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🔥BREAKING: The Trump Administration has just released a massive trove of UFO and “Alien Life” files — the first time in American history any administration has done so.
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The first passengers from the hantavirus outbreak cruise ship "MV Hondius" have disembarked in Tenerife.

Don't worry though, the head of the World Health Organization is there to make sure it doesn't spread.
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Buses will transport passengers from the hantavirus cruise ship to Tenerife Airport.

There's a partition between the driver's cabin and the seats, which are covered with plastic.
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This is what it sounds like living next to a data center. The video was recorded at midnight, and the facility is located right next to hundreds of residential homes.
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A man in Africa shared a video of himself cutting down a massive reportedly 1,500-year-old baobab tree so he could use the wood to build his house.

Baobabs are often called “the Tree of Life”, some are among the oldest living organisms on Earth.

It’s wild to think a tree that’s been standing since before the fall of the Roman Empire is now being turned into building material.
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KRISPY KREME DONUTS UNDER FIRE OVER ULTRA-PROCESSED INGREDIENTS AND HEALTH CONCERNS

Americans routinely buy a dozen donuts at Krispy Kreme, but critics are warning about what’s inside. The Original Glazed donut is considered ultra-processed, with each donut containing about 190 calories, 11g of fat, 5g saturated fat, and roughly 20% sugar by weight. Ingredients include enriched wheat flour, palm and soybean oils, sugar, yeast, soy flour, egg yolks, dough conditioners like mono- and diglycerides, cellulose gum, maltodextrin, preservatives, and natural and artificial flavors. Concerns focus on refined and bleached flour stripped of fiber, seed and palm oils labeled by critics as inflammatory, artificial colors like Red 40 in flavored varieties, GMO-derived components, and added emulsifiers and preservatives used to extend shelf life. Health advocates argue consumers should be fully aware of what they’re eating before making it a daily habit.
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🇨🇦 Canada just confirmed its first hantavirus case

The virus kills 40% of people it infects, has no treatment, and the only strain that spreads human-to-human is the exact one in this outbreak.
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Studies Detect PFAS “Forever Chemicals” in Popular Contact Lenses

Recent testing of 18 popular soft contact lens brands, including Acuvue, Alcon, and CooperVision, reportedly found detectable levels of organic fluoride—an indicator of PFAS—in every sample. Independent lab analysis showed concentrations ranging from about 105 ppm to over 20,000 ppm, with some researchers describing certain lenses as heavily fluorinated materials. A 2024 peer-reviewed study also found that U.S. young adults who wear contact lenses had higher measured PFAS levels in their blood compared to non-users, suggesting potential real-world exposure pathways. PFAS chemicals are widely studied for their persistence in the environment and possible links to long-term health risks, including immune effects and other chronic conditions.
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Big Chocolate Moves to Lab-Grown and Gene-Edited Cocoa

America’s chocolate aisle is facing two major shifts: lab-grown cocoa and genetically modified cacao using gene-editing. California Cultured is growing cocoa cells in tanks, and it’s not alone—Lindt, Mondelez (Cadbury, Oreos, Toblerone), and Barry Callebaut are investing in lab-grown cocoa and cocoa butter. Barry Callebaut, a key supplier to Hershey and Nestlé, plays a major role in the industry’s supply chain. Meanwhile, Mars, maker of M&M’s, Snickers, Twix, Milky Way and more, has partnered with a UC Berkeley lab tied to CRISPR technology to edit cacao genes for disease and drought resistance. With global demand rising 3% annually, 70% of cocoa coming from drought-stricken West Africa, and 30–40% of crops lost to pests and disease, companies are turning to lab cultivation and genetic modification—raising concerns about long-term safety and consumer transparency as these products move closer to store shelves.
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Dr. Dawn Michael says she used to soak strawberries in baking soda thinking it would remove pesticide residue, but now believes it does not help. She claims America’s main strawberry brand, Driscoll’s, uses up to 371 chemical pesticides, including substances described as mosquito spray and carcinogens. She also says the berries are lab-engineered clones, treated in fungicide baths, bleached with chlorine, and sealed in plastic so tightly that washing cannot remove residue. She adds that chemicals may seep into the fruit’s flesh and says a scan using the Totsy app showed high levels.
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🇮🇹New Poll Finds 30% of Italians Would Not Oppose Return of Fascism

A recent poll found that 30% of Italians would not oppose a return to fascism.

The video is from Milan.
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VIRAL VIDEO OF FARM WORKERS IN PROTECTIVE GEAR SPARKS DEBATE OVER PESTICIDE USE ON STRAWBERRIES

A viral video showing agricultural workers wearing full chemical protective suits while spraying strawberry fields has sparked widespread online concern about pesticide use in food production. The footage has fueled debate over whether commonly consumed produce is safe, with critics pointing to the high level of protection used during spraying as evidence of potential risk, while others argue that such gear is standard safety equipment required when handling regulated agricultural chemicals. The discussion has also revived public attention on pesticide residue concerns in fruits like strawberries and broader questions about food safety regulations and long-term health effects.
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83 of the world's 100 most polluted cities are in India

They want to send hundreds of millions of these people to our city’s
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SUNGLASSES AND SKIN CANCER DEBATE GOES VIRAL ONLINE

A viral post attributed to Andreas Moritz says that wearing sunglasses blocks full-spectrum sunlight from reaching the eyes, which it claims disrupts hormone signals linked to melanin production and the body’s natural protection from sunlight. The post argues that reduced light exposure to the eyes affects how the body responds to sunlight and claims this is connected to rising skin cancer rates, while encouraging direct exposure to morning sunlight instead of sunglasses.
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VIRAL CLAIMS ABOUT “MEAT GLUE” IN STEAKS SPARK FOOD QUALITY DEBATE IN THE U.S.

A wave of online posts is raising concerns among consumers about the texture of some store-bought and restaurant steaks, with claims that processed “restructured” meat products may be behind reports of unusually soft or mushy consistency. The discussion centers on enzyme-based binders sometimes used in the food industry to combine smaller cuts of meat into uniform portions to reduce waste and cost, which critics refer to as “meat glue,” while food safety authorities classify approved uses of such additives as regulated and permitted under federal guidelines. The debate has grown online as consumers question labeling transparency and differences in texture between whole cuts and processed steak products.
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Julie Tsirkin is never going to live down her clueless response to what was obvious gunshots.
The memes must flow.
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TICK ACTIVITY AND LYME DISEASE CASES REPORTEDLY RISING ACROSS MULTIPLE U.S. REGIONS

Reports across the U.S. indicate increased tick activity and rising Lyme disease cases in parts of the Northeast, Upper Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic regions, including states such as Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Health data and local monitoring programs in several areas have shown higher tick submissions and increased ER visits for tick bites during peak season. Public health agencies continue to advise precautions in wooded and grassy areas, as tick populations and disease transmission risk vary by region and environmental conditions.
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RECYCLED POLYESTER CLOTHING UNDER SCRUTINY OVER MICROPLASTIC AND CHEMICAL EXPOSURE

Recycled polyester used in clothing is primarily made from PET plastic such as discarded bottles, which are processed into fibers for activewear, underwear, and everyday garments. While labeled “recycled,” it remains a synthetic petroleum-based material and typically undergoes additional chemical treatments including dyes, finishes, and performance coatings. Research cited in recent discussions notes that both virgin and recycled polyester can shed microplastics during use and washing, with some studies suggesting recycled fibers may release higher amounts of smaller particles. The topic continues to raise questions about long-term environmental and skin-contact impacts of synthetic textiles.
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WOW: France’s Health Ministry has banned popular nicotine pouches like Zyn — along with a wide range of other nicotine products — with violators facing up to 5 years in prison and fines as high as $436,000.

Fox & Friends: “The ban, which began on April 1st, does not include cigarettes, vape products, or chewing tobacco.”
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LOS ANGELES CASE INVOLVING FORMER NGO WORKER AND DRUG CHARGES DRAWS SCRUTINY

A former employee of the nonprofit PATH (People Assisting the Homeless) was arrested in Los Angeles after authorities reportedly found fentanyl, methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, cash, and weapons in his vehicle. The organization stated the individual had left the nonprofit months earlier and denied involvement in any drug-related activity, noting it does not operate syringe services at the location referenced in reports. The case has fueled public debate online about homelessness programs, harm-reduction services, and oversight of nonprofit organizations working with vulnerable populations in the city.
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TICK POPULATIONS RISE IN MISSOURI AS PUBLIC DEBATE OVER CAUSES CONTINUES

Reports from Missouri describe increased tick activity, including sightings in residential outdoor areas, alongside concerns about higher seasonal exposure risks for pets and humans. Health experts attribute regional tick increases to environmental factors such as warmer temperatures, humidity, and expanding habitats. Public discussion online has also linked the trend to broader speculation about biotech research and vaccine development, though scientists emphasize that no evidence supports engineered ticks as a cause. Authorities continue to recommend standard preventive measures such as repellents, yard maintenance, and prompt tick checks after outdoor activity.
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