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  • She Served The American People For 35 Years. Now Her Retirement Is On The Line!

    06/12/2025 12:15:57 PM PDT · by Racketeer · 63 replies
    NPR ^ | June 12, 2025 | Andrea Hsu
    "Do not betray the public servants who gave decades of their lives to this country," she wrote in the petition.
  • Tourist Who Buzzed Yellowstone Osprey Nest With Drone Could Get Six Months In Jail

    06/12/2025 5:32:47 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 32 replies
    Cowboy State Daily ^ | June 11, 2025 | Staff
    A tourist allegedly used a drone to buzz an osprey nest in Yellowstone National Park and could face up to six months in jail and a $5,000 fine for the violation of park rules. ============================================================ Yellowstone National Park visitor Vince Botkin said unidentified tourists used a drone to buzz an osprey nest in the park. The National Park Service confirmed that “an individual” was cited for illegally flying a drone near an osprey nest late Thursday. (Courtesy Vince Botkin) ============================================================================ A tourist accused of buzzing an osprey nest with a drone in Yellowstone National Park could face stiff penalties, including...
  • New way to kill off mosquitoes involves STD created from spider and scorpion venom combined with fungus (seriously)

    06/11/2025 6:27:27 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 17 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | June 11, 2025 | Staff
    Not long ago scientists had the novel idea to kill mosquitoes by turning our very own blood into a toxic, insect-killing death substance: Not surprisingly, I think most of us were like: Banner Ad So it would appear that the scientists have reverted to Mosquito Killing Plan B: Researchers in Maryland may have figured out a way that turns their affinity for breeding against them — leaving them disinterested in you until they die off days later. Entomologists at the University of Maryland traveled to West Africa to test their theory out. They took venom from spiders and scorpions and...
  • Leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula AQAP calls on American Muslims to assassinate Trump, Vance, Hegseth, Rubio and Elon Musk.

    06/10/2025 7:22:42 PM PDT · by Racketeer · 16 replies
    X ^ | June 10, 2025 | Laura Loomer
    .... and there are 4.5 million Muslims in America alone ...
  • Beagles freed because of actions taken by President Trump’s policy changes and leadership

    06/10/2025 4:59:54 PM PDT · by Twotone · 17 replies
    X ^ | May 31, 2025 | @TONYxTWO
    1:34 minute of video, beagles experiencing grass for the first time.
  • Discovery of a Lifetime: Student Discovers Ancient “Living Fossil” Underneath Rock

    06/10/2025 11:34:01 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 14 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | June 08, 2025 | Wiida Fourie-Basson, Stellenbosch University
    Peripatopsis barnardi represents the first ever species from the little Karoo, which indicates that the area was historically more forested than at present. It is one of seven new species from the Cape Fold Mountains described by researchers from Stellenbosch University. Credit: Savel Daniels A newly discovered velvet worm species is the first ever found in South Africa’s arid Karoo region. In March 2022, Stellenbosch University student Rohan Barnard was exploring a farm in the Swartberg Mountains between Calitzdorp and Oudtshoorn, turning over rocks in search of ants, reptiles, and other small creatures. During his search, he made the discovery...
  • Study finds sex-changing fish show instant power shift after leader’s exit

    06/10/2025 5:13:15 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 15 replies
    Interesting Engineering ^ | June 10, 2025 | Staff
    Social control within spotties goes hand in hand with the overall body size. A female spotty/paketi (an endemic species of wrasse) in the Gemmell Lab at the University of Otago. - Gemmell Lab ========================================================================= Researchers at the University of Otago have discovered that the New Zealand spotty fish, or paketi, can begin displaying dominant behaviors just minutes after a shift in their social order, well before their bodies begin changing sex. The study highlights how quickly social hierarchies can influence this remarkable species’ behavior and even biological transitions. “The aggressive behaviors (called ‘rushes’) involved the dominant fish swimming rapidly towards...
  • In the wake of K-9 death, tram to raise money for new police dog facility (new Mexico)

    06/08/2025 7:52:02 PM PDT · by CedarDave · 5 replies
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | June 6, 2025 | Gillian Barkhurst / Journal Staff Writer
    Sandia Peak Tram partnered with the city and Albuquerque Police Department to raise money for a K-9 training facility dedicated to Rebel, a police dog shot and killed by officers during an armed confrontation with a suspect last week. Starting Monday, the tram will donate $1 from each ticket sold to APD’s K-9 Unit, Sandia Peak Tramway President Ben Abruzzo announced at a Friday news conference. The “Rides for Rebel” fundraiser will end June 29. The facility will be named for Rebel, an 8-year-old Belgian Malinois who was shot in the face by officers during a confrontation with Jorge Dominguez...
  • Pet zebra captured more than a week after it escaped home in Tennessee

    06/08/2025 4:02:06 PM PDT · by Ezekiel · 33 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 8 June 2025 | By NOA HALFF
    A pet zebra has finally been captured after he escaped - sparking a week-long manhunt across Tennessee. Dramatic video footage captured the moment Ed the Zebra was airlifted by a helicopter while wrapped in a net rocking side to side. 'Ed was airlifted and flown by helicopter back to a waiting animal trailer,' the sheriff's office said in a statement. >>> He was eventually found on Sunday when aviation crews tracked down the animal in a pasture near the Christiana community, according to the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office. >>>
  • Sovereignty reigns over Journalism again in Belmont

    06/07/2025 5:43:59 PM PDT · by Libloather · 9 replies
    AFP via Yahoo ^ | 6/07/25
    Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty won the 157th Belmont Stakes on Saturday, surging past favored Journalism just as he did at Churchill Downs to finish with two legs of this year's Triple Crown. After sitting out the Preakness, won in scintillating fashion by Journalism, Sovereignty returned to win the anticipated rematch in convincing fashion, pulling away in the final straight to relegate Journalism to second again. Baeza was third to complete the repeat of the Kentucky Derby one-two-three. Italian jockey Umberto Rispoli guided the Michael McCarthy-trained Journalism to the front as they turned for home, closely tracked by Sovereignty -- who...
  • What is with Veterinarians these days?

    06/06/2025 2:34:29 PM PDT · by OldGoatCPO · 41 replies
    Vanity ^ | 06/06/25 | OldGoatCPO
    [What if] Innovative education models, including competency-based, three-year DVM programs, distributed clinical models, professional skills training, shared faculty, asynchronous offerings, distance learning, and AI-assisted instruction, enable new graduates to enter the workforce as competent, confident, and financially stable professionals.
  • They Were 8,000-Pound Sloths With Claws and Armor – Then Humans Showed Up

    06/06/2025 5:44:17 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 50 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | June 03, 2025 | Jerald Pinson, Florida Museum of Natural History
    New research shows 8,000-pound sloths once dug caves, adapted to oceans, and roamed widely—until climate and humans brought their downfall. (Artist’s concept.) Credit: SciTechDaily.com ================================================================= Long before they became tree-hugging symbols of chill, sloths were 8,000-pound giants that roamed deserts, dug caves into cliffs, and even swam like manatees. Scientists have now pieced together the epic story of their evolution, using ancient DNA and hundreds of fossils to explain how sloths once grew to mammoth proportions—bigger than most cars—and why they eventually shrank or vanished altogether. Sloths’ Strange Family Tree Most of us know sloths as the slow-moving, tree-loving creatures...
  • Opossum rescued from Michigan's Mackinac Bridge

    06/04/2025 8:29:09 AM PDT · by DallasBiff · 29 replies
    UPI ^ | 6/3/24 | Ben Hooper
    June 3 (UPI) -- Authorities in Michigan said an opossum was rescued from the Mackinac Bridge, the 5-mile bridge connecting the state's two peninsulas. The Mackinac Bridge Authority said on social media that the opossum was spotted on the bridge May 29, prompting a response from bridge staff and the Mackinac County Sheriff's Office.
  • Pet zebra escapes and brings Tennessee interstate to a standstill

    06/03/2025 3:02:15 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 47 replies
    ny post ^ | 06/03/2025 | Anthony Blair
    A pet zebra has escaped in Tennessee, stunning drivers as it repeatedly raced down residential streets — even bringing a busy interstate to a standstill. The still-at-large animal was spotted several times across Rutherford County, southeast of Nashville, on Saturday, and sheriffs say the animal remains at large, unless its owner has found it and not reported it. Dodging vehicles and narrowly avoiding getting hit, the pet caused havoc when it ran along a busy Greater Nashville interstate over the weekend. The zebra broke loose on Saturday, just a day after its owner purchased it, the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office...
  • Biblical swarm invades multiple US states for the first time in 17 years... see if your hometown is at risk

    06/01/2025 12:18:27 PM PDT · by Morgana · 43 replies
    Daily Mail UK ^ | June 1, 2025 | CHRIS MELORE
    Hundreds of billions of screaming insects are emerging from the ground throughout the US in a jarring sight that hasn't taken place in 17 years. The long-awaited cicada invasion is here, and the bugs have already been spotted hatching in at least three states: Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. Scientists are also expecting billions more to emerge at any moment in Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia. This startling awakening of cicadas is referred to as Brood XIV. The insects last appeared in 2008, and now the next window in their synchronized...
  • Feels good story Beagles from overseas labs finally rescued and touching grass for the first time.

    05/31/2025 10:28:06 PM PDT · by bitt · 17 replies
    https://truthsocial.com/ ^ | May 31, 2025 | @NaturalHealing
    After spending their entire lives indoors and in cages, these beagles who survived being experiments on in laboratories got to experience sunlight and grass for the first time. Some of the liberated pups weren’t sure what to make of the grass but they quickly realized how happy freedom felt.
  • Stowaway pigeons cause chaos in passenger cabin on Delta plane

    05/31/2025 7:34:10 AM PDT · by DallasBiff · 27 replies
    UPI ^ | 5/29/25 | Ben Hooper
    May 29 (UPI) -- Pigeon pandemonium erupted on a Delta flight from Minnesota to Wisconsin when two birds took flight in the passenger cabin. Tom Caw, a passenger aboard Delta Flight 2348 from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to Dane County Regional Airport in Madison, Wis., said the first pigeon flew through the passenger cabin during preparations for take-off on Saturday. The bird was removed by baggage handlers, but a second pigeon came out of hiding once the plane left the terminal. "It was on the floor, strutting down the aisle. Somebody near me reached down to try and grab it,...
  • A Student Accidentally Uncovers A 34,000-year-old Beast From The Past

    05/29/2025 11:26:46 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 19 replies
    Daily Galaxy ^ | May 29, 2025 | Staff
    A quiet afternoon on a farm turned into a moment of prehistoric discovery. What this teen uncovered could rewrite part of ancient history. What began as a simple search for arrowheads on an Iowa farm turned into an extraordinary encounter with the past. A teenager’s unexpected discovery of a 34,000-year-old mastodon jaw is now capturing the attention of scientists and shedding new light on Ice Age life in North America. Chance Find Reveals Ancient Ice Age Resident The student was simply enjoying a day outdoors when he came across a large bone fragment partially embedded in the ground. Curious, he...
  • Drug smuggling cat carrying packages of crack cocaine, weed caught sneaking into prison [Costa Rica]

    05/24/2025 8:20:25 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 29 replies
    NY Post ^ | May 24, 2025, | Shane Galvin
    A cat carrying a massive amount of crack cocaine and marijuana into a jail in Costa Rica was taken into custody by prison guards with the stash tied to its back, according to authorities. The black-and-white kitty was used as a drug mule and loaded up with over 230 grams of marijuana and 67 grams of crack cocaine that was meant for prisoners of the Pococi prison, Costa Rica’s justice ministry said in a statement posted to Facebook. “Thanks to the quick actions of acting officers, the cat was able to be caught… thus preventing them from reaching their final...
  • Cow caught in flood found alive on Australian beach 11 miles away

    05/24/2025 9:33:12 AM PDT · by DallasBiff · 49 replies
    UPI ^ | 5/23/25 | Ben Hooper
    May 23 (UPI) -- A cow was found alive on an Australian beach after being carried up to 11 miles by floodwaters. Layla Philipson found the cow alive on the sand on Old Bar beach, on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales.