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If your fat loss is stuck, even when your diet is “perfect”, this is probably why. So I brought on my friend Rebekah Heishman to break down why fixing insulin isn’t always enough, the overlooked signal that actually controls fat burning, and the simple breakfast that flips it on. Head over to https://ARMRA.com/SBGAL for 15% off any purchase!

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I give comedic commentary on the recent Tiger Woods arrest and all the funny memes about him coming out on the internet.

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A Texas judge was caught on camera tearing into an IT worker who came to help him with a simple computer glitch inside his own courtroom. Viral video shows Harris County Judge Nathan Milliron losing his cool with the worker in a tense exchange over what appeared to be an audio problem. A Texas judge was caught on camera tearing into an IT worker who came to help him with a simple computer glitch inside his own courtroom. A viral video shows Harris County Judge Nathan Milliron losing his cool with the worker in a tense exchange over what appeared to be an audio problem. While his conduct sparked a storm of backlash, his status as an elected judge shields Milliron from disciplinary action by local court administrators.

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A Russia tanker carrying 700,000 barrels of crude oil arrived in Cuba’s Mantazas Bay on March 31st. Donald Trump said he would not oppose Russia sending oil to Cuba despite the ongoing U.S. blockade, signaling a more flexible stance on foreign shipments to the island.

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Megyn on Trump’s Mixed Messages About Iran War Goals and Fox News Even Starting to Ask Questions

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Victor Davis Hanson: Trump Knows What to Do with Iran, But It Is Politically Impossible President Trump understands the situation in Iran. He could declare victory and halt airstrikes, as most initial objectives have been met, but the political calculus of whether to let the Iranian regime survive or move to topple it is far more complicated. “He’d say, ‘Well, just sit here [Kharg Island] and wait until they go broke. And they will go broke, and the people will take over.’ But politically, that’s almost impossible to pull off. That’s why he’s frustrated. Some days he says, ‘We’re going to negotiate an end any minute,’ or, ‘We’re almost done.’ Other days he says, ‘Give me more troops. Come over.’” @VDHanson said on the newest episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.”

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Victor Davis Hanson: Trump Knows What to


BREAKING: Gov. Ron DeSantis is moving to get a radical leftist judge IMPEACHED after she RELEASED a known predator who went on to kill an innocent 5-year-old girl YES!! Start a nationwide trend! DeSantis is petitioning the State Legislature to impeach Judge Tiffany Baker: “Until you start holding these judges ACCOUNTABLE, they are going to continue to find ways to benefit the criminal element!” “This was an outrage. This was such an easy call to make sure that this guy was put behind bars, and this judge refused to do it!” IMPEACH HER, and start impeaching nationwide

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🚨 BREAKING: Gov. Ron DeSantis is moving

Updated info from Grok

Recent annual reports (2022–2024) provide offender race/ethnicity breakdowns for all violent crimes combined (rape/sexual assault + robbery + aggravated/simple assault), but not isolated for rape/sexual assault alone. Rape/sexual assault victimizations are reported separately in aggregate counts/rates, but cross-tabulations by victim-offender race are aggregated.

bjs.ojp.gov
  • 2024 rape/sexual assault: ~560,890 victimizations (rate 2.0 per 1,000 persons age 12+), up slightly from 481,020 in 2023. Only ~24% reported to police.
  • Overall violent incidents continue to show Black offenders overrepresented relative to population share (~24–28% of incidents vs. ~13% population), while patterns for rape specifically are not isolated in the latest releases.
    bjs.ojp.gov

Aggregated Violent Crime Patterns (Including Rape/Sexual Assault)These provide the closest proxy, as rape is one component of violent victimization. Data reflect victim perceptions; unknown offender race is common (~11–19%).2017–2021 aggregate (multi-year to improve sample size):

bjs.ojp.gov
  • White victims (15.8 million violent incidents): ~55% white offenders (intraracial), ~15% Black offenders (interracial), ~10% Hispanic offenders.
  • Black victims (3.1 million incidents): ~61% Black offenders (intraracial), ~12% white offenders (interracial).
  • Hispanic victims (4.1 million incidents): ~35% Hispanic offenders (intraracial), ~25% white offenders, ~18% Black offenders.

Intraracial violence remains the most common pattern overall, but Black offenders appear in a disproportionate share of incidents against white victims compared to the reverse.2022 single-year example (violent incidents):

bjs.ojp.gov
  • White victims: Substantial white-on-white (intraracial majority), with notable Black-on-white incidents (~543k estimated).
  • Black victims: Strong black-on-black majority, far fewer white-on-black.
  • Similar overrepresentation patterns for Black offenders.

2020 percent distributions (violent incidents):

bjs.ojp.gov
  • White victims: 69% same-race (white) offenders.
  • Black victims: 66% same-race (black) offenders.
  • Hispanic victims: ~41% Hispanic offenders, 33% white, 20% black.

2023 violent incidents (Table 13 cross-tab): White victims had the highest raw numbers with white offenders (~1.95 million); black-on-black also prominent. Black offenders overall ~24% of incidents.

bjs.ojp.gov

Arrest Data (FBI UCR/NIBRS)FBI arrest statistics (by offender race only, no victim-offender pairing) show Black individuals overrepresented in rape arrests relative to population (~25–27% of rape arrests in available years like 2019, vs. ~13% population). White arrests form the majority in absolute numbers. Homicide data (which sometimes includes rape-related cases) shows similar disparities, but rape itself lacks detailed victim-offender race matrices in recent public releases.

ucr.fbi.gov

Key Caveats

  • Small samples and suppression: Rape/sexual assault has lower reporting and smaller NCVS subsamples than other violent crimes, leading to unreliable or suppressed estimates for fine-grained interracial breakdowns (as in the 2008 zero). Multi-year aggregates help but still carry uncertainty.
  • Perception-based: Offender race relies on victim reports; unknown/mixed cases are excluded or grouped.
  • Trends: Overall violent victimization (including rape) has fluctuated, with some recent upticks in rape rates (e.g., 2024), but Black victimization rates rose notably in 2023 for violent crime including rape/sexual assault.
  • No major new detailed interracial rape tables have been released post-~2018 in the standard annual reports. Older patterns (disproportionate Black-on-white relative to white-on-Black) appear consistent in the available aggregates, driven largely by overall violent offending disparities rather than rape alone.

For the absolute latest or more granular data, check the BJS NCVS dashboard (ncvs.bjs.ojp.gov) or full PDF reports, as methodology changes (e.g., 2024 redesign) may affect future comparability. These statistics reflect reported/perceived incidents only; they do not imply causation or apply uniformly to all individuals.

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Updated info from Grok Recent annual reports (2022–2024)