twin towers
>Director Brennan
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – One person is hospitalized with critical injuries after a fight Friday near Hazelwood East High School.
The St. Louis County Police Department says one female was hospitalized after the fight. Authorities did not disclose the female’s age or identity.
County police responded to Hazelwood East High School at an unspecified time on Friday after reports of a fight in the area.
Police have not disclosed where exactly the fight happened in connection with the high school, how many people may have been involved, or if students were involved. Police have also not reported any arrests as of Saturday.
The Hazelwood School District shared the following statement on the incident:
“It is a tragedy anytime children are hurt. Bullying and fighting in the community is an issue for which we all need to take ownership and work towards a resolution for the sake of our children. The Hazelwood School District offers our sincerest condolences to everyone involved, and will offer additional emotional support from our support and crisis team to those in need. We look forward to continuing to partner with our community for the sake of our children. Please be kind and respectful of the families involved during this difficult time and pledge to help work toward the betterment of our entire community.”
This is a developing story. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available.
https://www.cjr.org/the_media_today/biden-trump-sotu-voter-amnesia.php
How do you cover a candidate everyone knows—and no one remembers?
The New York Times’ Jennifer Medina and Reid Epstein tackled this question earlier this week with a piece aptly headlined “Do Americans Have a ‘Collective Amnesia’ About Donald Trump?”
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/05/us/politics/trump-presidency-election-voters.html
https://archive.is/YM3x9
Do Americans Have a ‘Collective Amnesia’ About Donald Trump?
It’s only been three years, but memories of Mr. Trump’s presidency have faded and changed fast.
Not all that long ago, many Americans committed hours a day to tracking then-President Donald J. Trump’s every move. And then, sometime after the riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and before his first indictment, they largely stopped.
They are having trouble remembering it all again.
More than three years of distance from the daily onslaught has faded, changed — and in some cases, warped — Americans’ memories of events that at the time felt searing. Polling suggests voters’ views on Mr. Trump’s policies and his presidency have improved in the rearview mirror. In interviews, voters often have a hazy recall of one of the most tumultuous periods in modern politics. Social scientists say that’s unsurprising. In an era of hyper-partisanship, there’s little agreed-upon collective memory, even about events that played out in public.
But as Mr. Trump pursues a return to power, the question of what exactly voters remember has rarely been more important. While Mr. Trump is staking his campaign on a nostalgia for a time not so long ago, Mr. Biden’s campaign is counting on voters to refocus on Mr. Trump, hoping they will recall why they denied him a second term.
“Remember how you felt the day after Donald Trump was elected president in 2016,” the Biden campaign wrote in a fund-raising appeal last month. “Remember walking around in disbelief and fear of what was to come.”
For now, the erosion of time appears to be working in Mr. Trump’s favor, as swing voters base their support on their feelings about the present, not the past. A New York Times/Siena College poll conducted late last month found 10 percent of Mr. Biden’s 2020 voters now say they support Mr. Trump, while virtually none of Mr. Trump’s voters had flipped to Mr. Biden. The poll found Mr. Trump’s policies were viewed far more favorably than Mr. Biden’s.
>https://www.cjr.org/the_media_today/biden-trump-sotu-voter-amnesia.php
Cameron Joseph is a freelance political reporter with recent work in The Guardian, the Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, and Politico Magazine. A recipient of the 2023 National Press Foundation Dirksen Award for distinguished reporting of Congress and the 2020 National Press Club award for excellence in political journalism, he previously worked for VICE News, Talking Points Memo, the New York Daily News, The Hill and National Journal.
footage of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris leaving the Capitol at 11:21 a.m.—hours before the building was breached by angry protestors.
these findings definitively disprove prior assertions by the Justice Department that Harris was in the Capitol when rioters broke into the building.
FBI agents cheering as protestors stormed the Capitol.
https://twitter.com/FreeStateWill/status/1764736159429607504
Speaker Johnson has also now released Camera 0767, which gives a clear view of Guandolo's clapping colleague. My motion seeks to compel the government to identify these FBI agents so they can testify in court.
>Kamala Harris leaving the Capitol hours before the building was breached by angry protestors
https://twitter.com/FreeStateWill/status/1765413316539691288
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13178507/Syrian-refugee-BBC-documentary-rape-13-year-old.html
Syrian refugee who was in 'fawning' BBC documentary about the plight of asylum-seekers is convicted of raping a 13-year-old girl seven times
A Syrian refugee who was in a 'fawning' BBC documentary about the plight of asylum seekers has been convicted of raping a 13-year-old girl seven times.
Omar Badreddin appeared alongside his brother Mohamed in a 2016 Newsnight feature which followed them on an 11-month journey from Syria to Newcastle as part of the refugee resettlement programme.
This week, the siblings, along with two other defendants, were sentenced to a total of 38-and-a-half years in jail for the rape of a 13-year-old girl between August 2018 and April 2019.
Mohamed, 23, was convicted of six counts of rape and one of assault by penetration and was sentenced to 13 years in prison, while his brother Omar, 26, was convicted of five counts of rape and sentenced to 18 years in jail.
Omar raped the girl at least seven times and threatened to kill her or take her to another country, reported The Telegraph. The girl said she was 'tortured' by her attackers.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/03/09/syrian-refugee-in-fawning-bbc-documentary-raped-child/
Syrian refugee in ‘fawning’ BBC documentary raped child seven times
Gang who ‘tortured’ girl 13 and threatened to kill her sentenced to total of 38 years in prison
https://archive.is/uyiHe
A BBC spokesman said: “In 2015 and 2016, Newsnight followed the story of the Badreddin family, who were Syrian refugees who had settled in the UK. During 2016, their son Omar was tried for sexual assault and found not guilty. Two years afterwards, in 2018 and 2019, Omar Badreddin and his brother Mohamed committed multiple counts of rape. They were found guilty and were jailed on 1 March 2024.
https://t.me/ResistanceTrench/24877
good job
>FBI agents cheering as protestors stormed the Capitol.
>career criminal
https://queensdefenders.org/our-team-revised/
>Johnson’s father raped his 7-year-old stepdaughter and then told the judge it was because his wife wasn’t giving him any action.
https://downdetector.com/
Posobiec has it all
Is the host of Jeopardy a mason?
"There's no response to that craziness. Prosecute me for what? What are they talking about? I wish I could figure out what the heck they're talking about. I think they're just going off the deep end," Fauci said. "It just doesn't make any sense to say something like that, and it actually is irresponsible."
In 2002 the Vatican recognised as a miracle the healing of a tumour in the abdomen of Monica Besra, an Indian woman, after the application of a locket containing Teresa's picture. According to Besra, a beam of light emanated from the picture and her cancerous tumour was cured; however, her husband and some of her medical staff said that conventional medical treatment eradicated the tumour.
>a beam of light emanated from the picture and her cancerous tumour was cured
Is Cusak CIA?
nice afro
"If you cant see it, you'll never know it. I feel sorry for you."
like she's talking about Q
>"If you cant see it, you'll never know it. I feel sorry for you."
source
>Lincoln