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Dee Snider, the lead singer of the rock band Twisted Sister, is taking a stand against the trend of people giving in to cancel culture. Weeks after sparking controversy by supporting another musician’s critique of gender ideology’s influence on children, Snider voiced his frustration during an interview on Fox News Digital. The 68-year-old musician, hailing from Long Island, emphasized that one should not cave or apologize if they have done nothing wrong. He acknowledged the importance of owning up to mistakes but argued against trying to hide wrongdoing. Snider noted that severe offenses like rape warrant more than just an…

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Newly surfaced court documents reveal that Karen Gilbert, a prominent prosecutor involved in the case against former President Trump regarding sensitive documents, had previously faced penalties for unethical conduct in a federal narcotics case. The documents indicate that in 2009, Gilbert, who now plays a crucial role in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s pursuit of Trump, was compelled to resign from her position as chief of the narcotics department at the Miami U.S. Attorney’s office due to her involvement in the secret recording of a defense lawyer. The case in question revolved around Dr. Ali Shaygan, a family physician from Florida…

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Donald Trump has vociferously demanded that the Department of Justice (DOJ) withdraw its case against him, alleging the misuse of confidential White House materials, and issue a formal apology. Taking to his Truth Social platform, the 77-year-old former president called for the immediate cessation of the prosecution against him by the DOJ. Trump’s call for the case to be dropped follows his recent court appearance in Miami, Florida, where he faced charges related to 37 counts of document-related crimes and obstruction of justice. He fervently insisted that the “Injustice Department” abandon the charges and issue an apology. In an effort…

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A significant cyberattack targeting the United States and its NATO allies has resulted in the compromise of numerous firms and organizations across the country, raising concerns about cybersecurity and national security. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is currently conducting a thorough investigation to determine the full extent of the hacks and assess the damage caused. According to Executive Assistant Director Eric Goldstein, CISA is actively assisting several federal agencies that have been breached. Their primary focus is to evaluate the impact of the cyberattack and expedite the necessary measures to address the vulnerabilities and restore security as quickly…

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In an exclusive report, DailyMail.com has learned that Hunter Biden faced questioning today regarding his controversial financial dealings. Adding an unexpected twist, Lunden Roberts, his former partner and the mother of his child, attended the deposition to personally witness the ongoing child paternity dispute. Sources reveal that Roberts’ legal team is preparing to scrutinize Biden’s involvement in undisclosed business ventures in Ukraine, China, and other countries, intensifying the pressure on the President’s son. The presence of Roberts during the deposition is considered unusual but within her rights, according to insiders interviewed by DailyMail.com. Hunter Biden, accompanied by an extensive motorcade,…

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Payton McNabb, an aspiring high school volleyball player, bravely raised her voice against the Biden administration’s perceived double standard regarding transgender kids participating in traditionally women’s sports. McNabb specifically criticized White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for seemingly shifting the narrative and portraying herself as the victim. Following a rather unfortunate incident in September, where a transgender player accidentally struck McNabb in the face and neck during a game in Murphy, North Carolina, the young student began advocating against transgender athletes competing in women’s sports. During a compelling speech at the Independent Women’s Forum in April, McNabb passionately called on…

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In a recent interview, former President Barack Obama called for the implementation of “digital fingerprints” to assist individuals in identifying reliable sources of information on the internet. During an episode of David Axelrod’s CNN Audio podcast, “The Axe Files,” Obama discussed the prevalence of misinformation, disinformation, and deepfakes targeting him. Reflecting on his status as the first “digital president” and the extensive recording, filming, and photographing he underwent, Obama recognized the abundance of raw materials available for manipulation. Obama recalled that a deepfake video featuring a version of himself dancing and “saying dirty limericks” was the initial instance of this…

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Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth has addressed the concerns of customers in a letter, acknowledging the decline in popularity of Bud Light following its collaboration with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. In a blog post titled “Anheuser-Busch Announces Support for Frontline Employees and Wholesaler Partners,” Whitworth emphasized that the company recognizes the shift in focus away from beer over the past two months and its impact on consumers, business partners, and employees. He reaffirmed the company’s belief that beer is for everyone, stating, “We are a beer company, and beer is for everyone.” The parent company of Bud Light has experienced a…

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The Walt Disney Company announced that Christine McCarthy, the Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will be stepping down from her position and taking a medical leave. Reports suggest that McCarthy had disagreements with Disney CEO Bob Iger and other key executives regarding the company’s strategy, including content spending and a planned reorganization. In a press release, McCarthy expressed her commitment to assisting with a smooth transition and expressed her support for the success of her “extended Disney family.” She acknowledged their determination, teamwork, and pursuit of excellence as an unstoppable combination. Bob Iger, in turn, praised McCarthy,…

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In a scathing rebuke, Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News host, launched a tirade against the network after it issued an apology and fired the producer responsible for a controversial headline that appeared during the arrest of former President Donald Trump. The headline seemed to depict Vice President Joe Biden as a “wannabe dictator.” Immediately following Trump’s appearance in federal court, Fox News aired a bold chyron in all-caps, stating, “Wannabe dictator speaks at the White House after having his political rival arrested.” In response to the ensuing backlash, Fox News released a statement on Wednesday, assuring that the chyron…

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Despite facing criticism, Garth Brooks remains resolute in his decision to offer Bud Light at his newly established Nashville establishment in Tennessee. Known for his inclusive nature, Brooks emphasized the importance of diversity and inclusiveness in an interview with “Entertainment Tonight” on Thursday. He acknowledged the need for unity, stating, “we’re going to need each other, trust me.” According to Brooks, recognizing and celebrating our differences can be our greatest source of strength. Addressing the ongoing controversy surrounding Bud Light, the country music icon reaffirmed his stance on serving the Anheuser-Busch-owned brand at his bar, Friends in Low Places. Furthermore,…

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In a stunning turn of events reverberating across the legal landscape, Jim Trusty, former attorney for ex-president Donald Trump, abruptly withdrew from yet another high-profile case involving his controversial client. The unexpected move came just days after Trusty’s federal indictment, casting a shadow of uncertainty over Trump’s ongoing defamation claim against media powerhouse CNN. Presenting a petition brimming with intrigue to the esteemed U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, Trusty cited “irreconcilable differences” as the catalyst for his swift exit. In a cryptic statement, Trusty declared, “The harmonious symphony that once resonated between Counsel and Plaintiff has…

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In a remarkable turn of events, the defamation lawsuit filed by former First Lady E. Jean Carroll against Donald Trump has reached an important milestone. The trial date, eagerly awaited by many, has been firmly set. U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, who has consistently denied Trump’s requests for trial delays, filed a scheduling order on Thursday. It states, “Unless this case previously has been entirely disposed of, trial of this action shall commence on January 15, 2024, absent contrary order of the Court.” Adding further complexity to the legal battle, the federal judge in New York City granted Carroll…

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Insiders reveal that Spotify has made the decision not to renew Meghan Markle’s podcast, “Archetypes,” for a second season. As part of a company-wide overhaul of its podcasting business, Spotify has opted not to bring back Markle’s podcast, which delves into the historical and cultural stereotypes surrounding women. Markle, alongside Prince Harry, co-founded Archewell Audio, the company that released the first season consisting of twelve episodes between August and November 2022. Described by Spotify as “a podcast where we investigate, dissect, and challenge the labels that seek to hinder women,” the show featured notable guests such as Sophie Grégoire Trudeau,…

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In a recent tweet, Vice President Kamala Harris boldly expressed her stance on firearms, stating that certain weapons of war should not be present in a civilized society. The statement ignited a passionate response from various corners. Despite occasional linguistic missteps, Vice President Harris was unequivocal in her call for Congress to pass an assault weapons ban, assuring the public that President Biden would sign it into law. “Weapons of war have no place on the streets of a civil society,” she asserted on Twitter, emphasizing the need for immediate action. Dr. Mark Young, a prominent radio personality and author,…

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