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BOOM: Trump Boat Parade Guy Nukes CNN Reporter Suggesting Reason He Shouldn't Care About Inflation
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BOOM: Trump Boat Parade Guy Nukes CNN Reporter Suggesting Reason He Shouldn't Care About Inflation

BOOM: Trump Boat Parade Guy Nukes CNN Reporter Suggesting Reason He Shouldn't Care About Inflation
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MUY (KA)MALA! Harris Drops New, Cringeworthy Spanish Accent During Congressional Hispanic Caucus Speech
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MUY (KA)MALA! Harris Drops New, Cringeworthy Spanish Accent During Congressional Hispanic Caucus Speech

MUY (KA)MALA! Harris Drops New, Cringeworthy Spanish Accent During Congressional Hispanic Caucus Speech
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Apple Intelligence is now available in public betas
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Apple Intelligence is now available in public betas

Image: Apple Apple has just released public betas of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1, and they include upcoming Apple Intelligence features like text rewriting tools, the glowy new Siri design, a “Clean Up” tool to remove objects from your photos, and more. To be able to access the betas, you’ll need to register on Apple’s beta software program site. Once you’ve done that, you should be able to see the beta update available in settings for you to download and install. Note that a only few iPhones can access the Apple Intelligence features: last year’s iPhone 15 Pro phones as well as the nearly-here iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro. iPads and Macs with M1 chips or newer can try Apple Intelligence as well. Previously, these Apple Intelligence... Continue reading…
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Logitech is making 502 metal mice
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Logitech is making 502 metal mice

Image: Logitech Logitech is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its G502 gaming mouse with a limited edition aluminum version. The G502 X Plus AL Edition has the same functionality as the standard wireless G502 X mouse, plus an aluminum chassis with laser-etched markings, including a one-of-502 serial number. Sorry to put my high school chem-lab assistant hat on, but that L in “AL Edition” should really be lowercase — though I speculate Logitech wanted to avoid people confusing Al with AI. In the 10 years since it launched, the G502 has been a mainstay of Logitech’s gaming lineup. The original was a wired mouse, a version of which you can still buy new today for around $50. In 2019, the G502 X made the jump to wireless with Logitech’s Lightspeed... Continue reading…
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Hidden Craters Reveal Earth May Once Have Had A Ring Like Saturn
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Hidden Craters Reveal Earth May Once Have Had A Ring Like Saturn

By Andrew Tomkins/The Conversation The rings of Saturn are some of the most famous and spectacular objects in the Solar System. Earth may once have had something similar. In a paper published last week in Earth & Planetary Science Letters, my colleagues and I present evidence that Earth may have had a ring. The existence of such a ring, forming around 466 million years ago and persisting for a few tens of millions of years, could explain several puzzles in our planet’s past. The Case for a Ringed Earth Around 466 million years ago, a lot of meteorites started hitting Earth. We know this because many impact craters formed in a geologically brief period. In the same period, we also find deposits of limestone across Europe, Russia and China containing very high levels of debris from a certain type of meteorite. The meteorite debris in these sedimentary rocks show signs that they were exposed to space radiation for much less time than we see in meteorites that fall today. Many tsunamis also occurred at this time, as can be seen from other unusual jumbled up sedimentary rocks. We think all these features are likely related to one another. But what links them together? Read moreSection: NewsScience & SpaceRead Later 
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Springfield Mayor Takes Temporary Emergency Control
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Springfield Mayor Takes Temporary Emergency Control

The mayor of Springfield, Ohio, issued a proclamation Thursday allowing him to take temporary emergency powers as the crisis involving Haitian migrants continues.
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Emergency Spending Bill Passed to Cover VA Shortfall
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Emergency Spending Bill Passed to Cover VA Shortfall

The Senate on Thursday passed a $3 billion emergency spending bill to cover the shortfall in Department of Veterans Affairs funding for disability and education benefits, reported The Hill.
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US Navy Apologizing to Alaska Natives for 1800s Bombardments
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US Navy Apologizing to Alaska Natives for 1800s Bombardments

The U.S. Navy this weekend will issue the first of its formal apologies to native communities in Alaska for the assaults on two villages in the 1800s, when its ships bombarded homes, burning the dwellings and food stores.
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US Says No Change to Mideast Military Posture Amid Attacks in Lebanon
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US Says No Change to Mideast Military Posture Amid Attacks in Lebanon

There are no changes to U.S. military posture in the Middle East, the Pentagon told reporters on Thursday when asked about recent deadly Israeli attacks in Lebanon that blew up Hezbollah radios and pagers.Lebanon and the Iran-backed Hezbollah group have blamed Israel for...
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Media Worried That Constant Trump Assassination Attempts Might Distract From Plight Of Illegal Immigrants
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Media Worried That Constant Trump Assassination Attempts Might Distract From Plight Of Illegal Immigrants

NEW YORK, NY — Sources within several major media and news networks recently confirmed that most legacy mainstream media head editors are now "pretty worried" that the news of the latest Trump assassination attempt might distract from the plight of illegal immigrants around the country.
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