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2 yrs

Did this N.Y. congressman just suggest Trump needs to be assassinated?
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Did this N.Y. congressman just suggest Trump needs to be assassinated?

MSNBC‚ which Dave Rubin calls “a televised mental institution‚” just invited New York congressman Dan Goldman on Jen Psaki’s show to discuss Donald Trump and the 2024 election. Dave plays the clip of Psaki asking Goldman his thoughts on Trump’s indictment and upcoming trial for the events that transpired on January 6. “He knows that the people who were there are his supporters who he riled up and incited to invade and riot at the Capitol and try to disrupt the proper counting of the electoral college votes‚” Goldman said. “His rhetoric is really getting dangerous — more and more dangerous — and we saw what happened on January 6 when he used inflammatory rhetoric ... and his recent social posts are incredibly‚ incredibly scary for anyone that might be trying to work in government. It is just unquestionable at this point that that man cannot see public office again. He is not only unfit‚ he is destructive to our democracy‚ and he has to be eliminated‚” he continued‚ while Psaki nodded along complacently. “Did he say that the former president of the United States has to be eliminated?” asks Dave. “That seems a bit over the top.” “The same man‚ who just 20 seconds before that‚ said ...Trump’s rhetoric is getting more and more dangerous‚ called for Donald Trump to be eliminated on MSNBC — on a show hosted by the former press secretary for the current president‚” he sighs‚ pointing out the clear irony. “Try to imagine if on Fox News last night‚ there was a congressman — a Republican congressman — who said that Joe Biden had to be eliminated. Do you think there would be a bit of an uproar today?” Want more from Dave Rubin?To enjoy more honest conversations‚ free speech‚ and big ideas with Dave Rubin‚ subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America‚ defend the Constitution‚ and live the American dream.
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Pentagon wants $114 million for diversity‚ equity‚ inclusion initiatives after failing sixth consecutive annual audit
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Pentagon wants $114 million for diversity‚ equity‚ inclusion initiatives after failing sixth consecutive annual audit

The Pentagon is requesting $114.7 million to fund "diversity‚ equity‚ inclusion‚ and accessibility" initiatives in fiscal year 2024 after the department failed its sixth consecutive annual audit this month.The Defense Department's DEI spending has increased in recent years. In 2022‚ the department requested $68 million‚ and in 2023‚ $86.5 million‚ the Daily Wire reported. The DOD's latest DEI-related budget request marks the largest yet.The Pentagon's Defense Budget Overview stated‚ "The FY 2024 President's Budget request demonstrates the DoD's commitment to DEIA and includes $114.7 million for dedicated diversity and inclusion activities." It noted that the funds will be invested "in programs and initiatives aimed at furthering DEIA‚ and incorporating DEIA values‚ objectives‚ and considerations in how we do business and execute our missions."The Biden administration's DOD aims to ensure that DEI initiatives infiltrate the "entire workforce."The Pentagon's Strategic Management Plan for fiscal years 2022-2026 outlined five goals and 13 objectives for furthering the agency's DEI efforts in the workforce. The goals include "enhanc[ing] global joint warfighter capability to address emerging security challenges‚" advancing a "culture of organizational resiliency‚" expanding "equity and equality‚" promoting "workforce inclusivity‚" and furthering a "commitment to accessibility.""A myriad of contemporary policy changes has encouraged racial/ethnic minorities‚ including immigrants‚ to consider Military Service. While these endeavors have substantially diversified the entry pipelines‚ racial/ethnic minority and female representation remains low at senior leadership levels‚" the plan stated.It further notes that the DOD must support an "environment free from extremist behavior."While the Biden administration's Pentagon continues to set its focus on advancing DEI initiatives‚ the agency recently failed its sixth annual audit in a row last week.Since the 1990s‚ the DOD has been required to complete yearly audits. However‚ the agency only began performing the mandatory audits in 2018. The Pentagon has never successfully passed any of its annual audits.This year's audit revealed that only half of the DOD's $3.8 trillion in assets and $4 trillion in liabilities could be accounted for. Seven of the 29 components passed‚ and one received a "qualified" rating.The review was conducted by 1‚600 auditors who completed 700 site visits.The DOD released an article last week‚ noting that the agency had made "incremental progress" since the previous year's audit. Last year‚ the agency failed to prove expenditures for 61% of its $3.5 trillion in assets.Michael McCord‚ the undersecretary of defense comptroller and DOD's chief financial officer‚ stated‚ "I want to highlight that while we still have much work to do‚ our work on the audit over the last few years has yielded significant benefits to the department." He added‚ "Our efforts to track coordinate (sic) and quickly deliver security systems to our allies and partners in Ukraine and now Israel is closely related to the work across the DOD enterprise on readiness." Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said a successful audit is still years away. 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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Twitchy Feed
Twitchy Feed
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The Nation Wants to 'Decolonize' Thanksgiving‚ Celebrate 'Truthsgiving'
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The Nation Wants to 'Decolonize' Thanksgiving‚ Celebrate 'Truthsgiving'

The Nation Wants to 'Decolonize' Thanksgiving‚ Celebrate 'Truthsgiving'
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RedState Feed
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OPINION: 'Fair' Ranked-Choice Voting Isn't Fair at All
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OPINION: 'Fair' Ranked-Choice Voting Isn't Fair at All

OPINION: 'Fair' Ranked-Choice Voting Isn't Fair at All
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Washington Post Continues to Get It Wrong on the Israel-Hamas Conflict - Quiet Revisions Ensue
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Washington Post Continues to Get It Wrong on the Israel-Hamas Conflict - Quiet Revisions Ensue

Washington Post Continues to Get It Wrong on the Israel-Hamas Conflict - Quiet Revisions Ensue
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
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Sonos is debuting its first headphones and a streaming box next year
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Sonos is debuting its first headphones and a streaming box next year

Sonos has had a so-so 2023 financially‚ but the company is planning a jam-packed 2024 in order to jumpstart its recently relatively settled product portfolio. It appears that getting into the premium headphone space is going to be the way to do that. Earlier this month‚ Sonos CEO Patrick Spence teased that the company would be getting into a new product category. On the company's most recent earnings call‚ Spence said that next year would mark "the beginning of a multi-year product cycle" which would begin with "our entry into a new multi-billion dollar category in the second half of the year that will complement our current offering‚ delight customers and drive immediate revenue." Continue reading... The post Sonos is debuting its first headphones and a streaming box next year appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals LG OLED TVs and Samsung smart TVs just hit rock-bottom prices for Black Friday Amazon gift card deals‚ offers &; coupons 2023: Get $400+ free Trending Right Now: Berlin on Netflix: Everything to know about the highly anticipated Money Heist prequel We might finally know why OpenAI fired Sam Altman iPhone 16 series rumored to get these 5 big upgrades in 2024
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Science Explorer
2 yrs

Study finds female academics less likely to win prizes‚ even when the award is named after a woman
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Study finds female academics less likely to win prizes‚ even when the award is named after a woman

A new study shows that female academics are significantly underrepresented in winning academic prizes and having awards named after them.
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Science Explorer
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The bilingual brain may be better at ignoring irrelevant information
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The bilingual brain may be better at ignoring irrelevant information

People who speak two languages may be better at shifting their attention from one thing to another compared to those who speak one‚ according to a study published this month in the journal Bilingualism: Language and Cognition.
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North Korea Claims It Launched First Spy Satellite‚ Promises More
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North Korea Claims It Launched First Spy Satellite‚ Promises More

North Korea said it successfully placed its first spy satellite in orbit on Tuesday and vowed to launch more in the near future‚ defying international condemnation from the United States and its allies.Officials in South Korea and Japan‚ which first reported the launch‚...
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Wall Street Ends Slightly Down After 5-Day Streak
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Wall Street Ends Slightly Down After 5-Day Streak

U.S. stocks retreated Tuesday and the S&;P 500 snapped a five-session winning streak‚ with retailers down after some disappointing outlooks and technology shares falling.
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