mike
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A homeland worth fighting for. May God continue to bless the most beautiful nation on earth.

One 32 year-old tech millionaire is suing to strip protections from upwards of 1,200 animal species to avoid paying a $140,000 animal conservation fee for his new home. His lawsuit argues animals native to only 1 U.S. State shouldn't be covered by the Endangered Species Act.


Burgum suggests that Americans who want to protect public lands are not "financially literate"

name a huge scam

zohran mamdani gave out $35 per hour to shovel snow to any person, so naturally each side walk intersection is now being shoveled by like 7 ppl. this is exactly how the government operates: without thinking about any second order affects & also because spending other ppl’s money (tax) is super duper easy. show me the incentives & i will show you the outcome.

Student loan forgiveness will be taxed this year. Many student loan borrowers who get their debt forgiven in 2026 will receive a heavy tax bill next year. The law that shielded this debt relief from taxation expired in December.


There are over FOUR THOUSAND players in the transfer portal right now 🤯


Where the 2025 football national champions are located within the US: D1 (FCS)- Montana (Montana State) or Illinois (Illinois State) D2- Michigan (Ferris State) D3- Wisconsin (Wisconsin–River Falls) NAIA- Iowa (Grand View) NJCAA- Iowa (Iowa Western)

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Sumatra deforestation shot by Mike Holston.

NEW: Nick Saban compared G5 schools in the College Football Playoff to Triple-A teams in the MLB Playoffs: “Look, would we allow the winner of the Triple-A baseball league … in the World Series playoffs? That’s the equivalent of what we do when JMU gets into the College Football Playoff and Notre Dame doesn’t. I mean, I don’t want to start any shit here, but it is what it is.” (via @PatMcAfeeShow) on3.com/news/nick-saba…

TRENDING: Hard Knocks captured the New York #Giant walk-through inside the hotel ballroom before this week‘s game. 😳 Yes, this photo is real.

Gen Z is spending more on essentials than previous generations, yet their wages aren't keeping up, per WSJ:










