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  • Quahog clam found off Florida coast believed to be 214 years old

    03/01/2023 12:11:16 PM PST · by Red Badger · 58 replies
    UPI ^ | By Ben Hooper
    A quahog clam found at Florida's Alligator Point was determined by researchers to be about 214 years old. Photo courtesy of the Gulf Specimen Marine Lab/Facebook Feb. 27 (UPI) -- A 2.6-pound quahog claim that made a rare visit to the Florida coast is believed by researchers to be 214 years old. Blaine Parker said he was collecting shellfish to make chowder at Alligator Point, on St. James Island in Franklin County when he found the gigantic quahog clam, an Atlantic species found most often north of North Carolina. "We were just going to eat it, but we thought about...
  • Hunter’s Criminal Defense Lawyer Exits After ‘Unease and Dissent’ Plague Defense Team

    03/01/2023 12:01:57 PM PST · by CFW · 32 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 3/1/23 | Wendell Husebo
    Hunter Biden’s high-powered criminal defense lawyer Joshua Levy is reportedly no longer working for the president’s son after “unease and dissent” plagued the legal defense team, which consisted of at least four lawyers. Levy, who was hired to work on opposing congressional investigations that seek to reveal the complexities of the family’s business schemes, is no longer representing the infamous Biden family business member, the New York Times reported Wednesday. Levy has removed himself from the case, reportedly due to infighting within Hunter’s legal team and specifically with Abbe Lowell, who was hired in December to defend Hunter and the...
  • 2 in 3 Business Owners Aren’t Paying Themselves Due to Inflation

    03/01/2023 11:59:47 AM PST · by EBH · 13 replies
    Business News Daily ^ | 3/1/23 | Shayna Waltower
    Many small business owners are reducing or completely forgoing their salaries to make sure they can cover their business expenses. As inflation continues to impact prices for virtually everything, this phenomenon has become staggeringly common ― it might even sound like your own experience. According to a Forbes Advisor survey, about 64 percent of small business owners aren’t paying themselves a salary due to rising inflation. As inflation rates increase, many business owners are scrambling to cut costs, including their own salaries. By diverting this money away from their own payment, these business owners are instead covering operational expenses like...
  • The One Weird Trick Hollywood Doesn't Want to Know About

    03/01/2023 11:58:36 AM PST · by Rummyfan · 54 replies
    The Continental Congress ^ | 1 Mar 2023 | George MF Washington
    A few weeks ago a little-noticed football-themed movie called 80 FOR BRADY rode Super Bowl mania to something like a $13 million opening weekend. Not a ton of money in the grand scheme of things, but then Hollywood is struggling these days, struggling so badly that even Marvel, DC and Star Wars movies seem to be underperforming. There is a panic settling into Studio commisaries throughout greater Los Angeles. Every smart person in Hollywood, and even some of the dumb ones, are trying to figure out how to get people back into movie theaters after what turns out to have...
  • Consumer Confidence Unexpectedly Falls as Hope Crashes

    03/01/2023 11:58:08 AM PST · by CFW · 16 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 2/28/23 | John Carney
    Consumer confidence took a turn for the worse in February with a sharp rise in pessimism about economic conditions in the months ahead. The Conference Board said its index of consumer sentiment fell to 102.9 in February from a downwardly revised January reading of 106.0, Economists had forecast an increase to 108.5 after the initial January reading of 107.1. The measure of consumers’ assessment of current business and labor market conditions actually improved to 152.8 from 151.1 last month as a rising share who said jobs were plentiful offset a deteriorating view of current business conditions.
  • When Palestinian Terror Struck Khartoum (50th anniversary)

    03/01/2023 11:55:18 AM PST · by Conservat1 · 8 replies
    Memri ^ | Mar 1, 2023
    When Palestinian Terror Struck Khartoum March 1, 2023 | By Amb. Alberto M. Fernandez Sudan, Palestine | MEMRI Daily Brief N March 1, 2023, is the 50th anniversary of a Palestinian terrorist attack in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. One could say that it was actually a Palestinian terrorist attack on Saudi soil since the target was the Saudi Embassy in the Sudanese capital. The group was Black September, by this time notorious for the 1972 attack on Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics. Earlier still, in November 1971, Black September had assassinated the Jordanian Prime Minister Wasfi Al-Tal in...
  • What Ford’s Pardon of Nixon Means (and Doesn’t Mean) for Trump

    03/01/2023 11:55:16 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 17 replies
    NY Times ^ | 02/20/2023 | Garrett M. Graff
    Give this article ADVERTISEMENT Continue reading the main story OPINION GUEST ESSAY What Ford’s Pardon of Nixon Means (and Doesn’t Mean) for Trump Feb. 20, 2023 President Richard Nixon and Vice President Gerald Ford smile at each other as they sit side by side at a desk. President Richard Nixon and Vice President Gerald Ford in the Oval Office in 1973. Ford pardoned Nixon soon after his resignation a year later.Credit...Associated Press Give this article By Garrett M. Graff Mr. Graff is the author of “Watergate: A New History.” Sign up for the Opinion Today newsletter Get expert analysis of...
  • Study Finds Omega-3 May Be Protective Against COVID-19 Infection

    03/01/2023 11:52:26 AM PST · by Red Badger · 27 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | MARCH 1, 2023 | By FATTY ACID RESEARCH INSTITUTE (FARI)
    A recent study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggests that omega-3 fatty acids, particularly EPA and DHA, may provide protection against contracting and experiencing severe outcomes from COVID-19 infection. Individuals with a higher omega-3 index were found to be more protected from severe COVID infection. Study Shows Those With a Higher Omega-3 Index Are More Protected From Severe COVID Infection Omega-3 fatty acids, especially EPA and DHA, might be protective against contracting and/or suffering adverse outcomes of COVID-19 infection. A study just published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN) explored the role of omega-3 fatty...
  • Dishonor Code: What Happens When Cheating Becomes the Norm?

    03/01/2023 11:43:55 AM PST · by billorites · 30 replies
    The Free Press ^ | February 28, 2023 | Suzy Weiss
    When it was time for Sam Beyda, then a freshman at Columbia University, to take his Calculus I midterm, the professor told students they had 90 minutes. But the exam would be administered online. And even though every student was expected to take it alone, in their dorms or apartments or at the library, it wouldn’t be proctored. And they had 24 hours to turn it in. “Anyone who hears that knows it’s a free-for-all,” Beyda told me. Beyda, an economics major, said students texted each other answers; looked up solutions on Chegg, a crowdsourced website with answers to exam...
  • How Rich Are The Clintons, and How Do They Make Money?

    03/01/2023 11:43:04 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 44 replies
    MSN ^ | 03/01/2023 | Joshua Haigh
    Best known for their political careers, the Clinton family has amassed a fortune worth hundreds of millions of dollars over the years. Bill was the 42nd president of the United States, while his wife Hillary Clinton served as the 67th US secretary of state and ran unsuccessfully for president against Donald Trump in 2016. However, politics hasn't been the only source of the family's ever-growing bank balance. Read on to trace the controversial tight-knit family's rise to riches, and find out what Bill, Hillary, and their daughter Chelsea are worth these days. All dollar amounts are in US dollars.
  • Dazed And Confused! Treasury Flows Show Bullish $2.5 Billion Shift to ST Sovereigns Versus S&P 500 (Credit ETFs Hammered by Record Outflows of Almost $12 Billion As Fed Worries About Inflation)

    03/01/2023 11:40:20 AM PST · by Kaiser8408a · 2 replies
    Confounded Interest ^ | 03/01/2023 | Anthony B. Sanders
    The Federal Reserve is dazed and confused about inflation. As The Federal Reserve reaffirms their draining of the monetary punch bowl, we are seeing investors flock towards the bond market. Particularly the iShares Short Treasury ETF. $2.5 BILLION to be exact. Meanwhile, credit ETFs are hammered by record outflows of almost $12 Billion. The reason why? Inflation remains elevated which is leading The Fed to keep their foot on the monetary brake pedal. I’m an economist.
  • Hillary Clinton praises billionaire Thomas H. Lee, 78, as 'considerate, generous and unpretentious' at memorial after he shot himself in his Fifth Avenue office - as mourners say 'they can't understand' his suicide

    03/01/2023 11:40:02 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 29 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 02/27/2023 | Emma James
    Former First Lady Hillary Clinton paid tribute to billionaire finances Thomas H. Lee at his Manhattan memorial – calling him a 'constant presence' in her life. Her husband and former president Bill Clinton also attended the service at the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts on Monday morning. Lee, who was once known as the 'envy of Wall street', shot himself inside the bathroom of his family office on Fifth Avenue on Thursday, with the city medical examiner ruling his death a suicide.
  • ‘Several explosions’ hit Cleveland warehouse; third blast in Northeast Ohio in recent weeks

    03/01/2023 11:34:14 AM PST · by EBH · 7 replies
    Cleveland.com ^ | 3/1/23 | Molly Walsh
    More than 50 Cleveland firefighters responded Wednesday morning to a large blaze with multiple explosions in a warehouse in the city’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood. Crews were dispatched to a fire at the AJ Rose Manufacturing Co. in the 3100 block of West 38th Street at 9:05 a.m., Lt. Mike Norman said. As firefighters finished extinguishing the flames at 10 a.m., smoke continued to billow out of the shattered windows. In a statement, the company said: “We are very grateful that no one was hurt in this incident. The safety of everyone in our facility is always a top priority.” “We don’t...
  • The Air Force Grounded Hundreds of Jets Because Their Tails May Fall Off

    03/01/2023 11:31:51 AM PST · by Alas Babylon! · 52 replies
    Popular Mechanics ^ | 1 March 2023 | Sébastien Roblin
    Something was off with a key component used to literally hold many U.S. Air Force aircraft together—and it resulted in the service grounding 207 vital aircraft according to a Time Compliance Technical Order issues in February. No—it’s wasn’t the Air Force’s numerous F-16 tactical fighters. Nor its new F-35 stealth jets, or venerable B-52 bombers and A-10 ground attack jets. Foremost, it was the workhorse keeping all of those planes refueled in the sky: the service’s airliner-based KC-135 Stratotanker. It also affected RC-135 and WC-135 surveillance aircraft extensively deployed to monitor the activity and technologies of foreign militaries (particularly China,...
  • President Garfield’s assassin Charles Guiteau was one of history’s first incels

    03/01/2023 11:29:16 AM PST · by DallasBiff · 54 replies
    NY Post ^ | 2/25/23 | Todd Farley
    When President James Garfield was gunned down at the Washington, DC, train station in 1881, his assassination came at the hand of a man who was arguably one of history’s first incels: Charles Guiteau. Guiteau wasn’t unable to find love only in the real world — he also failed to find it at the Oneida Community, an upstate New York colony that practiced “regulated promiscuity.” Traditional marriage was banned there, but the male and female members were all considered man and wife, meaning anyone could sleep with anyone who agreed. The problem for Guiteau is that not one woman at...
  • Washington Post Reviews ‘Every Possible Regulatory Change’ Made Under Trump, Finds None Contributed to East Palestine Train Derailment

    03/01/2023 11:21:44 AM PST · by SoConPubbie · 28 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 27 Feb 2023 | Alana Mastrangelo
    The Washington Post reviewed “every possible regulatory change” that was made under the Trump administration and found that none of them contributed to the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.“We decided to examine every possible regulatory change made under Trump that could be related to the accident and assess whether it could have made an impact,” read a review published Monday by Glenn Kessler at the Washington Post.“From our analysis, none of the regulatory changes made during the Trump administration at this point can be cited as contributing to the accident,” Kessler added.The review of “every possible regulatory change” made...
  • Sen. Bob Casey campaigns paid $500K to sister’s printing company: FEC filings

    03/01/2023 11:19:54 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 23 replies
    NY Post ^ | 03/01/2023 | Josh Christenson
    Sen. Bob Casey’s campaigns have funneled more than half a million dollars to a printing company owned by his sister and brother-in-law, raising ethics questions about a family business arrangement spanning more than 20 years. Casey (D-Pa.), 62, has spent more than $500,000 on services from Universal Printing Company over the course of his nearly three-decade political career — more than $200,000 of which was paid between 2005 and 2022 by Bob Casey for Senate, Inc., according to Federal Election Commission filings. Universal Printing’s owner and CEO, Margi McGrath, is the oldest sister of the Democratic senator, has also donated...
  • Fox’s Brian Kilmeade Has To SEARCH Diner To Find a SINGLE DeSantis Supporter — And Even She’s On The Fence

    03/01/2023 11:19:48 AM PST · by conservative98 · 26 replies
    Mediaite ^ | 2.28.23 | Colby Hall
    Brian Kilmeade co-hosted Tuesday’s episode of Fox & Friends from a diner in Ponte Vedra, Florida. Just before going to break, he held an unscientific but still revealing poll of diners’ favorite candidates in 2024. “All right. 2024, who is pumped up for the election?” Kilmeade asked the attendees of the Metro Diner. “Rapid fire. Who is your man? Who is your woman?” The first six respondents ALL cited former President Donald Trump as their preferred candidate, though two added South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem as a running mate to Trump, and two mentioned former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley...
  • Missing dad’s remains found in shark’s belly, family IDs him by tattoos

    03/01/2023 11:18:10 AM PST · by DallasBiff · 40 replies
    NY Post ^ | 2/28/23 | Ben Cost
    The remains of an Argentinian man who vanished earlier this month have reportedly been found inside a shark, according to family members who allegedly identified his arm tattoo. Diego Alejandro Barría, 35, had reportedly last been seen alive on Feb. 18 driving his all-terrain vehicle along the coast in southern Chubut province, Jam Press reported. Two days later, the off-roader’s heavily damaged ride and helmet were discovered on a beach in Rocas Coloradas, however, there was reportedly no sign of the driver. Shortly thereafter, authorities launched an intensive search for the missing father of three. “Thanks to everyone who is...
  • Georgia House Republicans raise the stakes on rioting

    03/01/2023 11:17:14 AM PST · by CFW · 5 replies
    Capitol Beat ^ | 3/1/23 | Dave Williams
    ATLANTA – Legislation elevating the crime of rioting from a misdemeanor to a felony cleared the Republican-controlled Georgia House of Representatives Wednesday. House Bill 505 passed 98-73 along party lines and now moves to the state Senate. The bill’s supporters cited violent protests last month around Atlanta’s proposed Police Training Center – derided by critics as “Cop City” – in pushing for the measure’s passage. A young protester was shot and killed and a state trooper was shot and seriously wounded during a cleanup operation law enforcement officers conducted to break up a tent encampment at the site. “We should...