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Senior Dog Gives Her Human a Look to Let Her Know ‘It’s Time’
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Senior Dog Gives Her Human a Look to Let Her Know ‘It’s Time’

Grab the tissues. A senior dog gives her human a look to let her know, ‘It's time.' Dogs have a way of becoming our best friends and supporting us in every moment with the time we are blessed to have with them. But we all know their time will come to an end, and we will lay them to rest with our hearts filled with treasured memories. It's one of the hardest things pet owners will ever do. RELATED: Man Puts His Dying Dog In A Wheelbarrow So They Can Go On One Final Adventure Stacey Has Poured Her Heart Into Happy Tails Rescue In a truly paw-sitive act of compassion, hospice foster caretaker Stacey Herrick shared a heart-wrenching moment when her beloved terminally ill dog let her know it was time to cross the rainbow bridge. For the past five years, Stacey has poured her heart and soul into Happy Tails Rescue Retirement Home, a nonprofit sanctuary for senior dogs in Pennsylvania. Her journey with dogs began in 2001 when chronic pain led her to adopt a tiny tan and white puppy named Daisy. “I went to a pet store adoption day and met a tiny little tan and white puppy who crawled up into my lap, crossed her paws and went to sleep. Her name was Emma,” she said “I was so grateful for all Emma brought into my life so I went to and volunteered for the shelter I adopted her from.” RELATED: Gut-Wrenching Photo Of Adopted Son Caring For Dying Dog: ‘I Know How It Feels Not To Be Loved' She Noticed a Lack Of Services For Senior Dogs As Stacey’s furry family grew older, she noticed the lack of services for senior dogs. “Our rescue focused on younger dogs because they were more adoptable, but it broke my heart to see older dogs confused and ill in shelters,” she said. Inspired by this need, she founded Happy Tails Rescue Retirement Home. This led her to another senior dog named Daisy. She came into her care in 2020 under the most poignant circumstances. Daisy had lost her owner and was suffering from Immune-Mediated Polyarthropathy (IMPA), a painful and debilitating joint disease. “Daisy’s family reached out because they knew I could give her the care she needed,” Stacey explained. Despite her illness, Daisy’s spirit was indomitable. “She arrived able to walk a bit, but we got her a wheelchair, did acupuncture, swimming, and more. She was a trooper.” RELATED: Dog Dying Of Cancer Goes Viral And Gets Showered With ‘Extra Love' Stacey Gave Daisy A Few More Joyful Years Stacey gave Daisy a few more joyful years with love and a combination of treatments. “She was happy until two days before she passed,” Stacey recalled. “She had a positive spirit, played with toys, and loved catching treats. She was truly the best dog.” One day, Stacey noticed a change in Daisy’s breathing and a tired look in her eyes. It was then that she knew it was time to let go. Capturing the moment on video, Stacey paid tribute to Daisy on TikTok, where the clip garnered thousands of views. “Letting her go was sad,” she said. “But I want to remember, and others to remember how precious and adorable and strong she was.” Stacey’s story reminds us of the incredible impact love and compassion can have, even in the twilight years of our furry friends. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Cat and Dog Snuggle up at the End of Their Lives and Cross the Rainbow Bridge Together Proverbs 12:10 “The righteous care for the needs of their animals, but the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel.” WATCH: Senior Dog Gives Her Human a Look to Let Her Know ‘It’s Time’ @happytailsrescuepa Her mom passed away before she came here, they are reunited now we love you forever Daisy #foryou #olddog #rescuedog #fyp #dogsanctuary #love #foryoupage #fypシ゚viral #foryourpage #seniordog #loveforever ♬ take a moment to breathe. – normal the kid LISTEN: Lost Child Mistook Mariska Hargitay for a Real Cop | Kevin Bacon And His Daughter Are Viral Again h/t: Newsweek Featured Image Credit: TikTok/happytailsrescuepa The post Senior Dog Gives Her Human a Look to Let Her Know ‘It’s Time’ appeared first on GodUpdates.
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Hunter Biden Gun Trial Kicks Off With Jury Selection
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Spotify Hiking Account Membership Pricing For Second Time In Less Than A Year
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Spotify Hiking Account Membership Pricing For Second Time In Less Than A Year

Next month, Spotify subscribers can expect an increase in membership fees as the audio streaming service is planning to boost its rates for the second time in less than a year.
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Texas Threatens NY’s Major Asset: The NY Stock Exchange
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Texas Threatens NY’s Major Asset: The NY Stock Exchange

As New York descends into a crime mecca with 1 in 5 hotels filled with unvetted illegal aliens and hardcore criminals released without bail, a new Stock Exchange has popped up in Texas. The timing is right for the Texas Exchange to seek dominance over New York’s. The Wall Street Journal reports TXSE has raised […] The post Texas Threatens NY’s Major Asset: The NY Stock Exchange appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Biden's Executive Order: A Double-Edged Sword For The Economy?
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Biden's Executive Order: A Double-Edged Sword For The Economy?

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NY Governor Announces Delay On Congestion Pricing Plan In Shocking Backtrack
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NY Governor Announces Delay On Congestion Pricing Plan In Shocking Backtrack

In a shocking backtrack, New York Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul announced an indefinite delay on the controversial congestion pricing plan for drivers entering Manhattan’s central business district amid fears that it could affect Democrats’ election chances. On Wednesday, Hochul said she had directed the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to push back the new toll’s June 30 start date. “After careful consideration, I have come to the difficult decision that implementing the planned congestion pricing system risked too many unintended consequences for New Yorkers at this time,” Hochul said in a video announcement. “For that reason, I have directed the MTA to indefinitely pause the program,” she said. The governor cited the high cost of living, saying “hardworking New Yorkers are getting hammered on costs.” She added that while New York’s pandemic recovery has been faster than expected, it is “by no means complete.” The MTA’s congestion pricing plan would charge drivers a minimum of $15 to enter Midtown Manhattan south of 60th Street. Drivers would be charged the rush hour price nearly all day every day — between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m. on weekdays and between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. on weekends. Cars would be charged $3.75 during the remaining hours. The toll is aimed at lessening peak-hour congestion in Manhattan. The around $1 billion raised from the toll is supposed to go towards upgrading subways, commuter railroads, and bus systems. Hochul is also reportedly concerned about how the expensive toll might affect local Democrats facing uphill battles in House races in the New York City suburbs. Republicans have already started attacking Democrats over the toll. Additionally, several lawsuits have already been filed over the congestion pricing plan. For months, critics have slammed the idea of slapping drivers with new expensive charges. Representative Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican and vocal critic of the toll, celebrated the expected change. “It is welcome news that Governor Hochul is considering delaying congestion pricing, scheduled to begin June 30, due to our pressure, the public‘s outcry and concerns it will impact Democrats in November’s election,” Malliotakis told the New York Post. CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP “I urge my fellow New Yorkers to continue calling their city, state and federal representatives because it is working. They are feeling the heat and this war-on-cars cash grab must be reversed!” she said. Another critic of the toll, International Transport Workers president John Samuelsen, who serves on the MTA board, also sounded off on the reversal. “I told the governor two years ago that if she imposed the congestion toll without increases in transit service it would be a political disaster,” Samuelson said. “It’s like taxation without representation. She let [MTA CEO] Janno Lieber lead her around like a stooge.” The MTA is governed by 23 members, who are nominated by the governor, NYC mayor, and local officials. New York City Democratic Mayor Eric Adams emphasized that the congestion toll should not be a “burden on everyday New Yorkers.” “We have to get it right,” Adams said. “We have to make sure that it’s not going to impact our recovery. We got to the point of more jobs in this city than in the history of the city because of the support in the recovery effort.”
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Why Pornography Matters
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Why Pornography Matters

The results of our pornography-drenched society are in. And they’re hideous. Pornography has disconnected men from women. It has led to less mating – after all, why date when you can get the dopamine hit of seeing bodies in various combinations at the touch of a button – and serious, society-wide sexual dysfunction (certain studies now claim that up to 30% of young men now suffer from erectile dysfunction). It has emptied wallets and souls. The average age of first pornography viewing for males is now 12. Some 73% of teens aged 13-17 have watched pornography. The brain can respond to pornography and its attendant dopamine hits much like a drug. And just like a drug, for some, higher doses may be necessary in order to achieve the original effect. In the last few years, the question of pornography has reared its seamy head. The availability and regulation of pornography has cut across political lines: libertarians see pornography as a harmless good, a simple and disposable product that harms no one; traditional conservatives see pornography as a damaging and soul-crushing symptom of hedonistic individualism; radical leftists see pornography as a form of female empowerment, with women “finally” controlling their own sexuality; traditional liberals see pornography as exploitation of women, a form of patriarchal domination. Oddly enough, our pornographic society is a sex-free, relationship-free society. We date less. We get married later, if at all. We have fewer children, if any. We do not form the little platoons of society – the family – necessary for its preservation. Not all of that is pornography, of course. But the utter pervasiveness of pornography isn’t a minor factor, either. All of this was foreseeable. In 2005, at the age of 21, I wrote a book titled “Porn Generation” – a book that was widely seen by many on both Right and Left as alarmist and prudish. That descriptor – prudish – was, at the time, one of the worst slurs you could toss at someone. It meant that you were repressed, that you were a Bible thumper. That you were – gasp! – judgmental. In the book, I wrote that pornography had become absolutely mainstream, from music to television to movies to education. That was before the era of Kim Kardashian. Here is what I wrote: Our culture has bred hollow young men, obsessed with self-gratification. Young women are told to act like sex objects – and enjoy it…Society told the porn generation that final moral authority rests inside each of us – and in our vanity, we listened. The mainstream acceptance of pornography has become a social fact….In the absence of community-promoted traditional standards, subjectivism reigns. Nothing is expected of anyone; everyone may make his own rules about what is best. The “live and let live” societal model is a recipe for societal disaster. To put it mildly, I was right. Our society has begun to figure out that the sexual mores of a morally relativistic society are destructive – that age-old ideas about monogamy and marriage and the value of heterosexual relationships, cultivated over the course of millennia, might be more valuable than the latest slogan about the joys of licentiousness. Pornography’s obvious vacuity and the damage coincident with its ubiquity is a reminder that consent is not, in fact, the highest moral value: that just because people choose to engage in an activity does not make that activity morally good or acceptable. There can be pragmatic arguments over the nature of government power necessary to reverse the pornification of our society – do we have to delegate too much power to the government in order to squash the problem? Ought it be solved at the level of social censure rather than regulation? – but there can be no question that consent alone does not morally justify pornography. In the words of British legal theorist James Fitzjames Stephen, “It is one thing…to tolerate vice so long as it is inoffensive, and quite another to give it a legal right not only to exist, but to assert itself in the face of the world as an ‘experiment in living’ as good as another, and entitled to the same protection from law.” WATCH: The Ben Shapiro Show The true answer to the question of pornography has been known all along: robust social institutions, as well as local regulations that make it difficult to create and obtain. We have a duty to our children to give them a society free of the scourge of pornography and its societal externalities. The Founders knew that, which is why they never considered pornography a protected class of free speech under the First Amendment. They would have scoffed at the very idea. In “Porn Generation” I made a series of recommendations – again, recommendations snorted at, up until the point every American child had access to smut on their cell phones. Those recommendations included better parenting, of course; more church adherence; school vouchers; boycotts against products promoting social radicalism (see, e.g., Bud Light); governmental censorship where possible; cutting off funding to universities that promote obscenity. If any of them had been pursued in 2005, our society would be markedly better off in 2024. They weren’t. But that doesn’t mean we can’t pursue them now. Pornography is merely a symptom of a broader underlying ill: a society that promotes libertinism as liberty, ignoring that a meaningful life is about liberty within a rubric of morality and responsibility. Any society that promotes libertinism rather than traditional liberty is doomed to the scrap heap.
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Acquitted Former Yale Student Suing 15 Women’s Organizations For Defamation
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Acquitted Former Yale Student Suing 15 Women’s Organizations For Defamation

A former Yale University student who was accused of sexual assault but acquitted at trial is suing 15 women’s organizations he says defamed him after the verdict. Saifullah Khan was found not guilty in March 2018 but was subsequently expelled from Yale anyway. He sued the university and his accuser – and is now suing women’s organizations he says defamed him in post-verdict filings. While suing Yale and his accuser, who has not been named in court or the media, the 15 organizations applied to file an amicus brief with the Connecticut Supreme Court. The filing included a proposed brief, which Khan says included “several false and defamatory statements.” Those statements include the opening sentence, which stated as fact, “When Jane Doe was in college, the Plaintiff raped her,” even though Khan was acquitted. The brief also claimed that “her rapist invented an ambiguity in Connecticut law and subjected her to years of costly and traumatic retaliatory litigation.” Throughout the brief, the organizations referred to the accuser as a “victim” and noted in a footnote that “Jane Doe was raped…” When Khan and his attorney objected to the organizations’ application to file the amicus brief, the groups defended their claims as “supported by the record.” The Connecticut Supreme Court disagreed with the claim, denying the application but allowing them to refile. In its denial, the court argued that any refiling must be “shorn of all facts not supported by the record.” When the organizations refiled their brief, the opening sentence was changed to say: “Jane Doe, while a student at Yale University, engaged in Yale’s legally-obligated reporting and disciplinary procedures to report that plaintiff had sexually assaulted her.” As Khan notes in his lawsuit, the original proposed brief is still permanently available on the Connecticut Supreme Court website. Khan filed professional ethics complaints against Jennifer Becker, an attorney associated with the initial brief. When answering the complaint, Becker apologized for the language, saying, “I first want to acknowledge and apologize for the offending language that was included in the draft amicus brief.” She added that her language “was over-zealous and unnecessarily forceful.” She also directly addressed the use of the word “rape,” saying it was used “without qualification that it was an allegation…” She claimed, however, that “any overzealousness on my part was ameliorated by the Court’s order and there is no resulting harm to Mr. Khan.” CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP Khan disagrees and is suing Becker and 15 women’s organizations who signed on to the amicus brief: Jewish Women International, Legal Momentum, The Fierberg National Law Group, Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation, Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Futures Without Violence, Advocates For Youth, National Alliance to End Sexual Violence, National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, National Crime Victim Law Institute, National Network to End Domestic Violence, National Women’s Law Center, Network for Victim Recovery, Sanctuary for Families, and the Women’s Law Project. The Daily Wire previously reported on the details of Khan’s case. In March 2018, a jury found him not guilty in a court of law. While some could argue that “not guilty” does not mean “innocent,” some jurors said they perceived him as innocent after the trial. “He’s innocent, and the facts prove it,” said Elise Wiener, an alternate juror who saw the same evidence as the other jurors. “He was acquitted because he deserved to be acquitted and the prosecutor should never have brought the case in the first place.”
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