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Imagine defending a company that tortures dogs for profit and thinking you’re the good guy.
Derrick Evans@DerrickEvans4WV
Around 1,000 animal rights activists tried to storm Ridglan Farms, a beagle breeding facility in Wisconsin, on Saturday. This was the second attempted raid in recent weeks. Police used tear gas, pepper spray, and rubber bullets to stop the group from entering. A pickup truck was driven through the gate at high speed. At least two dozen people were arrested, including activist leader Wayne Hsiung. No dogs were taken this time. Law enforcement has a duty to protect private property and public safety.
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The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act aims to protect animal abusers.
The First Amendment protects good people’s right to ‘expressive conduct’
Rescuing animals IS expressive conduct #RightToRescue #FreeTheDogs #Ridglan
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Pensaron que era un “fantasma”… pero era una orca real.
En el norte de Japón, una orca completamente blanca fue captada nadando junto a su grupo. La escena desconcertó a todos: no tenía el clásico patrón negro y blanco.
El registro fue hecho por Noriyuki Hayakawa durante una expedición en aguas abiertas.
La explicación más probable es el leucismo, una condición genética poco común que reduce la pigmentación, pero no afecta los ojos como el albinismo.
Y hay un detalle clave.
Las marcas en su cuerpo muestran que no está aislada. Caza, juega y se mueve con normalidad dentro de su grupo.
No es un caso frágil. Es parte del océano… como cualquier otra.
Aunque, como siempre con este tipo de avistamientos, los estudios siguen en proceso y cada registro aporta nuevas pistas.
Pero la imagen ya quedó:
Una orca blanca cruzando el mar… como si no perteneciera a este mundo.

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Starting in 2027, smartphones sold in the European Union will be required to have user-replaceable batteries designed for greater durability and more charging cycles.
Manufacturers must also provide spare parts and repair manuals for at least 10 years after a model is released.
This is real pressure against planned obsolescence. It should mean phones that actually last longer, cheaper fixes, and a lot less electronic waste piling up. About time.


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