BREAKING: BRITAIN IS PREPARING TO DEPLOY THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER HMS PRINCE OF WALES TO THE MIDDLE EAST
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Trump on interpreters:
I had an interpreter recently that wasn't good, talking to a very strong person from a different part of the world.
And I could tell, even though I don't speak the language, I could tell the interpreter was not good.
When you go "uh, uh, uh" when I give a long-flowing, beautiful sentence, and in this case it was a woman, and she gave it in about one-fourth the time.
I said, "Well, their language may be efficient, but it's not that efficient."
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I had an interpreter recently that wasn't good, talking to a very strong person from a different part of the world.
And I could tell, even though I don't speak the language, I could tell the interpreter was not good.
When you go "uh, uh, uh" when I give a long-flowing, beautiful sentence, and in this case it was a woman, and she gave it in about one-fourth the time.
I said, "Well, their language may be efficient, but it's not that efficient."
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Trump: βThey say he is very militaristic. I am the one that ended eight wars.β
But, those 8 wars include the Israel-Iran war from 2025, which now β¦ is not very ended?
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But, those 8 wars include the Israel-Iran war from 2025, which now β¦ is not very ended?
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One of the worldβs largest Buddhist academies, Larung Gar in Sichuan, with thousands of red-roofed residences
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Israeli alert squad in Shlomi reportedly shooting down a Hezbollah drone themselves.
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NEW - Trump signs and launches the "Shield of the Americas" coalition to combat cartels, narco-terrorism and related threats with leaders from the Western Hemisphere
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Name one thing invented by Palestinians, without Googling
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Chewing gum releases thousands of microplastic particles directly into your mouth with every piece you chew.
A pilot study from UCLA researchers, presented at the American Chemical Societyβs Spring 2025 meeting, has identified chewing gum as a surprisingly significant and previously overlooked source of daily microplastic ingestion.
The researchers examined both traditional synthetic gums, which contain polymers such as polyethylene, polyvinyl acetate, and polystyrene, as well as brands marketed as βnaturalβ that use chicle or other plant-based bases. By simulating realistic chewing conditions, they measured how many particles are released into saliva during typical use.
The results showed that a single piece of gum can shed anywhere from hundreds to more than 3,000 microplastic fragments over 10 to 30 minutes of chewing. The primary mechanism is mechanical abrasion from teeth combined with friction from saliva, which dislodges tiny particles directly from the gum base.
Surprisingly, βnaturalβ gums performed no better than synthetic versions and, in some cases, released even higher numbers of fragments. Most of the particles fell within the microplastic size range of less than 5 millimeters, making them small enough to be easily swallowed.
Once ingested, these particles largely resist breakdown by digestive enzymes and pass through the gastrointestinal tract as persistent pollutants. Although the long-term health consequences of chronic low-level microplastic exposure are still under investigationβwith emerging concerns about potential links to inflammation, gut microbiome changes, and leaching of chemicalsβthis represents a meaningful everyday contribution to personal plastic intake, especially for regular gum chewers.
Lead researcher Professor Sanjay Mohanty pointed out a practical way to reduce exposure: chewing a single piece for a longer time rather than frequently replacing it with a fresh one, since particle release tends to be highest in the early minutes and then decreases. The study underscores the need for greater transparency in labeling the materials used in everyday consumer products like chewing gum.
As microplastics continue to appear in unexpected placesβfrom drinking water to seafoodβthis discovery adds chewing gum to the expanding list of common items quietly adding to our daily plastic burden.
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A pilot study from UCLA researchers, presented at the American Chemical Societyβs Spring 2025 meeting, has identified chewing gum as a surprisingly significant and previously overlooked source of daily microplastic ingestion.
The researchers examined both traditional synthetic gums, which contain polymers such as polyethylene, polyvinyl acetate, and polystyrene, as well as brands marketed as βnaturalβ that use chicle or other plant-based bases. By simulating realistic chewing conditions, they measured how many particles are released into saliva during typical use.
The results showed that a single piece of gum can shed anywhere from hundreds to more than 3,000 microplastic fragments over 10 to 30 minutes of chewing. The primary mechanism is mechanical abrasion from teeth combined with friction from saliva, which dislodges tiny particles directly from the gum base.
Surprisingly, βnaturalβ gums performed no better than synthetic versions and, in some cases, released even higher numbers of fragments. Most of the particles fell within the microplastic size range of less than 5 millimeters, making them small enough to be easily swallowed.
Once ingested, these particles largely resist breakdown by digestive enzymes and pass through the gastrointestinal tract as persistent pollutants. Although the long-term health consequences of chronic low-level microplastic exposure are still under investigationβwith emerging concerns about potential links to inflammation, gut microbiome changes, and leaching of chemicalsβthis represents a meaningful everyday contribution to personal plastic intake, especially for regular gum chewers.
Lead researcher Professor Sanjay Mohanty pointed out a practical way to reduce exposure: chewing a single piece for a longer time rather than frequently replacing it with a fresh one, since particle release tends to be highest in the early minutes and then decreases. The study underscores the need for greater transparency in labeling the materials used in everyday consumer products like chewing gum.
As microplastics continue to appear in unexpected placesβfrom drinking water to seafoodβthis discovery adds chewing gum to the expanding list of common items quietly adding to our daily plastic burden.
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Transgender porn star arrested for allegedly stabbing man who wouldn't have sex - because of religion
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US tech loan market weakness is becoming more apparent:
US tech loan prices have declined -5% year-to-date, to 90 cents, the steepest drop since the 2022 bear market.
European tech loans have fallen -5%, to 89 cents, the lowest in at least 2 years.
The broader US leveraged loan index has declined -2%, to 95 cents, the lowest since the April 2025 selloff.
This marks the largest two-month decline since 2022, when rising US interest rates triggered recession fears.
Furthermore, the number of new US loan offerings has dropped to the lowest since May.
The decline has been primarily driven by software and services companies, amid growing concerns that AI tools will replace their products.
The US credit market is shifting.
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US tech loan prices have declined -5% year-to-date, to 90 cents, the steepest drop since the 2022 bear market.
European tech loans have fallen -5%, to 89 cents, the lowest in at least 2 years.
The broader US leveraged loan index has declined -2%, to 95 cents, the lowest since the April 2025 selloff.
This marks the largest two-month decline since 2022, when rising US interest rates triggered recession fears.
Furthermore, the number of new US loan offerings has dropped to the lowest since May.
The decline has been primarily driven by software and services companies, amid growing concerns that AI tools will replace their products.
The US credit market is shifting.
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Footage reportedly from Bahrain appears to show a U.S. HIMARS system launching tactical missiles toward Iran, likely the newer PrSM missiles (two launches from one vehicle)
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JAPAN IS AMAZING:
A minister is 5 minutes late and has to take responsibility for her failure!
Kimi Onoda, Minister of Economic Security, arrived five minutes late to a meeting with the Prime Minister and immediately issued a public apology in a press briefing to the nation!
βKimi explained that a traffic accident caused the delay and she was very sorry.β
Man, we need politicians like this too.
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A minister is 5 minutes late and has to take responsibility for her failure!
Kimi Onoda, Minister of Economic Security, arrived five minutes late to a meeting with the Prime Minister and immediately issued a public apology in a press briefing to the nation!
βKimi explained that a traffic accident caused the delay and she was very sorry.β
Man, we need politicians like this too.
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Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Ali Khamenei and widely seen as a potential successor, has reportedly been injured but is believed to still be alive
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Several drones launched from Houthi controlled northern Yemen reportedly targeted the Shaybah oil field in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi air defenses intercepted all of them over the Empty Quarter desert before they reached the facility.
The Shaybah field is one of Saudi Arabiaβs major oil production sites deep in the Rubβ al Khali.
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Saudi air defenses intercepted all of them over the Empty Quarter desert before they reached the facility.
The Shaybah field is one of Saudi Arabiaβs major oil production sites deep in the Rubβ al Khali.
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