Author: slstaff

Amidst growing concern over global warming, an unconventional international group known as the Tyre Extinguishers has escalated its mission to combat climate change by deflating tires on parked sports utility vehicles (SUVs). Originating in the U.K., the far-left organization has expanded its operations to encompass 18 countries, including the United States, Canada, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, and most recently, Portugal. Reports have emerged of their audacious actions in major cities such as New York City, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, and various cities in England. The Tyre Extinguishers proudly claimed responsibility for these tire-deflating endeavors, sparking both anger and curiosity among…

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In a surprising turn of events, intriguing videos have emerged, showcasing a side of Mandy Cohen, President Biden’s rumored choice for CDC director, that goes beyond her professional demeanor. These videos capture a lighthearted exchange during a crisis management class at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business in May 2022, where Cohen delved into the intricacies of coordinating COVID-19 restrictions among multiple states. During her tenure as North Carolina’s health secretary, Cohen found herself engaged in numerous conversations with health officials from different states. However, it was one particular interaction that stood out, evoking laughter and camaraderie among the participants.…

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In a bold move that challenges prevailing leftist narratives, NBA star Jonathan Isaac, known for his unapologetic Christian faith, is making waves with the introduction of his groundbreaking sports and apparel company. Amid the height of the Black Lives Matter movement, Isaac, unwavering in his convictions, announced that his brand, UNITUS, would be unveiled in August, proudly asserting that he would not kneel during the national anthem in regular season games. During an insightful conversation with Amala Ekpunobi of PragerU, Isaac shed light on the philosophy behind UNITUS, stating, “UNITUS is a sports and apparel company, and for me, it…

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In a surprising announcement during the latest episode, Chuck Todd, the long-standing host of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” revealed his imminent departure from the renowned show, marking the end of his nine-year tenure. Reflecting on his remarkable achievements, Todd stressed the importance of avoiding overstaying one’s welcome and proudly touted his role in transforming the program into a distinct and influential political franchise. “It has been an extraordinary journey, spanning nearly a decade,” Todd expressed with a touch of nostalgia. “Over the past ten years, my dedicated team and I have built something truly exceptional,” he added. When he initially…

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In a notable display of political messaging during her husband’s presidential campaign, Casey DeSantis took inspiration from a former first lady and conveyed a direct message on the back of her coat, solidifying her position as a potential future first lady of the United States. Attending a charity biker rally in Des Moines, Iowa, Casey donned a striking black leather jacket adorned with the words “Where woke goes to die.” To further emphasize her connection to Florida, her husband’s gubernatorial role, the jacket featured a depiction of a gator and the distinctive shape of the state. Immediately drawing comparisons to…

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Hayley Williams, the renowned lead vocalist of Paramore, recently made a forceful statement to her followers, declaring, “If you choose to vote for Ron DeSantis, you’re completely alienating yourself from me.” During a Paramore concert, Maxwell Frost, a freshman Democrat representing Florida in the House of Representatives, displayed his discontent towards the state’s governor. Amidst the electrifying atmosphere, Frost passionately shouted an expletive, expressing his dissatisfaction with Ron DeSantis and condemning what he perceives as fascism. Notably, this incident followed closely after Hayley Williams herself voiced her strong opposition to the 2024 GOP presidential candidate during a live performance. In…

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A recent incident unfolded at the Capitol, where a children’s choir, the Rushingbrook Children’s Choir from South Carolina, was asked to halt their performance of the National Anthem by Capitol Police. Initially believing it to be disruptive to a demonstration, the officer requested the congressional employee to intervene. The abrupt interruption left many shocked and dismayed, as the National Anthem is held in high regard. The decision drew swift condemnation from House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who labeled the removal of the children from the area as “unacceptable.” Taking to Twitter, McCarthy expressed his intention to welcome them back and reiterated…

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In a significant legal development, recent court rulings sided with a teenage girl, Blake Allen, and her father, Travis Allen, who faced penalties for “misgendering” a transgender student in the women’s locker room. The incident unfolded last year when 15-year-old Blake voiced concerns about a male student identifying as transgender being present in the girls’ volleyball locker room. Unfortunately, her complaint led to accusations of harassment against her. Travis Allen, in his defense of his daughter and refusal to adhere to the “misgendering” policy, lost his job as a middle school soccer coach. Determined to seek justice, the Allen family…

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Target, one of the leading retailers, has experienced a significant decline in its market capitalization, with over $12 billion wiped off since mid-May. The company’s stock price took a nosedive following customer backlash directed at its decision to carry pride products in stores. The controversy escalated when Bud Light featured transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney in a marketing campaign, further fueling the backlash against Target. Former Target VP/Chairman Gerald Storch appeared on “Fox & Friends Weekend” and shed light on the specific factor that triggered the anger among customers. Storch noted that pride items, such as plates with rainbow…

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Sesame Street, the beloved children’s show airing on PBS, has once again embraced the spirit of Pride Month, sparking both support and controversy. In a recent tweet, Sesame Street featured a vibrant photograph showcasing a multitude of its iconic characters standing together in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community. The rainbow-hued image, adorned with a mosaic of hearts, conveyed a message of diversity, unity, and love. While many Twitter users applauded the show’s inclusive stance, others expressed strong opposition, arguing that the introduction of LGBTQ+ themes to young children was inappropriate and went against their beliefs. “Huff4Congress,” a verified user, condemned…

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The 50th anniversary of the Jesus Movement was marked by a momentous occasion last Sunday as over 4,000 individuals participated in a mass baptism ceremony in southern California. Dubbed Baptize SoCal, the event saw a staggering 4,166 people being baptized at Pirate’s Cove, making it a historic milestone and officially welcoming them into the Christian church after professing their faith in Jesus Christ. In Orange County, on Pentecost Sunday, more than 280 congregations and 8,000 individuals convened for a gathering organized by Oceans Church. The atmosphere was filled with excitement and anticipation. Pastor Ray Gene Wilson of West Coast Life…

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In a recent development, a federal judge rendered a decision against a Tennessee statute aimed at safeguarding minors from exposure to sexually explicit performances. U.S. District Judge Thomas Parker deemed the regulation, which sought to prevent minors from witnessing “adult cabaret” shows, including sexually graphic drag performances, as “unconstitutionally vague and substantially overbroad.” While acknowledging that the First Amendment does not protect obscenity, Judge Parker emphasized the distinction between material deemed obscene in common parlance and material deemed obscene under the law. He pointed out that no Supreme Court majority has ever ruled that sexually explicit yet non-vulgar speech is…

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In the face of mounting legal battles, the Biden administration finds itself confronted with challenges that threaten to undermine key policies it has enacted. Despite touting a significant decline of over 70% in border encounters since the expiration of the Title 42 public health order, there are persistent concerns. At the southern border, encounters have decreased substantially since the lifting of Title 42 on May 11th, according to DHS spokesman Blas Nunez-Neto. The government has introduced authorized avenues for entry, including the CBP One app, which enables migrants to apply and gain access to the United States. Efforts to manage…

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After some employees tried to prevent the streaming of the “What Is A Woman?” documentary by The Daily Wire while Twitter owner Elon Musk was out of the country on business, a second senior executive working on content and safety issues left the company. According to The Wall Street Journal, A.J. Brown, Twitter’s head of brand safety and ad quality, has left the company. Thursday afternoon, Ella Irwin, head of Twitter’s trust and safety department, announced her sudden resignation. Both left as events transpired on Thursday night when Twitter tried to block The Daily Wire from streaming the documentary. Musk…

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According to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running against President Joe Biden in the Democratic primary, he is unable to create an official Instagram account for his campaign because Instagram is owned by Facebook. RFK Jr. mentioned in a tweet that his campaign account is being blocked whenever they try to create one. The Democratic contender announced on Twitter that anyone using a Team Kennedy email address to sign up for Instagram will be banned for 180 days. Is there any way to explain this phenomenon? “It is highly undemocratic to try to stifle a significant political candidate. The…

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