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'Pokemon Go' Players Just Got a Big Surprise: Watch Where Users Are Pointing Their Phones
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'Pokemon Go' Players Just Got a Big Surprise: Watch Where Users Are Pointing Their Phones

Players of "Pokemon Go" are able to do more than just capture virtual monsters when they point their camera phones around. Niantic, the developer behind the popular mobile game, announced Nov. 12 that players can now scan physical locations to help AI models develop spatial understanding, according to a Nov....
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Russia Accuses West Of Covering Up Ukraine’s Use Of Chemical Weapons
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Russia Accuses West Of Covering Up Ukraine’s Use Of Chemical Weapons

A foreign ministry official claims that Russia has documented proof of Ukrainian troops indiscriminately using toxins, including against civilians. In an interview with RT, Rodion Miroshnik said Ukraine’s Western backers are concealing Kiev’s use of [...] The post Russia Accuses West Of Covering Up Ukraine’s Use Of Chemical Weapons appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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Cyber Monday CD deals: Box set bargains, classic crowd-pleasers and new releases for less
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Cyber Monday CD deals: Box set bargains, classic crowd-pleasers and new releases for less

The Cyber Monday CD deals have started to filter through - here's the Louder team's favourite sales
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Plouffe Admits They Were Always Behind in the Battlegrounds
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Plouffe Admits They Were Always Behind in the Battlegrounds

David Plouffe admitted that Harris never led in the battleground states. The polls had them showing leads they never saw. “When we got in, my recollection is some of that snapped back. But, you know, we were behind, man. I think it surprised people because there were these public polls that came out in late […] The post Plouffe Admits They Were Always Behind in the Battlegrounds appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Critics Called It A Flop—Now This $18 Billion Navy Upgrade Could Change Warfare Forever!
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Critics Called It A Flop—Now This $18 Billion Navy Upgrade Could Change Warfare Forever!

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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Nature Is Wild: Deer Sits Calmly While Birds Climb Over His Head In Stunning Video
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Nature Is Wild: Deer Sits Calmly While Birds Climb Over His Head In Stunning Video

The dictionary defines a symbiotic relationship as a cooperative agreement between two groups. This video shows the symbiotic relationship between a flock of jackdaws and a red deer stag. The birds flutter around the deer’s head as he sits, while he barely moves an eyelid. @lawrencechatton Watch out for the eye at the end In a fascinating show of symbiosis, these bold jackdaws pick parasites from the stag’s fur – but isn’t one getting too close? #wildlifeteamwork #stoicism #symbiosis #stag #wildlifevideos #birdsong ♬ original sound – LawrenceChatton The stunning video was filmed by Lawrence Chatton in Richmond Park on the Thames in the United Kingdom. The park is home to fallow deer and red deer herds, which roam freely. This incredible footage offers a close-up view of birds removing bugs from the deer’s fur. Especially notable is the calm assurance of the deer that the birds mean no harm. When one of the jackdaws moves up the stag’s face and pecks at an unseen bug near its eye, there is barely a blink. When the stag blinks more forcefully and moves his head, the birds dart away quickly. They don’t go far and will be back at their task soon. Screen captures from TikTok video by Lawrence Chatton. This example of a symbiotic relationship shows that each “partner” benefits. The birds eat bugs, including fleas, ticks, and other parasites, while the deer gets rid of the pesky blood-sucking disease carriers. Many people don’t have the opportunity to view scenes like this in the wild. Wildlife photographers spend countless hours searching for the perfect shot or video. The task requires infinite patience and dedication, a steady hand, and a watchful eye. Special thanks to photographer Lawrence Chatton for his stunning footage. To view more similar videos, please visit and follow Lawrence Chatton on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Everything on his pages is incredibly beautiful, offering viewers a close-up look at nature. Please share if you enjoyed this stunning video. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here and here. The post Nature Is Wild: Deer Sits Calmly While Birds Climb Over His Head In Stunning Video appeared first on InspireMore.
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10 Best Songs With The Word ‘Please’ In The Title

Please” might just be one of the most evocative words in rock and roll, carrying with it a weight of vulnerability, urgency, and raw emotion. Whether it’s a plea for love, forgiveness, or simply a moment of connection, this single word has powered some of the most memorable songs in music history. It’s a word that bridges the gap between longing and hope, transforming a simple request into an anthem that resonates with listeners on a deeply personal level. This list dives into the artistry behind the word “please,” celebrating the ways it has shaped rock, soul, and pop classics. The post 10 Best Songs With The Word ‘Please’ In The Title appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Yes Nukes!
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Yes Nukes!

Yes Nukes!
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Advent's hidden power: How Christ restores what sin destroys
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Advent's hidden power: How Christ restores what sin destroys

As we enter the season of Advent, let us reflect on Jesus’ work, through his incarnation, of restoring God’s image within his followers. The divine image and idolatry Psalm 115:2 asks: Why should the nations say, “Where, now, is their God?” The reply? “But our God is in the heavens; He does whatever He pleases” (v. 3). Indeed, Yahweh is “Maker of heaven and earth” (v. 15). By contrast, the gods of the pagan nations are lifeless: Their idols are silver and gold, the work of man's hands. They have mouths, but they cannot speak; they have eyes, but they cannot see; they have ears, but they cannot hear; they have noses, but they cannot smell; they have hands, but they cannot feel; they have feet, but they cannot walk; they cannot make a sound with their throat (vv. 4-7). Then we come to the arresting line: “Those who make them will become like them, everyone who trusts in them” (v. 8). New Testament scholar G.K. Beale notes in his book "We Become What We Worship: A Biblical Theology of Idolatry" that as we compare such a text with Genesis 1, we find ourselves encountering a key theme in biblical theology: God created humans as “imaging beings who reflect his glory.” Christ, who is the very image of the invisible God, came to restore that image that had been tarnished and obscured by sin. As we see in Psalm 115, humans’ failure to commit themselves to God will result in their reflecting not him but something else in creation. We’ll either reflect the Creator or the creature. Idolaters resemble what they worship: “What people revere, they resemble, either for ruin or restoration.” In Martin Luther’s Large Catechism, he writes: A god is that to which we look for all good and where we resort for help in every time of need; to have a god is simply to trust and believe in one with our whole heart. As I have often said, the confidence and faith of the heart alone make both God and an idol. If your faith and confidence are right, then likewise your God is the true God. On the other hand, if your confidence is false, if it is wrong, then you have not the true God. For the two, faith and God, have inevitable connection. Now, I say, whatever your heart clings to and confides in, that is really your god. Where we find our ultimate security and whatever claims our deepest loyalty, that is our god. According to Old Testament scholar Christopher Wright in his book "The Mission of God," gods and idols may be gateways to the demonic world, but primarily the Scriptures view them as “the work of human hands, constructs of our own fallen and rebellious imagination.” Wright adds: “The primal problem with idolatry is that it blurs the distinction between the Creator God and the creation. This both damages creation (including ourselves) and diminishes the glory of the Creator.” Concerning Exodus 20:3-6, Beale asks: Do we have two commands or just one? After all, having “no other gods” before the Lord meant not making “an idol, or any likeness” of anything in the world in order to be worshipped “since it was believed that the divine presence was to be contained in that image.” And even an image that represented the Lord — like the golden calf (Exodus 32:1-9) — was an assault on the Creator-creature distinction; such images were prohibited in order to “maintain a continuing consciousness among God’s people that there is a distinction between the Creator and the finite creation.” To represent God in creaturely form was to idolatrously misinterpret him. God’s presence couldn’t be localized in an object; any attempt to do so diminished his incomparable glory (Isaiah 42:8). The divine image and the Incarnation This brings us to the point of the Incarnation and the mission of God. In Wright’s words: Since God’s mission is to restore creation to its full original purpose of bringing all glory to God himself and thereby to enable all creation to enjoy the fullness of blessings that he desires for it, God battles against all forms of idolatry and calls us to join him in that conflict. Thus, we “need to understand the whole breadth of the Bible’s exposure of the deleterious effects of idolatry in order to appreciate its seriousness and the reason for the Bible’s passionate rhetoric about it.” The church father Irenaeus wrote: “He who was the Son of God became the Son of man, that man … might become the son of God.” That is, Christ, who is the very image of the invisible God (2 Corinthians 4:4; Colossians 1:15), came to restore that image that had been tarnished and obscured by sin. He is the most true human, the very archetype of humanity — the second Adam who came to undo the damage of the first Adam. His incarnation, death, and (especially) resurrection have ushered in a new creation. As a result, we who have put on the new self are “being renewed to a true knowledge according to the image of [Christ]” (Colossians 3:10). As Advent is upon us, we are reminded of these themes. Charles Wesley’s hymn “Since the Son Hath Made Me Free” puts it this way: Heavenly Adam, life divine, Change my nature into thine; Move and spread throughout my soul, Actuate and fill the whole; Be it I no longer now Living in the flesh, but thou. And in his “Let Heaven and Earth Combine,” he writes: He deigns in flesh to appear, Widest extremes to join; To bring our vileness near, And make us all divine: And we the life of God shall know, For God is manifest below. And again in “All-wise, All-good, Almighty Lord”: Didst thou not in thy person join The natures human and divine, That God and man might be Henceforth inseparably one? Haste then, and make thy nature known Incarnated in me. This article is adapted from a post that originally appeared on the Worldview Bulletin Substack.
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THIS Is Gonna Be FUN! Andrew McCabe RUSHING to CNN to Cry About Kash Patel Nomination Says SO Much -Watch
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THIS Is Gonna Be FUN! Andrew McCabe RUSHING to CNN to Cry About Kash Patel Nomination Says SO Much -Watch

THIS Is Gonna Be FUN! Andrew McCabe RUSHING to CNN to Cry About Kash Patel Nomination Says SO Much -Watch
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