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  • AP Weekly News Quiz - 10 Questions From This Week's News

    05/22/2026 7:46:11 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 4 replies
    Associated Press News Quiz ^ | May 22, 2026 | JASMYNE RICARD
    I got 9/10 - Newsroom-worthy That’s editor-level mastery. You clearly keep up with what's going on in the world. Or subscribe to all our newsletters. Either way — well done. That's the same as your average from previous quizzes. ============================================================= I didn't know the one about the 'RAP' star for some reason...........🙄
  • Arrests made in connection to death of Amos Ferrier during attempt to thwart Minneapolis auto theft

    05/22/2026 1:22:10 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 15 replies
    Alpha News ^ | May 20, 2026 | Crime Watch MN
    The incident occurred on Friday outside Rick's Coffee Bar on the 5400 block of 43rd Avenue South, when police said Ferrier interrupted the theft of his vehicle. Janaya Samiah Frost, top left, and Riniyah Brinique Allen, bottom left (Hennepin County Sheriff's Office); Right: Amos Ferrier/Rick's Coffee Bar Minneapolis police say they’ve arrested two women in connection to the death of Amos Ferrier, who died after attempting to stop his vehicle from being stolen. The incident occurred on Friday outside Rick’s Coffee Bar on the 5400 block of 43rd Avenue South, when police said Ferrier interrupted the theft of his vehicle....
  • “Ludicrous”: Democrats Kill Plan for Women’s Museum Because It Would Be About . . . Women!

    05/22/2026 1:03:57 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 17 replies
    The Liberty Daily ^ | May 22, 2026 | Bob Unruh
    (WND)—Democrats in the U.S. House have killed a proposal for a Women’s Museum on the National Mall because it would be about … WOMEN! Applying their anti-science transgender agenda, that men can become women by saying they are women, they rejected the plan because an amendment would provide that the subjects in the museum be biological women. “The measure came up short in a vote of 204-216 after a handful of conservative GOP lawmakers joined Democrats in tanking the legislation that would secure a site for the forthcoming Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum on the grounds of the Mall,” explained...
  • Congo suspends funeral wakes and big gatherings in Ebola outbreak, as WHO upgrades risk assessment

    05/22/2026 11:16:49 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 11 replies
    AP News ^ | May 22, 2026 | JUSTIN KABUMBA and MONIKA PRONCZUK
    BUNIA, Congo (AP) — Authorities in northeastern Congo banned funeral wakes and gatherings of more 50 people Friday in an effort to curb a rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak in a region where medical workers have struggled with a lack of resources and pushback from angry residents. The World Health Organization said that the outbreak now poses a “very high” risk for Congo — up from a previous categorization of “high” — but that the risk of the disease spreading globally remains low. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said 82 cases and seven deaths have been confirmed in Congo, but that...
  • Flight Grounds After Someone Tried to Open Door 7 Miles High

    05/22/2026 9:49:43 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 54 replies
    The Liberty Daily ^ | May 22, 2026 | Arianna Hooker, The Daily Caller
    (The Daily Caller)—A United Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing Thursday after an incident involving an unruly passenger. The individual attempted to open a plane door at 36,000 feet and assaulted another passenger, the New York Post reported. The flight took off from Newark Liberty International Airport and was headed to Guatemala City when it had to make an unanticipated landing less than two hours after departure. United Airlines Flight 1551 landed safely at Washington Dulles International Airport around 8:30 p.m. local time Thursday after the crew reported a passenger disturbance, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told...
  • Virginia judge drops case against vice principal charged with ignoring 1st grader's threats before he shot his teacher

    05/21/2026 9:12:29 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 12 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | May 21, 2026 | Harris Rigby
    Remember a few years back when a six-year-old boy went to school with a gun in his backpack after weeks of making threats against his teacher, and then shot the teacher in the chest? The teacher somehow survived, even though the student thought he had "shot that b**** dead." The teacher even successfully filed suit against the vice principal of the school for failing to act to stop the student. notthebee.com Jury finds vice principal responsible for ignoring repeated threats from 6-year-old who shot teacher and bragged about it In January 2023, a six-year-old black kid in Virginia went to...
  • Students test rotating rocket engine with 20,000 blasts per second for space missions

    05/21/2026 8:17:32 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 13 replies
    Interesting Engineering ^ | May 18, 2026 | Georgina Jedikovska
    The Pegasus team from the Aris student space initiative has generated a stable detonation wave with its engine. Robin Wyss / Aris Space ========================================================================= Students in Switzerland have recently tested an experimental rocket engine that is capable of generating 20,000 detonation waves per second, the same propulsion concept explored by NASA and Japanese researchers for future space missions. The so-called rotating detonation rocket engine (RDRE) is powered by propane and liquid oxygen. It was built by the Pegasus team, a student project within the ARIS (Academic Space Initiative Switzerland) at ETH Zurich. The third-year students spent nearly a year developing...
  • Fox News' Johnny 'Joey' Jones reenlists in United States Marine Corps

    05/21/2026 7:23:18 PM PDT · by PROCON · 22 replies
    foxnews.com ^ | May 20, 2026 | Joseph A. Wulfsohn , Brian Flood
    Secretary of War Pete Hegseth led the swearing-in ceremony at the PentagonFox News host Johnny "Joey" Jones reenlisted in the United States Marine Corps on Wednesday during a swearing-in ceremony at the Pentagon."The last job I had in uniform — my job was to get better. It was to heal. It's a very selfish thing. My job was to heal. The Marine Corps paid me to get better, and then I retired. And there's nothing wrong with that, but it was unfinished business," Jones said at the ceremony.Jones, a formerly-retired staff sergeant, served eight years in the Marine Corps and...
  • Former CDC director on Ebola outbreak: ‘I suspect this is going to become a very significant pandemic’

    05/21/2026 6:23:33 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 46 replies
    The Hill ^ | May 21, 2026 | Ashleigh Fields
    Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield said Wednesday he suspects the spreading Ebola outbreak in Africa will spread across three new countries and become a “very significant pandemic.” “I suspect this is going to become a very significant pandemic, probably going to leak into Tanzania, leak into southern Sudan, maybe leak into Rwanda,” Redfield said during an appearance on NewsNation’s “Elizabeth Vargas Reports.” “So, it’s going to be very disruptive,” he added. A majority of the Ebola cases are in Congo and Uganda. Local health officials in the two nations reported 536 suspected cases, 105...
  • Eli Lilly says next-generation weight loss drug clears crucial obesity trial

    05/21/2026 1:13:55 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 23 replies
    CNBC ^ | May 21, 2026 | Annika Kim Constantino
    Key Points Eli Lilly said its next-generation drug cleared a crucial late-stage trial in patients with obesity, delivering significant weight loss across doses. The results bring Lilly one step closer to filing for approval of the weekly injection, called retatrutide, which works differently from existing injections and pills. The highest dose of retatrutide helped patients lose 28.3% of their weight — or 70.3 pounds — on average over 80 weeks. ==================================================================== VIDEO AT LINK........ Eli Lilly on Thursday said its next-generation drug cleared a crucial late-stage trial in patients with obesity, delivering significant weight loss across doses. The results bring...
  • Why The Heart Exercise ‘Sweet Spot’ May Be 560 Minutes Weekly, Not 150

    05/21/2026 9:14:52 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 63 replies
    Study Finds ^ | May 20, 2026 | Professor Ziheng Ning (Macao Polytechnic University)
    The Standard Exercise Guideline Cuts Heart Risk by Only 8%, New Data Show In A Nutshell Hitting the standard 150-minutes-per-week exercise guideline was associated with only about an 8% to 9% reduction in heart disease risk across all fitness levels, a reduction the researchers describe as “consistent but modest.” Cutting heart disease risk by 30% or more appeared to require exercise volumes roughly three to four times higher than the minimum recommendation, around 560 to 610 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous activity per week. A person’s cardiorespiratory fitness level independently contributed to lower heart disease risk beyond what exercise volume alone explained,...
  • 5 Cups Cocoa Daily: Tribe with Clean Arteries, Normal Blood Pressure & Blood Sugar

    05/21/2026 6:20:14 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 47 replies
    Western Journal ^ | May 21, 2026 | Staff
    The flavanols (a type of polyphenol) in this type of cacao are shown in studies to improve heart health, lower blood pressure, boost blood flow throughout the body, improve blood sugar, and even improve your gut health by diversifying your microbiome. (Earth Echo Foods ) ============================================================== There’s an indigenous group of people called the Kuna in Panama that are a fascinating story in longevity as well as stellar cardiovascular health, and lack of metabolic diseases like diabetes, etc. The Kuna people drink an average of 5 cups of a type of cocoa every day, and they have 9x lower rates...
  • Striking New Views of the First Atomic Bomb Test - Forgotten photos of the Trinity detonation show the immensity of the project

    05/21/2026 4:59:42 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 31 replies
    IEEE Spectrum ^ | 16 May, 2026 | Emily Seyl
    At 0.016 seconds after the atomic detonation, the fireball was already hundreds of meters wide. The tiny squares to the left and right in this image are billboards 200 meters from the center of the explosion. Los Alamos National Laboratory.Editor’s note: If you’d like to pinpoint the instant when the world entered the nuclear age, 5:29:45 a.m. Mountain War Time on 16 July 1945, is an excellent choice. That was the moment when human beings first unleashed the power of the nucleus in an immense, blinding ball of fire above a gloomy stretch of desert in the Jornada del Muerto...
  • DHS Confirms Illegal Immigrant Trucker in Another Deadly California Crash Entered U.S. Under Biden

    05/20/2026 8:32:22 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 20 replies
    Red State ^ | May 20, 2026 | Ben Smith
    The Biden administration caught him at the border, released him into the country, and walked away. Now two people are dead on a California highway, and the man behind the wheel of that semi-truck is an illegal immigrant from India who never should have been there. Authorities arrested 24-year-old Manvir Singh following a deadly multi-vehicle crash on Tuesday on northbound Highway 99 near Lodi, California. The California Highway Patrol responded around 12:20 p.m. after Singh's big rig jackknifed, skidded off the road, and slammed into a guardrail, triggering a collision involving three other vehicles. Two people were killed. Singh allegedly...
  • Airbus triples compute power with supercomputer upgrade for next-gen aircraft design

    05/20/2026 8:06:56 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 24 replies
    Interesting Engineering ^ | May 20, 2026 | Ameya Paleja
    Based on the BullSequana XH300 rack, the supercomputer features a mix of AMD and NVIDIA CPUs and GPUs, with IBM’s Spectrum Scale storage. Representative image of a supercomputer at Airbus. Bull French aircraft giant Airbus recently inaugurated new supercomputing infrastructure spread across two sites, one in France and one in Germany, as it looks to design the future of aerospace. The company has used high-performance computers (HPC) or supercomputers for over two decades and upgraded its infrastructure with a €100 million (US$116 million) investment over five years with advanced computing provider, Bull. Supercomputers are highly specialized computing systems that can...
  • Hypersonic ramjet engine designing time cut from months to seconds by GE Aerospace

    05/20/2026 7:52:49 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 79 replies
    Interesting Engineering ^ | May 20, 2026 | Abhishek Bhardwaj
    The first preliminary design layout for a hypersonic ramjet engine is a strong proof point that shows the tech’s potential to revolutionize the design process. A hypersonic dual-mode ramjet from GE Aerospace. Stock image. GE Aerospace US-based GE Aerospace has announced a historical feat, which is producing the preliminary design layout for a hypersonic ramjet engine in mere seconds. The feat was made possible with the help of a generative artificial intelligence-powered app that was demonstrated by a team of AI researchers at the company. According to the team, the hypersonic ramjet engine’s primary design layout met all criteria for...
  • Hundreds attend funeral for Massachusetts World War II veteran with no known family, "He deserved this kind of send off"

    05/19/2026 5:46:30 AM PDT · by DFG · 13 replies
    CBS News ^ | 05/18/2026 | Paul Burton
    An incredible outpouring of love and respect as hundreds of strangers filled St. Joseph the Worker Church in Hanson to bid farewell to World War II U.S. Navy veteran John Bernard Arnold III. A veteran group put out the call for the public to attend the funeral to help honor Arnold, an East Bridgewater man who had no known family. "When the veterans service officer from Hanson put out the call that he had outlived everyone, he didn't even imagine this level of support. It's just fantastic," said Dr. Andrea Gayle-Bennett, the deputy secretary for the Executive Office of Veteran...
  • America: The Real Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

    05/19/2026 4:39:24 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 24 replies
    American Greatness ^ | 19 May, 2026 | Victor Davis Hanson
    America has repeatedly been declared a dying empire, yet every rival—from Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union to China—has ultimately fallen short of US power and resilience. One American view of China—now increasingly popular on the Left and the Right alike, especially among the hate-Trump crowd—is that the communist colossus will be forever ascendant, with continued astonishing levels of food production, ship construction, and industrial output. In this pessimistic view, China will soon replace America as the world’s predominant power. We are, supposedly, like an exhausted British Empire circa 1945, and China is the new version of the postwar American...
  • Geochemists find natural white hydrogen source in billion-year-old Canadian Shield

    05/18/2026 8:48:58 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 21 replies
    Interesting Engineering ^ | May 18, 2026 | Mrigakshi Dixit
    In the dark tunnels of an active mine near Timmins, Ontario, something extraordinary is leaking out of the Earth. Long-term measurement provided evidence of sustained accumulation and discharge of natural hydrogen generated within Earth’s crust. Barbara Sherwood Lollar In the dark tunnels of an active mine near Timmins, Ontario, something extraordinary is leaking out of the Earth. It isn’t toxic gas, but pure energy. For the first time, geochemists have captured and measured sustained bursts of “white hydrogen” emanating directly from billion-year-old rock formations. The discovery was led by researchers at the University of Toronto and the University of Ottawa....
  • Canadian gets lifetime firearm ban for killing his friend while taking turns shooting each other in body armor

    05/18/2026 6:15:34 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 32 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | May 18, 2026 | Mister Retrops
    Maybe you feel like you've read this story before... notthebee.com Two Texas guys took turns shooting each other in kevlar helmets. It ended the way you would expect. For a couple of hundred dollars, anyone can buy a kevlar helmet, but I mean how do you know they'll actually stop bullets? But that story happened in Texas and was two doofuses wearing Kevlar helmets. This story happened back in March 2023 in Canada with two doofuses wearing a (supposedly) bulletproof vest. According to CTVNews, Adam John Steenbergen and Mike Leier were out drinking, driving, and snorting cocaine when they decided...