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The exaggerated demise of Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin | America Right Now
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Communist Pro-Hamas ‘Protesters’ Stormed Fox News HQ in Manhattan
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Sixteen pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested Friday after they stormed News Corps’ Manhattan headquarters – which is home to The New York Post newsroom – and occupied the lobby‚ chanting‚ “Free Palestine.” They should be more honest and chant‚ “Free Hamas.” “One‚ two‚ three‚ four … occupation no more!” the group chanted outside the Midtown building‚ […] The post Communist Pro-Hamas ‘Protesters’ Stormed Fox News HQ in Manhattan appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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"Within Our Lifetime" Releases Map Targeting NYC Businesses And Landmarks: Concerns Rise Over Escalating Anti-Israel Activist Violence

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Video Shows People Crossing Street By Rope To Escape Devastating Flood
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Video Shows People Crossing Street By Rope To Escape Devastating Flood

'We elected leaders but we can't see any help'
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‘Immediate F*cking Ceasefire’: Pro-Palestine Harvard Students End Occupation Of University Hall After 24-Hours
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‘Immediate F*cking Ceasefire’: Pro-Palestine Harvard Students End Occupation Of University Hall After 24-Hours

'We go to Harvard and we have some big f*cking brains'
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Complete List Of Cheap Trick Band Members
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Complete List Of Cheap Trick Band Members

Our Complete List Of Cheap Trick Band Members looks at the musicians of a band formed in 1973 in Rockford‚ Illinois. The band’s original lineup consisted of vocalist Robin Zander‚ guitarist Rick Nielsen‚ bassist Tom Petersson‚ and drummer Bun E. Carlos. Everyone loved this band instantly when they first broke onto the scene in 1977. Robin Zander Robin Zander‚ the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist‚ joined Cheap Trick in 1974. His joining marked a significant turn in the band’s sound and style. Zander’s first album with the band was their self-titled debut‚ “Cheap Trick‚” released in 1977. He has been The post Complete List Of Cheap Trick Band Members appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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The Story of Dexter Wade Grows Even Stranger
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The Story of Dexter Wade Grows Even Stranger
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Endangered Rice's Whale On The Brink Of Extinction: What Is Being Done?
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Endangered Rice's Whale On The Brink Of Extinction: What Is Being Done?

The Gulf of Mexico is home to a wealth of oil and gas rigs‚ fishing boats‚ shipping lanes – and one of the most endangered whale species in the world. Only 51 Rice’s whales remain and‚ according to experts and conservation groups‚ bringing them back from the brink of extinction means that human activities in the region will need to change. But are people willing to?A species in dangerRice’s whales are a species of baleen whale found solely in the Gulf of Mexico‚ thought to be the region’s only year-round baleen resident. They were not discovered until 1965 and even then‚ they were believed to be a subspecies of Bryde’s whale. It wasn’t until a whole host of the whales were killed in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon incident‚ and washed up on the shore‚ that researchers conducted genetic tests and discovered they were their own species.It also became clear that the Rice’s whale was in danger. At present‚ it’s estimated that there are only 51 remaining‚ making them one of the most endangered whale species in the world. "Every animal counts at that point‚" said Jane Davenport‚ a senior attorney at Defenders of Wildlife‚ a conservation nonprofit‚ speaking to NPR. "Every one you kill is another nail in the coffin."However‚ the species was only listed in the Endangered Species Act in 2019‚ and scientists and conservation groups have argued that not enough is being done to protect the whales. While it has proposed a designated “critical habitat” for the species‚ the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has yet to solidify it‚ and even then the area won’t represent a marine preserve. Conservation versus commerceThere are numerous recognized threats to Rice’s whales; the Deepwater Horizon incident‚ for example‚ demonstrated that they can be affected by oil spills‚ which continue in the Gulf to this day. Another of the most significant threats is ships‚ through means of vessel strikes and noise disturbances.Some conservation groups have taken to petitioning NOAA to establish speed limits for large ships traveling through the whale’s habitat‚ in an effort to push the agency into action and minimize future vessel strikes. This didn’t go down too well with the energy and marine industries and both House and Senate bills were proposed that would block NOAA from taking action‚ arguing that it could affect commerce in the region. In the end‚ the agency rejected the petition.Although little is known about Rice’s whales – they’re notoriously shy – it’s thought that hearing is also critical to their activities‚ such as communicating with each other and sourcing food. This could be disturbed by human activity in the Gulf‚ which ecologist Aaron Rice described as a “constant blanket of human noise."One of the main noisemakers in this region is air guns‚ which are used in seismic surveys to locate gas and oil fields. Whilst quieter alternatives exist‚ switching costs money‚ and without steadfast rules in place‚ companies are under no obligation to do so. "If the regulations aren't there‚ they’re not going to do it‚" said Robin Ellis‚ a vice president of sales at Sercel‚ a company selling both types of air guns. Oil and gas companies have also argued that these things take time and that new technologies are not yet efficient enough to make an effective alternative.What happens now?Whilst the battle to protect the Rice’s whale rages on‚ the species remains endangered. Some scientists aren’t convinced we’ll be able to save it. “I’m not confident that in 50 years they’re going to be around‚” said Jeremy Kiszka‚ a Florida International University marine biologist‚ speaking to The Washington Post. “Honestly‚ I wouldn’t bet my life on it.”Meanwhile‚ NOAA’s proposal to designate a critical habitat for Rice’s whales remains in progress‚ after a public hearing took place in September. Only time will tell if the proposal goes through and if so‚ whether it will have an impact in bringing the Rice’s whale back from the brink of extinction.[H/T: NPR]
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