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Light Experiment Shows Atoms “Seem To Spend A ‘Negative’ Amount Of Time” In An Excited State
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Light Experiment Shows Atoms “Seem To Spend A ‘Negative’ Amount Of Time” In An Excited State

The concept of negative time might have more physical significance than previously thought.
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Why Astronomers Have Stopped Hoping For A Once-In-A-Lifetime Exploding Star (For Now)
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Why Astronomers Have Stopped Hoping For A Once-In-A-Lifetime Exploding Star (For Now)

It's a treasured opportunity some astronomers have waited decades for, but they also fear it could come at just the wrong time.
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Meet Turtle Ants: The Insects Whose Ridiculous Noggins Double-Up As Doors
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Meet Turtle Ants: The Insects Whose Ridiculous Noggins Double-Up As Doors

Need a dose of bonkers insect anatomy? Say less.
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Blaze News original: 5 more popular musicians who are unapologetically conservative
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Blaze News original: 5 more popular musicians who are unapologetically conservative

As in Hollywood, the loudest voices in the music biz seem to come from the left. Whether they're mindlessly progressive (Taylor Swift) or downright depraved (Diddy and his various "collaborators"), there are enough of them to drown out any right-leaning artists. Unless, of course, you listen a little more carefully. The musical mavericks below march to the beat of their own drum, harmonizing their traditional values with compelling storytelling and undeniable pop appeal. They write songs that dare to promote such unfashionable virtues as patriotism, faith, and duty. They exhibit a very un-rock-star-like humility in celebrating our nation's blue-collar workers, law enforcement, and military. The artists in our list below offer plenty of musical variety. But they have one thing in common: the courage and conviction to speak their minds and stand up for the country they — and millions of their fans — love. Kid Rock Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Kid Rock is no stranger to sparking controversies for unabashedly broadcasting his political views. Born Robert James Ritchie, the Detroit native showed his support for last year's Bud Light boycott by blowing away cases of the popular brew after the brand partnered with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. In 2022, Ritchie declared that he would not be playing at any venues that had COVID-19 vaccine mandates. As Blaze News previously reported, Kid Rock released a song titled "We the People," which skewered coronavirus mandates, President Joe Biden, Big Tech, and the mainstream media. Among Ritchie's numerous songs celebrating all-American self-reliance and small-town values are "Born Free," "American Bad Ass," "Po-Dunk," "Warriors," "God Bless Saturday," "American Rock and Roll," "Amen," and "Don't Tell Me How to Live." An outspoken supporter of the military, Ritchie has done extensive touring with the USO to entertain American troops. He's also publicly endorsed several Republicans, including Sen. Mitt Romney, former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, Senate candidate John James, and former President Donald Trump, Ritchie visited Trump at the White House in 2017 alongside fellow conservative musician Ted Nugent and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. "We ended up becoming buddies," Ritchie told Tucker Carlson in 2022. "Spend a lot of time [together] at the golf course now. It's really weird to get phone calls from him and stuff. It's kind of mind-blowing." When asked about hanging out with Trump, Ritchie responded, "Awesome. So much fun. He just knows how to have fun. Doesn't take it too seriously. He's engaging. He sits down, he just cuts it up. Just starts cutting it up. It's just how sharp he is. It's incredible," said Ritchie, whose new album, "Bad Reputation," dropped Monday. Ritchie recently performed at the 2024 Republican National Convention. The Republican rocker has a history of blasting liberals, including Oprah Winfrey and Joy Behar. Jason Aldean Jason Kempin/Getty Images for iHeartMedia Jason Aldean is an extremely successful country music star. Of Aldean's 38 singles, 27 have reached #1 on either Billboard's Hot Country Songs or Country Airplay charts. Many of his songs highlight conservative principles, small-town values, the virtues of rural America, independence, self-reliance, and the importance of cultural heritage. However, Aldean ignited a firestorm among liberals when he released his anti-riot anthem titled "Try That in a Small Town." As Blaze News previously reported, a group of communists protested outside Aldean's concert by setting numerous American flags on fire while chanting anti-American phrases. "Try That in a Small Town" skyrocketed to the top of the iTunes charts — surpassing Taylor Swift. The music video for the anti-woke song was pulled from the country music channel CMT. The country music star responded to the backlash by declaring that cancel culture is "bulls**t." Aldean spent New Year's Eve 2022 with former President Donald Trump at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. Aldean wrote on Instagram, "Well, this New Year's was the best of all time. I got to spend a couple days with the G.O.A.T…… this man is unbelievable and I wish you all could see what he does behind the scenes. #classact." As Blaze News reported in 2021, Aldean made headlines when one of his toddlers wore a shirt mocking President Joe Biden. The country music singer responded to the backlash by proclaiming: "I will never apologize for my beliefs or my love for my family and country." Ted Nugent Rey Del Rio/Getty Images Ted Nugent has been a lightning-rod rocker for decades because of his unwavering opinions. Nugent has been an ardent Second Amendment activist for decades. The rocker had been a board member of the National Rifle Association for 26 years until he resigned in 2021. Nugent said of gun control in 2022, "And to those who think that we need more gun control, who could possibly be so heartless and stupid to think that someone committed to murdering innocent lives would give a rat's ass about another gun restriction, President Biden? How heartless. How soulless. How cruel. How dishonest." Nugent added that gun-free zones are "the dream of evil people." As Blaze News reported in 2017, the Motor City Madman ripped David Crosby after the longtime liberal rock 'n roller attacked Nugent for visiting Trump at the White House. The "Cat Scratch Fever" singer has publicly endorsed many Republicans, including Donald Trump, Mitt Romney, Greg Abbott, Ted Cruz, Rick Perry, Sarah Palin, and John McCain. On the eve of the 2016 presidential election, Nugent entertained Republican supporters at a campaign rally for Trump. Nugent has performed numerous times for U.S. military members at home and abroad, including in Iraq in 2014 with Toby Keith. Nugent is an avid hunter and promotes responsible wildlife management. Joe Perry Jim Dyson/Getty Images Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry has quietly but staunchly supported Republicans for some time now. Perry values gun rights, personal responsibility, limited government, and patriotism. In 2012, Perry described himself as a "definite old-school Republican.” “I was taught that you get what you put into it," Perry explained. "You can be anything you want to be if you work hard enough at it, and you can earn your place.” Perry declared, “I’ve been a hard-core Republican my whole life. My mother and father drilled into me from the very start that if you work hard and be positive, you’ll get what you’re working for. I guess I’m living proof of that.” Perry endorsed John McCain in the 2008 presidential election. ”I felt better about politics in general after meeting [McCain],” Perry told The Hill. “He’s a war hero, and they’re the most genuine heroes. Anyone who does what [soldiers in combat] do, they’re amazing heroes." The "Dream On" rocker continued, “He has a great vibe, and he was really frank about the election and why he lost. And he still sticks to his guns, with no BS.” Perry even contemplated running for political office, and his platform would be "taking on big business." “Sure, if I ever find myself in that position, I could see changing things up a little," he said. "I’ve been playing rock and roll for a long time now, and if California can have actors for politicians, then maybe the rest of the country can have musicians.” Perry is a committed advocate for the Second Amendment and gun rights. The lead guitarist for one of America's most iconic rock bands has a tattoo of a gun with the saying "Molon labe" — an ancient Greek phrase that translates to "Come and take [them]." The saying is used to express a strong stance against gun control and the confiscation of firearms by the government. Toby Keith Kevin Winter/ACMA2014/Getty Images for ACM Toby Keith was a massive country music star who always took time to honor American military members. Keith — who passed away in February 2024 at age 62 from stomach cancer — performed during 11 USO tours and visited U.S. troops overseas. In 2006, Keith founded the Toby Keith Foundation to provide support for children with cancer. In 2014, the Toby Keith Foundation launched the OK Kids Korral — "a cost-free, convenient and comfortable home for pediatric cancer patients receiving treatment at the Children’s Hospital at the University of Oklahoma Medical Center, Stephenson Cancer Center, and other nearby facilities." The country music star has several songs that cherish conservative principles, patriotic themes, appreciation of those who serve in the military, devotion to faith, love of family, and small-town values. The songs include: "Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue (The Angry American)," "Made in America," "Beer for My Horses" (featuring Willie Nelson), "American Ride," "God Love Her," "If I Was Jesus," and "American Soldier." Keith performed at former President Donald Trump's inauguration. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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New God of War Ragnarok mod removes the game’s most annoying feature
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New God of War Ragnarok mod removes the game’s most annoying feature

Companion characters spoiling puzzle solutions or shouting at you in combat is something that's become particularly prevalent in the latest run of PlayStation exclusives. Thankfully, a new God of War Ragnarok mod removes 1500 lines of dialogue from the recently released PC version so that it's less of an issue. Continue reading New God of War Ragnarok mod removes the game’s most annoying feature MORE FROM PCGAMESN: God of War PC review, God of War best settings, God of War system requirements
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Throne and Liberty update makes boss mechanics easier to see
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Throne and Liberty update makes boss mechanics easier to see

There are few things more frustrating in MMORPGs than getting hit by an enemy attack because you didn’t spot it coming. That’s been an issue for new MMO Throne and Liberty, with some mechanic markers not reliably appearing during more chaotic encounters. The free Steam game from Amazon and NCSoft has made a strong start, bringing in peak player counts of more than 300,000 since its full launch on Tuesday October 1, but servers have just been brought down to deploy the first major post-launch patch. Continue reading Throne and Liberty update makes boss mechanics easier to see MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best MMORPGs, Throne and Liberty codes, Throne and Liberty weapons
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You may need to upgrade your CPU cooler if you’re buying a new Intel gaming CPU
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You may need to upgrade your CPU cooler if you’re buying a new Intel gaming CPU

The temperature hotspot in the forthcoming range of Intel Arrow Lake CPUs is likely to have moved compared to previous Intel gaming CPU designs, according to a new report. This could affect the performance of existing CPU coolers on the new Intel Core Ultra 200 chips and, in particular, CPU waterblocks designed for existing Intel LGA1700 chips. For peak performance, an upgrade may be required. The Arrow Lake architecture is expected to be Intel's most competitive CPU launch in years, with the various Core Ultra 200 chips that will use the architecture standing a good chance of competing with AMD for spots on our best gaming CPU guide. However, for those using high-end cooling setups and looking to directly upgrade from a current-gen Intel LGA1700 setup to the new LGA1851 CPU socket, a straight CPU cooler swap might not see you getting the best cooling from these chips. Continue reading You may need to upgrade your CPU cooler if you’re buying a new Intel gaming CPU MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Core i5 14600K review, Best gaming CPU, Core i9 14900K review
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National Review
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The Media Are Too Pro-Trump, Don’t You Know
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The Media Are Too Pro-Trump, Don’t You Know

An absurd critique.
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It’s Taft-Hartley Time
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It’s Taft-Hartley Time

President Biden should use the powers he has to end the port strike.
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A Terrifying Journey through <i>Cosmo</i>
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A Terrifying Journey through <i>Cosmo</i>

For just $6, I had purchased a morally corrupting poison.
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