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Kash Patel Responded to Candace Owen’s Claims
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Kash Patel Responded to Candace Owen’s Claims

Candace Owens is trying to destroy TPUSA, the organization Charlie Kirk worked so hard to build. She claims it’s because the TPUSA officials, who are also his friends, were behind his murder, and Charlie’s wife knew about it. FBI Director Kash Patel responded to Candace Owens’ claims on Megyn Kelly’s show, including alleged assassination threats […] The post Kash Patel Responded to Candace Owen’s Claims appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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DEA Agent Charged with Selling Out America & the DEA to a Cartel
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DEA Agent Charged with Selling Out America & the DEA to a Cartel

A former high-level agent with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and an associate have been charged with conspiring to launder millions of dollars and obtain military-grade firearms and explosives for a Mexican drug cartel, according to an indictment unsealed Friday in New York City, reports the AP. Paul Campo, 61, of Oakton, Virginia, who retired […] The post DEA Agent Charged with Selling Out America & the DEA to a Cartel appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Netflix-Warner Bros Deal Faces Bipartisan Political Pushback
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Netflix-Warner Bros Deal Faces Bipartisan Political Pushback

Some members of Congress on Friday deemed Netflix’s $82 billion proposed acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery’s studios and streaming unit an antitrust “nightmare” for consumers and creatives, while the company touted the deal as driving value for viewers, workers and shareholders. Netflix said the deal would create jobs and give its 300 million subscribers “more bang for their buck” by adding content at a time when President Donald Trump’s administration is focused on lowering prices. Nevertheless, Republicans in Congress have warned of potential antitrust problems with Netflix absorbing HBO Max and Warner Bros’ content rights. Democrats including U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren also criticized the transaction. Warren said the deal “would create one massive media giant with control of close to half of the streaming market — threatening to force Americans into higher subscription prices and fewer choices over what and how they watch, while putting American workers at risk.” Both Warren and U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal, who co-chairs the House Monopoly Busters Caucus, called the deal a “nightmare.” “It would mean more price hikes, ads, & cookie cutter content, less creative control for artists, and lower pay for workers,” she said in a post on social media site X. Senator Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat from Minnesota, said the “proposed deal, and any other, should be closely scrutinized.” While Netflix won the bidding war for Warner Bros studio and streaming assets, it has been the political underdog compared with David Ellison-led Paramount Skydance, which has close ties with the Trump administration. Paramount is considering making an alternative takeover offer directly to Warner Bros shareholders, who have yet to vote on the Netflix deal, CNBC reported on Friday. Reuters could not verify the report. As the process played out, Republicans in Congress warned that a Netflix acquisition would reduce choice for consumers and give Netflix an unacceptably high share of the streaming market. On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Mike Lee, a Utah Republican who leads the antitrust committee, said a Netflix buy of Warner Bros Discovery’s streaming assets “should send alarm to antitrust enforcers around the world.” 50% off DailyWire+ annual memberships will not return for another year, so don’t miss this deal! Join now at DailyWire.com/cyberweek. “Netflix built a great service, but increasing Netflix’s dominance this way would mean the end of the Golden Age of streaming for content creators and consumers,” Lee wrote in a post on X. Last month, Republican Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas and Representative Darrell Issa of California also called on U.S. antitrust enforcers to scrutinize any possible Netflix-Warner Bros deal, saying it could lead to fewer movies in theaters. The deal, given its size alone, is likely to face significant antitrust review by the U.S. Department of Justice, and also because it would eliminate competition between HBO Max, which has 128 million subscribers, and Netflix. Netflix could counter by pointing to shifting media habits and the fact that Alphabet’s YouTube has recently been the most popular way for Americans to watch TV. “We’re highly confident in the regulatory process. This deal is pro-consumer, pro-innovation, pro-worker, it’s pro-creator, it’s pro-growth,” Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos said after the deal was announced. A DOJ spokesperson declined to comment on Friday. George Hay, a law professor at Cornell University, said the review will depend on how much of the content market Netflix would control after the deal, and whether or not it could be addressed by a partial sale of some assets. “Warner Bros has a lot of content already in the can. So you can imagine spinning off some of that content to another supplier, maybe a Paramount or something like that as a way of ameliorating or diminishing the market share,” he said. The deal will likely trigger intense antitrust scrutiny in the European Union due to the combined companies’ market share. UNIC, the EU trade body representing cinema trade associations and operators covering 39 territories, said it will share its concerns and opposition to the deal with competition authorities. The DOJ antitrust unit is led by Gail Slater, a former executive at Fox Corp and Roku. She was later an economic advisor to Vice President JD Vance. Last month, Slater signaled that the “main thing” for her office is focusing on the average American’s biggest expenditures. Housing, transportation, food, healthcare and utilities lead the list, with entertainment in fifth place at 5% of household spending, according to a pie chart Slater posted on X. But those entertainment costs have been rising. Netflix raised the price of its own standard ad-free plan by $2.50 to $17.99 a month in January. HBO Max followed suit, raising its ad-free service price last month by $1.50 to $18.49. Trump has a history of getting involved in big media mergers and weighing in on one side. He actively lobbied the DOJ in his first term to stop AT&T’s $85 billion purchase of Time-Warner, voicing concerns about media concentration and his own displeasure with Time-Warner’s CNN cable network. AT&T ultimately won in court in 2018 and 2019. Warren warned on Friday against political favoritism tainting the deal review process. “The Justice Department must enforce our nation’s anti-monopoly laws fairly and transparently — not use the Warner Bros. deal review to invite influence-peddling and bribery,” she said. (Reporting by Jody Godoy in New York, Foo Yun Chee in Brussels and Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; editing by Chris Sanders, Franklin Paul, Nick Zieminski and Chizu Nomiyama and David Gregorio)
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DANIEL MCCARTHY: ‘Iryna’s Law’ And Bad Judges Who Make It Necessary
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DANIEL MCCARTHY: ‘Iryna’s Law’ And Bad Judges Who Make It Necessary

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Candace Owens Ducks the Livestream, Kash Patel Says Tyler Robinson Did It
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Candace Owens Ducks the Livestream, Kash Patel Says Tyler Robinson Did It

Candace Owens Ducks the Livestream, Kash Patel Says Tyler Robinson Did It
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Too Good to Check: Dems Dumping Climate Change – in CA?
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Too Good to Check: Dems Dumping Climate Change – in CA?

Too Good to Check: Dems Dumping Climate Change – in CA?
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PEANUT BUTTER MARSHMALLOW SQUARES
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PEANUT BUTTER MARSHMALLOW SQUARES

These are so easy to make, and you need four simple ingredients! Great for any gathering! ❤️WHY WE LOVE THIS RECIPE This recipe is so easy to make and is delicious! It’s only four simple ingredients and perfect for a small gathering. It’s made in an 8X8 and you can make them the night before...
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RFK's alleged sexting partner splits with another publication amid scandal-ridden book release
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Olivia Nuzzi's fall from grace continues as she parts ways with another magazine. Once a rising star in the journalism world, Nuzzi was first fired from the New Yorker in 2024 after news broke of her alleged sexting with then-presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., breaking the most basic forms of journalistic ethics and collapsing her engagement to then-Politico reporter Ryan Lizza. Nuzzi was later picked up by Vanity Fair to be West Coast editor. The overlapping narratives inevitably caused a media firestorm.Nearly a year later, the scandal has resurfaced after Nuzzi announced the release of her book "American Canto," which apparently details her alleged behavior with Kennedy but refers to him only as "the politician." In the aftermath of the renewed interest in and attention to the scandal, Nuzzi and Vanity Fair "have agreed to part ways," according to the Wall Street Journal. RELATED: Trump calls New York Magazine's Olivia Nuzzi an 'unattractive wack job' Photo by Paul Morigi/Getty Images for HBONuzzi's attempt at a comeback tour was met with a series of bombshell exposés written by her former fiancé, who began his career as an independent journalist following the scandal. Lizza detailed in his Substack series how he found out about Nuzzi's alleged sexting not just with Kennedy in 2024, but also with former presidential candidate Mark Sanford in 2020. Lizza went on to detail a toxic dynamic between Nuzzi and Kennedy, including graphic details about their sexual proclivities and the intense betrayal, while she insisted that the relationship was merely a "digital" one. Despite the overwhelming evidence and multiple accounts of the behavior, Kennedy has denied the allegations. RELATED: What the mainstream media’s outrage over RFK Jr.’s 'affair' is REALLY about Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesThe overlapping narratives inevitably caused a media firestorm, but it may not have translated into monetary success for Nuzzi's new book.Since its release on December 2, "American Canto" sat at No. 5,546 on Amazon's best-seller list and at No. 3,059 in the Kindle store. Despite the onslaught of media attention, the supposedly "mesmerizing firsthand account of the warping of American reality over the past decade" is currently sitting at a brutal 1.69-star rating on Goodreads. 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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Democrat claims she was pepper-sprayed by ICE — but her video and DHS say otherwise
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Democrat claims she was pepper-sprayed by ICE — but her video and DHS say otherwise

A Democratic U.S. representative appeared to undermine her own accusations against federal agents when she posted a video of herself claiming to have been pepper-sprayed at a protest.The newly sworn-in Rep. Adelita Grijalva of Arizona said that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials pepper-sprayed her during a raid at a taco restaurant in Tucson on Friday.'If her claims were true, this would be a medical marvel. But they're not true. She wasn't pepper sprayed.'"ICE just conducted a raid by Taco Giro in Tucson — a small mom-and-pop restaurant that has served our community for years," reads a post from the politician. "When I presented myself as a Member of Congress asking for more information, I was pushed-aside and pepper sprayed."She said in the video that there had been about 40 agents in vehicles, most of them masked, but that the community stopped them. She claimed she and her staffers were pepper-sprayed and she was pushed, despite identifying herself as a member of Congress."While I am fine, if that is the way they treat me, how are they treating other community members who do not have the same privileges and protections that I do?" she added.Many on social media pointed out that she didn't have the appearance of someone who had been pepper-sprayed.Tricia McLaughlin, an assistant secretary for the Department of Homeland Security, gave a spirited response to the Democrat's claims."If her claims were true, this would be a medical marvel. But they're not true. She wasn't pepper sprayed. She was in the vicinity of someone who *was* pepper sprayed as they were obstructing and assaulting law enforcement," McLaughlin wrote.She went on to say that two agents were seriously injured by the mob that Grijalva joined.RELATED: Church worker pretended to be ICE agent to extort $500 from massage therapist, police say "Presenting one's self as a 'Member of Congress' doesn't give you the right to obstruct law enforcement," McLaughlin added.Grijalva said she happened to be getting lunch at the taco place when the raid operation began. She coughed once in the video and said it was because of the pepper spray. 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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Scientists Able To See Preserved Dinosaur Embryos Inside 200-Million-Year-Old Eggs
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Scientists Able To See Preserved Dinosaur Embryos Inside 200-Million-Year-Old Eggs

Kimberley ChapelleThis unprecedented image has allowed researchers to see inside dinosaur eggs like never before. Scientists used a stadium-sized particle accelerator to scan 200-million-year-old dinosaur fossils — and then created 3D reconstructions of the skulls of baby dinosaur embryos. According to IFL Science, the results of the remarkably detailed scans and 3D reproduction have offered unprecedented insight into how young dinosaurs developed. The fossilized dinosaur eggs were discovered in South Africa’s Golden Gate Highlands National Park in 1976. The six-egg cluster contained fossilized embryos, which belonged to a bipedal herbivore species known as Massospondylus carinatus dating back 200 million years. While this species grew as long as 16 feet, these embryos seem to have been fossilized at around two-thirds of their incubation period. They’re so tiny that the dinosaur skulls measured less than 0.8 inches long — with their teeth shorter than 0.04 inches. Scientists were able to deduce that dinosaur embryo development was remarkably close to that of their living relatives, from crocodiles and lizards to turtles and chickens. According to Phys, these tiny embryos have historically proven fairly useless due to their fragility and size. Brett EloffThe fossils in question are some of the oldest known dinosaur eggs and embryos ever discovered. In 2015, however, Chapelle and colleague Jonah Choiniere transported their find to the French facility and managed to get them thoroughly scanned. The sophisticated process left researchers with nearly three years of data to process back at the university lab. The international team of researchers used the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble to create the imagery. The installation’s 2,769-foot-long ring of electrons was accelerated near light speed — emitting such powerful X-ray beams that the scans showed individual bone cells. “A synchrotron has several advantages over a laboratory CT scanner,” said Kimberley Chapelle, PhD, author of the study published in the Scientific Reports journal and vertebrate paleontologist at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa. “For example, a synchrotron source is one hundred billion times brighter than a hospital X-ray source. Secondly, properties of the synchrotron radiation also make it thousands of times more sensitive to density contrast, meaning that it makes it much easier to differentiate bones from the encasing rock matrix.” “No lab CT scanner in the world can generate these kinds of data,” explained Vincent Fernandez, co-author of the study and scientist at the Natural History Museum in London. “Only with a huge facility like the ESRF can we unlock the hidden potential of our most exciting fossils.” Researchers were thrilled to find each embryo had two distinct sets of teeth. One consisted of triangular teeth likely to be absorbed or shed before hatching — like the baby teeth of modern-day geckos or crocodiles. The other was similar to those of adult dinosaurs, likely the teeth they’d hatch with. “I was really surprised to find that these embryos not only had teeth, but had two types of teeth,” said Chapelle. “The teeth are so tiny; they range from 0.4 to 0.7 mm wide. That’s smaller than the tip of a toothpick.” As it stands, the team aims to use the same process on other dinosaur embryos to get an even clearer picture of their development. Currently, the goal is to analyze the rest of this six-egg cluster — with the scanned arms and legs already proving that Massospondylus hatchlings walked on two legs. “It’s incredible that in more than 250 million years of reptile evolution, the way the skull develops in the egg remains more or less the same,” said Choiniere. “Goes to show — you don’t mess with a good thing.” After learning about these 200-million-year-old baby dinosaur embryo fossils, read about the Nodosaur dinosaur “mummy” discovered with its guts intact. Then, learn about the fossilized dinosaur-like “sea serpent” found with a baby in its belly. The post Scientists Able To See Preserved Dinosaur Embryos Inside 200-Million-Year-Old Eggs appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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