Todayβs cover: ICE agents chase down migrant sex predator after judge allows him to stroll out of NYC courthouse
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William Barr, ex-US Attorney General in George Bush administration investigated Epstein's death and found nothing. He believes it was a suicide.
He was also implicated in the abuse going on, according to the files
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He was also implicated in the abuse going on, according to the files
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People who got f&cked in Silver watching crypto getting rekt
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Swedish state television (SVT) produced a huge-budget series called "History of Sweden". Here are the first Swedes
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Disney sent children to Epstein's island
It needs to be shut down!
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It needs to be shut down!
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DOJ open to charging more Jeffrey Epstein associates after latest document dump: deputy AG
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Gainzyβs first card unsealing stream
turned out much more fun than spinning slots
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turned out much more fun than spinning slots
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Denmark has the highest marginal income tax rate in Europe, at 55.9%. Then you pay 25% VAT on anything you buy.
Isnβt it funny when the clueless left in the US naively talk about βfreeβ healthcare in Denmark? Nothing is free.
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Isnβt it funny when the clueless left in the US naively talk about βfreeβ healthcare in Denmark? Nothing is free.
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Pedro Sanchez is flooding Spain and Europe with fake male asylum seekers
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JUST IN: Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for the yuan to become a global reserve currency
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Every second breath you draw comes from the ocean.
While forests are frequently hailed as the βlungs of the Earth,β they are not the main source of our planetβs oxygen. That distinction belongs to the oceanβspecifically to the countless trillions of microscopic marine organisms drifting in its sunlit upper layers.
Phytoplankton, along with cyanobacteria and other tiny algae, perform photosynthesis just like land plants: they harness sunlight to turn carbon dioxide and water into energy, releasing oxygen as a byproduct.
Though individually invisible to the naked eye, these organisms are extraordinarily productive. Together, they generate an estimated 50β80% of the oxygen present in Earthβs atmosphere.
This massive oxygen factory operates across the worldβs oceans, largely out of sight. From space, satellite imagery reveals their seasonal blooms as swirling, paint-like patches of colorβvivid evidence of the hidden engine that keeps our air breathable. These blooms respond sensitively to shifts in sea temperature, sunlight, nutrient availability, and ocean currents; scientists continue to study how climate change and other pressures may reshape these patterns in the coming decades.
This does not lessen the vital importance of forests. Trees lock away carbon, support immense biodiversity, regulate local climates, and provide countless other benefits. But when it comes to producing the oxygen we breathe, the oceanβnot the rainforestβis the dominant contributor.
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While forests are frequently hailed as the βlungs of the Earth,β they are not the main source of our planetβs oxygen. That distinction belongs to the oceanβspecifically to the countless trillions of microscopic marine organisms drifting in its sunlit upper layers.
Phytoplankton, along with cyanobacteria and other tiny algae, perform photosynthesis just like land plants: they harness sunlight to turn carbon dioxide and water into energy, releasing oxygen as a byproduct.
Though individually invisible to the naked eye, these organisms are extraordinarily productive. Together, they generate an estimated 50β80% of the oxygen present in Earthβs atmosphere.
This massive oxygen factory operates across the worldβs oceans, largely out of sight. From space, satellite imagery reveals their seasonal blooms as swirling, paint-like patches of colorβvivid evidence of the hidden engine that keeps our air breathable. These blooms respond sensitively to shifts in sea temperature, sunlight, nutrient availability, and ocean currents; scientists continue to study how climate change and other pressures may reshape these patterns in the coming decades.
This does not lessen the vital importance of forests. Trees lock away carbon, support immense biodiversity, regulate local climates, and provide countless other benefits. But when it comes to producing the oxygen we breathe, the oceanβnot the rainforestβis the dominant contributor.
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Joe Rogan on why he goes to church.
βWhen I was younger, I was very cynical about religion, and then I've gotten olderβ¦β
βOne of the things that I always say is, if there was a pill that could make you as nice as the people that I go to church with, everybody would be on it.β
βThey are the nicest f*cking people you will ever encounter. When we leave church, they're kindβ¦β
βIf you get just to the teachings of Christ, I can't find any faults in it.β
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βWhen I was younger, I was very cynical about religion, and then I've gotten olderβ¦β
βOne of the things that I always say is, if there was a pill that could make you as nice as the people that I go to church with, everybody would be on it.β
βThey are the nicest f*cking people you will ever encounter. When we leave church, they're kindβ¦β
βIf you get just to the teachings of Christ, I can't find any faults in it.β
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