Author: Whatfinger Editor

Democrats in Congress know they can come on CNN and unload their anti-war talking points without any fear of pushback. See Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) on Wednesday’s The Source with Kaitlan Collins on CNN. The questions were open-ended, and there were no interruptions or “fact checking in real time.” Here’s the kind of softballs Collins was asking: “What do you make of what’s played out in the last 24 hours? Do you think that the United States is in a better position right now?” Kaine sounded like Iran — the world’s largest supporter of terrorism — has been a rational…

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Ahh, you gotta love WrestleMania weekend, unless you’re Stephen A. Smith. It’s that time of the year again, with the legendary event being held in Las Vegas for a second consecutive year, specifically in Allegiant Stadium. Night 1 was a success Saturday night, and WWE will do it all over again Sunday. (RELATED: Just Bring Back The ‘Skins: Commanders Fail All Of America After Walking On Eggshells With New Uniforms)The event kicked off with a three-man tag team match that saw Austin Theory, Logan Paul and streamer iShowSpeed take on Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso and LA Knight, and it was…

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BUDAPEST, Hungary (CN) — Shortly after Viktor Orbán came to power in 2010 by winning national elections in a landslide, he came to Kossuth Square, the place of Hungary’s grandiose neo-Gothic Parliament on the Danube River, and called his Fidesz party’s win a “revolution” that had finally ended the country’s rule by “communists.”“We have now become strong enough and smart enough to close the era of transition and turn Hungary in a new direction,” a 46-year-old Orbán said to his followers who mostly came, like he did, from Hungary’s conservative countryside of grain fields, church spires and folk songs.“Everyone must…

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By any honest measure, rural America is under siege – not from foreign adversaries, but from within. For decades, unelected bureaucrats, entrenched regulators, and a bloated federal apparatus have waged a quiet but devastating war on the communities that feed, fuel, and defend our nation. The result is a hollowing out of small towns, declining access to basic services, and a growing sense that Washington has abandoned the very people it claims to serve. Consider the facts. Rural America accounts for nearly one in five Americans, about 60 million people spread across the vast majority of the nation’s landmass. Yet these communities…

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By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter Sunday, April 19, 2026Speaker Mike Johnson onstage during the America Reads The Bible Opening Night Celebration at Capital Turnaround on April 18, 2026, in Washington, DC. | Brian Stukes/Getty Images for America Reads The BibleWASHINGTON — Speaker of the House Mike Johnson,  R-La., was 12 years old when he realized that the promises of Scripture are “so true.”His father, James, a firefighter, was “involved in an explosion in the line of duty” that left him with third-degree burns on 80% of his body.“My father was burned so badly and so severely, he was permanently…

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Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen † . Posted in Uncategorized

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By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Sunday, April 19, 2026Getty Images In a shift that may be driven by political identity, the share of young adult men who report attending a religious service at least monthly is now the highest it has been in more than a decade, according to a new report from Gallup.In the report released Thursday, based on combined data, Gallup said 42% of men ages 18 to 29 surveyed in 2024 to 2025 said religion is “very important” to them. This represents a sharp rise from 2022 to 2023 data, when just 28% of men said religion…

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By John Stonestreet, Op-ed contributor Sunday, April 19, 2026Getty Images Trans activists loudly claim that medicalizing gender confused youth is “settled science” and saves lives. This is meant to shut down any doubt or debate on this critically important topic. Thankfully, a few undeterred scholars are asking important questions and demonstrating just how false trans activists’ claims really are. An impressive new Finnish study, published in the Swedish academic journal Acta Paediatrica, is extending the damning conclusions of the UK’s 2024 Cass Review. The report was unequivocal in concluding that the so-called “settled science” of trans medicine “is an area of remarkably weak evidence” and…

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Two Senate Republicans who helped block Democratic efforts to rein in President Trump’s military campaign in Iran now say their support has limits, and the clock is running. Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Thom Tillis of North Carolina each signaled this week that they could oppose continuing hostilities without congressional authorization if the conflict reaches the 60-day threshold set by the War Powers Resolution of 1973.The warnings land at an awkward moment. Senate Republicans just defeated a fourth Democratic attempt to invoke war powers constraints, voting 52, 47 on Wednesday to table the measure. But with the U.S.-led campaign…

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Darin Hoover lost his son at Abbey Gate. For three and a half years, he says, the government gave his family almost nothing, no real answers, no accountability, and no indication anyone in charge cared to look back at what went wrong. Now a new Pentagon review panel says it has examined more than nine million documents related to the Afghanistan withdrawal, and Hoover believes the sheer scale of what was hidden tells its own story.”That smells exactly like a cover-up,” Hoover told Fox News Digital, comparing the new review’s scope to the roughly 3,000 documents examined in a prior…

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Former Biden White House press secretary Jen Psaki broke with more than 50 Democratic lawmakers this week, flatly declaring that efforts to invoke the 25th Amendment against President Donald Trump are “not going to happen” and questioning why her own side keeps spending energy on a dead end.Psaki made the comments Thursday during an appearance on Stephen A. Smith’s show “Straight Shooter,” where the host pressed her on whether the political left’s posture toward the Trump administration had become so hostile it was counterproductive. Her answer amounted to a rare public concession from a prominent progressive media figure: the removal…

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The Federal Aviation Administration will slash more than 300 flights from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport this summer, capping daily operations at 2,708 in a bid to tame a delay problem that made O’Hare one of the worst-performing airports in the country last year. The limits take effect May 17 and run through Oct. 24, the agency announced in an April 16 press release.The numbers tell the story. Airlines had scheduled more than 3,080 flights on peak days this summer, a 14.9 percent jump over the summer of 2025, when O’Hare already ranked among the nation’s worst for delays. Last summer’s…

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Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons submitted his resignation letter to Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin on Thursday, ending a 20-year federal career that included overseeing roughly 584,000 deportations since President Trump’s second inauguration. Lyons plans to stay on through May 31 to help with the transition, the New York Post reported.The departure caught even senior officials off guard. The Department of Homeland Security described Lyons’s resignation as a surprise, and Mullin said the acting director would be moving to a role in the private sector. Lyons cited his family as the driving force behind the decision. In his resignation letter,…

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President Donald Trump announced Thursday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun agreed to a ten-day ceasefire, set to take effect at 5 p.m., after Secretary of State Marco Rubio mediated the first direct talks between the two nations in more than thirty years. The agreement caps a week of intense diplomacy that began with a historic meeting in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, the first time Israeli and Lebanese representatives sat across from each other since 1993.Trump made the announcement on Truth Social, framing the deal as part of a broader push toward lasting peace in…

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Virginia voters head to the polls Tuesday to decide a redistricting referendum that could hand Democrats a commanding 10-1 advantage in the state’s congressional delegation, but a pending Virginia Supreme Court challenge may ultimately void the entire effort over allegations that lawmakers broke state law to get it on the ballot.The fight centers on a constitutional amendment passed this year by Virginia Democrats, led by Gov. Abigail Spanberger and House Speaker Don Scott, that would allow the party to bypass the state’s normal redistricting process. Critics say the amendment was rammed through an improperly extended special legislative session that stretched…

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Vice President JD Vance told Fox News on April 13 that “in some cases it would be best for the Vatican to stick to matters of morality” and leave American public policy to the president. Three Catholic theologians say he has it exactly backward, that war, by its nature, is a matter of morality, and the Church has spent two millennia saying so.The exchange, reported by EWTN News, lands at a tense moment. The U.S. and Iran entered a temporary two-week ceasefire on April 8, but no long-term peace deal has materialized. Pope Leo XIV has called publicly for peace.…

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A New York appeals court granted former NYPD Sgt. Erik Duran $300,000 bail on Friday, clearing the 38-year-old married father of three to leave prison while he challenges his manslaughter conviction, a case that has divided law enforcement advocates and the Bronx legal establishment since a fleeing drug suspect died in August 2023.Duran had been behind bars since April 9, when a Bronx judge sentenced him to three to nine years in prison and sent him directly to Rikers Island. He spent barely a week locked up before the Appellate Division intervened, finding what his defense attorney called “legitimate appellate…

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Megyn Kelly took aim at Jimmy Kimmel this week after the late-night host sat down with Michelle Obama on her podcast and declared that ignoring politics on his ABC show would be “embarrassing” and “shameful.” Kelly fired back on The Megyn Kelly Show, calling the remarks a case study in self-importance, and she brought receipts from nearly half a century ago to make her point.The clash centers on a question that has divided audiences for years: should late-night television hosts use their platforms to push political views, or should they stick to making people laugh? Kimmel says the answer is…

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By Mark Creech, Op-ed Contributor Sunday, April 19, 2026iStock/middelveldPsalm 132 is not the easiest of the Psalms to follow. It reaches back into Israel’s history, reflects on God’s covenant with David, and points forward to promises ultimately fulfilled in Christ. But at its heart, the Psalm is deeply simple—and deeply searching.It is about a man who could not rest until God had His rightful place.David declares:“Surely I will not come into the tabernacle of my house… until I find out a place for the Lord, an habitation for the mighty God of Jacob” (Psalm 132:3–5).David’s statement is quite remarkable. He…

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By Sam Jones, Op-ed contributor Sunday, April 19, 2026iStock/shuang paul wangIf God knows everything you’re going to do, can you still be free?It’s one of the oldest questions in philosophy. For centuries, theologians and skeptics alike have wrestled with the tension between divine foreknowledge and human freedom. If God already knows every decision you will make, are your decisions real? Or is the future already written — unchangeable, mechanical, and determined?For many, this leads to a fatalistic view of history: that every action, every thought, every choice is merely the outworking of a divine decree. Foreknowledge, they assume, demands determinism.…

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Democrats are rushing to jettison Jews while embracing open Hamas supporters like social media influencer Hasan Piker and readying to nominate pro-terrorist candidates like Graham Platner in Maine and Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan. Can that backfire on them? Let’s take a look at a recent New Jersey special election where Democrats nominated a proudly antisemitic DSA candidate. “In NJ-11, Mejia won with what has been the customary Dem recipe during Trump’s 2nd term: A massively motivated base in the college+ burbs and giant gains in Hispanic areas where Trump had done unusually well for an R. What was different: She…

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One law for them. Another law for us. Attorney General Letitia James, easily the worst attorney general in the country (and that’s with contenders like California AG Rob ‘Duong’ Bonta and MN’s Keith X. Ellison, a former member of an Islamist hate group, in the mix) has done nothing to stop the state’s crime wave, but instead spent all of her time pursuing political investigations of the NRA, Trump and pro-Israel Jewish groups. AG James famously launched a tax investigation of Trump, well outside her purview, inventing a crime, claiming that he had gained tax benefits from the value of…

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The long-running saga of the Louisiana coastal erosion lawsuits targeting an array of big oil companies took a new turn recently when a New Orleans public radio station filed a hit piece attacking a dozen federal judges for alleged conflicts of interests in hearing the cases. The station, FM 88.9 WWNO, provides details from an investigation it jointly conducted with Floodlight and Type Investigations. The cases involve claims by parish governments in South Louisiana alleging that the oil industry’s activities in the region – spurred by the federal government to support the World War II effort – are the cause…

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Election integrity advocates are applauding a Nebraska measure that will stop foreign funding of ballot issue campaigns and ensure that elections are decided by American citizens alone.Executive director of Honest Elections Project Action Jason Snead told The Center Square that “ballot measures are critical elections that can remake constitutions, redefine our rights, and rewrite the rules of our elections.” “No foreign billionaire or foreign-funded group should be able to interfere in decisions as essential as this, and ballot measures should never be a Trojan Horse for foreign influence,” Snead said. Snead emphasized the fact that “voters deserve to know that…

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Louisiana has sued the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, saying the federal agency unlawfully blocked the state from adding citizenship-verification instructions to the national voter registration form.The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, stems from Act 500, a 2024 law requiring proof of U.S. citizenship with a voter registration application. After the law took effect, state officials asked the Election Assistance Commission, or EAC, to update Louisiana’s state-specific instructions on the federal mail voter registration form so election officials could collect information the state says is needed to confirm eligibility. The agency rejected the…

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New research shows that Californians are being priced out of the state in growing numbers, mostly due to rising housing costs.And the decrease in population reportedly could cost the Golden State as many as four seats in Congress. The report, published by the California Policy Lab in March 2026, shows people who left California for other states paid an average of $2,376 in monthly housing costs in California. After leaving the state, they spent an average of $1,705 a month in housing costs, the report said. People who moved to different locations in California spent an average of $2,277 a…

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Seattle’s own version of Washington State’s planned tax on millionaires is aimed at businesses with millionaire employees, but the goal of using the money to expand affordable housing is becoming elusive.Officials of Seattle’s Social Housing Developer revealed Thursday night their first move with $133 million in city taxes from businesses received in January will be to acquire two existing occupied market rental buildings — not creating any new housing units. Seattle Social Housing Developer interim CEO Tiffani McCoy told the independent authority’s board Thursday night that she expected the closing of the developer’s first acquired building would occur in June.…

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Minnesota GOP lawmakers’ attempts to impeach top Democratic elected officials have stalled after a nascent effort in the state Legislature recently failed to advance. The effort grounded to a halt last week when resolutions to investigate Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison over alleged failures to address Minnesota’s alleged widespread fraud failed in a party-line vote to advance in the legislature’s House Rules and Legislative Administration Committee.    Republican control of the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee, in which such investigations would be conducted. But they had to first clear the Rules Committee, in which…

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School districts that allegedly retaliated against a parent and school counselor for comments on their LGBTQ-related decisions tagged out of the ring this week, settling First Amendment lawsuits brought by a public interest law firm with 17 wins at the Supreme Court in the past 15 years and another founded by a top Trump administration official.The Alliance Defending Freedom said Indiana’s South Madison Community School Corporation paid $195,000 in damages, attorney’s fees and costs to resolve its three-year-old lawsuit on behalf of Kathy McCord, allegedly fired for confirming to a journalist the district was surreptitiously hiding students’ identification as the opposite sex from their…

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Several justices have in recent days stepped outside the traditional confines of written opinions – offering unusually pointed public remarks that reveal tensions over the court’s internal practices, legal reasoning and broader judicial philosophies. The comments, delivered in speeches and public appearances rather than formal rulings, come as the court enters the final stretch of its term and prepares to issue decisions in some of the most closely watched cases of the year. The recent spate of remarks has drawn attention in legal circles. While justices frequently speak at law schools and public events, it is far less common for them…

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Speaking recently from war-torn Cameroon, Pope Leo XIV’s remarks were clearly intended for an audience more significant than those in attendance.“The world is being ravaged by a handful of tyrants,” he said. “The masters of war pretend not to know that it takes only a moment to destroy, yet often a lifetime is not enough to rebuild.” The pontiff’s remarks were the latest volley in a high-profile war of words between the leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics and President Donald Trump, home to over 342 million people. The rift appeared to start when Trump threatened that “a whole…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. You may remember former Clinton adviser Dick Morris from his many cable news appearances over the years. This week, he appeared on Newsmax and dropped some major dirt about Bill and Hillary Clinton’s marriage problems over the years. According to Morris, when Bill Clinton was president, he actually had polling done to see how it would affect him if he divorced Hillary, or if she divorced him. And he did it several times. He apparently felt the need to keep checking the numbers. It just confirms what many people have believed for years, that the Clintons…

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Rep. Ilhan Omar has had some pretty tall tales and inexplicable scandals, including the whole thing about marrying her brother, but this has to be the worst excuse for anything ever. I don’t see how even someone trying to give Omar every possible benefit of the doubt can swallow this. An Omar disclosure filed last year showed she and her husband held assets of between $6 million and $30 million, a massive rise in wealth from her previous annual filing. That jump triggered questions among Republicans eager to scrutinize a critic of the president. An amended filing viewed by The…

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In this photo provided by the Tennessee Department of Transportation, beekeepers work to contain a swarm of bees that escaped from a crashed truck on Interstate 40 in Knoxville, Tenn., on Friday, April 17, 2026. TDOT via APKNOXVILLE, Tenn.—Travelers on an East Tennessee interstate were forced to brake for workers—and drones, perhaps even a queen—when a truck carrying about 1 million bees crashed Friday.The swarm shut down an exit of Interstate 40 in Knoxville, said Mark Nagi, Tennessee Department of Transportation regional spokesperson. There were no injuries, he said.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use…

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Kauai Ocean Safety members and other people assist individuals after an Airborne Aviation tourist helicopter crash on Kalalau Beach on Kauai, Hawaii, on March 26, 2026. Petty Officer 2nd Class Tyler Robertson/Station Kauai/U.S. Coast Guard via APThe pilot of a helicopter that crashed on a sightseeing flight off the Hawaiian island of Kauai last month, killing three passengers, told investigators that the aircraft vibrated and spun before plunging into the water, according to report released Friday.The National Transportation Safety Board’s preliminary report did not identify a suspected cause of the March 26 accident, but said the pilot said he experienced…

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Newly elected New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivers his victory speech, pledging a sweeping socialist agenda. (Screenshot: PBS News) New York City’s new democratic socialist (communist) Mayor Zohran Mamdani took a moment this week to tell people of the city about an exciting new invention called rat-proof trash bins, which he will be implementing by the year 2031. You absolutely could not make this up. Couldn’t he put these bins all over the city by say… this coming week if he wanted to? Who needs a five-year plan to put out trash cans? WABC News in New York reports:…

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Screencap of YouTube video. Bill Maher devoted a segment of his show on Friday night to talking about ‘creep’ Eric Swalwell and the explosive scandal that has unfolded around him over the last two weeks. Maher may be a liberal, but at least he is willing to talk about this, unlike Colbert and Kimmel who wimped out on the topic completely. Maher mentioned the fact that Swalwell had been on his show before but said that he gave him bad vibes. FOX News reports: Comedian Bill Maher blasted former U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., as a “f—ing creep” in a…

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Prolonged sitting, even for those who exercise regularly, poses a significant, independent risk to long-term health and mobility. It can degrade proprioception—the body’s internal spatial awareness system—leading to poorer balance and coordination. This creates a “physical activity paradox,” where structured workouts do not fully offset the damage from hours of daily stillness. The solution lies in frequent, low-intensity movement breaks to interrupt sedentary periods throughout the day. Prioritizing this “movement variety” is crucial for maintaining mobility, preventing falls and supporting cognitive health with age. In an era where fitness trackers count steps and gym memberships are a badge of honor,…

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US Announces Expanded Interception Policy for Vessels Supporting Iran in Pacific, Indian Oceans The United States military announced on Thursday, April 16, 2026, that it will intercept any vessel providing material support to Iran, including in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, according to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Air Force General Dan Caine. [1] The expanded policy extends a blockade initially focused on Iran’s ports to a global campaign, targeting what officials call ‘dark fleet’ oil tankers that operate outside Western financial systems. Caine stated the enforcement would occur in international waters and inside Iran’s territorial seas.…

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The United States has expanded its naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz into a worldwide campaign against Iranian shipping, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff announced on April 16, 2026. General Dan Caine stated that U.S. forces will now actively pursue Iran-linked vessels globally, a significant escalation following the failure of ceasefire talks in Pakistan earlier in the week [1]. The policy extension intensifies a maritime confrontation that began after a U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran on February 28, which prompted Tehran to close the Strait of Hormuz to U.S. and allied shipping [2]. Iranian officials have condemned the new…

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval process for non-combustible nicotine products has slowed to a near standstill, according to industry and policy sources. This regulatory paralysis persists despite shifting scientific evidence on harm reduction and a sharp, sustained decline in youth usage rates for products like e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches. The internal dynamics preventing action point to a significant policy split within the administration and a personal reluctance by the agency’s commissioner to authorize new products. Public health data consistently identifies smoking as a leading cause of preventable death. The current regulatory inaction delays the transition away from combustible…

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Industrial leaks threaten ozone layer recovery—could delay healing by seven years Since 1987, ozone-depleting substances (CFCs/HCFCs) have been reduced by ~20%, with projections showing full Antarctic ozone recovery by 2060—though traces may linger until 2080 due to CFCs’ 50-100 year atmospheric lifespan. The treaty exempted industrial feedstocks (used in plastics/chemicals), assuming only 0.5% leakage, but new MIT/NASA/NOAA research reveals actual leaks are 7x higher (3.6%), delaying recovery by up to 7 years (to 2073). Like the initial ozone hole discovery (nearly dismissed as outliers), scientists using AGAGE monitoring now warn unchecked feedstock leaks could stall progress, increasing UV exposure risks…

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Long-term pharmaceutical interventions (e.g., antispasmodics, SSRIs) may cause dependency, microbiome disruption or systemic harm, yet regulatory agencies (FDA/CDC) downplay these dangers due to industry influence. IBS symptoms often stem from food toxins (GMOs, pesticides), EMF/gut-brain disruption or vaccine/antibiotic-induced dysbiosis—factors suppressed by profit-driven medicine in favor of symptom-masking drugs. Herbal medicine (peppermint, ginger, berberine), low-FODMAP diets and detox protocols (fasting, probiotics) address gut inflammation and pathogen overgrowth without the side effects of corporate drugs. Industry-funded studies (e.g., Cedars-Sinai’s ties to Bausch Health) distort risks, while natural solutions face censorship despite peer-reviewed efficacy. True IBS management requires rejecting pharmaceutical monopolies, growing organic…

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A scientific study conducted in the Czech Republic and published in April 2026 has detected a wide range of pesticide residues in household dust, raising questions about indoor exposure pathways and long-term health implications. The research analyzed dust samples from 116 homes across urban and rural settings. According to the findings, 93 percent of tested households contained residue from at least one pesticide currently in use. Furthermore, every home tested was found to contain residues of banned organochlorine compounds, specifically hexachlorobenzene (HCB) and pentachlorobenzene (PeCB) [1]. Researchers concluded that pesticides applied outdoors can migrate indoors, an exposure pathway not fully assessed…

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Introduction: A Closer Look at the Link Between Diet Soda Consumption and Brain Health Recent scientific publications have identified statistical associations between the regular consumption of artificially sweetened beverages and increased risks of stroke and dementia. These findings, based on observational studies, have prompted questions about the long-term neurological safety of sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose, which are common in diet sodas. According to researchers, individuals who drink diet soda daily may have nearly three times the risk of ischemic stroke and Alzheimer’s disease compared to non-consumers. A large-scale study published in the Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging also…

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Being overweight before age 40 increases endometrial cancer risk by 70% and male renal-cell cancer risk by 58%. Overall, 15% higher risk for 13 obesity-related cancers (including breast, colorectal, pancreatic and liver cancers). Study details: 221,274 individuals tracked over 18 years by the University of Bergen. Findings reinforce prior research showing obesity doubles or triples early mortality risk. Early weight gain is dangerous. Prolonged fat exposure fuels chronic inflammation, insulin resistance and hormonal imbalances, driving cancer. Gender differences: Men face higher obesity-related cancer risks in early adulthood, while women remain vulnerable regardless of timing. Forty-two percent of U.S. adults are…

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The heart-healthy power of oats: How this simple grain can lower cholesterol and reduce stroke risk Studies from Harvard, Johns Hopkins and Northwestern University show that daily oat consumption lowers cholesterol, stabilizes blood pressure and reduces heart attack and stroke risk. Just one serving of whole grains per day significantly decreases cardiovascular risk. Oats contain beta-glucan, a soluble fiber that binds to cholesterol in the gut, promoting its excretion. Polyphenols (antioxidants) prevent LDL oxidation, slowing plaque buildup in arteries. Unlike processed grains and sugars, oats support metabolic health without spiking blood sugar or inflammation. Steel-cut or rolled oats digest slowly,…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. Senator Chris Murphy is at the far left ‘In Defense of Democracy’ Summit in Barcelona, Spain this weekend, making a total jackass out of himself, trashing America and insulting President Trump. Murphy is a lot like Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts. Stupid, loud, obnoxious, and willing to lie about Trump constantly. Murphy has not dialed back his insane anti-Trump rhetoric even once since the 2024 election. If anything, he has gotten worse. During his remarks, he actually used the dumb, tired line about Trump being a threat to our democracy. When will these idiots retire that…

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Sen. John Fetterman (D., NJ) today denounced the call to pack the Supreme Court from pundits like James Carville. It is an increasingly rare example of political courage. The question is where are the other Democratic members who claim to be moderates in Congress. Just crickets.~ Jonthan Turley Jonathan Turley warns that various Democrats have been openly discussing their plans after retaking power to change the system so they never lose power again. James Carville says they will make D.C. and Puerto Rico states and pack the Supreme Court with a liberal majority. On his podcast with Al Hunt, Carville explained, “If the…

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