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Zelenskyy Condemns Lack of Response From Western Allies After North Korean Troops Deployed by Russia
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Zelenskyy Condemns Lack of Response From Western Allies After North Korean Troops Deployed by Russia

Ukraine’s President said Western allies are ‘just waiting for the North Korean military to start targeting Ukrainians.’Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has condemned what he says is a lack…
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Cory Morgan: With Strong Support From Party, Smith Can Focus on Legislative Work
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Cory Morgan: With Strong Support From Party, Smith Can Focus on Legislative Work

CommentaryThe United Conservative Party of Alberta’s annual gathering in Red Deer made Canadian history as the largest political convention ever held. Over 6,000 party faithful arrived to listen to…
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Science Explorer
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Neanderthals Buried Their Dead, But In Strangely Different Ways
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Neanderthals Buried Their Dead, But In Strangely Different Ways

So alike, yet so different.
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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Finally We Understand Why Sophia Loren Did Not Shave Her Armpits
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Intel Uncensored
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WEF Insider: Planned Civil War for 2025 Will Usher In 'New World Order'
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WEF Insider: Planned Civil War for 2025 Will Usher In 'New World Order'

The global elite have a multifaceted plan for global domination and it starts with stealing the 2024 US election through deceit and intimidation and plunging the country into civil war. The elite have assessed the current landscape and concluded that now is the time to throw the US into turmoil, ignite civil unrest, and usher in the long-awaited New World Order first threatened by George H.W. Bush 33 years ago. Get Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, and Fenbendazole here: https://pills4ever.com - use coupon code 'peoplesvoice' for 15% off. - Become a member of the world’s first ever cyber nation: https://joseon.com - Visit https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/IPV6 to take back control of the Internet
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Worth it or Woke?
Worth it or Woke?
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Tulsa King (season 2)
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Tulsa King (season 2)

In Season 2 of Tulsa King, Dwight “The General” Manfredi, played by Sylvester Stallone, finds himself navigating the complex underworld of Tulsa, Oklahoma. After establishing a foothold in the local crime scene, Dwight faces new challenges as rival factions emerge, threatening to dismantle the empire he’s built. Loyalties are tested as he contends with betrayal from unlikely allies and pressure from law enforcement closing in on his operations. Meanwhile, Dwight must confront his estranged family ties and dark past, all while strategizing to maintain his reign in a city that’s as unpredictable as it is unforgiving. Tulsa King Season 2 Review (episodes 1-7) Season 1 of Tulsa King was a wonderful surprise for fans of both Sylvester Stallone and the gangster genre. With its delightful balance of hard-hitting violence and measured fish-out-of-water humor, Sly’s anachronistic mobster won audience hearts while teasing a second season full of more of what they loved about the first. With seven episodes of season 2 in the can, we can say that Taylor Sheridan and the folks at Paramount+ have more or less delivered on season 1’s promise. Despite a loveable cast of misfit gangsters portrayed by a solid group of performers, the show rests on Stallone’s swaggering HGH-filled shoulders. Fortunately, he’s more than up for it. It’s a testament to the power of charisma and charm that viewers continue to cheer for The General as he remorselessly mows his way through baddies who threaten his burgeoning kingdom week after week. However, as much fun as the show may be, The rest of this is for PREMIUM and STANDARD members only.Try It For One Month FREE! Help us to defeat the Woke Mind Virus. Join today.Already a member? Log in here The post Tulsa King (season 2) first appeared on Worth it or Woke.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Non-Americans shared the quintessentially American things they wish they could do
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Non-Americans shared the quintessentially American things they wish they could do

A group of self-described “non-Americans” shared the quintessential American things they wish they could do and it’s a great reminder of some of the endearing aspects of American culture that far too many of us take for granted.At a time when America is plagued by political divisions, it’s refreshing to remember that we all share a unique culture that others appreciate.The responses were prompted by Reddit user gaping__hole, who asked the online forum, “Non-Americans of Reddit: what is an American thing you have always wanted to try?” The most compelling thing about the responses is they didn’t center around the advantages afforded by the country’s commitment to freedom and individuality. Instead, they focused on the day-to-day experiences that the average American enjoys.The “non-Americans of Reddit” seemed to be really interested in sampling America’s unique culinary contributions such as fair food or things that are deep-fried. They appreciated the lifestyle that Americans in small towns and middle-class neighborhoods enjoy.They also wanted to take advantage of America’s size, whether that’s the diverse topography or the idea that one can change their life by moving a few hundred miles away.Personally, the responses gave me a renewed appreciation for the small comforts that we enjoy as Americans whether that’s chowing down on a corn dog or watching a yellow school bus roll down the street full of happy kids.Here are 19 of the “American things” that non-Americans have always “wanted to try.”1."To visit a diner like in the movies. In the middle of the night, it’s raining and just a few people there with great music from a jukebox." — TotalAd62252. "Can I interest you in our lord and savior Waffle House?" — ShadowDV3. "Ride a yellow school bus even if I'm too old. Growing up I always loved seeing them on TV." — infiresemo4. "A friend of mine from Indonesia said, 'the food chewer in the sink.' Garbage disposal." — Mnemonic225. "Being able to start a whole new life 'elsewhere' without having to leave my country and going through an arduous immigration process." — GmtfoegyGatvolkak added:"It really is a country where you can get up, move 3 hours away and completely reinvent yourself. The only thing that follows you is your credit score."6. "Deep fried foods at a state fair. I'm from Scotland and we love to deep fry everything and I wanna know if it's just as good or better." — fenrislfr7. "Trick or treating at Halloween." — IvanaHug8. "Proper tailgating before a ball game, the kind where there's ribs and stuff." — SpiraltoNowehere9. "7/11 slurpees." — Elford1210. "Corndogs, I don't understand what it is but I want to try it." — AFowlWaterfowl11. "A friend of mine from China took a vacation to the US. He landed in Chicago, rented a car and drove down Route 66 until he could peer over the edge of the Grand Canyon, then drove back. Where he's from, a road trip isn't even a thing." — Henri_Dupont12. "Chicken and waffles." — Wide-Flower349413."It's impossible, but the small town/suburban middle-class American childhood experience from the '80s (think 'ET' or 'Stranger Things' or 'Goonies,' minus the spooky fantasy stuff). What you guy's say about Blockbuster nights nostalgia, the shopping malls. Growing up in Latin America at that time, we had a few glimpses of that lifestyle in some movies and it was fascinating, dreamlike." — steak_tartare14. "I want to understand baseball. Man that sport looks boring, but a lot of movies are made about it I just wanna figure out how the game is played." — shweyzy0215."Using the word 'ya'll' in general conversation." — Devlin_McGregor16. "French woman I used to hang out with needed instructions on how to eat a chili dog. Blew her mind. Steamed and toasted bun, all-beef natural casing hot dog from a local farm, homemade chili, raw and finely chopped onions, and a bunch of Colby-jack cheese. She had seen pictures and wanted to try it, so I took her to this place run by a Vietnam vet who had wanted to own a chili dog stand since he was in the war. That was his life goal. Not get married, raise a family. But survive the war and open a chili dog stand. He finally made it after decades of biding his time, and all that passion went into the perfectly executed chili dog." — DeepStateofAffairs17. "White Castle. Specifically that big box of white castle sliders. (I want to try it because of Harold and Kumar)." — Camus-Albert18. "I've always wanted to go to a 'real' haunted house with actors during the Halloween season. Or those scary corn mazes with actors, etc." — tadpolecrusader19. "Beer pong." — manserctThis article originally appeared on 8.4.22
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The Lighter Side
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How breastfeeding actually works is seriously awe-inspiring
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How breastfeeding actually works is seriously awe-inspiring

Let me start by saying I don't care whether you breastfeed or not. Everyone's circumstances are different, no one needs to explain why they did or didn't breastfeed their babies and we'd all be better off with far fewer judgments across the baby-feeding spectrum.With that disclaimer out of the way, can we at least all agree that breastfeeding is freaking awesome? I mean, the whole biological process of growing an entire human practically from scratch is mind-blowing all by itself. But the fact that our bodies then create food to feed that human, with a whole system for how and when that food gets made and released, is just so cool. A CGI video depicting the process in a simple, clear way has people marveling at how it all works. The video gives an internal view of what's happening below the skin's surface as a baby latches on. (The depiction of the latch isn't great, FYI—a proper latch is an important part of breastfeeding working as it should, but what comes after is the cool part.) We could get into some nitty gritty anatomical terms here, but the high-level explanation of what's happening is that when a baby suckles, a signal is sent to the mother's brain. That signal prompts the release of the hormones prolactin (which stimulates milk production in the alveoli—the grape-like clusters in the video) and oxytocin (which stimulates the muscles around the alveoli to push the milk into the milk ducts—the white tubes). It's a basic but beautiful biological process, the way the baby, brain and breast communicate and coordinate to make and deliver milk on demand. Watch: \u201cLactancia materna\u2026\ud83c\udf7c\ud83d\udc76\u201d — Julio (@Julio) 1660031855 But that's just the mechanics. There's so much about breastfeeding that's scientific but feels like magic. For instance, the flavor of breastmilk changes depending on what the person breastfeeding eats, which means baby gets to experience a range of taste sensations starting very early. That may not seem particularly consequential, but studies have found that children who breastfeed tend to be less picky and more willing to try different foods later on. It can also change color, ranging from blue to green to yellow to pink. Neat, huh?Breastmilk also changes to meet a child's nutritional needs as they get older. If you watch the last eight seconds or so of the video, you can see the flow of milk stop and then see a reverse flow coming from the baby's mouth. That's the baby's saliva, which contains chemicals that react with the mother's body to adjust the makeup of the breastmilk to meet the baby's needs at any given stage. So cool.That same saliva exchange can also prompt the mother's body to add germ-fighting elements (leucocytes, antibodies, etc.) to her breastmilk that help fight infections. Such immune boosting can happen when either baby or mom are sick, providing an immune boost for baby.We may not think of it this way, but breastmilk is actually a living substance containing live cells. And there's still so much we're learning about what it can do, not just for babies but for non-nutritional medicinal purposes as well.So often, the wonder of it all gets lost in the debates and judgments that surround breastfeeding. Not everyone can breastfeed and there are a million challenges that can get in the way of it feeling like a magical experience, even for those who do it. But that doesn't change the fact that breastfeeding is a miraculous process when it works. Let's just take a minute to appreciate the incredible way breasts can manufacture and deliver baby food, always at the perfect temperature, through a process that continually individualizes that food to make it ideal at every stage. Our bodies are simply amazing. This article originally appeared on 8.11.22
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Jimmy Fallon asked people to share funny, weird or embarrassing stories from their bad summer jobs
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Jimmy Fallon asked people to share funny, weird or embarrassing stories from their bad summer jobs

Call it a rite of passage, a baptism by fire, or simply a necessary evil, but a terrible summer job is pretty much a staple of young adulthood. Those concert tickets aren’t gonna pay for themselves, after all. Responsibility. Yay. Giphy Some summer jobs are heinous by the sheer amount of manual labor involved. Others are just plain weird. I remember one year working as a “live strolling table.” Yep, just walking around attached to an elaborately dressed table offering hors d'oeuvres and champagne. A human-furniture hybrid. How do you put that on a resume? No matter the role, there is one thing all summer jobs have in common: They teach us humility in one way or another … especially once we see that first paycheck. There’s simply no way to prepare for seeing two weeks worth of hard work equate to a (usually) paltry sum. Hopefully that experience alone makes generous tippers of us all.Jimmy Fallon recently asked people to share their own “funny, weird, or embarrassing story about a bad summer job” as part of his iconic #hashtags challenge. Here are 15 that might make your own summer job memory feel a little less dreadful:1.“I planted trees for the US Forest Service one summer in HS. Our foreman would go through our lunches, eat our cookies and chips, and take bites out of our sandwiches. We were all about 15 so too afraid to tell.” – @dumpster_diva2.“One summer I worked at Taco Bell during lunch and Furr’s cafeteria during dinner. People would see me at both and ask if I was twins.” – @kerrikgray3.“As a young comedian I was hired to MC an event for a furniture store. The owner paid me 5 bucks for every time I would fake trip and fall on my way to the mic. He said he was a 3 stooges fan.” – @Brentfo42424.“I applied for a job while in high school at a toy store. I called back days after the interview asking if they had any news for me. They told me I got the job, and they forgot to tell me. They had me scheduled for that day and was told ‘you’re late.’” – @RockerSam915.“In high school, I worked at an insurance agency...let’s just say the bus ride to and from work was the best part of the job.” – @SharonZurcher6.“In high school I worked at a bounce house company. My first day working was an elementary school field day and the huge inflatable slide starting deflating and collapsing with kids at the top…angry parents staring at me like I had an answer for this at 16 years old.” – @calamari_carly7.“In middle school my friend and I got paid to fill, lick and seal about 500 envelopes with documents for a lawyer - a penny per envelope. 3 hours later, we asked for 2 cans of soda from his cooler. He said sure, and took $2 each from our pay. We made a dollar.” – @CameronFontana 8.“I worked at a dog kennel. A guy brought in 2 dogs to stay a month. He told me to give a pill every morning to dog #1. So, I did for the month. When he returned, I brought out dog #1 and he said, ‘Hi, dog #2!’ My face turned so red. Oh, well. The dog survived.” – @TheTomeWebster9.“I babysat identical twin boys where one constantly screamed and got into mischief but potty trained early while the other was quiet, well behaved but always blowing out diapers. They never did anything ‘identical’. I'm shocked that I still wanted kids after that!” – @overbaughs 10.“Worked at Crumbl in high school. One coworker had the exact same shifts as me, and she was a theater kid. Like MAJOR theater kid, was cracked out 24/7, randomly performing theater at work. I am not proud to say I memorized 10 Shakespeare monologues because of her.” – @itstherealmeboo11.“I held human hearts with a white cotton glove during open heart surgeries, so they didn’t ‘slip’.…No pressure! That’s why l am now a planetary medium and asteroid deflector. Much less stress.” – @rosamalvaceae12.“I worked for a local sweet corn farm. I had to sort the corn into boxes for their stands around the state or local grocery stores. It came off the truck onto a conveyor belt by the 1000s. I literally saw thousands of corn cobs in my dreams at night.” – @jdianemiller13.“In high school my mom got me a job working with the city to clean an island in the local lake that ducks lived on. Everyday I had to fight a duck, and everyday I needed a bandaid after getting bit by a duck. It was a nightmare and I still hate ducks 30 years later.” – @KingSergioS14.“Hired at an amusement park for the summer, taking summer college classes at the same time…Show up for my 1st day to a supervisor who says ‘Oh, the girl who didn’t show up!’ Proceeds to show me the previous week’s schedule where I had 40 hours during my class time. He rolls his eyes when I explain and gives me every crappy task he can find.... ...I left after the 2nd day, never picked up my check, but kept my employee ID & got in for free all summer!” – @trixiebelle47This article originally appeared on 6.8.22
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Intel Uncensored
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COERCION COMES IN MANY PACKAGES
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COERCION COMES IN MANY PACKAGES

from Dr. Jane Ruby: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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