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  • Harvard Law prof who fired pellet gun near synagogue, said he was ‘hunting rats’ agrees to leave US: DHS

    12/05/2025 8:02:12 AM PST · by Libloather · 38 replies
    NY Post ^ | 12/05/25 | Samuel Chamberlain
    A Brazilian Harvard Law School professor who pleaded guilty last month to illegally firing an air rifle outside a Boston-area synagogue — and told police he was “hunting rats” — has agreed to leave the US following his arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement this week. Carlos Portugal Gouvea, 43, copped Nov. 13 to a single charge of illegal use of the air rifle in connection with the Oct. 2 incident outside of Brookline’s Temple Beth Zion, which took place on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in Judaism. The scholar was arrested by ICE Boston Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO)...
  • Listening In: JFK on Getting to the Moon (November 21, 1962) [4:04]

    12/05/2025 6:59:01 AM PST · by SunkenCiv · 13 replies
    At an off-the-record meeting held on November 21, 1962 with NASA Administrator James Webb, NASA Deputy Administrator Robert Seamans, and Special Assistant to the President Jerome Wiesner, President Kennedy states clearly that his administration's priority is for the United States to land on the Moon before the Soviet Union. Listening In: JFK on Getting to the Moon (November 21, 1962) | 4:04 John F. Kennedy Library Foundation | 136K subscribers | 931,620 views | October 11, 2012
  • The Mysterious Disappearance of Flight 19 (80 years ago today)

    12/05/2025 4:28:37 AM PST · by DFG · 11 replies
    US Naval Institute ^ | October 2021 | Frankie Witzenburg
    At 1410 hours on 5 December 1945, a group of five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers took off from the U.S. Naval Air Station, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for a routine overwater navigational training flight. The flight leader in charge of the unit, dubbed “Flight 19,” was U.S. Navy Lieutenant Charles Carroll Taylor, who had amassed some 2,500 flying hours in addition to the completion of a combat tour in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Taylor and his crew of 13 airmen, some trainee pilots, were to execute “navigation problem No. 1,” described by the Naval History and Heritage Command...
  • US carries out 22nd strike on alleged drug vessel operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization

    12/05/2025 2:01:06 AM PST · by Libloather · 26 replies
    NY Post ^ | 12/04/25 | Victor Nava
    The US military sank another suspected drug vessel in the Pacific Ocean Thursday, marking the 22nd strike under the Trump administration’s Operation Southern Spear and the first since War Secretary Pete Hegseth was accused of ordering survivors of a boat bombing be killed. The latest lethal strike killed “four male narco-terrorists” traveling on a vessel operated by a “Designated Terrorist Organization” in international waters, according to US Southern Command. “Intelligence confirmed that the vessel was carrying illicit narcotics and transiting along a known narco-trafficking route in the Eastern Pacific,” US Southern Command said. The strike is the first in more...
  • China’s Military Displays Are a Masterclass in Distraction The nation’s true advantage over the West is its ability to innovate and subvert at mass scale.

    12/05/2025 1:39:26 AM PST · by daniel1212 · 9 replies
    Centre for International Governance Innovation ^ | December 4, 2025 | Kyle Volpi Hiebert
    Beijing’s epic military parade in early September triggered Western anxiety over China’s mounting hard-power potential. Indeed, the weapons trotted out were fearsome... But there’s a danger in fixating on China’s military upgrades. In fact, the country is fast eclipsing liberal democracies in more pragmatic ways — or already has. Grand set pieces of military theatre highlight combat threats to be taken seriously. Yet the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is positioning the nation as a twenty-first-century leader for different reasons. Among these are China’s near monopoly on critical mineral processing and refinement, its application-centric approach to artificial intelligence (AI), and...
  • Vanished in the Flood: The Story of Doggerland | Full Documentary [50:07]

    12/04/2025 11:03:00 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 9 replies
    YouTube ^ | August 22, 2025 | Get.history
    Around 8,000 years ago, a vast stretch of land connected Britain to mainland Europe. This lost world, known as Doggerland, was a thriving Mesolithic landscape teeming with mammoth, deer, and human communities. But everything changed with a catastrophic event that submerged this Stone Age Eden beneath the rising waters of the North Sea. In 1931, fishermen accidentally pulled prehistoric bones and tools from the seafloor, marking the first modern discovery of Doggerland. Since then, especially from the 1990s through 2019, archaeologists and scientists have used sonar scans, seabed sampling, and digital reconstructions to piece together what life was like in...
  • Another collection of Harper Lee’s writings arises: These works show the author trying her darndest to find her voice

    12/04/2025 8:42:23 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 6 replies
    Spectator World ^ | 12/04/2025 | Philip Womack
    Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird hardly needs an introduction, as I expect everyone in the world has read it, or has seen the film starring Gregory Peck. (If you haven’t read it, perhaps you should.) Lee, incidentally, went to visit the film set, and had this to say about Peck: “an inspired performance. In some mysterious way, Gregory Peck’s Atticus Finch transcended illusion.” If that seems a tad clichéd and not especially insightful, then I’m afraid to say that this is the general tenor of the nonfiction pieces in The Land of Sweet Forever , alongside eight previously unseen...
  • Minnesota Democratic lawmakers received over $50K in campaign cash from Feeding Our Future fraudsters

    12/04/2025 8:36:56 PM PST · by Libloather · 18 replies
    NY Post ^ | 12/04/25 | Isabel Vincent
    Minnesota Democratic lawmakers, including the Attorney General, were handed over $53,000 in campaign contributions by fraudsters who ripped off taxpayer cash meant to feed children. AG Keith Ellison, his councilman son, mayor Jacob Frey, Representative Ilhan Omar and others received cash from the scammers who siphoned off some $250 million, largely through nonprofit Feeding Our Future. Many did so after meeting the crooks, raising questions about how much they knew. “I’m not here because I think it’s going to help my re-election,” Ellison said during an encounter with Somali business leaders, two of whom later became criminal defendants linked to...
  • Sturgeon, Theodore

    12/04/2025 5:04:13 PM PST · by kawhill · 19 replies
    Encyclopedia of Science Fiction ^ | Entry updated 13 October 2025 | Tagged: Author.
    (1918-1985) Working name of US author born Edward Hamilton Waldo in New York City.
  • The Midweek Update - Britain's Worst Nightmare: Three Nuclear Powers Meet in Moscow - December 3, 2025

    12/04/2025 4:53:07 AM PST · by jacknhoo · 21 replies
    Promethean Action ^ | December 03 2025 | Susan Kokinda
    Something unprecedented happened in Moscow. Trump's envoy met with Putin while China's foreign minister met with his Russian counterpart. Three nuclear superpowers converged, and London is in panic because they can end British imperial control. In this episode, Susan Kokinda discusses a significant event in Moscow involving Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff, Vladimir Putin, and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The meeting represents a major shift in global power dynamics, signaling potential threats to British imperial control. Kokinda delves into Trump's new alliances with Russia and China and his efforts to target the financial lifeblood of the British Empire. The episode...
  • Alexander the Great held this coin (maybe) [4:14]

    12/03/2025 6:28:48 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 13 replies
    YouTube ^ | December 2, 2025 | Toldinstone Footnotes (Garrett Ryan, Ph.D)
    This video features an extremely rare decadrachm of Alexander the Great - a coin that the conqueror himself might have presented to one of his officers. Alexander the Great held this coin (maybe) | 4:14 Toldinstone Footnotes | 44.2K subscribers | 3,217 views | December 2, 2025 Coins [Toldinstone Footnotes search]
  • 'Breathtaking' 6,000-year-old Texas murals overturn myth of random rock art

    12/03/2025 3:15:10 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 37 replies
    Interesting Engineering ^ | Maria Mocerino | November 29, 2025
    Texas researchers have now definitively dated a distinctive rock art tradition, a profound discovery shared across multiple ancient Mesoamerican cultures.For thousands of years, ancient forager societies across southwest Texas and northern Mexico painted these stunning murals, known as the "Pecos River Style," inside remote limestone rock shelters.These colossal murals stretch up to 100 feet long and soar 20 feet tall...Though the desert climate perfectly preserved these significant American works, researchers only recently attempted to date the tradition...To pinpoint the art's origin, researchers employed 57 radiocarbon dating analyses across 12 sites, utilizing plasma oxidation and accelerator mass spectrometry, which firmly placed...
  • An Immigrant's Plaint--100 Years Ago, It Was Irish Who "Need Not Apply"

    12/03/2025 11:19:39 AM PST · by CharlesOConnell · 20 replies
    My Grandmother died when I was 3 weeks old. (Fidelity to the Catholic Faith came down to me from her through my Mother.) When her whole family was shipping out from Ireland, the boat had just departed; the parents looked around: "Where is Lillian?" Her Auntie was holding her back on the docks. "Now you'll come back to us." They never did.A song, very popular at the time, reflects similar circumstances. The Irish must flee, or perish. In Kathleen Mavourneen (click to hear the music), her erstwhile suitor--maybe almost betrothed--on the day he must depart, not to see her for...
  • Young People Have a Lot More Wealth Than We Thought

    12/03/2025 9:46:54 AM PST · by daniel1212 · 18 replies
    economistwritingeveryday.com ^ | January 24, 2024 | Jeremy Horpedahl
    ...first let me present the latest version of the chart (through 2023q3): ...young people have a lot more wealth than it appeared in past versions of this chart!.. this isn’t just the wealth of Millennials, and therefore the median age of this group is lower than in my past charts. The two dollar figures I highlighted are at the median age of 30 for these age cohorts (unfortunately we don’t have data for Boomers at that age).... when the 2022 survey data was released (read my summary of the data), young people had a lot more wealth than we thought...
  • Trump says Americans may soon pay ‘no income tax’ as White House explores alternative revenue streams

    12/03/2025 2:32:15 AM PST · by Libloather · 62 replies
    Fox Business ^ | 12/02/25 | Jasmine Baehr
    President Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that Americans may "not even have income tax to pay" in the near future, saying tariff-driven revenue could allow for the historic elimination of the federal income tax under his tenure. Trump told a press gaggle after his cabinet meeting that "at some point in the not too distant future you won’t even have income tax to pay," arguing that revenue the government is collecting under his administration is now "so great… so enormous." "Whether you get rid of it or just keep it around for fun or have it really low, much lower than...
  • Dana Winner

    12/02/2025 10:34:24 AM PST · by kawhill · 4 replies
    BGUNIVERSITY ^ | 9 December 2012, 12:58am | BGUNIVERSITY
    Biography Born 10 February 1965 (age 60) Born In Hasselt, Limburg, Flanders, Belgium Dana Winner (Hasselt, 10 February 1965) is a Flemish singer. Her real name is Chantal Vanlee. Under the guidance of Jean Klüger she debuted in 1990
  • Minnesota state government employees say they wrote to Kamala Harris, DNC, 'warning' about Walz as VP pick

    12/02/2025 12:48:41 AM PST · by Libloather · 16 replies
    Fox News ^ | 12/01/25 | Ashley Carnahan
    A group of Minnesota state government employees said they wrote to former Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) multiple times "warning them" about Gov. Tim Walz and what they described as his "incompetence, fraud scandals and retaliation." "We tried our best to keep the public informed as our tweets are public. Maybe Kamala Harris turned a blind eye to fraud like her running mate?," the Minnesota Department of Human Service Employees account — which says it represents more than 480 current staff members at the Minnesota Department of Human Services — posted on X. "Over the...
  • Democratic Socialist Janeese Lewis George launches bid for DC mayor

    12/02/2025 12:14:23 AM PST · by Libloather · 12 replies
    NY Post ^ | 12/02/25 | Victor Nava
    Washington, DC, Council member Janeese Lewis George, a Democratic Socialist, launched her campaign for mayor of the nation’s capital on Monday – and she’s reportedly seeking to emulate Zohran Mamdani’s New York City mayoral bid. Lewis George, 37, is seeking to replace DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, who announced last week that she would not seek re-election to a fourth term. “Rent’s rising in homes people can’t afford. Folks are working hard and still feeling the squeeze, while the few in power rake in profits,” Lewis George said in a video announcing her run for mayor, echoing the rhetoric that propelled...
  • Scientists discover way to allow patients to breathe through their butts

    12/01/2025 6:25:18 PM PST · by Red Badger · 42 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | December 01, 2025 | Mister Retrops
    If we've proven anything here at Not the Bee, it's that a lot of people (especially politicians) talk out their backsides. But that kind of idiomatic speech doesn't require breathing out the rear end too. In point of fact, I doubt anyone has ever even considered using their rear end to breathe. Until Now! According to Science News, medical doctor and stem cell biologist Takanori Takebe recently performed the first human trials of "butt breathing." When his father caught pneumonia and was put on a ventilator, Takebe was aghast about how awful ventilators were and figured there must be another...
  • Old Copper Culture

    12/01/2025 4:57:58 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 13 replies
    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee ^ | 2006 | Kevin M. Cullen
    IntroductionThe Old Copper Complex, also known as the Old Copper Culture, refers to the items made by early inhabitants of the Great Lakes region during a period that spans several thousand years and covers several thousand square miles. The most conclusive evidence suggests that native copper was utilized to produce a wide variety of tools beginning in the Middle Archaic period circa 4,000 BC. The vast majority of this evidence comes from dense concentrations of Old Copper finds in eastern Wisconsin. These copper tools cover a broad range of artifact types: axes, adzes, various forms of projectile points, knives, perforators,...