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  • Mark Halperin and Larry O’Connor Tease Something Major is Going to Drop About Maine Senate Candidate Graham ‘Nazi Tattoo’ Platner (VIDEO)

    05/04/2026 9:47:16 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 34 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | May 04, 2026 | Mike LaChance
    During a recent episode of Mark Halperin’s ‘2Way’ podcast, Mark and guest, conservative talk radio host Larry O’Connor, teased that something major is going to drop on far left Maine senate candidate Graham Platner that is so bad he will have to ‘leave the state.’ It’s hard to imagine what such a thing could be. Platner has already faced wide criticism for having a Nazi tattoo on his chest for almost twenty years, which democrats and various liberal media types are hilariously trying to defend. Platner has also faced scrutiny for comments on the website Reddit, in which he disparaged,...
  • Armed robbery is a hazardous profession… wrong store, wrong day.

    05/04/2026 9:23:31 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 29 replies
    X.COM ^ | May 04, 2026 | Mario Nawfal
    Content warning: Sensitive content The author labeled this post as containing sensitive content. 2024 New Orleans armed robbery gone real.................
  • Remains of Byzantine Plague Victims Studied

    05/04/2026 9:12:51 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 5 replies
    Archaeology Magazine ^ | April 28, 2026 | editors / unattributed
    According to a statement released by the University of South Florida, a mass grave containing the remains of victims of the Plague of Justinian (A.D. 541–750) has been identified at the site of Jerash in northern Jordan by a team of researchers led by Rays H.Y. Jiang of the University of South Florida. Hundreds of people were buried within several days in this mass grave dug in the city's hippodrome. "By linking biological evidence from the bodies to the archaeological setting, we can see how disease affected real people within their social and environmental context," Jiang said. Examination of the...
  • Watch NASA’s Supersonic Jet Pull Off Some Sweet Maneuvers in Recent Test

    05/04/2026 8:55:27 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 26 replies
    Gizmodo ^ | May 04, 2026 | Passant Rabie
    The X-59 soared over California’s Mojave desert as it prepares for quiet supersonic flight. NASA’s X-59 performs a bank-to-bank auto roll maneuver during a test flight over California’s Mojave desert. NASA / Lori Losey NASA pilots recently put the X-59 supersonic aircraft through the wringer—performing roller-coaster-style climbs and descents, among other actions, as part of its ongoing test campaign. The space agency released a video of its experimental aircraft performing a series of maneuvers as it soared over California’s Mojave desert. The X-59, built by aerospace contractor Lockheed Martin, is designed to break the sound barrier without the explosive, thunder-like...
  • US Army combines bunker-buster warhead with drone delivery

    05/04/2026 8:50:06 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 8 replies
    New Atlas ^ | May 04, 2026 | David Szondy
    BRAKER hitting its target - US Army One of the biggest hitters in the conventional arsenal merged with drone technology, as the US Army tested a bunker-buster warhead combined with an expendable Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) for field testing at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama. Bunker busters are a classic example of using brute force to overcome a seemingly impossible obstacle. There is something audacious about responding to the challenge of an impregnable fortress with what amounts to the arms equivalent of “hold my beer.” The idea is to deal with a heavily armored or deeply buried target by dropping a...
  • Sweden Lays an Immigration Hammer Down

    05/04/2026 8:41:40 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 24 replies
    Hotair ^ | 05/04/2026 | Beege Welborn
    The only question is, 'Is it in time?'The warning bells were clanging like crazy back in 2024 when immigrant numbers had reached 20% of the general population, and the gentle rhythms of Scandinavian life seemed to be slipping rapidly away forever. ...After staying out of World War II, Sweden had evolved into a high-performing export-oriented economy, based on a stable parliamentary democracy and social consensus. The country had top-notch health care and education. It enjoyed social and gender equality, had low crime rates and little ethnic conflict. While grounds remain for optimism about some of these indicators, especially in the...
  • Taxpayer Funded Texas Water Park Announces Muslims Only Day — Quickly Backtracks After Widespread Outrage

    05/04/2026 8:36:21 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 33 replies
    Red State ^ | 05/04/2026 | Bob Hoge
    I’m not a lawyer, and I’ve never played one on TV, so I won’t opine on the legal aspects of this story. However, I can give you my layman’s view, which is that this certainly smells rotten. To wit, a taxpayer-funded water park is holding a big party on June 1, and they’re going to have food, entertainment, and just good ole American fun. The catch: if you’re not Muslim, you’re not invited. No really. Paging Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Harmeet Dhillon! 🚨ISLAMIFICATION ALERT🚨Grand Prairie, TX has an indoor water park called Epic Waters (no relation...
  • Omega-3 supplements may be linked to faster cognitive decline in seniors, study finds

    05/04/2026 8:35:08 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 74 replies
    Medical Xpress ^ | May 04, 2026 | Paul Arnold,
    Omega-3 supplements are popular among many older adults to help combat age-related issues. They are often marketed as supporting cardiovascular health and reducing the risk of cognitive decline and dementia. However, a new study published in The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease suggests that these oral capsules may actually be linked to a faster decline in cognitive function. Many senior citizens swear by oral supplements and the benefits they bring. However, the scientific evidence is mixed. While animal and observational studies have indicated possible protective effects on the aging brain, controlled trials with humans have not shown such cognitive...
  • Venezuela has become another American puppet state

    05/04/2026 8:21:15 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 43 replies
    The Spectator ^ | 05/04/2026 | Niko Vorobyov
    Venezuela’s deposed president, Nicolás Maduro, never enjoyed the charisma or genuine popularity of his predecessor, ‘El Comandante’ Hugo Chávez. So all the murals, billboards and installations dotted around Caracas urging the release of the 63-year-old statesman – along with his wife Cilia Flores – from American captivity, don’t exactly feel like a grassroots effort. ‘Bring them home!’ reads one mural, evoking the Israeli hostages kidnapped by Hamas. Meanwhile, a stopwatch installed in Caracas’s Bolivar Square counts how long it has been since the presidential couple were abducted by the US army in early January. Maduro currently resides in the Metropolitan...
  • US Navy’s next 21,000-ton nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine to be delivered in 2028

    05/04/2026 8:17:46 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 25 replies
    Interesting Engineering ^ | May 02, 2026 | Prabhat Ranjan Mishra
    The Columbia-class submarine program encountered early setbacks. The United States Navy’s effort to build its newest class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines is now expected to reach a key milestone in 2028, according to General Dynamics. The lead vessel, currently under construction, has faced schedule adjustments but is showing signs of steady progress as production challenges are gradually resolved. First submarine was planned for delivery earlier Reports revealed that the first submarine in this class was initially planned for delivery earlier, but complications during construction led to a revised target. Issues involving the supply of critical components, along with delays...
  • Who were the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales?

    05/04/2026 8:14:24 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 4 replies
    The Catholic Herald ^ | May 4, 2026 | Andrew Cusack
    Who were the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales?We often remember the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales individually – each has a compelling and moving story – and their common witness to the Faith was marked in different ways and at different times.Of these 40, the martyrdoms break down into two timespans. The first eight – some of them the most memorable – were those killed under Henry VIII. Who can forget the scene relayed by St Thomas More to his daughter Meg when he witnessed the Carthusian martyrs going to their place of execution: “Lo, dost thou not...
  • Report: Democrats Are Seeking to Stage a Mutiny Against the Chair of the DNC

    05/04/2026 8:10:56 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 18 replies
    Western Journal ^ | May 04, 2026 | Michael Schwarz
    Democrats performed well in the 2025 elections and now enjoy a favorable climate ahead of the 2026 midterms. Still, party insiders have expressed trepidation and even panic over leadership at the Democratic National Committee. According to The Bulwark, which bills itself as an outlet “founded to provide analysis and reporting in defense of America’s liberal democracy,” DNC members have spoken in private about a possible mutiny against DNC Chair Ken Martin. The report cited three sources “familiar with these conversations.” In the end, the mutinous DNC members shelved their plan because they lacked ready alternatives. Frustration with Martin, however, has...
  • Staffer for Dem Sen. Cory Booker Who Brought Gun Into Capitol Without a License Saw Charges Quickly Dropped: DOJ

    05/04/2026 8:05:31 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 15 replies
    Western Journal ^ | May 04, 2026 | Nick Givas
    A staffer for Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey, who was arrested last year for bringing a pistol into the Capitol without a license, saw the charges quickly dropped and walked away from the incident without further consequence, despite lingering questions. This is quite a surprise, especially given how radical the Democratic Party is about gun regulations, the Second Amendment, and gun-free zones. In an article published last week, Politico reported the Justice Department recently discovered that the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia chose not to prosecute Kevin Batts in April 2025, about two weeks after...
  • Shameless Britain: we are a nation of shoplifters

    05/04/2026 7:59:07 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 19 replies
    The Spectator ^ | 05/04/2026 | Mary Wakefield
    It’s been more than a week since Sean Egan, a manager at Morrisons in Aldridge, announced that he’d been sacked just for doing his job – for stopping a thief nicking booze – and national outrage over the whole affair is still running high. Sean is on morning TV as I write, donations to pay for his appeal rising steadily. In part, the fuss is a measure of sympathy. Sean worked at Morrisons for 29 years and was liked by the people of Aldridge. He was sacked, the supermarket says, because it has a ‘deter, don’t detain’ policy – though...
  • Babylon Bee Asked AI to Show America Without Republicans

    05/04/2026 7:54:04 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 14 replies
    Rumble Via Liberty Daily ^ | May 04, 2026 | Staff
    1:24 VIDEO at link................... Hilarious..................
  • How Has Malaria Shaped Human Populations?

    05/04/2026 7:54:02 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 5 replies
    Archaeology Magazine ^ | April 24, 2026 | editors / unattributed
    According to a statement released by the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, an international team of researchers compared models for the distribution of three major mosquito complexes, paleoclimate models, and places where early humans lived in sub-Saharan Africa between 5,000 and 74,000 years ago. The resulting map indicates that people avoided or died out in areas where Plasmodium falciparum-induced malaria, a disease transmitted by mosquitoes, was likely prevalent. "The effects of these choices shaped human demography for the last 74,000 years, and likely much earlier," said Andrea Manica of the University of Cambridge. "By fragmenting human societies across the landscape,...
  • Duran Duran Never Met the Artist Behind Their Iconic ‘Rio’ Cover

    05/04/2026 7:52:40 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 28 replies
    UltimateClassicRock ^ | May 2, 2026 | Corey Irwin
    The album artwork for Duran Duran’s Rio is an iconic part of ‘80s history. But despite its status as one of the era’s most recognizable covers, the band never got to meet its creator. It was Patrick Nagel who came up with the distinctive image. Duran Duran was introduced to his work by their manager, and Nagel's vivid pop art style immediately caught their attention. “[Our manager] was an avid reader of Playboy magazine,” Duran Duran keyboardist Nick Rhodes recalled during a recent appearance on the Rockonteurs podcast. “Because Nagel used to do all the early illustrations around then, the...
  • Who Suffered During a Plague Outbreak?

    05/04/2026 7:41:11 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 10 replies
    Archaeology Magazine ^ | April 15, 2026 | editors / unattributed
    According to a statement released by Antiquity, analysis of skeletal remains recovered from a seventeenth-century hospital cemetery in Basel, Switzerland, suggests that young laborers were the people most likely to die during an outbreak of plague. As a trade center that drew people in from abroad, the city of Basel was vulnerable to the spread of Yersinia pestis bacteria and outbreaks of plague. The last recorded outbreak of the disease in Basel occurred between 1665 and 1670. Researchers led by osteoarchaeologist Laura Rindlisbacher of the University of Basel examined skeletal remains recovered from the hospital cemetery dated to this period,...
  • Populations Buried Near Megalithic Tomb Analyzed

    05/04/2026 7:29:26 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 2 replies
    Archaeology Magazine ^ | April 23, 2026 | editors / unattributed
    According to a statement released by the University of Copenhagen, analysis of the remains of 132 individuals unearthed near a megalithic tomb in northern France suggests that the site was initially used by one group of people, but that population declined around 3000 B.C. and was eventually replaced by another group. "We see a clear genetic break between the two periods," said Frederik Valeur Seersholm of the University of Copenhagen. Genetic testing revealed that the earlier group was composed of early farmers from northern France and Germany, while the later group was linked to people in southern France and the...
  • The Catholic Church is Necessary for Salvation

    05/04/2026 7:15:44 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 81 replies
    One Peter Five ^ | April 28, 2026 | Robert Lazu Kmita
    The Catholic Church is Necessary for SalvationEditor’s note: in light of yesterday’s news, pictured above, we publish this article from Dr. Kmita addressing the central dogma at stake. In an interesting article entitled “Baptism, salvation, and the necessity of the Church,” Dr. Larry Chapp discusses a challenging issue raised by Pope Benedict XVI in a 2015 interview (originally in Italian) recently translated and published on Catholic World Report:There is no doubt that on this point we are faced with a profound evolution of dogma (una profonda evoluzione del dogma). While the fathers and theologians of the Middle Ages could still...