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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
2 yrs

Encouragement from Paul’s Final Words
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Encouragement from Paul’s Final Words

In this episode of You’re Not Crazy‚ Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry discuss 2 Timothy 4:9-22‚ uncovering the weight of Paul’s instructions to Timothy—last words that shed light on Paul’s character and personal life. Whether you’re seeking to enrich your pastoral leadership journey or strengthen your faith‚ this conversation is for you. Recommended resource: Humility: The Joy of Self-Forgetfulness by Gavin Ortlund
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2 yrs

The NFL Gave Us Another Week Of … You Guessed It … RIGGING!
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The NFL Gave Us Another Week Of … You Guessed It … RIGGING!

I was so close to winning so much money in this game
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Rocky Wells
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Pasco Sheriff
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PSO deputies are currently searching for Evan Smith, a missing/runaway 15-year-old. Smith is 5’6”, around 95 lbs., with brown hair and brown eyes. Smith was last heard from around 10 p.m. on Dec. 1. (1/2)

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https://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2924dfok.html

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2 yrs

CNN's Dana Bash Presses Radical Rep. Jayapal on Hamas Rapes (Oy‚ Those Answers)
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CNN's Dana Bash Presses Radical Rep. Jayapal on Hamas Rapes (Oy‚ Those Answers)

On Sunday's State of the Union‚ CNN host Dana Bash repeatedly pressed radical Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) on brutal rapes committed by Hamas. Jayapal was like sure‚ sure‚ but Israel is terrible. CNN has aired plenty of pro-Hamas talking points‚ but Bash pressed a radical feminist on her radical feminism.  BASH: I want to ask you about sexual violence. And the -- it is kind of remarkable that this issue hasn't gotten enough attention globally‚ widespread use of rape‚ brutal rape‚ sexual violence against Israeli women by Hamas. I have seen a lot of progressive women‚ generally speaking‚ that are quick to defend women's rights and speak out against using rape as a weapon of war‚ but downright silent on what we saw on October 7 and what might be happening inside Gaza right now to these hostages. Why is that? JAYAPAL: I mean‚ I don't know that that's true. I think what -- we always talk about the impact of war on women‚ in particular. In fact‚ I remember‚ 20 years ago‚ I did a petition around the war in Iraq‚ saying that... BASH: Have you talked about it since October 7? JAYAPAL: Oh‚ absolutely. And I have condemned what Hamas has done. I have condemned all of the actions. BASH: Specifically against women? JAYAPAL: Absolutely‚ the rape‚ the -- of course. Of course‚ this is where Jayapal shifted the conversation‚ suggesting for some strange reason‚ Israeli a democracy and our ally‚ so we should judge them more harshly than Hamas terrorists:  JAYAPAL: But I think we have to remember that Israel is a democracy. That is why they are a strong ally of ours. And if they do not comply with international humanitarian law‚ they are bringing themselves to a place that makes it much more difficult strategically for them to be able to build the kinds of allies‚ to keep public opinion with them. And‚ frankly‚ morally‚ I think we cannot say that one war crime deserves another. That is not what international humanitarian law says. BASH: OK‚ with respect‚ I was just asking about the women‚ and you turned it back to Israel. I'm asking you about Hamas. In fact... JAYAPAL: I already answered your question‚ Dana. I said it's horrific. BASH: Yes. JAYAPAL: And I think that rape is horrific. Sexual assault is horrific. I think that it happens in war situations. Terrorist organizations like Hamas obviously are using these as tools. However‚ I think we have to be balanced about bringing in the outrages against Palestinians. She claimed 15‚000 Palestinians "have been killed in Israeli airstrikes‚ three-quarters of whom are women and children." Three-quarters? Hamas numbers. Bash came back to her point:  BASH: And it's horrible‚ but you don't see Israeli soldiers raping Palestinian women. JAYAPAL: Well‚ Dana‚ I think we're not -- we're not -- I don't want this to be the hierarchy of oppressions. "Hierachy of oppressions"? That's woke lingo for "you can't compare Hamas to Israel‚ that's unfair." 
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2 yrs

Let’s Talk About Joe Biden’s Softball Interview On Radio Network With Family Ties To Campaign Manager
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Let’s Talk About Joe Biden’s Softball Interview On Radio Network With Family Ties To Campaign Manager

There’s been a lot of recent Acela Media and Professional Latinx outrage over 2024 presidential candidates doing what they perceive to be softball interviews with Spanish-language media. Case in point‚ the kerfuffle over former President Donald Trump’s interview with TelevisaUnivision. Not surprisingly‚ they don’t share the same concern for President Joe Biden’s interview with a radio network owned and operated by the foundation previously overseen by his campaign manager. Per the Cesar Chavez Foundation Communications Fund: The Chavez Radio Group has Spanish and English-language stations across California‚ Arizona and Nevada. It’s flagship program‚ Radio Campesina‚ was founded by Cesar Chavez in 1983 as a way to both entertain and instill a sense of community for Latinos and working families. Radio remains a powerful medium for sharing information across communities and inspiring engaging conversations. Radio Campesina was recently held up by MSNBC as a “major purveyor of truth amid the landscape filled with misinformation and disinformation”. In other words‚ the left has deemed Radio Campesina to be an approved news outlet for the Latino community. What does an interview with Joe Biden look like on an approved outlet like Campesina? Imagine a softball made out of cotton candy‚ and you get the picture. Biden got very easy questions to which he stated to give canned answers before veering off and pandering to the community. For a taste‚ here’s how he dealt with the question on inflation: TONY ARIAS: It is not a secret for many of us that most of us have to work more than one job and live from check to check. The truth is‚ given the inflation‚ there is no extra money to do additional things or have a reserve. At least that's what people who owe me tell me. JOE BIDEN: Well look‚ I come from a family that's not dissimilar. I grew up in a family where we lived in a three-bedroom‚ split-level home with four kids and a grandpop. And my dad would come home for dinner and go back to work. So‚ you know‚ we weren't poor‚ but we had no -- no expendable cash. I mean‚ it was just... and even going to the Catholic school -- high school I went to‚ we had to borrow the money to get there‚ and I worked in the summer cutting the lawn to be able to go. So we weren't poor‚ but I don't want to make it out like I'm‚ you know... but I do understand that it's paycheck to paycheck. My dad used to say‚ "Joey‚ a job's about a lot more than a paycheck. It's about your dignity. It's about respect. It's about being able to look your kid in the eye and say‚ 'honey‚ it's going to be okay' and he meant it." And that's what I'm all about in terms of focusing on the growth of the middle class. When the middle class does well‚ everybody does. The poor have a shot up‚ and the wealthy still do fine‚ but they ought to start paying their fair taxes‚ I might add. But any rate‚ I -- I just think that we‚ -- I mean‚ look at all the great minds in the world‚ how many were Spanish speaking? How many are Latino? I mean‚ look at where... anyway‚ I just think it's we're being really very stupid and the way in which we handle immigration. And‚ you know‚ but my economic plan is working. There's 4.2 million more Hispanic Americans have jobs now than when I entered office two and a half years ago. Hardly a stout defense of “Bidenomics”. Nowhere here does Biden address inflation‚ and nowhere after this head-pat of an answer is there a follow-up question on inflation. Instead‚ the host continues down the checklist‚ asking questions on student loans‚ immigration reform‚ and the role of government in combatting disinformation‚ which Biden turns into a rant on diversity.  This interview of Joe Biden aired just before Thanksgiving on a radio network owned and operated by the family of his campaign manager‚ as the left were still in full meltdown mode over the Trump-Univision interview. This whining is not about “disinformation”‚ but about the left’s perceived loss of monopoly power and control over what Spanish-dominant audiences see and hear as news content.  Click “expand” to view the full transcript of the aforementioned interview as aired on Radio Campesina on Wednesday‚ November 22nd‚ 2023 (transcript and translation by FactBase)  TONY ARIAS: Mr. President‚ first of all‚ I want to thank you for talking to the people‚ to the Latino community through the radio waves of Radio Campesina. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: I keep telling -- Everybody asks why I pay so much attention to the Latino community. 26 out of every 100 students in our schools -- kindergarten through 12th grade -- speak Spanish. If we don't pay attention‚ we're crazy. We're a nation of- built on diversity‚ and anyway -- but‚ I have no problem doing that. Matter of fact‚ I'm looking at a…at a statue of Cesar Chavez‚ who almost cost me an election in 1972 when I ran. I supported him in Delaware‚ in agriculture areas. And we won-- Nixon won my state by 65% of the vote‚ and I won by 3‚100 votes‚ but I keep the statue [Inaudible] keep looking at it. ARIAS: That's what it is‚ Mr. President. Speaking of the Latin community‚ we know that you have a bust of Mr. César Chávez‚ our founder‚ in the Oval Office. What does it mean to you and why did you choose to have it there in the Oval Office? BIDEN: Well‚ it represents‚ to me‚ progress. Look‚ the reason I got involved‚ and I don't want to make a big deal of it‚ like I wasn't some great savior‚ but I supported him‚ was because he's fighting for just basic human rights‚ basic decency. They were putting these farm workers in basically old slave quarters. Not a joke. They -- they weren't allowed to go into the town of Georgetown‚ which is the capital of the-- of the-- Sussex County. I mean‚ it's just wrong. And-- but he stands for everything that -- by the way‚ his granddaughter is my campaign manager -- for the United States‚ is part of our strength. ARIAS: It is not a secret for many of us that most of us have to work more than one job and live from check to check. The truth is‚ given the inflation‚ there is no extra money to do additional things or have a reserve. At least that's what people who owe me tell me. BIDEN: Well look‚ I come from a family that's not dissimilar. I grew up in a family where we lived in a three-bedroom‚ split-level home with four kids and a grandpop. And my dad would come home for dinner and go back to work. So‚ you know‚ we weren't poor‚ but we had no -- no expendable cash. I mean‚ it was just... and even going to the Catholic school -- high school I went to‚ we had to borrow the money to get there‚ and I worked in the summer cutting the lawn to be able to go. So we weren't poor‚ but I don't want to make it out like I'm‚ you know... but I do understand that it's paycheck to paycheck. My dad used to say‚ "Joey‚ a job's about a lot more than a paycheck. It's about your dignity. It's about respect. It's about being able to look your kid in the eye and say‚ 'honey‚ it's going to be okay' and he meant it." And that's what I'm all about in terms of focusing on the growth of the middle class. When the middle class does well‚ everybody does. The poor have a shot up‚ and the wealthy still do fine‚ but they ought to start paying their fair taxes‚ I might add. But any rate‚ I -- I just think that we‚ -- I mean‚ look at all the great minds in the world‚ how many were Spanish speaking? How many are Latino? I mean‚ look at where... anyway‚ I just think it's we're being really very stupid and the way in which we handle immigration. And‚ you know‚ but my economic plan is working. There's 4.2 million more Hispanic Americans have jobs now than when I entered office two and a half years ago. ARIAS: And that is one of the biggest questions that Latinos have in our community about the (immigration) reform. What has to happen to be able to finish and what can we expect? BIDEN: Well look‚ I asked the same question‚ and the question -- the first major bill I sent to Congress was to reform the -- the immigration system. We are a country of immigrants. It's why we are strong. That is not hyperbole‚ that's a fact. And so‚ you know‚ what we're doing here is we're making sure that we're going to see to it that we have serious‚ serious effort to reform the immigration system. I proposed a comprehensive immigration reform on day one. We need Congress to act. My administration is providing a billion dollars in grant funding to support asylum seekers. We've secured record funding for border security and management. We continue to enforce the immigration laws‚ but we also... there's no reason why DREAMers shouldn't have a path to citizenship. I'm going to stay with it 'til‚ we get it done. ARIAS: And that's what we like to hear‚ Mr. President. Now‚ students are also struggling. Can they expect to have any benefit on student loans? BIDEN: Hey‚ man‚ where have you been? I gave them a break. We‚ you know‚ the Supreme Court turned down my total debt forgiveness program‚ but I was able to see to it that I found other ways to move it. So I ended up with a situation where you've got millions of students have their total debt forgiveness. For example‚ we have a lower... we've lowered the burden of student debt. Since taking office‚ my administration has forgiven $127 billion in student debt for 3.6 million borrowers. We've doubled the amount for Pell Grants to get people to school. We've launched a thing called the SAVE program‚ the most generous income-driven repayment program ever. And we reduced monthly payments for millions of borrowers. We expanded access to early education. My budget secured a billion dollars -- a billion dollars for Head Start‚ and one in three beneficiaries for Head Start are Latinos. We expanded affordable high-speed internet for... I mean‚ we have done more for education for Latinos than any administration has‚ and it's real‚ and it matters. ARIAS: It is definitely important to hear this directly from you. That's why these days there is a lot of false information and false news. And they run and run all over the world. Just imagine‚ I saw a video of President Obama selling my aunt Nachita's tamales. BIDEN: Yeah. [Laughs] ARIAS: What is the role of the government in fighting misinformation? BIDEN: Yes‚ yes‚ although‚ I saw one of me saying something that was off the wall. I couldn't tell it wasn't me. It was my... it lip-synced me perfectly. But my point is this: we're in a situation where we have enormous opportunity‚ enormous opportunity to grow the -- we have the fastest-growing economy in the world‚ the lowest interest rate in the world. I mean‚ we're doing better than any other major nation in the world. In the world. And one of the reasons we're growing and doing so well is because of the Latino community. It's not a joke. For example‚ I have more Latinos in my administration in the cabinet level than anybody else does. Four members of my cabinet are Latinos‚ more than any president before me. I made a commitment that I was -- when I became president‚ my government was going to look like America‚ and that's the case. I have -- and my senior staff across the board‚ and it looks like a country. It looks like a country. It looks Americans -- ARIAS: We thank you for taking the time to be with us today. Any special message you want to give to all the people for Thanksgiving Day for all those who are listening to us? BIDEN: Yes‚ the message is: don't give up hope. Hope springs eternal. I know it's hard. I know it's hard. I come from a family that's been down and out in the past. I mean‚ it just -- you just got to keep our heads up. I promise you‚ we're not leaving the community. We're not leaving the people who need the most‚ because they're the ones who built the country. They're the ones that continue to build the country. And so I'd say‚ just hold on to one another. As my mom would say‚ keep the faith. Keep the faith. I really mean it. ARIAS: Well‚ thank you very much‚ Mr. President. The truth is that I have to go throw water in the beans because they are burning. But I recommend that if you want to make a little change in your Thanksgiving dinner‚ have some (turkey) tamales with your champurrado. You won't regret it‚ really. BIDEN: Well‚ I don't think I will either. I love tamales. So I'm not sure -- I'm not sure I'm going to be able to get that done‚ but we'll try. Well‚ invite me back. I'm like a poor relative. I show up. The wealthy ones never show up. The poor ones show up‚ stay longer than they should‚ and eat and all your food. ARIAS: Here we are‚ this is your home. Welcome and thank you very much.  BIDEN: Thank you very much. Bye bye.  
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2 yrs

Mysterious Bird-Like Footprints in Africa Predate The Existence of Birds
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Mysterious Bird-Like Footprints in Africa Predate The Existence of Birds

Something left these marks... but what?
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Science Explorer
2 yrs

Something Gutted This Great White Shark‚ And We Finally Know What
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Something Gutted This Great White Shark‚ And We Finally Know What

DNA evidence confirms it.
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Pasco Sheriff
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PSO deputies are currently searching for Jakob Criswell, a missing/runaway 16-year-old. Criswell is 5’8”, around 150 lbs., with dark blonde hair and brown eyes. Criswell was last seen on Dec. 1 around 10 p.m. in the Clinton Ave. area of Dade City. (1/2)

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Sounds kind of what Hunter was doing??

" Federal law requires people doing the political bidding of a foreign government or entity inside the U.S. to register with the Justice Department, which in recent years has stepped up its criminal enforcement of illicit foreign lobbying, which in recent years has stepped up its criminal enforcement of illicit foreign lobbying."

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