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BREAKING - A man in Sarasota, Florida, a Republican stronghold, tells conservative journalist Kaitlin Bennett that Trump supporters, specifically women, should be punched, before quickly backtracking after realizing he was being recorded.
Letβs find his boss.
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Letβs find his boss.
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BREAKING: Major fire breaks out at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India
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U.S. President Donald J. Trump posted the below photo on his Truth Social app. Likely promoting the upcoming UFC Freedom Fights 250 on June 15, 2026
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Peace talks venue: Islamabad, Pakistan
Who is going to be on the table?
American side:
1. VP JD Vance
2. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff
3. Jared Kushner
Iran side:
1. Mohammad Ghalibaf, Parliament Speaker
2. Abbas Araghchi, Foreign Minister
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Who is going to be on the table?
American side:
1. VP JD Vance
2. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff
3. Jared Kushner
Iran side:
1. Mohammad Ghalibaf, Parliament Speaker
2. Abbas Araghchi, Foreign Minister
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For decades, the timber industry and classical biology portrayed trees as solitary competitors locked in a fierce struggle for sunlight, water, and nutrients. However, pioneering research by forester Peter Wohlleben and ecologist Suzanne Simard has revealed a far more interconnected and cooperative reality.
Beneath the forest floor lies an intricate underground network of fungal filaments known as the βWood Wide Web.β Through this symbiotic system, trees exchange resources and information. Majestic βmother treesβ serve as central hubs, sharing liquid sugars with shaded saplings and even sustaining ancient stumps for centuries. This hidden network allows entire forests to behave as resilient, living superorganisms rather than isolated individuals.
Beyond nutrient sharing, trees communicate through chemical signals, electrical impulses, and airborne scents. When a giraffe browses on an acacia or a caterpillar attacks a pine, the injured tree releases distress chemicals that warn neighboring trees to ramp up their own defenses.
Adding another fascinating layer, a 2023 study revealed that many plant species produce ultrasonic sounds when under stress. From tomatoes to cacti, plants emit high-frequency popping or clicking noises that can be detected by insects such as moths, as well as mammals like bats and mice. Scientists are now exploring these βsounds of distressβ to develop non-invasive ways to monitor and diagnose plant health.
While some researchers caution against over-anthropomorphizing these processes as conscious βconversation,β the discovery of this collective βswarm intelligenceβ is transforming how we understand and manage forests.
Recognizing that trees thrive through cooperation and kinship is encouraging a more respectful approach to woodland conservation β one that honors the ancient, slow-motion dialogue taking place beneath and above the forest canopy for generations to come.
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Beneath the forest floor lies an intricate underground network of fungal filaments known as the βWood Wide Web.β Through this symbiotic system, trees exchange resources and information. Majestic βmother treesβ serve as central hubs, sharing liquid sugars with shaded saplings and even sustaining ancient stumps for centuries. This hidden network allows entire forests to behave as resilient, living superorganisms rather than isolated individuals.
Beyond nutrient sharing, trees communicate through chemical signals, electrical impulses, and airborne scents. When a giraffe browses on an acacia or a caterpillar attacks a pine, the injured tree releases distress chemicals that warn neighboring trees to ramp up their own defenses.
Adding another fascinating layer, a 2023 study revealed that many plant species produce ultrasonic sounds when under stress. From tomatoes to cacti, plants emit high-frequency popping or clicking noises that can be detected by insects such as moths, as well as mammals like bats and mice. Scientists are now exploring these βsounds of distressβ to develop non-invasive ways to monitor and diagnose plant health.
While some researchers caution against over-anthropomorphizing these processes as conscious βconversation,β the discovery of this collective βswarm intelligenceβ is transforming how we understand and manage forests.
Recognizing that trees thrive through cooperation and kinship is encouraging a more respectful approach to woodland conservation β one that honors the ancient, slow-motion dialogue taking place beneath and above the forest canopy for generations to come.
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BREAKING:
SEC Chair Paul Atkins calls on Congress to pass the Crypto Market Structure Bill.
He says, "It's time for Congress to future-proof against rogue regulators & advance comprehensive market structure legislation to Trump's desk."
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SEC Chair Paul Atkins calls on Congress to pass the Crypto Market Structure Bill.
He says, "It's time for Congress to future-proof against rogue regulators & advance comprehensive market structure legislation to Trump's desk."
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Absolutely incredible:
This puts oil prices +12% above the low seen just ~24 hours ago as ceasefire doubts have grown.
Meanwhile, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister announced that Iran was "on the verge" of responding to "ceasefire violations" last night, but Pakistan intervened.
Iran is also not allowing more than 15 vessels per day to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, or just ~10% of pre-war levels.
This is in sharp contrast to Trump's claims that Iran would implement a "complete and immediate" opening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Triple digit oil prices are back in full-swing.
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This puts oil prices +12% above the low seen just ~24 hours ago as ceasefire doubts have grown.
Meanwhile, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister announced that Iran was "on the verge" of responding to "ceasefire violations" last night, but Pakistan intervened.
Iran is also not allowing more than 15 vessels per day to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, or just ~10% of pre-war levels.
This is in sharp contrast to Trump's claims that Iran would implement a "complete and immediate" opening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Triple digit oil prices are back in full-swing.
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βWhy do we have food deserts? Why does everything get locked behind plexiglass in our neighborhood? Must be systemic racism!β
Meanwhile:
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A tragedy that should never have happened.
Rolbert Joachin, an illegal alien released into the U.S. under Biden, was arrested for hitting an INNOCENT MOTHER to death with a hammer in broad daylight.
The Biden Admin let dangerous criminals in, endangering every American. The Trump Admin is swiftly bringing them to justice.
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Rolbert Joachin, an illegal alien released into the U.S. under Biden, was arrested for hitting an INNOCENT MOTHER to death with a hammer in broad daylight.
The Biden Admin let dangerous criminals in, endangering every American. The Trump Admin is swiftly bringing them to justice.
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BREAKING: Democrats projected to seize control of both chambers of Congress this November
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Public intoxication and possession of tobacco product by person under 21
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Alzheimerβs may be linked to gum bacteria, new research shows.
Scientists have repeatedly found Porphyromonas gingivalisβthe chief bacterium that causes periodontitisβinside the brains of people who died with Alzheimerβs.
When researchers deliberately infected mice with this oral bacterium, the animals rapidly developed key Alzheimerβs pathology, including the buildup of amyloid-beta plaques.
Perhaps most alarming, the bacteriaβs toxic enzymes have been detected in the brains of people showing early Alzheimerβs changes years before memory loss or other symptoms appear, suggesting the infection may quietly initiate damage long in advance.
These discoveries have sparked serious interest in new treatment approaches. An experimental drug called COR388 (from the company Cortexyme) has already succeeded in lowering both bacterial load and amyloid-beta levels in preclinical models. Although large human trials are still needed, the evidence is mounting that at least some cases of Alzheimerβs may have an infectious trigger rather than being purely degenerative.
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Scientists have repeatedly found Porphyromonas gingivalisβthe chief bacterium that causes periodontitisβinside the brains of people who died with Alzheimerβs.
When researchers deliberately infected mice with this oral bacterium, the animals rapidly developed key Alzheimerβs pathology, including the buildup of amyloid-beta plaques.
Perhaps most alarming, the bacteriaβs toxic enzymes have been detected in the brains of people showing early Alzheimerβs changes years before memory loss or other symptoms appear, suggesting the infection may quietly initiate damage long in advance.
These discoveries have sparked serious interest in new treatment approaches. An experimental drug called COR388 (from the company Cortexyme) has already succeeded in lowering both bacterial load and amyloid-beta levels in preclinical models. Although large human trials are still needed, the evidence is mounting that at least some cases of Alzheimerβs may have an infectious trigger rather than being purely degenerative.
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Bitcoin breaks above $72,000
ETH breaks above $2,200
$32,000,000,000 has been added to crypto market in just 15mins
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ETH breaks above $2,200
$32,000,000,000 has been added to crypto market in just 15mins
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