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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

BlackRock's Exit: Timing or Trend?

BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, has decided to exit the "Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative. " This group, backed by the UN, aims to combat climate change. The decision comes as the city of Los Angeles faces devastating wildfires. Are woke policies to blame? Let's rewind. A few years

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

Uninvited Guest: Sea Bream Spotted in Taiwan Waters

In late November 2024, scientists made an exciting yet concerning discovery near Keelung Port, northern Taiwan. Two adult specimens of gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) were found at a depth of roughly 20 meters. This is the first time this Mediterranean fish has been spotted in the northwestern Pa

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Drink Responsibly: The Hidden Truths Behind Your Glass

In the past, a glass of wine was seen as healthy and classy. But now, research shows alcohol isn't so great for you. What does this mean for your happy hour? Alcohol use has been on a steady decline among many people due to health concerns, sleep issues, and the realization that you don't need to

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bugs and Bacteria: How Black Soldier Fly Larvae Help Manage Waste

Imagine having a tiny, efficient waste management team in your backyard. That's the idea behind using black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) to munch on sericulture waste – the leftover materials from silk production. This study looked into a clever way to feed BSFL by fermenting this waste with helpful ba

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Jan 13 2025SPORTS

Get Ready, Patriots: Mike Vrabel's Coming to Town!

Former Tennessee Titans offensive lineman Taylor Lewan, now known for his podcast "Bussin' With The Boys, " recently shared some insights about New England's new coach, Mike Vrabel, in a viral post. Lewan, who played under Vrabel for five seasons, had some advice for the Patriots players. He believe

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Grief: Let's Talk About It Openly

Grief is a normal human experience, but it's something many people feel uncomfortable discussing or showing. Instead of brushing it aside, what if we gave it the attention it deserves? This is where the notion of "allowance" comes into play. Therapists can embrace this idea to help people face their

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Jan 12 2025BUSINESS

Community Boost for Chippewa County's Young Farmers

Imagine turning your love for agriculture into a prosperous career. That's exactly what Chippewa County is setting up for its young ones. Thanks to Wisconsin Farm Technology Days, the county has just bagged a whopping $145, 247! This cash isn't just for show; it's earmarked for youth education and a

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Jan 11 2025SCIENCE

Growing Epithelial Cells with Invasin: A New Way to Expand Organoids

Ever wondered how to keep epithelial cells growing for a long time? Scientists found that a protein called Invasin, produced by a type of bacteria called Yersinia, can help. This protein works by activating something called integrin, which helps cells stick together and grow. When integrated into a

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Jan 10 2025OPINION

Andrew Breitbart and the Culture-Politics Feedback Loop

Andrew Breitbart, a notable conservative figure, famously said, "politics is downstream of culture. " This idea, known as the Breitbart Doctrine, emphasized the power of culture in shaping political outcomes. Breitbart rightly noted that influencing key institutions like Hollywood and Silicon Valley

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

The Soybean Challenge: Boosting Production by 2035

Soybeans are a big deal globally, ranking fourth among crops. They're special because they provide both oil and protein for people and animals. Over the past 60 years, production has skyrocketed 13 times. But with the world's population growing, we need even more soybeans. In the last decade, scient

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