
Alphafalls
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Alphafalls
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As iron sharpens iron scissors are the strongest sword



🏴I am super-excited to collab w/@EricDJuly and have him come on my show to discuss: How corporate gatekeepers are losing their power Will things just keep getting crazier? How the answer to woke isn't anti-woke; it's QUALITY🏴 Episode drops at 6pm est! youtu.be/RCNpX_58uL4

Voters overwhelmingly back age, term limits for House and Senate candidates after five lawmakers die in office over past 14 months: poll | Ryan King, New York Post Capitol Hill is not supposed to be one to die on. A supermajority of Americans of all political persuasions want age and term limits placed on lawmakers as well as candidates seeking election to the House or Senate, according to a new poll. The NPR/PBS News/Marist survey found that 80% of registered voters support setting a maximum age limit for candidate eligibility, while 84% backed capping the number of terms legislators could serve. Republicans were slightly more supportive of term limits (89%) and age limits (83%) than Democrats (78% support for both). Respondents ages 60 or older were more amenable to term limits (84%) than age limits (79%). The survey didn’t propose any specific age or term limit. Currently, House lawmakers are required to be at least 25 years old, while aspiring senators must be 30 years old to seek office. There is no maximum age limit or restriction on how many terms they can seek. Support for such a policy comes after five House members have died in office during the 119th Congress. The most recent casualty, Rep. David Scott (D-Ga.), passed away April 22 at age 80 of natural causes after a period of declining health. The 119th Congress is the third-oldest in US history, behind the 115th (2017-2019) and 117th (2021-2023), per an analysis by NBC News. The median age of the 435-member House of Representatives was 57.5 years as of early 2025, according to data from Pew Research, while the Senate has a median age of 64.7 years. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), 92, is the oldest member of either chamber of Congress, having been born five months after Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first inauguration. He is No. 3 in the presidential line of succession and chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee. Meanwhile, President Trump is set to turn 80 next month. Should he conclude his term as scheduled on Jan. 20, 2029, he will surpass his predecessor, Joe Biden, as the oldest president in US history. Various proposals have been floated to ensure lawmakers are at their sharpest, including a mental competency test, but so far, none of them have gotten much traction in Congress. The poll sampled 1,155 registered voters April 27-30 with a margin of error of plus-or-minus 3.3 percentage points. nypost.com/2026/05/07/us-…


🇯🇵 This 573-year-old Daihoji Temple in Japan, a national treasure with priceless artworks, got completely destroyed in a MASSIVE fire Centuries of culture vanishing overnight...

The United States needs to retake Panama. Not just the canal. The whole thing. Panama is probably the most significant choke point in the entire world. Not just Atlantic/Pacific, but a north south land route for human trafficking as well.


7,000 false positives per square millimeter. The culprit was the lab gloves. University of Michigan researchers just upended a core assumption in microplastics science. Latex and nitrile gloves, worn by the scientists doing the measuring, shed stearate particles that look chemically identical to polyethylene. Standard infrared and Raman instruments can't tell them apart. The gloves were counting as plastic. Seven glove types tested. All contaminated. The cheapest fix: switch to cleanroom gloves, which dropped false positives to around 100 per mm² vs. 7,000. The "credit card per week" headline (5 grams, WWF/Newcastle 2019) has separate problems. A 2022 re-analysis found severe methodological errors in the original estimate. Actual measured intake is likely 100x lower. None of this means microplastics are harmless. Last month's data on brain accumulation still stands. But the numbers driving the panic may have been measuring the scientists, not the environment. Science catching its own errors is exactly how it's supposed to work.


> Indian professor classifies Chinese professor as white in HR records to justify denying him a promotion amazing


Jason Miyares calls out the sanctuary policies of Fairfax County and the victims who have been harmed and killed as a result of them while Fairfax DA Steve Descano sits next to him visibly uncomfortable and shaking his head.

#2 across all new releases in Canada.

The real reason why Big Tech needs infinite data centers.
