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The Zombie Worms Are Disappearing And It's Not A Good Thing
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The Zombie Worms Are Disappearing And It's Not A Good Thing

It is, somehow, worse than it sounds.
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Think Before You Toss: Do Not Dump Your Pumpkins In The Woods After Halloween
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Think Before You Toss: Do Not Dump Your Pumpkins In The Woods After Halloween

Your gourd intentions are hurting wildlife.
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A Nearby Galaxy Has A Dark Secret, But Is It An Oversized Black Hole Or Excess Dark Matter?
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A Nearby Galaxy Has A Dark Secret, But Is It An Oversized Black Hole Or Excess Dark Matter?

A tiny collection of stars may have a black hole a tenth the size of our giant galaxy’s Sagittarius A*.
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Newly Spotted Vaquita Babies Offer Glimmer Of Hope For World's Rarest Marine Mammal
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Newly Spotted Vaquita Babies Offer Glimmer Of Hope For World's Rarest Marine Mammal

There's a long road ahead before the species is back from the brink, but a new population survey provides fresh optimism.
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Do Bees Really “Explode” When They Mate? Yes, Yes They Do
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Do Bees Really “Explode” When They Mate? Yes, Yes They Do

It could be said a male bee’s swansong is the audible pop of his first and last ejaculation.
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List of Democrat Strongholds Calling on Party to End Shutdown Swells
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List of Democrat Strongholds Calling on Party to End Shutdown Swells

On Thursday, the Teamsters union called on Senate Democrats to pass a clean continuing funding resolution (CR), as a growing number of traditional Democrat strongholds are demanding their party end the federal government shutdown. "Pass a clean CR, get to the table, negotiate a deal. Do not put working people in the middle of a problem,” Teamsters President Sean O’Brien said at a White House press event, joined by Vice President JD Vance and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. The formidable International Brotherhood of Teamsters has 1.4 million members nationwide. Even the virulently anti-Republican American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) has issued a statement calling for Senate Democrats to end the government shutdown by voting to pass a continuing resolution that would temporarily extend funding at previously-approved levels. The number of unions and trade associations calling for Senate Democrats to pass a “clean” continuing resolution – one identical to the one they voted for that expired on October 1 - has been swelling. Among them: Allied Federal Workers Union International Brotherhood of Teamsters National Retail Federation U.S. Chamber of Congress U.S. Travel Association American Hotel & Lodging Association Associated General Contractors of America Association of Equipment Manufacturers Business Roundtable Financial Services Forum National Association of Wholesale-Distributors National Electrical Manufacturers Association Allied Pilots Association Coalition of Airline Pilots Association NetJet Association of Shared Aircraft Pilots Southwest Airlines Pilots Association American Bankers Association National Association of Home Builders National Association of Manufacturers National Association of Realtors Airlines for America Information Technology Industry Council Additionally, House Appropriations Republicans have posted a list of more than 300 “stakeholders” who want Democrats to vote for the CR and reopen the government.  “This key stakeholder support proves that Democrats’ continued effort to block passage of the clean CR is out of step with the American people, who demand and deserve an open and functional federal government. The full list of organizations supporting H.R. 5371, the Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2026, can be found here,” they write.   .@TeamsterSOB: "Pass a clean CR, get to the table... do not put working people in the middle of a problem they should not be in... security and safety of the airlines is paramount. Let's not compromise the safety and security — pass a clean CR." pic.twitter.com/VdsiHuygah — Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) October 30, 2025     Business Associations Issue Statement on Government Shutdown: “We urge Congress to swiftly pass a clean continuing resolution to reopen the federal government." pic.twitter.com/MOVS8wEbKM — Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) October 30, 2025  
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Amid Travel Chaos, ABC and CBS Skip Airlines Telling Dems To Give Up On Shutdown
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Amid Travel Chaos, ABC and CBS Skip Airlines Telling Dems To Give Up On Shutdown

On Thursday, the nation’s four major airlines came together to embrace the Republican position that the government shutdown should end with a clean continuing resolution. However, NBC’s Today was the only Friday morning show to report this. By contrast, CBS Mornings made it seem as if the airlines wanted squabbling siblings to just get along, while ABC’s Good Morning America was content to only talk about generic travel chaos. While Friday may have been Halloween, CBS correspondent Cristian Benavides was quick to point out that the Thanksgiving travel period is not that far away, “It comes as around 13,000 air traffic controllers missed their first full paycheck on Tuesday, and they could miss at least two more by Thanksgiving if the stalemate continues.”     After a clip of Vice President JD Vance lamenting air traffic controllers are currently going without pay, Benavides echoed his previous point, “And with more controllers calling out sick and the holidays right around the corner, Transportation Sean Duffy had this stark warning Thursday.” Following a video of Duffy warning of “a disaster in aviation,” Benavides reported, “Several major airlines have called for Congress to reopen the government. Some of them have been providing food assistance and other sort of support to federal aviation employees who are currently working without pay.” That makes it sound like the industry is urging the parties to make a deal when it is really demanding Democrats give up. By contrast, NBC correspondent Tom Costello portrayed the airlines’ position more fully, “And now the nation's four largest airlines are weighing in, endorsing what's known as a clean resolution, a CR, a funding bill focused solely on opening the government, also supported by Republicans.” NBC then played a clip of United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby addressing the health care angle of the shutdown Democrats have been keen to push, “Get that negotiation done behind closed doors without the pressure, without putting the American workers and the American economy at risk.” Meanwhile, over at ABC, correspondent Mola Lenghi was not interested in even mentioning the airlines, reporting in part that: Short staffing due to government shutdown, that is contributing to the problem. For example, in Orlando, they've only been able to accommodate about ten planes per hour, average delays exceeding about four hours per flight there in Orlando and there have been instances there where they have had no air traffic controllers able to receive flights. So, they haven't been able to receive any at times there. Compounding the problem, today will be weather expected throughout the day, especially in the Northeast, where the FAA says we’re expecting to see ground stops, more delays, some more cancellations throughout the day affecting the mid-Atlantic and Northeast along the East Coast there. Elsewhere on Friday’s GMA, the cast was eager to point to polling that showed Republicans were more to blame for the shutdown than Democrats, but based off reporting like this, perhaps we can see why. The country is about to enter the busy part of the travel calendar, and airports are short-staffed because Democrats are making irrelevant demands, and now ABC and CBS are refusing to cover outsiders demanding they stop the act. Here are transcripts for the October 31 show: ABC Good Morning America 10/31/2025 7:06 AM ET MOLA LENGHI: Short staffing due to government shutdown, that is contributing to the problem. For example, in Orlando, they've only been able to accommodate about ten planes per hour, average delays exceeding about four hours per flight there in Orlando and there have been instances there where they have had no air traffic controllers able to receive flights. So, they haven't been able to receive any at times there. Compounding the problem, today will be weather expected throughout the day, especially in the Northeast, where the FAA says we’re expecting to see ground stops, more delays, some more cancellations throughout the day affecting the mid-Atlantic and Northeast along the East Coast there. *** CBS Mornings 10/31/2025 7:05 AM ET CRISTIAN BENAVIDES: It comes as around 13,000 air traffic controllers missed their first full paycheck on Tuesday, and they could miss at least two more by Thanksgiving if the stalemate continues. JD VANCE: I worry about the air traffic controllers who, of course, make this entire system extra safe. I worry about them [jump cut] more worried about their credit card bill than they should be because they’re not getting a paycheck. BENAVIDES: And with more controllers calling out sick and the holidays right around the corner, Transportation Sean Duffy had this stark warning Thursday. SEAN DUFFY: Our traffic will be snarled, right. It will be a disaster in aviation. BENAVIDES: Several major airlines have called for Congress to reopen the government. Some of them have been providing food assistance and other sort of support to federal aviation employees who are currently working without pay. *** NBC Today 10/31/2025 7:12 AM ET TOM COSTELLO: Republicans warn Americans could face travel chaos by Thanksgiving. JD VANCE: Look, it could be a disaster. It really could be. COSTELLO: And now the nation's four largest airlines are weighing in, endorsing what's known as a clean resolution, a CR, a funding bill focused solely on opening the government, also supported by Republicans. SCOTT KIRBY: Get that negotiation done behind closed doors without the pressure, without putting the American workers and the American economy at risk.
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OVEN ROASTED CHICKEN
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OVEN ROASTED CHICKEN

This oven-roasted chicken is so easy and loaded with delicious flavor! Add this to Sunday dinner! ❤️WHY WE LOVE THIS RECIPE We love to make this roasted chicken on a Sunday and enjoy it over the week. This chicken is perfect to make chicken salad, or just enjoy a chicken breast with a delicious meal,...
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Illegal alien steals from SNAP program in massive fraud scheme
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Illegal alien steals from SNAP program in massive fraud scheme

As more than 40 million Americans prepare for a disruption to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program handouts amid the Democrat-led government shutdown, a member of a fraud conspiracy related to SNAP has been brought to justice. On October 15, an Italian illegal alien living in Oregon was sentenced to federal prison after previously pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States. 'By siphoning millions of dollars in government funds intended for food-insecure households, this illegal criminal alien proved to be one of the worst of the worst.'Over the course of 14 months between August 2023 and October 2024, Giovanni Spirea, 29, and his co-conspirators purchased over 120,000 pounds of groceries using electronic skimming devices to steal SNAP benefits. "Spirea shared stolen account information with other members of the organization, who, along with him, used the stolen benefits to purchase large quantities of infant formula, energy drinks, and other SNAP-eligible nonperishable food items from grocery stores ... and through websites associated with grocery stores offering curb-side pickup," the DOJ said in a press release.The stolen items were then sold on the black market, the DOJ added.RELATED: Democrats’ shutdown blame game backfires — even Jake Tapper calls them out on SNAP benefits Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesSpirea and his co-conspirators operated in Oregon, Washington, and California. The estimated value of the stolen goods is $2.4 million.“By siphoning millions of dollars in government funds intended for food-insecure households, this illegal criminal alien proved to be one of the worst of the worst,” said April Miller, Homeland Security Investigations Seattle acting special agent in charge.“Protecting government-funded programs, like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program isn’t just about preserving funds — it’s about safeguarding trust in a vital lifeline that millions of families depend on to put food on the table,” said U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon Scott Bradford. “Today’s sentencing should deter perpetrators from defrauding American families and the federal government for personal gain.”Spirea was sentenced to two years in prison, three years of supervised release, and was ordered to pay $61,874.32 in restitution. Sixteen others were charged in the conspiracy.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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Immigration raid at New Jersey warehouse busts illegal aliens, arresting 22% of workforce
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Immigration raid at New Jersey warehouse busts illegal aliens, arresting 22% of workforce

Federal immigration agents executed a raid of a New Jersey container freight warehouse that resulted in the arrest of dozens of illegal aliens, according to the Department of Homeland Security.'DHS is committed to maintaining the highest levels of security and accountability within bonded facilities to protect both US commerce and the public.'Activists arrived on the scene to protest as federal agents conducted the arrests, WCBS-TV reported. They claimed that most of those taken into custody were packers for the international shipping company.Local reports indicated that DHS agents initiated the workplace inspection at a facility owned by Savino Del Bene, a logistics company headquartered in Italy. The sweep resulted in the arrests of 46 illegal aliens, approximately 22% of the on-site workforce, a DHS spokesperson told Blaze News.RELATED: Soros-linked protesters to host 'rally/vigil' at Home Depot over ICE raids Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images"The operation is part of DHS' ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with customs and immigration regulations, safeguard the integrity of the supply chain, and verify that warehouse operators are adhering to all applicable security requirements," the agency spokesperson said. "DHS is committed to maintaining the highest levels of security and accountability within bonded facilities to protect both U.S. commerce and the public."RELATED: ICE officer shoots at driver who tried to run over agent during vehicle stop in California, DHS says Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty ImagesThe spokesperson noted that the 46 illegal aliens will remain in DHS custody pending immigration proceedings.Blaze News reached out to Savino Del Bene for comment. This marks the third raid in Middlesex County in the past few months. Federal agents detained 15 employees from a wine and spirits warehouse in July and another 29 workers from a freight warehouse in August.Atlantic Highlands Mayor Lori Hohenleitner stated that the town was not notified about the recent immigration enforcement actions."My police department had no idea that ICE was in our town at 6:30 in the morning last Sunday," Hohenleitner stated, referring to the unrelated arrest of Ruperto Vicens Marquez, a longtime restaurant owner. Hohenleitner accused federal agents of wrongfully arresting Marquez, who, according to KABC-TV, has a valid and recently renewed work visa.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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