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  • Trump insists Iran wants to 'make a deal' after US strikes on drone sites but warns politics HACKS to stop 'chirping'

    06/01/2026 12:17:14 AM PDT · by dennisw · 27 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | Published: 23:59 EDT, 31 May 2026 | | JAMES GORDON, US NEWS REPORTER
    President Donald Trump declared that Iran 'really wants to make a deal' early on Monday morning, just hours after the US military launched strikes against Iranian drone facilities. In a late-night Truth Social post shortly after 1am, Trump insisted diplomacy remained within reach despite the latest exchange of fire, while simultaneously lashing out at critics he said were undermining his negotiating position. 'Iran really wants to make a deal, and it will be a good one for the USA and those that are with us,' Trump wrote. But the president also took aim at what he called 'Dumocrats' and 'seemingly...
  • Mystery Of 'Chirping' Pyramid Decoded

    12/17/2004 2:43:44 PM PST · by blam · 78 replies · 2,116+ views
    Nature ^ | 12-14-2004 | Philip Ball
    Mystery of 'chirping' pyramid decoded Philip BallAcoustic analysis shows how temple transforms echoes into sounds of nature El Castillo's strange echoes have fascinated visitors for generations © Punchstock A theory that the ancient Mayans built their pyramids to act as giant resonators to produce strange and evocative echoes has been supported by a team of Belgian scientists. Nico Declercq of Ghent University and his colleagues have shown how sound waves ricocheting around the tiered steps of the El Castillo pyramid, at the Mayan ruin of Chichén Itzá near Cancún in Mexico, create sounds that mimic the chirp of a bird...
  • Big business boosts flag-change backers (JawJa)

    10/28/2002 1:27:59 PM PST · by WhiskeyPapa · 238+ views
    Atlanta Journal Constitution ^ | 10/28/02 | AJC Staff
    Dozens of rural Georgia legislators went on a political limb last year to support changing the state flag. Now many of them are getting a re-election boost from those who benefited from the change -- businesses. Coca-Cola, Georgia Pacific, SouthTrust Corp., the Georgia Business Political Action Committee and a hospitality industry PAC are spreading hundreds of thousands of dollars to candidates across the state who supported the flag change, according to campaign disclosure records. Charles Hood, who handles governmental affairs for Atlanta-based Georgia Pacific, said his company used a list of flag-change supporters to target nearly $43,000 it donated to...