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2 yrs

Kitten with a Shorter Leg Leads to the Rescue of Her Whole Feline Family, Helping Them Find a Better Life
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Kitten with a Shorter Leg Leads to the Rescue of Her Whole Feline Family, Helping Them Find a Better Life

A kitten with a shorter leg led to the rescue of her entire cat family, helping them find a better life. EmberLittleWanderersNYCLittle Wanderers NYC, an animal rescue, received a request to help a tiny brown tabby with "a malformed leg." When rescuers arrived, they realized the kitten wasn't the only one needing help.She and her three siblings were born in a bodega, "living in a rusted crate behind the kitchen." One of her legs appeared to be shorter than the rest. Even though she walked with a limp, she never let it slow her down."We knew instantly that she was a fighter," Little Wanderers NYC shared. One of her legs was shorter than the restLittleWanderersNYCThe rescue took the entire feline family under their wing, including the mother cat, and provided a foster home where they could thrive. The kittens, five weeks old, were boisterous, romping around with playful energy."Ever since we rescued these four kittens (Ember, Wade, Cinder, and Clod), they have been playing nonstop. Even Ember, with a malformed back leg, can't hold back. They are eating and playing machines all day." LittleWanderersNYCTheir mother cat, Elemental, was underweight, with a rail-thin body that required extra nourishment and care.Once the kittens were weaned and independent, Elemental moved to another foster home, where she could focus on healing and gaining strength. She seemed relieved to retire from motherhood and finally enjoy the pampered life she deserved. Little Wanderers NYC offered to help Ember and her entire familyLittleWanderersNYCFrom the beginning, Ember and her brother Wade shared an extraordinary bond. They were always together, cuddling, with Wade wrapping his arms around Ember.Ember never let her deformity stop her from getting around. Ember and WadeLittleWanderersNYCWith just three working legs, she not only kept up with her siblings but thrived, excelling in everything they did."She jumps, climbs, plays, and does everything that all kittens do. She has so much energy and fire in her, and she loves to be in the heart of action at all times." Ember was the one who discovered new land for the crew of siblingsLittleWanderersNYC"She managed to be the first of her siblings to climb the kitten tree and always discovered new nooks around the house to lead her siblings to adventure. She's a fighter and an adventurer who has an amazing spirit."Wade, her partner in mischief, has a silly and laid-back personality. Ember and Wade share an adorable bondLittleWanderersNYC"He loves to hunt his toys by finding a nook to hide and wait for the perfect moment to pounce."Wade loves riding on his people's shoulders and cuddling in their arms, adoring human affection as much as he enjoys adventures. Wade loves shoulder rides and cuddlesLittleWanderersNYCAfter two months in foster care, Ember was ready for her leg surgery, which would improve her quality of life. "Turns out she was missing a piece of her pelvis."With Cinder and Clod adopted as a pair, the rescue hoped that Ember and Wade would also find their happily ever after together. Cinder, Clod, Wade, and EmberLittleWanderersNYCOne day, a wonderful adoption application arrived for both Ember and Wade - a dream come true. "After the surgery, she will be going to her forever home with her brother Wade." Ember and Wade found their forever home togetherLittleWanderersNYCA request to help a kitten with a deformity turned into a rescue mission for the entire family. From a rusted crate in a bodega to cozy beds in their forever homes, they will never lack love and security again. LittleWanderersNYCShare this story with your friends. More on Little Wanderers NYC on Instagram and Facebook.Related story: Kitten Shows Everyone She's Perfect and Wants to Be Held All Day When She Arrives at an Animal Rescue
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Ebullient ABC Celebrates ‘Incredible’ Guilty Verdict of Trump, ‘Cheers Inside’ Biden HQ
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Ebullient ABC Celebrates ‘Incredible’ Guilty Verdict of Trump, ‘Cheers Inside’ Biden HQ

Not surprisingly, Disney-owned ABC went gaga Thursday over former President Trump being found guilty on all 34 counts brought by far-left Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg relating to the 2016 election, basking in the “incredible verdict” from New Yorkers that they claim had not only “broken” Trump in spirit, but will cause “a significant percentage” of voters to not vote for Trump. In tern, they argued, this could help President Biden — whose campaign broke out in literal “cheers” — secure a second term.     Correspondent Aaron Katersky covered the trial from the beginning and was given the first reaction after World News Tonight anchor David Muir finished relaying the verdict:  An incredible verdict on this day in May — late May, the former president of the United States convicted as charged — 34 counts of falsifying business records. And David, as the crowd outside of this courthouse found out, a big cheer went up from opponents of the former President who had been massing in the park across the street from the courthouse. Just a — a whooping cheer, and they continue to make a lot of noise. Three-time bestselling anti-Trump author and longtime correspondent Jonathan Karl opened the doors to what would be a common theme on the ABC News Special Report, which was polling indicates this will be fatal for Trump’s chances. “Donald Trump is now a convicted felon. Will that affect how voters will view him? And we have seen, David, a lot of polling, including one of our ABC News polls just in the past month, that suggests that upwards of 20 percent of people who have said that they plan to vote for Donald Trump...would reconsider...if he were...convicted of a felony,” he boasted. Muir concurred and acknowledged “some political pundits will say this was sort of baked in,” but spent the next few moments implicitly arguing this will matter given “how tight the race is” which “will be decided at the margins.” ABC’s coverage wouldn’t have been complete without chief White House correspondent and chief Biden apple polisher Mary Bruce, who delivered with the revelation that “there were cheers inside the Biden headquarters in Wilmington as the verdict was read” and “these guilty verdicts are a political gift to Democrats, a political gift to the President” to be “running against a convicted felon.” Hilariously, Bruce tried to cover for her friends by also claiming no one should “expect the President to completely upend his campaign messaging because of this,” and they don’t “want to be overly celebratory and feed into that narrative that this was somehow a witch hunt concocted by President Biden” when he’s “been adamant that he had nothing to do with this.” A few minutes after Muir reiterated Team Trump has to be at least “wondering” if they’ve now lost “independent voters and those who are on the fence,” he tag-teamed with executive editorial producer John Santucci to toast to how “a born and bred New Yorker...who enjoyed significant success here” has been “broken by New York” (click “expand”): MUIR: And we also know that Donald Trump, was a born and bred New Yorker. His father had a very successful real estate business here, a branding empire between father and son. Donald Trump enjoyed many, many years sort of being at the top in New York City and to be in this SUV now, guided by the Secret Service, back up to Trump Tower after being found guilty on 34 felony counts, even though he says it’s political, expresses disgust for what played out here in New York City today, this is a man who called himself a New Yorker for decades and who enjoyed significant success here. SANTUCCI: It’s a unbelievable story. A guy that was made by New York was just in some ways, you could argue, broken by New York and think about it, right? You talk about Donald Trump’s father, Fred Trump. Fred Trump succeeded in business. For those that know the New York area outside of Manhattan, he succeeded in Queens and Brooklyn. Donald Trump wanted to outdo his father. It was breaking into Manhattan, crossing over the bridge to the island of Manhattan. That was Donald Trump’s goal. Donald Trump told voters in 2015 and ‘16 that I live in the most famous address ever, the most prized possession on fifth avenue. He loved living in New York, being a part of New York, you know, even in the last couple of days, David, I had heard from many senior aides and longtime friends to Donald Trump that he actually liked being in Trump Tower the last couple of weeks. Keep in mind, David, that was his residence for decades. He took such great pride and joy in it. I mean, many people have told this story. I experienced it myself the first time I went into Trump Tower, that Donald Trump loved to show off the view. You look at the Plaza Hotel. Look at Central Park. This was Donald Trump’s pride and joy as a New Yorker. And to think that this is a city that he really spent his life trying to be a part of breaking into — you know, as we’re watching this helicopter follow his motorcade, I’m reminded of a video in our ABC archives of Barbara Walters with Donald Trump talking about how he wanted to make the New York skyline different, put his impact on it. He’s driving along right now, David, you got to imagine looking in part out the window, looking at the city that he had a big part of in some ways for many, many years. And this is a city now, David, that has left a very different impression on Donald Trump and I mentioned earlier, but just think about it, right. You know, we all grow up, we all move away from home. Life brings us in different places. But Donald Trump left New York because at first because of a new job that he became president. But then left in protest because of these cases, because of these prosecutors that he said were out to get him, his children followed. His entire being in New York is no longer there. It’s such a different life. As one person said to me when this case got started, think of everything Donald Trump had in 2015 before his foot stepped on the escalator. It’s a lot of a different life now. MUIR: It certainly is a new chapter for Donald Trump in New York City, a city that made him and as John said moments ago, today, a city that has profoundly impacted — where things go from here, though, whether or not this affects the outcome in November, certainly is an open ended question. Muir made sure to beat this dead horse with far-left congressional correspondent Rachel Scott, who was more than happy to oblige Muir’s focus on the May 5 ABC/Ipsos poll in which “20 percent of Donald Trump’s supporters said they would reconsider or withdraw their support for him if he were convicted in the New York case.” In turn, he argued, the Trump team has “got to be concerned about the potential if these numbers hold, because 20 percent of supporters who might reconsider changing their who they would vote for could be just enough to make the difference”. Scott agreed this will be a “big concern” and cited “advisers in the Trump campaign, allies of the former President, who have simply just been concerned about the image of having the former President, a presumptive Republican nominee, inside of the courtroom.” Muir worked in one last boast about how this would sway the election before resetting for World News Tonight in the East and Central time zones, hyping there will be “a question moving forward in the polling...whether or not certain voters in this country can stomach, if you will, voting for a convicted felon.” Amidst all the revelry, chief legal analyst and NewsNation host Dan Abrams provided a reality check, such as this instance when Muir voiced the left’s ultimate dream of jailing Trump (click “expand”): MUIR: [V]iewers at home are going to ask immediately, what does this mean? Could the former President be sentenced to potential time behind bars? We — we know there is the potential for that, though extremely unlikely for a first time offender, correct? ABRAMS: I think it is unlikely. This is the lowest level felony in the state of New York. We talk about misdemeanors versus felonies, but there’s also different levels of felony. This is a class E felony, the lowest kind. Donald Trump has never been convicted of a crime before. I think as a result, it is unlikely, not impossible, that he would be sentenced to prison time in connection with this case. There are other options, right? There is probation. I — I think the other potential option could be home confinement. Can you imagine that? And in an effort, if it were to happen before the election, someone who wants to be out on the campaign trail again, I think any serving of a sentence, though, very unlikely to happen before the election, a number of things will happen first. First, he’ll do an interview with the probation department. That is typical in any case. You have a meeting where you talk to a — because he’s going to have to have this meeting with the probation officer because the probation department then recommends what sentence they think the person ought to get. And then number two is a sentencing happened weeks, months ahead. There’s going to be appeals in this case, etc., so I think that the actual serving of the sentence, whatever it is, is probably some time away. MUIR: Some time away, Judge Juan Merchan will take into account whatever the probation officer suggests after this meeting that you say will take place, regardless of whether you’re sitting across from somebody, you know, who does what you and I do, or somebody who works in sort of any sector here in New York City and beyond. But this is the former president of the United States who will also have to sit across from this probation officer. How soon would we then hear from Judge Juan Merchan what the sentence will be? ABRAMS: So I think that we’re going to see when the sentencing date is set, right. To see the relevant ABC transcript from May 30, click here.
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2 yrs

Hogan pummeled on social media after calling people to 'respect the verdict' in Trump trial, 'regardless of the result'
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Hogan pummeled on social media after calling people to 'respect the verdict' in Trump trial, 'regardless of the result'

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, who earlier this month won a Republican U.S. Senate primary in the state, urged Americans to "respect the verdict" in former President Donald Trump's case. Hogan's post appears to have been shared shortly before news broke that Trump had been found guilty on all counts by a jury in a New York criminal trial."Regardless of the result, I urge all Americans to respect the verdict and the legal process. At this dangerously divided moment in our history, all leaders—regardless of party—must not pour fuel on the fire with more toxic partisanship. We must reaffirm what has made this nation great: the rule of law," Hogan said in the tweet.'Today's verdict is a fire-bell in the night.'In response to Hogan's post, GOP Sen. Mike Lee of Utah tweeted, "I don't respect this verdict. Nor should anyone." — (@) Eric Bolling tweeted, "Can you please do us ALL a favor and STHU. You fake news massive RINO!!""I hope you lose handily," Jeremy Frankel wrote in response to Hogan's post.Tim Pool called Hogan "a disgrace."But while many blasted Hogan, others, including former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, agreed with him. "By far the best Republican response i have seen. Respect for the system we all rely on, what a noble concept," Kinzinger wrote.John Bolton — who wrote in former Vice President Dick Cheney in the 2020 presidential election and plans to do so again in 2024 — tweeted, "Today's verdict is a fire-bell in the night. The Republican Party now has one last chance to change course, and not nominate a convicted felon for President." Bolton served as assistant to the president for national security affairs during a portion of Trump's presidential tenure.House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said in a tweet, "America is a nation built upon the rule of law. The jury has spoken and carefully rendered a decision. Responsible leadership requires the verdict to be respected." — (@) 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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2 yrs

RFK Jr. accuses the Democratic Party of trying to defeat Trump 'in the courtroom rather than the ballot box'
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RFK Jr. accuses the Democratic Party of trying to defeat Trump 'in the courtroom rather than the ballot box'

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested that the Democratic Party is using the legal system as a weapon to try to prevent former President Donald Trump from winning the 2024 presidential election. A jury found Trump guilty on all counts in a New York criminal trial. The verdict, which was announced on Thursday, came in the middle of a presidential election cycle as Trump aims to defeat Democratic President Joe Biden.'I'm challenging him on his record.'"The Democratic Party's strategy is to beat President Trump in the courtroom rather than the ballot box. This will backfire in November. Even worse, it is profoundly undemocratic. America deserves a President who can win at the ballot box without compromising our government's separation of powers or weaponizing the courts. You can't save democracy by destroying it first," Kennedy tweeted. "The Democrats are afraid they will lose in the voting booth, so instead they go after President Trump in the courtroom.""I'm also running against President Trump in this election. The difference is I'm challenging him on his record. His lockdowns during Covid. His atrocious environmental record. His cozy relationship with corporate America. His support for the war machine. His failure to root out waste and corruption in Washington. His service to the billionaire class. His bloating of the national debt. These are the issues that shape American lives," Kennedy continued. "I'll challenge him on these things, but the Democrats won't. You know why? Because they pursue the very same policies."Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who has said she would be willing to serve as Trump's running mate, blasted Biden in a post on Thursday after the verdict had been announced."Biden: GUILTY of abuse of power. Biden: GUILTY of turning our country into a banana republic where those in power use the law to go after their political opponents. Biden: GUILTY of undermining our Constitution and the freedoms guaranteed therein. Biden has proven he is unfit for the office of the presidency," she tweeted.Gabbard served in Congress as a Democrat but announced in 2022 that she was leaving the party. — (@) 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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History Traveler
2 yrs

Meet Denise Lombardo, The Loyal First Wife Of ‘Wolf Of Wall Street’ Jordan Belfort
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Meet Denise Lombardo, The Loyal First Wife Of ‘Wolf Of Wall Street’ Jordan Belfort

A fictionalized version of Jordan Belfort’s wife Denise Lombardo was portrayed by Cristin Milioti in The Wolf of Wall Street — but what happened to the real Lombardo? The post Meet Denise Lombardo, The Loyal First Wife Of ‘Wolf Of Wall Street’ Jordan Belfort appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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Bianca Devins Was Murdered By Brandon Andrew Clark — Then He Posted Pictures Of Her Dead Body Online
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Bianca Devins Was Murdered By Brandon Andrew Clark — Then He Posted Pictures Of Her Dead Body Online

Bianca Devins was a 17-year-old up-and-coming Instagram model when her follower Brandon Andrew Clark murdered her in a jealous rage on July 14, 2019 — then documented the entire crime on social media. The post Bianca Devins Was Murdered By Brandon Andrew Clark — Then He Posted Pictures Of Her Dead Body Online appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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2 yrs

Florida Teachers Being Trained to Indoctrinate Students in Christian Nationalism
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Florida Teachers Being Trained to Indoctrinate Students in Christian Nationalism

Florida Teachers Being Trained to Indoctrinate Students in Christian Nationalism
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Stormy Daniels' Husband: Big Weight Off Her Shoulders
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Stormy Daniels' Husband: Big Weight Off Her Shoulders

Barrett Blade, the fourth husband of porn actor Stormy Daniels, said Thursday that former President Donald Trump's conviction in New York is "a big weight off her shoulders" and that she feels "vindicated."
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Trump's Donation Website Crashes After Guilty Verdict
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Trump's Donation Website Crashes After Guilty Verdict

The donation website for Republican presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump crashed from a wave of traffic moments after Thursday's guilty verdict against him in New York was announced, Trump's campaign said.  
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Democrats React to Verdict: 'Justice Arrived for Trump'
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Democrats React to Verdict: 'Justice Arrived for Trump'

Reaction from Democrats on the guilty verdict rendered against former President Donald Trump on Thursday ranged from flippant and overjoyed to sober.
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