We know Tusli wouldn’t have been able to do this without you. If you don’t get the Prez Medal of Freedom, a Pulitzer and a big consulting contract when this goes to court, it will be a disgrace. ~ yeah, the value of it has been tarnished by some bad…

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We’ve all become numb to the way the LGBT acronym has slowly expanded over the years until it’s hard to remember what all the letters mean, but an activist in Canada decided to prove once and for all that no one will ever rival our northern neighbor in the woke…

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WSSC Water announced Tuesday that it is temporarily reducing the level of fluoride added to the drinking water in two Maryland counties amid supply chain disruptions partly related to the Iran war. The company — one of the biggest water and wastewater utilities in the U.S. — said it will…

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Where were you on this day 26 years ago?April 9, 2000. The day the greatest episode in television history (in my opinion) hit the airwaves.A little ditty called “Funhouse” was released to an unsuspecting audience of HBO viewers over a quarter-century ago, and Sopranos fans were never the same.READ: Ranking…

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Iranian cyber warfare escalates: U.S. critical infrastructure under attack as IRGC hackers exploit weak industrial defenses Iranian-affiliated hackers (linked to the IRGC) are exploiting vulnerabilities in Rockwell Automation PLCs, disrupting water utilities, energy and government services. Attacks manipulate human-machine interfaces (HMIs), causing operational disruptions and financial damage. Hackers breach systems…

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“We see everything”: Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses are recording your most private moments Civil society groups warn Meta’s planned facial recognition for Ray-Ban glasses creates a dangerous surveillance tool. Internal documents show Meta acknowledged the feature’s privacy risks while planning a strategic launch. Investigations reveal sensitive user footage is routinely reviewed…

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Vitamin D in midlife linked to lower Alzheimer’s risk decades later, study finds Higher vitamin D levels in midlife (30s–40s) correlate with 40% reduced risk of Alzheimer’s-related tau protein buildup decades later, suggesting early intervention may be critical—long before symptoms appear. Vitamin D reduces oxidative stress, inflammation and amyloid-beta accumulation…

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Democrats want all your stuff. They aren’t only interested in your money to redistribute. They want to tax your unrealized wealth in paintings, cars, boats, homes, and so on. Under such a plan, they tax valuables each year. They tax the gains as if they were sold. Gov. Spanberger of…

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A report from a government watchdog organization released Thursday highlights inaccurate projections from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). The report released by Open the Books spotlights decades of CBO projections and finds that while routine estimates were normally reliable, projections tied to larger legislation missed the mark. According to the…

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Hey, it wasn’t us! We swear! Blame, er … “FlamingChina,” a hacker group that discovered just how poor Beijing’s opsec in cyberspace actually is.Or so CNN reports, anyway. Frankly, this sounds like an Uno reverse replay of the Barack Obama years, when China exploited government and commercial systems as though…

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Satellite imagery indicates around 20,000 adults — some 10% of the population — disappeared between 2009 and 2018 alone.PARIS (AFP) — The emperor penguin has been declared an endangered species as climate change pushes the icon of Antarctica a step closer to extinction, the global authority on threatened wildlife announced…

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