Pro-life ally: Pro-abortion assault response 'troubling'; Trump's Planned Parenthood funding cut 'great step'New Foto - Pro-life ally: Pro-abortion assault response 'troubling'; Trump's Planned Parenthood funding cut 'great step'

Astonishing footage of awoman assaulting a pro-life activiststunned the internet in early April, when the young advocate was conducting man-on-the-street interviews in New York City before being attacked by a pro-abortion subject. Savannah Craven Antao was assaulted by a woman who consented to an on-camera conversation regardingabortion issues. "Savannah was having these conversations," Lila Rose, founder and president of Live Action, a pro-life anti-abortion nonprofit organization, told Fox News Digital. "One of them obviously went really south in that the woman that she was speaking with certainly engaged her, seemed pretty friendly but ultimately ended up getting very angry." Pro-life Activist Assaulted, Bloodied During Street Interview About Abortion A video captured by Antao's husband, the cameraman, caught the woman, Brianna J. Rivers, 30, throwingsucker punches.Rivers was later arrested on one count of second-degree assault, according to a report by the New York Post. Antao was left bleeding and in need of stitches. She was taken to the emergency room for treatment. Read On The Fox News App "This woman kind of just marched off yelling profanities," Rose said. "You can't just go punching and assaulting people and sending them to the emergency room for stitches." The response by social media users was divided as some submitted comments in favor of the assaulter, while others were horrified by the attack and feared for their own safety as pro-lifers. 'Abortion Pill' Found To Have 'Severe Adverse Effects' For 1 In 10 Women, Study Finds "It was really troubling to see the response by some, not by all, but by some people," Rose said. "There were again people that supported abortion who said basically Savannah had what was coming to her. How dare she talk to people about this issue? She's going to get hit in the face. As if physical violence for a conversation is somehow justified." However, Rose is hopeful that basic discourse with restraint and without physical violence is still valued among Americans. "There is, I think, a growing group of people who think that violence against people you disagree with politically is okay," Rose said. "And particularly who, because they support the violence of abortion, they think that it's okay then to be violent to people that are born, too, who you disagree with." Abortion issues, a discussion point which has gained inconsistent notoriety among both Republicans and Democrats, were a focal point of the 2024 presidential elections where PresidentDonald Trumpran as a pro-life advocate. Abortion On Demand: These 6 States Allow Women To Get Pregnancy-ending Drugs By Phone Or Online In late March, PresidentTrump withheld tens of millionsof dollars in Planned Parenthood funds for possible violation of civil rights laws, according to reports. "I thought this was a great step in the right direction," Rose said. "Planned Parenthood claims that they are about planning parenthood, but they do the exact opposite. They destroy parenthood." "The fact that the Trump administration has removed some funding, I think, is a very positive step. The reality is that, though, the recent action by the Trump administration is only, we're talking about the tens of millions of dollars when there's$700 million that Planned Parenthoodis receiving. This is a small step forward but what we need to see from the federal branch is more responsibility and accountability to stop funding abortion providers." In 2024, it was reported that "an estimated 1,038,000 abortions were provided by clinicians in states without total bans in 2024," according to the Guttmacher Institute, a non-governmental organization funded, in part, by Planned Parenthood. Dems Will Make State Sanctuary For Kids' Gender Transitions, Abortion Over Gop Protest Among those who obtained abortion care in 2021-2022, 53% of them paid out of pocket and 30% used Medicaid to fund their treatments, according to the source. "A common rebuttal from, certainly, pro-abortion Democrats, is saying, 'Well, we're not funding taxpayer abortions. We're just taxpayer-funding abortion providers and the reality is the money is fungible,'" Rose said. "Planned parenthood is billing Medicaid and getting government funds for basically all of their other operational expenses and many other of their procedures that ultimately prop up their abortion business." Medication abortionsmade up 63% of the clinician-provided abortions in 2023, according to Guttmacher. "We need to see the abortion pill, which lands 1 out of every 10 women that take it with serious health consequences including emergency room visits," Rose said of the pill, mifepristone, used in combination with another medication, misoprostol, to terminate pregnancies. "We should see that dangerous drug pulled from the market." In late April, a study conducted by the Ethics & Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C., revealed "severe adverse effects" for nearly 11% of women, more than 1 in 10, who used the abortion drug. "No taxpayer money should be going to them," Rose said. "They should be shut down." Original article source:Pro-life ally: Pro-abortion assault response 'troubling'; Trump's Planned Parenthood funding cut 'great step'

Pro-life ally: Pro-abortion assault response 'troubling'; Trump's Planned Parenthood funding cut 'great step'

Pro-life ally: Pro-abortion assault response 'troubling'; Trump's Planned Parenthood funding cut 'great step' Astonishin...
Nearly half of Gen Z admits to lying on job applications, survey findsNew Foto - Nearly half of Gen Z admits to lying on job applications, survey finds

New survey data indicates that one in four job applicants has lied, exaggerated or provided inaccurate information on their applications in some way, shape or form — and Gen Z leads the trend. Thefindings from career.io— a career services platform — indicate nearly half (approximately 47%) of the age group admitted to falsifying some aspect of their job applications to fit the mold they think employers are looking for, followed by 38.5% of millennials, 20.4% of Gen Xers and 9.4% of baby boomers. A spreadsheet detailing the survey data, provided toFox News Digital, indicates that a majority of zoomers (slang for Gen Z) lied in key areas such as "work experience" (22.97%), and job "responsibilities" (28.38%), with "job title" coming in third at 17.57%. The large percentages indicate some survey participants falsified more than one area of their job applications. Across all generations, "work experience" and "responsibilities" ranked the highest out of all falsified categories, but to a lesser degree than zoomers. Gen Z Branded As The 'Most Gullible Generation' After New Analysis Of Media Habits Certified Professional Career Coach (CPCC) Amanda Augustine told Fox News Digital the prevailing reason for the falsehoods is that young applicants with limited experience are desperate to make a good first impression and get their foot in the door. Read On The Fox News App "You hear so much of people complaining about this big resume hole their applications have fallen into, and it's out of sheer desperation that they're trying to enhance their experience in a way that will hopefully land them at least that interview," she said Tuesday. Augustine has worked with multiple clients over the years to help them reach their full professional potential. She has heard many of these clients say they would be great for a role, even if they don't appear perfect on paper, and they only need the chance to prove themselves. "I think it's that sentiment across all generations, but especially this younger generation that has not necessarily had to face the job market before, is really fueling some of these white lies, some of these flat-out lies that they're putting on applications," Augustine said to Fox News Digital. Gen Z Branded As 'The Ghosted Generation' As Dates, Colleges And Employers Keep Saying 'No' The data appears to reflect a desperation to appear "experienced" that steadily declines with age, indicating those still relatively new to the job market are uncertain about the navigation techniques they need to employ to find work. The dropoff between zoomers and millennials who admitted to lying with regard to job responsibilities was approximately 8 percent, with Gen Xers and baby boomers continuing to dial back the intensity. In the "work experience" area, zoomers' 22.97% still sat a few points higher than millennials' 18.70%. Compare that to Gen Xers and baby boomers at 9.51% and 3.59%, respectively. Augustine says some of the falsehoods, such as lengthening the time worked at a specific location, are done to mitigate the stigma of employment gaps, something job applicants are forced to confront from time to time. "I think people are really trying to find ways to do little stretches of the truth that they believe will land them that interview so that those small inconsistencies will just kind of be swept under the rug and ignored if they make a great impression during the interview process," she said. Covid 5 Years Later: Impact On The Workplace But lies and fabrications can lead to big problems and have done so in some high-profile cases. Veritas Software CFO Kenneth E. Lonchar for instance,lost his positionafter an investigation uncovered that he had falsified his academic records and USPS vice president of corporate communications William (Bill) Whitman Jr. was fired shortly after being hired for falsifying information about his academic background and work achievements. Augustine says, for those with limited experience who want to appear as capable as possible for a role, focus on taking an inventory of your skills. "There is such a greater emphasis placed on the soft skills such as collaboration, communication, problem solving. I mean, who doesn't need a creative problem solver for their business these days? I can't think of an industry where that wouldn't be helpful in some shape or form," she said. But providing examples of times you have had to use the skills you profess to have or closing skill gaps through means such as taking an online course or learning from free demos are also important, she noted. Then there's networking — another useful tool in your tool belt if you're trying to get your foot in the door. "I can't say it enough. Especially in this current economy and job market, networking is always going to be key. I don't care if you just graduated from school, or you have 30-plus years of experience. Everybody has a network, whether they realize it or not — that is your classmates, your mentors, your career advisors, your professors, people you've mentored in the past, people that you've worked with previously… If you aren't connecting with those people on LinkedIn and growing your professional network and investing in managing those relationships, you are doing your job search a major disservice." Original article source:Nearly half of Gen Z admits to lying on job applications, survey finds

Nearly half of Gen Z admits to lying on job applications, survey finds

Nearly half of Gen Z admits to lying on job applications, survey finds New survey data indicates that one in four job applicants has lied, e...
Libya's PM says eliminating militias is 'ongoing project' as ceasefire holdsNew Foto - Libya's PM says eliminating militias is 'ongoing project' as ceasefire holds

By Ahmed Elumami TRIPOLI (Reuters) -Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah said on Saturday that eliminating militias is an "ongoing project," as a ceasefire after deadly clashes this week remained in place. "We will not spare anyone who continues to engage in corruption or extortion. Our goal is to create a Libya free of militias and corruption," Dbeibah said in a televised speech. Dbeibah is the country's internationally recognized leader in the west, based in Tripoli. After Dbeibah on Tuesday ordered the armed groups to be dismantled, Tripoli was rocked by its fiercest clashes in years between two armed groups. The clashes killed at least eight civilians, according to the United Nations. The government announced a ceasefire on Wednesday. It followed Monday's killing of major militia chief Abdulghani Kikli, widely known as Ghaniwa, and the sudden defeat of his Stabilisation Support Apparatus group by factions aligned with Dbeibah. SSA is under the Presidential Council that came to power in 2021 with the Government of National Unity of Dbeibah through a United Nations-backed process. SSA was based in the densely populated Abu Salim neighbourhood. GNU's Interior Ministry said in a statement that nine decomposed corpses were found in a morgue refrigerator in Abu Salim-based Al-Khadra hospital. It said SSA never reported them to authorities. The PM's media office posted a video of Dbeibah greeting the security force protecting the Prime Ministry Building. It said he later received delegations from elders to discuss Tripoli's situation and what he called "successful security operation in Abu Salim." "The Prime Minister stressed that this operation falls within the state's fixed vision to eliminate armed formations outside the police and army institutions," the media office said. On Friday, at least three ministers resigned in sympathy with hundreds of protesters who took to the streets calling for Dbeibah's ouster. Dbeibah did not comment on their resignations. "The protests are annoying, but I've put up with them. I know some of them are real, but a lot of them are paid," he said. The United Nations Support Mission in Libya expressed concern on Friday about the escalation of violence in Tripoli, calling on parties to protect civilians and public property. Libya has had little stability since a 2011 NATO-backed uprising ousted longtime autocrat Muammar Gaddafi. The country split in 2014 between rival eastern and western factions, though an outbreak of major warfare paused with a truce in 2020. While eastern Libya has been dominated for a decade by commander Khalifa Haftar and his Libyan National Army, control in Tripoli and western Libya has been splintered among numerous armed factions. A major energy exporter, Libya is also an important way station for migrants heading to Europe, while its conflict has drawn in foreign powers including Turkey, Russia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. State-oil firm NOC said on Friday that its operations at oil facilities are proceeding as normal, with oil and gas exports operating regularly. (Reporting by Ahmed ElumamiEditing by Rod Nickel)

Libya's PM says eliminating militias is 'ongoing project' as ceasefire holds

Libya's PM says eliminating militias is 'ongoing project' as ceasefire holds By Ahmed Elumami TRIPOLI (Reuters) -Libyan Prime M...
Hundreds of Chick-fil-A workers are earning their college degrees without student debtNew Foto - Hundreds of Chick-fil-A workers are earning their college degrees without student debt

SomeChick-fil-A employeesare graduating from college free of debt due to a unique program. Thanks to a partnership among three entities — independent Chick-fil-A operators, Point University and Ficus Education — 177 Chick-fil-A employees were able to graduate this year while working at locations across the country, restaurant industry websiteQSR reported. Over 70 of the Chick-fil-A employees participated in a recent graduation ceremony at Point University, a private Christian institution in Georgia. Chick-fil-a Food And Employees Helped Man Lose Weight And Change His Life In attendance were more than a dozen Chick-fil-A operators. "This all began in 2023 with one operator's and one university's vision: to give his team the opportunity to earn a college degree without student debt," Doug Danowski, president of Ficus Education in Georgia, told Fox News Digital. Read On The Fox News App "That single decision sparked a movement." The Ficus Education employer-sponsored partnership allows employees at independently operatedChick-fil-A restaurantsto complete their degrees online through Point University without having to pay out-of-pocket tuition or take out student loans. Chick-fil-a Employees Fulfill Texas Couple's All-american Dream: 'Bucket List' "What started as one operator's desire to invest in his team has grown into a national movement: hundreds of degrees earned, over an estimated $11 million in student debt avoided and real business impact," Danowski said. Select Chick-fil-A franchise operators pay their employees' tuition as an incentive to recruit and retain workers. For more Lifestyle articles, visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyle "It's a partnership built around one question: How can we help operators recruit, develop and retain their people, and strengthen their restaurants?" Danowski said. More than 500 independent Chick-fil-A operators have participated in the program since its inception, Danowski said. Ficus Educationhosted a hospitality suite for independent operators, their graduates and special guests immediately before the commencement ceremony. Click Here To Sign Up For Our Lifestyle Newsletter "Through Point [University] and through the partnership with Ficus [Education], we've been able to create this day when Chick-fil-A team members are going to walk across the stage and get their four-year degree or their master's degree, which is going to bring themforward in their careers," André Kennebrew, chair of the board of trustees at Point University and a former Chick-fil-A development program leader, told attendees in remarks shared with Fox News Digital. The federal education debt now exceeds $1.6 trillion, according to the U.S. Department of Education. As the Office of Federal Student Aid recently announced it has resumed collections of defaulted student loans, the 177 Chick-fil-A graduates collectively avoided more than $6 million in debt, according to QSR. The program makes it possible for employees to progress in their careers at Chick-fil-A, some with dreams of opening their own franchise, "or go somewhere else andbe a doctoror a lawyer or whatever," Kennebrew said. "This is worth continuing," Kennebrew said of the program. "This is worth growing." Original article source:Hundreds of Chick-fil-A workers are earning their college degrees without student debt

Hundreds of Chick-fil-A workers are earning their college degrees without student debt

Hundreds of Chick-fil-A workers are earning their college degrees without student debt SomeChick-fil-A employeesare graduating from college ...
Nearly 18,000 containers of ice cream recalled for potential plastic contaminationNew Foto - Nearly 18,000 containers of ice cream recalled for potential plastic contamination

Wells Enterprises, the company that produces Blue Bunny and Halo Top ice cream, has recalled nearly 18,000 containers of ice cream and frozen yogurt due to batches possibly containing pieces of plastic. The Iowa-based company issued the voluntary recall on April 25, according to a Food and Drug Administrationreportreleased earlier this week,NBC Dallas-Fort Worthreported. The recall includes 22 different flavors sold in three-gallon tubs, sent to more than 100 distribution centers across the U.S., including locations in Iowa, Michigan, Illinois and Texas. The products have "Use by" dates ranging from March 2026 through October 2026. The FDA categorized the recall as Class II, meaning consumption of the product can cause "temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences," according to theFDA website. Wells Enterprises did not immediately respond to an NBC News request for comment. Afull listof recalled products with identifying information can be found in the FDA report.

Nearly 18,000 containers of ice cream recalled for potential plastic contamination

Nearly 18,000 containers of ice cream recalled for potential plastic contamination Wells Enterprises, the company that produces Blue Bunny a...

 

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