Author: Frank Bojazi

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This is a heart-melting reaction of care home residents as they were invaded by a fluffy storm of British bulldogs and Pomeranian pups. The charming video shows the occupants of Romford Grange Care cooing, having their noses licked, and petting the tiny canines. The visit, which occurred last month, was coordinated by Larry Cooley, proprietor of the Bully Ranch, as a feature of the ‘Bully Ranch to you’ project. The undertaking is a personal one for Larry, 34, who coordinated the outing to raise the spirits of the inhabitants at the elderly home. This is a great thing to have…

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The NFL’s Carolina Panthers will open the next season with the newest member of their cheerleading squad, Justine Simone Lindsay. Lindsay becomes the NFL’s first openly transgender cheerleader. Move over, Michael Sam. In a post shared on Instagram this week, the cheerleader shared the exciting news of joining the rest of the Topcats on the gridiron. Lindsay revealed not only the aspect of joining the roster but the “historical” aspect of being the first open transgender. “Cats Out the Bag you are looking at the newest member of the Carolina Panthers TopCats Cheerleader’s as the first Transgender female,” the post…

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The first tip I learned when I got into cooking more seriously was “clean as you go.” This has been a time saver as I used to wait until the end of my cooking storm to wipe everything up and put everything back, the last thing I usually wanted to do. The Kitchn’s Christine Gallary […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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Elon Musk wanted to know why the leaking Department of Justice hasn’t accidentally leaked information about Jeffrey Epstein’s clients after Ghislaine Maxwell was on trial and found guilty. Musk asked about it on Twitter, and now there’s a journalist who started talking. Elon Musk asked: “Only thing more remarkable than DOJ not leaking the list is that no one in the media cares. Doesn’t that seem odd?” Musk included a funny meme picture with the post. Sometimes I think my list of enemies is too short, so … — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 4, 2022 The journalist, known as Adam…

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Elon Musk wanted to know why the leaking Department of Justice hasn’t accidentally leaked information about Jeffrey Epstein’s clients after Ghislaine Maxwell was on trial and found guilty. Musk asked about it on Twitter, and now there’s a journalist who started talking. Elon Musk asked: “Only thing more remarkable than DOJ not leaking the list is that no one in the media cares. Doesn’t that seem odd?” Musk included a funny meme picture with the post. Sometimes I think my list of enemies is too short, so … — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 4, 2022 The journalist, known as Adam…

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Rapper Cardi B spent a few seconds on Twitter this weekend to let everyone know how she feels about the United States economy, suggesting that the country is in a financial recession. However, she was quickly reminded that she may have encouraged her fans to vote for Joe Biden. Cardi B said: “When y’all think they going to announce that we going into a recession?” to her fans and the response was wild, prompting thousands of retweets and comments. However, at least one person chimed in and said “blame yourself girl. You told all your fans to go out and…

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At the electric carmaker, better known as Tesla, there will be pausing hiring worldwide, while also job cuts are coming, says the CEO of the company and the world’s richest man, Elon Musk. According to an email to executives seen by Reuters, Musk says that he has a “super bad feeling” about the economy and wants to cut about 10% of jobs at his company. In premarket trading, shares of Tesla fell down by 3%. This latest job cut news is coming just two days after the world’s richest man told employees to return to the workplace or leave the…

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Tom Cruise is king of the box office as his latest movie, Top Gun: Maverick continues its spot in first place at theatres for the second week in a row. In addition to its more than $100 million debut, the blockbuster has experienced the smallest second-week decline of its category in decades according to industry publication Variety. Variety notes that films debuting at $100 million usually take a nose dive of at least fifty percent or more in their second week. However Top Gun: Maverick has only declined 33 percent over its debut week, the lowest decline for such a film in decades,…

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In her continued quest for relevance and attention, actress and unfunny comedienne Kathy Griffin has weighed in on the recent Johnny Depp-Amber Heard verdict, calling the jury’s decision to award Depp $15 million “really disturbing” and boasting her support for Heard. On the “Just Ask the Question” podcast with CNN political analyst Brian Karem, Griffin called out the Pirates of the Caribbean star, referring to him as an “orange, fat, bloated boozebag… Donald Trump with a ponytail.”  Karem had asked Griffin her opinion on the Depp-Heard trial and she told him that she and Heard are friends and that she…

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Per an email by New Jersey’s neutral Office of Legislative Services, Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration improperly transferred $10,000,000 in federal coronavirus assistance money in April. According to the email obtained by NJ Advance Media, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, managed by Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver, sent $10 million apiece from the state’s coronavirus restoration money to the Excluded New Jerseyans Fund. The OLS wrote the email on Wednesday to state lawmakers to alert them that one of the transactions “appears to violate the rules established” in the current fiscal year’s state budget. The American Rescue Plan, approved by…

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Since late last year, at least 21 Black staffers have left the White House or are planning to leave soon. It’s no wonder why, says those who remain: A work environment with little support from their superiors and fewer chances for promotion, they describe. According to one current and one former White House official, the departures have been so pronounced that some Black aides have adopted a term for them: “Blaxit.” In December, the first big exit came when Kamala Harris’ senior adviser and chief spokesperson Symone Sanders announced she was leaving, ultimately for a gig at MSNBC. Harris senior…

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In the intention to hold ‘school districts hostage,’ the Biden administration is using lunch money, the head of a conservative advocacy group said in response to the Department of Agriculture’s announcement that it would require certain schools to allow trans students to use the bathroom of their preferred gender. The department announced in May that schools awarded money from the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), an agency within USDA, must specify in their policies that discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation is prohibited. Allegations of such discrimination must be investigated, the department also said. “What you’re seeing here…

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Kyle Rittenhouse claims that Johnny Depp’s legal triumph over Amber Heard is “fueling” his desire to pursue his own defamation lawsuits. Rittenhouse was acquitted of all charges, including first-degree murder, after fatally shooting two men and injuring a third in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in August 2020. Rittenhouse and his mom, Wendy Rittenhouse, have blamed a number of people for “defaming” him, ranging from President Joe Biden to news sources and celebrities. Rittenhouse intimated that he could sue media companies in February, telling Tucker Carlson of Fox News that he was organizing The Media Accountability Project to raise funds to prosecute politicians,…

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Democrats and their corporate media propagandists didn’t even let victims’ bodies in Buffalo and Uvalde turn cold before pouncing on grotesque political opportunism to denounce guns and seeking their ultimate ban. The narrative on gun violence is the same for every other domestic issue: Democrats believe they can legislate everyone’s morality. If we just got rid of guns, they claim, then we can get rid of violence. What about violence involving cars, knives, fists, – or gasp – illegally acquired guns?  Asking those questions makes you a murderous Ultra-MAGA gun clinger. Jack Posobiec, a man approaching two million followers on…

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Conservative Party prime minister Boris Johnson could lose his leadership of the party and his country today as enough members of his own party have sent in letters of no confidence in him. Johnsons’ members of parliament (MPs) will hold the crunch-time vote between 6 and 8 o’clock local time. The prime minister, who won the last 2019 general election by a record-breaking majority as the British public responded to his ‘Get Brexit Done’ campaign, will need the support of half the party’s MPs plus one to survive. If he loses the vote, the Conservative Party will hold a leadership…

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In 1997, the world was introduced to Dolly, the first successful mammal to be cloned and delivered alive. There was significant fanfare and coverage at the time, perhaps even rightfully so given the scientific achievement. However, fleeting public interest, guided by intentional information overload by the propagandist corporate media, soon caused Dolly to go out of sight and out of mind. Whatever happened to her and what has become of cloning? Born of an egg cell from a mammary gland, and hence carrying the namesake of well-endowed musical artist Dolly Parton, the ovine known as Dolly was the first successful…

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June has arrived, and with it comes that dreadful rainbow flag. It’s everywhere you look like some kind of colorful curse. Outside stores, on cartons of cereal, in every TV commercial, sports game, and woke social media profiles. Even government agencies clearly feel compelled to adorn their websites and profiles with Skittle colors. You simply can’t escape it. Pride has expanded well beyond its humble beginnings as a parade one afternoon to campaign for gay rights and equality. Pride has now become an institution of its own – drowning society in its ever-expanding number of colorful stripes – each one…

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In case anyone hasn’t noticed, June is Pride month! Of course, it’s impossible NOT to notice, since we are under a constant barrage of reminders. Seems we have to have at least a month for everyone now. Well, almost everyone. Everywhere you look, from television to movies, music, the internet, and even driving down the street we are constantly reminded. If aliens landed today, they would logically assume our species is primarily gay. My assumption would be they would get back on their ships and bounce, but who knows? Aliens might be politically correct. Even sports have been infected by…

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If you’re in a rush and need to leave your home due to a wildfire, flood, or any other disaster without being able to pack or grab your bug-out bag, you might want an emergency supply cache hidden somewhere. Supply caches that are hidden off your property can be helpful in emergencies when you can’t bring your bug-out bag with you. A basic supply cache would have everything you need to survive for three days. Supply caches can be specialized and divided throughout specific Geo locations but we’re only going to handle basic supply caches and how to hide them…

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Following the lead of closeted Democrats Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, a New York “Republican” announced an early retirement from politics after being demolished by conservative voters over his stance on banning so-called assault weapons. Chris Jacobs, representing only himself and The Current Thing, as opposed to his actual constituents in New York’s 27th District, had voiced support for signing a bill that would ban AR-15s at a federal level. Democrats have been phishing for such legislation for years, but with renewed fervor following publicized shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde. Soon after, he gave a press conference in which he…

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Nothing changes the world like a good, old-fashioned protest! Picket signs, handbills, bull horns, and petitions, always get things done! Just kidding actually. Protesting is mostly just for the sake of protesting. My belief is most protests are self-indulgent displays meant to make people feel better about themselves. Perhaps a small core group actually cares, but many of the other protesters are just along for the party. The women’s march in 2016 was a prime example. I knew numerous women that didn’t care at all about the reasons, rather they were just going for the girls’ weekend. That’s fine. Whatever…

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Apparently, the “Magical Kingdom” continues to be a blight on the Sunshine State. The “most magical place on earth” literally has thousands of people living in motels, in their cars, and in homeless encampments in Kissimmee, Florida, which is right outside of Disney World. #AffordableHousingCrisis “is affecting many people across our country, including right here in Central Florida,” Jeff Vahle, Walt Disney World Resort. Disney employees experienced homelessness…were forced to reside in nearby motels or sleep in their car https://t.co/tUUARAxvCf — Lindsay Moore (@FPMidwestRD) April 11, 2022       According to the Daily Mail, many of these people were…

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Drugs are bad. I think in general most people can agree with that. Especially when we are talking about illicit street drugs. When misused, even prescription drugs are bad. Drug abuse has touched the lives of literally everyone. It’s sad, unfortunate, but it looks like it is unavoidable. Especially when you have lib cesspools like New York City actually encouraging and empowering junkies. However, one politician in the Sunshine State is calling out New York. Here’s what is going on in what’s left of the Big Apple. Per the New York Post: The Sunshine State officials doubled down on their…

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Here we go again. Alameda County, a county of 1.6 million residents in the San Francisco Bay Area that includes the city of Oakland, reinstated a mask mandate Friday for almost all indoor settings. In a press release, the county’s health officials announced that the mandate applies to businesses, government buildings, the workplace, healthcare facilities for individuals over the age of two, and transportation and its facilities, including trains, busses, and ride-share apps, train and subway stations, bus terminals, and marinas. The mandate also requires businesses, venue operators and any entity overseeing an indoor public setting to enforce the masking…

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If you don’t like creepy-crawlies, you may feel a bit apprehensive about the idea of tiny robotic crabs crawling around inside your body- but that’s just what these little bots have been designed to do! Scientists have created a tiny remote-controlled robotic crab which they say will revolutionise medical science, eliminate the need for many more invasive procedures and potentially save lives. The ‘crab’ features a round body no bigger than the size of a flea and spider-like legs which it uses to crawl. The little robot requires no batteries or electricity to work but instead includes a heat-sensitive membrane…

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I hated Baywatch. There, I said it! Stop reading now if you must, but I just couldn’t do it! (Don’t stop reading). Too me, the idea of a bunch of beautiful, sexy, tanned Los Angeles lifeguards and their super dangerous job and glamorous lives just didn’t ring authentic. I guess I was wrong. Apparently, Los Angeles County lifeguards are swimming in cash much like Scrooge McDuck. Per The Federalist: Lifeguards in Los Angeles are floating on cash. Of the thousand-plus lifeguards employed by the county in 2021, 103 earned more than $100,000 including benefits and eight earned six figures in…

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I remember the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan like it was yesterday. A man named John Hinckley Jr., in a desperate attempt to impress a young actress named Jodie Foster, shot Reagan, puncturing a lung and breaking a rib. One of the bullets also permanently paralyzed White House press secretary James Brady. BREAKING: John Hinckley Jr., who shot President Reagan in 1981, will be freed from psychiatric supervision this month. https://t.co/QBaT8LrAdf — CBS News (@CBSNews) June 1, 2022 Brady survived, but his death in 2014 was ruled a homicide from the 1981 shooting. Hinckley is now being granted his…

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Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon’s pattern of leniency continued when he sentenced a 16-year-old to just five months at a juvenile probation camp after the teen drove into a young mother and her eight-month-old son in a Los Angeles neighborhood last August. The woman, known only as Rachel, released a statement decrying the sentencing and attacked the controversial Gascon for “prioritizing the livelihood of rotten monsters.” Rachel was pushing her son Charlie in a stroller through a narrow alley in Venice on August 6 when a car, which had been stolen by the teen, careened towards her. She tried…

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Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has told executive staff at the company that unless they work at least 40 hours a week in the office they face being fired. Musk wrote in a leaked email sent to workers with the miss-spelled subject line “remote work is no longer acceptble,” that any executive staff who wish to work remotely must be in the office for a minimum of 40 hours per week “or depart Tesla.” The requirement for executive staff to work at least 40 hours in the office is “less than we ask of factory workers,” Musk added. “If…

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Whenever rhubarb turns up in farmers’ market stalls and on supermarket shelves, I know we are firmly in the middle of spring. In Minnesota where I live the stalks appear just once a year, April to June, whereas in the Pacific Northwest they experience a second harvest in July. Because the season is short, rhubarb […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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Have you ever wanted that crisp, fresh Pico de Gallo that you can get at good Mexican restaurants and taquerias at home? Perhaps the crunchy water known as lettuce is getting a little dull for you as a topping on tacos or burgers? Well this recipe will defi,nitely deliver and help to mix things up! […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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This recipe is one of our family’s favorites. This is a recipe we use for gamedays. This recipe can go whichever way you prefer! It can be a spicy dish for those flame heads who can’t get enough spice, it can be more along the sweet side of life so that even the kids can […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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Ahh, summer! With this time of year comes vacations, time with the family, annual events, sun tans, beach trips, and of course, the heat! However, don’t worry, we’ve got a few recipes to help beat down those pesky heatwaves! Such as a thirst quenching horchata which is a Mexican refreshing drink, or like this recipe […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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Saltwater taffy is one of those things we eat as a kid and usually forget about as an adult. This summer if you have any children over the age of 7, that would like a fun thing to do and eat, this recipe is for you. The fun comes from the stretching of the saltwater […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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Let’s add another chapter to the “mess with the bull, get the horns” book in the great state of Florida. After Disney decided to dance with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and lost in dramatic fashion, you’d think entities, corporations, etc would get a clue as to how to stay in the Florida governors good graces. Guess not. Here’s the story per Fox News: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis plans to veto a $35 million legislation for a Pasco County facility that’s earmarked for the Tampa Bay Rays’ spring training, OutKick has learned. DeSantis’s decision is in response to the Rays politicizing…

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How many times have we seen this scenario? Person of color shot by police, social media does what it does and works the race baiters into a frenzy, and next thing you know the city is on fire. Anyone remember 2020? How could we forget. Dating back as far as Ferguson, false narratives, dubious eyewitness accounts and misinformation (I hate that term) on social media have led to widespread destruction and sometime violence and death. Hopefully, regarding a recent police shooting in Kansas City, the body cam footage made a difference and spared millions of dollars in damages. Here’s the…

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Raccoons are often painted as sly, smart creatures who might be resourceful in scavenging for food. Loved by many from a distance, these cute creatures have a lot going for them. Such as having dexterous hands; they actually have what seem to be five fingers on each paw and they are quite useful when they come to scavenge in your garbage, break into your garage, or peek in your cooler. Their cool bandana-like mask isn’t just for show either, the black band around their eyes actually assists them with sight. The dark colors help to absorb light and reduce sharp…

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Strawberry Shortcake can be a simple recipe when broken down into parts. This is a two-part Strawberry Shortcake recipe, and everything is homemade. This wonderful and delicious dessert deserves a place on your table for Sunday dinner or just when you have guests over. The two different parts are the strawberries and whipped cream, as […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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Joe! You should know better! I know you have all of your comments, jokes, criticisms and opinions fed to you like a senior citizen at dinner time in an old folks home, but come on, man! (Did you hear his voice there?) Actually, shame on his handlers. I’m sure one of his writers thought they came up with a hilarious burn on Elon Musk, but how wise was that? Biden is basically a houseplant and Musk is the witty, sarcastic genius responsible for Tesla and Space X. I don’t have to explain Elon Musk. Anyone with a television, radio or…

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Despite his empty promises about holding Saudi Arabia to task over its abysmal human rights standards and fierce criticism against Trump for visiting the nation, Joe Biden is set to embark on a visit to the Sharia Law-governed nation. According to Fox, Biden has taken a U-turn on his tough talk about Saudi and is planning to meet its Crown prince Mohammad Bin Salman later this month. The news comes after the president, speaking at a debate in 2019 said he would “make [Saudi Arabia] pay the price, and make them, in fact, the pariah that they are” in response to…

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