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CEO of Alphabet’s X, Astro Teller, on what makes a moonshot
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CEO of Alphabet’s X, Astro Teller, on what makes a moonshot

Teller says X has a 2% hit rate, which means that most of the things the company tries don't work out, and that's okay.
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OF COURSE VIDEO – Mamdani changes his story about this ‘aunt’
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OF COURSE VIDEO – Mamdani changes his story about this ‘aunt’

Commie New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani changed his story today on this so-called ‘aunt’ being afraid to wear a hijab after 9/11. Turns out the real victim of 9/11 was . . .
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BIG BREAKING: Mass removal of ICE leadership UNDERWAY
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BIG BREAKING: Mass removal of ICE leadership UNDERWAY

It’s just being reported that there’s a mass removal of ICE leadership underway right now around the country in order to stoke a higher number of deportations. Here’s the news via Bill . . .
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Rob Schmitt examines Zohran's legacy if elected NYC mayor
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Rob Schmitt examines Zohran's legacy if elected NYC mayor

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Maybe the once greatest city has to fall: Lidia Curanaj
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Maybe the once greatest city has to fall: Lidia Curanaj

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The Curse of ‘Dark Shadows’ and Barnabas Collins
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The Curse of ‘Dark Shadows’ and Barnabas Collins

Sometimes, the dark fantasy show was a little too much.
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Food Lines Are Already Growing Longer All Over America
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Food Lines Are Already Growing Longer All Over America

It is already happening.  There has been a lot of talk that there will be a surge in demand at America’s overwhelmed food banks once funding for the food stamp program ends in early November, but the truth is that we are already witnessing a surge in demand.  So what is going to happen if the current government shutdown persists for an extended period of time?  On one recent evening, the line at a food bank in downtown Kansas City “snaked through the parking lot, down a driveway and into the street”… On a recent Thursday evening, the line of cars waiting to pick up food at Redemptorist Social Services Center in midtown snaked through the parking lot, down a driveway and into the street. Demand for free food is soaring across Kansas City, as job cuts increase, food inflation remains persistently high and federal food assistance is slashed by the Trump administration. Julie McCaw, executive director at Redemptorist, called the situation “alarming.” Families with working parents, senior citizens and people who simply cannot find work increasingly are turning to food pantries like hers for help. Sadly, this is just the beginning. At one location in San Francisco the lines “typically extend a city block”, but the president and CEO of that facility openly admits that the lines are “about to get longer”… Each week, as president and CEO of the San Francisco social justice nonprofit Glide, I walk past the lines of people who wait for our free meal program. Those lines typically extend a city block. They’re about to get longer. If you find yourself needing to go to a food bank during the weeks ahead, my recommendation would be to get there very early. Because once the food is gone, there is nothing left to hand out. That recently happened at the Capital Area Food Bank in Maryland, but fortunately a truck with more supplies showed up just in time… The Capital Area Food Bank started the morning with 300 boxes, enough for 150 families to receive two boxes each. They ran out halfway through distribution. Cheers erupted as another truck backed into the shopping center parking lot. Federal workers, in a line that wrapped around the shopping center and into the neighborhood, clapped and cheered at the sight of reinforcements arriving at the emergency food distribution site. If the line at that food bank is long enough to wrap around a shopping center now, what is it going to look like in a few weeks? In New Mexico, more than a fifth of the entire population is on food stamps, and demand at local food banks is rapidly increasing… Marissa Brown, who runs the Roadrunner Food Bank distribution, says the line has increased by approximately 50 households to 225 each week. She estimated a line once composed mostly of unhoused people pushing carts is now probably 60% people with roofs over their heads. “We are just seeing more of our neighbors who are housed coming, too, because it’s just hard for everyone,” Brown told Source New Mexico as people worked their way through the line Friday morning. “We’re really pleased that we can just expand that reach to anyone who might need it, but it certainly has expanded.” Neighboring Texas is experiencing a similar surge in demand. In fact, it is being reported that at food banks throughout the state the lines are “growing longer every day”… The West Texas Food Bank is sounding the alarm. As the federal government shutdown continues, thousands of West Texans — including federal employees and families depending on SNAP benefits — are left wondering how they’ll put food on the table. The Food Bank is stepping in to fill the gap, but shelves are emptying faster than they can be restocked. Demand has surged across the 19 counties served by the organization, with lines growing longer every day. “We are seeing fear in people’s eyes,” Libby Stephens, CEO of the West Texas Food Bank, said in a news release. “Parents will skip meals so their children can eat. Families who have always been the ones giving help will find themselves asking for it. We will do everything we can, but our resources are already stretched to the limit. We desperately need the community’s help more than ever.” We haven’t seen anything like this in a long time. In our nation’s capital, federal workers that are suddenly without paychecks are lining up to get free food and supplies from a food bank in southeast DC… Federal workers lined up around the corner outside of the Capital Area Food Bank in Southeast Washington, D.C., on Friday after missing their first full paycheck since the now 24-day government shutdown began. The food bank, set up specifically for federal workers, provided boxed meals, household goods and personal hygiene items to over 250 federal employees on Friday, according to Wil Stroman, a local pastor who is helping organize a food bank for federal workers every Friday until the shutdown ends. This is why it is so important to always have a sizable emergency fund. If you suddenly lose your job or some sort of a temporary emergency happens, you will still need to pay your bills and feed your family. Yes, it is great that the food banks are there. But they can only do so much. We haven’t even reached the month of November yet, and one food bank in Huntington, West Virginia is already rationing potatoes… Cynthia Kirkhart, the CEO of Facing Hunger Foodbank in Huntington, West Virginia, has already had to explain to customers this year why the organization is rationing bags of potatoes. The food bank, which also serves households in Kentucky and Ohio, has had to shrink its allotments as higher food costs and surging need strain its budget. I never imagined that we would be talking about rationing potatoes in November 2025, but here we are. When things start to go bad, they tend to do so very quickly, and you definitely don’t want to be caught without enough food when things really start hitting the fan. These are such perilous times. My hope is that the government shutdown will be resolved soon so that our food banks will not get absolutely crushed by a tsunami of new demand. But right now we are being told that this shutdown is likely to last quite a bit longer, and that is not good news for any of us. Michael’s new book entitled “10 Prophetic Events That Are Coming Next” is available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.com, and you can subscribe to his Substack newsletter at michaeltsnyder.substack.com. About the Author: Michael Snyder’s new book entitled “10 Prophetic Events That Are Coming Next” is available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.com. He has also written nine other books that are available on Amazon.com including “Chaos”, “End Times”, “7 Year Apocalypse”, “Lost Prophecies Of The Future Of America”, “The Beginning Of The End”, and “Living A Life That Really Matters”.  When you purchase any of Michael’s books you help to support the work that he is doing.  You can also get his articles by email as soon as he publishes them by subscribing to his Substack newsletter.  Michael has published thousands of articles on The Economic Collapse Blog, End Of The American Dream and The Most Important News, and he always freely and happily allows others to republish those articles on their own websites.  These are such troubled times, and people need hope.  John 3:16 tells us about the hope that God has given us through Jesus Christ: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”  If you have not already done so, we strongly urge you to invite Jesus Christ to be your Lord and Savior today. The post Food Lines Are Already Growing Longer All Over America appeared first on End Of The American Dream.
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Burevestnik Nuclear Cruise Missile: Russia’s Absolute Deterrence Trump Card
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Burevestnik Nuclear Cruise Missile: Russia’s Absolute Deterrence Trump Card

from Sputnik News: A test has demonstrated the missile’s ability to evade enemy missile defense systems, Chief of General Staff Gerasimov has told President Putin. Here’s what makes Burevestnik a genuine strategic gamechanger. The defining feature of the 9M730 Burevestnik (Russian ‘Storm petrel’, NATO reporting name SSC-X-9 Skyfall) is its nuclear propulsion system. Its small […]
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Mel K & Dr. Mary Talley Bowden MD | Heroes of the Plandemic: Doing What is Right No Matter the Cost
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Mel K & Dr. Mary Talley Bowden MD | Heroes of the Plandemic: Doing What is Right No Matter the Cost

from The Mel K Show: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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5 Classic Quotes from Ancient History Everyone Should Know
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5 Classic Quotes from Ancient History Everyone Should Know

  Ancient history offers us more than just stories of empires and battles. It also reveals people who shaped our world through their thoughts, actions, and words. Some of them have been immortalized for millennia due to their powerful messages about the world and life. Some quotes by some famous figures can be traced to specific moments when a critical decision or a groundbreaking discovery was made that changed the course of human history. The following are 5 such quotes.   Socrates: “An Unexamined Life Is Not Worth Living”   Socrates (470 BC – 399 BC), the Greek philosopher, declared “an unexamined life is not worth living” during his famous trial in Athens in 399 BC. The statement formed the core of his defense against charges of impiety and corrupting the city’s youth. Notably, Socrates spent his days in the Athenian agora and marketplaces questioning people he met and challenging their beliefs about justice and virtue. As such, his declaration during the trial was a rejection of a life lived without critical thought or self-reflection. In the end, he was sentenced to death. His words were recorded by his student Plato. They inspired countless thinkers to question everything and to seek knowledge in order to find answers.   Julius Caesar: “I Came, I Saw, I Conquered”   Roman general Julius Caesar (100 BC – 44 BC) famously sent the message “veni vidi vici” which translates to “I came, I saw, I conquered” to the Roman Senate in 47 BC after his swift and decisive victory at the Battle of Zela. In the battle that took place in modern-day Turkey, Caesar’s campaign against Pharnaces II of Pontus lasted only five days.    As such, the three-phrase summary perfectly captured the speed and overwhelming efficiency of his Roman legions as it described Caesar’s confidence, determination, and his genius as a commander. Since then, the phrase has been used widely to describe total success, especially in a statement relaying the final result of a well-executed plan.   Archimedes: “Eureka!” Archimedes Thoughtful (Portrait of a Scholar) by Domenico Fetti, 1620.   Archimedes of Syracuse (287 BC – 212 BC), the Greek mathematician and physicist, once allegedly shouted “Eureka”, a Greek word that means “I have found it.” The exclamation marked a moment of sudden scientific discovery. Before the outburst, King Hiero II had asked Archimedes to determine if his royal crown was made of pure gold without damaging it. Soon, the scientist found himself struggling with the problem. This was until he stepped into a bath and noticed the water level rise.    Archimedes concluded that the volume of the displaced water must be equal to the volume of his submerged body. It was by understanding the principle of buoyancy that he was able to measure the crown’s density and expose the goldsmith’s fraud. Since then, the word Eureka has been used to represent a moment of sudden discovery. Such moments are widely referred to as Eureka moments in modern contexts.   Alexander the Great: “I Am Not Afraid of an Army of Lions Led by a Sheep” Details of Alexander the Great in the Workshop of Apelles, Giuseppe Cades, 1792. Source: Hermitage Museum   Macedonian king, Alexander the Great once said “I am not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep, I am afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion.” This philosophy shaped his entire career. He reigned from 336 BC until his death in 323 BC. In that short period, he created a huge empire covering over five million square kilometers that spanned from Greece to northwestern India.    Alexander the Great’s achievements were founded on his personal courage and his sound military plans. He felt that one capable leader could make an ordinary army a successful one. He would personally lead his Companion Cavalry and charge directly at the enemy during battles. This happened in battles like Gaugamela in 331 BC. The shared danger built a powerful loyalty that turned his disciplined Macedonian army into a force that defeated much larger Persian forces.   Hannibal Barca: “I Will Either Find a Way or Make One” Hannibal in Italy, detail from the fresco in the Hall of Hannibal, Jacopo Ripanda, ca. 1510. Source: Musei Capitolini, Rome   The Carthaginian general, Hannibal Barca (247 BC to 183 BC), an opponent of Rome operated by the motto “Aut inveniam viam aut faciam”, Latin for “I will either find a way or make one.” The phrase defined his military actions during the Second Punic War.    True to his motto, he marched his army which included dozens of war elephants across the Alps mountain range to invade Italy in 218 BC. At the time, the Romans didn’t believe that it could be done. The saying showed that high determination and a creative mindset could overcome obstacles. He was able to fight the Roman Republic on its own soil for more than fifteen years.
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