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Dutch Activist’s Travel Documents to the UK Were Revoked
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Dutch Activist’s Travel Documents to the UK Were Revoked

This is insane. The UK revoked Eva Vlaardingerbroek’s travel documents. They don’t want her to come because her “presence in the UK is not considered to be conducive to the public good.” What they mean is it’s not productive for their burgeoning authoritarian state. If you doubted it until now, doubt no longer. The Dutch […] The post Dutch Activist’s Travel Documents to the UK Were Revoked appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Minneapolis Mayor Clashes With Fox News Host In Heated Exchange Over ICE (Video)
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Scott Adams, Assisted Suicide, And What It Means To Die Well
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Scott Adams, Assisted Suicide, And What It Means To Die Well

The following is an edited transcript from the The Michael Knowles Show. * * * Scott Adams has died. It is a sad story, though not an entirely unexpected one. And it’s important to note, Scott Adams did not kill himself. Adams, the cartoonist behind Dilbert, was a defining cultural figure for decades. His comic strip was a genuine phenomenon — so much so that, flipping through old Dilbert panels, one can feel a kind of nostalgia, like being at a parent’s house. He was a delightful figure in American public life. Adams did not stop at cartoons. He parlayed his success into a second career as a writer and thinker on persuasion, self-help, and politics. He became one of the earliest and most incisive commentators to notice something many others missed about Donald Trump: that Trump was not simply a big dummy saying big dummy things, but an extremely persuasive communicator. Adams could articulate that insight with unusual precision, in much more expansive terms. In recent years, however, Adams became associated with a much darker subject: assisted suicide. And yet, Scott Adams did not kill himself. Despite living in California, where physician-assisted suicide is legal under certain conditions, Adams ultimately chose not to end his life that way. But he very nearly did. In public discussions and on his own show, Adams spoke candidly about having been declared terminally ill, having received certification from doctors, having completed the paperwork, and even having obtained the lethal drugs prescribed for assisted suicide. At one point, he admitted that he had internally planned to take his own life on a specific date. That moment came and went. Adams did not take the drugs. Here he is back in June of 2025 talking about it: Scott Adams Update: In May, he was in intense pain and didn’t expect to make it past today or tomorrow. Now, his new cancer treatment has eliminated his pain and may extend his life by 1-2 years!⁰@scottadamssays So do I feel like I’m on borrowed time? Got a little extra? Oh… pic.twitter.com/PWc2UR1pqN — jay plemons (@jayplemons) June 29, 2025 Credit: @jayplemons/X.com For years prior, Adams had been one of the most vocal defenders of assisted suicide in public life. After his father’s death in 2013 — a death Adams described as painful and prolonged — he sought to defend assisted suicide in Reason magazine, writing: I’m okay with any citizen who opposes doctor assisted suicide on moral or practical reasons, but if you have acted on that thought, such as basing a vote on it, I would like you to die a slow, horrible death too. The argument was blunt: opposition to assisted suicide was, in Adams’s view at the time, complicity in torture. But something changed. Only after Adams had committed to the process — after he had received the drugs and contemplated using them — did he realize it was more complicated. He begin to grasp what assisted suicide actually entailed. It was not, as it is often advertised, a clean or painless “going to sleep.” The process could involve vomiting, prolonged unconsciousness, and hours of dying while loved ones stood by, waiting, checking repeatedly to see whether the person was dead yet. The act that had been sold as a mercy turned out to be something else entirely. Whatever pain the dying person sought to avoid would instead be imposed on family and friends. The poor family not only has to endure the scandal of watching a loved one kill himself, the very thing that is much more likely to persuade the loved ones around them to kill themselves. Suicide, after all, is not merely an individual act; it is a social contagion — it is long-documented as a contagion, especially among those who admire or identify with the person who chooses it. Adams eventually summarized this realization while speaking to Dr. Drew Pinsky and Greg Gutfeld, saying, “It’s not as cool as I thought it would be.” WATCH: The Michael Knowles Show And there’s the irony of Scott Adams’s final chapter. A man who had spent years publicly advocating for assisted suicide ended his life by rejecting it. And in doing so, Scott Adams offered us one of the best examples of dying well. An amazing irony in the grand scope of Providence.  He was calm. He was loving. He did not hide it.  Today, we hide death. We institutionalize it. We rush through funerals and euphemize loss. We prefer not to look at dying at all. In earlier eras, particularly in the Middle Ages, a “good death” was understood as one in which a person knew death was coming, put their affairs in order, reconciled relationships, and prepared spiritually for what followed. That is what Adams did. We should pray for him. We should pray for his soul. Though he was not a lifelong believer, Adams spoke openly near the end of his life about being  persuaded by Pascal’s Wager and by his loving Christian friends. He did not pretend to believe. Instead, he adopted an attitude of humility that is almost shocking in its simplicity: I want to believe. I want to spend eternity with Jesus. If I wake up in heaven, that will convince me. Some will quibble over the theology of those words. But there is something undeniably childlike about them — in the best sense. Not childish. Childlike. As Scripture reminds us, it is precisely this posture that Christ holds up as the model for entering the Kingdom of Heaven. Adams could have scandalized the world. He could have taken his life and inspired others to do the same. Many people looked up to him as an “internet dad,” a guide through cultural and political chaos. His suicide would have rippled outward, causing real harm. Instead, he chose restraint, honesty, and peace. The reaction from the legacy media was, sadly, predictable. The New York Times and Boston Globe framed Adams’s death not with reflection or mercy, but with denunciation, labeling him racist even in death. Here’s the breaking news alert from The New York Times: Screenshot: iPhone This is what they do. Listen, we’re talking about the political Left which celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk. So, yes, when a prominent Right winger dies, they’re going to find some way to attack him, even in his death. If they’re willing to do it to Charlie, they’re willing to do it to anybody. It’s sad, but they will celebrate your death. Contrast this with how the Right generally responds to tragedy: even when acknowledging wrongdoing or responsibility, there remains sorrow. There is room for grief. The New York Times wants to define Scott Adams by his worst comments. But I don’t think their narrative sums up his life at all. Then again, I don’t believe most of what I read in the New York Times.
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Vance Sinks War Powers Resolution With Tie-Breaking Vote
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Vance Sinks War Powers Resolution With Tie-Breaking Vote

Vice President JD Vance cast a tie-breaking vote in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday evening, killing the War Powers Resolution that was designed to curtail President Donald Trump’s administration if any further military action was warranted in Venezuela. Vance presided over the Senate as the vote was tallied to 50 yeas and 50 nays — with Republican Senators Rand Paul (KY), Lisa Murkowski (AK) and Susan Collins (ME) voting with Democrats. After announcing that the vote was tied, Vance briefly conferred with someone at the desk before announcing his vote. WATCH: ? BREAKING: Vice President JD VANCE just DEFEATED the anti-Trump War Powers vote in the Senate on Venezuela, casting the tie-breaking vote, 51-50 The resolution has officially FAILED. THANK YOU JD! You can always rely on VP Vance! ?? Trump wins again ? pic.twitter.com/8f7Eprt1Jg — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) January 14, 2026 “On this vote, the yeas are 50, the nays are 50. The Senate being equally divided, the Vice President votes —” Vance quickly covered the microphone as he looked over the legislation on the desk in front of him “Affirmative. And the point of order is sustained,” he said, chuckling, after the brief pause. “I had to make sure.” Two other Republican Senators had initially indicated that they would vote with Democrats on the measure, but were convinced to change their votes prior to Wednesday evening. Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) told Fox News host Will Cain that he’d been assured by the White House that there would be no move to put troops on the ground in Venezuela without going through the proper congressional channels. “For me, it’s always been about troops,” Hawley explained, adding, “I talked to the president … I thank for the admin for the outreach. We are not going to occupy Venezuela. That’s good enough for me.” WATCH: ? BREAKING: Sen. Josh Hawley has FLIPPED on the War Powers resolution against President Trump’s Venezuela operation Hawley is now a NAY, after voting YEA to advance it, drawing a sharp response from Trump “For me, it’s always been about troops…I talked to the president…I… pic.twitter.com/yFuo2RKVOc — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) January 14, 2026 Senator Todd Young (R-IN) also changed his vote prior to Wednesday, saying that he’d been convinced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio — who indicated a willingness to testify on the matter before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Rubio also said in a letter to Young that if the United States were to engage in “major military operations” in Venezuela, the administration would “seek congressional authorization in advance (circumstances permitting).”
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Dolly Parton Plans Huge Surprise Just in Time for Her 80th Birthday
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Dolly Parton Plans Huge Surprise Just in Time for Her 80th Birthday

Although January 19 isn’t an official holiday, it probably should be. On that day in 1946, Avie Lee Owens gave birth to the fourth of her 12 children. That baby was none other than Dolly Parton, who turns 80 in just a few days. As she starts this new decade, Dolly Parton is giving her fans a gift. She’s partnering with some big names in the music biz for a fabulous collaboration. “Coming this Friday. A new rendition of my song ‘Light of a Clear Blue Morning’ featuring@laineywilson, @mileycyrus, @queenlatifah, and @reba,” Dolly shared on Instagram. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dolly Parton (@dollyparton) Dolly Parton’s Birthday Will Mean a Big Gift to Children in Need The new record drops on Friday, just a few days before Dolly Parton’s birthday. The proceeds from the record benefit a cause near and dear to Dolly’s heart. “Proceeds from this recording and music video will benefit pediatric cancer research at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville, TN,” the post explains. The project created a lot of excitement online, and not just from fans, but from other musicians. Collaborator Lainey Wilson shared her enthusiasm. “So excited for y’all to hear this,” she wrote. Fans love Light of a Clear Blue Morning, and knowing they’ll have a new rendition of the sounds got them very interested. “Omg your best song too!!!” Someone wrote. “One of my very favorite songs!” Another person agreed. Even though it’s so close to her birthday, Dolly Parton fans feel like this song is a gift to them. “One of my favourite songs, with all my favourite artists!!! Can’t wait to hear it,” a fan wrote. “The girl group of our dreams,” a fan declared. Dolly, Lainey, Miley, Reba, and Queen Latifah really are an incredible crew. WE’re so excited for this one. This story’s featured image is by Jason Kempin/Getty Images.
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UK to ban AI ‘nudification’ apps in crackdown on deepfakes, digital misogyny, and abuse
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UK to ban AI ‘nudification’ apps in crackdown on deepfakes, digital misogyny, and abuse

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM The UK is moving to outlaw AI-powered “nudification” apps in a sweeping effort to tackle a new wave of online abuse, particularly targeted at women and girls. Announced just before the end of 2025, the upcoming legislation will make it a criminal offense to create or distribute apps that use artificial intelligence to digitally remove clothing from images without consent. These tools, often promoted under the guise of entertainment or personalization, have rapidly become a dark corner of the internet, enabling users to generate disturbingly realistic, explicit deepfakes of unsuspecting individuals, including minors. From harmful gimmick to criminal offense The new ban builds on the Online Safety Act, which already criminalizes the creation of non-consensual sexually explicit deepfakes. But until now, the developers and distributors of so-called nudifying or de-clothing apps operated in a legal gray area. “Women and girls deserve to be safe online as well as offline,” said Technology Secretary Liz Kendall, who introduced the measure as part of a broader strategy to halve violence against women and girls. “We will not stand by while technology is weaponised to abuse, humiliate, and exploit them,” she added. The government’s position is now clear: “Those who profit from them or enable their use will feel the full force of the law.” What are nudification apps? These apps use generative AI to strip clothes from photos of real people, often without their knowledge, and recreate the images as photorealistic nudes. The harm is both psychological and reputational, and the impact can be especially devastating when the images are circulated without context or control. While some may dismiss the technology as a fringe novelty, experts and advocacy groups warn that it has already been weaponized, including in cases where manipulated images of minors were distributed as child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Back in April 2025, Children’s Commissioner for England Dame Rachel de Souza called for an outright ban on these tools, arguing, “The act of making such an image is rightly illegal; the technology enabling it should also be.” The growing threat of AI image abuse According to the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), almost one in five young people who used its Report Remove service in 2025 said their explicit images had been digitally manipulated. Kerry Smith, the IWF’s Chief Executive, applauded the upcoming ban, saying: “We are also glad to see concrete steps to ban these so-called nudification apps which have no reason to exist as a product.” She emphasized the broader risk these tools pose: “Apps like this put real children at even greater risk of harm, and we see the imagery produced being harvested in some of the darkest corners of the internet.” Tech partnerships and digital safeguards The government also announced plans to partner with technology firms to develop stronger safeguards against intimate image abuse. One of the key collaborators is SafeToNet, a UK-based company developing AI-powered tools to detect and block the creation of explicit content in real time. Their software can even disable cameras on devices if it detects that sexual content is about to be captured. This builds on existing protections used by platforms like Meta to prevent minors from taking or sharing intimate images of themselves. However, some organizations believe that the legislation doesn’t go far enough. Advocates push for stronger, default protections While welcoming the announcement, Dr. Maria Neophytou, Director of Strategy at children’s charity NSPCC, expressed disappointment that the government didn’t go further. “We’re disappointed not to see the same ambition when it comes to introducing mandatory device-level protections,” she said, referring to tools that could automatically block CSAM creation or distribution at the hardware level. The NSPCC, along with other child protection organizations, is urging the government to require tech companies to implement stronger detection and prevention systems, particularly in private messaging environments where content moderation is limited. Looking ahead: banning AI tools that generate CSAM The government says this is just the beginning. Alongside the nudification app ban, officials are pursuing legislation to outlaw AI tools designed to create or distribute child sexual abuse material, and to make it “impossible” for children to take, view, or share nude images on their phones. These proposed changes reflect an evolving understanding of how generative AI is accelerating the spread of digital exploitation, and how legislation must adapt quickly to keep up. As AI continues to evolve, so too will the laws that govern its use, especially when it comes to protecting vulnerable people from high-tech forms of harassment and abuse.   Did this solution stand out? Share it with a friend or support our mission by becoming an Emissary.
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Why tiger nuts might be the fiber-rich superfood your diet is missing
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Why tiger nuts might be the fiber-rich superfood your diet is missing

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM They may look like shriveled chickpeas and carry a name that sounds like a novelty snack, but tiger nuts are quietly becoming a go-to superfood for health-conscious eaters. While they’ve long been a dietary staple in parts of Africa and Spain, the rest of the world is only now catching on. It turns out, they’re packed with surprising benefits. So what exactly is a tiger nut? Despite the name, it’s not a nut at all. Tiger nuts are tubers, a small, nutrient-dense root vegetables from a plant known as Cyperus esculentus, and they just might be the fiber-rich addition your gut and your grocery list have been looking for. Why dietitians are giving tiger nuts a second look Tiger nuts might be small, but they’re impressively versatile. You can eat them whole, grind them into flour, blend them into milk (a popular drink called horchata de chufa in Spain), or even cook with tiger nut oil. Whether sprinkled on yogurt or baked into muffins, these humble tubers are earning big praise for their nutrient profile. Registered dietitian Lisa Moskovitz, CEO of NY Nutrition Group, says tiger nuts “check all the boxes for a balanced, health-promoting plant food.” She points to their high fiber content and antioxidant levels as standout features. “These are very well-rounded,” Moskovitz says. “They offer a great source of digestion-regulating fiber and disease-fighting antioxidants.” Not a nut, but still a nutritional powerhouse While tiger nuts may taste similar to almonds and are often grouped with nuts and seeds, they’re a root vegetable, making them a great option for people with nut allergies or gluten sensitivities. That said, don’t count on them for protein. “They are not an efficient protein source,” explains Alissa Palladino, an Atlanta-based registered dietitian and personal trainer. Their strength lies in fiber — and plenty of it. The health benefits of tiger nuts Fiber for gut health and more A single ⅛-cup serving of ground tiger nuts packs five grams of fiber, or about 17 percent of your recommended daily intake, all in just 70 calories. “Pretty much every health condition is affected by fiber,” Palladino says. “Fiber helps with digestion, alleviates constipation, and adds bulk to stool.” In short, it keeps things moving and your gut microbiome thriving. Because of their fiber density, it’s best to ease tiger nuts into your diet gradually. Too much too soon can lead to bloating or constipation, which is the opposite of what you’re going for. “And don’t forget water,” Palladino adds. Staying hydrated helps fiber do its job. Consistently getting 25 to 30 grams of fiber daily can support blood sugar stability, healthy cholesterol levels, and even help manage weight. There’s also growing evidence linking high-fiber diets to reduced colon cancer risk. “A healthy microbiome influences almost every system in the body,” Moskovitz says, underscoring fiber’s wide-reaching benefits. Antioxidants that protect your cells Beyond fiber, tiger nuts are also rich in antioxidants, compounds that help protect cells from damage caused by oxidative stress. That matters for everything from long-term disease prevention to hormone regulation and metabolic health. Preliminary research, including some promising animal studies, suggests that tiger nuts may support liver function, help regulate hormones, and protect intestinal health. Antioxidant-rich foods like tiger nuts are also being studied for their role in reducing the risk of chronic conditions over time. Even traditional recipes like horchata made from tiger nuts have shown metabolic health benefits in early studies. How to add tiger nuts to your diet If you’re ready to try tiger nuts, you may need to go beyond your local grocery store, but not far. They’re widely available through popular online retailers and specialty food shops. You can buy them raw, roasted, ground into flour, or pressed into oil. For raw tiger nuts, soaking them overnight helps soften the texture and improve digestibility. Here are a few simple ways to try them: Toss whole tiger nuts into your yogurt, cereal, or homemade trail mix Blend soaked tiger nuts into a smoothie Use tiger nut flour in place of wheat flour for baking Try tiger nut oil in salad dressings or low-heat cooking For those managing diabetes or avoiding gluten, tiger nut flour can be a smart swap. Palladino notes it’s a great alternative to nut-based or wheat flours because of its naturally high fiber and low glycemic impact. Ancient tuber, modern superfood Once a traditional ingredient used for centuries, tiger nuts are now entering the spotlight as a gut-friendly, plant-powered addition to modern diets. They might not replace your favorite snack or smoothie ingredient overnight, but adding them to your rotation could be a small step toward better digestion, blood sugar stability, and long-term health. After all, when one little tuber offers this much fiber and flavor, it’s worth making space in the pantry.     Did this story stand out? Share it with a friend or support our mission by becoming an Emissary.
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They Save a Cat with a Glorious Mane and Gentle Heart, Giving Him the Good Life He Always Wanted
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They Save a Cat with a Glorious Mane and Gentle Heart, Giving Him the Good Life He Always Wanted

They saved a cat with a glorious mane and a gentle heart, giving him the good life he always wanted. BestFriendsFelinesFor most of his life, Hetfield the Maine Coon lived with constant discomfort, yet he never lost his gentle nature.When he arrived at Best Friends Felines in search of a second chance, he instantly captured the hearts of everyone there. The gentle giant had an eye condition called entropion, where the eyelid rolls inward, causing eyelashes to rub against the eye. His mouth was also severely inflamed, making eating a daily struggle.Without hesitation, the rescue team stepped in and created a plan to give Hetfield the relief and care he so deserved. BestFriendsFelines"He has the roar, the mane, and the personality of a frontman. Just like his famous namesake, Hetfield is loud, affectionate, and happily yells for your attention. This lovable lion of a cat is so ready to rock a pain-free life," the rescue shared.His road to recovery began with eyelid surgery and a long-overdue spa day. He underwent surgery and came out the other side victoriousBestFriendsFelinesThrough it all, the gentle cat with the glorious mane never stopped purring. Before surgery, the veterinary team discovered that Hetfield also had a heart condition, thankfully one that is manageable with proper care. He woke up from the procedure like a brand-new cat, freshly groomed and finally free from eye pain.He chatted away with his mighty meow, as if thanking his people for helping him. BestFriendsFelines"Every great rockstar has a story of overcoming adversity. Hetfield has just smashed through his first big hurdle. After living with poor sight for so long, he's now rediscovering the world with brand-new eyes, and they're as stunning as his spirit."He is receiving treatment for an infection affecting his teeth and gums, taking everything in stride. He can now open his eyes and see the worldBestFriendsFelines"He has never been one to back down from a fight. This boy has fought through more challenges in two years than most cats face in a lifetime."Hetfield is a gentle soul with a heart of gold, and he seems grateful for everything he's been given. "He greets each day with joy, gratitude, and a resilience that leaves us in awe. He knows he is safe and loved, and he shows it through headbutts, purrs, and his goofy ginger charm." BestFriendsFelinesHetfield's calming presence brings comfort to the kittens who race around the house like tiny whirlwinds. They love curling up beside him, drawn to his gentle nature, falling asleep to the rhythm of his soothing purrs."Through every challenge, Hetfield has done what he does best: kept living, kept loving, and kept showing us what a 'perfectly imperfect' cat can become with the right care." BestFriendsFelinesNow that he's finally living the good life, his personality is shining through. He has proudly taken on the role of shoe detective, carefully inspecting where his humans have been and what adventures they might have had. His magnificent coat is growing back, and he struts through the house with his bushy tail held high."Hetfield is one of many cats who prove that every minute, every treatment, every dollar is worth it." BestFriendsFelinesWith a second chance, Hetfield has defied the odds and is truly thriving. He lives each day to the fullest, and his love for people has only grown stronger.His signature loud meows echo wherever he goes, and the house hums with the rumble of his purrs. BestFriendsFelinesShare this story with your friends. More on Hetfield and Best Friends Felines on Instagram and Facebook.Related story: Stray Cat Comes Up to People Asking for Attention, Now He's a 'Giant Bear' Obsessed with Face Rubs
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NY Times: Prosecuting the ICE Agent Who Shot Renee Good Would Be Difficult
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NY Times: Prosecuting the ICE Agent Who Shot Renee Good Would Be Difficult
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Let's Engage in Baseless Speculation for a Moment, Shall We? The Skies Over Iran Have Emptied
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