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Jake Paul confirmed to be entering MMA following Mike Tyson boxing match: 'It's just about finding the name'
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Jake Paul confirmed to be entering MMA following Mike Tyson boxing match: 'It's just about finding the name'

YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul will compete in mixed martial arts following his super fight against boxing legend Mike Tyson.Paul and Tyson are set to box in November at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Netflix. Likely in 2025, Paul will get into a cage for the Professional Fighters League in his first pro MMA fight.PFL CEO Peter Murray insists that Paul is ready to make the jump and will take on a legitimate opponent:"We have a partnership with Jake and we're looking forward to supporting him in MMA. We're going to stage that mega event next year and more to come on that too, that will happen. There's a number of opponents who continue to line up.""Conceptually this event continues to getting bigger and bigger. Jake has committed to take on a for real, legitimate fighter. So it'll be a spectacle," Murray said, per Bloody Elbow.A weight class and opponent are still yet to be determined, however when Paul signed with PFL in January 2023, it was reported that he would fight in a newly-created Super Fight division."This is about changing MMA, disrupting, innovating, and creating the next big league," Paul said, according to MMA Junkie. "I've already disrupted boxing, and now it's time to disrupt MMA."'It would be very, very serious. I would probably start working with either Sean O’Malley's team.'During a press scrum in August, Paul told the media that while he doesn't want an easy fight, he is still managing his expectations."It has to be a fight where it's, like, this is my first MMA fight. So I think I can beat Nate Diaz in my first MMA fight, it would be tough of course. It's a 50/50 fight but I don't want to go into something where I'm going to be outclassed like fighting Khabib Nurmagomedov in my first fight."Nurmagomedov is widely considered one of the greatest MMA fighters ever, having retired undefeated at 29-0.Diaz, on the other hand, is more than 10 years older than Paul but still active in MMA with a record of 23-13. Diaz last fought in 2022 when he beat UFC legend Tony Ferguson.Paul defeated Diaz in boxing in early August in what was a clear defeat but not a dominating performance. Both fighters immediately discussed the possibility of an MMA match following the fight."It’s just about finding the name," Paul told media. With the money available, Paul said his team is "ready to make offers" but his opponent needs to have shown that they can draw sales.As for his MMA training, Paul said, "It would be very, very serious. I would probably start working with either Sean O’Malley's team or maybe Javier Mendez over in California. I would take it very, very seriously, I wouldn't want to lose and I take everything I do seriously, so I would definitely go hard as f***."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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California sues Catholic hospital for refusing to abort twins after mother's water broke
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California sues Catholic hospital for refusing to abort twins after mother's water broke

California's Democratic Attorney General Rob Bonta continued his crusade against pro-life institutions Monday, filing a lawsuit against a Catholic hospital, Providence St. Joseph of Eureka, for not promptly aborting a mother's twins. "With today's lawsuit, I want to make this clear for all Californians: Abortion care is health care. You have the right to access timely and safe abortion services," said Bonta. "At the California Department of Justice, we will use the full force of this office to hold accountable those who, like Providence, are breaking the law." According to the complaint, Anna Nusslock visited Providence after her water prematurely broke and she began bleeding. A doctor allegedly diagnosed Nusslock, then 15 weeks pregnant, with previable premature pre-labor rupture of membranes and told the mother that while both twins had heart tones, one of them was sure to perish and the fate of the other baby was uncertain. Another doctor at University of California San Francisco Medical Center told Nusslock over the phone that there was only a remote chance that the second twin might survive. 'We have a hospital implementing a policy that's reminiscent of heartbeat laws in extremist red states.' The hospital, which recently saved the life of a baby boy born 96 days early, allegedly informed Nusslock that policy precluded medical professionals there from providing an an "emergency" abortion as long as one of the babies had a "detectable heartbeat" or unless there was an immediate risk to Nusslock's life. "It is damning that here in California, where abortion care is a constitutional right, we have a hospital implementing a policy that's reminiscent of heartbeat laws in extremist red states," Bonta said of the apparent policy against elective abortions. The complaint noted that the hospital initially recommended that Nusslock be helicoptered to the University of California San Francisco Medical Center, but she declined, unwilling to be separated from her husband and convinced that her insurance would not cover the cost. The hospital then allegedly discharged Nusslock with free towels and instructions to drive to Mad River Community Hospital, roughly 20 minutes away. The lawsuit accuses the hospital of violating the Unruh Civil Rights Act, violating the health code's nonmedical transfer provision, and violating the state's Emergency Services Law, which requires hospitals to provide care "necessary to relieve or eliminate the emergency medical condition." A spokesman for the hospital said in a statement to ABC News that "Providence is deeply committed to the health and wellness of women and pregnant patients and provides emergency services to all who walk through our doors in accordance with state and federal law. We are heartbroken over Dr. Nusslock's experience earlier this year." "This morning was the first Providence had heard of the California attorney general's lawsuit, and we are currently reviewing the filings to understand what is being alleged," continued the spokesman. "Because this case is in active litigation and due to patient confidentiality, we cannot comment on the matter," the spokesperson added. In his remarks, Bonta bemoaned the U.S. Supreme Court's recent refusal to qualify abortion as among the varieties of "stabilizing care" required of every hospital with an emergency department participating in Medicare under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. Without such a federal mandate conflating stability with the termination of human life, Bonta indicated that "states like California have to rely on their own state laws to protect pregnant patients." Bonta has not only worked to combat policies ostensibly designed to protect life in his state but in other states as well. Last year, he joined New York Attorney General Letitia James in leading a coalition to back the Biden-Harris administration's challenge to Idaho's popular and democratically passed pro-life law. They failed. Bonta also sued Heartbeat International last year and a chain of crisis pregnancy centers over their promotion of medical abortion reversal. That case has yet to be decided. 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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It's CLEAR! Oilfield Rando Just Has to Compare 2 Tweets to Make Kamala's Helene Response Look Even Worse
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It's CLEAR! Oilfield Rando Just Has to Compare 2 Tweets to Make Kamala's Helene Response Look Even Worse

It's CLEAR! Oilfield Rando Just Has to Compare 2 Tweets to Make Kamala's Helene Response Look Even Worse
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Courageous Paul Krugman Claims Trump's Hits on Kamala Are 'Imaginary,' Bravely Turns Off Replies
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Courageous Paul Krugman Claims Trump's Hits on Kamala Are 'Imaginary,' Bravely Turns Off Replies

Courageous Paul Krugman Claims Trump's Hits on Kamala Are 'Imaginary,' Bravely Turns Off Replies
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*SNORT* RFK Jr. Fools Dummy Kamala Supporters Posting THIS BRILLIANT Quote from a 'MAGA Right-Winger'
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*SNORT* RFK Jr. Fools Dummy Kamala Supporters Posting THIS BRILLIANT Quote from a 'MAGA Right-Winger'

*SNORT* RFK Jr. Fools Dummy Kamala Supporters Posting THIS BRILLIANT Quote from a 'MAGA Right-Winger'
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Joy Reid Claims Trump Wants His Supporters to ‘Do Violence’ Against Blacks If He Loses
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Joy Reid Claims Trump Wants His Supporters to ‘Do Violence’ Against Blacks If He Loses

Joy Reid Claims Trump Wants His Supporters to ‘Do Violence’ Against Blacks If He Loses
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'My Eyes Are Bleeding': Elon Musk Removes Bold, Italicized Font From X Timelines Citing 'Excessive Use'
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'My Eyes Are Bleeding': Elon Musk Removes Bold, Italicized Font From X Timelines Citing 'Excessive Use'

'My Eyes Are Bleeding': Elon Musk Removes Bold, Italicized Font From X Timelines Citing 'Excessive Use'
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We Won't Have Taylor Lorenz Around to Ignore Anymore! Problematic Web Reporter Out at Washington Post.
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We Won't Have Taylor Lorenz Around to Ignore Anymore! Problematic Web Reporter Out at Washington Post.

We Won't Have Taylor Lorenz Around to Ignore Anymore! Problematic Web Reporter Out at Washington Post.
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Newly Released Footage Depicts IDF Destroying Hezbollah Strongholds, Weapon Caches
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Newly Released Footage Depicts IDF Destroying Hezbollah Strongholds, Weapon Caches

Newly Released Footage Depicts IDF Destroying Hezbollah Strongholds, Weapon Caches
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5,600-Year-Old Cemetery Contains Two-Times More Women as Men!
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5,600-Year-Old Cemetery Contains Two-Times More Women as Men!

An interdisciplinary research team has made a startling discovery at a prehistoric grave site in Spain’s Granada: a striking imbalance in the burials, with twice as many women as men! This gender bias is even more pronounced among juveniles, where the ratio stands at a whopping 10 females for every male. Can the researchers find an explanation? Orthophotography with the location of the 9 excavated tombs at Panoría cemetery. Inset, location of the cemetery. (Marta, DZ.B.et al. / Scientific Reports) The Panoría megalithic necropolis, situated at the easternmost point of Sierra Harana, consists of at least 19 graves, nine of which were excavated between 2015 and 2019. The research and excavations have been led by the Archaeometry research group from the University of Tübingen and the GEA research group from the University of Granada. “The Panoría population shows a clear sex ratio imbalance in favor of females, with twice as many females as males,” scientists wrote in the study published in the journal Scientific Reports. Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyHistoryAncient TraditionsRead Later 
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