Author: Freedom Watch

Even Steelers fan Paige Spiranac is slamming ‘trash’ officiating against Bears New York Post November 9, 2021 Paige Spiranac’s Pittsburgh Steelers may have squeaked away with a win on Monday night, but even she was appalled by the officiating. Taking to Twitter, the golf influencer weighed in on the Steelers’ showdown against the Bears on “Monday Night Football,” which was littered with questionable calls. In the fourth quarter, Bears linebacker Cassius Marsh was flagged for taunting following a sack, in which he appeared to glance at the Pittsburgh sideline from a distance after the fact. As Marsh made…

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CRITICAL RACE THEORY IN EDUCATION November 9, 2021 This course features a critical exploration of how structural racism intersects with educational systems. Students will begin with an examination of identity, positionality, privilege, and bias at the individual level, eventually moving toward an analysis of institutional structures and systems. Students will reflect on their own educational experiences and apply a case study analysis to their K-12 education utilizing the framework of critical race theory. Students will study data on educational inequities and work in teams to prepare a policy proposal that addresses racial inequities within K-12 education. Continue Reading…..

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A woman who pooped her pants halfway through a marathon and ran with it in her shorts until she crossed the finish line achieved a personal record By Anna Medaris Miller Insider November 8, 2021 “I don’t know if it’s possible to poop while running, but I will try,'” Torlakson said. “I didn’t want one poop to mess it all up.” So, without stopping, she relieved herself into the built-in underwear in her shorts (“I had to focus,” she said) and continued on her way. “It just came out and I felt a lot better,” she said. Torlakson…

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By Emma Colton Fox Business November 8, 2021 Leaders at State Street Global Advisors will need to ask permission to hire White men as it rolls out a diversity hiring initiative. “This is now front and central for State Street — it’s on every senior executive’s scorecard,” said Jess McNicholas, the bank’s head of inclusion, diversity and corporate citizenship in London, according to the Sunday Times. “All of our leaders have to demonstrate at their annual appraisals what they have done to improve female representation and the number of colleagues from ethnic-minority backgrounds.” Continue Reading…..

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Iran begins annual war games ahead of nuke talks with West ABC News November 8, 2021 TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s military began its annual war games in a coastal area of the Gulf of Oman, state TV reported Sunday, less than a month before upcoming nuclear talks with the West. The report said navy and air force units as well as ground forces were participating in a more than 1 million square-kilometer (386,100 square-mile) area east of the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Nearly 20% of all oil shipping passes through the strait to the Gulf of Oman and…

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‘SNL’ opening features a new face as Donald Trump By Aya Elamroussi CNN November 7, 2021 (CNN)From a Super Bowl-winning quarterback to Super Mario, Saturday Night Live condensed a week’s worth of controversial topics into its opening sketch, bringing a new cast member’s impression of Donald Trump. The NBC variety show opened Saturday’s episode with Green Bay Packers’ Aaron Rodgers, played by Pete Davidson, in a parody interview on Fox News about not getting vaccinated against Covid-19. “Our first guest is an American brave enough to stand and up say, ‘Screw you, science, I know Joe Rogan!'” Cecily…

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Another one bites the dust: NEWSMAX to require VACCINE CARDS for all employees The Right Scoop November 7, 2021 Another one down. Newsmax has gone the way of CNN on vaccine mandates, requiring that all employees be “fully vaccinated by Jan. 4, 2022” or suffer the consequences, which include being subjected to weekly tests and definitely being treated like lepers. “The conservative news network informed staffers of the move on Thursday, in a staff-wide email obtained by Mediaite,” write Dan Abrams’ website. “Newsmax cited the implementation of Covid rules by Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) as its…

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Roger Stone said he’ll run for Florida governor just to draw votes away from Ron DeSantis unless the governor pledges not to run for president in 2024 By Kelsey Vlamis Business Insider November 7, 2021 “The people who love Ron DeSantis the most are of course the people who have never met him,” he said. “I don’t think that I would have to get many votes to change the results of this race.” Stone also targeted DeSantis earlier this week, threatening to run against him if the governor didn’t audit the 2020 election in Florida, a state Trump…

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