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BREAKING: SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas dropped straight TRUTH BOMBS in his dissent on the tariffs

He nailed it.

"NEITHER the statutory text nor the Constitution provide a basis for ruling against the President."

"Congress authorized the President to “regulate . . . importation.” Throughout American history, the authority to “regulate importation” has been understood to include the authority to impose duties on imports."

"The meaning of that phrase was beyond doubt by the time that Congress enacted this statute, shortly after President Nixon’s highly publicized duties on imports were UPHELD based on identical language."

"The statute that the President relied on therefore authorized him to impose the duties on imports at issue in these cases."

"Because the Constitution assigns Congress many powers that do not implicate the nondelegation doctrine, Congress may delegate the exercise of many powers to the President."

"Congress has done so repeatedly since the founding, WITH THIS COURT'S BLESSING."

THE GOAT!

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This is literally 80% of my timeline

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16 years ago, a dog named Bizkit fell asleep on the floor and became one of the earliest hits of YouTube’s golden age. In the clip, Bizkit starts twitching, then suddenly springs to all fours and sprints full speed into a wall, all while still asleep.

Veterinary scientists say this is consistent with REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, a condition where the brain fails to paralyze the muscles during dreaming, causing dogs to physically act out whatever they see in their sleep. Bizkit woke up, looked around confused, and lay back down.

What do you think Bizkit was chasing in that dream?

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The Trump Administration is already planning to keep enforcing & imposing tariffs another way

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One wonders what outcome they expect from acting this way, and when someone points it out, they immediately play the “racism card.”

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Grandpa who bought his house for a year’s salary: “Just work harder and you can buy a house like me.”

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Guess who is NOT in the Epstein Files

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JUST IN: 40% chance the Supreme Court forces Trump to refund $175,000,000,000 in tariff revenue

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This is an informal metric I use to track Bitcoin cycles. It counts the number of positive months out of the past 24.

This metric measures frequency, not magnitude. So Bitcoin could trend sideways for months and this metric could still go down. But it is still very useful for identifying inflection points.

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On the remote island of Golem Grad in Lake Prespa, North Macedonia, an extreme skew in the adult sex ratio of Hermann's tortoises (Testudo hermanni) is driving a population toward collapse through intense sexual coercion by males.

A study published in Ecology Letters documents how males vastly outnumber females—reaching ratios as high as 19:1 in some areas of the island's plateau—creating conditions where sexually coercive behavior becomes relentless. Males pursue females aggressively, engaging in behaviors such as bumping, biting (sometimes causing blood loss), mounting in groups, and poking fleeing females with a sharp tail tip. These interactions often inflict severe injuries, including cloacal trauma from forced copulations, leading to emaciation, reduced body condition, lower reproductive output (fewer and smaller clutches), and markedly decreased annual survival rates compared to females in nearby mainland populations.

In desperate attempts to escape this persistent harassment, researchers have documented females walking off the island's sheer cliffs, resulting in fatal falls or debilitating injuries. The authors describe this dynamic as triggering an "extinction vortex" or "demographic suicide," where the combination of high population density and extreme male bias in a coercive mating system accelerates female mortality and suppresses recruitment, independent of external threats like predation or habitat degradation.

The research draws on 16 years of capture-recapture data, behavioral observations, and demographic modeling. Simulations incorporating observed survival and fecundity rates predict that, if trends continue, the last female tortoise on Golem Grad will die around 2083, leading to localized extinction of the population despite its once-high density (approximately 100 individuals per hectare).

Lead author Dragan Arsovski, from the Macedonian Ecological Society, and colleagues emphasize that this represents the first documented wild example of such a self-reinforcing extinction process driven by sex-ratio bias and coercive mating. Paradoxically, the apparent prosperity suggested by high overall numbers masks a severe imbalance that disproportionately harms females and dooms the population.

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Microsoft has pioneered a groundbreaking approach to long-term data preservation by encoding vast amounts of information directly into everyday borosilicate glass—the durable, heat-resistant material commonly found in ovenware and lab equipment—for potentially 10,000 years or more.

Under Project Silica, Microsoft researchers have demonstrated a sophisticated laser-based system that etches data using femtosecond pulses, creating nanoscale modifications (voxels) across hundreds of layers within a thin glass plate. In their latest breakthrough, detailed in a February 2026 Nature paper, the team achieved a capacity of 4.8 terabytes (equivalent to roughly 200 4K movies, millions of photos, or about 2 million printed books) on a single 120 mm × 120 mm × 2 mm square of borosilicate glass, utilizing 301 layers of densely packed data at a volumetric density exceeding 1.59 Gbit/mm³.

This represents a major advancement over earlier iterations, which relied on more expensive fused quartz. By switching to affordable, widely available borosilicate glass, the technology dramatically lowers material costs and simplifies manufacturing, while maintaining exceptional durability. The encoded data resists water, extreme heat (surviving 290°C for extended periods), dust, electromagnetic interference, and physical wear—far outlasting conventional hard drives, SSDs, or magnetic tapes, which degrade within years or decades without constant maintenance.

Although write speeds remain slower than everyday consumer storage (limited currently by laser repetition rates, though parallel multi-beam techniques have boosted throughput to around 25.6 Mbit/s per beam), the focus is archival longevity rather than high-performance access. Reading relies on automated optical microscopy and machine-learning algorithms to decode the patterns reliably. Accelerated aging tests confirm data integrity for at least 10,000 years at room temperature, with projections suggesting even longer lifespans under normal conditions.

This innovation addresses the exploding demand for sustainable, "cold" archival storage in the cloud era, where massive datasets (from scientific records to cultural heritage) need indefinite preservation without ongoing energy or hardware refreshes. Project Silica is already being explored for real-world applications, including partnerships like the Global Music Vault in Norway's Svalbard, where music masters are being secured in glass for future generations.

By turning ordinary glass into a near-permanent digital time capsule, Microsoft is redefining how humanity safeguards its collective knowledge against the ravages of time and technology obsolescence.

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The exact moment a highway crash triggers massive gas truck explosion in Renca district, Chile.

The crash involved a gas truck that exploded on February 19, 2026.

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It's official:

In one of the most anticipated rulings in decades, the US Supreme Court has ruled Trump's "emergency" tariffs ILLEGAL.

This exposes the Trump Admin to a potential $175+ BILLION in "tariff refunds."

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It's official: In one of the most anticipated rulings in decades, the US Supreme Court has ruled Trump's "emergency" tariffs ILLEGAL. This exposes the Trump Admin to a potential $175+ BILLION in "tariff refunds." 🄳🄾🄾🄼🄿🤖🅂🅃🄸🄽🄶
After 5+ months, the Supreme Court's ruling was released.

The Court ruled IEEPA does NOT authorize the President to impose tariffs.

IEEPA is the law Trump used to impose tariffs, which gives him "special economic powers" during a national emergency involving foreign threats.

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OMG. An 11-year-old child with special needs found MILES away from school after he was left behind during an anti-ICE walkout.

The boy ended up calling his mother, who was unaware that a walkout had occurred

Why do schools keep allowing these to happen?

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