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  • Minnesota lawmakers fail at trying to get Omar to testify about alleged fraud, GOP leader talks next steps

    05/05/2026 5:27:50 PM PDT · by Libloather
    Fox News ^ | 5/05/26 | Alec Schemmel, Andrew Mark Miller
    Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., refused to respond to a request from a Minnesota committee seeking more information on her ties to the massive fraud scandal in the state, prompting a failed subpoena vote on Tuesday, but the committee’s chair says more options exist. The subpoena, which required a two-thirds committee vote in favor to pass, only got five out of the six votes needed despite the committee's Republican majority. "We have reached out to Representative Ilhan Omar on multiple occasions, inviting her to testify and inviting and requesting documents," State Rep. Kristin Robbins, chair of the House Fraud Prevention and...
  • DOJ sues Denver over ban on ‘assault weapons’

    05/05/2026 12:11:57 PM PDT · by Libloather · 12 replies
    Fox News ^ | 5/05/26 | Greg Norman-Diamond
    The Justice Department announced Tuesday that it has filed a lawsuit against the city of Denver, Colorado, "alleging that the City unconstitutionally bans certain constitutionally protected semi-automatic rifles." "These laws unconstitutionally infringe on the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms in common use for lawful purposes," according to the Justice Department. "The Constitution is not a suggestion and the Second Amendment is not a second-class right," Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a statement. "Denver's ban on commonly owned semi-automatic rifles directly violates the right to bear arms. This Department of Justice will vigorously...
  • Alito rips Jackson’s ‘utterly irresponsible’ solo dissent as Supreme Court fight shakes up 2026 map

    05/05/2026 12:04:34 PM PDT · by Libloather · 30 replies
    Fox News ^ | 5/05/26 | Ashley Oliver
    Justice Samuel Alito tore into Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s lone dissent in a high-stakes Louisiana redistricting dispute on Monday, calling her arguments "baseless and insulting" after the Supreme Court decided to fast-track implementing its recent redistricting ruling ahead of the 2026 midterms. Alito used a concurring opinion, joined by Justices Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas, to directly rebuke Jackson, saying her "dissent in this suit levels charges that cannot go unanswered." "The dissent goes on to claim that our decision represents an unprincipled use of power," Alito wrote, adding that that was a "groundless and utterly irresponsible charge." The clash...
  • Video | Mexican Navy helicopter loses power after takeoff.

    05/05/2026 10:38:08 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 28 replies
    Aviation Safety ^ | May 05, 2026 | Staff
    A Mexican Navy Mil Mi-17 helicopter failed to take off in Mazatlán, Sinaloa after engine problems, and after a few seconds crashed to the ground. There were no casualties, but the helicopter broke its nose landing gear during the hard landing. 43 Second Video at link. They got lucky................
  • The Etruscans, the ancient world's greatest untold story [11:12]

    05/05/2026 7:57:35 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 22 replies
    YouTube ^ | May 1, 2026 | Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
    Overshadowed by the rise of the Roman Empire, the Etruscan civilization -- and their exquisite art, progressive society, and advanced engineering -- was largely forgotten by history. This film reclaims their story, revealing how Etruscan innovations and customs were the foundation upon which the entire Roman world was built, and how their legacy continues today. The Etruscans, the ancient world's greatest untold story | 11:12 Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco | 36.1K subscribers | 58,106 views | May 1, 2026
  • Archaeologists Unearth a Papyrus Fragment From the 'Iliad' Tucked Inside the Wrappings of a 1,600-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy

    05/05/2026 6:43:21 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 19 replies
    Smithsonian Magazine ^ | April 23, 2026 | Ellen Wexler
    In the ancient Egyptian city of Oxyrhynchus, archaeologists recently discovered a 1,600-year-old tomb with several mummies inside. Some of them were decorated with gold leaf or geometric patterns—features commonly found in burials of this kind.But one of the mummies was unearthed alongside a particularly unusual artifact: a papyrus fragment from Homer's Iliad, the epic poem set during the Trojan War. The ancient Greek text had been tucked beneath the wrappings on the mummy's abdomen during the embalming process."The fact that in this case the text, in Greek, refers to a literary text is truly novel," say Maite Mascort and Esther...
  • Rick Harrison Tells President Trump He Could Be the Best President Ever at White House Small Business Summit

    05/05/2026 6:16:17 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 8 replies
    100 Percent Fed Up ^ | May 04, 2026 | Staff
    Rick Harrison, the Las Vegas pawn shop owner and star of the hit show Pawn Stars, stood up at the White House Small Business Summit on Monday and said what a lot of Main Street business owners have been thinking. “Literally he’s going to go down as maybe the best president ever,” Harrison said of President Donald Trump. “I love this guy!” The moment drew cheers from a room packed with more than 130 business owners who had traveled from across the country to mark National Small Business Week at the White House. VIDEO AT LINK............. Harrison, who owns the...
  • 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 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...
  • 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,...
  • 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...
  • Luxurious Gaza cafes poke quite the hole in the ‘genocide’ narrative

    05/04/2026 7:13:41 PM PDT · by Libloather · 5 replies
    NY Post ^ | 5/04/26 | Post Editorial Board
    Horrors! The latest atrocity in Gaza, reports Al Jazeera, is a wave of “luxurious” cafes and restaurants that have sprung up, “revealing a new genocidal reality.” That’s right: Israel-haters have yet another new definition of “genocide,” wherein “fancy” restaurants “built with expensive materials, carefully painted, furnished with tables, sofas, and elegant chairs, with glass facades and shining lights,” giving off a “luxury feel” are fresh proof of the “genocidal abnormality” that Israel has inflicted on the people of Gaza. It’s genocidal, you see, because not everyone in Gaza can afford to go there: “The expensive new establishments reflect the deeply...
  • Skeleton Study Reveals Life on the Frontier After the Fall of Rome

    05/04/2026 5:15:38 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 11 replies
    Archaeology Magazine ^ | April 30, 2026 | editors / unattributed
    Live Science reports that Joachim Burger of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and his colleagues examined more than 250 sets of human remains of people who lived in what is now southern Germany, on what was the frontier of the Roman Empire, between A.D. 400 and 700. The researchers analyzed DNA samples from the bones, performed strontium isotope analysis to look for chemical signatures in the bones, and compared the results of the tests with 2,500 ancient and 379 modern genomes. The study suggests that many people engaged in monogamy, and nearly one-quarter of the children lost at least one parent...
  • Eric Swalwell sent X-rated videos, pervy messages while married — as he admits affairs (vile content)

    05/04/2026 3:46:35 PM PDT · by Libloather · 21 replies
    NY Post ^ | 5/04/26 | Annie Gaus
    Pervy ex-congressman Eric Swalwell sent nude photos and videos of himself masturbating through Snapchat — all while he was married — as lurid details of his alleged creepy conduct continue to spill out. Swalwell, who was once crowned the “Snapchat King of Congress,” regularly slid into women’s DMs and shared unsolicited nudes with several — exchanges that initially seemed innocent but quickly veered into explicit territory. Swalwell’s attempted sexual conquests even included a 19-year-old waitress in Los Angeles who was “stunned” to receive a LinkedIn message from the powerful Democratic lawmakers, according to CNN. Another young congressional staffer said Swalwell...
  • Hitler is informed he died 81 years ago

    05/04/2026 3:20:27 PM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 14 replies
    They could have done more with the premise.
  • Iran attacks cargo ship in Strait of Hormuz

    05/03/2026 1:07:34 PM PDT · by Libloather · 59 replies
    NY Post ^ | 5/03/26 | Ronny Reyes
    A cargo ship was struck by multiple small craft while sailing near the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday, UK military officials said. The ship, which was not immediately identified, was hit right off the coast of Sirik, Iran, just east of the strait, according to the British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations Centre. All crew members were reported safe, with no group immediately claiming responsibility for the attack. Iran’s military, however, has repeatedly warned any ship that tries to navigate the strait would be attacked unless they pay a toll and prove they are not affiliated with the US...
  • Meet "the New Einstein," a 33-year-old physicist who is seeking "the source code of the universe"

    05/03/2026 12:52:13 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 75 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | May 03, 2026 | Neo Anderson
    I still remember fondly the time I got an A- on my 8th grade earth science paper. It was one of my proudest moments as a student. Meanwhile, as MIT boasts, some folks are, well, a bit beyond that. Physics is riddled with paradoxes: Think of how information leaks from supposedly inescapable black holes or how the conventional laws of physics break down at the quantum scale. Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski '13 believes that within these apparent contradictions, new discoveries await. Ah yes, "how the conventional laws of physics break down at the quantum scale." I think about that often! Well,...
  • Ballots arrive Monday as turnout concerns shadow California primary (vote Swalwell)

    05/03/2026 12:06:16 PM PDT · by Libloather · 8 replies
    ABC 10 ^ | 5/01/26 | Jenny Huh
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California’s June 2 primary election is approaching, with ballots set to begin arriving for registered voters Monday. In the weeks leading up to Election Day, voters will receive four key pieces of mail: a state voter information guide, a county voter information guide, a sample ballot and an official ballot. “Democracy is a messy business, and it can take some work,” political analyst Steve Swatt said. “And it’s incumbent on us as voters to do our homework.” At the top of the ticket is the race to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom, a contest that analysts say remains...