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Voice AI engine and OpenAI partner LiveKit hits $1B valuation
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Voice AI engine and OpenAI partner LiveKit hits $1B valuation

The five-year-old-startup powers OpenAI’s ChatGPT voice mode and raised a $100 million round led by Index Ventures.
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Dylan Gossett Shares Teaser Of Stellar New Song “When I Close My Eyes”
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Dylan Gossett Shares Teaser Of Stellar New Song “When I Close My Eyes”

Need it ASAP. Ever since breaking out in 2023 with his certified platinum debut single, “Coal,” it was clear that Dylan Gossett was one of the future stars of the alt. country scene. Existing in a similar space as Zach Bryan and Sam Barber, the Austin native has worn his influences on his sleeve. Being inspired by a wide range of artists, ranging from Turnpike Troubadours and Flatland Cavalry to The Eagles and Ed Sheeran, they all come through in subtle ways through his mix of country, folk and Americana stylings. After scoring some major buzz in 2024 thanks to the continued success of his debut EP, No Better Time, being featured on the star-studded Twisters Soundtrack and receiving even more praise upon the release of second EP, Songs in the Gravel, Gossett put the country community on notice last year with the release of his long-awaited debut album, Westward, in July, which quickly flew up the rankings of mine and many other alternative country fans’ Top Albums of 2025 lists. Just three month’s after the album’s release in July, he has decided expand Westward in the form of a three-song deluxe edition on October 25th. In addition to the brand-new track, “Windy City,” Gossett called upon none other than two of the hottest up-and-coming acts in the genre, Noeline Hofmann and Ole 60, for reimagined versions of “American Trail” and “Back 40.” Additionally, he capped off his big 2025 by scoring an opening spot on George Strait’s second night at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas along with Zach Top. It’s safe to say that Gossett is quickly becoming one of the biggest stars in the country-folk scene as we head into 2026, and it’s clear that he’s showing no signs of slowing down. After teasing a short snippet of a brand new song, presumably titled, “Hang Me Out To Dry,” back on January 8th, yesterday, he returned to social media with yet another stellar new song, this time called “When I Close My Eyes.” Spoiler alert: it’s another great one. If there’s one thing that jumps out throughout nearly every song in Gossett’s discography, it’s his ability as a writer to place you as a listener into a specific moment and time. Of course, like any writing medium, this is thanks to his use of incredibly vivid, concrete imagery, and it’s no different here on “When I Close My Eyes.” View this post on Instagram As an Austin, Texas, native, the 26-year-old singer/songwriter packs the track full of imagery from his home state and city. From references to Burnet Road, which runs just outside of the heart of the city, to other roadways such as Highway 29 and Rae Ann Drive, Gossett makes you feel like you’re on the drive with him as he heads back to his home. “Well, I’m heading back to Austin, tryna find me again Something to keep me bust, keep these hands from tremblin’ And it’s something like the weather to try and mock my mind Try to think of something clever to keep me satisfied Well, I’ll take Burnet on the weekends, straight down 29 Past the cedars and believers on to Rae Ann Drive When I get out of the city, past the smell of the bar Watch the planes on by in the sky leaving scars” The incredibly imagery-heavy verse transition to a simple yet powerful chorus that sees Gossett wrestling with some undisclosed inner turmoil. And to him, the best cure for that is to head back to Austin, even if it’s simply in his mind. “What do you believe in? Cause I’ve been having trouble sleepin’ The only thing I’m needing is somewhere I can’t find So I’m heading back to Austin, when I close my eyes” All in all, it’s another phenomenal teaser from Gossett, and fans feel the same way, with many comments praising it and begging for a quick release. “It’s peak” “So good as always!!!” “He simply does not miss” “RELEASE THIS NOW” “PLS RELEASE” “Chills” “Unreal” “Can’t miss king” As of now, “When I Close My Eyes” does not have a release date. Dylan Gossett Tour Dates February 13 – Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Texas Club February 14 – Lexington, Kentucky – Kentucky Horse Park February 19 – West Des Moines, Iowa – Val Air Ballroom February 20 – Norman, Oklahoma – Riverwind Casino February 21 – Durant, Oklahoma – Choctaw Grand Theater March 5 – Bethlehem, Pennsylvania – The Wind Creek Event Center April 24 – Lubbock, Texas – Jones AT&T Stadium* * – supporting George StraitThe post Dylan Gossett Shares Teaser Of Stellar New Song “When I Close My Eyes” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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CONFIRMED: ISRAEL CONTROLLING IRAN PROTESTS! - Israeli Bullets Used, Western Coup Exposed
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CONFIRMED: ISRAEL CONTROLLING IRAN PROTESTS! - Israeli Bullets Used, Western Coup Exposed

GET YOUR WAV WATCH HERE:https://buy.wavwatch.com/WAM Use Code WAM to save $100 and purchase amazing healing frequency technology!GET HEIRLOOM SEEDS & NON GMO SURVIVAL FOOD HERE:https://heavensharvest.com/ USE Code WAM to save 25% plus free shipping!BUY GOLD HERE:https://firstnationalbullion.com/schedule-consult/ Avoid CBDCs!Get Your SUPER-SUPPLIMENTS HERE:https://vni.life/wam Use Code WAM15 & Save 15%!Life changing formulas you can't find anywhere else!HELP SUPPORT US AS WE DOCUMENT HISTORY HERE:https://gogetfunding.com/help-keep-wam-alive/# Josh Sigurdson reports on the latest evidence that Israel and the United States governments are openly destabilizing Iran in order to commit a coup and do regime change.In 1953, the US government had previously committed a coup in Iran leading to the new Shah who lead the SAVAK secret police to kill, torture and disappear countless opponents. This led by design to the 1979 revolution and the rise of the Atatollahs and mullahs.Now, conveniently one year after Israel and the United States attacked Iran claiming weapons of mass destruction (we've heard that before), there are massive protests in the streets and claims of around 16,000 protesters dead. While the Iranian government could have easily been involved in much of this obviously as they're not known to be "understanding," the evidence remains...As Khamenei claimed, the Israeli and US government are manipulating the protests and killing protesters as an entry point to enter and attack Iran. Now, evidence comes out showing countless Israeli bullets found inside bodies of Iranian children. This echoes much of what we've seen in Syria 9 years ago. Ironically, the west is claiming Iran is using chemical weapons against their own people. Yet, these protesters are also attacking pro Palestinian organizations?Former CIA head Mike Pompeo boasted on X about how Mossad is manipulating the protests. Israeli Heritage Minister Eliyahu claimed the same.At the WEF in Davos, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent boasted about how the protests were started by the US government by covertly devaluing Iran's currency causing a poverty crisis.They're openly admitting these things!It's not "I like this side or I like that side." Both sides are not acceptable and if Iranians want to overthrow their government, they have that right but blindly believing US and Israeli intelligence "services" are going to make Iran better is not just naive but dangerous considering the context of past coups in Iraq, Libya, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Cuba, Syria and countless other examples.They're creating order out of chaos. Get prepared.Stay tuned for more from WAM!BUY TICKETS HERE!https://anarchapulco.com/ Use Code WAM & Save 10%!Get local, healthy, pasture raised meat delivered to your door here:https://wildpastures.com/promos/save-20-for-life/bonus15?oid=6&affid=321 USE THE LINK & get 20% off for life and $15 off your first box!DITCH YOUR DOCTOR!https://www.livelongerformula.com/wam Get a natural health practitioner and work with Christian Yordanov! Mention WAM and get a FREE masterclass! You will ALSO get a FREE metabolic function assessment!GET YOUR APRICOT SEEDS at the life-saving Richardson Nutritional Center HERE:https://rncstore.com/r?id=bg8qc1 Use code JOSH to save money!SIGN UP FOR HOMESTEADING COURSES NOW:https://freedomfarmers.com/link/17150/ Get Prepared & Start The Move Towards Real Independence With Curtis Stone's Courses!GET YOUR FREEDOM KELLY KETTLE KIT HERE:https://patriotprepared.com/shop/freedom-kettle/ Use Code WAM and enjoy many solutions for the outdoors in the face of the impending reset!PayPal: ancientwonderstelevision@gmail.comFIND OUR CoinTree page here:https://cointr.ee/joshsigurdson PURCHASE MERECHANDISE HERE:https://world-alternative-media.creator-spring.com/ JOIN US on SubscribeStar here:https://www.subscribestar.com/world-alternative-media For subscriber only content!Pledge here! Just a dollar a month can help us alive!https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2652072&ty=h&u=2652072 BITCOIN ADDRESS:18d1WEnYYhBRgZVbeyLr6UfiJhrQygcgNUWorld Alternative Media2026
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Weaponizing Medical Care Against ICE
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The following article, Weaponizing Medical Care Against ICE, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. When three NYPD DEA detectives were wounded in the line of duty on the 22nd, some of the medical staff treated them “rudely” because they believed the officers were ICE agents. The left is now weaponizing medical care. “A crew of NYPD cops were “disrespected” at a Big Apple hospital after being mistaken for federal ICE agents – and police … Continue reading Weaponizing Medical Care Against ICE ...
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Brave man tries some of history's strangest sandwiches, including banana and liverwurst
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Brave man tries some of history's strangest sandwiches, including banana and liverwurst

Long before the Earl of Sandwich gave the dish its name, folks were sticking various ingredients—some genius, some highly questionable—between two pieces of bread. Arguably, what has made the sandwich withstand the test of time is that it virtually has no rules as far as fillings go. So, even in times of economic hardship, one could place whatever items they had on hand in between a measly couple of slices of toast, and it could still be considered a meal.Still, while we applaud the ingenuity, certain sandwich recipes have stayed in the past for a good reason, as food enthusiast Barry W. Enderwick can attest. Over on his wildly popular Sandwiches of History account, Enderwick recreates historical sandwich recipes from old cookbooks, rates and reviews them, and even sometimes “pluses them up” with added ingredients to really make it sing. As to be expected, some sandwiches, such as Gene Kelly’s Greatest Man Sandwich, featuring mashed potatoes and accompanied by a mug of beer, were surprise delights. Others…not so much. If there’s one thing to be learned after reading this, it’s that people in olden times put sardines where sardines should absolutely not be. Thankfully, Enderwick has bravely volunteered to be a taste-tester. Here are some of his most head-scratching recreations. Apple Sandwich (1910) @sandwichesofhistory Apple Sandwich (1910) on Sandwiches of History⁣ Perhaps after yesterday’s Banana and Liverwurst Sandwich I should be leery of fruit based sandwiches. Thankfully, today’s Apple Sandwich from 250 Meatless Menus and Recipes of 1910 has no curveball ingredients. In fact, it is a very nice refresher…especially after yesterday. #fyp #sandwichesofhistory #apple ♬ original sound - SandwichesofHistory This recipe was gleaned from 250 Meatless Meals and Recipes. Mix half of a peeled and grated tart apple with cream cheese and heavy cream. Season with nutmeg and spread onto whole wheat bread. Yeah, it’s easy to see why Enderwick gave it an 8 and dubbed it a “very nice refresher.”Spaghetti Sandwich (1931) @sandwichesofhistory Spaghetti Sandwich (1931) on Sandwiches of History⁣ Every once in a while…well, ok more often than I’d like, there comes a sandwich with a name that belies what it is really in it. To wit, today’s Spaghetti Sandwich from the St. Louis Dispatch published 1931. Is there spaghetti in it? Sure, but it’s the other ingredients and the bread that do a number on this sandwich. Shout out to Jesse who sent in this...I think? lol #fyp #sandwichesofhistory ♬ original sound - SandwichesofHistory You’d think this one would be self-explanatory: tomato sauce, meat, and cheese between two slices of bread…maybe some noodles if we’re going crazy. But spend any time with Sandwiches of History, and all you learn that many sandwiches are incredibly misleading with their names, and the Spaghetti Sandwich is one of them.There are, in fact, spaghetti noodles involved, along with a sieved hard-boiled egg, chopped onion, parsley, mayo, sardines, all mashed together into a paste and served on…what for it…buttered raisin breadTo no one's surprise, Enderwick threw it into the trash and gave it a 1.Banana and Liverwurst Sandwich (1931) @sandwichesofhistory Banana and Liverwurst Sandwich (1931) on Sandwiches of History⁣ I know what you’re thinking, “finally, the great tasted of liverwurst and the great taste of banana in one sandwich!” Slow your roll because you’re forgetting about the awesome power of ketchup which obviously bring those to flavors together. See also sarcasm. Ever since seeing this posted over on 70s Dinner Party’s on Instagram account I knew I’d have to tackle it. Better to rip the band aid off in go, right? #fyp #sandwichesofhistory ♬ Souvenir De Paris - Martin Taylor Buckle up, cause this one’s a doozy. Half of a banana (Enderwick noted that in this time period, the commonly used banana species would be even MORE “banana-y,” making this even grosser) is added to liverwurst and ketchup, then mashed together. Salt to taste. Put on buttered bread. Pray for a quick death.Enderwick called the sandwich a “textural nightmare,” threw it away, and gave it a .5. May this kind of nourishment never find me. Pineapple Roquefort Sandwich (1965) @sandwichesofhistory Pineapple-Roquefort Sandwich (1965) on Sandwiches of History⁣ Kicking 2026 off right with what seemed like an oddball sandwich from 1965’s Cookin’ with Dr. Pepper. Now, I know folks use Dr. Pepper in all kinds of recipes but the combo of tangy Roquefort (which is a blue cheese) and Dr. Pepper didn’t quite sound right to me. Well, about that… At any rate, I found out about this cookbook via post on the Instagram account june_cleavers_vintage_closet_ which linked to a different recipe. #fyp #sandwichesofhistory #sandwiches ♬ original sound - SandwichesofHistory Gleaned from the Cookin’ with Dr. Pepper cookbook, the recipe says to mix cream cheese, pineapple, Roquefort cheese, Worcestershire sauce, Dr. Pepper (of course), along with paprika and salt together, then fold in pecans and onions. Chill the batch and spread onto bread. Enderwick gave this an 8 after adding a few pineapple chunks for extra texture, and noted that you could taste the Dr. Pepper in it. Onion and Mayo Sandwich (1927) @sandwichesofhistory Onion and Mayonnaise Sandwich (1927) on Sandwiches of History Today, we’ve got a doozy of a sandwich from 1927’s Salads and Sandwiches. I don’t want to give anything away but the Onion and Mayonnaise Sandwich has several surprises in store for us. None of them awful, just…well, odd. #fyp #sandwichesofhistory ♬ original sound - SandwichesofHistory The Salads and Sandwiches Cookbook of 1927 says to soak onions in water for an hour, then dip them in a vinaigrette with cayenne pepper. Place the onions along with some corned beef onto buttered rye bread. The end.At this point, you might be wondering, where's the mayo? There isn’t any! This one got a 6.5Peanut Butter Sandwich…with Olives and Sardines! (1915) See on Instagram These were technically two different (yet equally horrifying) options from the monster who created 100 Picnic Suggestions. Enderwick gave the peanut-butter-and-olives sandwich a 4.5, and the peanut-butter-and-sardines a 3.5, but when “plussed” up with other ingredients, they went up to 5.5 and 6.5, respectively. Too generous, if you ask me.Popcorn Sandwich (1909) @sandwichesofhistory The Popcorn Sandwich (it’s not even a sandwich!) #fyp #sandwichesofhistory #sandwichtok ♬ Happy (Instrumental) - By Line As Enderwick will tell you, this one barely qualifies as a sandwich, since it’s open-faced. But that’s the least of its offences, apparently. To make the sandwich, you’ll need freshly popped popcorn, sardines (oh dear, not again), salt, a pinch of cayenne pepper, ketchup, and a dash of Worcestershire sauce, all mashed up together. Slather that on hot buttered toast, and top with Parmesan. Bon appetit.Enderwick could only describe it as “some kind of really terrible tuna melt,” and didn’t even bother to give it a ranking.Prune Sandwich (1940) @sandwichesofhistory Prune Sandwich (1940) on Sandwiches of History⁣ Growing up, I always thought of prunes and grandparents food. After all, they were the only ones I ever eat them. Yet, given how many prune based sandwiches I see in these old recipe books, I kinda get why. So many! You’d be forgiven for thinking today’s sandwich, the Prune Sandwich, was just prunes between buttered bread. Oh no, it’s…I want to say…more than that? #fyp #sandwichesofhistory ♬ original sound - SandwichesofHistory According to the White Lilly Cooking Guide, you’ll need to brown some almonds in shortening in a pan, then mix that in “prune pulp”…ground up prunes, essentially. This all sounds fine enough until you see that the recipe also calls for Indian relish, which is like a dill pickle relish with some added things like cabbage. Yeah.Honestly, it could have been worse. Enderwick gave it a 4. Sadly, adding cheese did nothing. Pineapple and Anchovy Cheese Sandwich (1935) @sandwichesofhistory Pineapple Anchovy Cheese Sandwich (1935) on Sandwiches of History⁣ So you might be wondering, why is this cookbook from 1935 called Five Feet of Flavor. Apparently, when you put the pineapple spears that came in the can end-to-end it measured out to five feet. Of course, that is just a distraction from the fact that it contains a recipe for the Pineapple Anchovy Cheese Sandwich. Sigh…go home, 1935. You’ve clearly had one too many lunch martinis. #fyp #sandwichesofhistory ♬ original sound - SandwichesofHistory This final recipe comes from Five Feet of Flavor: A New Style. Just when you thought you’d escaped the clutch of sardines, a new tinned fish enters the chat. The recipe calls for pounding anchovy paste and cream cheese into a paste. Spread onto buttered bread. Then top with pineapple spears. Dear god.Into the trash it went. As Enderwick explained, the flavors of the pineapple and cream cheese worked…until you get that fishy component. This one got a 2. Obviously there are plenty of winners that Enderwick has tried—the Bocadillo de Gambas y Pimientos from Spain, the Pakistan Club Sandwich, and the Katsu Sando from Japan were all heavy-hitters for 2025—but one major thing we can glean from his experiments is that some things are best left in the past. Follow Sandwiches of History for even more cool culinary content.
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Family 'barf bowl' tradition sparks debate on whether it's super gross or perfectly normal
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Family 'barf bowl' tradition sparks debate on whether it's super gross or perfectly normal

On those awful sick days where you need to throw up but can’t leave your bed, what's your next move? Some folks keep a small trash can nearby—a convenient solution with hopefully zero mess. Others adhere to a more polarizing tradition for their vomit emergencies: using a designated family "barf bowl" that may otherwise be used for movie-night popcorn. Some people think this is a perfectly normal thing to do. After all, you’re going to wash it afterward, right? For other people, it’s beyond gross and should never be on the table, both literally and figuratively. The "barf bowl" (also known as the "puke bowl" or "sick bowl") has become next-level divisive across the Internet’s various threads, forums, and comment sections, with people pleading their cases in both directions. - YouTube www.youtube.com Is the "barf bowl" tradition normal or "mind-blowing"?The conversation is all over Reddit, including one thread from the r/nostalgia subreddit and another from r/PetPeeves called "When people use the salad/popcorn bowl as a barf bowl." The latter OP pleaded their case: "I wouldn’t use a toilet to drink out of even if it’s been disinfected. It’s just the principle at that point. I also just don’t understand the appeal. As a kid we used a bucket or a mini trash with a trash bag in it. Who wants to watch their sibling, kid, etc barf in a bowl the use that same bowl for their side salad the next week? The fact that this is a common thing at all is mind-blowing to me."Just like on YouTube, the comments from these threads ranged from disgust to, basically, "What’s the big deal?" "I get it but at the same time, stuff gets washed.""No way, my mom would have killed us if we puked in a bowl ! When we were sick as kids, she would give us doubled up grocery bags to puke into, but we were expected to try to get to the toilet instead of puking in the bags if we could.""We had that exact bowl! We called it the 'big orange puke bowl' and was used for popcorn, taco salad, and vomit.""My family does not vomit in bowls. It's a thing?""Once it’s seen vomit, it’s dead to the kitchen. I don’t care if it’s been scrubbed by angels and boiled in holy water, that bowl’s got barf energy now. Just get a d--- bucket.""Eww. This is a real thing people did? Same bowl for popcorn that was used for barf!? We saved ice cream buckets and lids for barf buckets when I was little. They got loaded and disposed of after use. I did the same when my kids were little." - YouTube www.youtube.com "My parents still talk about it like it was a treasured family heirloom"Content creator Myles Montplaisir, who operates the social channels You Betcha, went viral by explaining the tradition of the "Midwest Bowl." (If you look around online, lots of people agree it’s a regional thing.) The clip playfully pokes fun at this debate, with one actor playing both sides: "You say 'puke bowl?'" They ask, incredulous. "Someone [mimes vomiting] in this?" "Lots of people have," their counterpart replies. "Me and my brother did growing up. Then my mom passed it down to me. Now my kids bark at it." The comments are priceless:"We lost ours at an E.R. years ago and my parents still talk about it like it was a treasured family heirloom.""We were a strong toilet or trash can family growing up, got sick at a friends house and her mom passed me a bowl. I was so confused.""I thought this was universal. Learn something new every day""We had a bucket. It's the same bucket we took to the beach, used to hold the mop water, gave cats flea baths in, held my brother's matchbox collection for a while, used as a Halloween bucket, and whatever other uses you could think of but not dirt. My mom drew the line at worms and dirt. You had to use the outside bucket for that. I, unsurprisingly, have the same system going as an adult.""Yup. Our popcorn, monster cookie mixing, and barf bowl is the same green Tupperware bowl for as long as I can remember. Classic. Edit: Y’all, IT BROKE. R.I.P." Montplaisir even spoke to Today after the video went viral, noting, “I promise that all of us in the Midwest aren’t crazy. There’s a reason for it. And the reason is it’s because this is what my parents did, and…this is what their parents did.” - YouTube www.youtube.com
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How did Janis Joplin pay for and plan her own wake?
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How did Janis Joplin pay for and plan her own wake?

A soul that will live on. The post How did Janis Joplin pay for and plan her own wake? first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Did the US just take back Greenland?
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Did the US just take back Greenland?

Did the US just take back Greenland?
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