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Spinosaurus relative longer than a pickup truck stalked Thailand's rivers 125 million years ago
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Spinosaurus relative longer than a pickup truck stalked Thailand's rivers 125 million years ago

A large fish-eating dinosaur died beside a river 125 million years ago in Cretaceous Thailand. Now, the remains of this ancient predator are helping researchers better understand Asia's enigmatic spinosaurids.
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JUST IN: Blue State Suspends Payments To Somali ‘Charity’ After More Fraud Is Discovered
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JUST IN: Blue State Suspends Payments To Somali ‘Charity’ After More Fraud Is Discovered

Maine health officials have suspended payments to a nonprofit serving Somalians after a third audit found the group had overpaid by more than $1 million in taxpayer-funded Medicaid funds. The Maine Department…
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Threats to Religious Liberty, Foreign & Domestic: Sam Brownback
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Threats to Religious Liberty, Foreign & Domestic: Sam Brownback

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 20:51 — 19.3MB)Subscribe: Android | RSS | More The threats to religious freedom are growing not just around the world but even in the United States,…
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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy Says He Will Meet Trump on Sunday to Discuss Territory and Security
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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy Says He Will Meet Trump on Sunday to Discuss Territory and Security

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he will meet U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday to discuss territory and security guarantees. Meanwhile, Moscow sentenced a Russian diplomat to…
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Death Penalty Possible for Suspect in DC Shooting After New Federal Charges
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A makeshift memorial for U.S. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom and U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe is seen outside of Farragut West Station, near the site where the two National Guard members were shot,…
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DHS: More Than 17K Illegal-alien Criminals Arrested Under Laken Riley Act; 1,000-plus in 14 Days
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DHS: More Than 17K Illegal-alien Criminals Arrested Under Laken Riley Act; 1,000-plus in 14 Days

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Your Houseplants Aren’t Dying From Winter Cold… They’re Dying From This
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Your Houseplants Aren’t Dying From Winter Cold… They’re Dying From This

<span style="display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;" data-mce-type="bookmark" class="mce_SELRES_start"></span> Silent Winter Mistakes That Kills Your Indoor Plants… And How Off-Grid Folks Avoid It Most winters don’t kill plants all at once. They wear them down. A little less light each day. Air a little drier than it should be. Water given out of habit instead of need. Nothing dramatic—just small mistakes stacking up quietly while everyone blames the cold. By the time a leaf yellows or a stem collapses, the real damage happened weeks earlier, in the dark, when no one was looking. And once you understand what winter is actually doing inside your home, keeping plants alive stops feeling mysterious—and starts feeling obvious. Even if you live off the beaten path, winter has a way of dimming everything—not just the sky, but the mood, the rhythm, even your sense of time. The days shrink, the nights stretch, and the world outside goes quiet in a way that feels heavier than silence. Snow piles up, wind finds every crack, and for long stretches it feels like life itself has slipped into standby mode. The Only Green That Still Fights Back While winter turns the world to dusk outside, one simple grow light keeps this off-grid corner glowing, feeding houseplants—and the soul—through the darkest nights. Inside, though, something small but stubborn can keep humming along. A few pots of green tucked near a window, a shelf of leaves catching weak light, a vine slowly inching toward the glass—those things matter more in winter than most people realize. They aren’t just decoration. They’re proof of life when everything else is frozen solid, quietly cleaning the air, lifting the spirit, and reminding you that growth hasn’t vanished—it’s just waiting. And right now, as the cold settles in and the sun feels like a rumor, those indoor plants need you more than ever. That’s especially true if you’re living low-grid or off-grid and can’t simply replace them on a whim. Winter is where plants either coast through or slowly fade, and your job is to tip the odds toward survival—and even quiet strength. Light: Learning to Think Like a Woodcutter First things first: in winter, light becomes a resource, not a guarantee. Think about sunlight the same way you think about firewood. You’ve got less of it, you don’t know exactly how long the stretch will be, and you can’t afford to waste a single scrap. The farther north you live, the more obvious this becomes. By December, the sun barely scrapes the horizon before dropping again, and on cloudy days it never really shows up at all. That means every beam counts. Start by moving plants closer to your brightest windows, especially south-facing ones that still pull in a little warmth and glow. Smaller plants and younger starts need the front-row seats. With less leaf surface, they can’t store much energy, so they need all the help they can get. Older, tougher plants can hang back a bit—rubber plants, snake plants, and bird-of-paradise have broad leaves that act like solar panels, soaking up whatever light makes it through. Windows, Dust, and the Cost of Neglect Weak winter light gets even weaker when it has to fight through grime. Dirty windows cut down sunlight more than most people realize, and dusty leaves act like a built-in shade cloth. In summer, plants can sometimes muscle through that. In winter, they can’t. So this is the season to clean—really clean. Wipe down your windows, even if it means standing there in wool socks while a cold draft creeps up your neck. Then, every couple of weeks, gently clean your plant leaves with a soft cloth and lukewarm water. As a bonus, that close-up inspection lets you spot problems early—tiny pests, stressed edges, odd discoloration—before they turn into a full-blown winter setback. Grow Lights: Borrowing a Little Summer Some homes simply don’t get enough natural light this time of year. Off-grid cabins tucked into heavy timber, north-facing apartments, bathrooms with one lonely window—all of them need backup. That’s where grow lights earn their keep. You don’t need a fancy setup or anything that looks like a lab experiment. A single grow bulb in a regular lamp or a hanging socket over a shelf can turn a dead corner into a living one. Used right, grow lights don’t replace the sun—they stretch it. If your plants get six or seven hours of weak daylight, run the grow light into the evening. Suddenly, your plants “think” they’ve had a long summer day, even while the wind rattles the walls and snow stacks up outside. Humidity: Undoing the Damage of Dry Heat Dry air is the silent winter killer. Woodstoves, propane heaters, and baseboard heat keep you alive, but they turn indoor air into a desert. Skin cracks, sinuses dry out, and tropical houseplants—built for jungles, not cabins—start browning at the edges like paper left too close to a flame. The fix doesn’t have to be complicated. A small humidifier near a cluster of plants can change everything. You don’t need to humidify the whole house—just create a pocket of moisture where your plants live. Even a modest bump in humidity can mean the difference between stressed, brittle leaves and steady winter survival. Low-Tech Humidity That Actually Works If power is limited or you’re watching every watt, simpler options still work. Pebble trays—shallow dishes filled with stones and water—evaporate slowly and wrap that small area in a gentle humidity halo. It’s not dramatic, but it’s constant, and constancy matters in winter. Even better, enclosed spaces shine this time of year. A glass cabinet, a plastic-covered shelf, or a simple indoor greenhouse traps moisture where it matters most. Inside that little world, a damp towel or a couple of water trays can turn bone-dry air into something plants recognize. For off-grid households, this focused approach is powerful—you’re not fighting the whole house, just building a liveable microclimate. Watering: When Less Is Real Care Here’s where most winter plant deaths happen: watering like it’s still July. In low light and short days, plants slow down. They aren’t growing fast, they aren’t drinking much, and wet soil stays wet far longer than you expect. So ditch the calendar. Water by feel, not habit. Let the soil dry deeper than you would in summer. A plant that needed water every ten days in warm weather might be perfectly happy going two or even three weeks in winter. Succulents, snake plants, and aloe are especially patient, particularly in cooler rooms. Drainage: The Hidden Winter Insurance Policy Just as important as when you water is where that water goes. If you soak a pot and nothing drains out the bottom, that’s trouble. Compacted soil and clogged drainage holes trap water at the roots, and in winter that standing moisture becomes rot in slow motion. A simple habit helps: gently loosen the top layer of soil now and then with a chopstick and make sure drainage holes stay clear. That small effort keeps roots breathing, and breathing roots survive winter. Pests Don’t Care About Snow It’s easy to assume bugs disappear when the snow flies. Outdoors, yes. Indoors, not even close. Spider mites, thrips, and scale love warm, dry houses and stressed plants. They move in quietly and multiply fast. So stay alert. Every time you water, really look at the leaves—especially the undersides and along the stems. Catching pests early is the difference between a quick fix and a long, miserable rescue attempt in February. A gentle, regular spray routine keeps small problems from becoming winter-long battles. Choosing Attention Over Anxiety Living more independently teaches you to notice things—watching the weather, listening to the stove, feeling the seasons shift before the calendar admits it. Indoor plants bring that same lesson inside. They show, in slow motion, how light, air, water, and care interact. So this winter, don’t see your plants as one more chore. Treat them like quiet barometers of your home’s health. Shift them closer to the light, clean the windows, trap some humidity, ease up on the watering can, and stay ahead of pests. Do that, and those green corners will carry you through the dark months with a simple promise: when the ground finally thaws, these survivors will be ready to grow right alongside you.
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ALERT December 26, 2025
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ALERT December 26, 2025

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