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Burial, Cremation, Embalming: Is The Way We Do Death Harming Earth’s Ecosystems?
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Burial, Cremation, Embalming: Is The Way We Do Death Harming Earth’s Ecosystems?

There are many natural agents that would gladly take care of our corpses. Why don’t we let them?
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Over 600 Million People Rely On This Sacred Megariver For Water – And It’s Rapidly Disappearing
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Over 600 Million People Rely On This Sacred Megariver For Water – And It’s Rapidly Disappearing

The ongoing dry spell is the worst in at least 1,300 years.
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Kimmel: 'Hard To Tell The Difference' Between Gulags and America
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Kimmel: 'Hard To Tell The Difference' Between Gulags and America

ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel welcomed actor Ethan Hawke to his Wednesday show to promote his new TV show, The Lowdown. However, before that, Hawke compared Kimmel’s recent suspension to being sent to a Russian gulag. Kimmel agreed with the sentiment, claiming it is “hard to tell the difference” between the gulag and the United States. After some joking about how Kimmel is taking the show to Brooklyn next week and the Brooklyn-based Hawke flew out to Los Angeles for this interview, Hawke recalled he was supposed to do it earlier, “Then there was, like, some weird delay. I didn't get to go on when I was supposed to go on… I don’t watch the news much. I don't know what that was about.” Kimmel replied, “Yeah, you were a victim of the preemption. Well, I’m glad to have you out here.”     That’s when Hawke made his analogy, “Well, I'm glad to have you back in the United States of America… I was told you were sent to a Russian gulag, but luckily, you're back.” An appreciative Kimmel concurred, “Thank you. I appreciate that. It's hard to tell the difference now between the gulags and the United States.” Hawke then had some final bits of praise, “But last night was amazing. And we're all really proud of you.” Kimmel was suspended for his remarks that MAGA was "desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them.” That is a conspiracy theory that Kimmel still hasn’t addressed, and no serious discussion about President Trump or FCC Chairman Brendan Carr’s role in this story can occur until that point is made. Ultimately, Kimmel was suspended because of his actions and returned a week later. He’s not exactly Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Here is a transcript for the September 24 show: ABC Jimmy Kimmel Live! 9/24/2025 11:56 PM ET JIMMY KIMMEL: You live in Brooklyn, right? ETHAN HAWKE: I live in—when you just said that, I’m like “why didn't you have me on then? It would have saved me the flight.” KIMMEL: It's really bad planning because you did fly out here for this. HAWKE: Yeah, and then there was, like, some weird delay. I didn't get to go on when I was supposed to go on. KIMMEL: Oh, that’s right. HAWKE: I don't know, I don’t watch the news much. I don't know what that was about. KIMMEL: Yeah, you were a victim of the preemption. Well, I’m glad to have you out here. HAWKE: Well, I'm glad to have you back in the United States of America. KIMMEL: You were told that I left? HAWKE: I was told you were sent to a Russian gulag, but luckily, you're back. KIMMEL: Thank you. I appreciate that. It's hard to tell the difference now between the gulags and the United States. HAWKE: But last night was amazing. And we're all really proud of you. KIMMEL: Oh, that’s nice.
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Feeling Green? NY Times Nauseous Over Trump’s Rebuke of Climate Hysteria at UN
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Feeling Green? NY Times Nauseous Over Trump’s Rebuke of Climate Hysteria at UN

​​​​​​As expected, President Donald Trump’s rebuke of the climate change hysteria in front of the pious apparatchiks at the United Nations sent the media into a tailspin, with The New York Times leading the pack. Times climate reporters Somini Sengupta and Lisa Friedman snorted at Trump following his September 23 speech at the U.N. for alleging that the so-called “scientific consensus on global warming was created by ‘stupid people’” and having “lashed out at wind turbines, environmentalists and allies around the world while dismissing the dangers of climate change.” Sengupta and Friedman railed that Trump’s remarks were “an extraordinary diatribe that ignored the human suffering exacted by the heat waves, wildfires and deadly floods that are aggravated by the burning of fossil fuels and, at the same time, stood at odds with the rapid expansion of renewable energy all over the world.”  JunkScience.com founder Steve Milloy blasted The Times over its self-inflicted conniption in comments to MRC Business: The New York Times says there is an ‘overwhelming scientific consensus’ on climate. President Trump says climate science is from ‘stupid people.’ I hope we can get together and compromise on there being a ‘stupid people consensus?’  Milloy right. The Times once again whipped out the tired old environmentalist drum that there is somehow "overwhelming" scientific consensus that “the burning of coal, oil and gas has raised the average global temperature by well over 1 degree Celsius, or 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit, compared to the preindustrial era, and has exacerbated deadly heat, fires and floods.” But as meteorologist Dr. Roy Spencer retorted in July 2025, “one looks at rainfall statistics across the U.S. extending back to the mid- to late-1800s, there is little evidence for anything that might be considered related to human-caused climate change.” In fact, wrote Spencer, “For flooding, the most recent IPCC report (AR6) said there is ‘low confidence for observed changes in the magnitude or frequency of floods at the global scale.’” Spencer concluded in effect that “[t]he public has been misled on climate science, and we are trying to set the record straight.” One would think that the so-called “paper of record” would “set the record straight,” but The Times has proven over the years that it is more willing to bend the record into a pretzel to fit its climate buffoonery rather than straighten out anything. Sengupta and Friedman even tried fact-checking Trump for assailing “environmentalists for wanting to ‘kill all the cows,’ a claim for which there is no evidence. Cattle produce methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas, and for that and other reasons, some environmentalists have urged people to eat less meat.” Talk about gaslighting: no pun intended. The environmentalists over at Scientific American explicitly flirted with that very idea in a November 7, 2023, story headlined, “Quitting Cows Could Have Big Environmental Impacts, but It’s Harder Than It Sounds.” In that piece, co-authored by food and sustainability writer Naoki Nitta and the notorious eco-extremist nonprofit Grist, the writers played footsy with the idea of an “animal-free agricultural system” in the U.S., of which the modest corresponding decrease of carbon emissions would be “noteworthy” apart from the obvious drawbacks. In addition, Nitta and Grist wrote, “Eliminating the nation’s cattle and replacing feed production with food crops would create more food, White said, resulting in a caloric surplus of 25 percent.” Also, in 2023, the European Parliament celebrated how “Ireland’s Department of Agriculture has proposed to kill 200 000 cows to combat climate change and meet the EU’s climate objectives.” In essence, Trump was hovering over the target with his usual embellished banter, while Sengupta and Friedman were just spewing hot air that would give the emissions of cow farts a run for their money. 
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BRAINWASHED Keith Olbermann attacks right-wing influencer
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BRAINWASHED Keith Olbermann attacks right-wing influencer

Former ESPN broadcaster Keith Olbermann is exhibiting what BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock calls “the worst case of Trump derangement we have in America.”In response to a tweet from CNN’s Scott Jennings about late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and his anti-Charlie Kirk comments, Olbermann wrote in a now-deleted tweet, “You’re next, motherf***er.”“But keep mugging to the camera,” he added in another tweet.Jennings replied by tagging FBI Director Kash Patel, writing “Cc: @FBIDirectorKashPatel.”“I don’t blame Scott Jennings, because Olbermann is setting a tone out there that, like, ‘Hey, Scott Jennings is worthy of death because I disagree with him because he’s conservative,’” Whitlock says.“I didn’t think it could get any worse for Keith Olbermann, but it is,” he continues. “And he actually needs help. I mean real help. Someone needs to do a mental health check on Keith Olbermann and get him some additional help.”BlazeTV contributor Steve Kim agrees, but is saddened by Olbermann’s fall from grace.“I always thought, ‘Man, this is a highly intelligent individual,’” Kim says of growing up watching his career. “Now he’s just become deranged. And I don’t have an issue with his political beliefs.”“I really don’t. We have to be honest about this. We’re not going to agree with everybody. But the extreme that he takes it now, to a point of, basically — I don’t even know if it’s a veiled threat,” he continues.“It seemed like a threat, not from him, but almost an invitation for someone else to do it because you are talking about tone and tenor within our current climate in America. It’s almost like he’s saying, ‘Please, someone do this,’” he adds.Want more from Jason Whitlock?To enjoy more fearless conversations at the crossroads of culture, faith, sports, and comedy with Jason Whitlock, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Bruce Springsteen Shares Next Track From Expanded ‘Holy Grail’ Edition of ‘Nebraska’
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Bruce Springsteen Shares Next Track From Expanded ‘Holy Grail’ Edition of ‘Nebraska’

The 5-disc set, timed to the release of the feature film Deliver Me From Nowhere, includes The E Street Band’s fabled “Electric Nebraska” sessions and solo outtakes from the era. The post Bruce Springsteen Shares Next Track From Expanded ‘Holy Grail’ Edition of ‘Nebraska’ appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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Morning Minute: Shutdown Showdown? Wake Me When It’s Over
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Morning Minute: Shutdown Showdown? Wake Me When It’s Over

Morning Minute: Shutdown Showdown? Wake Me When It’s Over
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Coast Guard Seizes 5 Tons of Narcotics in Caribbean
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Coast Guard Seizes 5 Tons of Narcotics in Caribbean

The U.S. Coast Guard seized more than four tons of cocaine worth an estimated $64.5 million in the Caribbean Sea, officials said.
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US 2nd Quarter GDP Revised Sharply Higher to 3.8%
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US 2nd Quarter GDP Revised Sharply Higher to 3.8%

The U.S. economy grew faster than previously thought in the second quarter, pumped up by an ebb in imports and a pickup in consumer spending, but momentum appears to have since slowed.
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NORAD Intercepts 4 Russian Aircraft in Alaska Air Defense Zone
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NORAD Intercepts 4 Russian Aircraft in Alaska Air Defense Zone

North American Aerospace Defense Command intercepted four Russian aircraft on Wednesday in the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone, NORAD announcedin a press release Thursday. The U.S. military monitored two Russian Tu-95 bombers and two Su-35 fighters in the area. NORAD...
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