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Top Neurologist: Biden ‘Definitely Has’ Parkinson’s, ‘Degeneration of the Brain’ – ‘That Is a Fact’
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Top Neurologist: Biden ‘Definitely Has’ Parkinson’s, ‘Degeneration of the Brain’ – ‘That Is a Fact’

by Frank Bergman, Slay News: One of America’s top neurologists has come forward to assert that Democrat President Joe Biden “definitely has” Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Tom Pitts, a quadruple board-certified neurologist based in New York City, told NBC News that he “could have diagnosed him from across the mall.” During an interview with NBC’s Tom […]
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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The Five (Full episode) - Tuesday, July 9
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Instant Best Friends: Infant In Hysterics Meeting A Dog For The Very First Time
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Instant Best Friends: Infant In Hysterics Meeting A Dog For The Very First Time

Adorable little dogs and sweet baby laughter are some of the best joys in life. Put them together and you’ve got a viral video with over 23 million views and counting. This must-see video was shared on a family account by parents Kristen and Elijah McKinney. In it, we see their 6-month-old son, Easton, sitting on the floor. Little does this baby know that he is mere moments away from meeting a dog for the very first time. Right out of the gate, quite literally, these two cuties have an instant bond. While the pup can’t stop running about, tail wagging over their new human sibling, Easton simply can’t stop giggling. In fact, he laughs so much, he even falls over at some point! But not even this tiny fall can deter his laughter for long. Watch the adorable moment these best friends for life meet in the video below! @mckinneyadventures This went on for 30 minutes straight. Favorite video in my camera roll right now ♬ original sound – Kirsten and Elijah McKinney Just when you think this precious video can’t possibly get any better, Kristen and Elijah share a very important piece of info about this moment that they captured. “This went on for 30 minutes straight,” the caption of their video reads. “Favorite video in my camera roll right now.” Internet Melts Over Baby Meeting Dog “I don’t know who’s more excited, the dog or the baby?” one person shares in the comments, with another taking note that, “The baby got a dog, and the dog got a baby.” “This dog is literally saying: WHAT IS THIS LOVELY MIXTURE OF MY TWO FAVORITE PEOPLE????” another person beautifully points out. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here! The post Instant Best Friends: Infant In Hysterics Meeting A Dog For The Very First Time appeared first on InspireMore.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
1 y

Those Out of Place Artifacts (Ooparts) Keep Showing Up
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Those Out of Place Artifacts (Ooparts) Keep Showing Up

In April of 1886, a group of coal miners working a mine in the Broad Top Hills of central Pennsylvania came upon something both puzzling and remarkable. While extracting coal, they uncovered a stretch of slate that appeared to have a series of crudely carved human faces chiseled into it. They found the discovery remarkable enough that they removed it and showed it to their employers and the press. It caused quite a stir, being reported in the Lewistown Gazette on April 25, 1886. The figures were described as looking as if they were "cut with a graver's chisel" and bearing the images of human faces with the "chin, mouth, cheeks, forehead, and eyes clearly delineated." Given the depth of the coal seam and the era when it would have been laid down, the carvings would have had to have been made millions of years before any of humanity's ancient ancestors were traipsing around and engaging in stonework, to say nothing of having the technology to produce tools capable of performing such work. So how was this to be explained?
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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Mom shares 3 slow cooker recipes that’ll make mouths water while keeping the house cool
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Mom shares 3 slow cooker recipes that’ll make mouths water while keeping the house cool

South Carolina’s quick transition from the mildness of spring to the heat of summer makes many tasks challenging, especially cooking. The kitchen becomes unbearably hot, and it’s not ideal to stand over a hot stove preparing meals. This is why the host of “Mandy and the Making,” shares 3 crockpot recipes perfect for summer. With... The post Mom shares 3 slow cooker recipes that’ll make mouths water while keeping the house cool appeared first on Shareably.
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Pet Life
Pet Life
1 y

Blue Persian Cat Breed: Info, Pictures, Care & Facts
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Blue Persian Cat Breed: Info, Pictures, Care & Facts

The post Blue Persian Cat Breed: Info, Pictures, Care & Facts by Matt Jackson appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com. Click to Skip Ahead Characteristics History Rise in Popularity Formal Recognition Unique Facts Do They Make a Good Pet? The Blue Persian is a gorgeous feline. Like all Persian Cats, the Blue is a medium-sized cat with a large face and a beautiful flowing coat. They are affectionate and calm, but their coat requires extra care. Persian cats are believed to be thousands of years old, originated from Persia, and were some of the first cats to be shown. They were featured in the London cat show of 1871. Breed Overview Height:10–15 inches Weight:7–12 pounds Lifespan:15–20 years Colors:Blue Suitable for:Loving owners with quiet homes and warm laps Temperament:Loyal, affectionate, playful, chatty, gentle Persian cats come in various colors, but white, black, and blue are among the most commonly seen. The Blue Persian is a gray color, which can vary from light gray to dark slate gray. Other than the color, they share the same physical characteristics as other Persians, so they have a long, luscious coat, as well as a somewhat squashed face. Since they’re sensitive to loud noises, the Blue Persian may not be the best companion for families with young children or other pets. Blue Persian Cat Breed Characteristics Image Credit: VeronikaSmirnaya, Shutterstock The Earliest Records of Blue Persian Cats in History Although their origin is somewhat disputed, the Persian Cat is an ancient breed. There is evidence of hieroglyphs depicting long-haired cats with a strong resemblance to the breed, suggesting their early ancestors could be thousands of years old. Early written records from the 16th Century specifically mention the Persian Cat, and what would become the modern Persian Cat was shown at the first-ever cat show in London in 1871. How The Blue Persian Cat Gained Popularity After appearing at the London cat show, the Persian became very popular with cat lovers in the UK. Queen Victoria was known to be a fan and kept several Persians throughout her life. This popularity with royalty also saw the breed become increasingly popular with the upper classes and helped them become beloved in other European countries. By the late 19th Century, Persians had made their way to the U.S., where owners became equally enamored with the breed. Due to their appealing personality and adaptability, they became beloved pet cats. Image Credit: Igor Leonov, Shutterstock Formal Recognition of Blue Persian Cats The Persian’s appearance at the first-ever cat show, Queen Victoria’s love of the breed, and their rising popularity with the upper classes meant that the Persian was not only recognized by formal cat fanciers’ associations but was one of the foundation breeds of the Cat Fanciers’ Association in 1906. Since then, most associations worldwide have recognized them, and a range of colors has been accepted as standard. Along with white and black, blue is one of the more common and easily located colors. The breed’s longevity and popularity have seen it become one of the most widely pedigreed cats in the world and the U.S.   Top 5 Unique Facts About Blue Persian Cats 1. They Didn’t Always Have a Flat Face One of the most recognizable traits of Persians is their flat faces. However, the breed hasn’t always had this distinctive feature. In the 1950s, a cat was born with a genetic condition that caused a flat face. Breeders took to this feature and bred it into the Persian line. Today, it is considered part of the breed standard. 2. They Are High-Maintenance Cats The Persian cat requires extensive grooming to stay healthy. Owners need to brush them daily and wipe tears away from their eyes using wipes. Brushing will prevent the coat from becoming matted and uncomfortable. Image Credit: Oneone, Shutterstock 3. They Make Great Lap Cats The Persian is known for being loyal and loving, as well as for being sweet and gentle-natured. They love being in warm areas, which is why they make great lap cats. Owners can expect their Blue Persian to curl up on their lap whenever they sit to watch TV. 4. Persians Are Not Great for Young Children Although they’re affectionate to humans, they don’t like loud noises or too much activity. This means the Persian is not the best choice for families with young children. They can also struggle in houses with other pets, especially if they are dogs that want to play and chase the cat. 5. They’re Not the Most Athletic Cats Stocky bodies and somewhat short legs mean that the Persian isn’t great at making the big jumps that cats are renowned for. They certainly don’t struggle to jump up on their owners’ laps, but they are unlikely to be found on top of counters or shelves. Image Credit: Nature lapse, Shutterstock Does The Blue Persian Cat Make a Good Pet? The Blue Persian can make an excellent pet for the right owner. They are loyal, loving, and gentle. They adore humans and enjoy curling up on their laps. However, they’re not tolerant of loud noises, energetic pets, or wild children. They are also better kept indoors rather than outdoors, especially in cold climates, and their beautiful long coats require quite a lot of care and maintenance. As long as you have a quiet home and the time to dedicate to regular grooming, the Blue Persian makes an excellent pet. Conclusion The Blue Persian is one of more than a dozen available Persian Cat colors. The gray color can range from light to much darker, but regardless of hue, the breed is recognized for their beautiful coat, large eyes, and flat face. Persians are ancient felines and one of the foundation breeds of the Cat Fanciers’ Association. They became popular first in the UK, then the rest of Europe, and finally in the U.S. If you have the time to groom them and prefer calm felines, they make excellent pets and companions. Sources ASPCA Pet Insurance Web MD Featured Image Credit: Nature lapse, Shutterstock The post Blue Persian Cat Breed: Info, Pictures, Care & Facts by Matt Jackson appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
1 y

Quasar Shines Like A Celestial Engagement Ring In New JWST Image
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Quasar Shines Like A Celestial Engagement Ring In New JWST Image

Glistening like a celestial engagement ring deep in outer space, this stunning new image shows a quasar located roughly six billion light-years away from Earth.Quasars are the super-bright and energetic centers of distant galaxies powered by supermassive black holes. They are among the most powerful objects in the universe, beaming out the equivalent energy of hundreds of billions of stars combined.The quasar featured in this particular image is RX J1131-1231, located in the constellation Crater. Its portrait was recently captured by the JWST – the most powerful and most complex telescope ever launched into space – with the aid of gravitational lensing, a phenomenon predicted by Einstein's General Theory of Relativity and the space-time continuum.The phenomenon explains how light from a distant object is bent and magnified by the gravitational field of a massive object, like a galaxy cluster or black hole, as it travels toward an observer. It’s a pretty handy effect for astronomers as it can help to magnify distant astronomical objects that would be otherwise too faint to observe. Bear in mind, though, that it also creates distortions, duplicates, or rings (known as Einstein rings) of the background object. For instance, in this new image, the three very bright spots you see at the top of the ring are actually a single quasar that has been duplicated by the gravitational lens.Observing the X-ray emissions from quasars can reveal the rotational speed of their central black holes and provide some insights into their backstory. When black holes primarily grow through galactic collisions and mergers, they tend to gather material into a stable disc, leading to a rapid spin. On the other hand, when they gather size through numerous smaller events results, the material accumulates from varied directions and produces a slower spin.In the case of this image, the black hole is spinning at more than half the speed of light, suggesting it grew through mergers rather than several influxes of material from different directions.Studying quasars also helps to deepen our understanding of dark matter, the elusive and invisible form of matter that makes up most of the Universe's mass. This latest image was shot with JWST's MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument), which ESA explains is "allowing astronomers to probe the nature of dark matter at smaller scales than ever before."
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Pet Life
Pet Life
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Curly-haired Goldendoodle knocks on their neighbor’s door for adorable reason
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Curly-haired Goldendoodle knocks on their neighbor’s door for adorable reason

You’re chilling at home when suddenly, there’s a knock on your door. Expecting a delivery, you open it, only to find an adorable Goldendoodle named Pita, eagerly wagging her tail, ready to come inside. This is how Pita met Fia. Pita’s visits started as a delightful surprise. It was like a kid knocking on a... The post Curly-haired Goldendoodle knocks on their neighbor’s door for adorable reason appeared first on Animal Channel.
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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
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Answers to Your Ammo Questions
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Answers to Your Ammo Questions

In Episode 296, our guest is Dan from Ammo Squared. He answers Patreons’ questions about ammunition. Patreons get to see a video tour of the Ammo Squared warehouse. We continue the conversation in the After Show, available exclusively for Patreon supporters.  Please support our sponsors Survival Garden Seeds, ProOne Water Filters, Gibbz Arms,  EMP Shield, Numanna Foods, Backwoods Home Magazine, and Ammo Squared. We are part of the Firearms Radio Network. Learn more about our podcast at Prepping 2-0.com
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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:
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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

“Be careful who you get advice from. I get advice from people who are where I want to be.” – Robert Kiyosaki The post The Editors’ Quote of the Day: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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