BREAKING - Trump calls lawmakers urging military to refuse illegal orders 'traitors'
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The judges who let Lawrence Reed walk free (49 times) should be jailed
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BREAKING: Thanks to Trump, the September jobs report CRUSHED economists expectations!
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NEW - U.S. Border Patrol is covertly monitoring millions of American drivers nationwide with a secretive AI infused camera network to identify and detain people whose travel patterns are "suspicious."
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Americans are becoming furious over people who are pro illegal immigrants
βWhere is the outrage for the Americans? Where is the outrage for our American children?β
βHere we have ICE on the street doing their federally obligated f*cking duty and you see Marie in the back talking about, βOh, my god β Why you taking him, he has a family.β Fk your family. What about my family? What about my family?
You came in here in, in, in, in droves. You walked in my house and tried to rearrange it, Iβm supposed to adapt to you? Absolutely not.
My daughter got in the car yesterday and said, βMom, I was able to breathe in the corridors at school.β My children didnβt even get to experience the type of high school that I had where we had two 15-minute breaks and a 55-minute lunch and we were able to go off-campus. Theirs is 20 minutes because they have an influx of students theyβre trying to feed! Get βem in, get βem out quick
I dropped off my son in the drop-off line today and it was 8 cars as opposed to 85. You know how much stress that is for these fking children, all these fking people? Get out!
And I remember last year, my son was a senior, he said, βMom, in math class we couldnβt even learn math because the teachers would spend half, half of the period trying to teach Edgar how to say fking hello.β When you have such an influx of people coming into one country, thereβs gonna be hiccups.
So yeah, ICE might pick up a legal by accident, you better carry your papers. Uh-huh. Thank the fking Democrats for keeping the border open. Thank you for these motherfking legals who try to come in here and do this sht the shiesty way. Uh-huh.
Thatβs what happens when you do sht the wrong way. I have no sympathy or empathy for you. None at all. If it was that easy to become a US citizen, everybody would fking do it, but itβs not. Welcome to life, motherfkerβ
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βWhere is the outrage for the Americans? Where is the outrage for our American children?β
βHere we have ICE on the street doing their federally obligated f*cking duty and you see Marie in the back talking about, βOh, my god β Why you taking him, he has a family.β Fk your family. What about my family? What about my family?
You came in here in, in, in, in droves. You walked in my house and tried to rearrange it, Iβm supposed to adapt to you? Absolutely not.
My daughter got in the car yesterday and said, βMom, I was able to breathe in the corridors at school.β My children didnβt even get to experience the type of high school that I had where we had two 15-minute breaks and a 55-minute lunch and we were able to go off-campus. Theirs is 20 minutes because they have an influx of students theyβre trying to feed! Get βem in, get βem out quick
I dropped off my son in the drop-off line today and it was 8 cars as opposed to 85. You know how much stress that is for these fking children, all these fking people? Get out!
And I remember last year, my son was a senior, he said, βMom, in math class we couldnβt even learn math because the teachers would spend half, half of the period trying to teach Edgar how to say fking hello.β When you have such an influx of people coming into one country, thereβs gonna be hiccups.
So yeah, ICE might pick up a legal by accident, you better carry your papers. Uh-huh. Thank the fking Democrats for keeping the border open. Thank you for these motherfking legals who try to come in here and do this sht the shiesty way. Uh-huh.
Thatβs what happens when you do sht the wrong way. I have no sympathy or empathy for you. None at all. If it was that easy to become a US citizen, everybody would fking do it, but itβs not. Welcome to life, motherfkerβ
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NOW - Funeral for former Vice President Dickey Cheney commences
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BREAKING: The Nasdaq 100 extends its rally to over +500 points, now on track for its biggest daily gain since May 27th.
The Magnificent 7 stocks have now added nearly +$500 BILLION in market cap today.
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The Magnificent 7 stocks have now added nearly +$500 BILLION in market cap today.
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49 times arrested. 49 times released.
The judges who enabled this must be held accountable; thereβs blood on their hands.
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The judges who enabled this must be held accountable; thereβs blood on their hands.
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GEN Z LOVES SOCIALISM, BUT DONβT KNOW WHAT IT IS
Theyβre not reading Karl Marx. Theyβre just vibing with TikToks promising free stuff and βno more billionaires.β
College professors? Basically a group chat with 28 liberals for every 1 conservative, teaching that capitalism is evil and socialism means hugs and healthcare.
The media? Constant Bernie fan-cams, zero mention of Venezuela eating zoo animals.
Now over half of young adults want a socialist president in 2028... because βcapitalism badβ is easier than reading an econ book.
Problem is, when the government runs everything, you donβt get fairness.
Problem is, when the government runs everything, you donβt get fairness... you get lines, shortages, and zero WiFi.
Ask the people fleeing socialist regimes how that system worked out.
Now try to find someone who ran from a capitalist country to a communist one. Go ahead. Weβll wait.
I wonder why.
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Theyβre not reading Karl Marx. Theyβre just vibing with TikToks promising free stuff and βno more billionaires.β
College professors? Basically a group chat with 28 liberals for every 1 conservative, teaching that capitalism is evil and socialism means hugs and healthcare.
The media? Constant Bernie fan-cams, zero mention of Venezuela eating zoo animals.
Now over half of young adults want a socialist president in 2028... because βcapitalism badβ is easier than reading an econ book.
Problem is, when the government runs everything, you donβt get fairness.
Problem is, when the government runs everything, you donβt get fairness... you get lines, shortages, and zero WiFi.
Ask the people fleeing socialist regimes how that system worked out.
Now try to find someone who ran from a capitalist country to a communist one. Go ahead. Weβll wait.
I wonder why.
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LMAO: During blackouts Ukrainian woman flexes that she has light, because of an emergency battery.
She sends a signal to the neighborhood , by turning on and off the light in Morse code: βI have lightβ
Very neighborly.
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She sends a signal to the neighborhood , by turning on and off the light in Morse code: βI have lightβ
Very neighborly.
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A massive blackout hit Paris: 170,000 homes lost power, and several metro lines came to a halt
A technical incident at a substation in Issy-les-Moulineaux, southwest of the French capital, temporarily cut electricity to around 170,000 households. Several metro and suburban train lines halted, and traffic lights, intercom systems, and street lighting went dark.
The large-scale outage was resolved fairly quickly, but several thousand homes are still without power. The exact cause of the incident remains unknown, and an investigation is underway.
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A technical incident at a substation in Issy-les-Moulineaux, southwest of the French capital, temporarily cut electricity to around 170,000 households. Several metro and suburban train lines halted, and traffic lights, intercom systems, and street lighting went dark.
The large-scale outage was resolved fairly quickly, but several thousand homes are still without power. The exact cause of the incident remains unknown, and an investigation is underway.
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Eye-opening chart, despite spending almost $8 Trillion globally on renewables since 1995, the percentage of renewables in total energy consumption stayed flat.
Have we spent a fraction of this on nuclear, the climate issue would be resolved by now.
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Have we spent a fraction of this on nuclear, the climate issue would be resolved by now.
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People : " crypto holders , they're just lucky "
crypto holders :
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Scientists found a type of fungus that can break down plastic β fast.
Researchers in Pakistan have identified a strain of the widespread fungus Aspergillus tubingensis thriving in a landfill that possesses an extraordinary talent: the ability to rapidly break down polyurethane, one of the most persistent and difficult-to-recycle plastics.
Polyurethane is ubiquitousβfound in foams for furniture and insulation, adhesives, footwear, car seats, and countless other productsβyet it is almost never recycled and can persist in the environment for hundreds of years. Conventional degradation is excruciatingly slow, but this fungal strain attacks the material aggressively. In controlled laboratory tests, polyurethane samples exposed to the fungus developed visible cracks, lost significant mass, and became noticeably softer within just two weeks. The fungus achieves this by secreting specialized enzymes that sever the ester and urethane bonds anchoring the polymer chains.
Crucially, A. tubingensis requires no extreme conditions to perform this feat. Unlike many industrial plastic-degradation processes that demand high heat, pressure, or chemical pre-treatments, the fungus operates effectively at ambient temperatures in ordinary soilβwith minimal nutrients and no added catalystsβmirroring the landfill environment where it was discovered.
With global polyurethane production exceeding 20 million tons annually and recycling rates near zero, the material contributes heavily to long-term waste accumulation. This naturally occurring microbe represents a promising biological solution: a low-energy, environmentally benign way to accelerate breakdown rather than relying on energy-intensive mechanical recycling or incineration.
Scientists are now exploring ways to optimize and scale the process, with potential applications ranging from engineered soil caps on landfills to integration into municipal composting or bioremediation facilities.
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Researchers in Pakistan have identified a strain of the widespread fungus Aspergillus tubingensis thriving in a landfill that possesses an extraordinary talent: the ability to rapidly break down polyurethane, one of the most persistent and difficult-to-recycle plastics.
Polyurethane is ubiquitousβfound in foams for furniture and insulation, adhesives, footwear, car seats, and countless other productsβyet it is almost never recycled and can persist in the environment for hundreds of years. Conventional degradation is excruciatingly slow, but this fungal strain attacks the material aggressively. In controlled laboratory tests, polyurethane samples exposed to the fungus developed visible cracks, lost significant mass, and became noticeably softer within just two weeks. The fungus achieves this by secreting specialized enzymes that sever the ester and urethane bonds anchoring the polymer chains.
Crucially, A. tubingensis requires no extreme conditions to perform this feat. Unlike many industrial plastic-degradation processes that demand high heat, pressure, or chemical pre-treatments, the fungus operates effectively at ambient temperatures in ordinary soilβwith minimal nutrients and no added catalystsβmirroring the landfill environment where it was discovered.
With global polyurethane production exceeding 20 million tons annually and recycling rates near zero, the material contributes heavily to long-term waste accumulation. This naturally occurring microbe represents a promising biological solution: a low-energy, environmentally benign way to accelerate breakdown rather than relying on energy-intensive mechanical recycling or incineration.
Scientists are now exploring ways to optimize and scale the process, with potential applications ranging from engineered soil caps on landfills to integration into municipal composting or bioremediation facilities.
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Japan does not need cultural enrichment - incredible country and people
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