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Disney Speaks Up as Trump Deregulation Set to Completely Shake-Up Media Landscape
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Disney Speaks Up as Trump Deregulation Set to Completely Shake-Up Media Landscape

It didn’t take long for President-elect Donald Trump’s election day victory to already send all sorts of reverberations throughout the world. The victory helped goose the stock market; it triggered…
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Musk Nudges Trump to Select Lutnick for Treasury, Putting Cabinet Selection Into Spotlight
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Musk Nudges Trump to Select Lutnick for Treasury, Putting Cabinet Selection Into Spotlight

Musk endorses Howard Lutnick over Scott Bessent for Treasury secretary; includes a proposal for Musk to moderate an online public debate between the pair.Elon Musk’s growing influence in President-elect…
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New Monkey Pox Strain Detected in US for First Time
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New Monkey Pox Strain Detected in US for First Time

To date, there have been 3,100 confirmed cases of the strain, mostly centered in three central African countries.Health officials have confirmed the first detected case of a new strain of monkey pox (mpox)…
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James Clyburn Likens Trump to Hitler and Mussolini, Cavuto Offers Gentle Pushback: ‘A Little Hyperbolic’
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James Clyburn Likens Trump to Hitler and Mussolini, Cavuto Offers Gentle Pushback: ‘A Little Hyperbolic’

If you thought Democrats were going to learn that comparing Donald Trump to Hitler was a tactical misfire on their part, think again. Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) dusted off the ol' playbook in an appearance…
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Elon Musk’s X Corp. Intervenes in Bankruptcy Case of Alex Jones’ Infowars with Surprise Filing
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Elon Musk’s X Corp. Intervenes in Bankruptcy Case of Alex Jones’ Infowars with Surprise Filing

Credit: Getty Images Attorneys for X Corp., the Elon Musk-founded firm that took over Twitter and rebranded it as X, have filed a notice of appearance in the bankruptcy case of Alex Jones and his Infowars…
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Woke Ohio High School Principal Sparks Uproar After Sending Outrageous Message to Staffers Following Trump’s Landslide Win – Is Placed on Paid Leave
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Woke Ohio High School Principal Sparks Uproar After Sending Outrageous Message to Staffers Following Trump’s Landslide Win – Is Placed on Paid Leave

Monica Asher, the principal of Olentangy Orange High School in Ohio, was suspended after sending staff members an outlandish newsletter following Trump’s election victory. (Credit: Monica Asher Linkedin)…
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UFC Goat Jon Jones Does the ‘Trump Dance’ After Winning Main Event at Madison Square Garden with Donald Trump in the Front Row – Leads Crowd in Chants of ‘USA! USA!”
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UFC Goat Jon Jones Does the ‘Trump Dance’ After Winning Main Event at Madison Square Garden with Donald Trump in the Front Row – Leads Crowd in Chants of ‘USA! USA!”

Jon Jones performs the Trump dance after winnning UFC main event in Madison Square Garden. UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones retained his crown after defeating Stipe Miocic at UFC 309 last night in Madison…
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What's Going On? Terrible Optics From NC Board of Elections As Supreme Court Race Still Not Decided
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What's Going On? Terrible Optics From NC Board of Elections As Supreme Court Race Still Not Decided

As RedState previously reported, Election Day was a good day for Republican judicial candidates in North Carolina, where they won all three Court of Appeals races, flipping a seat in the process as the…
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A Giant Meteorite Impact 3.26 Billion Years Ago Helped Push Life Forward
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A Giant Meteorite Impact 3.26 Billion Years Ago Helped Push Life Forward

The Earth has always been bombarded with rocks from space. It’s true to say though that there were more rocks flying around the Solar System during earlier periods of its history. A team of researchers have been studying a meteorite impact from 3.26 billion years ago. They have calculated this rock was 200 times bigger than the one that wiped out the dinosaurs. The event would have triggered tsunamis mixing up the oceans and flushing debris from the land. The newly available organic material allowed organisms to thrive.  Meteorite impacts are a common event and its not unusual to see these rocks from space whizzing through the atmosphere. Giant meteorite impacts have become an important part of Earth’s geological history. The impacts release colossal amounts of energy that can destroy life, create wildfires, tsunamis and eject dust into the atmosphere. The Chicxulub impact around 66 million years ago is perhaps one of the most well known impacts and wiped out the dinosaurs. The study of these interplanetary wanderers is imperative as we strive to protect ourselves from potential impactors that pose a threat to human life.  A bright meteor caught by one of the Global Fireball Network’s cameras from the Rancho Mirage Observatory (Eric McLaughlin) on April 7, 2019. Credit: NASA Meteorite Tracking and Recovery Network. Impacts like these have had a massive affect on the development of Earth and its suitability for life. Geological studies of rocks from the Archean Eon have revealed 16 major impacts with impactors measuring at least 10km in diameter. At the time of impact the effects can be devastating but over time, their can be benefits to life although it’s not well understood. In a paper published in Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences the team led by Nadja Drabon from Harvard University explore rocks from an event 3.26 billion years ago.  Known as the S2 event, the impactor is believed to be a carbonaceous chondrite between 37 to 58 km in diameter. It is thought to have exploded over South Africa with debris landing in the ocean causing giant tsunamis. The impact mixed up iron(II) rich deep waters with the iron(II) poor shallower waters. It will have also caused the waters to heat leading to partial evaporation of surface water with a temporary increase in erosion around coastal areas.  A three-dimensional cross-section of the hydrothermal system in the Chicxulub impact crater and its seafloor vents. The system has the potential for harboring microbial life. Illustration by Victor O. Leshyk for the Lunar and Planetary Institute. Perhaps one of the most valuable effects of the impact was the injection of phosphorus into the atmosphere with a positive impact on the Earth’s habitability for life. Study of the layers of rock above the layer caused by the S2 event reveals an increased amount of nutrients and iron which helped microbial life to thrive.  The study has helped to build a clearer understanding of how giant impacts can aid the development of life. It does of course depend on the size and type, material and the conditions of the atmosphere before the event. The S2 event seems to have quite a mixed effect on early life, in particular marine life. Overall some forms of life were positively impacted while others seemed to have experienced challenges. Marine life that relies upon sunlight to survive (the phototrophs) were effected by the darkness while those living at lower depths were less influenced. The detrimental effects of the atmosphere would likely only have been short lived lasting perhaps just a few years before recovering quickly causing only a temporary impact to marine life. But the injection of phosphorous in the atmosphere would have had far more long term beneficial effects to life.  Source : Effect of a giant meteorite impact on Paleoarchean surface environments and life The post A Giant Meteorite Impact 3.26 Billion Years Ago Helped Push Life Forward appeared first on Universe Today.
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17 Rock Music Videos That Reference Movies or TV
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17 Rock Music Videos That Reference Movies or TV

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