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  • Australia Nabs Cockroach Kingpin In Illegal Bug Crackdown, Officials Say

    06/08/2026 4:59:39 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 20 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | June 05, 2026 | Mark Tanos
    Australian wildlife officers have busted a single breeder holding more than 100,000 banned live cockroaches, the largest grab of exotic invertebrates the nation has ever recorded. Madagascar hissing cockroach DUBIA The operator, who ran a commercial outfit in Bathurst, New South Wales, had been raising more than 100,000 banned cockroaches, a stockpile officials valued at 200,000 Australian dollars ($142,000), according to The Associated Press. A government spokesperson confirmed to the outlet that prosecutors did not file any charges against the breeder. The insects will be destroyed. What landed the breeder in regulators’ sights were two foreign species, the Madagascar hissing...
  • Alaska Man Monday: Texas Cyclists, and Another Cautionary Moose Tale

    06/08/2026 4:26:35 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 9 replies
    Red State ^ | June 08, 2026 | Ward Clark
    At last, it’s beginning to feel like summer! We’ve had a week of sunshine and warm days here in the Susitna Valley, and much as we love the peaceful, lovely winters here, it’s always nice to have a few sunny, t-shirt days in the summertime. On to some interesting stuff from the Great Land and beyond: It’s always great to see the nation’s two biggest states working together in a good cause. A group of 39 students at the University of Texas at Austin, split into two smaller teams, are currently seventeen days into a 70-day odyssey from Austin to...
  • After Swiss Scientists Injected ‘Repair’ Microrobots into the Injured Spinal Cords of Fish and Mice, Something Incredible Happened

    06/07/2026 7:19:42 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 14 replies
    The Debrief ^ | June 07, 2026 | Christopher Plain
    Scientists from ETH Zurich in Switzerland have announced a series of successful experiments involving the repair of injured spinal cords in zebrafish and mice after being injected with magnetically controlled microrobots containing pluripotent stem cells. According to a statement announcing the ETH team’s work, both the zebrafish and mice injected with the microrobots showed improved movement and normalized exploratory behavior within just a few days after treatment. Although the initial studies were confined to lab animals, the team hopes their magnetically controlled microrobot approach to the precision delivery of pluripotent stem cells could eventually be adapted for humans with spinal...
  • Glowing Blue Spider Found Among Dozens of Unknown Species in an Uncharted Region of the World

    06/06/2026 4:36:26 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 11 replies
    Daily Galaxy ^ | June 05, 2026 | Arezki Amiri |
    A blue-glowing spider was only the first clue. Deep in Angola, scientists uncovered a hidden world of species still waiting for names after long trek. A crowned crab spider that glows bright blue under ultraviolet light. An armored cricket that can squirt defensive fluid. A ladybird orb-web spider that mimics a toxic beetle. These are among the dozens of species potentially unknown to science discovered during a February 2026 expedition to Angola’s remote Lisima plateau. The survey, called the Cassai Life Atlas, was conducted by The Wilderness Project, an organization founded by South African explorer Steve Boyes. The team of...
  • USDA confirms second screwworm fly found in Texas

    06/05/2026 10:52:04 PM PDT · by OrangeHoof · 26 replies
    The Hill ^ | 06-05-26 | Sophie Brams
    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed a second case of a flesh-eating screwworm parasite in Texas on Friday, as it races to contain and eradicate the outbreak before it severely impacts the cattle population. A New World screwworm was detected in a one-month-old calf in Zavala County after testing a “number of suspected cases,” according to USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). It was found less than six miles away from the ranch where the pest was reported in another young calf earlier this week. ( Snip ) The New World screwworm is a species of parasitic...
  • How a Boy and his Eagle in Mongolia Helped a Grieving Singaporean Son to let go – and Create the Book he Needed

    06/05/2026 6:55:36 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 13 replies
    Artist Siyuan Aw's debut picture book Our Wings As One began with a solitary journey to Mongolia, and an extraordinary meeting with a boy and his eagle – who taught him the strength to let go, and the courage to begin again.The first time Siyuan Aw met Bekku, the 17-year-old was standing on top of his family’s hut somewhere in Mongolia’s Altai Mountains, phone raised skywards trying to catch a signal and frustrated by the choppy connection. And then he called out to his golden eagle, which emerged from the clouds and landed on his outstretched arm. It was a...
  • Environmental Activist Group Files Suit on Saving Rare AZ Snail, Where It Is Should Raise Eyebrows

    06/03/2026 10:05:59 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 32 replies
    Red State ^ | June 03, 2026 | Becca Lower
    It seems like, without fail, the activist Left seeks out ways of using the legal system to get whatever radical policy they want retained via a judge's ruling, or stop some Conservative policy that half of the American people overwhelmingly voted for during a recent presidential election. Such might be tha case in this new story, where an environmental group has filed suit in my state of Arizona against the Trump administration ... over the habitat of a rare species of desert spring snail. But the fact that this snail can only live where President Trump is planning on building...
  • Bear Injures Four in Residential Area of Japan as Annual Number of Attacks Rises

    06/02/2026 12:47:38 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 37 replies
    Euronews ^ | 6/2 | Gavin Blackburn
    Japan's Environment Ministry said 13 people were killed in more than 230 bear attacks in 2025, exceeding the number of fatalities and attacks in any preceding year. A bear injured four people in a residential area of Japan on Tuesday in the latest case of an attack by the animals in an area of the country where bears have increasingly encroached on the human population in recent years. Police and fire department officials rushed to the scene in the Sasakino district of Fukushima in northeastern Japan after receiving an emergency call from the Fukushima Steel Works reporting bear attacks on...
  • Teen Goes on Violent Spree at Barrel Racing Event in Las Vegas, Multiple Horses Repeatedly Stabbed

    06/01/2026 9:50:49 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 65 replies
    The Gateway Pundit ^ | June 1, 2026 | Margaret Flavin
    On May 30th, a 17-year-old girl was arrested for allegedly stabbing three horses at a National Barrel Horse Association (NBHA) barrel racing event in Las Vegas. The incident, which occurred early that morning, happened at the South Point Arena & Equestrian Center during the NBHA Professional’s Choice Las Vegas Super Show. According to police, the suspect had access to the barn where the horses were held awaiting competition, and three horses were "intentionally injured with a sharp object." The Las Vegas Metro Police Department said in a statement, "On May 30, 2026, at approximately 2:07 a.m., LVMPD Communications received a...
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr Has a long History Handling Snakes

    05/31/2026 4:16:36 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 16 replies
    Twitter / X / Robert Kennedy ^ | May 31, 2026 | Robert F. Kennedy Jr
    Not bored with snakes yet? I caught this Timber rattler during a Colorado River trip with my Dad in 1967. My cousin Maria Shriver is to my left. pic.twitter.com/ULMzv2hFJN— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) May 31, 2026The girl is Maria Shriver. I don't know who the nose picker in the back is!......... 🙄
  • Africa CDC Says Over 1,100 Suspected Ebola Cases In DR Congo And Uganda

    05/31/2026 1:51:32 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 31 replies
    Barron's ^ | May 31, 2026 | Agence France Presse
    More than 1,100 people were suspected of having contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighbouring Uganda, the head of the African Union's health agency said on Sunday in a commentary for the Financial Times. Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention director general Jean Kaseya said there were 263 confirmed cases in both countries as of Saturday, with 43 confirmed deaths. More than 1,100 suspected cases were still being investigated, he wrote in the editorial. On Thursday, the Africa CDC said there had been 246 suspected deaths from the virus. "We must move at the speed of...
  • From 85% White to Minority in Our Own Country by 2050

    05/31/2026 12:40:56 AM PDT · by MarlonRando · 218 replies
    Independent Sentinel ^ | 5-30-26 | M Dowling
    Between the falling birth rates, chain migration, anchor babies, and the planned demographic changes by our social engineers, non-whites will be the majority by 2050 or sooner if Democrats get back into office. They would open the borders again. There is no reason to think otherwise. If you think they will be nice to white people, you are sadly mistaken. For some reason, Democrats decided white people can’t have their own country. Possibly, it’s because they see them all as future Democrats they can manipulate due to their neediness.
  • Google Reportedly Planning to Release TENS OF MILLIONS of Mosquitoes into Two States to 'Stop' Spread of Several Dangerous Diseases

    05/30/2026 5:57:06 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 44 replies
    The Gateway Pundit ^ | May 30, 2026 | Cullen Linebarger
    America's most infamous tech company has a bold, potentially risky plan to supposedly reduce the spread of mosquito-borne illnesses, assuming the federal government will sign off on the proposal. As The New York Post reported, Google wants federal approval to unleash approximately 32 MILLION mosquitoes into the states of California and Florida over the next two years. This is supposedly part of an effort to halt the spread of several serious mosquito-borne illnesses, including West Nile virus, St. Louis encephalitis, dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever. The Google researchers particularly focused on West Nile and St. Louis encephalitis. The former...
  • Bill Gates Releases Hundreds of Millions of Bacteria-Infected Mosquitoes Across Colombia

    05/29/2026 7:12:07 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 90 replies
    Slay News ^ | May 29, 2026 | Frank Bergman
    A growing number of experts are raising the alarm over billionaire Bill Gates’s extensive involvement in genetically modified mosquito projects after it emerged that the Microsoft co-founder has released hundreds of millions of bacteria-infested mosquitoes into the wild in Colombia. The revelation is drawing renewed scrutiny to Gates’s other mosquito-based biological interventions around the world, with scientists warning that the long-term consequences remain largely unknown. The concerns intensified after the government of Burkina Faso terminated the controversial Target Malaria project last year, citing biosafety risks, questionable effectiveness, and concerns over scientific sovereignty. The project had received significant funding from the...
  • First pig liver and kidneys transplanted into a person — could ease organ shortages

    05/29/2026 6:14:24 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 68 replies
    Nature ^ | May 29, 2026 | Rachel Fieldhouse
    Organs from genetically modified pigs are being used in trials in China and the US. A 53-year-old clinically dead man has become the first person to receive two kidneys and a whole liver from a genetically modified pig. The man’s organ function was sustained for almost five days with consent from his family, and there were no signs that the organs were being rejected in the first 24 hours, according to a study published in Med today1. Most procedures in which a pig organ is transplanted into a person — known as xenotransplantation — involve only a single organ. A...
  • Blue Octopus Found Near The Galápagos May Have Just Changed Deep-Sea Science

    05/28/2026 7:29:11 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 23 replies
    Study Finds ^ | Janet Voight (Field Museum of Natural History), Alexander Ziegler (University of Bonn)
    In A Nutshell A single octopus collected nearly a mile deep near the Galápagos Islands has been identified as a new species, Microeledone galapagensis, overturning a recent definition that placed its entire family exclusively in the cold Southern Ocean. Small enough to fit in the palm of a hand and vivid blue on top with a deep purple-to-maroon underside, the animal displays an unusual reversed color pattern that extends inside its body, a feature researchers think may help hide the glow of bioluminescent prey. Because the DNA samples were lost and no second specimen has been collected, the entire species...
  • Goats spotted running through Muslim-majority Michigan city ahead of sacrificial holiday

    05/28/2026 4:36:08 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 37 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | May 27, 2026 | Joel Abbott
    The stereotype here is so on the nose that The Babylon Bee couldn't have written it better 😂 VIDEO AT LINK............... As they say in Dearborn, Alhamdulillah! People had thoughts on a local news account: This week is the Islamic slaughter day of Eid al-Adha, where a goat is killed to cover their sins. They connect this to the biblical story in Genesis 22 where Abraham is asked by God to offer his son as a sacrifice. Muslims, however, believe God offered up a ram to replace Ishmael, ignoring the fact that God's provision and promises were made through Isaac....
  • NEW VIDEO: RFK Jr. Just One-Upped Himself, This Time Capturing a Deadly Rattlesnake with Nothing but a Tiny Net and a Bucket

    05/27/2026 6:03:22 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 26 replies
    Western Journal ^ | May 27, 2026 | Randy DeSoto
    For those who were impressed with how Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. handled two black snakes at Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz’s house over the weekend, he definitely upped the ante. In a video posted on Wednesday, RFK can be seen removing a rattlesnake, presumably from his home in Los Angeles. “In response to the many comments about venomous snakes, this video shows how Cheryl and I handled a recent rattlesnake rescue,” Kennedy captioned the newly-posted video. https://twitter.com/i/status/2059748137506418787
  • Viral albino buffalo named ‘Donald Trump’ spared from Eid sacrifice in Bangladesh

    05/27/2026 3:59:00 PM PDT · by mairdie · 8 replies
    New York Post ^ | May 27, 2026 | Caitlin McCormack
    Moo-ving onto greener pastures. An albino buffalo that went viral for its striking resemblance to President Donald Trump was spared from slaughter at the annual Islamic feast of sacrifice on Wednesday — and rehomed in a zoo. The buffalo, which jokingly earned the name “Donald Trump” after its fetching coiffed blonde combover went viral, was slated to be killed during Eid al-Adha this week. The animal’s owner, 38-year-old Zia Uddin Mridha, sold it before it became a certified tourist attraction weeks before Eid. Federal authorities in Bangladesh intervened at the eleventh hour, saving the buffalo from certain death. They cited...
  • Teenage gang who lured schoolgirl, 15, to underpass and laughed as they filmed themselves raping avoid jail - as judge praises them for behaviour during trial

    05/27/2026 5:56:40 AM PDT · by MarlonRando · 53 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 5-21-26 | Jack Hardy
    Judge Nicholas Rowland told the boys: 'None of you need to go to prison today.' He said the boys are 'very young', had low intelligence, a 'limited understanding of consent' and were susceptible to 'peer pressure'. The judge also praised the boys for their conduct during the trial, saying 'I think of you as very young and none of you have been in any big trouble before. 'You have all done very well with the restrictions put in place throughout the trial. (The second boy) and (the third boy) your problems are quite bad.'