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This 120-Million-Year-Old Bird Choked To Death On Over 800 Stones. Why? Nobody Knows
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This 120-Million-Year-Old Bird Choked To Death On Over 800 Stones. Why? Nobody Knows

“The deeper I dug, the clearer it became that this mass of stones was unusual in every way.”
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Radiation Fog: A 643-Kilometer Belt Of Mist Lingers Over California's Central Valley
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Radiation Fog: A 643-Kilometer Belt Of Mist Lingers Over California's Central Valley

The soggy foothills of the Central Valley in California have been overtaken.
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"They Usually Aren't Second Tier": When Wolves Adopt Pups From Rival Packs
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"They Usually Aren't Second Tier": When Wolves Adopt Pups From Rival Packs

“All pups, adopted and not, are the same.”
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Colbert Claims Admiral's Defense Of Second Boat Strike Was Dumb
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Colbert Claims Admiral's Defense Of Second Boat Strike Was Dumb

Earlier in the week, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel and Comedy Central’s The Daily Show got onboard with the liberal narrative that a second strike on a drug boat back in September was a war crime, but after Admiral Frank “Mitch” Bradley visited Capitol Hill on Thursday to defend himself, they noticeably avoided the subject on their shows that night. CBS’s Stephen Colbert, on the other hand, doubled down on The Late Show and called Bradley’s defenses “dumber” than the previous ones. Colbert quipped, “Back in September, they seemed to have gotten a little loosey goosey with international law when they launched a second strike to kill any survivors of a first strike that they had made… Reportedly, the admiral defended his actions, arguing the two survivors were attempting to continue their drug run because they were seen still aboard the damaged vessel alongside packages of illegal narcotics.”     Continuing with his sarcastic criticisms, Colbert mused, “Yeah, but the boat was blown to bits. How were they going to continue their drug run? Ride to Miami on the backs of dolphin drug mules?” For Colbert, Bradley’s reasoning only got worse, “But wait, there's dumber. The military is also claiming that the survivors were still a threat because they took a hostile action, which in this case was radioing for help after their boat was hit. You blew them up for touching their radio? Who are they, your dad on a road trip?” Later in the show, Colbert welcomed MS NOW’s Jen Psaki and wondered, “You worked for two commanders-in-chief and I'm just curious…When you hear about a changing story about why there was a second strike, or actually it was a third strike, actually no, it was a fourth strike and Donald Trump says ‘I don't know what any of that was about.’ Do you—have you ever seen another commander-in-chief so out of the loop when it comes specifically to acts of war against another nation against whom we have not declared war.”     With no sense of self-awareness, Psaki retorted, “I mean, I’ve never seen another president out of the loop, period, so much, but national security issues, it’s true. I hate to say that. It’s sad that that is true. He’s also very sleepy, so he's napping sometimes, but national security issues.” Despite Bradley’s perfectly reasonable explanations, Psaki still insisted there was something illegal about the strikes, “I worked for two presidents. It's not that they were up to speed on what was happening. They demanded to know what was happening. I would be sitting in the Oval Office with President Obama or with President Biden, and there might be any range of military actions, not illegal ones happening where people are being killed that are war crimes, not those. The target was the drugs, and if drugs were still salvageable because the boat carrying them was still afloat, then it was a legitimate target. It really is that simple. If the crew decided to climb back onboard to save their contraband, then they played a stupid game and won a stupid prize. Here is a transcript for the December 4 show: CBS The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 12/5/2025 11:42 PM ET STEPHEN COLBERT: Back in September, they seemed to have gotten a little loosey goosey with international law when they launched a second strike to kill any survivors of a first strike that they had made. Hegseth is frantically pointing the finger at the Navy admiral, who is overseeing the operation: Frank "Mitch" Bradley. Today, Mitch testified and to be frank, things went Bradley. Reportedly, the admiral defended his actions, arguing the two survivors were attempting to continue their drug run because they were seen still aboard the damaged vessel alongside packages of illegal narcotics. Yeah, but the boat was blown to bits. How were they going to continue their drug run? Ride to Miami on the backs of dolphin drug mules? Wait, what's that, flipper? [Dolphin chirping] You want to start a band? Flipper, are you high? [Dolphin chirping] I knew it. I knew it. That's why they call it a blowhole. But wait, there's dumber. The military is also claiming that the survivors were still a threat because they took a hostile action, which in this case was radioing for help after their boat was hit. You blew them up for touching their radio? Who are they, your dad on a road trip? “All right, come on kids. Hands off! It's the Bruce Springsteen Sirius channel until we hit international waters! Then it's all Steely Dan. … COLBERT: You worked for two commanders-in-chief and I'm just curious. When you look at the various ways that these strikes on these boats, these alleged drug boats. That when these strikes have been originally reported and ordered, there have been ten of them now. I think 88 people have been killed in all. Something in that area and when you hear about a changing story about why there was a second strike, or actually it was a third strike, actually no, it was a fourth strike and Donald Trump says “I don't know what any of that was about.” Do you—have you ever seen another commander-in-chief so out of the loop when it comes specifically to acts of war against another nation against whom we have not declared war. JEN PSAKI: I mean, I’ve never seen another president out of the loop, period, so much, but national security issues, it’s true. I hate to say that. It’s sad that that is true. He’s also very sleepy, so he's napping sometimes, but national security issues. I worked for two presidents. It's not that they were up to speed on what was happening. They demanded to know what was happening. I would be sitting in the Oval Office with President Obama or with President Biden, and there might be any range of military actions, not illegal ones happening where people are being killed that are war crimes, not those. But any type of military action and you might be in the middle of a meeting about something else and they would say “I need a update from the Secretary of Defense, I need a update from the national security advisor” because they fell to the most serious thing and decision I came to their test was decisions about life and death and putting our men and women in uniform in harm's way and that's what I always experienced.
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NewsBusters Podcast: Sean Spicer on the GOP and Young People's Media
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NewsBusters Podcast: Sean Spicer on the GOP and Young People's Media

As the Media Research Center reported a new poll finding that less than 25 percent of survey respondents correctly identified Charlie Kirk's killer as a leftist, we talked to former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, who can now can be seen on The Sean Spicer Show at night and his new morning political update The Huddle with Rachael Bade and Daniel Turrentine.  MRC President David Bozell joined me in interviewing Spicer, and he was especially disturbed by our poll finding that among students, 33 percent bought the Jimmy Kimmel line that Kirk's accused assassin Tyler Robinson was somehow a MAGA type, while only four percent correctly identified him as a leftist. Spicer told us that young people have largely abandoned traditional media and form opinions from very non-traditional platforms from TikTok on down. We talked a bit about how the networks freaked out over President Trump trashed Rep. Ilhan Omar and her friends as "garbage," and they weren't providing the context -- that Somali immigrants in Minnesota defrauded the government of around $1 billion.  Before joining the Trump White House, Spicer worked at several levels of the Republican Party -- the RNC, National Republican Senatorial Committee, and the National Republican Congressional Committee. So we also talked about the special election in Tennessee's Seventh Congressional District, where Democrat Aftyn Behn (dubbed "the AOC of Tennessee") lost by nine to Republican Matt Van Epps. Trump won last year in that district by about 22 points.  The networks largely avoided the race and Behn's crazy comments. She said “I hate the city” of Nashville and “I hate country music.” She tweeted that “burning down a police station is justified.” Spicer found it funny that the only piece of the district Behn won is the district's piece of the city of Nashville.  On Wednesday morning, the election drew about four sentences on NBC's Today. ABC found a “potential warning sign.” CBS quoted the Democrats saying "Republicans should be shaking in their boots." The Washington Post headline: “Surprisingly tough Tennessee election reveals House GOP has base problem.” They used the words “dire predicament”! Enjoy the podcast below, or the audio is here. 
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Creep accused of slapping NYU student's backside, knocking her to ground is repeat sex offender who was paroled in September
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Creep accused of slapping NYU student's backside, knocking her to ground is repeat sex offender who was paroled in September

The 45-year-old male accused of slapping a New York University student's backside and knocking her to the sidewalk while she was on her way to class earlier this week is a repeat sex offender who was paroled in September.James Rizzo was arraigned late Wednesday night in Manhattan Criminal Court, WCBS-TV reported.'I let NYU security know to let students know that this man is going around doing this to other women.'Rizzo — a Level 2 sex offender with 16 prior arrests and a history of violence against women— was paroled in September after serving time for sex abuse, the station said, citing the New York State Department of Corrections.Police told WCBS that Rizzo kept on attacking women while he was out on parole.RELATED: Illegal immigrant repeat offender arrested for rape — just days after his early release from jail for indecent exposure The station said Rizzo appeared emotionless while pleading not guilty to three new assaults — all the victims women — at his arraignment. WCBS said the judge remanded Rizzo and that he is scheduled to appear in court again next week.The station said the most recent alleged attack occurred Monday in Greenwich Village; surveillance video shows NYU student Amelia Lewis walking to class when the suspect slaps her backside and shoves her to the ground.RELATED: Homelessness official melts down after board member objects to having 'repeat sex offender' who allegedly touched her inappropriately on their committee: 'This is about equity!' Lewis, 20, spoke about the incident on a Wednesday podcast, WCBS said."I wanted to report this, and after I did tell the cops I let NYU security know to let students know that this man is going around doing this to other women," Lewis said, according to the station. "They also told me they were already aware of the man in the blue towel around his neck running around the city."Officials told the New York Daily News that Rizzo's criminal history stretches back to the 1990s, when he stabbed a 74-year-old woman in the face during a burglary in Brooklyn.The Daily News said Rizzo cut through a screen window at a home on East 83rd Street on June 13, 1997, and punched and stabbed his victim in the head before ransacking the residence. The paper, citing police, said a neighbor found the bloodied victim lying on the floor.Cops arrested Rizzo and charged him with attempted murder, the Daily News said, adding that he ultimately pleaded guilty to burglary and was sentenced to up to 54 months in prison.More recently investigators told WABC that Rizzo randomly punched a 59-year-old woman on Mercer Street in December 2023. That same month, Rizzo was arrested for forcible touching when police said he groped a 33-year-old woman on Greene Street in Greenwich Village and asked, "Oh, you want more," WABC-TV reported.On Thanksgiving Day last week, Rizzo allegedly attacked 68-year-old Dianne Brazell from Houston as she was walking in Midtown Manhattan, WABC said, slamming her into glass."I have a laceration in my forehead that required six stitches," Brazell said, according to WABC. "I have a bruise on my left leg from my knee to my ankle. I have a bruise on my left shoulder. I bit my tongue."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Squeeze Have Busy 2026 With ‘First’ Album, ‘Trixies,’ and Tour
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Squeeze Have Busy 2026 With ‘First’ Album, ‘Trixies,’ and Tour

The album was written by the teenage Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook at the start of their songwriting partnership. The post Squeeze Have Busy 2026 With ‘First’ Album, ‘Trixies,’ and Tour appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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EPIC History Lesson ENDS Democrats' Attempts to Rewrite Immigration History to Favor ... Somalis (Watch)
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EPIC History Lesson ENDS Democrats' Attempts to Rewrite Immigration History to Favor ... Somalis (Watch)

EPIC History Lesson ENDS Democrats' Attempts to Rewrite Immigration History to Favor ... Somalis (Watch)
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Trump Set to Sign Off on New Arctic Drilling Surge
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Trump Set to Sign Off on New Arctic Drilling Surge

Trump Set to Sign Off on New Arctic Drilling Surge
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Morning Minute: The Left's ODD
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Morning Minute: The Left's ODD

Morning Minute: The Left's ODD
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