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Once More, From the Top, Joe Biden Is Lying About His Political Origins
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Once More, From the Top, Joe Biden Is Lying About His Political Origins
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South Korean Lab To Hunt For Dark Matter After Puzzling Italian Results
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South Korean Lab To Hunt For Dark Matter After Puzzling Italian Results

A new dark matter detector underneath a mountain in Jeongseon, South Korea, is about to be turned on. The team is attempting to rule out – or perhaps reproduce – puzzling results from a previous detector in Italy.As far as astronomers studying the observable universe can tell, only around 5 percent of it is made up of matter. The rest, or the overwhelming majority of it, is made up of dark matter (around 27 percent) and dark energy (around 68 percent). Dark matter is invisible matter that doesn't emit its own light and only interacts with normal matter through gravity, which we can see evidence for in galaxies and galaxy clusters. But given that there appears to be five times as much of it as regular matter, scientists are of course on the hunt for direct evidence of its existence.One approach to finding it, maybe counterintuitively as dark matter explains what we see in the stars and galaxies, is to head underground.    "On Earth," Hugh Lippincott, Associate Professor of Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, explained in a piece for The Conversation, "we are constantly surrounded by low, nondangerous levels of radioactivity coming from trace elements – mainly uranium and thorium – in the environment, as well as cosmic rays from space." "The goal in hunting for dark matter is to build as sensitive a detector as possible, so it can see the dark matter, and to put it in as quiet a place as possible, so the dark matter signal can be seen over the background radioactivity."There are several underground facilities around the world where physicists look for signs of Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs), among other things, such as measuring the impact of neutrinos. The idea is that the WIMPs must be passing through Earth all the time as it moves through space, so to detect them we simply need detectors sensitive enough to capture those weak interactions.So far, essentially, no luck. But in 1997, one team in Italy – the DAMA/LIBRA experiment at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory – reported puzzling results. Their detector uses sodium-iodide crystals, which produce tiny flashes of light when a subatomic particle interacts within a nucleus inside these crystals. The team reported flashes of light, signs that they had been hit by subatomic particles. This is to be expected, with some background events mentioned above making their way to detectors. However, the number of events varied throughout the year, which is what you would expect if some of the events were caused by dark matter. This is because Earth moves through the Milky Way's dark matter halo more quickly during certain parts of its orbit, increasing the number of detections you would expect. As it moves more slowly through the halo, you'd expect detections to be lower too.The results were controversial, particularly as other teams have attempted and failed to replicate the results. But the team continued to see these detections even as they upped their instruments' sensitivity. Muddying the waters still, as the sensitivity of the detector increased, it should have been able to detect lower energy collisions. These would peak at different times of the year, but that wasn't seen in the data.Now, a team in South Korea is attempting to replicate the DAMA/LIBRA experiment at a new facility dubbed Yemilab. The team's previous experiment – COSINE-100 – was unable to replicate the results of the DAMA/LIBRA, despite using a similar setup using the same sodium-iodide crystals. “The initial results carve out a fair portion of the possible dark matter search region drawn by the DAMA signal," Hyun Su Lee, co-spokesperson for COSINE-100 said in a 2016 statement. "In other words, there is little room left for this claim to be from the dark matter interaction unless the dark matter model is significantly modified."The new experiment – dubbed COSINE-200 – uses the same setup but with enhanced sensitivity and more "radiopure" sodium-iodide crystals. Overall, the project – which should be running from August – is also better shielded than the DAMA/LIBRA experiment, hopefully diminishing any background interference that could have taken place in previous experiments. Hopefully, the data collected will tell us whether the previously claimed detection was down to error, other sources (always a possibility, just ask the team who thought they saw faster than light neutrinos), or something truly weird.
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Ten Native American Canoes Found In Lake Span 4,500 Years Of History
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Ten Native American Canoes Found In Lake Span 4,500 Years Of History

At least 10 Native American canoes have been found in Wisconsin’s Lake Mendota, the oldest of which may be up to 4,500 years old.The cache of boats was recently discovered by marine archaeologists from the Wisconsin Historical Society together with members of the Ho-Chunk Nation. Two canoes were first found in 2021 and 2022, but subsequent dives showed the lake was hiding even more artifacts. They’ve now identified a total of 10 unique canoes, although they’re currently studying an ambiguous bunch of submerged wood that could bring that total up to 11.“What we thought at first was an isolated discovery in Lake Mendota has evolved into a significant archaeological site with much to tell us about the people who lived and thrived in this area over thousands of years and also provides new evidence for major environmental shifts over time,” Dr Amy Rosebrough, State Archaeologist for the Wisconsin Historical Society, said in a statement.Experts work together to clean a 3,000-year-old dugout canoe recovered from Lake Mendota in 2022.Image credit: Dean Witter/Wisconsin Historical SocietyRadiocarbon dating and wood type analysis suggest the oldest dugout canoe was built around 2500 BCE using elm. This officially makes it the oldest boat of its kind ever found in the Great Lakes region.The relics were all found along a 240-meter (800-foot) strip that was likely once shoreline that has since become submerged due to environmental shifts in the region.“Seeing these canoes with one’s own eyes is a powerful experience, and they serve as a physical representation of what we know from extensive oral traditions that Native scholars have passed down over generations,” said Bill Quackenbush, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Ho-Chunk Nation.Underwater image of a dugout canoe from Lake Mendota taken in 2021.Image credit: Tamara Thomsen/Wisconsin Historical Society“We are excited to learn all we can from this site using the technology and tools available to us, and to continue to share the enduring stories and ingenuity of our ancestors,” explained Quackenbush.Together with Tribal Historic Preservation Officers, the Wisconsin Historical Society have decided to not recover any more submerged canoes due to their fragile condition. However, the two canoes recovered in 2021 and 2022 were retrieved and are currently undergoing a preservation process at the State Archive Preservation Facility in Madison. This arduous process won’t be finished until 2026.   Equally amazing discoveries of this kind have been made elsewhere in the US. Two boaters stumbled across a huge Native American canoe buried in the mud while sailing down the Red River of Louisiana in 2017.Measuring around 10.2 meters (33 feet) in length and 90 centimeters (3 feet) in width, the vessel was fashioned from a single hollowed tree trunk. This is an ancient style of boat construction that’s been found around the world, from the Americas and Oceania to Africa and Eurasia.
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Male 'Star Wars' fans attack women, Kathleen Kennedy says ahead of latest woke series 'The Acolyte'
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Male 'Star Wars' fans attack women, Kathleen Kennedy says ahead of latest woke series 'The Acolyte'

Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy once again alienated "Star Wars" fans after stating that female employees of the franchise sometimes suffer from personal attacks simply due the fact that the fan base is predominantly male.Kennedy was discussing new series "The Acolyte," the first show from the franchise to be created by a woman. Leslye Headland, typically known as a film director, has planned new, major female characters for the franchise. This is made possible by creating a storyline that takes place long before the earliest (chronologically) film in the franchise, "Episode 1: The Phantom Menace."Ahead of the series release, Headland and Kennedy spoke to the New York Times, with the studio president trying to get ahead of any criticism her new director may face."My belief is that storytelling does need to be representative of all people," Kennedy said. "That's an easy decision for me."The new show certainly is following the studio's new woman-first mantra, which features several new, prominent female Jedi while including actress Carrie-Anne Moss as the new "most powerful Jedi in the room" who practices a form of Kung-Fu. This was directly inspired by Moss' character in "The Matrix" franchise.'Anyone who engages in bigotry, racism or hate speech … I don't consider a fan.'Kennedy, keeping up with her insistence of overloading movies with unnecessary, woke characters, once again targeted male "Star Wars" fans for taking issue with her productions."Operating within these giant franchises now, with social media and the level of expectation — it’s terrifying," she said. "I think Leslye has struggled a little bit with it. I think a lot of the women who step into 'Star Wars' struggle with this a bit more. Because of the fan base being so male dominated, they sometimes get attacked in ways that can be quite personal.""As a fan myself, I know how frustrating some 'Star Wars' storytelling in the past has been. I've felt it myself," she continued. "I stand by my empathy for 'Star Wars' fans. But I want to be clear. Anyone who engages in bigotry, racism or hate speech … I don't consider a fan," she added.Kennedy was parodied by "South Park" in late 2023 for wanting to "put a chick" in every Disney project and "make it lame and gay," simply as an effort to pander. Despite her being reportedly upset by her portrayal, Kennedy has gone full speed ahead with more woke projects.Headland being tapped to be showrunner was the second major announcement by Lucasfilm in recent months that involved putting a woman at the forefront of a major "Star Wars" production.In early 2024, Pakistani-Canadian director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy described her female-focused Jedi movie as something "very special.""It's about time that we had a woman come forward to shape a story in a galaxy far, far away," she said, citing that it was justified because of the current year.As for Headland, Blaze TV's Lauren Chen called her "fully unprepared and unqualified to be heading up a 'Star War'' project.”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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Turley upends narrative claiming Trump jury requests are 'great news' for prosecutors: 'Pretty chilling'
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Turley upends narrative claiming Trump jury requests are 'great news' for prosecutors: 'Pretty chilling'

Legal expert Jonathan Turley believes several jury requests indicate not-so-good news for prosecutors targeting Donald Trump. Hours after they began deliberations, the 12-person jury deciding Trump's fate in the hush-money case submitted two notes to Judge Juan Merchan. 'That is pretty chilling for people that believe strongly in the criminal justice system and the very high standard of proof that’s required.' In the first note, jurors made four requests related to the testimony of David Pecker and Michael Cohen, two key witnesses at the trial. In the second note, the jury requested to rehear Merchan's complicated instructions, which took more than an hour to read on Wednesday morning. From Turley’s perspective, the note requesting the jury instructions does not bode well for the prosecution. “I’m surprised that some other networks have said, ‘Look, this is really great news that they sent this out.’ I gotta tell you, as a criminal defense attorney, I would not view this as clearly good news for the prosecution,” he said on Fox News. “The only reason why a jury would send out a request to hear the instructions again is if there’s a disagreement about what the instructions are,” he explained. “That indicates that there may be a conflict with jurors in that room about what their standard is, how they are supposed to look at the evidence.” The request for transcripts of Cohen’s testimony, Turley added, could indicate the jury is scrutinizing Cohen’s testimony. This is important because Merchan told the jurors they could disregard his testimony if they believe he lied about any material fact. “I don’t consider this such a clearly positive thing for the prosecution. As a defense attorney, I would welcome this type of request. They were only in there for a few hours, and they asked to hear the instructions again, and they asked to hear core testimony,” Turley explained. Still, there remains a problem for Trump, Turley said: Merchan’s controversial instructions. “They are very one-sided, and they have converted this into something of a canned hunt. What Judge Merchan has said is that you could divide four, four, four. You could have three groups of jurors who view the facts materially differently. They could disagree as to what crime was behind this effort to falsify business records, and Merchan will still treat that as a unanimous verdict,” he explained. “That is pretty chilling for people that believe strongly in the criminal justice system and the very high standard of proof that’s required.” Court resumed on Thursday just after 9:30 a.m.After the jury was re-empaneled, Merchan re-read his instructions, prompting some jurors — including one of the panel's two attorneys — to write diligent notes. Afterward, the court began re-reading the requested witness testimony. The jury is expected to restart deliberations after all requested testimony is re-read. 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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Boston Mayor Wu backs do-not-prosecute list for dozens of crimes, terminating police gang database
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Boston Mayor Wu backs do-not-prosecute list for dozens of crimes, terminating police gang database

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu (D) expressed support for a number of soft-on-crime, progressive policies, including backing a do-not-prosecute list and terminating the Boston Police Department's gang database, according to the "2021 Boston Mayoral Candidate Questionnaire" from the nonprofit Progressive Massachusetts recently reviewed by Fox News Digital.The organization's survey asked Wu about her policies regarding many issues, including whether she would "support shuttering the Boston Police gang database," to which Wu responded, "Yes." She also stated that she backed noncitizens voting in local elections, Fox News Digital reported.'Boston deserves better.'Former Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins enacted a do-not-prosecute list, which included a list of charges she declined to prosecute while in office. Some of those offenses included trespassing, shoplifting, larceny, disorderly conduct, driving with a suspended license, breaking and entering, wanton or malicious destruction of property, threats, drug possession, drug possession with intent to distribute, and resisting arrest.Wu was asked by the nonprofit, "Do you support the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office's do-not-prosecute list and expanded approach to dealing with such low-level offenses? YES/ NO?"The mayor again responded, "Yes."Fox News Digital reported that Wu also declared that the police should be "demilitariz[ed]" and prohibited from using tear gas, rubber bullets, and attack dogs."Do you believe that affiliation or sympathies with white supremacist organizations among officers is a problem with BPD? YES/ NO If so, what measures would you take as mayor to combat that issue?" the organization's survey asked.Wu replied, "Yes. I have advocated for terminating any [Boston Police Department] employees who were involved with the January 6th Capitol insurrection.""We must ensure that contract language enables the sharing of data with the public on officers' use-of-force and misconduct and allows disciplinary records to be made publicly accessible, in accordance with privacy laws," Wu stated, referring to publicizing personnel files regarding the department's "use-of-force."Wu did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.Wu has yet to confirm whether she plans to run for re-election in Boston's 2025 mayoral race, but some are already considering challenging her.Rumors have been swirling that philanthropist Josh Kraft, the son of the New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, is being urged by Boston's business community to challenge Wu in the upcoming election. He has not yet announced whether he will do so.Jorge Mendoza Iturralde, a North End restaurant owner, reportedly plans to run against Wu in 2025 if she seeks re-election. He is part of a group of restaurateurs suing the city over the mayor's restrictions on outdoor dining.Mendoza Iturralde told the Boston Globe, "I love Boston, I grew up in Boston, I grew up in the North End.""But I also believe that Boston deserves better. Boston deserves somebody who is going to work for the people of Boston, not for their political career," he said."I'm a small fish in a big pond, but I think that at the very least, with my campaign, I can bring up some of the issues that are affecting Boston and perhaps remind the people of Boston that it is our city, not the politicians' city, and when the politicians get out of hand we need to let them know that we don't agree with what they're doing and they are not doing the job we pay them for," Mendoza Iturralde told the Boston Globe.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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Manhunt underway as Florida man strikes again, vandalizes pride mural
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Manhunt underway as Florida man strikes again, vandalizes pride mural

The famous "Florida man" headline strikes again. This time, it’s for a progressive Pride street mural that was supposedly vandalized with tire marks by two drivers. Now, St. Petersburg police are on the hunt for them. The first driver made his mark on May 17 at 9:36 am, when he decided to channel his inner NASCAR and zoom through the mural at 2500 Central Ave in his truck. Not to be outdone, a blue two-door car showed up at 2:41 am on May 22, where he spun doughnuts. The incidents were caught on camera and show the second car spinning in circles on the rainbow walkway. The second joyride will cost the city about $1,100 to fix, which makes it an official criminal mischief felony. One LGBTQ bartender who works at Ride’em Cowboy in St. Petersburg told reporters he was “shocked and devastated,” especially considering the action took place “so close to Pride.” “I think we all need to be careful now. There’s people obviously out there to get us that are a part of the LGBTQ including myself,” he continued, adding, “I was very upset somebody would do this.” Pat Gray can’t stop laughing. “They act like these are sacred areas, like they’re Indian burial grounds or something,” Gray says. Want more from Pat Gray?To enjoy more of Pat's biting analysis and signature wit as he restores common sense to a senseless world, 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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MSNBC analyst begs minority voters not to vote for Trump: 'Do what you did in 2020'
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MSNBC analyst begs minority voters not to vote for Trump: 'Do what you did in 2020'

MSNBC analyst John Heilemann implored minority voters on Thursday not to go with former President Donald Trump, as polling shows he has made gains with the typically strong Democratic voting bloc. According to Heilemann, it is not the concern that those voters will go toward Trump but that they won't vote at all because President Joe Biden is a weak candidate. "It is not the concern about African-American voters, young voters, and — and Hispanic voters like these core elements of the Democratic coalition, the concern is not that anybody really thinks they’re going to go flock off to Donald Trump. The concern is that they stay home, that they, that — that in a very, very close election in all of those battleground states, you know, if a large chunk of any of those parts of the coalition decide to just say, ‘Screw it, I’m not going to vote,’ that’s a problem for the Biden campaign," Heilemann said.Democrats have been stunned by Trump's support among Latinos."We see that in the polling for African-American and Latino voters ... a Trump re-election would be terrible for them. So just please do what you did back — from the Biden campaign’s point of view — just do what you did back in 2020. You’re right," he continued. "That is the easier sell than trying to get older white voters who have drifted away from the Democratic coalition over the last 20 years to come back home. Those guys are sticking with Biden. That’s a big part of why they can be optimistic in those three Midwestern states.” — (@) While black voters are still largely Democrats and support Biden in the upcoming election, Pew Research found younger black voters are more likely to say they would vote for Trump. Around two-thirds of black voters under 50 favor Biden, with 29% supporting Trump, a notable difference for black voters 50 and older who favor Biden by a wider margin (84% vs. 9%).A poll by the New York Times and Siena College in March found 46% supported Trump, with 40% favoring Biden. The Times noted Democrats have been stunned by Trump's support among Latinos, given his stance on curbing illegal immigration and wanting to secure the U.S.-Mexico border.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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New England Legends Podcast 351 – Escape from the Haunted Old Newgate Prison
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New England Legends Podcast 351 – Escape from the Haunted Old Newgate Prison

In Episode 351 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore the ruins of Old Newgate Prison in East Granby, Connecticut. The prison got its start as a copper mine back in 1709. After the mine closed, Connecticut believed they found the perfect place for their first state prison. After multiple escapes and riots, a more formal building was constructed on the site. It was a place the inmates simply called: Hell. BECOME A LEGENDARY PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends CREDITS: Produced and hosted by: Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger Edited by: Ray Auger Theme Music by: John Judd SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST FOR FREE: Apple Podcasts/iTunes | Spotify | Pandora | Amazon Podcasts | TuneIn | iHeartRadio JOIN OUR SUPER-SECRET: New England Legends Facebook Group
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Thread from BarkBox Subscriber About WHY They've Canceled After 'Pride Month Pups' Email a MUST-Read
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Thread from BarkBox Subscriber About WHY They've Canceled After 'Pride Month Pups' Email a MUST-Read

Thread from BarkBox Subscriber About WHY They've Canceled After 'Pride Month Pups' Email a MUST-Read
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