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Red State: Feel-Good Friday: Dr. Kimberly Jackson Receives 'Woman of the Year' for Her Work With Alabama's Homeless
Dr. Kimberly Jackson founded Crossroads Community Outreach in Florence, Alabama to help those on the streets and in crisis. They provide emergency needs and create service plans to bridge the gap for those outside traditional homeless services. Their work extends to other cities in the area.
Despite Alabama's low homelessness rate, over 3,000 people, including veterans, still experience homelessness. Dr. Jackson was awarded "Shoals Woman of the Year" for her work. She challenges the community to help those beyond their circles. Crossroads is not a job for her, but a ministry to bring stability and success.
Flag And Cross: Kathy Griffin Pulls Cringe Publicity Stunt for Dylan Mulvaney in Effort to Stay Relevant
Kathy Griffin and other D-list celebrities hosted a salon event to honor transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. The clip shows them gushing over the details of the event. Griffin's career took a hit in 2017 when she portrayed holding a severed head of then-President Donald Trump. Mulvaney also faced backlash for promoting Bud Light, causing a significant drop in sales. The two performers, desperate for relevance, spent an afternoon exchanging insincere compliments with other out-of-work performers. People were unimpressed with their attempts at staying relevant.
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The Blaze: Sen. Lindsey Graham says it's 'imperative' for America to keep supporting Ukraine's military
GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham supports additional aid for Ukraine, believing it is crucial for US national security. He emphasizes the need for long-range artillery and the US taking over the F-16 transfer program. Graham believes the Russian invasion can be defeated with continued support, declaring it a great return on investment for America.
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The American Spectator: Pope Watch: Buckle Up for the End Times
Pope Francis is making a trip to Mongolia, but many speculate that he has ulterior motives. Some Vatican watchers believe that the trip is just a pretext for Francis to stop in Moscow and meet with a prominent Russian official to discuss peace in Ukraine. In addition, there are claims from alleged prophetic visions that a pope would visit Moscow before major world events occur. Will Francis be the first pope to make the journey?
The American Spectator: Meta’s Epidemic of Chinese ‘Spamouflage’ Propaganda
Meta recently uncovered a massive covert influence operation called "Spamouflage" that spread across 50 different platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok. While the operation had a large number of accounts, most of its followers were bots from Brazil, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. Meta researchers were able to connect Spamouflage to China and Chinese law enforcement.
Meta also revealed the existence of the Russian propaganda network "Doppelganger," which creates forged articles and spreads them across the internet. Doppelganger's focus is on quantity over quality, and although some of its forgeries appear convincing, they are not amplified by real people. Meta suggested that there may be cooperation between the Chinese and Russian influence campaigns.
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The American Spectator: Golda’s Cloud of Smoke Yields a Profile in Courage
Helen Mirren delivers a first-rate performance as Golda Meir, Israel's fourth prime minister. The film focuses on Meir's leadership during the 1973 Yom Kippur War and her efforts to rebuild Israel's national security. It also explores her relationship with U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and her battle with cancer. With minimal combat footage, the movie offers a unique perspective on how world leaders experience war.