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Complete List Of Between The Buried And Me Songs From A to Z

Between the Buried and Me was formed in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 2000. The group was created by vocalist and keyboardist Tommy Giles Rogers Jr. and guitarist Paul Waggoner after the breakup of their previous band, Prayer for Cleansing. They set out to create music that fused the intensity of metalcore with the complexity of progressive rock, jazz, and avant-garde influences. The name of the band was inspired by a lyric from a Counting Crows song, which perfectly reflected their artistic sensibility, one that would constantly defy genre classification while pursuing deep emotional and musical expression. The band’s self-titled debut The post Complete List Of Between The Buried And Me Songs From A to Z appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Trump Accuses Ilhan Omar of Marrying Her Brother
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Trump Accuses Ilhan Omar of Marrying Her Brother

THE DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—President Donald Trump accused Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota of marrying her brother during an interview with Politico’s Dasha Burns released Tuesday. Questions about whether Omar committed immigration fraud have dogged the Somali-born Minnesota congresswoman since she was elected to Congress in 2018, with the Minneapolis Star-Tribune uncovering inconsistencies regarding her marital history in a 2019 report. Trump took aim at Omar, who has attacked operations by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) into the Minneapolis area to target illegal immigrants from Somalia after revelations into at least $1 billion in welfare fraud, some of which allegedly went to the radical Islamic terrorist group Al-Shabaab, during his appearance on “The Conversation.” “I want to see people that contribute. I don’t want to see Somalia,” Trump told Burns. “I don’t want to see a woman that, you know, marries her brother to get in and then becomes a congressman, does nothing but complain.” [Editor’s note: Omar denied she married her brother in a X post Dec. 3.] I didn’t but is your President a pedophile? https://t.co/dI5RGu4y2o— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) December 3, 2025 Omar claimed during a Sunday appearance on “Face the Nation” that Somalis in Minnesota were also victims of the welfare fraud scheme. Rep. @Ilhan Omar says the COVID-era welfare fraud in Minnesota, which amounts to more than $1 billion in taxpayer money, has harmed the Somali community who could have benefited from the program."We are taxpayers in Minnesota. We also could have benefited from the program and… pic.twitter.com/Qm0Bs4SkML— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) December 7, 2025 “All she does is complain, complain, complain and yet her country is a mess. You know, it’s one of the worst in the world,” Trump said. “Let her go back, fix up her own country. So no, Somalia, and I was right about it.” “You know, I started complaining about Somalia long before the scandal… the horrible things they’re doing to Minnesota,” Trump continued before taking aim at Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota. “It’s incredible. They have an incompetent governor there, too.” .@POTUS RIPS @IlhanMN: "We ought to get her the hell out! She married her brother… Throw her the hell out!" pic.twitter.com/pJRrkIEMbi— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) December 10, 2025 Omar married Ahmed Elmi in a 2009 civil ceremony in Minnesota, seven years after she married Ahmed Abdisalan Hirsi in an Islamic ceremony, according to a timeline published by the Daily Mail in 2020. Omar claimed she and Elmi separated in 2011, and she and Hirsi had their third child in 2012, per the Mail’s timeline, but her divorce from Elmi didn’t take place until 2017. Omar later split from Hirsi in 2019 after marrying him in a 2018 civil ceremony before she started an affair with Democratic consultant Tim Mynett, the Daily Mail reported. Trump announced on Nov. 22 he would end “Temporary Protected Status” for Somalis in Minneapolis in response to the allegations, and also said that the influx of refugees had “destroyed our country.” Originally published by The Daily Caller News Foundation. The post Trump Accuses Ilhan Omar of Marrying Her Brother appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Science Explorer
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Scheduling Cancer Immunotherapy In The Morning May Lower Your Risk Of Death By As Much As 63 Percent
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Scheduling Cancer Immunotherapy In The Morning May Lower Your Risk Of Death By As Much As 63 Percent

If you ever need immunotherapy for cancer, the time of day of your appointments could be a matter of life and death.
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Why Does Evolution Turn Everything Into Crabs?
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Why Does Evolution Turn Everything Into Crabs?

You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like.
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People Are Confused By The Natural Markings On Watermelons That Look Like "Crop Circles"
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People Are Confused By The Natural Markings On Watermelons That Look Like "Crop Circles"

The markings, which appear on the outside of the fruit, are the result of a virus. They are safe to eat, even if they do look pretty weird.
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Liz Warren hustles Trump with a housing bill from hell
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Liz Warren hustles Trump with a housing bill from hell

What is it about the National Defense Authorization Act that makes it a dumping ground for every dumb liberal pet project?First the Trump administration pushed an AI data-center amnesty that would have stripped states of authority over massive, power-hungry facilities. Then lawmakers tried to slip in Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s housing bill, a package built to subsidize Section 8 tenants and builders and to fuel the very forces driving the current housing bubble. After a backlash, both provisions came out of the NDAA. Now congressional leaders plan to pass the Massachusetts Democrat’s housing bill on its own.The real crisis comes from government debt and the inflation it fuels. This is not a shortage of lumber or land. It is a monetary chokehold created by government policy.Earlier this year, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott (R-S.C.) worked with Warren to move S. 2651, an omnibus housing package that expands every federal program Trump previously vowed to cut. They attached the legislation to the Senate’s NDAA, then lobbied House conservatives to adopt it in their version of the defense bill. At the last minute, House leaders stripped the language. The House Financial Services Committee now plans to mark up the bill next week.Here’s the trouble: The bill misdiagnoses the housing crisis. It treats high prices as a supply shortage instead of a government-fueled asset bubble and inflationary pricing distortion.The result is predictable. Its 40 provisions would expand Section 8, loan subsidies, “affordable housing” grants, and even looser mortgage programs for people priced out of the market. Every one of these items pours accelerant on the factors that drove the 2008 bubble and the post-COVID spike.Government subsidies for overbuilding and for buyers who cannot afford homes created the crisis. Yet like a dog returning to its vomit, Scott, the president, and Senate Democrats are endorsing Warren’s 2020 campaign platform to revive the same model. The bill promises builders and activist groups federal cash in exchange for regulatory concessions. The trade-off is disastrous.Section 202 creates a new federal grant program to fund local housing projects in designated zones — a warmed-over version of the community-engineering schemes Obama’s Department of Housing and Urban Development pushed a decade ago.Meantime, Section 209 establishes a $200 million yearly fund at HUD to award “innovative housing reforms” to localities that reshape zoning to favor dense, subsidized units.Conservatives would call these incentives an invitation to replicate failed urban policies in red suburbs. The bill rewards grifting nonprofits and community organizers who treat federal housing programs as political infrastructure.At the same time, the administration is pushing rules that limit red-state zoning authority to clear the way for data-center construction while promoting Section 8 expansion with new incentives and zoning guidance. It revives, in effect, Obama’s Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing regime — the same racial-gerrymandering tool Trump killed in his first term. Supporting the Scott-Warren bill would revive it in practice.Worse, the bill rests on a false premise. America doesn’t have a housing shortage. According to Redfin, as of October sellers outnumbered buyers by 36.8% — about 529,000 more sellers — the largest gap since 2013. Census data shows about 148 million housing units for roughly 134 million households, a surplus of around 14 million units. When Trump took office, the vacancy count stood near 11 million, yet prices were far more affordable.The real crisis comes from government debt and the inflation it fuels. Construction costs surged with inflation. Interest rates spiked to service that debt, creating an interest-rate cliff that locked millions of homeowners into sub-3% mortgages. They cannot sell without doubling their monthly costs. High rates froze the existing inventory in place. This is not a shortage of lumber or land. It is a monetary chokehold created by government policy.RELATED: Why the kids are not all right — and Boomers still pretend nothing’s wrong Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty ImagesFederal housing policy adds another layer. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac long prioritized “access to credit” over price stability. By guaranteeing high-risk loans and encouraging low down payments, they allow buyers to bid more than their incomes justify. Subsidized credit lifts prices for sellers, not buyers.S. 2651 makes the problem worse by expanding the Community Development Block Grant and similar programs, encouraging activist groups and corporate developers to overbuild units no one can afford without subsidies. That process pushes prices upward and strengthens corporate buy-ups of suburban neighborhoods.The administration previously acknowledged these distortions. In Trump’s FY 2021 budget, the Office of Management and Budget proposed eliminating CDBG and the HOME Investment Partnerships Program, arguing that states and localities were better positioned to address affordability challenges. This new bill reverses that logic entirely.The Federal Reserve’s rate whiplash — a decade of near-zero borrowing costs followed by sudden hikes — froze supply by trapping owners inside artificially cheap mortgages. Washington’s policies created the gridlock. The inventory exists. Monetary policy quarantined it.What the administration needs to do is allow prices to fall back toward alignment with median incomes. That adjustment would restore affordability without new federal intervention. Instead, the FHFA is pushing lower credit-score requirements for subsidized mortgages. That mistake will repeat the pattern of enticing families into overpriced homes they cannot sustain.Housing policy should stop trying to prop up inflated prices. The market must correct. A federal “solution” built around 40 expansionary programs will intensify the crisis, not solve it. Doing nothing would spur more affordability than this bipartisan blunder.
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This new malware wants to drain your bank account for the holidays. Here's how to stay safe.
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This new malware wants to drain your bank account for the holidays. Here's how to stay safe.

Android security has come a long way since the early days, thanks largely to Google’s broad suite of virus-busting tools, like Play Protect for apps, Safe Browsing for the web, and the Advanced Protection Program for Google accounts. However, malware can still infect devices from time to time, and the latest threat aims to infiltrate your bank account just before the holidays.The threatDubbed Sturnus, this latest Android threat is a classic Trojan horse malware that bypasses Android’s security protections to gain access to a target device. Once inside, a hacker can spy on your conversations in popular chat apps — like Signal, Telegram, and WhatsApp — and even mimic your bank’s login screen to trick you into handing over your bank login and password.What makes this malware especially tricky lies in its sophistication. Sturnus doesn’t break the encryption found in the popular apps listed above. Instead it exploits Android’s native accessibility features to view, detect, and record data shown on your screen. The malware even comes with uninstall protection, making it harder to remove from a device once infected.Here are some things you can do to make sure your Android phone is protected from Sturnus.How to know if your phone is infected with SturnusSturnus is especially dangerous because it runs completely undetected. There’s currently no way to know for sure that the malware is installed on your device. It could be lurking in your phone right now!But don’t panic just yet. You’re less likely to be infected if either of these apply to you:First, Sturnus is only transmitted through downloading and installing an Android app (an APK file, also known as an Android Application Package) directly to your phone. More than that, the infected APK file has to come from a third-party source outside of the Google Play Store — either in an attachment sent through a spam message or via a third-party app store. In a statement provided to Android Authority, Google confirmed that all Android users who strictly download apps from the Google Play Store are safe:Based on our current detection, no apps containing this malware are found on Google Play. Android users are automatically protected against known versions of this malware by Google Play Protect, which is on by default on Android devices with Google Play Services. Google Play Protect can warn users or block apps known to exhibit malicious behavior, even when those apps come from sources outside of Play.Second, Sturnus has only been detected in devices based in South and Central Europe so far. Users in the United States aren’t under any direct threat right now, but this could change as we get further into the holidays.How to prevent Sturnus from infecting your phoneJust to be safe, there are some things you can do to make sure your Android phone is protected from Sturnus or any other downloadable security threat.Google Play ProtectMake sure Google Play Protect is on. This feature regularly scans the apps downloaded to your phone and checks them for “harmful behavior,” including viruses and malware. To enable Play Protect, open the Google Play Store app on your phone, tap your profile picture in the top right corner, then Play Protect. Make sure it’s turned on. Screenshots by Zach LaidlawDisable 'Install unknown apps'The Google Play Store is the default app store found on most Android devices sold in the U.S. Although Android phones can download apps from other sources, most of them ship with this feature turned off by default. Still with Sturnus going around, it’s a good idea to check to make sure your phone can’t accidentally sideload an app from a dubious corner of the internet. If you have a Samsung Galaxy phone, open the Settings app, tap on “Security and privacy,” then “More security settings,” and finally “Install unknown apps.” Make sure every app on this page is unchecked. Screenshots by Zach LaidlawIf you have a Google Pixel phone, open the Settings app, tap on “Apps,” then “Special app access,” and lastly “Install unknown apps.” As with Samsung, make sure every app on this page is disabled. Screenshots by Zach LaidlawFor those with other-branded Androids, you should be able to find this feature by opening your Settings app and typing “install unknown apps” into the search bar. As with the devices above, make sure this feature is disabled.Extra featuresDepending on your device, some Android phones come with additional security features that protect against malware, both on the software side and the hardware side. For instance, Samsung Knox protects data and defends from cybersecurity threats. As for Pixels 6 and up, they come with a Titan M2 chip that makes it harder for hackers to access your phone if it’s stolen, plus regular monthly security updates directly from Google ensure that their phones are always up to date.The fix?At this time, there is currently no fix for Sturnus, and there isn’t likely to be one anytime soon. Since the malware exploits several important features baked directly into the Android operating system, Google would have to disable these features entirely to get rid of the problem, something that simply can’t be done. RELATED: Cloudflare crash exposes the internet’s fragile core — and worse may be coming Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesWith Sturnus on the rise, it’s probably not a coincidence that Google recently announced that it is making it more difficult to distribute and sideload unverified apps from third-party sources. The move would prevent this exact kind of malware from infecting devices worldwide, though backlash from avid Android users has caused Google to loosen these restrictions just a bit. The final version of the sideloading changes are expected to roll out starting in late 2026.As for now, your best bet to keep Sturnus out of your phone is to stay away from APKs that come from anywhere outside of the Google Play Store. Do that one simple thing, and you have nothing to worry about.
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National Review
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Mrs. Shakespeare, Credit Hog
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Mrs. Shakespeare, Credit Hog

The literal-minded Hamnet abandons cultural outreach.
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The Effort to Tame Tech Is Bound to Fail
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The Effort to Tame Tech Is Bound to Fail

What Tristan Harris gets wrong.
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National Review
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KISS and Company at the ‘All-American’ Kennedy Center Honors
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KISS and Company at the ‘All-American’ Kennedy Center Honors

If Trump’s goal is to create a Kennedy Center for the people, then this year’s Honors ceremony seemed entirely designed to vindicate their tastes.
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