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  • ‘TV Doesn’t Get Much More ‘Woke’ Than We Did!’


    Like Laura Ingalls putting Nellie Oleson in her place for the umpteenth time, Melissa Gilbert has addressed Megyn Kelly’s concern about Netflix’s recently announced Little House on the Prairie series being, as they say, “woke.”

    Shortly after the reboot was announced on Wednesday, Kelly, a Fox News vet-turned-podcaster, called out Netflix on X, saying, “if you wokeify [sic] Little House on the Prairie I will make it my singular mission to absolutely ruin your project.”

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    After getting wind of Kelly’s threatened “mission,” Gilbert — who of course played Laura on the 1970s/’80s Little House series — posted to Instagram, inviting Kelly to “watch the original again,” noting: “TV doesn’t get too much more ‘woke’ than we did.

    “We tackled: racism, addiction, nativism, antisemitism, misogyny, rape, spousal abuse and every other ‘woke’ topic you can think of,” Gilbert recalled, adding: “Thank you very much.”

    The actual caption on Gilbert’s message again invited Kelly to “watch any episode on any streaming platform anywhere in the world,” to see her point.

    Netflix’s series adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s classic novels is being shepherded by Rebecca Sonnenshine (The Boys, The Vampire Diaries), who will serve as showrunner. The official logline reads, “Part hopeful family drama, part epic survival tale, and part origin story of the American West, this fresh adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s iconic semi-autobiographical ‘Little House’ books offers a kaleidoscopic view of the struggles and triumphs of those who shaped the frontier.”

    “[W]e’re excited to share [Wilder’s] enduring themes of hope and optimism with a fresh take on this iconic story,” Netflix Drama Series VP Jinny Howe said in a statement. “Rebecca’s vision threads the needle with an emotional depth that will delight both new and existing fans of this beloved classic.”

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    In a world where representation and diversity are becoming increasingly important, television shows are stepping up to the plate to reflect these values. From addressing social issues to featuring diverse characters and storylines, TV is becoming more ‘woke’ than ever before.

    In our latest series, we didn’t hold back when it came to tackling important topics and showcasing a wide range of perspectives. From exploring racial inequality and LGBTQ+ rights to shedding light on mental health and disability issues, our show left no stone unturned.

    We believe that television has the power to educate, inspire, and provoke thought, and we’re proud to be part of a movement that is pushing for more inclusive and representative storytelling.

    So if you’re looking for a show that doesn’t shy away from the tough conversations and isn’t afraid to challenge the status quo, look no further. TV doesn’t get much more ‘woke’ than we did!

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  • To Battle ‘Woke,’ DOJ ‘Suspends’ Black, Womens History Months


    In order to combat the scourge of “DEI,” the DOJ yesterday indefinitely suspended observance of events like Black History Month, Women’s History Month and other long observed (and one would imagine fairly innocuous) commemorations.

    The details are as follows.

    Yesterday as part of the implementation of Trump’s anti-DEI executive order and the related anti-DEI guidance memorandum from the Office of Personal Management, the Executive Office of United States Attorneys immediately “suspend[ed] observance programs until further notice” and advised regional U.S. Attorneys Offices that “we believe it would also be prudent for the USAOs to suspend all observance events at this time.”

    For what it’s worth, Black History Month isn’t something that BLM activists came up with. President Gerald Ford recognized February in 1976 and Congress passed a law designating February as National Black History Month in 1986.

    The news was contained in a circular email sent to all U.S. Attorney’s Offices and shared with TPM.






    In a shocking move that has sparked outrage and disbelief, the Department of Justice has announced the suspension of Black History Month and Women’s History Month in an effort to combat what they refer to as the “woke” agenda.

    The decision, which was made public in a memo sent out to all employees, states that the recognition and celebration of these important cultural and historical milestones are no longer in line with the department’s values. Instead, the DOJ will be focusing on promoting a more “neutral” and “unbiased” approach to diversity and inclusion.

    Critics have condemned the move as a blatant attempt to erase the contributions and struggles of Black and women activists throughout history. Many have pointed out that Black History Month and Women’s History Month are crucial opportunities to educate and raise awareness about the ongoing fight for equality and justice.

    The decision has sparked widespread backlash on social media, with many calling for the immediate reinstatement of these important observances. Some have even launched online campaigns and petitions to protest the DOJ’s decision.

    As we continue to navigate through a tumultuous political and social climate, it is vital that we stand in solidarity with marginalized communities and amplify their voices. The attempt to erase Black History Month and Women’s History Month only serves to further marginalize these communities and reinforce systemic inequalities.

    It is up to us to resist and fight back against such harmful and regressive actions. Let us continue to celebrate and honor the legacies of Black and women activists, both past and present, and work towards a more inclusive and just society for all. #BlackHistoryMonth #WomensHistoryMonth #JusticeForAll

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  • Snow in Florida: Tampa residents woke up to a winter wonderland in 1977


    Temperatures are dipping into the 30s this week, and while parts of Florida are expected to get snow, FOX 13 meteorologists say the Bay Area won’t see any snow or ice. However, that wasn’t the case in 1977.

    Those who lived in Tampa on Jan. 19, 1977, say they will never forget the day they woke up to a winter wonderland.

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    What they’re saying:

    Forty-eight years ago, Jeannette Tamborello recalled hearing FOX 13 Meteorologist Roy Leep say that there was the possibility of snow in the forecast.

    She said the snowy mention seemed to be more of a comment than part of his regular forecast, but Tamborello just knew it was going to snow.

    She set her alarm for 1 a.m. and when she woke up there was no snow. She set it every hour afterward and kept looking out the window full of hope. Around 5 a.m., she saw what she had been waiting for – snow!

    Tamborello said she woke up her husband and her daughter, who was 6 years old at the time. She dressed her daughter in her coat, gloves, and socks over her nightgown and the three of them walked outside into a winter wonderland.

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    Tamborello recalled she and her husband being as excited as their daughter.

    The trio built a little snowman, took photos, and played outside until it was time to get ready for work and school.

    Jeannette Tamborello and her daughter Jodi built a snowman on Jan. 19, 1977. Image is courtesy of Jeannette Tamborello.

    Jeannette Tamborello and her daughter Jodi built a snowman on Jan. 19, 1977. Image is courtesy of Jeannette Tamborello. 

    Like Tamborello, Thomas Kaspar will never forget the day it snowed in Tampa.

    He said the look of the flakes swirling around before the sun came up is unforgettable, especially in typically hot Carrollwood.

    He estimated that about 5–6 inches of snow was on the ground that day, and it lasted until the afternoon.

    Tampa residents enjoy a snowball fight on Jan. 19, 1977. Image is courtesy of Thomas Kaspar.

    Tampa residents enjoy a snowball fight on Jan. 19, 1977. Image is courtesy of Thomas Kaspar. 

    Why did it snow in Tampa? 

    The backstory:

    The snow on Jan. 19, 1977, was seen as far south as Homestead and even fell on Miami Beach, according to the National Weather Service.

    According to NWS, the snowfall was at the tail end of a strong Arctic cold front that moved rapidly down the state from late January 18 to early January 19.

    NWS states that Tampa got .20 inches of snow while Plant City recorded two inches.

    ‘Magical’ Day

    The .20 inches of snow that fell was more than enough to make a lifetime impression on Mario Nuñez.

    Nuñez had just turned 18 years old and had never seen snow before.

    In a previous interview with FOX 13, Nuñez said he remembers his mother waking him up around 6 a.m. and telling him it was snowing outside.

    Nuñez explained that he was almost in a trance because he was so excited. The first thing he wanted to do was tell his grandmother who lived a few blocks away.

    Mario Nunez holds two snowballs as snow blankets the ground in Tampa on Jan. 19, 1977. Image is courtesy of Mario Nuñez. 

    Dressed in flannel pajamas, Nuñez says he threw on a pair of Converse shoes and ran two-and-a-half blocks down the street in the dark to his grandmother’s house.

    She had lived in New York for several years, so snow wasn’t anything unusual for her, but it was simply ‘magical’ to him.

    He said she was alarmed at first because it was unusual for him to be banging on her door before dawn, but she felt more at ease as he shouted, “Abuela! It’s snowing!”

    Teens play in the Tampa snow on Jan. 19, 1977. Image is courtesy of Thomas Kaspar.

    Teens play in the Tampa snow on Jan. 19, 1977. Image is courtesy of Thomas Kaspar. 

    In the midst of all the excitement, Nuñez said it took him a moment to realize he was outside in his pajamas.

    He excitedly ran back home, changed clothes, and called his buddies.

    Nuñez shared that watching the Green Bay Packers, the Chicago Bears, and the Minnesota Vikings play football in the snow was the epitome of the NFL at the time. That’s why he and his friends decided to put on their football gear and play ball in the snow. He said they couldn’t go sledding because there aren’t any hills in Tampa, and they didn’t have a sled.

    Teens hold snowballs on Jan. 19, 1977. Image is courtesy of Thomas Kaspar.

    Teens hold snowballs on Jan. 19, 1977. Image is courtesy of Thomas Kaspar. 

    Nuñez, along with many Tampa residents, also recall a lot of traffic crashes happening on that day.

    He said he lived on Cass Street, and while he and his buddies were playing football in a field near I-275, they heard tires screech followed by the sound of a car crashing into the guardrail constantly throughout the day because there was ice on the overpass, and nobody knew how to drive on ice.

    “We’re just waiting for the next snowfall,” he said in a past interview with FOX 13.

    Teens have snowball fight on Jan. 19, 1977. Image is courtesy of Thomas Kaspar.

    Teens have snowball fight on Jan. 19, 1977. Image is courtesy of Thomas Kaspar. 

    Will it snow in Tampa this year?

    Big picture view:

    FOX 13 meteorologists say no snow or ice is expected anywhere in the Tampa Bay area as of Tuesday.

    A stretch of north Florida, especially from around Tallahassee west through the Panhandle, will get accumulating snow, with a few inches of snowfall possible along the I-10 corridor starting later Tuesday and continuing into Wednesday.

    The Florida HIghway Patrol posted a phot of one of its vehicles next to the state line in Pensacola with snow on the ground on Tuesday. 

    A mix of wintry precipitation could extend east to Jacksonville and as far south as Gainesville, although not all areas will see accumulating snow.

    Accumulating snow is expected across a wide stretch of north Florida on Tuesday and Wednesday. A winter storm warning is in effect.

    Accumulating snow is expected across a wide stretch of north Florida on Tuesday and Wednesday. A winter storm warning is in effect.

    The wintry mix could make for dangerous conditions on the roads north of the Bay Area.

    Governor Ron DeSantis also declared a State of Emergency ahead of the storm, which will primarily impact the northern part of the state.

    “Snow is one thing. Ice is a problem,” FOX 13 Meteorologist Dave Osterberg said, noting that a quarter-inch to a half-inch of ice accumulation in areas like Tallahassee and Jacksonville would be “significant.”

    Tampa weather forecast

    Local perspective:

    While the snow and ice will stay north of the Bay Area, Osterberg says cold rain will “funnel in from time to time” throughout Tuesday, with the afternoon high staying in the 50s.

    Rainfall should continue through Wednesday morning as lows drop to the 40s again, with 30s possible in our northern zones.

    One more round of showers will move through on Thursday, according to Osterberg, before we clear out in time for the weekend.

    What’s next:

    On Saturday, temperatures could reach the low 60s in Tampa for the annual Gasparilla Pirate Fest. Then on Sunday, the 70s will make a comeback with the warming trend continuing into next week.

    Hope for future snow days

    Though the possibility of seeing snow this year may be low, the memory of the 1977 snowfall keeps hope alive for many Tampa residents.

    For Tampa natives, like Nunez and D.C. Goutoufas, Jan. 19, 1977, was the first time they had seen snow.

    Goutoufas stated in a previous interview with FOX 13 that even though he doesn’t have any photos from that snowy day, the memory is etched in his mind forever.

    Tampa residents pose with a snowman on Jan. 19, 1977.Credit: Carolyn Dean.

    Tampa residents pose with a snowman on Jan. 19, 1977. Credit: Carolyn Dean.

    His family has been in Tampa since 1887, and he says none of his ancestors had seen snow in the area before 1977.

    Goutoufas recalled his parents coming to the breakfast table and shouting that it was snowing outside.

    “My sister, brother, and I ran outside to see it. It was amazing!” Goutoufas exclaimed more than four decades later.

    A car is covered in snow in Tampa on Jan. 19, 1977. Image is courtesy of Thomas Kaspar.

    A car is covered in snow in Tampa on Jan. 19, 1977. Image is courtesy of Thomas Kaspar. 

    He remembers fondly having snowball fights with his friends and siblings.

    “It was a big deal, and such a beautiful day!” Goutoufas added. “Our neighborhood was truly a winter wonderland!”

    Goutoufas went on to share that he and his brother would try to recreate the magic by turning on the sprinklers during the winter months when there was a freeze warning, but it didn’t work.

    “They were the good old days for sure,” Goutoufas shared. “Moments like that live inside you for a lifetime.”

    The Source: This story was written with information given by Tampa residents who recalled the day it snowed in 1977.

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    On January 19, 1977, residents of Tampa, Florida woke up to a rare sight – snow covering their city in a winter wonderland. This unusual occurrence was caused by a combination of cold air moving over the Gulf of Mexico and a low-pressure system that brought precipitation to the area.

    Families ventured outside to build snowmen, have snowball fights, and take pictures of the magical scene. Children who had never seen snow before were delighted by the fluffy white flakes falling from the sky.

    Many businesses and schools closed for the day, allowing residents to enjoy this unexpected gift from nature. It was a day that will always be remembered by those who experienced it, as snow in Florida is a truly rare and special event.

    The snow in Tampa in 1977 remains a unique and cherished memory for residents who were lucky enough to witness it, reminding them of the beauty and wonder of nature’s surprises.

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  • After being ‘woke up’ at Providence, can BYU find more road success at No. 14 Houston?

    After being ‘woke up’ at Providence, can BYU find more road success at No. 14 Houston?


    PROVO — Kevin Young’s first introduction to the Big 12 as head coach of the BYU men’s basketball team went about as well as can be expected.

    The Cougars pulled past visiting Arizona State 76-56 after a career-high, 30-point effort by Richie Saunders on New Year’s Eve for Young’s 10th win as a collegiate head coach.

    Through the first dozen games of the first-time college head coach’s career, BYU (10-2, 1-0 Big 12) has experienced a variety of emotions — but never one thing: a road win.

    The Cougars’ only true road game was a blowout, an 83-64 loss at Providence in the Big 12-Big East Battle where five-star freshman Egor Demin was injured for the next several weeks.

    Perhaps that’s why Kelvin Sampson’s Cougars are an 11.5-point favorite ahead of Saturday afternoon’s tilt (12 p.m. MT, ESPN+). Or maybe losing that game was the best thing that could’ve happened to Young’s Cougs before they hit the road a second time this weekend.

    “I personally try not to make a big to-do of road or home; a game plan is a game plan, and the other team is the other team, whether you are at home or on the road,” Young said. “But I think more than anything, the Providence game just woke everybody up — led by me.”

    Since the loss to the Friars, the Cougars have responded with four straight wins, each without Demin until the projected NBA lottery pick returned to the starting lineup with 4 points, seven assists and a pair of steals in Tuesday’s win over the Sun Devils.

    In the four games since against Wyoming, Fresno State, Florida A&M and Arizona State, BYU ranks sixth in the country by barttorvik.com with the No. 8 adjusted defense and No. 31 adjusted offense in NCAA Division I. The Cougars are rebounding at an elite level, with a rebounding margin of plus-13 that is tied for the best in the country and includes a top-25 effort on the defensive glass.

    “We learned a lot in that game, probably the best thing that’s happened to us in this point,” Young added. “I think our guys are ready to take what they’ve learned on the road against a really good Houston team who played really well in their opener. I think we’re all just really excited for the opportunity.”

    Of course, so has BYU’s next opponent. Houston (9-3, 1-0 Big 12), which is led by double-digit scorers L.J. Cryer (15.1 points per game) and Emanuel Sharp (13.7 ppg), has won five consecutive contests since a 73-70 overtime setback to San Diego State back back on Nov. 30. That includes a 60-47 hammering of Oklahoma State on the road in the red Cougars’ conference opener.

    BYU has Sampson’s attention, too — especially after Saunders’ 30-piece to start the week.

    “They’ve got a really good roster,” said the 11th-year Houston coach who has led the Cougars to five straight second-weekend NCAA Tournament finishes or better (not including the canceled postseason of 2019-20 due to the COVID-19 pandemic). “The Demin kid is such a good passer, and a lot of times his open threes comes from deep penetration. They do a great job reading the pick-and-roll, and Saunders is a different player than he was last year.

    BYU forward Richie Saunders (15) blocks a shot from Arizona State guard Alston Mason (1) during an NCAA men’s basketball game held at the Marriott Center in Provo on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024. (Photo: Isaac Hale, Deseret News)

    “Last year, he was more of a secondary guy,” Sampson added. “This year, I’m sure through hard worker and having a new coach, he’s got a different role. He’s suited for it; he’s a tough kid. I really like him; good size, really good shooter, athletic. He’s a good player.”

    Saturday’s game wraps up the first week of conference play, and allows BYU to settle into a cadence of mostly Tuesday-Saturday games through the end of the regular season in March. That’s a benefit for both the players and coaches, including a long-time NBA assistant who has regularly voiced his surprised at the amount of practice time he’s had at BYU.

    “Knowing the cadence will be good,” Young said. “I think we’ve got a nice blueprint in terms of how we handle it.”

    There’s another advantage of playing on the road, too: more in-conference road trips, former UC Irvine transfer Dawson Baker noted. That means more time on planes, in hotel rooms, and locked down with his teammates.

    “The routine of it will be a lot better,” Baker said. “It’s kind of hard during the season when you get a week of practice at a time, and everyone is just building up the anticipation and wanting to play again. I’m excited to get back on the road again with these guys, to get into the routine again, and have practices that focus on certain things.

    “And we’ll play more games, which will be a lot more fun.”

    Cougars on the air

    BYU (10-2, 1-0 Big 12) at No. 14 Houston (9-3, 1-0 Big 12)

    Saturday, Jan. 4

    • Tipoff: 12 p.m. MT
    • TV/Streaming: ESPN+ (Jay Alter, Reid Gettys)
    • Radio: BYU Radio Sirius XM 143/KSL 1160 AM, 102.7 FM (Greg Wrubell, Mark Durrant)
    • Series: Houston leads, 6-3

    The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.





    BYU basketball has been on a rollercoaster ride this season, experiencing highs and lows as they navigate through a tough schedule. After a tough loss at Providence where they were “woke up” to the challenges of playing on the road, the Cougars are looking to bounce back and find more success away from home as they face off against No. 14 Houston.

    The Cougars have shown flashes of brilliance this season, with wins over top-ranked teams like Gonzaga and San Francisco. However, they have also struggled on the road, dropping games to teams they were expected to beat. The loss at Providence served as a wake-up call for BYU, reminding them of the importance of staying focused and executing their game plan on the road.

    Now, BYU faces another tough road test against a talented Houston team that has only lost one game this season. The Cougars will need to bring their A-game if they want to come out on top in this matchup. They will need to limit turnovers, play strong defense, and knock down shots to have a chance at pulling off the upset.

    With the lessons learned from their loss at Providence, BYU is determined to show that they can find success on the road. Can they rise to the occasion and come away with a much-needed road win against No. 14 Houston? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain – the Cougars will be ready to fight for the win.

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    In his latest book, “Wake Up To Woke: It’s Time, Australia,” Kevin Donnelly takes a critical look at the rise of “woke” culture in Australia and its impact on society. From cancel culture and political correctness to identity politics and social justice, Donnelly explores the dangers of this ideology and argues for a return to common sense and traditional values.

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    WOKE UP LIKE THIS FLAWLESS BASE FOUNDATION IL MAKIAGE (Shade 095, 1 FL OZ/30 ML)


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    WOKE UP LIKE THIS FLAWLESS BASE FOUNDATION IL MAKIAGE (Shade 095, 1 FL OZ/30 ML)
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  • Reborn as a Space Mercenary: I Woke Up Piloting the Strongest Starship! (Manga) Vol. 8

    Reborn as a Space Mercenary: I Woke Up Piloting the Strongest Starship! (Manga) Vol. 8


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    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D1QRXFWT
    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Seven Seas (March 25, 2025)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 178 pages
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8891606524
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12.9 ounces
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.04 x 0.04 x 0.04 inches


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  • Reborn as a Space Mercenary: I Woke Up Piloting the Strongest Starship!, Vol. 8: Light Novel

    Reborn as a Space Mercenary: I Woke Up Piloting the Strongest Starship!, Vol. 8: Light Novel


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