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Code Pink Organizes a Most Excellent Revolutionary Zoo Tour
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Code Pink Organizes a Most Excellent Revolutionary Zoo Tour
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Schumer Claims It Would Be Harder to Vote Than to Purchase an AR-15, So I Checked
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Schumer Claims It Would Be Harder to Vote Than to Purchase an AR-15, So I Checked

Schumer Claims It Would Be Harder to Vote Than to Purchase an AR-15, So I Checked
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For First Time, Sperm Whales Have Been Captured On Video Headbutting Each Other – We're Just Not Sure Why
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For First Time, Sperm Whales Have Been Captured On Video Headbutting Each Other – We're Just Not Sure Why

Anecdotes of this behavior date back to whaling times but scientific observations have been rare until now.
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There Really Is No Clean Definition Of Biological Sex – And That's OK
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There Really Is No Clean Definition Of Biological Sex – And That's OK

“Science does not always need to produce a definitive answer to every question.”
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Huge New Discovery Demonstrates Why We've Only Bothered To Name 22 Percent Of Saturn's Moons
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Huge New Discovery Demonstrates Why We've Only Bothered To Name 22 Percent Of Saturn's Moons

There's actually a rule which stops these moons from being given proper names. Don't give them the attention.
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Mika Refuses to Read Rough Trump Statement on Mueller’s Death: 'I’m Not Doing It'
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Mika Refuses to Read Rough Trump Statement on Mueller’s Death: 'I’m Not Doing It'

On Monday’s Morning Joe on MS NOW, Mika Brzezinski refused to read Donald Trump’s reaction to the death of former FBI Director Robert Mueller. Brzezinski had been delivering a recap of Mueller’s life and career when she turned to Trump’s social media post. After beginning to quote it, she abruptly stopped mid-segment: “I can’t even read this. I’m not doing it.” It was on screen for viewers to see. Trump had written: “Robert Mueller just died. Good, I'm glad he's dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!” Even by Trump standards, the remark was jarring. Fox’s Brit Hume tweeted: “This is the kind of stuff Trump does that makes people not just oppose him but hate him.” Instead of informing viewers, Mika made her reaction the story, substituting a visible display of distress (see screencap) for the basic journalistic task of conveying what Trump had actually written. Performance for the base comes first, not reporting. Co-host Joe Scarborough declined to engage the substance of Trump’s remark, saying he would “rather respond to a man who committed over eight decades of his life to this country.” It's a little overstated to assert Mueller was serving the country as a child. Then came the Russia-probe boasting: SCARBOROUGH: Robert Mueller's life speaks for itself. And history will judge both Robert Mueller and Donald J. Trump for what happened during the Russian investigation. And people can run around waving their arms on, other networks saying Russia hoax, Russia hoax. I'm quite confident that history will judge both of those actors through that time period. And they will not find Robert Mueller lacking. WATCH: Mika Refuses to Read Trump Statement — “I’m Not Doing It” pic.twitter.com/MnSnh1dEg8 — Mark Finkelstein (@markfinkelstein) March 23, 2026 Brzezinski then suggested the show could read more favorable reactions instead: “The other two presidential statements were nice. We could read one of those.” George W. Bush and Barack Obama issued more typical statements of appreciation. In Trump’s first term, MSNBC belonged to the red-hot Collusion Caucus, led by Rachel Maddow, who channeled every shaky claim in the Steele dossier. . Lawrence O’Donnell falsely claimed “The President is a Russian operative.” After Mueller failed to indict, Scarborough was still insisting “There is more of that onion to unpeel.” But it could be argued, as a political and media matter, the Mueller probe ate much of Trump’s first term in terms of public attention. Whatever Trump sought to achieve as president was submerged under an obsession over the notion that he was illegitimately elected by a foreign power. As Rich Noyes laid out here at NewsBusters from January 20, 2017 through March 21, 2019, the last night before Mueller sent his report in to the Attorney General:  The ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts produced a combined 2,284 minutes of “collusion” coverage, most of it (1,909 minutes) following Mueller’s appointment on May 17, 2017. That’s an average of roughly three minutes a night, every night, for an astonishing 791 days...In fact, TV reporters devoted more airtime to the Russia investigation than any of the Trump administration’s policy initiatives — immigration, tax reform, trade, North Korea, ISIS, the economy, veterans’ affairs, the opioid epidemic, to name but a few. 
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Trump adds new condition to ICE airport plan in DHS shutdown fight
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Trump adds new condition to ICE airport plan in DHS shutdown fight

Weeks into the Democrat shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, Trump finally threatened to take matters into his own hands in the Transportation Security Administration lines on Saturday. And Trump gave an update on Monday, signaling his continued intention to deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at major airports. On Monday, Trump announced that he would accept a slight change in policy for the ICE agents covering for TSA workers, all while taking some jabs at his political opponents.'I would greatly appreciate, however, NO MASKS, when helping our Country out of the Democrat caused MESS at the airports, etc.'"I am a BIG proponent of ICE wearing masks as they search for, and are forced to deal with, hardened criminals, many of whom were let into our Country by Sleepy Joe Biden and his wonderful 'Border Czar,' Kamala (she never even went to the Border!), through their absolutely INSANE Open Border Policy," Trump wrote on Truth Social. RELATED: Trump threatens Democrats that he'll fix TSA himself — and it involves ICE Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP via Getty ImagesHowever, he then added: "I would greatly appreciate, however, NO MASKS, when helping our Country out of the Democrat caused MESS at the airports, etc."In the first year of the second Trump administration, opponents of ICE repeatedly called for the removal of face coverings for the ICE agents, arguing that masks allowed agents to act with relative impunity. Supporters of ICE argued that the masks were employed for the agents' own safety. Trump said on Saturday that the ICE agents would "do Security like no one has ever seen before, including the immediate arrest of all Illegal Immigrants who have come into our Country."Travelers have faced extremely long screening wait times as TSA workers continue to work without pay, if they show up at all. Many have been forced to get temporary jobs during the shutdown to make ends meet. 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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Thug accused of punching, knocking out female crossing guard ran from the law for 4 days, over 500 miles before his arrest
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Thug accused of punching, knocking out female crossing guard ran from the law for 4 days, over 500 miles before his arrest

The male accused of punching and knocking out a female crossing guard in the Philadelphia area last week ended up running from the law for four days and over 500 miles before his arrest in South Carolina.Darby Borough Police on Friday announced the arrest of 27-year-old Rashiem Russell and said he is charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, stalking, recklessly endangering another person, terroristic threats, and harassment.'He may have been upset with having to wait for her to cross children off of the school bus there.'Cops say Russell — who stands 5 feet, 9 inches tall and weighs 235 pounds — assaulted a school crossing guard last Monday in an incident caught on video.The assault took place outside Walnut Street Elementary School in Darby Borough during dismissal around 3:30 p.m. as students looked on, WPVI-TV reported.Police said the guard told detectives that Russell was driving aggressively as she helped students cross the street and that she ordered him to stop, the station noted.Russell then parked his car, chased down the guard, and hit her, knocking her unconscious, WPVI reported, citing court records. The suspect then took off.Darby Borough Police Chief Joe Gabe told WPVI in a previous story that it is believed the suspect may have been angry about waiting in traffic: "He may have been upset with having to wait for her to cross children off of the school bus there."Gabe added to the station that the suspect was yelling profanities as he drove through the intersection prior to the attack: "When he was approaching her, he was yelling more obscenities at her before he grabbed her and struck her in the face."RELATED: 'Disgusting': Thug caught on video punching female crossing guard in face, knocking her out as elementary schoolers watch While WPVI and other news outlets say Russell is 29, authorities — including Darby Police — say he's 27.Philadelphia Police on Wednesday stopped Russell's 2009 gold Nissan Altima; two females — but not Russell — were inside, the station said, citing court documents.One female told detectives that Russell fled to South Carolina, WPVI reported."The information was credible. So at that point we started scouring what possible connections, family members he may have, and we determined there was a very close family member in the city of Darlington, South Carolina," U.S. Marshals Supervisory Deputy Robert Clark said, according to the station.Darlington is just over 530 miles from Darby Borough.RELATED: 3 females dragged Philly crossing guard off bus when she tried to escape brutal beating, detective says; suspects arrested Russell on Monday morning was still behind bars in the Florence County Jail, records show. He is awaiting extradition to Pennsylvania, WPVI said.Pennsylvania state Sen. Anthony Williams (D) had offered a $5,000 reward in the case, the station said: "As soon as the crime was solved, they showed and wanted their $5,000, and they will get their $5,000."The crossing guard suffered both physical and emotional injuries but is recovering, the station said. However, she has resigned from her position as a crossing guard and wants to remain anonymous, WPVI added.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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The military’s secret language had a name: Chuck Norris
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The military’s secret language had a name: Chuck Norris

We measure influence in the U.S. military by rank, command, sacrifice, and decorations. Another kind of influence never shows up in an evaluation report or an after-action review. It lives in barracks humor, in whiteboard scrawl, and in the jokes told seconds after a blast, when nobody knows what else to say.For more than four decades, that language included Chuck Norris, who died Thursday at 86.In a culture that trains people to suppress fear and keep vulnerability under lock and key, humor becomes one of the safest ways to admit the stress everyone carries.To most Americans, Norris was a martial artist and action hero. To generations of service members, he also became the centerpiece of a strange, durable mythology. The Chuck Norris jokes — absurd, hyperbolic, endlessly recycled — turned into more than throwaway lines. They became part of the emotional vocabulary of military life.My combat deployment was no exception. Chuck Norris jokes covered bathroom walls, T-barriers, and whiteboards. They showed up during rocket attacks, after sniper fire, and in the lulls between incoming mortar fire. In a world built on danger and uncertainty, those ridiculous one-liners delivered something surprisingly useful: familiarity, laughter, and a brief reminder of invincibility.That mattered more than civilians might think.Humor in combat rarely counts as trivial. It works as a pressure valve. It functions as resilience. In a culture that trains people to suppress fear and keep vulnerability under lock and key, humor becomes one of the safest ways to admit the stress everyone carries. A joke can cut the tension without breaking bearing.The Norris myth worked because it exaggerated what warfighters hope to find in themselves and in each other: strength, competence, endurance, and an almost supernatural refusal to lose. “Chuck Norris doesn’t do push-ups. He pushes the Earth down.” The line was silly on purpose. The more impossible the joke, the better it mocked the impossible situations young Americans were asked to endure.Over time, the jokes became a kind of oral tradition. They passed from senior NCOs to new enlisted troops, from one unit to the next, from one deployment cycle to another. Like much of military culture, they traveled informally. They still carried meaning. They created continuity between those who served before and those serving now.RELATED: Here are some of the funniest ‘Chuck Norris facts’ memes fans have shared to honor his memory Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty ImagesThat’s how military culture often works. Doctrine and discipline matter, but shared rituals, symbols, and humor hold people together under pressure. The public tends to focus on the formal parts of service — uniforms, medals, salutes, speeches. The glue usually looks less official and more human.It may sound odd to credit a pop-culture figure with shaping the inner life of the armed forces. Anyone who has deployed knows morale survives on unexpected things: coffee, music, dark humor, inside jokes, nicknames, and familiar reference points that make hardship feel survivable.Chuck Norris became one of those reference points.Warfare changes. Technology changes. The human side changes slower than people like to admit. Young Americans still deploy far from home. They still face fear, boredom, grief, and danger. They still need shared ways to absorb the psychological shock that comes with those experiences.Whether the next generation inherits Chuck Norris jokes or builds a new mythology misses the larger point. Cultural touchstones endure because they give people a common language for courage. They turn anxiety into laughter. They remind troops that toughness isn’t only physical; sometimes toughness means smiling in the middle of chaos.Norris did not shape strategy or write doctrine. But for a remarkable span of time, he held a small, steady place in the culture of the people who carried America’s wars.That’s a real legacy.Rest in peace, Chuck Norris.
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James Fishback's No-Good, VERY BAD Week Gets Worse After He Tries Picking a Fight With Harmeet K. Dhillon
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James Fishback's No-Good, VERY BAD Week Gets Worse After He Tries Picking a Fight With Harmeet K. Dhillon

James Fishback's No-Good, VERY BAD Week Gets Worse After He Tries Picking a Fight With Harmeet K. Dhillon
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