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Light Squeezed Out of Darkness in Surprising Quantum Simulation
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Light Squeezed Out of Darkness in Surprising Quantum Simulation

Getting something out of nothing.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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'Ozempic Babies': Here's Why Oral Contraceptives Might Be Failing
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'Ozempic Babies': Here's Why Oral Contraceptives Might Be Failing

This is what we know so far.
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Ben Shapiro YT Feed
Ben Shapiro YT Feed
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Is this the straightest Pride Month EVER?!
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Is this the straightest Pride Month EVER?!

Is this the straightest Pride Month EVER?!
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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NBC Had No Idea Who Warren Zeiders Was During His Performance At US Army 250th Birthday Parade: “Wallen Zeiders? Time For The Google”
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NBC Had No Idea Who Warren Zeiders Was During His Performance At US Army 250th Birthday Parade: “Wallen Zeiders? Time For The Google”

Eh, you’re not missing much. President Donald Trump hosted a military parade yesterday in Washington DC in celebration of the 250th birthday of the United States Army, which featured performances from Lee Greenwood and promised appearances from “surprise guests.” But apparently nobody told NBC who the surprise guest was…which turned out to be country music singer Warren Zeiders. Trump recently complimented Zeiders in a post on Truth Social, calling his music “fantastic” and encouraging people to go to his concerts: .@WarrenZeiders is FANTASTIC! pic.twitter.com/TByLsiPerY — Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) April 28, 2025 At the time I was afraid that his account had been hacked, but apparently Trump is actually a Warren Zeiders fan because just a few weeks ago he hosted the Pennsylvania native in the White House: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Warren D. Zeiders (@warrenzeiders) Well Zeiders appeared during the celebration yesterday to perform his single “Ride the Lightning,” but it seemed to confuse NBC News anchors Aaron Gilchrist and Kelly O’Donnell, who had no idea who Zeiders was as he appeared on the screen. The anchors were broadcasting from the studio, and when the camera cut to a shot of lightning they first thought it was a view of the weather in DC. But as the camera zoomed out to show that the lightning was only on the video screen, with Zeiders singing on stage, they got even more confused: “I don’t know who this is singing right now. And I probably should.” O’Donnell added that they were told there would be a surprise, but weren’t told who the surprise was: “We were told there would be a surprise. I was also hoping we would be told who the surprise is, but this is I’m sure an important booking. Friends in the control room…” Gilchrist then appealed for help while trying to stall as they figured out who was performing: “If anyone in our control room has an idea, we’d love to hear it, just for folks that are watching.” But even after they were informed of the singer’s name, there was still some confusion: “Warren Zeiders? Wallen Zeiders? I think it was Wallen.” “Time for the Google. Country music fans are very frustrated with us right now that we don’t know that.” They were also able to eventually piece together that he was singing “Ride the Lightning” and make sense of the lightning on the screen: “Ride the lightning is what he’s singing, so that’s a poetic moment, because that’s why we’re seeing it on the screen… That makes it all make sense now, that ‘Ride the Lightning’ is one of his hits.” The whole thing was pretty funny, especially given that Warren seems to have a pretty outsized ego for the size of a star that he really is. We saw that ego on full display not long ago when he had a full-blown meltdown onstage after a fan reportedly flipped him off: “You wanna flip me off again a**hole I’ll get you kicked out of the f***ing show. F*** me? F*** you, dude. I’m sorry your wife likes my f***ing show and you don’t.” @ms.hope147 #warrenzeiders #country #countrymusic #concerts #fy #fypage #fyp #fypシ゚viral ♬ original sound – Lisa Hope Later in the show he said: “Yeah, suck my c**k motherf**ker. Come to my show and you’re gonna flip me off, get the f*** out p**sy.” @kayleo Don’t mess with WARREN! True PA man at heart! #warrenzeiders #zaddy#staugustinefl#fyp #foryoupage #2025 @Warren Zeiders ♬ original sound – Kay23 Wild stuff from Wallen Zeiders. You can watch the confusion at about the 2 hour and 10 minute mark of the video: The post NBC Had No Idea Who Warren Zeiders Was During His Performance At US Army 250th Birthday Parade: “Wallen Zeiders? Time For The Google” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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'HUGE PRIORITY': Senate leader reveals plan to get 'big beautiful bill' passed
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'HUGE PRIORITY': Senate leader reveals plan to get 'big beautiful bill' passed

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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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'GET RID OF THEM': Exiled crown prince reveals why Iranian regime is weaker than ever
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'GET RID OF THEM': Exiled crown prince reveals why Iranian regime is weaker than ever

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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Netanyahu praises Trump for his support of Israel & claims senior military leaders are FLEEING IRAN!
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Netanyahu praises Trump for his support of Israel & claims senior military leaders are FLEEING IRAN!

??????????‍♂️ Netanyahu is EVIL and FULL OF SHIT. I don't support Iran or anybody I am anti-war. He he proven himself to be a GENOCIDAL MANIAC. He needs to be ARRESTED, Trialed and locked up in JAIL for life (or something even better than that maybe locked up vaccinated with the 'safe and effective' daily until he is healthy again)!!
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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???? Lebanon celebrates while seeing missiles enter into Israel. ??
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???? Lebanon celebrates while seeing missiles enter into Israel. ??

UTL COMMENT:- I am anti war but I have HAD ENOUGH - FFFUUCCK ISRAEL!!! Only Problem is - this is probably exactly what Netanyahu wants to justify US involvement :-(.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Generation Jones explains how their childhood memories differ from Gen X
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Generation Jones explains how their childhood memories differ from Gen X

Generation Jones is sandwiched immediately between Boomers and Gen X. Born from 1954 to 1965, Generation Jones is also sometimes referred to as 'elder Boomers'--but they will tell you that their experience growing up was completely different than Boomers. And they say the same about Gen X.In an online forum of Generation Jonesers, member coolmist23 posed the question: "What's a Gen Jones thing that Gen X didn't experience?" They went on to add, "I see so many posts on here that I remember experiencing as a Gen Xer. Just curious if there is anything I wouldn't remember?"And Generation Jones spilled all the ways that they are different from Gen X. These are 15 of the most eye-opening and honest reasons why Generation Jones differs from Gen X."Space race and the moon landing? I had models of the LEM and CSM that could dock with each other as a kid. Driving during the gas crisis? Bobby Kennedy assassination? Elvis Dying? The Nixon impeachment?" tgoesh"Vietnam. Not just hearing about it on the news, but actually having to worry that you might be drafted. Later Gen-Js like myself didn't have it as bad, but the earlier ones did. The war ended in 1972. but the draft continued until 1975. They weren't taking men into the army, but they would call them up and make them go through the army physical exam. It was still a looming threat. It went away for five years, and then in 1980 Carter signed the law that required us all to register for the selective service. I turned 18 the next year. It was just putting our name on a piece of paper, and there was no lottery, but for those of us who had grown up expecting to eventually have to fight in Vietnam, it was a bit spooky. I expect that most GenXers have never really thought about registration as much more than just a bureaucratic inconvenience." Outrageous-Pin-4664 cigarette commercial Giphy "Cigarette commercials on TV." lgherb"Space Food Sticks." lgherb"Watergate." Sea-End-4841 sex pistols GIF Giphy "The first punk bands touring and performing." Melodic_Pattern175"Learning your home phone number with an exchange name rather than a number (like 'Butterfield 8-5000' instead of '288-5000'). I only realized this last night while watching a movie with my Gen Xer friend, a phone number conversation came up, and I asked her if she learned her phone number with a named exchange or just the number. We’re seven years apart." mspolytheist"Comet Kahoutek." FindOneInEveryCar tv antenna Giphy "TV antenna poles with antennas on the top. Ours had the dial that would rotate the antenna at the top to turn in different directions to pick up stations. We had a regular stationary antenna before that though. We watched on a huge heavy television set that took two people to move. We also had a radiogram that had disco lights that blinked according to the music on the radio or record." BLeeTac"Sonic booms. Banned in 1973. I thought they were cool though." Rocketgirl8097"TV that had three channels." CantTouchMyOnion Full Moon GIF by NASA Giphy "Gen Jones may remember the moon landing, RFK's and MLK's assassinations (and maybe older Gen Jones would remember JFK's), the impact of Watergate, coverage of Woodstock, Kent State, uprisings spurred by racial inequity in many cities, the 1968 Democratic National Convention, the 1972 Summer Olympics -- lots of things that older GenX may have been alive for but not old enough to grasp fully (no disrespect to older GenXers who remember these things). I was born in 1964, and I remember being sent out of the room as a very small child while my parents watched Dan Rather's reports from Vietnam. Of course, I sneaked down the stairs and peaked at what they were watching. It left a lifelong impression." GittaFirstOfHerName"Smallpox vaccine upper arm scars. Current versions of the vaccine against smallpox do not leave these scars." dnsdiva"Kent State Massacre." Explosion1850"Having to wear dresses/skirts to school every day even during winter. Edit to add… and then when they did loosen the rules to matching pantsuits, having teachers literally feel the fabric of tops and bottoms to confirm they were the same fabric." jmksupply
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Massachusetts bans uber-bright aftermarket LED headlights and drivers couldn't be more thrilled
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Massachusetts bans uber-bright aftermarket LED headlights and drivers couldn't be more thrilled

I used to love driving at night. I'd just hop in the car and pick a direction and go, blasting music with the windows down and clearing my head along the way. It was truly one of my great joys. A lot of things were different back then, though. I had fewer responsibilities, for starters, and had time to just aimlessly wander. Gas was way cheaper, too, making these adventures far more economical.But one big thing that has contributed to me losing my passion for night driving is absolutely, without a doubt, the rising prevalence of LED headlights. If you've ever wondered why everyone's headlights seem to be insanely, dangerously bright these days, you're not alone. And you're not the only one who's pissed off about it. What good is it to illuminate the road in front of you so well that you, in fact, blind the other drivers traveling at high speeds in your direction? How is that making anyone safer?Just look at how infuriatingly dangerous these can be in real-world conditions: - YouTube www.youtube.com The state of Massachusetts has reignited the conversation around LED headlights with a surprising new piece of legislation.Many new cars come equipped with LED headlights, up to 75% or more of new models, in fact. But even more LED lights are sold as aftermarket options or conversion kits, and these are poorly regulated. Many aftermarket lights are far too bright and/or suffer from misalignment that shoots the light beams directly at the eye level of oncoming traffic. They represent a large portion of the glare problems we experience out on the road.Massachusetts is cracking down with a new law. It states that LED headlights that come equipped from the manufacturer are fine (for now), but there will now be far stricter regulations on simply swapping in an aftermarket LED bulb or conversion kit onto your vehicle. The legislation specifically cites coloration and positioning issues with LED headlights that haven't been tested as a "full unit," meaning including the housing and reflectors that are typically part of a headlight.So you could still legally upgrade from halogen bulbs to LED, but you'd have to replace the entire headlight unit and not just the bulb.Hefty fines will be implemented for drivers who are caught in violation of the new policies.LED headlights offer a lot of benefits, in theory. So why do people hate them?LED lights use less power, are brighter (duh), and last far longer than traditional halogen bulbs.But there are a few problems with the technology that make them a huge hassle for other drivers. First, they're just too bright! They look even brighter in real-life because of the pure/cool white they emit, versus the yellow glow of halogen bulbs. Cool colors like white and blue are harsher on the eyes than more night-vision friendly warm colors such as red, yellow, and orange. — (@) Second, especially in America, we love huge vehicles. More and more people are driving trucks and jeeps that sit high. Now those ultra-bright LEDs are shining directly into the poor sedan drivers' eyes.Third, too many Americans choose to drive with their high beams on at night — all the time. They like the extra visibility they get by dousing the entire roadway in bright light and have little regard for how dangerous it is for others in their path (or they simply forget they have them on). While a lot of American cars have high beams that can switch off when another car is detected, other countries have better technology at play.Did you know that many cars in Europe and Asia feature a technology called ADB (Adaptive Driving Beam) that allows LED lights to shape and direct their light pattern in very specific ways on the road, actively avoiding the eyes of other drivers? US cars, so far, are not allowed to enable this mode — though the regulations are in the works. - YouTube www.youtube.com Even still, assuming good alignment and ADB technology, bright LED headlights are a dangerous problem. They're causing accidents all over the world, and especially in America.The legislation in Massachusetts is a good step toward even greater action. Organizations like the Soft Lights Foundation continue to fight for even stricter regulation of LED lights — and not just in cars — or even outright banning them.And the public outcry for lawmakers to do something about the problem continues to grow. People are sick of being blinded in dangerous, high-speed situations. Hopefully more states will follow suit, and we can continue to pressure auto manufacturers to turn down the damn brightness.
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