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  • There’s an Anti-Left Storm Brewing on the Right, and It’s Ominous

    11/11/2025 5:00:07 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 1 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 11 Nov, 2025 | Chuck Mason
    There’s an anti-Left storm brewing among the once conservative/libertarian Generation Z, which follows a predictable and dangerous path that’s left a trail of destruction throughout history. It came to light in the split between Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson last week over Carlson’s platforming of Nick Fuentes, the virulent antisemitic, pro-Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler-adoring, Holocaust-denying influencer, who’s become the heroic voice of Gen Z’s heterosexual white Christian men who have been devastated the hardest by America’s decline. Shapiro called Carlson out for giving Fuentes an uncontested platform, leading to a bitter parting between two friends who had fought to preserve...
  • How a billion-dollar California bike path ended up in bureaucratic hell

    11/11/2025 4:47:56 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 4 replies
    SF Gate ^ | November 10, 2025 | By Erin Rode
    Nearly a decade ago, Los Angeles County voters overwhelmingly approved Measure M, a half-cent sales tax to fund projects focused on public transportation. The idealistic vote gave Angelenos a lot to look forward to, including a $365 million plan for an 8-mile bike path along the Los Angeles River, which would close a crucial gap between existing paths lining LA’s concrete channelized waterway. The expected opening date: 2025. But, as the year nears a close, the bike path still isn’t open. In fact, construction hasn’t even started, and the environmental review process is still in the early stages. In the...
  • Nikholov on energy sector corruption: dollars in U.S. bank packaging seized from suspects, heightening interest of U.S. investigators Source: https://censor.net/en/n3584303

    11/11/2025 4:18:03 AM PST · by UMCRevMom@aol.com · 5 replies
    censor.net ^ | 10.11.25 22:59 | Ольга Кошарна [Olga Kosharnaya]
    Bundles of U.S. dollars in American bank packaging were seized from suspects in the energy-sector corruption schemes — a detail that could heighten U.S. investigators’ interest in the case. Journalist Yurii Nikholov wrote, Censor.NET reports. Cash in U.S. bank packaging seized from suspects "I still can’t grasp the scale of NABU’s hit on the corrupt. This isn’t a joke. The President’s partner from ‘Kvartal 95’ and the favorite energy minister from the circle of traitor Andrii Derkach, this isn’t some clownish jokes about ebonite sticks. I’ll publish a series of posts to break this down. The basic fact is this:...
  • Winter Storm Watch

    11/11/2025 4:14:13 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 7 replies
    Kunstler.com ^ | 10 Nov, 2025 | James Howard Kunstler
    “We live in the dumbest of times and Democrats are truly led by the dumbest of all of us.” —Sean Davis, The Federalist. You can suppose the government will re-open this week, and then what? It could close back down in January when the latest funding patch runs out. And then what? Another shut-down and another continuing resolution? The nation hopscotches toward insolvency and breakdown. The sorrows of Mr. Trump mount as his enemies devise ever-novel punishments for the people of this land. The mutual animus of the two parties spirals upward like the vortex of a developing superstorm. It’s...
  • Today's Toons 11/11/25

    11/11/2025 3:54:16 AM PST · by pookie18 · 2 replies
    The Right Reasons ^ | 11/11/25 | pookie18
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  • Update On The Scariest House In Greenwich Village

    11/11/2025 3:52:36 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 2 replies
    Manhattan Contrarian ^ | 9 Nov, 2025 | Francis Menton
    It was only just over a week ago — Halloween day, actually — that I had a post on the scariest houses in Greenwich Village. As the scariest house of all, I picked the one at 80 Washington Place, which had recently been the alleged site of rigged poker games where wealthy marks had gotten fleeced out of millions of dollars. Today, in a weekly column titled “Gimme Shelter,” the New York Post provides an update on that very house. It’s on the market! The headline is “Luxury NYC pad used in the NBA gambling scandal has listed for $22.5M...
  • The Obamacare secret at the heart of the shutdown: insurers made billions at taxpayer expense

    11/11/2025 3:52:28 AM PST · by Pete Dovgan · 8 replies
    Just the news ^ | 11/10/2025 | Steven Richards
    The 42-day federal shutdown forced by Democrats thrust the economics of Obamacare into the limelight, and exposed an uncomfortable truth: An insurance industry whose executives are increasingly liberal donors has seen its earnings soar with the injection of taxpayer-funded subsidies that propped up Barack Obama's signature health program from collapse. The nation’s largest health insurance companies have seen good business since Obamacare was first passed in 2010 and fully implemented in 2014. This has come in no small part because of federal government subsidies to the insurance industry, which government estimates show totaled $1.8 trillion in 2023 alone. Those subsidies...
  • Bite of dark chocolate could sharpen your memory within an hour, study suggests

    11/11/2025 3:41:57 AM PST · by Omnivore-Dan · 13 replies
    Fox News ^ | 11/10/2025 | Deirdre Bardolf
    Certain bitter plant compounds — the kind found naturally in cocoa, apples, berries and red wine — may temporarily boost memory by activating the brain's internal "alarm system," a new study suggests. Researchers at the Shibaura Institute of Technology in Japan found that when mice consumed flavanols — plant-based compounds known for their antioxidant properties — their brains released a surge of noradrenaline, a chemical linked to alertness and focus. Within an hour, the animals performed about 30% better on a memory test compared with untreated mice, according to the findings, which were published in October in the journal Current...
  • ‘Egregious’: Judge Scolds Pennsylvania Cop Who Locked Up Black Teen for Nearly a Month and Hid Evidence That Proved His Innocence

    11/11/2025 3:38:21 AM PST · by where's_the_Outrage? · 7 replies
    A teen boy and his mother filed a federal lawsuit against Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and its police department, alleging false arrest and imprisonment after the boy was misidentified in a surveillance video and jailed for nearly a month on gun charges. The complaint filed by Mekhi Johnson and his mother, Amber Garrity, on July 31 (and obtained by Atlanta Black Star) claims Williamsport Police Bureau Agent Benjamin Hitesman ignored evidence proving Johnson’s innocence and failed to inform prosecutors, willful omissions that a county judge later said “cast a dark cloud” over local police and all law enforcement..... Based solely on that...
  • Today is Armistice Day (Remembrance Day)

    11/11/2025 3:26:38 AM PST · by RandFan · 7 replies
    London Evening Standard ^ | 11/11/25 | Lola Christina Alao | Sian Baldwin
    “At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them,” Laurence Binyon wrote. His words in his poem For the Fallen have become timeless and are read every year on Remembrance Sunday as Britain comes together to pay respect to all those who have died in conflict since the First World War. Some 107 years after WWI ended, those words still hold power today while reminding people about the lives sacrificed for peace. The first Armistice Day was observed on November 11, 1919, to mark the first anniversary of the end of the First World...
  • Today’s Cryptogram

    11/11/2025 2:44:46 AM PST · by Apple Pan Dowdy · 7 replies
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  • Strange signal detected from mysterious interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS as it moves closer to Earth

    11/11/2025 12:52:07 AM PST · by blueplum · 53 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 10 Nov 2025 | STACY LIBERATORE, US SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EDITOR
    For the first time, astronomers have picked up a radio signal from the mysterious interstellar visitor as it speeds through our Solar System. South Africa's MeerKAT radio telescope detected absorption lines from OH molecules...Harvard professor Avi Loeb, who has been studying 3I/ATLAS since the summer, said: 'These molecules leave a distinct radio signature that telescopes like MeerKAT can pick up.'... Optical images captured on November 9 reveal that 3I/ATLAS is ejecting enormous jets of material both toward and away from the sun. The jets stretch nearly 600,000 miles sunward and almost 1.8 million miles in the opposite direction, roughly the...
  • Police report: Man 'smashed' 3-year-old's face at store in Seven Hills

    11/10/2025 11:33:09 PM PST · by Morgana · 17 replies
    news 5 ^ | November 7, 2025 | Kaylee Olivas
    SEVEN HILLS, Ohio — A Broadview Heights man is facing an assault charge after police said he attacked a 3-year-old boy inside a Meijer store in Seven Hills on Wednesday morning. According to Seven Hills police, the 37-year-old suspect allegedly ran up behind the child around 10:30 a.m. and smashed the boy's face into the spikes of a shopping cart. Witnesses told officers he struck the boy's face at least three times before the child's mother and aunt grabbed their children and tried to escape through the store. They told police they were afraid for their lives. Police said the...
  • Japanese Admirals Never Knew Iowa's 16 Inch Guns Could Hit From 23 Miles—Then 4 Ships Vanished

    11/10/2025 11:21:15 PM PST · by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas · 28 replies
    youtube ^ | 11/03/2025 | @FrontLineMemories02
    In February 1944, the U.S. Navy launched one of the most devastating strikes of the Pacific War — Operation Hailstone. Over the skies and seas of Truk Lagoon, the Japanese stronghold once called the “Gibraltar of the Pacific” was shattered in a two-day assault that rewrote naval warfare. This video tells the forgotten story of how the USS Iowa, USS New Jersey, and America’s radar-guided firepower changed history. Discover how advanced analog computers, precision gunnery, and overwhelming air superiority combined to destroy Japan’s once-invincible fleet. From massive 16-inch naval guns thundering across the ocean to the smoldering wrecks beneath Truk’s...
  • Miss. college student, 20, arrested for allegedly hurling antisemitic comment at Dave Portnoy during pizza review

    11/10/2025 9:33:48 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 25 replies
    New York Post ^ | Nov. 10, 2025 | Zoe Hussain
    A Mississippi college student was arrested for allegedly hurling an antisemitic comment at Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy as he filmed a pizza review, according to authorities and reports. Patrick McClintock, 20, was arrested Monday after a viral video allegedly captured him yelling, “F–k the Jews” toward Portnoy, who is Jewish, as he filmed a “One Bite” pizza review in Starkville on Friday, The Starkville Police Department confirmed to the Reflector, Mississippi State University’s student newspaper. McClintock was a junior and a mechanical engineering major at Mississippi State University, the university’s campus paper reported. He voluntarily withdrew from MSU as...
  • ‘Frankenstein’ Makeup Artist Mike Hill Applied Jacob Elordi’s Full Body Prosthetics 20 Times: ‘He Never Complained Once’

    11/10/2025 7:27:45 PM PST · by Mariner · 34 replies
    Variety via Yahoo ^ | November 10th, 2025 | Jazz Tangcay
    If anyone is a master at telling monster stories, it’s Guillermo del Toro.For years, he has wanted to tell his version of “Frankenstein,” and now his imagining of the classic Mary Shelley novel has finally arrived on Netflix.In true del Toro style, however, his creature is not a monster, but one filled with emotion and humanity. And that vision was something prosthetics artist Mike Hill kept in mind when creating his designs for del Toro’s film. “We wanted to stay away from classical zombies or anything like that,” Hill tells Variety.
  • Outrage as Amazon Rainforest is cleared of 100,000 trees to make way for climate summit

    11/10/2025 6:38:55 PM PST · by Olog-hai · 48 replies
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | 21:29 EST, 10 November 2025 | Chris Melore, US Assistant Science Editor
    Tens of thousands of trees in the heart of the Amazon rainforest have been wiped out to prepare for a global summit on saving the environment. Over the weekend, President Donald Trump slammed the creation of a multi-lane highway that tore straight through the ancient rainforest for this month’s COP30 climate summit. Approximately 100,000 trees across eight miles have been removed to ferry 50,000 world leaders, climate change activists, journalists, and other high-profile guests to the conference in Belém, Brazil. “They ripped the hell out of the Rainforest of Brazil to build a four-lane highway for Environmentalists to travel. It’s...
  • 'Grand conspiracy' probe seeks to prove cabal of 'deep state' Democrats led by Obama tried to destroy Trump

    11/10/2025 5:56:53 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 21 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 19:49 EST, 10 November 2025 | Updated: 20:34 EST, 10 November 2025 | STEPHEN M. LEPORE
    A Trump-appointed federal prosecutor in Miami has launched a probe into a 'grand conspiracy' by Democrats led by Barack Obama to destroy Trump's political ambitions.Jason Reding Quinones, US Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, has subpoenaed at least 30 Obama officials involved with an investigation into Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, The New York Times reported.The Miami probe follows up on a far right theory that Obama officials used the 'hoax' investigation in an in attempt to jail Trump after the 2016 election.Quinones has now issued more than two dozen subpoenas, some to officials who took part in the Russia...
  • Judith Durham needed The Seekers to shine

    Yes, we've been told she was born in Melbourne. Yes, we now know that she sewed her own stage clothes. And of course we we've been told time and time again about the purity of her bell-like voice.
  • Always Faithful

    11/10/2025 5:11:27 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 13 replies
    RealClear Politics ^ | November 10, 2025 | John J. Waters
    The blacktop road in this picturesque neighborhood of Colonial Williamsburg is lined with Southern Magnolias, red maples, and flowering dogwoods, their leaves turned deep shades of red. Near the end of the road sits a red brick, colonial-style house, yellow and purple pansies bordering a path to the front door.Williamsburg, Virginia“Planting flowers is my exercise,” says Lieutenant General Paul K. Van Riper, USMC (Ret.), 87.For 23 years, Van Riper shared the house with Lillie Catherine, whom he called LC, his beloved wife of 53 years who passed away in 2021. He designed the house at the end of a decades-long...