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A Prayer to Trust God’s Timing during a Long Season of Waiting - Your Daily Prayer - February 12
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A Prayer to Trust God’s Timing during a Long Season of Waiting - Your Daily Prayer - February 12

If only we could take a peek into eternity and see all the blessings that are to come from every prayer, promise, and planted seed scattered through our lives too. But on this side of heaven, we just won’t. What we do have is stories in the scriptures of purposeful waiting and beautiful redemption
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Newt Gingrich Says Trump Could Be ‘Most Consequential’ Pres Since Lincoln For Taking ‘Sledgehammer’ To Establishment
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Newt Gingrich Says Trump Could Be ‘Most Consequential’ Pres Since Lincoln For Taking ‘Sledgehammer’ To Establishment

'Pounding the establishment'
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BAD FAITH: ABC’s Rachel Scott Accuses Elon Musk of Corruption, Posting ‘Misinformation’
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BAD FAITH: ABC’s Rachel Scott Accuses Elon Musk of Corruption, Posting ‘Misinformation’

In the early days of the Second Trump Administration, it appeared that ABC World News Tonight had taken time to reflect and reconsider their ways, toning things down from their wild subservience to Joe Biden. Well, the time for reflection has ended. And based on the network’s hysterical coverage of all things DOGE and Elon Musk, it appears that they’re back to their old ways. Anchor David Muir has reverted to long, overwrought introductions that may as well be a brief of the upcoming report. In this case, the report was mostly correspondent Rachel Scott trying (but failing) to gotcha Musk on corruption and conflicts of interest. Absent actual corruption, Scott resorted to nasty yet familiar framing: BILLIONAIRE BAD (click “expand” to view transcript)! RACHEL SCOTT: Musk, the world’s richest man, with billions of dollars in federal contracts, has been given enormous power. His Department of Government Efficiency already accessing at least 15 agencies.  Mr. Musk, The White House says that you will identify and excuse yourself from any conflicts of interest that you may have. Does that mean that you are in effect policing yourself? What are the checks and balances that are in place to ensure there's accountability and transparency? ELON MUSK: Well, we actually are trying to be as transparent as possible. In fact, our actions-- we post our actions to the DOGE handle on X and to the DOGE website. So all of our actions are maximally transparent. In fact, I don't think there's been -- I don't know of a case where an organization's been more transparent than the DOGE organization. So -- the kind of things we're doing are, I think, are very simple and basic. These are not individual judgment decisions. These are about simply having simple checks and balances in the system itself to ensure taxpayer money is spent well. So it’s got nothing to do with, say, a contract with some company of mine, At all. SCOTT: But if there is a conflict of interest, when it comes to you yourself, for instance, you've received billions of dollars in federal contracts when it comes to the Pentagon, for instance, which I know the president has directed you to look into.  MUSK: Yeah. SCOTT: Are you policing yourself in that? Is there any sort of accountability, check and balance in place that would provide any transparency for the American people? The whole point of this frame is to establish Musk as the problem rather than a part of the solution. This is why both “billionaire” and “power” are uttered in the same paragraph. This is also why Scott peppered Musk with questions about potential conflict questions. Musk addressed those concerns and explained the rationale behind the cuts and why it is so important to arrest our national debt. Before closing out her interview with another nasty frame, Scott maliciously characterized Musk’s quick corrections to flawed communication as spreading “misinformation”: SCOTT: As Musk's team tears through government agencies, Musk today acknowledging he has sometimes posted misinformation about their findings. MUSK: Well, first of all, some of the things that I say will be incorrect and should be corrected, so, nobody's going to bat 1,000. I mean, any- we will make mistakes, but we'll act quickly to correct any mistakes. Expect more such Musk-deranged hysteria as DOGE continues to spread across the whole of government. Click “expand” to view the full transcript of the aforementioned report as aired on ABC World News Tonight on Tuesday, February 11th, 2025: DAVID MUIR: We turn now to that remarkable scene at The White House just a short time ago. Elon Musk standing in the Oval Office. President Trump sitting behind the Resolute Desk and it was Elon Musk who held court for more than half an hour. How Musk describes what it is the Trump White House is doing, defending his access to at least 15 government agencies and counting. Elon Musk was asked if he's being transparent, if he's policing himself, and if there's a conflict of interest, given Musk's own company has contracts with the Pentagon. Our Rachel Scott asking many of the questions. RACHEL SCOTT: Tonight, an extraordinary scene playing out in the Oval Office. President Trump sitting at the Resolute Desk, and standing next to him, Elon Musk and his young son. Holding court for roughly a half an hour. REPORTER: Your detractors, Mr. Musk… ELON MUSK: My de- what? REPORTER: …including a lot of Democrats… MUSK: I have detractors? REPORTER: You do, sir. MUSK: I don't believe it. REPORTER: …say that you're orchestrating a hostile takeover of government, and doing it in a nontransparent way. What's your response to that criticism? MUSK: Well, first of all, you couldn't ask for a stronger mandate from the public. The public voted -- we have a majority of the public vote- voting for President Trump. We won the House, we won the Senate. The people voted for major government reform. And a lot of times, you know, people, they don't get what they voted for, but in this presidency, they are going to get what they voted for, and that's what democracy is all about. SCOTT: Musk, the world’s richest man, with billions of dollars in federal contracts, has been given enormous power. His Department of Government Efficiency already accessing at least 15 agencies.  RACHEL SCOTT: Mr. Musk, The White House says that you will identify and excuse yourself from any conflicts of interest that you may have. Does that mean that you are in effect policing yourself? What are the checks and balances that are in place to ensure there's accountability and transparency? ELON MUSK: Well, we actually are trying to be as transparent as possible. In fact, our actions-- we post our actions to the DOGE handle on X and to the DOGE website. So all of our actions are maximally transparent. In fact, I don't think there's been -- I don't know of a case where an organization's been more transparent than the DOGE organization. So -- the kind of things we're doing are, I think, are very simple and basic. These are not individual judgment decisions. These are about simply having simple checks and balances in the system itself to ensure taxpayer money is spent well. So it’s got nothing to do with, say, a contract with some company of mine, At all. SCOTT: But if there is a conflict of interest, when it comes to you yourself, for instance, you've received billions of dollars in federal contracts when it comes to the Pentagon, for instance, which I know the president has directed you to look into.  MUSK: Yeah. SCOTT: Are you policing yourself in that? Is there any sort of accountability, check and balance in place that would provide any transparency for the American people? MUSK: Well, all of our actions are fully public. So, if you see anything, you say, like, wait a second, hey, Elon, that seems like maybe that's, you know, there's a conflict there, It’s not like people are going to be shy about saying that. They’ll say it immediately. SCOTT: Including you, yourself? MUSK: Yes. Transparency is what builds trust. Not simply somebody asserting trust. Not somebody saying they're trustworthy, but transparency, so you can see everything that's going on. And you can see, am I doing something that benefits one of my companies or not? It's totally obvious. DONALD TRUMP: And if we thought that, we would not let him do that segment, or look in that area. If we thought there was a lack of transparency or a conflict of interest. SCOTT: But I followed up.  You have received billions of dollars in contracts from the Pentagon, and the president's directing you to look into the Department of Defense- is that a conflict of interest? MUSK: Which we definitely need to do and are going to do, at the president's request. SCOTT: Does that present a conflict of interest for you? MUSK: No, because you have to look at the individual contract and say- first of all, I'm not the one, you know, filing the contract. It's people at SpaceX. SCOTT: Musk and Trump have complained several of their plans are stalled in the courts, raising concerns the administration may defy a judge's orders. Today, the president told me that won't happen.  If a judge does block one of your policies, part of your agenda, will you abide by that ruling? Will you comply with that order? TRUMP: Well, I'll always abide by the courts and then I’ll have to appeal it. But then, what he's done is, he’s slowed down the momentum. SCOTT: As Musk's team tears through government agencies, Musk today acknowledging he has sometimes posted misinformation about their findings. MUSK: Well, first of all, some of the things that I say will be incorrect and should be corrected, so, nobody's going to bat 1,000. I mean, any- we will make mistakes, but we'll act quickly to correct any mistakes. SCOTT: And David, there in the Oval Office, it was clear just how powerful Elon Musk is in this White House. And tonight, we're learning he's about to be even more powerful. The president signing an executive order that directs all federal agencies to work with Musk and his team to cut staffing and limit hiring. It also gives Musk the broad authority to decide which positions in this federal workforce should or should not MUIR: All right. Rachel Scott right there in the briefing room tonight. Rachel, thank you.  
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AP Reporter Blocked from Oval Office for Deadnaming Gulf of America After Textual Transition
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AP Reporter Blocked from Oval Office for Deadnaming Gulf of America After Textual Transition

AP Reporter Blocked from Oval Office for Deadnaming Gulf of America After Textual Transition
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BREAKING: American Marc Fogel Lands in America, Another Prisoner to be Released Wednesday
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BREAKING: American Marc Fogel Lands in America, Another Prisoner to be Released Wednesday

BREAKING: American Marc Fogel Lands in America, Another Prisoner to be Released Wednesday
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Ayanna Pressley Says Dems Will Work With Anyone Serious About CENSORING Americans
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Ayanna Pressley Says Dems Will Work With Anyone Serious About CENSORING Americans

Ayanna Pressley Says Dems Will Work With Anyone Serious About CENSORING Americans
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Lightning in a Bottle: VP JD Vance Exhorts AI Action Summit to Focus on Opportunity, Not Fear
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Lightning in a Bottle: VP JD Vance Exhorts AI Action Summit to Focus on Opportunity, Not Fear

Lightning in a Bottle: VP JD Vance Exhorts AI Action Summit to Focus on Opportunity, Not Fear
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500-year-old Transylvanian diaries show how the Little Ice Age completely changed life and death in the region
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500-year-old Transylvanian diaries show how the Little Ice Age completely changed life and death in the region

Glaciers, sediments, and pollen can be used to reconstruct the climate of the past. Beyond "nature's archive," other sources, such as diaries, travel notes, parish or monastery registers, and other written documents—known as the "society's archive"—contain reports and observations about local climates in bygone centuries.
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New Dump By Elon Musk: ‘Can You Believe They Were Spending Your Tax Dollars On This [Bleep]?’ (Video)
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New Dump By Elon Musk: ‘Can You Believe They Were Spending Your Tax Dollars On This [Bleep]?’ (Video)

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The following article, New Dump By Elon Musk: ‘Can You Believe They Were Spending Your Tax Dollars On This [Bleep]?’ (Video), was first published on Conservative…
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A Lunar Map for the Best Places to Get Samples
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A Lunar Map for the Best Places to Get Samples

How can a geologic map of a lunar impact crater created billions of years ago help future human and robotic missions to the lunar surface? This is what a recent study published in The Planetary Science Journal hopes to address as an international team of researchers produced arguably the most in-depth, comprehensive, and highest resolution geologic maps of Orientale basin, which is one of the largest and oldest geologic structures on the Moon. This study has the potential to help scientists, engineers, and mission planners develop sample return missions that could place absolute ages on the Moon’s geology, resulting in better understanding the formation and evolution of our Moon and the Earth. For the study, the researchers created a 1:200,000-scale geologic map of the Moon’s Orientale basin while focusing on identifying what are known as impact melt deposits, which are molten rocks created from a high-speed impact and intense heat that cooled and is now frozen in time, thus preserving its geologic record of when it was formed billions of years ago. The 1:200,000-scale means the map is 200,000 times smaller than in real life. Additionally, one pixel on the geologic map is equal to 100 meters, or approximately the size of an American gridiron football field, which improves upon previous Orientale basin geologic maps that were created at 1:5,000,000-scale. “We chose to map Oriental basin because it’s simultaneously old and young,” said Dr. Kirby Runyon, who is a Research Scientist at the Planetary Science Institute and lead author of the study. “We think it’s about 3.8 billion years old, which is young enough to still have its impact melt freshly exposed at the surface, yet old enough to have accumulated large impact craters on top of it as well, complicating the picture. We chose to map Orientale to test melt-identification strategies for older, more degraded impact basins whose ages we’d like to know.” The goal of the study is to not only create an improved geologic map of Orientale basin, but to provide a foundation for future missions to potentially obtain surface samples of the impact melt and return them to Earth for analysis. Such analyses would reveal absolute ages of the impact melt through radiometric dating since these samples have been frozen in time for potentially billions of years. These results could help scientists unravel the Earth’s impact history, as both the Earth and Moon were potentially formed around the same period. Along with the targeted impact melt, the team successfully identified and mapped a myriad of geologic features within Orientale basin as part of the new geologic map, including smaller craters within Orientale, fractures, fault lines, calderas, crater ejecta, and mare (volcanic basalt deposits), while also constructing a top-to-bottom map of Orientale basin, also called a stratigraphic map, that shows the most recent layers on top with the oldest layers on the bottom. Image of the most recent Orientale basin geologic map at 1:200,000-scale, which improves upon past geologic maps of the region that were 1:5,000,000-scale. The project focused on impact melt (depicted in red), which was created from the extreme heat of the high-speed impact and has been preserved for potentially billions of years. The stars represent potential landing sites for future sample return missions that scientists can analyze back on Earth to determine the absolute age of Oriental basin. (Credit: Runyon et al.) Unlike Earth, whose surface processes like plate tectonics and multitude of weather processes have erased impacts from billions of years ago, the preserved lunar geologic record could provide incredible insight into not only Earth’s impact history, but both how and when life first emerged on our planet. This is due to Orientale basin’s crater size and age, as such a large impact on Earth billions of years ago could have postponed or reset how and when life first emerged on the Earth. “Giant impacts – like the one that formed Orientale – can vaporize an ocean and kill any life that had already started,” said Dr. Runyon. “Some recent modeling has shown that we probably never totally sterilized Earth during these big impacts, but we don’t know for sure. At some point our oceans could have been vaporized from impacts, then recondensed and rained out repeatedly. If that happened a number of times, it’s only after the last time that life could have gotten a foothold.” While Orientale basin is one of the most striking features on the lunar surface, more than approximately 75 percent of it is not visible from Earth due to its location at the lunar nearside and farside boundary on the western limb of the Moon as observed from the Earth. Therefore, studying the Orientale basin is only possible with spacecraft. Despite this, Orientale basin was first suggested to be an impact crater during the 1960s when scientists at the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory used groundbreaking techniques to “image” the sides of the Moon not visible to Earth using telescopic images taken from the Earth. While NASA is focused on returning astronauts to the lunar surface with its Artemis program with the goal of establishing a permanent human presence on the Moon, returning scientific samples from Orientale basin could provide enormous scientific benefits for helping us better understand both the age of the Moon but also how and when life emerged on Earth billions of years ago. How will the Orientale basin geologic map help us better understand the Moon’s and Earth’s history in the coming years and decades? Only time will tell, and this is why we science! As always, keep doing science & keep looking up! The post A Lunar Map for the Best Places to Get Samples appeared first on Universe Today.
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