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JUST IN - FBI releases images of potential suspect in the Nancy Guthrie case, asking public for help identifying the suspect

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BREAKING: 69% chance the government shuts down on Valentine’s day

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This striking macro image uncovers the real reason bee stings hurt so intensely.

New high-resolution imaging exposes the hidden serrated design that makes a bee sting far more painful than a medical needle.

Unlike a hypodermic needleβ€”smooth, polished, and engineered to glide through skin with minimal tissue disruptionβ€”a honeybee’s stinger is a sophisticated natural weapon built for maximum damage and retention. Close-up views reveal a shaft lined with dozens of sharp, backward-facing barbs that resemble tiny saw teeth. As the stinger penetrates, these jagged edges rip and catch on surrounding tissue, creating far greater mechanical trauma than the clean puncture of a surgical needle and making the stinger extremely difficult to extract without additional tearing.

The physical injury is only part of the story. Once lodged, the bee rapidly injects a complex venom blend specifically evolved to aggressively stimulate pain receptors and trigger rapid, intense inflammation. This powerful combination of brutal mechanical disruption and targeted chemical attack produces a level of pain that far exceeds what a simple needle prick would causeβ€”even one delivering the same volume of liquid.

These microscopic details highlight nature’s remarkable engineering for defense: every backward barb is precisely shaped to inflict lasting pain and discourage future threats. The image serves as a vivid reminder of how evolution has turned a tiny structure into one of the insect world’s most effective deterrents.

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Today's high $70,465, with the latest ATH at $126,272.

It has been 127 days since the last ATH.

ATHs per year: 2010: 11, 2011: 28, 2013: 35, 2017: 67, 2020: 11, 2021: 23, 2024: 21, 2025: 12. bitcoin $BTC ATH BitcoinChartBot

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NEW - Lisa Murkowski becomes the first Republican senator to reject passing the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship to vote nationwide

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Adderall men create good times. Good times create Weed men. Weed men create hard times. Hard times create Adderall men

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BREAKING:

Trump said he might send a second aircraft carrier to strike Iran if negotiations fail.

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WaPo now has an article on this new data showing that the autism epidemic isn't real:

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Americans are extremely bullish on the stock market:

50% of Americans now expect the stock market to rise over the next 6 months, the 2nd-highest reading since 2020, according to a January Gallup poll.

This is above the long-term average of ~45% seen from 2006 to 2019.

By comparison, the previous peaks were 61% in January 2025 and 59% in December 2003.

At the same time, only 25% surveyed saw the market declining, the 2nd-lowest reading since 2014.

Meanwhile, 50% expect unemployment to increase, the highest percentage since May 2009, even higher than the 49% seen during the 2020 pandemic.

The disconnect between stock market expectations and economic fears has rarely been this wide.

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An older man sits down for a haircut, hears it’s $30, and immediately walks out saying he’s not paying that.

Is $30 too much for a haircut? How much do you pay?

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Auto loan credit quality is tumbling: average FICO scores for newly originated auto loans have plunged in recent quarters

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