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50% or-higher it will be Kamala again (if she runs)
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Wonder of Science
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Metronomes started randomly synchronize after a short period of time as they influence each other through the side-to-side motion of their shared base. š½: UCLA Physics & Astronomy
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It goes back a couple or a few centuries.
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The taste of what your mom made you eat sometimes as a kid so youād have enough vegetables in your life.
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Theo Moudakis
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Please enjoy my cartoon for Thursday's Toronto Star
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If he could run in 2028 against JD or Rubio, heād probably win. If Trump had to run (rather than declare he stays president without an election), heād probably lose to the Democratās nominee.
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South Korean submarine crosses Pacific in bid for Canada deal
S. Korea's first domestically designed 3,000-ton submarine has completed a long-distance Pacific deployment as Seoul seeks to strengthen its bid.
https://www.upi.com/amp/Top_News/World-News/2026/05/08/domestically-designed-submarine-long-distance-pacific-deployment/6011778288448/
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Elise Thomas
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Imagine all the things we could be doing with these billions instead of throwing them away on submarines which will never arrive
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Professor Darkness
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Al Swearengen
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What teenagers are getting sperm counts? Theyāre so fucking weird.
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Thatās because they believe there being a nuclear war is a myth.
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2 islands have been deemed the safest places to be during nuclear war - AOL
Two island countries have been deemed the safest regions if nuclear war breaks out, due to their geographical positioning and resilient food systems
https://www.aol.com/articles/2-islands-deemed-safest-places-110000520.html
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Some probably headed to New Zealand, or some islands.
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Want to track the apocalypse? One theory: Follow the billionairesā jets.
Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. They have endless amounts of money. Sophisticated bunkers. Private jets. Might the oligar...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/want-track-apocalypse-one-theory-173133903.html
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Lindsay Beyerstein
3 days ago
What do you want to bet that some of the people who wouldn't let a doctor inject them with a well-tested vaccine are self-injecting their balls for...reasons?
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The Men Who Want to Supersize Their Testicles
How far would you be willing to go for bigger balls?
https://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/a70848194/saline-testicle-inflation/
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omgisme
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Baby otter at a UK rescue center learns to dive after overcoming its fear of water.š
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Pearls and Irritations
3 days ago
The AUKUS nuclear submarines are not going to be delivered on time and may never arrive. Delaying the decision for a better alternative risks Australiaās future submarine capability. Mike Keating sets out the reasons why the Albanese Government can and should act now to switch from the Virginia andā¦
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Australia's naval defence without AUKUS pillar one
The AUKUS nuclear submarines are not going to be delivered on time and may never arrive. Delaying the decision for a better alternative risks Australiaās future submarine capability.
https://johnmenadue.com/post/2026/05/australias-naval-defence-without-aukus-pillar-one/
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I AM DAD
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Justin Wolfers
4 days ago
My latest
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oped shows that the White House is dramatically understating the cost of the war in Iran. By my calculationsāand I show my workāthis war will cost the typical American family thousands, and it could cost them tens of thousands. Gift link:
www.nytimes.com/2026/05/08/o...
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Opinion | Hegseth Says This War Has Cost $25 Billion. I Tallied Up the True Amount.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/08/opinion/hegseth-war-cost.html?unlocked_article_code=1.hFA.7GHB.G0obHnW9IYby&smid=url-share
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Hopeful in AZ
5 days ago
Only in America can one party control the White House, the Senate, and the House of Representatives, win the popular vote,and hold the majority of governorships... and still blame the other party for everything wrong with this country
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Alex Degen and 35 others
6 days ago
Everything is a conspiracy if youāre really fucking stupid
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Phillip Anderson
6 days ago
Not once in my entire life have US automakers been ahead of the curve on a single goddamn thing
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Ford Is Trying to Beat China and Bring a $30,000 Truck to the U.S.
The people have called out for China's EVs, and Ford has heard their cries.
https://gizmodo.com/ford-is-trying-to-beat-china-and-bring-a-30000-truck-to-the-u-s-2000755262
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Nicola Miller
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Emergency poutine (Canadian chef)
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Punk on Bus Lives!šš»
6 days ago
The most hilarious part of this is that the recall only affects 173 total vehicles, because that's all Tesla's sold of its rear wheel drive model.
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Tesla Recalls Cybertruck Because Wheels May Fall Off - Kelley Blue Book
The 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck is being recalled for faulty wheel studs.
https://www.kbb.com/car-news/tesla-recalls-cybertruck-because-wheels-may-fall-off/
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omgisme
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Dog experiences the beach for the first time . š
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Democrat Cats
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Cookies, deodorant, socks. Iran war puts military packages in limbo
Thousands of boxes sent to service members in Middle East are stuck in limbo. The Postal Service has indefinitely suspended delivery amid Iran war.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2026/04/16/iran-war-mail-packages-middle-east/89609308007/
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Military deterrence has fully entered 'third nuclear age'
India, Pakistan, Ukraine, North Korea, Iran: The military revolution has also impacted the nuclear weapon debate, notably with the end of transparency and new announcements of increases to global arse...
https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2026/05/08/military-deterrence-has-fully-entered-third-nuclear-age_6753265_4.html
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Tesla Recalls Cybertruck Because Wheels May Fall Off - Kelley Blue Book
The 2024-2026 Tesla Cybertruck is being recalled for faulty wheel studs.
https://www.kbb.com/car-news/tesla-recalls-cybertruck-because-wheels-may-fall-off/
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Alice Roberts
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Happy Birthday David Attenborough! From the earliest days of television, to controller of BBC2, to bringing the wonders, beauty and fragility of the natural world to our eyes & attention - youāre a legend!
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Marilyn Munster
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God help the š·ļø. May his necrosis spread far and wide. šš» Kyle Rittenhouse Hospitalized After Venomous Brown Recluse Spider Bite
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Kyle Rittenhouse Hospitalized After Venomous Spider Bite
Luckily, it was not the beginning of his āsuperheroā arc.
https://share.google/ml9J6yhjxa06GDJ2Y
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France prosecutors seeking charges against Musk and X now (child sexual abuse images), who could have thunk it would happen?
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Tulsiās is funny, but she one of Russiaās b*tches just as Trump is; plus, sheās a critic of NATO
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Kaitlin Kal Leešŗ
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The idea that Trump would survive a 50-mile hike is hilarious.
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Jymbo (Smurfmaster from the place that shall not be named)
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The most credible cases of BROKEN REALITY...
YouTube video by MrBallen
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What Eisenhower's Driver Heard ā And Why She Waited 30 Years to Tell
YouTube video by WW2 AFTERMATH
https://youtu.be/Hlt82LxrBLo?si=0jZhqH8LeLeLW8GT
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Digital Brain
6 days ago
Orcas showcase their intelligence by offering fish to divers, highlighting the surprising connections between species in the wild. A moment of nature's wonder.
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Say Goodbye to the Panama Canal: A New Ocean-to-Ocean Route Just Shipped 900 Vehicles in Just 72 Hours
Hyundai just proved the Panama Canal is no longer the only fast route to the U.S. East Coast. And the timing could not be worse for the canal.
https://indiandefencereview.com/mexico-rail-corridor-panama-canal-drought-alternative/
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Dr. Dave
11 days ago
Sometimes Iāll look at a Cybertruck and think, āNaw, this had to be an elaborate practical joke. No one would ever design and manufacture this monstrosity, and certainly no one would ever buy one.ā
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Brexit Bin šŖšŗ š¬š§ š©šŖ
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In case you missed it ... Scotland is a green-power giant that would be welcomed into the EU with open arms!
#RejoinEU
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Scotland produces enough renewable energy to meet 100% of demand
Scotland aims to generate enough energy from green sources to cater for its own needs and to contribute to other countriesā electricity supply.
https://www.euronews.com/2024/01/29/enormous-potential-inside-scotlands-green-strategy-to-power-the-nation-solely-with-renewab
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Chuck Lauria
11 days ago
Letting men decide about women's health care is like letting your dog make decisions about your car because he likes to ride in it sometimes.
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Independent Media Australia.
11 days ago
Men prefer women leaders who ādonāt rock the boatā, research finds https://womensagenda.com.au/latest/men-prefer-women-leaders-who-dont-rock-the-boat-research-finds/
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Men prefer women leaders who ādonāt rock the boatā, research finds
Men are more likely to support women leaders who uphold the status quo rather than challenge gender inequality, according to new research highlighting a persistent double standard in leadership. The study, published in the _British Journal of Social Psychology_ , found that while men generally favour female over male leadership candidates, that support is conditional and tends to disappear when women advocate for social change. Researchers examined how men and women evaluated leadership candidates who either supported existing workplace norms or pushed for greater gender equality. Men consistently preferred women who reinforced the status quo over those who challenged it. By contrast, male candidates who supported the status quo were actually penalised, while female evaluators showed no strong preference either way. Researchers say women face a strategic dilemma in male-dominated workplaces where they can choose to fit in by downplaying inequality, or ārock the boatā which could leave them to be judged more harshly. The study suggests that men often act as gatekeepers in leadership selection processes, influencing not just who gets ahead, but under what conditions. It adds to growing evidence that gender bias in leadership is not always overt, and often comes through in subtle expectations about how women should behave once they reach the top. āThese findings highlight subtle mechanisms through which gendered power dynamics are maintained, underscoring both the strategic trade-offs women must navigate to advance and the conditional nature of menās support for gender equality,ā the researchers said. The researchers said there were practical implications of the findings, including highlighting the ādouble bindā women face in masculine organisations. āWomen are expected to promote gender equality and show communal behaviour, yet those who do soāhereby challenging the status quoāare less likely to be selected for leadership. Conversely, women who align with masculine norms and distance themselves from other women may advance but risk being labelled āqueen beesā,ā they said. āThis tradeāoff means that gaining leadership through male approval can come at the cost of peer support, hindering womenās ability to build the networks needed to succeed.ā Share this women's leadership by Madeline Hislop 2 days ago ## Stay Smart! Get Women's Agenda in your inbox * Email * Comments This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Ī ## Latest news ### In Vietnamese families, the āsandwich generationā isnāt new ### Australian women are caught in a global medicine trade-war. Whatās the cost? ### Karl Stefanovic wonāt fix what Kyle Sandilands broke at ARN ### What Women Deliver Melbourne now demands of the world ### Australian Muslims face a rising tide of fear and exclusion ### How an International Court judge thinks about hope
https://womensagenda.com.au/latest/men-prefer-women-leaders-who-dont-rock-the-boat-research-finds/
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Senator Tammy Baldwin
11 days ago
Half of Americans are struggling to afford food, yet this administration wants to continue spending billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars on a war that no one asked for.
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Niall Harbison
12 days ago
Turns out Rocky was a pretty good name. The comeback is staggering. This will make you beam from ear to ear I promise by the end of the video. Next week is all about his eyes. Step by step š¤
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