"I've been ranting at him about misogyny since he was a baby" - wow, can't believe this approach isn't working
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NationalWomensday NationalWomenCoachesDay Only the best !
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Time for your mandatory reminder:
Most post-1965 immigrants and their descendants DO NOT identify as Americans. In fact assimilation has been in retrograde for decades.
The tens of millions of people brought into the US & born to immigrant parents are not 'becoming American.'
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Most post-1965 immigrants and their descendants DO NOT identify as Americans. In fact assimilation has been in retrograde for decades.
The tens of millions of people brought into the US & born to immigrant parents are not 'becoming American.'
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In case you're curious how long the war lasts.
Oil futures think the war will start winding down in May -- that's the 2 months Trump's promising. With prices back down in the 70's by September.
Given Midterms are November, sounds about right.
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Oil futures think the war will start winding down in May -- that's the 2 months Trump's promising. With prices back down in the 70's by September.
Given Midterms are November, sounds about right.
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The War Is Now Moving Every Commodity Market
Oil: +21%
Jet fuel: +87%
LNG: +106%
VLCC tanker rates: +201%
LNG carrier rates: +529%
Aluminum: +20%
Fertilizer: +36%
Naphtha: +26%
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Oil: +21%
Jet fuel: +87%
LNG: +106%
VLCC tanker rates: +201%
LNG carrier rates: +529%
Aluminum: +20%
Fertilizer: +36%
Naphtha: +26%
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Did you know that every time there's a oil shock,
the housing market goes into a recession?
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the housing market goes into a recession?
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The U.S. military destroyed a boat in the eastern Pacific on Sunday, killing six people suspected of drug smuggling
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Hegseth on Iran:
We want peace... But if war is necessary, weβre going to fight to win.
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We want peace... But if war is necessary, weβre going to fight to win.
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Hegseth on Iran:
Trump is right when he says we obliterated their nuclear program. Heβs right. We did. We dropped those bombs exactly where they needed to be, set them back.
But that doesnβt mean theyβve stopped their pursuit.
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Trump is right when he says we obliterated their nuclear program. Heβs right. We did. We dropped those bombs exactly where they needed to be, set them back.
But that doesnβt mean theyβve stopped their pursuit.
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Japanese deer literally behave more respectfully and peacefully than every brown person
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Hegseth on Iran:
We want the Iranians guessing and second-guessing and triple-guessing what we might be willing to do, because under Trump, we just might.
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We want the Iranians guessing and second-guessing and triple-guessing what we might be willing to do, because under Trump, we just might.
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Infections could be the real cause of heart attacks.
Heart disease has long been blamed mostly on cholesterol, clogged arteries, and high blood pressure. But new research from Finland and the UK has revealed something shocking: hidden bacterial colonies may be quietly setting the stage for heart attacks.
Deep inside arterial plaques, scientists have found bacterial biofilms β sticky, gelatinous clusters that can lie dormant for decades. Protected from the immune system and antibiotics, they sit in silence until something wakes them up.
It could be a viral infection. It could be stress. But once activated, these bacteria trigger inflammation so severe that the plaque can rupture. The result? A sudden blood clot and, often, a heart attack.
Researchers detected the genetic fingerprints of oral bacteria inside the arteries of patients who had died suddenly and in those undergoing surgery for advanced atherosclerosis. In some cases, they even caught bacteria breaking free from the biofilm during a heart attack, with the immune system reacting in real time.
This discovery adds a new layer to our understanding of heart disease. If infections play a role, new diagnostics, treatments, and even vaccines might one day help prevent the worldβs deadliest condition.
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Heart disease has long been blamed mostly on cholesterol, clogged arteries, and high blood pressure. But new research from Finland and the UK has revealed something shocking: hidden bacterial colonies may be quietly setting the stage for heart attacks.
Deep inside arterial plaques, scientists have found bacterial biofilms β sticky, gelatinous clusters that can lie dormant for decades. Protected from the immune system and antibiotics, they sit in silence until something wakes them up.
It could be a viral infection. It could be stress. But once activated, these bacteria trigger inflammation so severe that the plaque can rupture. The result? A sudden blood clot and, often, a heart attack.
Researchers detected the genetic fingerprints of oral bacteria inside the arteries of patients who had died suddenly and in those undergoing surgery for advanced atherosclerosis. In some cases, they even caught bacteria breaking free from the biofilm during a heart attack, with the immune system reacting in real time.
This discovery adds a new layer to our understanding of heart disease. If infections play a role, new diagnostics, treatments, and even vaccines might one day help prevent the worldβs deadliest condition.
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