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UN secretary-general youth climate adviser calls for Whites to be stripped of power in 'revolutionary fights'

A United Nations youth climate adviser has a history of social media posts that call for the destruction of capitalism, claim “terrorism” is used as a Western smear to justify its imperialism and attack White people for purportedly fueling humanity’s extinction vis-à-vis the climate crisis. The United Nations’ Secretary-General António Guterres personally selected Pakistani-American Ayisha Siddiqa as one of his …

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TV shows Amanda Seyfried starred in before becoming Hollywood A-lister

Before Amanda Seyfried starred in beloved movie musicals like “Mamma Mia!” and “Les Misérables,” she frequently made appearances on popular TV shows. The start of Seyfried’s career was in soap operas. After starring as Karen Smith in “Mean Girls,” she guest-starred in a good number of crime/mystery shows before she landed leading roles in blockbuster Hollywood films. Take a look …

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Tracy Morgan claims he 'out-ate Ozempic' and gained 40 pounds on weight-loss drug

While others have credited their sudden weight loss to Ozempic, Tracy Morgan claims his experience with the popular yet controversial drug has had the opposite effect. During an appearance on Tuesday’s episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” the comedian and actor revealed that he’s actually gained 40 pounds while on Ozempic. “I’ve learned to out-eat Ozempic. I out-ate …

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Former inmate tells Riley Gaines male 'opportunists' are using trans policies to get into female prisons

Former collegiate swimmer and current OutKick contributor Riley Gaines spoke to women’s rights advocate and former inmate Amie Ichikawaregarding predators taking advantage of transgender policies on Tuesday. On her “Gaines for Girls” podcast, Gaines spoke to Ichikawa regarding the controversial standards of housing biological males in all-women’s prisons based on them identifying as females. While the presumption is fairness for …

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Afghanistan's school year begins without 1 million girls barred from education by Taliban

The school year in Afghanistan started Wednesday but without girls whom the Taliban barred from attending classes beyond the sixth grade, making it the only country with restrictions on female education. The U.N. children’s agency says more than 1 million girls are affected by the ban. It also estimates 5 million were out of school before the Taliban takeover due …

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Hoops hero who inspired 'Hoosiers' now serves legendarily large Indiana-style fried pork sandwiches

Bobby Plump’s last shot for tiny Milan High School was a 17-foot jumper that captured the 1954 Indiana state basketball championship. The victory by the Milan Indians, 70 years ago today, inspired the David-beats-Goliath 1986 Hollywood sports flick “Hoosiers.” Plump’s Last Shot is the family’s slam-dunk sports bar in Indianapolis that today serves giant breaded fried pork tenderloin sandwiches, an …

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Kate Middleton, Prince William facing big decision about Prince Louis' birthday photo amid scrutiny: expert

Kate Middleton and Prince William have a royal dilemma on their hands. A source recently told the U.K.’s Sunday Times the Prince and Princess of Wales are still planning to release a birthday photo of their youngest son, Prince Louis. The child turns 6 on April 23. However, the palace insider claimed the couple is still debating who the photographer …

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