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2 yrs

Cat Toe Tufts: A Comprehensive Guide 
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Cat Toe Tufts: A Comprehensive Guide 

The post Cat Toe Tufts: A Comprehensive Guide  by Chantelle Fowler appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it‚ but all of these articles were assigned‚ contracted and paid for‚ so they aren't considered public domain. However‚ we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article‚ then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com. Cats have many physical characteristics that make them so adorable. Whether it’s their expressive eyes‚ the wisps of fur on their ear tips‚ or tufts of toe fur‚ there’s no shortage of features your cat can sport that’ll make them unique. Today‚ we’re going to delve deep into toe tufts to educate you on what they are‚ why your cat has them‚ which cats have them‚ and whether you need to keep them trimmed. Read on to learn more! What Are Toe Tufts? Toe tufts (sometimes called toe floofs) are bits of fur that grow between the cat’s toes. This growth is commonly found on cats with medium to long-length coats. To be considered true toe tufts‚ the fur should extend beyond the paw pads. What Is the Purpose of Toe Tufts? Toe tufts serve two important purposes (we think): to help with traction and protection. Before we move on‚ let’s just quickly note that there isn’t a lot of scientific research out there regarding toe floofs in cats. While they may have served the protective services in wild cats‚ our domestic‚ indoor felines don’t really need them‚ so we’ll just have to extrapolate purposes from wild counterparts. With in in mind‚ here you go: Just like the hair on the rest of their body‚ long hairs between a cat’s toes help to protect their feet. This can be protection from either cold or harsh surfaces that may cause abrasions to the paw pads. Maine Coons and Norwegian Forest Cats have these wisps of fur to help them stay warm and traverse the snowy terrain the regions they originated from are known for. Think of the tufts as built-in snowshoes! Toe tufts can also act like a pair of sneakers on some slippery surfaces. Again‚ think of cold environments where ice and snow may reign. Having a little extra traction on slippery surfaces could definitely be of benefit. As you may notice‚ this doesn’t always equate to slippery flooring‚ and toe tufts can actually make your cat slip and slide a bit more on hardwood. Image Credit: Zhuravleva Katia‚ Shutterstock What Cat Breeds Are More Likely to Have Toe Tufts? While all cats (except for hairless varieties) have fur on their paws‚ not all breeds will have tufts between their toes.  The following is a list of breeds that are more likely to sport this adorable wisp of fur. It just so happens that these breeds also tend to have medium to long hair: Maine Coons Norwegian Forest Cats Ragdolls Somali Persians Balinese Cymric Should Toe Tufts Get Trimmed? There isn’t a clear “yes” or “no” answer to this question‚ as it depends entirely on your kitty and vet’s recommendations. In most cases‚ you do not need to trim your pet’s toe tufts. The exception to this rule is if the wisps of fur are causing issues like those below: Irritation You can give the tufts a bit of a trim if it’s gotten too long and is causing your cat discomfort. Sometimes‚ the fur can tickle‚ irritating your kitty and forcing them to lick or pull at the hair to find relief. This can become a compulsion and may cause other issues‚ so if your kitty is licking at their paws a lot because of overgrown toe tuft fur‚ it’s best to give it a trim. Image Credit: catinsyrup‚ Shutterstock Debris Collecting The long tufts can also become a magnet for kitty litter and dirt. A trim may be necessary if your cat is tracking litter and other debris throughout your home via their toe tufts. Slipping and Sliding Snow and icy conditions don’t exactly translate to hardwood flooring. If you have hardwood flooring throughout your home‚ you may notice your cat slipping and sliding on it excessively if their toe tuft fur gets out of control. As cute as it is to watch your cat Tokyo drift around all the corners in your home‚ not getting traction on the flooring can be a huge safety hazard. Matting Finally‚ you can give your toe-tufted kitty a trim if the fur becomes matted. Mats are very painful and can cause skin infections if not addressed.   Tips for Keeping Your Cat Safe Toe tufts‚ especially those getting a smidge too long‚ can be problematic for some cats. If your kitty is dealing with the issues mentioned above‚ you can give them a trim. Using a pair of scissors‚ you can carefully snip the longer hairs until they no longer cover the paw pads. You typically won’t need to go any shorter unless your kitty is getting irritation between their toes. In that case‚ consult your vet on the best way to treat. There are other things you can do aside from trimming the tufts to keep your kitty safe: Consider Carpeting Carpets aren’t for everyone and can be especially problematic if you have allergies. But carpeting and throw rugs are great anti-slip flooring options for cats with toe tufts that may slide around a bit more than other cats. Image Credit: Maliflower73‚ Shutterstock Add Grippy Furnishings If you have tall cat trees or wall-mounted shelves for your cat‚ jumping onto and off these high places can be problematic for kitties with slippery toe tufts. You might consider adding grippy furnishings‚ such as a strategically placed chair‚ to the areas you know they like to launch themselves off or onto to prevent slips and falls. Final Thoughts Toe floofs are more than just an adorable physical characteristic. They serve a very important purpose of protecting their paws from difficult‚ snowy terrain. While your cat may not be traversing icy ground‚ they may still sport toe tufts if they’re a medium or long-haired breed. You don’t need to step in to do any grooming on your kitty’s toe tufts unless they are clearly causing your cat discomfort in some way. Featured Image Credit: Anzhelika Mar‚ Shutterstock The post Cat Toe Tufts: A Comprehensive Guide  by Chantelle Fowler appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it‚ but all of these articles were assigned‚ contracted and paid for‚ so they aren't considered public domain. However‚ we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article‚ then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com.
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My Cat Isn’t Affectionate Anymore: 8 Possible Reasons
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My Cat Isn’t Affectionate Anymore: 8 Possible Reasons

The post My Cat Isn’t Affectionate Anymore: 8 Possible Reasons by Kristin Hitchcock appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it‚ but all of these articles were assigned‚ contracted and paid for‚ so they aren't considered public domain. However‚ we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article‚ then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com. If your cat has suddenly stopped being affectionate‚ it can be unsettling. However‚ it likely isn’t because of anything you did. Cats can be pretty sensitive creatures and may react negatively to things that we don’t even realize happened‚ changing their behaviors due to stress or anxiety. Health issues of all sorts can also cause changes in behavior‚ including your cat’s affection levels. Below‚ we’ll dive into these reasons and others that may make your cat less affectionate than before. The 8 Possible Reasons Why Your Cat Isn’t Affectionate Anymore 1. Health Issues Cats are very good at hiding their illnesses. In the wild‚ any sign of illness may have led to attacks from predators‚ so cats evolved to hide their illnesses as much as possible. Still‚ they may exhibit some subtle behavioral changes‚ such as no longer being very affectionate. Pain can lead to a decrease in affection. Pets and cuddling can cause pain for cats with certain health issues‚ so they may avoid people altogether. All sorts of health issues fall into this category‚ such as dental problems and arthritis. If your cat shows a sudden change in their behavior‚ we highly recommend making a vet appointment to rule out any underlying illness. Image Credit: Stock-Asso‚ Shutterstock 2. Aging As cats age‚ they may become more independent. Kittens are exceptionally active and bond very closely with their owners. However‚ as they age‚ they naturally don’t need as much attention as they once did. Your kitten may have been very cuddly‚ but they may not grow up to be very cuddly. This is a normal part of their development and nothing to be worried about. Often‚ adult cats prefer quieter‚ more relaxed environments. Their energy levels may decrease‚ and they may spend more time lounging around. This isn’t necessarily anything to be worried about‚ especially if your vet has given them a clean bill of health. 3. Stress or Anxiety Cats are very sensitive to stress. If anything causes them stress or anxiety‚ they may withdraw and hide‚ which can make them less likely to be affectionate. Big things can disturb your feline and make them stressed. New pets‚ loud noises‚ and moving all fall into this category. However‚ your feline may also be affected by very small things‚ like rearranging your furniture. Ensure a calm and stable environment if you can. However‚ sometimes‚ stressful events must just be waited out. Image Credit: Anna Hoychuk‚ Shutterstock 4. Traumatic Events Sometimes‚ it isn’t a stressful situation that causes a change in behavior. It may be a single event that happened to make a big impact on your feline. If your cat was in your lap and something scared them‚ they may avoid your lap. It only takes one traumatic event for cats to suddenly be wary of something they’ve been doing for years. Rebuilding trust takes time and patience. Cats may avoid the scary thing for some time and then suddenly be okay. Some positive reinforcement training may help cats “get over” the traumatic event by filling them with positive feelings. However‚ it’s important to do this slowly‚ as you don’t want to stress your cat out even more. 5. Changes in Routine Cats thrive on routine and familiarity. Disruptions in their daily routine can cause stress‚ even if it’s something as small as getting home an hour later than normal. Changes in feeding times‚ sleeping arrangements‚ and play schedules can all cause stress and anxiety‚ leading to changes in their behaviors. If your cat is experiencing these changes‚ you may want to reconsider the changes if possible. If you have to change your cat’s routine‚ try to do it slowly to prevent as much anxiety as possible. If this isn’t possible‚ then you’ll often just have to wait until your cat gets used to the new routine. Image Credit: Jaromir Chalabala‚ Shutterstock 6. Overstimulation Cats have a rather low tolerance for physical interaction and can easily become overstimulated when being petted. Overstimulation can lead to irritability and a decreased desire for affection. Learning to recognize a cat’s limits and respecting their boundaries is important. If you try to pet your cat too much‚ they may try to avoid you because they know you’re going to try and touch them. If your cat is always avoiding being touched‚ then they probably won’t seek it out. A cat’s tolerance for physical affection can be reduced over time‚ too. Kittens often have a higher tolerance than adult cats‚ for instance. Illnesses and stress can also change your cat’s tolerance‚ as we discussed above. 7. Socialization Cats must be socialized as kittens to be accepting of people. If a kitten isn’t held and petted enough when they are very young‚ it can lead to them not being particularly affectionate. It’s important to adopt a kitten from a quality breeder for this reason. Otherwise‚ the kitten may not be properly socialized. Socializing kittens can take a lot of work‚ but it is important for the cat to be well-behaved as an adult. Cats that aren’t socialized may also be more prone to fear and stress‚ which can make them less affectionate over time. Adult cats tend to get “less” socialized as they get older and more set in their ways. Therefore‚ don’t assume that your kitten will continue to be accepting and cuddly with everyone as they get older. Adult cats tend to be more fearful. Image Credit: Frau aus UA‚ Shutterstock 8. Seasonal Changes Cats may also shift as the seasons change. The lighting levels will affect the cat’s hormones‚ which can make their personality change slightly. However‚ these changes aren’t often extreme‚ especially if your cat is spayed or neutered. Instead‚ you may only notice that your feline sleeps more or is more active—both of which may lead to less affection. Conclusion Cats vary widely in affection levels. Some breeds are exceptionally affectionate‚ like Ragdolls. However‚ others may not be very affectionate at all. Cats can vary quite a bit‚ too. Just because your cat belongs to a certain breed doesn’t necessarily mean they will be exceptionally affectionate. Socialization and experiences will affect your cat’s personality‚ too. If your cat suddenly has a change of personality‚ you should seek out an appointment with your vet. Many health issues can cause behavioral problems‚ so these are important to rule out first and foremost. Featured Image Credit: Piqsels The post My Cat Isn’t Affectionate Anymore: 8 Possible Reasons by Kristin Hitchcock appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it‚ but all of these articles were assigned‚ contracted and paid for‚ so they aren't considered public domain. However‚ we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article‚ then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com.
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Do Cats Get Tired of Meowing? Interesting Facts to Know
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Do Cats Get Tired of Meowing? Interesting Facts to Know

The post Do Cats Get Tired of Meowing? Interesting Facts to Know by Ashley Bates appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it‚ but all of these articles were assigned‚ contracted and paid for‚ so they aren't considered public domain. However‚ we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article‚ then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com. Some cats are all mouth—meowing‚ meowing‚ meowing. Do they ever get sick of it? Well‚ if they do‚ they probably would just stop‚ right? After all‚ doesn’t everyone get sick of hearing themselves after a while? Your cat getting tired of meowing will depend greatly on how much they meow and why they are meowing. Some cats barely vocalize‚ while others are quite talkative. With those Chatty Cathys‚ you might be sick of it‚ but it doesn’t really sound like they are‚ does it? Let’s learn more about kitty behaviors! Cats and Their Meow Many kitties are vocal about one thing or another—whether it’s when they get hungry or want extra attention. They use it as a method of communication with their humans—and maybe it’s because we’re talking all the time! Meowing isn’t all cats accomplish! They have a series of different vocalizations that match their mood: growling‚ chirping‚ hissing‚ yowling—you name it. Each one has its own special meaning. So‚ it’s safe to say that if a cat ever got sick of meowing‚ they have tons of vocal exercises to try out instead! Do Cats Get Tired of Meowing? Cats can indeed get bored with meowing‚ especially if they are just meowing to try to get attention from you. They may eventually lose interest in whatever they’re meowing about. However‚ some cats may meow for longer in an attempt to force you to pay attention to them. How quickly a cat gets tired of meowing depends on the individual cat and the reason they are meowing. Let’s look at some reasons why cats meow so that you can understand your cat better and give them the attention and care that they want‚ as well as when their meowing might be more urgent. Image Credit: New Africa‚ Shutterstock Why Do Cats Meow? Cats can essentially meow for whatever reason they want. Usually‚ it’s to initiate play or strike up an interaction. They might also be tattling on another animal in the home or begging you to rescue them from the crazy kiddos running around. Here are some details in depth! 1. Greeting Cats will meow when greeting someone. It’s their own kitty way of saying‚ “Hello. How are you today? Please pet my back.” They hear you call them by their name‚ talk to them‚ and make various noises—it’s only natural that they would want to return the salutations. 2. Communicating Our cats can’t talk to us the way we wish they could‚ but they can tell us a lot by verbal cues and body language alone. They can display various emotions‚ wants‚ or needs by meowing. 3. Attention-Seeking If the meowing is combined with rubbing‚ bunting‚ climbing‚ and kneading you‚ they might immediately demand your attention! Image Credit: Zhuravlev Andrey‚ Shutterstock 4. Wanting Food We all know that cats are bottomless pits! If you let the food bowl get empty‚ you’ve already made one mistake—and you’ll hear about it! Sometimes‚ folks have to portion control their cat’s food to ensure they aren’t overeating. Other cats are fine eating at their leisure with an ever-flowing food source. They don’t have trouble with portion control and can be trusted with an endless buffet—but most kitties will take full advantage and eat‚ eat‚ eat! 5. Mating If your cat is in heat or searching for a mate‚ meowing (along with some other otherworldly sounds) can happen‚ and it can happen often! A cat in heat might be one of the most mind-numbing‚ nails-across-a-chalkboard experiences. To curb all of those behavioral problems in males and females‚ getting your cat fixed before they turn 6 months of age is important. Cats can go into heat for the first time anywhere between 4 and 6 months old. It is advised to get them fixed before they reach sexual maturity to avoid annoying behaviors such as spraying‚ aggression‚ and a laundry list of other problems that occur. 6. Confusion As cats age‚ things may not be as clear to them as they once were. Don’t let this dishearten you. Listening to hour-long meowing sessions might be annoying‚ but you can find creative ways to curb the behavior—even if it means separating yourself from the problem altogether. Cats can get dementia just like humans can. Cats begin to decline around 10 to 15 years old‚ meaning this is the timeline of dementia flares. Confusion is an obvious sign. Other signs of dementia can include: Disorientation Different sleep patterns Appetite loss Eliminating outside of the litter box Excess meowing If your cat has dementia‚ make sure you keep their environment as unchanged as possible and make all necessities easily accessible. It’s important to discuss with your veterinarian how to handle dementia in your cat if you notice the signs. 7. Illness Your cat just might be ill‚ and you haven’t really picked up on the other cues yet. Many issues involving pain can be associated with meowing in your cat. Examples include hyperthyroidism‚ kidney disease‚ and even arthritis. If you haven’t mulled over sickness as a culprit yet‚ you may want to consider other visual symptomatic displays. Are they more lethargic than usual? Does their personality seem affected? Are they peeing or pooping too much or too little? These are all important factors if you want to get to the bottom of a problem. Always consult your vet immediately if you suspect they are in poor health. Image Credit: dimitrisvetsikas1969‚ Pixabay Feral Cats vs. Domestic Cats: Why Is Meowing Different? As a cat lover‚ this is interesting. Did you know that feral cats that never had human interaction don’t meow? That’s right! Feral cats don’t communicate in this way‚ and it can be a telltale sign if you find a lost kitty—are they wild or tame? If they follow you around meowing‚ they very likely belonged to someone at some point. Or‚ they may have had close interactions with people throughout their lives. Conclusion So‚ now you can understand a little bit more about cats and why they meow. They can drone all day for a variety of reasons and most of the time it is no cause for concern. But‚ of course‚ most of the time isn’t every time so it’s important to note changes in behavior. If you feel like meowing is becoming problematic‚ a vet visit might be the next thing on your to-do list. Sources https://www.webmd.com/pets/cats/cats-excessive-meowing   Featured Image Credit: Stanimir G.Stoev‚ Shutterstock The post Do Cats Get Tired of Meowing? Interesting Facts to Know by Ashley Bates appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it‚ but all of these articles were assigned‚ contracted and paid for‚ so they aren't considered public domain. However‚ we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article‚ then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com.
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ABC Rushes To Defend Biden-Senate Border Bill From GOP Criticism
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ABC Rushes To Defend Biden-Senate Border Bill From GOP Criticism

Like good firefighters‚ ABC World News Tonight rushed to defend the stalled border bill currently being negotiated between The White House and the Senate. This is but the most recent instance of ABC’s going to the mat for this as of yet unseen legislation. Watch the brief report in its entirety as aired on ABC World News Tonight on Wednesday‚ January 31st‚ 2024: DAVID MUIR: We turn now to the border‚ and tonight‚ the eye-opening message from a leading Senate Republican who was asked if House Republicans should tune out Donald Trump on this. Rachel Scott on the hill.  RACHEL SCOTT: Today‚ Donald Trump turning up the pressure on Republicans to reject the border security bill their own party has demanded for months. Trump attacking the compromise bill senate Republicans and Democrats are working on together‚ saying‚ "Call it the stupid bill. And make sure it doesn't get passed."  DONALD TRUMP: A bad border deal would be worse than no deal at all. RACHEL SCOTT: Trump wants to kill the bill so he can run on immigration in the general election. But Senate Republican leader Mitch Mcconnell vowing to push forward.  MITCH MCCONNELL: Obviously‚ this is an incredibly challenging political discussion we've been having. I still favor trying to make law when you can.  SCOTT: Conservative Republican senator James Lankford of Oklahoma‚ who has been leading the negotiations‚ tells me Republicans have waiting for this moment for 30 years.  JAMES LANKFORD: Republicans have talked about this for a long time. We've done lots of press conferences. We've done lots of trips to the border. We've done lots of moments to be able to say something needs to be done. This is our "Something" moment.  SCOTT: And to Republicans- to Republicans that are watching what the former president is saying‚ calling it a betrayal‚ calling it a stupid bill‚ are you just telling them to tune that out?  LANKFORD: No‚ I'm just telling them to read the bill and make their own decision on it.  SCOTT: Donald Trump has called the Senate bill “ridiculous”‚ insisting it will only make things worse. But here's the thing. Nobody even knows what's in that compromise yet. It is still being negotiated‚ David. MUIR: Not even made public yet. Rachel Scott‚ live on The Hill. Rachel‚ thank you. Anchor David Muir fanned the flames of hysteria as he set up Rachel Scott’s report. The “eye-opening” message turned out to be GOP Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell saying “I still favor trying to make law whenever I can”. Not very eye-opening‚ if we’re being honest.  Scott very quickly moves to echo a Democrat talking point: “Trump wants to kill the bill so he can run on immigration.” Is Trump somehow going to forgo those lines of attack if the opportunity presents itself? Likely not‚ but the Acela Media don’t often let facts get in the way of a good story. Cut to Senator James Lankford (R-OK)‚ who’s been out front on this bill since the beginning‚ defending the bill and asking people to read it. Rachel Scott cast both McConnell and Lankford against former President Donald Trump‚ and had them defend themselves and the bill against his statements in opposition. The whole thing was a “Republicans in Disarray” report‚ even if that phrase was never uttered. The report closes out with Scott and Muir outraged that anyone would criticize the bill without reading its text.  This report suffers from the same fatal flaw as the others: there is no mention of the fact that the House already passed an immigration bill- H.R. 2‚ which was a precondition for passage of assistance to Ukraine and Israel. In this case‚ there isn’t even a mention of Speaker Mike Johnson.  This report‚ far from delivering any actual news‚ served to build a foundation with which to blame Republicans- both for the failure of this bill should it fail to get enacted‚ and for the broader border disaster.  
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Bush and Tlaib — the lone votes against 'No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act' — call it 'redundant'
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Bush and Tlaib — the lone votes against 'No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act' — call it 'redundant'

Democratic Reps. Cori Bush of Missouri and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan were the only two House lawmakers who voted against a measure that declares all aliens who were involved in the terror attacks against Israel that began on October 7‚ 2023‚ as "inadmissible" and "ineligible for any relief under the immigration laws." Both lawmakers described the proposal as "redundant.""Any alien who carried out‚ participated in‚ planned‚ financed‚ afforded material support to‚ or otherwise facilitated any of the attacks against Israel initiated by Hamas beginning on October 7‚ 2023‚ is inadmissible‚" the measure states in part.The measure‚ dubbed the "No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act‚" sailed through the House in a bipartisan 422-2 vote. Democratic Rep. Delia Ramirez of Illinois voted present. Six others did not vote. "I opposed H.R. 6679 because it is a redundant‚ empty messaging bill Republicans are using to target immigrants and incite anti-Palestinian hate. Republicans have ZERO credibility on these issues‚" Bush asserted. — (@) "H.R. 6679 is unnecessary because it is redundant with already existing federal law. It's just another GOP messaging bill being used to incite anti-Arab‚ anti-Palestinian‚ and anti-Muslim hatred that makes communities like ours unsafe‚" Tlaib said in a statement."I voted PRESENT because I am done with political games‚" Ramirez said in a statement. "The majority is wasting time bringing a bill that is already current law. There are ALREADY no immigration benefits for Hamas terrorists. After participating for 15 hours of a sham impeachment‚ I could not stomach another bill only introduced to score cheap political points‚ politicize immigration‚ and divide our communities. Like the Republican’s sham impeachment‚ this bill does not meaningfully address border security nor further protect our communities. H.R.6679 is unnecessary. It’s a waste of resources and time. And I'm not playing along."U.S. law currently indicates that aliens who engage in terrorist activity are inadmissible and stipulates that individuals connected with the Palestine Liberation Organization are considered to be involved in terror activity‚ but H.R. 6679 would add Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad as well."H.R. 6679 bars Hamas terrorists from receiving any immigration relief under U.S. law. Although current law provides that those aliens engaged in terrorist activities are inadmissible to and removable from the United States‚ Hamas terrorists are not necessarily barred from receiving other forms of immigration relief. H.R. 6679 explicitly bars Hamas terrorists from receiving any immigration relief or benefit under our laws‚" a press release on gop.gov states."H.R. 6679 simplifies the inefficient and time-consuming analysis for determining whether an alien has engaged in terrorist activities for inadmissibility or removability purposes. While aliens who engage in terrorist activities are already inadmissible and removable under U.S. law‚ the analysis to determine whether an alien has engaged in terrorist activities is often time-consuming and inefficient. H.R. 6679 simplifies that process‚ underscoring that the United States has zero tolerance for terrorism around the world and that America will not provide a safe harbor to aliens who were part of the terror attacks against Israel initiated by Hamas beginning on October 7‚ 2023‚" the webpage also states.Hamas has been designated as a foreign terrorist organization for more than two decades.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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John Harwood labels the idea that people are being crushed by a bad economy as 'crazy bulls**t'
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John Harwood labels the idea that people are being crushed by a bad economy as 'crazy bulls**t'

John Harwood‚ who describes himself as a journalist on his X profile‚ listed several ideas that he described as 'crazy bulls**t‚" including the notion that Americans are being hit hard by a poor economy.Specifically‚ Harwood wrote that "the 'weaponized Justice Department' is bulls**t‚" "the rigged Swift-Kelce-Pfizer-psy-op Super Bowl is bulls**t‚" "the Biden-Mayorkas impeachment drive is bulls**t‚" "the terrible-economy-crushing-Americans is bulls**t‚" and "the Trump victimhood whining is bulls**t." He then added‚ "It's all crazy bulls**t." — (@) While many commenters agreed with him‚ others did not."1 out of 6. Not bad‚ for you‚" one person responded."I love how he mixes stupid tik tok stories in with legit news. You are not a serious person‚ John Harwood‚" someone else wrote.Last year‚ in a November post‚ Harwood used the phrases "flagrant criminality" and "deranged mental state" when referring to former President Donald Trump. In that same post‚ Harwood claimed that "journalists need to better convey 2 realities‚" including "the US economy is doing well‚ not poorly" and that "Biden at 80 is handling the job effectively right now."In another November post‚ Harwood wrote‚ "Boom or bust‚ there's never a time when many‚ many Americans/businesses don't struggle to make ends meet‚" adding‚ "The issue is compared to what." — (@) 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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Experts Confirm: US Is Dealing With an 'Out-of-Control' STI Epidemic
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Experts Confirm: US Is Dealing With an 'Out-of-Control' STI Epidemic

Even babies are at risk.
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