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King Charles Asked ‘How Many Children’ He ‘Molested on Epstein’s Island’ While Opening Canadian Parliament

During King Charles’ visit to the Canadian Senate on Tuesday, a polite Canadian heckler asked the monarch how many children he molested on Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious Pedophile Island. King Charles III, Canada’s head of state, [...] The post King Charles Asked ‘How Many Children’ He ‘Molested on Epstein’s Island’ While Opening Canadian Parliament appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Complete List Of Megan Moroney Songs From A to Z

Megan Moroney was raised in Douglasville, Georgia, a town just outside Atlanta, and she carries the sound and sentiment of the South in every song she writes. Though she was born in Savannah on October 9, 1997, it was during her upbringing in Douglasville that she began her musical journey, taking piano lessons and being immersed in a household where music was a constant presence. She attended the University of Georgia, majoring in accounting, but it was there that her connection to music was fully reignited, performing and opening for artists like Jon Langston while still in school. Her early The post Complete List Of Megan Moroney Songs From A to Z appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Misunderstanding the Universe: The Big Bang’s Light Isn’t What We Thought
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Misunderstanding the Universe: The Big Bang’s Light Isn’t What We Thought

One of the proofs of the Big Bang theory, which suggests that the universe was created by the sudden expansion of an infinitely small and infinitely dense point in space, is the existence of relic radiation. It is considered a kind of light echo of the Big Bang. Now astrophysicists have found out that this radiation has another source. The study was published in the journal Nuclear Physics B. The faint background light that has been spreading through space for more than 13 billion years has been around since almost the beginning of the universe and is called the cosmic microwave background radiation. It can be detected by the most powerful telescopes. Now, astrophysicists have conducted a study that suggests that this radiation may not exist at all. Astrophysicists came to this conclusion after studying some of the very first galaxies. The study showed that these galaxies may be the source of either all of the relic radiation, or at least part of it. This means that the relic radiation may not be associated with the Big Bang, and this calls into question the correctness of the standard cosmological model, which explains the development of the Universe since its birth. The faint background light that has been spreading through space for more than 13 billion years has existed almost since the beginning of the universe and is called the cosmic microwave background. Credit: NASA The authors say that, based on the data obtained, it may be necessary to rewrite the history of the Universe, at least partially. Scientists previously knew that the first galaxies were elliptical in shape, but new observations have shown that these galaxies were created much earlier and were fully formed in a shorter period of time than theoretical models predicted. This changes the way radiation is transmitted throughout the universe and indicates that galaxy formation occurred more quickly than scientists thought. Because the Universe has been expanding since its birth, the distances between galaxies have increased. Astrophysicists have measured the distances between the first elliptical galaxies and, knowing their characteristics, have been able to determine when they were created. Researchers believe that in the early universe, these galaxies received a lot of the gas needed to form stars, and therefore, relatively quickly, over a few hundred million years, they created a lot of bright stars. And the light from these stars may actually be relic radiation, either entirely or partially. Astrophysicists suggest that between 1.4% and 100% of the cosmic microwave background radiation can be explained by the light of stars in ancient galaxies. The new discovery means the Big Bang theory is losing one of its leading pieces of evidence, and scientists believe the standard cosmological model will have to change. At the same time, astrophysicists acknowledge that this is only the beginning of a large-scale observation of the early Universe, but the early data suggests that we may be misunderstanding some key aspects of the cosmos. The post Misunderstanding the Universe: The Big Bang’s Light Isn’t What We Thought appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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The Blaze Media Feed
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GOP’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill Act’ lets Big Tech and Big Pharma run wild
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GOP’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill Act’ lets Big Tech and Big Pharma run wild

The Republicans’ bizarrely named “Big Beautiful Bill Act” includes two egregious provisions that would strip states of their power to regulate key agenda items pushed by globalist elites.Anyone who still understands what the word “conservative” means can see the truth: The Republican budget bill is a mixed bag of deficit bloat, missed opportunities, and the odd policy win. Whether the House bill was worth passing as a “take it or leave it” deal depends on one’s political calculus. But the result is underwhelming and fails to rise to the moment.Stripping states of authority and subsidizing green fantasies are the exact opposite of the anti-globalist message that won Trump the White House.Supporters of the bill — particularly President Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) — argue that it’s the best possible outcome given a razor-thin House majority packed with RINOs from purple districts in blue states. Set aside that debate. If it’s true, then conservatives should focus their energies in deep-red states where Republicans hold supermajorities. That’s where we can — and must — do the work Congress won’t.Instead, Republican leaders included two provisions in the bill that actively prevent red states from pushing back against green energy mandates, land-grabs, surveillance schemes, and a growing transhumanist agenda.Green New Deal jam-downThanks to Republican Freedom Caucus stalwarts, including Reps. Andy Harris of Maryland and Chip Roy of Texas, much of the Green New Deal faces rollback — assuming, of course, the Senate doesn’t block the repeal. But one key subsidy survives: federal incentives for carbon capture pipelines. Worse still, the bill strengthens protections for these projects by stripping states of regulatory power.Section 41006 spells it out: “Notwithstanding any other provision of law,” once the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission grants a pipeline license under an newly amended section of the Natural Gas Act, state and local governments can no longer block or delay the project using zoning, permitting, or land-use laws.In plain English: carbon dioxide pipelines, backed by federal subsidies, get the same privileges as oil and gas pipelines. That includes eminent domain powers and “certificate of public convenience and necessity” status — bureaucratic code for “we’ll take your land whether you like it or not.”But carbon pipelines aren’t oil and gas. Oil fuels the economy and delivers a clear public good. Carbon capture, by contrast, sucks up CO2 and buries it to appease climate hysterics. It serves no market need and survives only through government handouts. It exists to sanctify the fiction that carbon dioxide is a pollutant.This isn’t an oversight. It’s a direct response to South Dakota ranchers, who successfully fought to ban eminent domain for carbon capture projects. Lawmakers in Iowa and North Dakota have followed suit, targeting Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed pipeline, which would have plowed through private ranchland to serve a project with no public value.The rebellion in South Dakota ranks among the most important conservative grassroots victories in recent history. Yet this bill spits in the face of those landowners. It overrides red-state laws and rural rights on behalf of globalist, green-energy profiteers.A 10-year pause on state bans Funny how Republicans said budget reconciliation couldn’t include policy changes. That was the excuse for not pursuing immigration reform or judicial restructuring. And yet when it suits the priorities of Big Tech and globalist interests, lawmakers found a way to insert sweeping federal mandates into the bill.Out of nowhere, either the White House or GOP lawmakers added a provision banning states from regulating artificial intelligence or data center systems. Section 43201 of the bill states: “No State or political subdivision thereof may enforce any law or regulation regulating artificial intelligence models, artificial intelligence systems, or automated decision systems during the 10-year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act.”That’s not compromise. That’s total pre-emption — no exceptions.Florida and other red states have already passed laws prohibiting the use of AI in enforcing gun control or violating medical privacy. More states are following suit. Legislatures across the country are debating how to safeguard civil liberties and property rights from tech overreach. But this bill would kneecap every one of those efforts.Then come the AI data centers — massive, power-hungry, water-consuming facilities that are cropping up in rural areas and harming communities in their wake. Bipartisan state efforts aim to regulate them through zoning and environmental protections. Yet under this bill, Congress could override even the most basic local safeguards. If a township tries to limit where these centers operate or how they’re built, that could be viewed as “regulating AI systems” and thus outlawed for a decade.Why does this matter? Because tech moguls aren’t hiding their intentions.RELATED: The Republicans who could derail reconciliation Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call Inc. via Getty ImagesAt Trump’s January 22 launch event for Oracle’s Stargate platform, CEO Larry Ellison gushed about mRNA vaccines. “One of the most exciting things we’re working on ... is our cancer vaccine,” he said. “Using AI, we can detect cancers through blood tests and produce an mRNA vaccine robotically in about 48 hours.” That’s the model. AI plus big data plus biotech equals unregulated medical experimentation — powered by infrastructure no local government can block.Red states have started pushing back, attempting to pass 10-year moratoriums on mRNA technology. But the federal budget bill would do the opposite: It could impose a 10-year federal moratorium on state bans.So here’s the question: Do we really want Arab-funded special interests building AI spying centers in our heartland with no recourse for state and local governments to regulate, restrict, or place common-sense privacy guardrails on these new Towers of Babel? That question raises another: Should localities be forced to accept carbon pipelines by federal decree, with no power to defend their land or water?These policies — stripping states of authority, empowering transnational corporations, subsidizing green and biotech fantasies — are the exact opposite of the anti-globalist, America First message that won Trump the White House and won Republicans the House.We deserve answers. Who inserted these provisions? And more urgently, who will take them out?
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Opera Neon debuts as the latest AI-powered agentic browser
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Opera Neon debuts as the latest AI-powered agentic browser

After holding its Opera Browser Days in Lisbon and teasing its agentic feature with Browse Operator, which can perform tasks on the web on your behalf, the Norwegian company decided to go a step further by introducing an all-new browser. This time, the Opera Neon is focused on agentic browsing while also being an AI "playground" for future technologies. If you recall, Opera had already called a browser Neon a decade ago. At the time, it was a concept browser. Now, the company is also focusing on the same conceptual approach, but with AI at its core. According to the company, Opera Neon is the company's "first step towards fundamentally reimagining what a browser can be in the age of intelligent agents." More than a place to view web pages, Neon can browse with or for you, take action, and help you get things done. Interestingly, Opera's announcement comes a few days after the Google I/O keynote, which revealed a new AI shopping mode for the company's web searches. That said, the Norwegian company expands what a browser can do by experimenting with AI at its core. https://youtu.be/HZKpiBOrQFY?si=Ksvhsii7bJ6u9Ou8 These are the three pillars of Opera Neon: Opera Neon Chat: Like the Aria experience Opera users are familiar with, Opera Neon offers fully integrated AI that you can chat with, search the web, provide contextual information about a webpage, and more. Opera Neon Do: What was first known as Browser Operator is now a fundamental part of this AI-agentic browser. This browser can use the textual representation of websites to understand their content and interact with them for you, such as filling forms, booking trips, or even shopping. Opera Neon Make: The browser can also do things for you. If you have a big, hard task to solve, Opera Neon tries to understand the intent and employs various AI agents to do that, which feels like a web for humans and robots to collaborate on. Image source: Opera Here's how the company describes the "make" part of it: "Once the tasks have been defined, it employs AI agents contained in a virtual machine on our European-hosted servers to make your idea into a tangible (digital) result. Think of it as an orchestra conductor who understands the whole piece of music – your needs and wishes – and points to the different members of the orchestra to execute their parts – task division and execution. Together, everything forms a finished and polished piece." Users can join a waitlist to be the first to try this browser once it's available. Don't Miss: I watched AI control a browser to order flowers, and it felt like the future The post Opera Neon debuts as the latest AI-powered agentic browser appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best Ring Video Doorbell deals Today’s deals: $15 Amazon credit, $480 AirPods Max, $60 Instant Pot Duo, $228 Sony XM4, more Today’s deals: $149 AirPods 4 with ANC, $199 Bose TV soundbar, $41 mattress topper, $399 Weber grill, more Today’s deals: $299 iPad 11, $497 LG 65-inch smart TV, $30 Philips Sonicare toothbrush, $499 Traeger grill, more
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Tom Homan is Still Waiting on the Consequences AOC Promised for Going After Dem LaMonica McIver
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Tom Homan is Still Waiting on the Consequences AOC Promised for Going After Dem LaMonica McIver

Border Czar Tom Homan has set his sights on Nashville, Tennessee. The Democrat mayor there has (of course) formed an emergency fund to help out illegal aliens. He says he has no problem going after elected…
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‘In Your Face’: Tony-Winning Actress Patti LuPone Wants Kennedy Center Under Trump ‘Blown Up’
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‘In Your Face’: Tony-Winning Actress Patti LuPone Wants Kennedy Center Under Trump ‘Blown Up’

[Article Available At Source]The following article, ‘In Your Face’: Tony-Winning Actress Patti LuPone Wants Kennedy Center Under Trump ‘Blown Up’, was first published on Conservative Firing Line.…
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How California Has Destroyed Its Middle Class
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How California Has Destroyed Its Middle Class

California has declared war on its middle class, and the special interests controlling the state are doing everything they can to impose this punitive economic model on the rest of America. It’s a quasi-feudal…
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America’s Dead Ed
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America’s Dead Ed

On May 15, the Manhattan Institute published a brief on the 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Also known as the Nation’s Report Card, it is the gold standard assessment for measuring…
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