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NYT: Nepo Babytollah More Like a Chairman Of the (Card)Board
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NYT: Nepo Babytollah More Like a Chairman Of the (Card)Board

NYT: Nepo Babytollah More Like a Chairman Of the (Card)Board
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Lies, Damned Lies, and Democrats Talking
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Lies, Damned Lies, and Democrats Talking

Lies, Damned Lies, and Democrats Talking
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Schrödinger's Rainbow Was Incomplete, Now We've Filled In The Gaps
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Schrödinger's Rainbow Was Incomplete, Now We've Filled In The Gaps

Your red really is the same as mine, and the proof is in the geometry.
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Where Does Our Galaxy End? At Last, We Might Know Where The Milky Way’s Most Important Boundary Lies
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Where Does Our Galaxy End? At Last, We Might Know Where The Milky Way’s Most Important Boundary Lies

Galaxies, like many natural objects, don’t do sharp edges, but this might be the closest we will get.
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New Embryo Created From Last Surviving Members Of The Functionally Extinct Northern White Rhino, But A Successful Pregnancy May Still Be Far Off
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New Embryo Created From Last Surviving Members Of The Functionally Extinct Northern White Rhino, But A Successful Pregnancy May Still Be Far Off

Six embryo transfers have been attempted as of April 2026, but none so far has been successful.
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Areni-1 Is The Oldest Shoe Of Its Kind Ever Found – And It Pretty Much Shouldn't Exist
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Areni-1 Is The Oldest Shoe Of Its Kind Ever Found – And It Pretty Much Shouldn't Exist

Leather items almost never survive this long. So what can we learn from the rare ones that do?
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Kimmel, Walz Claim Minneapolis Was Payback For VP Bid
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Kimmel, Walz Claim Minneapolis Was Payback For VP Bid

ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz joined forces on Wednesday to speculate that the reason why President Trump sent ICE to Minneapolis earlier in the year was because Walz dared to run against him as Kamala Harris’s running mate. Of course, neither man had any evidence to back up his claims. Kimmel wondered, “Your state, it seems to me, and correct me if I have any of this wrong—it seems to me that your state has been a target of the Trump administration ever since you ran against him. Do you believe that that is a coincidence?” Walz replied, “No, it's not a coincidence," and after Kimmel agreed, “It's not,” added Trump’s hatred for Minnesota also has something to do with the idea that Minnesota cares about people, “And I don't think it's just me. I think he hates Minnesota because we take care of our people. We invest in people. We feed our people. I think that's what it is.”   Jimmy Kimmel asks Tim Walz if Trump sent ICE to Minneapolis because he was Kamala Harris's running mate, "Your state, it seems to me, and correct me if I have any of this wrong—it seems to me that your state has been a target of the Trump administration ever since you ran against… pic.twitter.com/5ERXKlVDPv — Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) April 23, 2026   When it came to ICE going to Minnesota, Kimmel wondered, “Do you think they wanted to surprise you? Was that just a general lack of courtesy?” Again, Walz saw some sinister grand scheme at play, “I think they wanted to roll this out. I'm convinced they were going to pick a state. They wanted one. I think they thought Chicago, they tried it there because they had 500 in Chicago at Metro—what’d they call it, Midway Blitz? And it came to Minneapolis with about 3,500. No, I think they wanted to roll this out. I think they wanted to get a response from people that created violence so that they could use the Insurrection Act. I mean, this guy's an authoritarian, and that was his goal.” For Kimmel, the fact that did not happen was not proof of Walz overreacting, but that the protests were successful, “And boy, so much credit to the people of your state. For the way that they responded to it. It really was—they couldn’t have handled it better than they did.” A bit later, Kimmel shifted to Walz’s post-election relationship with Harris, “When you guys talk, do you get on the phone and go, ‘uggghhhh’?”   Later, Kimmel asks Walz if he and Harris "When you guys talk, do you get on the phone and go, 'uggghhhh'?" Walz says yes and later recalled Bruce Springsteen showing up in Minneapolis as the "Greatest day—after my marriage, greatest day of my life." pic.twitter.com/0Oys6prWrv — Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) April 23, 2026   Walz said "yes," and “I said last time I was here, we were very hopeful. A lot has happened since then, and so look, I’m grateful. She’s out there, she’s working it. I have this theory that Donald Trump sucks up so much oxygen, we need to fill every single lane with good people who want to make sure people are fed, that we have health care, we don't fight stupid wars. Glad she’s out there.” Getting back to Minneapolis, Kimmel recalled, “You had at the No Kings rally, Bruce Springsteen showed up in your state and put on quite a show.” Walz described that as the “Greatest day—after my marriage, greatest day of my life," and “It was amazing. It was amazing. I'm glad he came out there. You know, he and Tom Morello were out there. They went to First Avenue. We're all missing Prince. It was ten years ago this week, and music speaks to the soul. We’re the home of Bob Dylan and the protest songs. So, we had Joan Baez, and then, of course, Bruce comes out and sings ‘Streets of Minneapolis.’ And he said that was one of the largest crowds he played in front of. He played in front of the Berlin Wall in '88. We had 200,000 people on the streets of Minneapolis protesting that.” It is interesting Walz invoked his previous Jimmy Kimmel Live! appearance because in that one he said many similar things, including that the reason why Republicans don’t like him is because he gives people food. That would suggest that ICE didn’t go to Minneapolis because Walz was Harris’s running mate, but that Walz can always find a receptive ear for his excuses in Jimmy Kimmel. Here is a transcript for the April 22-taped show: ABC Jimmy Kimmel Live! 4/23/2026 12:25 AM ET JIMMY KIMMEL: Your state, it seems to me, and correct me if I have any of this wrong—it seems to me that your state has been a target of the Trump administration ever since you ran against him. Do you believe that that is a coincidence? TIM WALZ: No, it's not a coincidence. KIMMEL: It's not. WALZ: And I don't think it's just me. I think he hates Minnesota because we take care of our people. We invest in people. We feed our people. I think that's what it is. KIMMEL: Did you get any, like, heads-up or warning before they sent that huge ICE force into your state. WALZ: Not really. A Thanksgiving night tweet and all that, and all of a sudden it was there and, you know, it just intensified over the winter. KIMMEL: Do you think they wanted to surprise you? Was that just a general lack of courtesy? WALZ: Yeah, I think they wanted to roll this out. I'm convinced they were going to pick a state. They wanted one. I think they thought Chicago, they tried it there because they had 500 in Chicago at Metro—what’d they call it, Midway Blitz? And it came to Minneapolis with about 3,500. No, I think they wanted to roll this out. I think they wanted to get a response from people that created violence so that they could use the Insurrection Act. I mean, this guy's an authoritarian, and that was his goal. KIMMEL: And boy, so much credit to the people of your state. WALZ: Yeah. KIMMEL: For the way that they responded to it. It really was—they couldn’t have handled it better than they did. … KIMMEL: When you guys talk, do you get on the phone and go, “uggghhhh”? WALZ: Yes. KIMMEL: Does that begin each conversation? WALZ: I said last time I was here, we were very hopeful. A lot has happened since then, and so look, I’m grateful. She’s out there, she’s working it. I have this theory that Donald Trump sucks up so much oxygen, we need to fill every single lane with good people who want to make sure people are fed, that we have health care, we don't fight stupid wars. Glad she’s out there. KIMMEL: You had at the No Kings rally, Bruce Springsteen showed up in your state— WALZ: Yes. KIMMEL: —and put on quite a show. WAZL: Greatest day—after my marriage, greatest day of my life. KIMMEL: Was it, huh? WALZ: It was amazing. It was amazing. I'm glad he came out there. You know, he and Tom Morello were out there. They went to First Avenue. We're all missing Prince. It was ten years ago this week, and music speaks to the soul. We’re the home of Bob Dylan and the protest songs. So, we had Joan Baez, and then, of course, Bruce comes out and sings "Streets of Minneapolis." And he said that was one of the largest crowds he played in front of. He played in front of the Berlin Wall in '88. We had 200,000 people on the streets of Minneapolis protesting that.
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Jon Stewart to Trump: 'You did a good thing' on veteran PTSD treatments
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Jon Stewart to Trump: 'You did a good thing' on veteran PTSD treatments

Jon Stewart routinely derides President Donald Trump on his Comedy Central infotainment show. This week, however, the cynical liberal found himself reluctantly celebrating the president over a new mental health initiative that could greatly impact afflicted veterans.Trump signed an executive order on Saturday aimed at accelerating research and removing barriers to psychedelic drugs — including hallucinogenic ibogaine compounds, psilocybin, and LSD — as potential treatments for serious mental illnesses, including PTSD and depression.'Credit where credit is due.'In addition to tasking Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary with reducing product application review times for psychedelic drugs that have received breakthrough therapy designations for treating mental illnesses, Trump ordered the FDA and Drug Enforcement Agency to create a pathway for eligible patients to access investigational psychedelic drugs.Per the order, the Department of Health and Human Services and the FDA must also work with the Department of Veterans Affairs and the private sector "to increase clinical trial participation, data sharing, and real-world evidence generation regarding psychedelic drugs, and shall prioritize drugs that have received a Breakthrough Therapy designation." Fifty million dollars will also be provided for state-level research into ibogaine.The White House noted in a fact sheet that over 14 million American adults suffer from a serious mental illness; suicide rates remain alarmingly high; and the suicide rate among veterans is more than double that of the nonveteran adult population.RELATED: 4 marijuana facts the pro-pot lobby doesn't want you to know Jim WATSON/AFP/Getty ImagesAfforded an opportunity to speak at the signing ceremony on Saturday, podcaster Joe Rogan revealed that the ball got rolling on the executive order after he "sent President Donald Trump some information" about ibogaine.Trump confirmed the genesis of the initiative, noting that Rogan "wrote me a little note about this, and I had it checked out. I didn't just do it. ... I went to [HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.] and [Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz] and went to some of the people that work for you, real pros, and everybody came back with the same answer.""Everybody thought it was incredible, and I told Bobby, I said, 'Bobby, let's just do it, and get Oz involved," added Trump.The president noted at the EO signing that "these experimental treatments have shown life-changing potential for those suffering from severe mental illness and depression, including our cherished veterans."On the April 20 episode of his show, Jon Stewart alerted his liberal audience that he wanted to "give credit where credit is due. We don't, obviously, often do this.""The president did a solid over the weekend," said Stewart. "President Trump signed an executive order in front of his fraternity brothers fast-tracking the FDA process for novel psychedelic drug treatments for veterans suffering from all forms of PTSD and other psychiatric conditions, including addiction."After playing tape from the EO signing and reflexively attacking the president over his unscripted remarks, Stewart stopped himself and said, "I'm sorry. I'm falling into old habits. It's good. You did a good thing. I'm nitpicking. I apologize."Stewart noted further, "A lot of the people are going to get the help they need."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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Guy Benson Has Had ENOUGH, Shuts DOWN Every Single Lefty Toad INSISTING Dems Tried to Ban Gerrymandering
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Guy Benson Has Had ENOUGH, Shuts DOWN Every Single Lefty Toad INSISTING Dems Tried to Ban Gerrymandering

Guy Benson Has Had ENOUGH, Shuts DOWN Every Single Lefty Toad INSISTING Dems Tried to Ban Gerrymandering
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Most of NYC's East Villagers Wanted Mamdani and Now They're Suing Him After Getting What They Voted For
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Most of NYC's East Villagers Wanted Mamdani and Now They're Suing Him After Getting What They Voted For

Most of NYC's East Villagers Wanted Mamdani and Now They're Suing Him After Getting What They Voted For
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