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Disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein has moaned he was punched in the face by a fellow Rikers Island inmate and is “constantly threatened and derided” by other prisoners. Weinstein made his claim in a self-pitying one-hour interview with the Hollywood Reporter conceding he “wouldn’t last long” among the general prison population while despairing…

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Global Energy Infrastructure Strain Accelerates Shift to Electric Vehicles and Off-Grid Power Storage Global Conflict Disrupts Energy Networks, Spurring Interest in Decentralized Alternatives A conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran that began in late February 2026 has caused severe disruption to global oil and gas infrastructure, according to…

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The staged death of Jeffrey Epstein: New documents reveal cover-up, point to staged suicide of elite pedophile to protect powerful clients The official narrative that billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in a Manhattan jail cell has been a fragile lie from the beginning, a convenient story for the elite…

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Beyond the banana: Discover the top foods for essential potassium and why balance matters Potassium is a crucial electrolyte for blood pressure regulation, muscle and nerve function, and fluid balance, yet dietary intake is often insufficient. Modern agricultural practices and high-sodium processed foods have disrupted the natural sodium-potassium balance critical…

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Kazakhstan’s central bank to invest $350 million in crypto markets, signaling major shift in reserve strategy Kazakhstan’s central bank plans to invest $350 million from its gold and forex reserves into crypto-related companies and financial instruments (e.g., blockchain infrastructure, custody solutions, index funds), avoiding direct Bitcoin purchases. The move represents…

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Free speech and religion often clash. This is especially true in school when the curricula aim to support children of all types of nationalities, backgrounds, and beliefs. Critical race theory and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies make that goal difficult, to say the least. When is it okay to…

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The film was captivating, but the reviews were negative. Israel launched a devastating attack Saturday night on oil storage facilities in Tehran, with results that residents told the U.K.’s Guardian were “apocalyptic.” “Thick black smoke was still rising in the sky, soot covered the streets and cars, balconies filled with…

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“Mark Meadows” by Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0 The pressure campaign on Senate Republicans is escalating as conservatives demand action on the SAVE America Act, and now President Trump’s former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is putting lawmakers on notice. Mark Meadows has dropped the hammer on X,…

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Something about the open road.When the daily rhythm needs a change, when it is time to let the mind wander for a while, let events and life settle to a solid bottom, then the road to some distant place becomes a solace that is yearned for, the two-lane blacktop stretching…

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https://www.cbsnews.com/video/how-strait-of-hormuz-impacts-oil-prices-conflict-middle-east/ CBS News: How the Strait of Hormuz impacts oil prices amid the conflict in the Middle East –About 20% of the world’s oil goes through the Strait of Hormuz, which is a crucial waterway south of Iran. Kelly O’Grady explains how it impacts the oil market worldwide.

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Have you ever switched audio language halfway through a movie? Although foreign languages always sound rapid-fire to untrained ears, as you swap between Thai, Japanese, and English, you’re listening to languages spoken at wildly…

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Senate Republican Leader John Thune (R-SD) has once again proven why he’s the poster child for the spineless RINO establishment. In a stunning display of arrogance and detachment from the American people, Senate Majority Leader John Thune dismissed the growing grassroots movement demanding passage of the SAVE America Act, suggesting…

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(José Niño, Headline USA) A federal correctional officer assigned to monitor Jeffrey Epstein conducted internet searches about the convicted sex offender just moments before his body was discovered and received thousands of dollars in cash deposits in the weeks preceding his death, newly released Justice Department documents show.Tova Noel worked…

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A Canadian man vacationing in Las Vegas has had his stay extended by court order after he allegedly stole and tortured a flamingo. Las Vegas Justice Court Judge Harmony Letizia told Mitchell Fairbarn of Ontario, Canada, Monday he must stat in the area as his criminal proceedings play out, per NewsNation.…

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