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Saturday Supercade turned early‑80s arcade fever into Saturday‑morning magic, bringing Donkey Kong, Q*bert, Frogger and more to life in a wild, colorful cartoon block that felt like an entire arcade bursting out of the TV. The post Saturday Morning Memories: Saturday Supercade appeared first on The Retro Network.
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Haven Hill: Chapter 33
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Haven Hill: Chapter 33

An Excerpt from Haven Hill Here’s where the story left off last time. Logan staggered through the trees, breath hissing between clenched teeth. His world narrowed to pain. It was white-hot, pulsing, radiating down his leg with every limping step. Stupid. Careless. He hadn’t expected the deputy to still be alive, let alone to have the strength to drive a blade into the tender area of Logan’s inner thigh. That kind of cut bled like a bastard. Logan pressed both hands over the wound, fingers slipping in the warmth, and snarled low in his throat. His vision shimmered at the edges, a red haze he forced himself to blink through. Pain was manageable. Pain was temporary. Pain was a thing weak men feared. He wasn’t weak. Not anymore. He moved deeper into the woods, away from the cabin, away from Kate’s silhouette in the window. He could still feel her eyes on him. Could almost imagine her breath catching when she saw him hurt. She cared. He knew she did. That’s why she hadn’t shot him. That’s why she’d screamed. That’s why she looked at him with all that trembling emotion she tried to pretend was hatred. She wasn’t ready yet. He found a fallen log and collapsed onto it, forcing his hands to steady. The knife wound wasn’t the worst he’d ever had. Prison had offered plenty of opportunities to learn what the body could tolerate. But the deputy had gotten him really high up on his leg—too high. Right near the groin. The muscle contracted every time he breathed. Thankfully, it had missed his femoral artery. He was lucky. No. Not luck. Destiny. He knew the way he’d dodged death was a sign that reuniting with his family was meant to be. If it wasn’t, he’d be bleeding out in Kate’s front yard right now. Logan sucked air through his teeth and reached into his pocket for his small kit. Prison habit. Always carry something. A scrap of cloth. A strip of tape. A length of ripped bedsheet. He tore the fabric with his teeth and wrapped it tight around his thigh, knotting it until the bleeding slowed. The pain flared so hard he nearly threw up. The forest swayed a little. He closed his eyes. He couldn’t stop it. He leaned over the back of the log and emptied his stomach, leaving his mouth feeling soiled and sour. He spat, tasting bile and copper. Good. An empty stomach meant fewer distractions. Kate would try to help that deputy. She’d waste minutes—maybe more—patching him up. She’d check his breathing, his heart rate, his wounds. She’d try to save him. Logan smiled. His woman was so kind. Good. The more time she spent on the dying man, the more time Logan had to prepare. To circle back. To correct the mistake. He thought of Ariel—her scream, the way she hid behind the refrigerator like a frightened rabbit. Their daughter. He hated that she had become afraid of him. But she would come around. Children always came around in the end He leaned back on the log, breathing shallowly. The fog drifted through the pines, cool against his burning skin. He didn’t mind the wound. Pain sharpened the world. Made him focused. And now that he’d felt Kate’s fear again—seen it in her eyes—he’d never stop. Not until she came home. Not until they were all together, the way it was supposed to be. He forgave her for sending him to prison. It had been a terrible misunderstanding. He had thought of her every single day of his sentence and had pictures of Kate and Ariel taped to his wall. “My family,” he’d say to the other inmates when they noticed the pictures. “I don’t want my daughter to see me like this,” he’d rationalize when they asked him why they never visited. Logan pushed himself upright, ignoring the agony screaming through his leg. The bandage was already warm and wet again. He didn’t have much time. He wiped his bloody hands on the dead leaves, tightened the makeshift bandage one more notch, and grabbed a water bottle from the backpack he’d stocked with supplies stolen from Kate’s cabin over the past week. He was losing blood, and he knew he needed to replenish his fluids. When the time was right, he’d start limping back toward the cabin. He wasn’t done. Not even close. First, he was going to lie down and think of Kate’s face—set, trembling, trying so hard to be firm while she played hard to get. Don’t want to wait two weeks to find out what happens? Buy the complete book HERE. There are 39 chapters and an epilogue! About Daisy Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging author and blogger who’s traded her air miles for a screen porch, having embraced a more homebody lifestyle after a serious injury. She’s the heart and mind behind The Organic Prepper, a top-tier website where she shares what she’s learned about preparedness, self-reliance, and the pursuit of liberty. With 17 books under her belt, Daisy’s insights on living frugally, surviving tough times, finding some happiness in the most difficult situations, and embracing independence have touched many lives. Her work doesn’t just stay on her site; it’s shared far and wide across alternative media, making her a familiar voice in the community. Known for her adventurous spirit, she’s lived in five different countries and raised two wonderful daughters as a single mom. Now living in the beautiful state of North Carolina, Daisy has been sharing her knowledge through blogging for 15 years.  She is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books, 12 self-published books, and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides, printables, and courses at SelfRelianceand Survival.com You can find her on Facebook, Pinterest, and X. The post Haven Hill: Chapter 33 appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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NOT TIRED OF WINNING: 3 Historic Geopolitical Victories in Operation Epic Fury
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NOT TIRED OF WINNING: 3 Historic Geopolitical Victories in Operation Epic Fury

President Donald Trump’s military response to Iran’s decades-long war against the United States has already reaped massive dividends in its first week. On America’s 250th anniversary, Trump isn’t just reshaping the Middle East—he’s reshaping the global balance of power and strengthening the United States’ position. “Operation Epic Fury” has already yielded three massive victories in the first week. 1. Decapitating Iran Trump announced Tuesday that the U.S. and Israeli military strikes had killed 49 leaders of Iran, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The strikes killed other key leaders, such as Defense Minister Amir Nasirzadeh, Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Commander Mohammed Pakpour, former National Defense Council head Ali Shamkani, and armed forces Chief of Staff Abdolrahim Mousavi. Israel’s Air Force also struck the building housing the Assembly of Experts in Qom—the group of 88 clerics responsible for electing the next supreme leader. Unfortunately, knocking out key regime leaders won’t necessarily doom the Islamic Republic. Just as Trump’s successful operation to extricate Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro did not result in immediate regime change, so the decapitation of Tehran doesn’t guarantee a new form of government. Iran is a much larger country than Venezuela, and its regime has a stronger foothold. Even so, the Islamic Republic appears to be flailing. Iran didn’t just send missiles to hit Israeli and American targets—it has also targeted Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Iranian drones have even attacked Iran’s northern neighbor Azerbaijan, though the Islamic Republic’s foreign ministry denied carrying out the attack. Whether or not Operation Epic Fury topples the Iran regime, it will leave a weakened Iran and, likely, a safer Middle East once the conflict draws to a close. 2. Hezbollah Iran has long supported proxy forces in other countries, backing Shia militias in Iraq, the Houthi rebels in Yemen, Hamas in Gaza, and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Hezbollah, long considered Iraq’s most effective proxy force, acted as a likely deterrent to any Israeli attack on Iran. Israel has fought multiple wars with Hezbollah, often invading Lebanese territory to respond to the terrorist group’s attacks. Hezbollah maintained an army larger than that of Lebanon, and long operated as a state within a state—a de facto independent government that effectively held the Lebanese government hostage. After the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks, Israel decimated Hezbollah’s leadership by rigging their pagers to explode in September 2024. Hezbollah had reached a ceasefire agreement with Israel last year, but the terrorist group responded to Operation Epic Fury by launching rockets into northern Israel earlier this week. Then something truly remarkable happened: the Lebanese government turned on Hezbollah. It announced “the immediate ban of all Hezbollah security and military activities,” and demanded Hezbollah surrender its weapons. While some analysts faulted Lebanon’s measures as “half-hearted,” they still represent a remarkable sea change. Lebanon had often opposed Israel, seeing Israel as the invading aggressor and Hezbollah as a military force protecting Lebanon. Now, Lebanon is turning on Hezbollah and asserting itself against this Iranian proxy that seems determined to bring Lebanon into a wider war. If Lebanon can disarm Hezbollah, that will go a long way toward restoring its integrity as an independent country—and protect Israel from one of its nastiest rivals. 3. Russia and China While Russia and China, America’s two largest rivals on the global stage, have signaled support for Iran, they have remained largely disengaged from the conflict. Meanwhile, Trump’s moves in both Venezuela and Iran have separated Russia and China from major oil producers. Russia and Iran signed a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty in January 2025, and the countries carried out joint military drills in the Indian Ocean as late as February. Yet the treaty does not include a mutual defense clause, so Moscow had no obligation to engage militarily when Tehran faced U.S. and Israeli strikes. Andrey Kortunov, former director general of the Russian International Affairs Council, told Al Jazeera that the risks of joining the war on Iran’s side would be too high. While Russia is providing Iran intelligence to target the U.S. in the region, it seems unlikely to get engaged beyond that. China signed a 25-year cooperation agreement with Iran in 2021, drawing Tehran into China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Yet China has also developed ties with the Persian Gulf states. In 2023, Chinese leader Xi Jinping brokered normalization between Saudi Arabia and Iran, aiming to stabilize the Persian Gulf, from which most of China’s oil comes. Around 50% of China’s oil comes from Arab nations like Saudi Arabia, while only roughly 17% comes from the Islamic Republic that just attacked Saudi Arabia. Both Russian and Chinese leaders have condemned the strikes and called for a ceasefire, but escalation seems largely limited to the Middle East. The U.S. and Israel took a bold gamble in Iran this week, and so far the results have been remarkably positive. The strikes have decapitated Iran’s leadership, led Lebanon to oppose Hezbollah, and put China between a rock and a hard place when it comes to oil diplomacy. The war is just beginning, but America and Israel have achieved truly historic successes. Let’s pray these are early signs of more victories to come—and ultimately harbingers of a lasting peace. The post NOT TIRED OF WINNING: 3 Historic Geopolitical Victories in Operation Epic Fury appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Media Elitists Trash Trump’s SOTU, Fearmonger Over Iran
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This past month, saw the likes of MS NOW’s Joe Scarborough trash the “unrelenting bigotry” in Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, while CBS’s Ed O’Keefe inexplicably questioned when anybody has called the President “racist?” Media elitists like MS NOW’s Chris Hayes compared bombing Iran to 9/11 while the Washington Post eulogized Ayatollah Khamenei as a man with an “easy smile” and love of “poetry.” The Hollywood left got in their shots, too. ABC late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel griped that Trump’s “angry” State of the Union speech sounded like a “Christmas message from the Grinch.” Kimmel also claimed Republicans were protecting pedophiles and rapists while attacking illegal aliens who are “raising your children.” The following are just a few of the most obnoxious outbursts from leftist journalists and celebrities over the last month:    Joe Scarborough Trashes Trump’s “Unrelenting Bigotry”   Scarborough on SOTU: Trump Did ‘Sh-- No Sane President Would Ever Do’ pic.twitter.com/wthja6ClcG — Mark Finkelstein (@markfinkelstein) February 25, 2026   “There are a couple things that I thought were extraordinary that you wouldn’t see in other State of the Unions, unless they were Donald Trump’s. The first, of course, was just the unrelenting bigotry, the lies, the attacking of one group specifically, the Somalis, Somali-Americans. That’s the sort of thing that, oh, you know, I’m not going to talk about fascism or Nazism. You just read history and see what type of regimes will pick one or two groups and blame all of America’s ills on those groups.”— Host Joe Scarborough on MS NOW’s Morning Joe, February 25.   Clueless Ed O’Keefe: When Has Anybody Called Trump Racist?   Clueless CBS Correspondent Ed O’Keefe to Karoline Leavitt: When Has Anybody Called Trump Racist? — White House Press Briefing, February 18. pic.twitter.com/EkpJmSkPI5 — Geoffrey Dickens (@GCDickens) March 6, 2026   CBS senior White House correspondent Ed O’Keefe: “Today in his statement about Jesse Jackson, the President said, ‘Despite the fact that I’m falsely and consistently called a racist by the scoundrels and lunatics on the radical left, Democrats all, it was always my pleasure to help Jesse along the way.’ Where or when does the President believe he’s been falsely called racist?”White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt: “You’re kidding, right?”O’Keefe: “No.” — White House Press Briefing, February 18.      Jonathan Capehart Compares Minnesota Protestors to the Underground Railroad   On PBS, David Brooks compares the Minnesota demonstrators to the Civil Rights Movement, "I was with a historian yesterday. And she said, learn from the Civil Rights Movement. Everybody should be studying the civil rights movement. That's what they did," while Jonathan Capehart… pic.twitter.com/bxzFqxaY4o — Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) February 14, 2026   “In Northfield, Minnesota, they were dealing with ICE. And they were dealing with ICE in a very quiet way, not the whistles and the horns, but text chains, people who were observing, taking license plates, letting people know. I went to do something on Friday and the person who picked me up said—apologized for the vehicle and then said to me, I was—quote—‘underground railroading food all night.’”— MS NOW host and PBS contributor Jonathan Capehart on PBS’s News Hour, February 13.    On PBS: Trump Administration to Employ “Jim Crow” Strategy    Despite a clip of Karoline Leavitt saying ICE at polling locations is "not something I have ever heard the president" and "a very silly hypothetical question," Stohr claimed, "And we can use another historic analogy, which is during Jim Crow, the fact that police were often sent… pic.twitter.com/xl1fqtzmrU — Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) February 7, 2026   Host Geoff Bennett: “This is a multifront strategy, legal pressure, DOJ demands, raids at the Fulton County election office. How do you see it?”Boston Globe columnist Kimberly Atkins Stohr: “That’s exactly right. And we can use another historic analogy, which is during Jim Crow, the fact that police were often sent around polling stations in order to discourage people of color from casting votes, even though the Constitution was amended to specifically protect that right. The law won’t protect you if you don’t have government that is backing it up and actually flouting it. So all of this is from playbooks from the darkest times in our history.”— PBS’s News Hour, February 6.    Chris Hayes Compares Trump Bombing Iran to 9/11    Chris Hayes compares bombing Iran to 9/11, "there was one instance in my lifetime when we in America experienced death from above. September 11th, 2001... For us, that kind of violence is an anomaly. It is a once in a lifetime tragedy. For other people, in other countries, the… pic.twitter.com/Vhmm59sUY4 — Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) March 3, 2026   “Gets far too easy to wave away the loss of human life. It’s priced in. It’s the cost of doing business. Remember, there was one instance in my lifetime when we in America experienced death from above. September 11th, 2001….For us, that kind of violence is an anomaly. It is a once-in-a-lifetime tragedy. For other people, in other countries, the terror is commonplace because, in part, of the kinds of war of aggression that Donald Trump just started.”— Host Chris Hayes on MS NOW’s All In With Chris Hayes, March 2.    PBS’s Reza Sayah: “A Bleak, Grim and Scary Day” for “People of Iran” “Yes, this was a bleak, grim, and scary day for the people of Iran, a population that has seen a lot of adversity over these past five decades, and this time the adversity they're facing was an attack by the world’s leading superpower, the United States of America and the regional power Israel, both of them nuclear powers, mind you.”— Correspondent Reza Sayah on PBS’s News Hour, March 2.    Washington Post Touts Khamenei as Man With an “Easy Smile” and Love of “Poetry” “With his bushy white beard and easy smile, Ayatollah Khamenei cut a more avuncular figure in public than his perpetually scowling but much more revered mentor, and he was known to be fond of Persian poetry and classic Western novels, especially Victor Hugo’s ‘Les Misérables.’...Some Iranians who knew Ayatollah Khamenei before he became supreme leader described him as a ‘closet moderate.’..After Trump lost the 2020 election, Ayatollah Khamenei said its chaotic aftermath, marked by Trump’s baseless fraud claims, illustrated ‘the ugly face of liberal democracy’ in the United States and made clear the country’s ‘definite political, civil [and] moral decline.’— Washington Post obituary for Ayatollah Khamenei, February 28.    Trump Has “Strongman Dictatorial Impulses,” Shows No Interest in “Promoting Democracy”  “We are talking about a President who is presenting himself as a liberator of, you know, the Iranian people, who himself is an authoritarian, who himself has these strongman dictatorial impulses, who has shown no interest in, you know, promoting democracy or freedom, who rightly lambastes Iran for slaughtering innocent protesters on the streets of Tehran and calling them terrorists who deserve to, you know, be killed for their actions; but then who uses the exact same rhetoric when it comes to his own people in places like Minnesota.”— Former CNN contributor Reza Aslan on MS NOW’s Iran live coverage, March 1.   Jen Psaki Dismisses SOTU Honorees as “Circus Entertainer Part”   WATCH: MS Now's Jen Psaki dismisses the acknowledgements of the U.S. Men's hockey team, victims of illegal aliens and awards to military heroes as "the circus entertainer part" of the State of the Union address. JEN PSAKI: As I was watching that, I was just thinking about the… pic.twitter.com/1svt9rpSeH — Jorge Bonilla (@BonillaJL) February 25, 2026   “Trump decided to double down on things that are hugely unpopular. I mean, to your point, it was like a three-part speech. There was the gross, violent pornography part of it. There was the circus entertainer part, where he was bringing out unrelated people and vignettes. And then there was a part that was policy-ish.”— Host Jen Psaki on MS NOW’s coverage of the State of the Union address, February 24.   Morning Joe Attacks ICE Co-host Joe Scarborough: “America - this is no place, as the judge said, federal judge said, for the secret police. This is no place for masked men in unmarked cars without license plates grabbing people off the streets. That seems to me to invite illegal and unlawful behavior from those who may not be members of the secret police for the federal government. But the fact that we have a secret police in the United States of America, I’m sorry, I’ve been around long enough to be able to say this freely, I agree with most Americans. That is un-American, isn’t it?...Terrorize communities, create distrust, and actually gun down Americans in the street. And gut funding for Medicaid, gut funding for our grandparents, gut funding for children, gut funding-”Co-host Mika Brzezinski: “And they’re building the internment camps.”— MS NOW’s Morning Joe, February 23.   David Brooks: Donald Trump is “Forcing Dehumanization”   David Brooks, noted "democracy is dying" doomsday prophet, laments, "We meet people trying to heal America, trying to build conversations. And it's just frustrating that all these people are doing this work around the country at the same time, day by day, there's a shredding from… pic.twitter.com/SwqPAG5tEY — Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) February 21, 2026   “We travel around the country. We meet people trying to heal America, trying to build conversations. And it’s just frustrating that all these people are doing this work around the country at the same time, day by day, there’s a shredding from the top. And so there’s these forces of humanization that are trying to have a decent country, and then the shredding from the top is just a constant battle of forcing dehumanization.”— New York Times columnist/PBS contributor David Brooks on PBS’s News Hour, February 20.   Kathleen Parker: Trump Has “Taken a Page” from Hitler’s Mein Kampf “He’s [Donald Trump] still clinging again to the 2020 — we know it was a fully regular election he lost. And he can’t let it go because I think he’s taken a page from Mein Kampf, frankly, you know, the saying that if you say — tell a big lie often enough and repeat it, then people will believe it.”— Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker on PBS’s News Hour, February 6.    Don Lemon: “Our Democracy Can Be Gone In a Second” Under Trump  “We are watching an administration right now that treats the Constitution not as a covenant but as an inconvenience. That they don’t have to abide by. ‘This is inconvenient and this is getting in our way.’ It’s authoritarianism and we need to be careful because the very little that’s left in our democracy can be gone in a second – if it’s not too late already.”— Former CNN anchor Don Lemon’s speech at the Human Rights Campaign dinner, February 7.   Keith Olbermann: Trump is the “John Wayne Gacy of the Epstein Scandal”   Trump is the “John Wayne Gacy of the Epstein Scandal” — Former MSNBC/ESPN host Keith Olbermann on his Countdown podcast, February 26. pic.twitter.com/o7WBpsKUwH — Geoffrey Dickens (@GCDickens) March 6, 2026   “For Trump, this is no longer a question of malfeasance or graft or theft or impeachment. It is a question of how many dozens of crimes he is guilty of. On Epstein, on the Epstein cover-up alone. He is the Boss Tweed of the Epstein scandal. He is the Bernie Madoff of the Epstein scandal. He is the John Wayne Gacy of the Epstein scandal!”— Former MSNBC/ESPN host Keith Olbermann on his Countdown podcast, February 26.   ABC’s David Muir: Trump Is Going to Destroy the Planet and Kill You   Thus @ABCWorldNews sums up President Trump's repeal of the EPA endangerment finding: Trump gave up the power to regulate climate, he has rejected the science, and he will kill you pic.twitter.com/rX2iuMk0Lp — Jorge Bonilla (@BonillaJL) February 13, 2026   “Tonight, President Trump has repealed U.S. power to regulate climate in this country. The president officially rejecting the science. And what this now clears the way for. Critics tonight arguing this is not only dangerous for the environment but for your health.”— Anchor David Muir on ABC’s World News Tonight, February 12.     CBS Reporter Injects Climate Propaganda into the Nation’s Founding   Further proof that the Media Hall Monitors' breathless incantations of CBS News being "MAGA-aligned" is absolute nonsense: a Sunday Morning item linking George Washington's crossing of the Delaware with climate change pic.twitter.com/DpOYkNEcIl — Jorge Bonilla (@BonillaJL) February 15, 2026   Correspondent David Schecter: “So, it turns out, around the time Washington looked out on the icy Delaware, there were two important pictures coming into focus: One, the story of America; the other, the beginnings of climate change. And both continue to shape our world. I kind of like to think about George Washington showing back up in 2026 and saying-”Eric Steig, glaciologist: “What have you done?”Schecter: “This is pretty different!”— CBS Sunday Morning, February 15.     Jimmy Kimmel: Trump’s “Angry Speech” Like a “Christmas Message From the Grinch”   Jimmy Kimmel rants "It was an angry speech... It was like a Christmas message from the Grinch. Trump applauded the efforts of a World War II vet who liberated an internment camp, at the same time he is building new ones here in the United States." (1/4) pic.twitter.com/RcxwpfDzx7 — Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) February 25, 2026   “It was an angry speech. The theme of tonight’s speech was all foreigners are murderers….He bragged about ending DEI. He bragged about kicking two million people off food stamps. It was like a Christmas message from the Grinch. Trump applauded the efforts of a World War II vet who liberated an internment camp, at the same time he is building new ones here in the United States.”— Jimmy Kimmel on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, February 24.   Republicans Are Protecting “Pedophiles” and “Rapists,” While Attacking Illegals Who Are “Raising Your Children”   After a clip of GOP Rep. Lisa McClain at a press conference lamenting, "And you know what the Democrats want to do? Let's release them into your communities. And let's celebrate the criminals. Let's villainize the ICE agents and celebrate the people who are raping your children,"… pic.twitter.com/jP9SbPxxtV — Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) February 11, 2026   Rep. Lisa McClain: “And you know what the Democrats want to do? Let’s release them into your communities. And let’s celebrate the criminals. Let’s villainize the ICE agents and celebrate the people who are raping your children.”Host Jimmy Kimmel: “I think she meant to say raising your children? I mean, listen, could you imagine how ignorant these people are screaming about pedophiles and rapists while members of their own party seem to be doing everything they can to protect the pedophiles and the rapists in the Epstein files.”— ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, February 10.    Morgan Freeman: Trump Reminds Me of Nazi “Brownshirts,” He’s Leading Us “Down a Sh*thole”   Performing a dramatic reading of history for Lawrence O'Donnell on MS (DNC), actor Morgan Freeman pretends today's America is a constant reminder of "Germany in 1935." Under Trump, "we have somebody sitting in the White House who's leading us down a s--t hole." pic.twitter.com/p4ELocp0fO — Tim Graham (@TimJGraham) February 28, 2026   “We have somebody sitting in the White House who’s leading us down a shit hole….I’m constantly reminded of Germany in 1935, what was happening there, the Brownshirts, those people that are marching through, particularly Berlin, rounding up people and putting them in box cars and sending them off. Now, this administration wants to build large detention centers and — for what?”— Actor Morgan Freeman on MS NOW’s The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell, February 26.    Robert De Niro: How Can You “Love Our Country” Now?    Robert De Niro, speaking at the Resistance™ counterprogramming event, admitting he chokes on expressions of love for America. "I choke on that phrase, “we all love our country.” Because our country isn't so lovable right now. In the current climate, declaring love for our… pic.twitter.com/Df285ZOycx — Jorge Bonilla (@BonillaJL) February 25, 2026   “Tragically, we’re now in a country of by and for a handful of dishonest, greedy, and cruel authoritarians. So - love our country? Let me ask you: Can you love a country where our neighbors are shot down in the streets by masked government thugs? Can you love a country that denies healthcare for tens of millions of our fellow citizens? Can you love a country that ends contributions to sick and starving people around the world, causing hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths, many of them innocent children?...The bottom line is that I feel betrayed by my country.”— Actor Robert De Niro at Defiance.org’s “State of the Swamp” event, February 24.
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3D printing is getting less finicky in 2026. New materials, machines, and software are cutting setup times and making high-quality prints easier.
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A Shipping Mistake Made This RAM Purchase Almost Too Good To Believe
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RAM prices have skyrocketed in recent months, but one customer benefited from an unbelievable shipping error that might make them the luckiest customer ever.
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'The warming trend nearly doubled after 2014': The rate of global warming has accelerated more in the past decade than ever before
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'The warming trend nearly doubled after 2014': The rate of global warming has accelerated more in the past decade than ever before

A new analysis finds that global warming has significantly accelerated since 2015, but not everyone agrees.
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Revealed: The Epic 3-Word Message That Popped Up on Potentially Millions of Israeli-Hacked Iranian Phones Just Before the Bombs Dropped
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Revealed: The Epic 3-Word Message That Popped Up on Potentially Millions of Israeli-Hacked Iranian Phones Just Before the Bombs Dropped

Israel reportedly co-opted a popular Iranian prayer app Saturday to send mass notifications urging defections from the Islamic regime. The BadeSaba Calendar app, utilizing its extensive reach inside Iran,…
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