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<title>This brave 15&#45;year&#45;old fought cancer with all her heart — what Elon Musk and Jared Isaacman did will leave you in tears</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ On April 1, when Artemis II launched from NASA&#039;s Kennedy Space Center to embark on its historic 10-day lunar flyby, Glenn Beck was sitting in the audience section designated for people who work in the space program and journalists invited to attend the launch.As he chatted with various scientists and fellow journalists, he noticed a husband and wife sitting among the group who were clearly not part of either world. He soon struck up a conversation with them and inquired about how they received an invitation.“They started telling me a story that was as impressive as the rocket going off itself,” he says.The story was about their 15-year daughter Olivia &quot;Liv&quot; Perrotto, who died of a rare and aggressive childhood cancer in January this year.A bright, space-obsessed girl who dreamed of becoming an astronaut or fighter pilot, Liv’s illness didn’t quell her courage to pursue her passions.“That 15-year-old lived more of a life than most of us could ever dream of,” says Glenn.Elon Musk and NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman are largely to thank for that.On this heart-wrenching episode of “The Glenn Beck Program,” Glenn shares a little-known story he says will “break your heart and then heal it right back up.”                “This is a story that neither [Musk nor Isaacman] ... would tell you. They didn&#039;t do it for the credit, and I didn&#039;t ask [them] for permission to tell,” says Glenn, noting that it was Liv’s mother who “wanted the world to know what they did and what it meant.”When Liv was just 10 years old, she was diagnosed with undifferentiated sarcoma — a rare and malignant cancer. Overnight, her life went from normal childhood circumstances to “chemo, radiation, surgeries, [and] clinical trials.”“It was a really dark time until she heard about a SpaceX mission … called Inspiration 4. This one was commanded by a guy that most people didn&#039;t know at the time named Jared Isaacman,” says Glenn.“The crew of Inspiration 4 heard about this little girl with cancer, and Jared Isaacman paid to bring her and her family to the launch.&quot;&quot;And this was the beginning of just a life-changing relationship,” he recounts.Isaacman’s involvement with Liv didn’t conclude with her attendance at the Inspiration 4 launch. “He became committed to her care and to her dreams,” says Glenn. “Without anyone knowing, without anyone asking, much to the family&#039;s surprise, this guy just threw himself in.”A few months after the Inspiration 4 launch, Isaacman asked Liv to design a “zero-gravity indicator” for his next mission. She quickly sent in a sketch of a Shiba Inu dog in an astronaut suit named Asteroid.The Polaris Dawn team, commanded by Isaacman, took Liv&#039;s hand-drawn sketch and turned it into an actual plush toy that they brought with them on the mission. A video taken by the team captured Asteroid floating in the cabin as the crew reached microgravity.“Nobody on that mission forgot about this little girl in Pennsylvania. They sent her a birthday cake on her birthday. They sent flowers to the hospital. They all got together on a Zoom call just days before she died,” says Glenn through tears.“Jared chartered his own plane to fly Liv cross-country so she could get treatments, personally called St. Jude to review her case,” he continues.But that was just the beginning.Isaacman also took Liv “up in a fighter jet, which he flew,” and introduced her to Charlie Duke, William Shatner, and many other big names from the broader space community.“The whole space world opened its arms to this little girl — somebody you’ve never heard of,” says Glenn, “and they didn&#039;t do it for the press; they just did it because her passion was contagious, so full of love.”Because of the kindness of Isaacman and others, “the space world was [Liv’s] world, not hospitals.”One of Liv’s other dreams was to speak to Elon Musk. At a town hall event he hosted in October 2024, she briefly got the chance. Liv had just learned earlier that day that her cancer had returned aggressively, but that didn’t deter her from standing in line all night just to ask Musk when he planned to send kids to space.After learning of her worsening condition, Musk planned a phone call with Liv in January 2026 so that she could ask him all her pressing questions. But the night he arranged to call her, Liv was too exhausted to carry on a conversation, so she requested that the call be moved to the next day. Musk agreed and immediately sent flowers and a kind note to the hospital.Tragically, Liv passed before the call came.“Both the notes and the flowers were put in this little girl&#039;s casket,” says Glenn.Liv’s legacy lives on through the courage she showed in the face of unimaginable pain, the Asteroid plush toy that now flies on SpaceX missions as the company’s official mascot, thanks to Elon Musk honoring her final wish, and the way her story continues to remind the world that acts of kindness and compassion are happening all around us — even when we can’t see them.Liv’s mother published her own article about the life of her courageous daughter. You can read it on glennbeck.com.To hear Glenn’s version of Liv’s beautiful story, grab your tissue box and watch the video above.Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream. ]]></description>
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<title>Luke Skywalker GAY? Pandering &amp;apos;Star Wars&amp;apos; star Mark Hamill leaves it up to fans</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ It&#039;s official: Luke Skywalker is gay. At least, he&#039;s not not gay — which is really the same thing, if you think about it.Take it from the guy who plays him.&#039;It&#039;s whatever you want.&#039;&quot;So if you want him to be gay, he is,&quot; said Mark Hamill in a recent phone interview with Polygon. &quot;If you don&#039;t want him to be, he&#039;s not. It&#039;s whatever you want.&quot;Fan serviceAccording to the 74-year-old actor, speculating about Skywalker&#039;s sexuality is just part of being a fan.&quot;When they talk about the movies, they relate it to how they saw it,&quot; Hamill said.&quot;They personalize it, in a way. And you realize it&#039;s wonderful to be part of something that&#039;s important to their childhood. Because now they&#039;re grown-ups with kids of their own, and it&#039;s sort of a generational thing. They pass it on.&quot;This is not the first time Hamill has played fast and loose with &quot;Star Wars&quot; canon in the name of fan service.RELATED: &#039;Sad and pathetic person&#039;: Mark Hamill of &#039;Star Wars&#039; gets humiliated after mocking Trump&#039;s ear bandage                                Sunset Boulevard/Corbis/Getty ImagesA little &#039;force&#039;d?In 2016 Hamill told the Sun that fans had been writing and asking about the Jedi knight&#039;s proclivities.This came as director J.J. Abrams — who took over the franchise for Disney in 2015-2019 iterations — said he welcomed a gay character in the franchise.In response, Hamill also said the role was &quot;meant to be interpreted&quot; by the viewer.&quot;If you think Luke is gay, of course he is. You should not be ashamed of it. Judge Luke by his character, not by who he loves.&quot;Of course, fans have always judged Skywalker by his character — even looking the other way when he was caught kissing his sister.The real problem with Hamill&#039;s &quot;anything goes&quot; theory is that Luke Skywalker married Mara Jade in &quot;Star Wars Legends&quot; continuity.RELATED: William Shatner beams into &#039;woke&#039; debate by reminding fans Mark Hamill &#039;ruined&#039; &#039;Star Wars&#039; with bizarre comment                                Screen Archives/Getty ImagesGay or nayReimagining older works to be gay has been an incredibly popular method of pushing modern politics on fans of original films. In the last few years, several writers have retroactively changed the interpretation of their movies and claimed they were always representations of gender politics.For example, &quot;X2: X-Men United&quot; co-writer David Hayter happily agreed when the movie was described as &quot;the gayest film he&#039;d ever worked on.&quot;This followed the claim by &quot;The Matrix&quot; creators, who said the movie was a &quot;trans metaphor,&quot; but only after the brothers both came out as transgender years later.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here! ]]></description>
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<title>‘Wars and rumors of wars’: Glenn Beck warns this could be the end of days — but are we too distracted to see it?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ The ongoing war between Israel, the United States, and Iran has Christians, Jews, and Muslims all asking the same question: Are we witnessing the end of days?“There is a description of these times at the end of the Bible. It&#039;s ‘wars and rumors of wars,”’ says Glenn Beck, “and that&#039;s the way everything kind of feels right now.”Christians, he explains, witness the “upheaval, apostasy, calamity, [and] moral collapse” and wonder if Jesus is getting ready to return; Jews see “Israel restored in their land, surrounded by enemies” and anticipate the coming of their promised Messiah; Muslims “hear this language of oppression and chaos and deception and war and ask whether is Trump the Dajjal” — the evil one who will hasten the Mahdi’s return.“What’s happening here?” Glenn asks.“The world&#039;s great faiths are not suddenly agreeing on every doctrine. They&#039;re doing something more haunting than that. They are all staring at the same storm — each from a different tower.”And yet at the same time, we live in an age of distraction.“We are all distracted by notifications. We are hypnotized by politics. We are consumed by work. We&#039;re buried in debt. We&#039;re entertained to death. We&#039;re arguing about personalities while the foundations of the world shake beneath our feet,” says Glenn.“The deepest question,” he says, “is not whether this is the end of days. The deepest question is: If it were the end of days, would we even notice?”                Glenn fears that the majority of people are “too busy scrolling, too busy branding [themselves], too busy chasing comfort, too busy treating the soul like an afterthought” to even notice the potential stakes of what’s going on around us.“I&#039;ve been thinking about this a lot over the last few weeks, and it is important that you hear me,” he says.“If there&#039;s even a possibility that this is such a time, then our conversations are absurd. We should be talking less about who won the clip-of-the-day war and more about whether we are right with our maker; less about endless outrage machine and more about repentance and forgiveness and courage and discipline and empathy and mercy.”Glenn acknowledges that over the past 30 years of his media career, he has been “looking ahead,” “connecting dots,” “seeing patterns,” and making predictions about what’s on the horizon. Some of these hypotheses were “not right,” he confesses, but others have been scarily accurate.From 9/11 and the 2008 financial crisis to the peculiar alliance of Islamists, Marxists, and anarchists to “topple the Western world” and the AI takeover, Glenn has hit the nail on the head with many of his predictions.He credits this prescience largely to the Holy Spirit.“I don&#039;t take credit for the moments that turned out right because I know they were not engineered or reasoned out by me,” he says.Right now, in light of the chaos in the Middle East and the moral decay all around us, Glenn has another message he believes was given to him “fully formed” with “a weight and a clarity and an urgency” that can only be spiritual.“Time matters right now in a way that is hard to explain with any kind of chart or data. The world is not falling apart randomly,” he says.A time is coming, he warns, that will be marked by intense hardship and deep confusion. “If you&#039;re not grounded in something deeper than what&#039;s happening right now, you can and will get lost,” he says.The good news is that no matter how “difficult the road becomes, the story doesn&#039;t end in darkness.”“There is something on the other side that is glorious and worth enduring for something better than what anyone has ever known, but getting there requires preparation — not just in what you store or plan, but in who you are,” says Glenn.“We have to double our work on telling the truth, leaving your sins, loving your children fiercely, like they&#039;re the only thing that matters. Honor your vows. Pray like heaven is real. Read the ancient words again. Stand down from hatred. Step away from the lie that politics will save only what repentance can save,” he pleads.To hear more, watch the video above.Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream. ]]></description>
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