re able to pick and choose which one you want to use. To find these around the map‚ you’re first going to want to head to any POI that has a Society Medallion icon. These are: Reckless Railways Lavish Lair ...
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How to get the Lamborghini vehicle skin in Fortnite
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How to get the Lamborghini vehicle skin in Fortnite

Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 1 has incorporated some stellar features that we’ve seen in previous seasons but with a twist. Vehicles are one of these additions that are back‚ and this time around‚ Epic has added new layers of customization to them‚ including a Lamborghini. Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 1: How to get the Lamborghini vehicle skin To obtain the Lamborghini skins in Fortnite for your vehicles‚ players will need to have their Rocket League and Fortnite accounts linked via Epic Games. Then‚ you’re going to want to purchase or farm around 2‚000 credits in Rocket League‚ which should give you enough currency to purchase the Huracan STO bundle in Rocket League. This will‚ therefore‚ transfer over to Fortnite‚ and you should be able to select this variant when looking at the “Cars” option in your Fortnite locker. Related: How to unlock Solid Snake in Fortnite Image via iFireMonkey on X However‚ at th...
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Best last-minute gifts for gamers in 2023 – Holiday gift-guide
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Best last-minute gifts for gamers in 2023 – Holiday gift-guide

Anyone trying to find last-minute gifts for gamers in their life should check out these best gaming gifts in this 2023 holiday gift guide. If you’re unsure of what to get a gamer you know‚ these are some ideas that fit a variety of budgets. The items in this gift guide will stand out and make all types of gamers happy this holiday. Holiday 2023 gift guide: Best last-minute gifts for gamers Image: Walmart GTRACING Ergonomic Gaming Chair There are tons of gaming chairs on the market‚ but most of them aren’t good for your back. If you know a gamer who has back issues and plays games at a desk‚ consider the GTRACING Ergonomic Gaming Chair. Made of soft fabric‚ this chair can recline 135 degrees‚ and it even has a footrest. Any gaming chair should be ergonomic to help with back support‚ alongside padding for neck and leg support. It even comes in black‚ cream‚ and grey colors. Image: Amazon EASEMO RGB Mouse Pad It...
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How to unlock Vanellope in Disney Dreamlight Valley
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How to unlock Vanellope in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Disney Dreamlight Valley doesn’t have enough of the Disney Princesses to recreate the scene from Ralph Breaks The Internet‚ but it is working toward that with the recent addition of Vanellope. Here is a full guide on how to unlock Vanellope in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Unlocking Vanellope von Schweetz in Disney Dreamlight Valley If you’re like me‚ you’re a long-time fan of Wreck-It Ralph and eager to unlock the glitchy racing princess. To get started‚ track down Scrooge McDuck. Then talk to him to start “The Haunting of Dreamlight Valley.” Screenshot by PC Invasion The Haunting of Dreamlight Valley Scrooge tells you he saw a ghost in the Dream Castle at the very top next to the fountain. It’s a simple enough of a place to get to‚ so let’s go. Related: How to get Stitch in Disney Dreamlight Valley As you may have guessed‚ the disturbance at the top of the castle is not a ghost. Screen...
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How to make Fish Creole in Disney Dreamlight Valley
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How to make Fish Creole in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Fish creole is an entreé type meal you can make in Disney Dreamlight Valley‚ though you don’t need to in order to complete any quests. Here is our guide telling you how to make fish creole in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Disney Dreamlight Valley describes fish creole as ‘A spicy sauce of fish and veggies over rice.’ That sounds delicious to me! While it isn’t needed for any quests‚ it is a five star recipe you can use to feed ravens or sell off. Or‚ perhaps you simply wish to fill out your recipe book and be ready for a time in the future when it is a quest item. Fish creole recipe in Disney Dreamlight Valley Fish creole is relatively easy once you know what to put in. The ingredients for the recipe are as follows: Any fish Any vegetable Tomato Garlic Rice Getting any fish and any vegetable is easy enough. You could simply put in a common herring or carrot if you wanted to. Tomatoes are purchased at the Dazzle...
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1980s Toys That Could Never Survive The Age Of Helicopter Parenting
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1980s Toys That Could Never Survive The Age Of Helicopter Parenting

As people grow older‚ it’s natural for them to look back fondly on the things they enjoyed as children. But they may also find that the details of their nostalgic romps inspire surprisingly horrified reactions from younger generations. For instance‚ the idea of a car where someone’s most beloved childhood memories took place not having seat belts would be unthinkable to most people born after the... Source
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Teacher Shortage? For Decades‚ Public Schools Have Enjoyed Hiring Sprees
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Teacher Shortage? For Decades‚ Public Schools Have Enjoyed Hiring Sprees

Pop quiz time. “Teacher shortages have gotten worse.” True or false? False. And yet‚ that sentence was part of a recent Washington Post headline. And it’s far from uncommon. In fact‚ public schools have been on a hiring spree for decades. It began with President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society and has continued to the present day‚ aided partly by a temporary federal COVID-19 bonus payment of $190 billion. In some school districts—mainly in the South and rural areas—and in some subjects (math‚ special education‚ and foreign languages‚ chief among them)‚ schools have trouble filling teaching positions. But this problem is not acute. Nationwide‚ there were 5% more teachers in America’s public schools during the 2020-21 school year than during the 2017-18 school year. Taking a longer view‚ in 1965‚ when Johnson launched his War on Poverty—a third of which‚ he said‚ “would be fought in the classrooms of America”—there were 1.7 million public school teachers for about 42 million students‚ equating to a student-teacher ratio of 25-to-1. By 2021‚ that figure had climbed to 3.2 million public school teachers educating about 55.5 million students‚ shrinking the student-teacher ratio nationally to just 15-to-1. And teachers aren’t the only employees in public school districts. Indeed‚ today‚ teachers make up just half of all education jobs‚ a trend documented by professor Ben Scafidi at Kennesaw State University in Georgia. Since 1950‚ public schools have added personnel at a rate nearly four times that of the rate of growth in student enrollment. That increase in school personnel has been disproportionately nonteaching staff. The increase in new teacher hires was nearly two and a half times the increase in students‚ but incredibly‚ the number of non-teachers (that is‚ administrative and other staff) increased more than seven times that of student enrollment. From 1950 to 2019‚ while the number of students increased 100%‚ the number of teachers increased 243% and the number of administrators and all other staff increased 709% . This staffing surge has been a deliberate decision made by the education establishment. And it’s had repercussions. One has been relatively stagnant teacher salaries. This choice made by teachers unions—to prioritize hiring more staff (teaching and nonteaching staff) over higher salaries—equates to more dues-paying union members‚ which is‚ of course‚ good for the unions’ bottom line. Here again‚ Scafidi points out that while inflation-adjusted‚ per-pupil spending increased by 27% from 1992 to 2014‚ teacher salaries fell by 2%. Public schools chose to fund a nonteaching staffing surge rather than direct ever-increasing taxpayer-funded spending to higher teacher salaries. Although teacher salaries have increased somewhat in real terms since that time (inflation-adjusted teacher salaries have risen from about $54‚000 on average in 2002 to about $59‚500 today)‚ this relative stagnation isn’t due to a lack of spending. It is a function of poor management choices made by public school districts for decades. Per-pupil spending in public schools has more than tripled in real terms since 1965. Inflation-adjusted spending grew from $4‚412 per pupil during the 1965-66 school year to $14‚789 per pupil by the 2019-20 school year. And that’s all before factoring in the $190 billion that schools received for “COVID-19 relief‚” courtesy of federal taxpayers. Public schools‚ to borrow from President Ronald Reagan‚ don’t have a revenue problem—they have a spending problem. And‚ by extension‚ public schools don’t have a teacher-shortage problem. They have a problem with the misallocation of abundant resources. What can be done in those areas where schools have difficulty attracting and retaining teachers? States should make it easier for schools to hire teachers by eliminating useless teacher certification requirements—which has the added bonus of weakening the grip of colleges of education on the teacher pipeline—and instead insisting on subject-matter expertise.  There is no correlation between teacher certification and teacher quality. It is far better for school districts to hire based on subject-matter competency than on empirically useless paper credentials. Making it easier for prospective teachers to enter the classroom and then more rigorously evaluating them once hired also paves the way for differentiating pay. Rather than paying teachers based on time in the classroom‚ schools should reward those excellent teachers who are successful at increasing student learning. Finally‚ schools must end the habit of continuously increasing the number of nonteaching staff. Public education isn’t a jobs program‚ and teachers unions shouldn’t view classrooms as an extension of their political activities. Reorient the focus to hiring and rewarding excellent teachers who can be assured they—and their students—spend their days in safe and orderly schools. And public education can begin a long-overdue process of academic improvement and renewal. This commentary originally was published by the Duluth News Tribune 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 Teacher Shortage? For Decades‚ Public Schools Have Enjoyed Hiring Sprees appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Democrats Shouldn’t Be Surprised by Their Left Flank’s Radicalism
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Democrats Shouldn’t Be Surprised by Their Left Flank’s Radicalism

Trouble is brewing in the deep-blue state of Maryland‚ where Democratic state senators are discovering that—gasp!—an “immigrant advocacy” group they have coddled for decades is really full of Hamas supporters who compare Palestinian terrorists to the experience of Hispanics in the Old Line State. The group is CASA de Maryland. State lawmakers have been forcing weary taxpayers to underwrite this far-left group since it was first incorporated in Maryland’s radical chic neighborhood of Takoma Park in 1985. The Washington Post reported as far back as 2011 that “nearly half of CASA’s $6 million budget comes from local‚ state‚ and federal appropriations.” A reason for that is‚ as The Post put it‚ it successfully sells itself as an “immigrants’ rights” lobbying group. That the people CASA de Maryland represents are mostly not immigrants at all‚ but illegal aliens who have willfully broken the law didn’t bother reliably lefty voters in tony Montgomery County‚ where many of the denizens of the federal permanent bureaucracy and the nation’s media and academic elite sleep‚ play‚ and more importantly‚ vote. But just as CASA has moved out of its original modest Takoma Park church basement and is now headquartered in multimillion-dollar Langley Mansion‚ a former plantation restored to the tune of $13.8 million in nearby Langley Park (a rehab that The Post reported was partly footed by taxpayers)‚ the organization’s political reach has expanded. It is now‚ according to its website‚ a nationwide community organizing giant. “With over 155‚000 lifetime members across 46 U.S. states‚ CASA is a national powerhouse organization building power and improving the quality of life in working-class: Black‚ Latino/a/e‚ Afro-descendent‚ Indigenous‚ and Immigrant communities.” Things were going swimmingly well until this comfy status quo was shattered‚ as many things have been in America‚ by Hamas’ massacre of Israeli civilians and the gang-rape of Jewish women on Oct. 7. The fascination that the “woke” Left has shown for the terrorists (a Cornell professor said he was “exhilarated” by the killing spree) has shocked old-fashioned liberals. They are now suddenly finding it hard to overlook some tough realities. Enter CASA‚ which chose to make clear on which side it belongs when its longtime executive director‚ Gustavo Torres‚ stated in a since-deleted post on X that “CASA stands in resolute and steadfast solidarity with the people of Palestine in their relentless fight for freedom. We stand shoulder to shoulder with countless Black and brown freedom activists from around the world. We specifically condemn the utilization of U.S. tax dollars to promote the ongoing violence.” “We deeply acknowledge the interconnectedness of the struggle for the liberation of the Palestinian people and Black and brown communities in the United States‚” Torres added. That set off all nine state senators from Montgomery County‚ who issued a letter that did not mince words. The statements by CASA and Torres‚ the senators’ letter said‚ “are hurtful‚ divisive‚ and antisemitic. It reflects a complete lack of understanding of the complex geopolitics of the Middle East‚ the indigenous roots of the Jewish people‚ and the long and painful history of antisemitism in its myriad forms.” More to the point‚ the senators reminded Torres‚ “We have provided CASA with millions of taxpayer dollars intended to support our new Americans and help provide them with necessities and shelter.” Then came the kicker: “We cannot and will not allow taxpayer money to subsidize hate speech. In light of CASA’s recent postings and statements‚ this might be an appropriate time to reevaluate the state’s mechanism for providing financial aid and support to our immigrant community.” Clearly terrified that Maryland may withdraw its taxpayer teat‚ Torres has tried to backpedal as fast as he can‚ dignity be damned. “I want to profoundly apologize to the Jewish community in Montgomery County and beyond‚” Torres told MoCo360. “We were not experts on this [crisis]‚ and members of the Jewish community have been educating me.” On X‚ CASA said‚ “We write to acknowledge that our words have caused hurt.” CASA‚ it said‚ is working to “refine our message and clarify our values.” Torres pleaded further‚ “We will do whatever is necessary to repair these relationships. We want to apologize not only with words‚ but actions.” On our latest statement:We write to acknowledge that our words have caused hurt. We have received feedback from our dear and trusted partners‚ who have expressed their concerns about the impact of our language.— CASA (@CASAforall) November 7‚ 2023 Boy‚ what the threatened withdrawal of millions will do. But apparently‚ the unseemly retreat is to no avail. Democratic state Sen. Cheryl Kagan said‚ “It’s unforgivable‚ and I choose my words carefully. It doesn’t matter if [Torres] says ‘I’m sorry’ 10 times. I cannot forgive statements that essentially say he wants to murder my people. It’s not OK.” Torres’ words of regret do indeed beggar belief. He and CASA are hardly new to revolutionary struggle. “Casa” is Spanish for home‚ but CASA is an acronym for the Central America Solidarity Association. The group has since registered under “CASA” to‚ as former Reagan official James Simpson put it in 2012‚ obscure any links with other “solidarity committees” set up in the 1980s to lobby for the Marxist guerrillas in El Salvador‚ which were funded and guided by the Soviets and the Cubans. The Colombian-born Torres earned his chops in Marxist Nicaragua‚ where he worked for a newspaper that was a mouthpiece for the Sandinista regime‚ according to the always reliable Influence Watch. Later‚ Torres popped up in Venezuela‚ where‚ according to the Militant‚ he spoke at a 2007 panel titled “United States: A Possible Revolution.” His co-panelist‚ Antonio Gonzalez‚ said‚ “What does a revolutionary do in the U.S. today? Take power wherever you can by electing Latinos to city‚ state‚ and federal offices.” Later‚ Citgo Petroleum‚ which Venezuela’s Marxist government uses as its piggy bank‚ gave CASA $1.5 million. Many in the audience said that wouldn’t work‚ chiding Hispanics for buying into the “American dream” and not pursuing social and political change. But one of CASA’s beliefs under Torres is that Central Americans immigrate because the U.S. destabilizes its region and that their mass immigration‚ in return‚ will change the U.S. All this was known prior to Oct. 7. Originally published by The WashingtonExaminer.com 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 Democrats Shouldn’t Be Surprised by Their Left Flank’s Radicalism appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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KJP Uses Law She’s Accused of Violating as Excuse to Dodge Question on 2024 Election
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The House last week moved to repeal an executive order by President Joe Biden that critics say could cause federal employees to violate a law prohibiting partisan politicking on the taxpayers’ dime. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre alluded Monday to the law‚ the Hatch Act‚ in avoiding an answer to a reporter’s direct question. Yet Jean-Pierre also touted an executive action by Biden that directed federal government agencies to drive up voting.  A reporter had asked Jean-Pierre‚ in an apparent reference to the 2024 election: “Does the White House believe that additional election monitors are necessary in swing states across the country?” Biden’s Justice Department ordered election monitors to 64 locations ahead of the 2022 midterm elections‚ mostly in “battleground” areas crucial to Democrats.  Jean-Pierre punted on a direct answer to avoid speaking directly on an election‚ which she said could violate the Hatch Act—the law prohibiting federal employees from using goverrnment time or resources to advance partisan politics or candidates. “I want to be careful since we’re talking about upcoming elections. I’m assuming you’re talking about 2024 and what we’re going to potentially be doing‚” Jean-Pierre told the reporter. “So I’m going to have to refer you to the [Biden reelection] campaign.” The independent Office of Special Counsel accused Jean-Pierre and deputy press secretary Andrew Bates of acting “contrary” to official guidance on the Hatch Act‚ NBC News first reported last week. This came after the OSC previously determined Jean-Pierre had been violating violating the Hatch Act in the run-up to the 2022 elections by repeatedly using the term “MAGA” as a derogatory adjective for Republicans‚ The term is an acronym for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign slogan‚ “Make America Great Again.” However‚ the White House press secretary went on Monday to refer to Biden’s Executive Order 14019‚ which he signed in March 2021.  “Obviously for us‚ we’ve taken actions on the federal level in making sure voting is accessible‚” Jean-Pierre said. “The president signed an executive action early on [about] what we can do on the federal level to make sure that voting is a lot easier for folks and they are educated on what is available to them.” She again added: “But I want to be really careful‚ certainly‚ talking about anything that is related to 2024.” Last week‚ the House Administration Committee advanced a measure for consideration by the full House that would overturn Biden’s executive order on getting out the vote‚ which called for federal agencies to partner with private “voter advocacy groups” and develop “strategic plans.” The House bill also would require that every plan made under the executive order be submitted to Congress for review. Since Biden’s executive order in March 2021‚ the House Administration Committee‚ in conjunction with several other committees‚ has sent letters to 12 federal agencies asking for information about their implementation of the order. No Biden administration agency has responded to congressional inquiries‚ however. Several Republican lawmakers have said that requiring federal agencies to work with political operatives who are involved in get-out-the-vote campaigns could violate the Hatch Act. Under Biden’s executive order‚ the Internal Revenue Service‚ the Obamacare exchanges‚ and the Bureau of Prisons are among agencies active in promoting voting‚ according to a report last spring by a coalition of liberal groups led by the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights‚ when the order was 2 years old.  Biden administration agencies have refused to be transparent about their strategic plans on the voter registration initiative‚ or what private organizations they’re working with. The Daily Signal first reported that those private organizations included the American Civil Liberties Union‚ a liberal legal group‚ and Demos‚ a liberal think tank. Biden’s executive order calls for “soliciting and facilitating approved‚ nonpartisan third-party organizations and state officials to provide voter-registration services on agency premises.” Biden’s Justice Department also has refused to release its strategic plan to fulfill Biden’s order‚ citing “presidential privilege‚” in a lawsuit brought by the Foundation for Government Accountability‚ a watchdog group. A total of 15 secretaries of state‚ who are the top election officials in states‚ publicly asked for more transparency from the Biden administration in how agencies carry out the order. 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 KJP Uses Law She’s Accused of Violating as Excuse to Dodge Question on 2024 Election appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Trump Files Intent to Appeal Reinstated Gag Order
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Trump Files Intent to Appeal Reinstated Gag Order

Former President Donald Trump is seeking to appeal a decision reinstating a gag order that was put in place to prevent him from discussing members of the judge’s staff during his civil fraud trial‚ according to court documents. The order‚ which prohibits Trump from publicly commenting about members of Judge Arthur Engoron’s staff‚ was temporarily lifted on Nov. 16 after the court raised concerns about free speech‚ but a New York appeals court reinstated the gag order on Thursday. The motion was filed with the New York Appellate Division‚ First Judicial Department‚ the state’s highest court‚ according to court documents. The gag order was initially put in place on Oct. 3 after Trump posted a photo of principal law clerk Allison Greenfield next to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer calling Greenfield the “girlfriend” of Schumer on Trump’s social media platform‚ Truth Social. Trump’s attorneys claimed that Engoron was using the gag order as an “unfettered license” to publicly punish Trump for comments he made outside of the court‚ which they claimed was a violation of free speech. The appeals court‚ however‚ noted that “upon reading and filing the papers with respect to the motion‚ and due deliberation having been had thereon‚” the gag order would be reinstated. Trump has been fined twice for violating the terms of the order; the first being $5‚000 for not removing the social media post nearly three weeks after the order was given. The former president was also fined an additional $10‚000 in October for calling Engoron “very partisan” to reporters. The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment. Originally published by the Daily Caller National Foundation 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 Trump Files Intent to Appeal Reinstated Gag Order appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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