Leo Robert
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Funny, when the question leads to some friction, @spittinchiclets edits it down disingenuously and makes sure to includes the reporter's voice. When it goes well, they edit out the reporter and collect the clicks. @BizNasty2point0





No, Candace Owens is not automatically entitled to that info in discovery. This is a defamation lawsuit filed against her by Charlie Kirk's former security chief. Under federal rules, discovery is limited to evidence relevant to the claims (her alleged false accusations of his involvement in the assassination) and defenses. Unrelated details like a security check on Kirk's shirt aren't relevant unless she can show a direct tie to proving truth or lack of malice in her specific statements. Courts block fishing expeditions.



Can’t even go in the Prosper Walmart without seeing Muslim women in full burqas. And the parking lot was full of “student driver” stickers. North Texas looks unrecognizable compared to just a few years ago.


New newsletter: MODERN FATHERHOOD WOULD BE UNRECOGNIZABLE TO A 1950'S DAD Compared to their Boomer parents, childcare time among Millennial dads has more than doubled. Compared to their Silent Generation grandparents, it’s nearly quadrupled. You will be hard-pressed to find any part of day-to-day modern life that has changed more in the last half-century than the way today’s parents—and fathers, in particular—spend their time. The new American dad is more present and more exhausted—but also, more satisfied with life. What's behind this half-century transformation? Today's piece combines history, economic analysis, and gorgeous charts galore from @AzizSunderji


On behalf of Brian Harpole, I filed this defamation lawsuit against Candace Owens and Mitchell Snow. We will not be providing any other statements. You can follow me for updates. scribd.com/document/10333…




Merab Dvalishvili reveals he was offered a grappling match against Arman Tsarukyan in December to replace Shara Bullet and he was ready to accept it 👀😳 "They told me Arman's opponent had pulled out, and there were only a few days left... They asked if I would grapple with Arman in Armenia, so I took that as a challenge and I said 'there's no chance he beats me'. I looked at the rules and saw it was submission-only. I thought, 'how is he supposed to submit me? No chance'. Then I just went to train the next day, but my nose opened up again, and that's why I didn't take it. Otherwise, taking that would've been a gangster move on 3 days notice." (h/t @MMA_PROS_PICK_)














