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OnlyFans Model Says Biden Admin Paid Her To Spread Propaganda - 4/29/24
OnlyFans creator and TikTok star Farha Khalidi claimed she was paid to disseminate "political propaganda" for the Biden administration on social media, specifically promoting then-Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court nomination. In a podcast interview, Khalidi stated she was instructed by a third-party media company not to disclose the promotional content as advertising. She expressed discomfort with the directive, especially when being scripted by a white woman from the company on how to express her feelings as a person of color. Khalidi ultimately rejected the scripted approach, choosing instead to discuss Brown Jackson's background and achievements without the suggested personal reflections. The White House has not responded to these claims.
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California Mayor Needs Better Security - 4/26/24
In San Jose, a plainclothes police officer providing security for Mayor Matt Mahan was attacked during the mayor's television interview. The incident, which occurred on South First Street and was caught on camera, led to the officer being hospitalized with minor injuries and the assailant being arrested and charged with felony assault on a police officer. The altercation did not result in any injuries to Mayor Mahan, who expressed gratitude for his security team's actions and commitment to community safety. The officer managed to handle the situation without using his weapon, demonstrating effective de-escalation training. The event has reinforced the mayor's dedication to enhancing safety across the city.
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Gov Greg Abbott Cancels Free Speech? - 4/25/24
Governor Greg Abbott of Texas is facing criticism for the state's forceful response to a protest at the University of Texas at Austin, where over 50 people, including a journalist, were arrested. The demonstration, which was nonviolent but unsanctioned, aimed to urge the university to divest from arms manufacturers and companies profiting from Israel’s activities in Gaza. Despite the peaceful nature of the protest, which included plans for educational sessions and art workshops, state troopers intervened significantly. Critics argue that this response contradicts Abbott’s previously stated commitments to free speech, highlighting a perceived inconsistency in his stance, especially given his recent executive order targeting antisemitic speech on campuses. This has sparked a broader debate about free speech and political expression at public universities.
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TikTok Banned By The Senate - 4/24/24
The US government passed a bill that could lead to a ban on TikTok unless its Chinese owner ByteDance sells the platform within a year. Lawmakers are concerned about ByteDance sharing user data with the Chinese government. TikTok will likely challenge the bill in court. If the ban is enforced, rival social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook could benefit.
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Outrage Protests Sparked at Columbia University - 4/22/24
Chaos has erupted at Columbia University due to prolonged anti-Israel protests, leading to over 100 arrests and the switch to virtual classes due to safety concerns. The protests, which began with a call for the university to divest from companies linked to Israel, escalated with encampments and antisemitic chants, deeply affecting campus safety and community relations. Amidst this, both the university's president and New York City officials have condemned the antisemitic nature of the protests and emphasized the importance of maintaining a safe, supportive educational environment. The situation has drawn significant media attention and governmental response, underlining the tensions and the complex interplay between free speech and safety on college campuses.
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Candace Owens Converts to Catholicism - 4/23/24
Candace Owens, a prominent conservative commentator, has announced her conversion to Catholicism, marking a significant personal and ideological shift. This change comes after her departure from The Daily Wire due to controversies surrounding her statements, which included antisemitic sentiments. Owens, previously a Reformed Evangelical Protestant, had been showing increasing interest in Catholicism, influenced by her husband, George Farmer, a convert and former Parler CEO. Her public journey towards Catholicism included hosting theological debates and attending Mass. The reaction to her conversion has been mixed, with some welcoming her while others express skepticism about her alignment with church teachings, particularly given her far-right views and past controversies.