
What surprised you the most, and which one was your favorite? 🤔
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What surprised you the most, and which one was your favorite? 🤔

🚨 TONIGHT on Hold The Line with Blue Eyes! 🚨 I'm super excited to welcome special guest Tracie Taylor (@TracieTaylor76) Powerhouse voice in faith, truth, and the Great Awakening. Truther Media co-founder, host of Fellowship in the Word & Tracing Justice! 🔥 You do NOT want to miss this one! See you live guys!!! drop in and bring the energy! 🫡⚡️⚡️⚡️ Link to the live show in the comments. 👇

JUST IN: Florida’s AG announces subpoenas for General Mills and Pillsbury over their use of potassium bromate, a chemical linked to cancer, DNA damage, and even possible hearing loss. @AGJamesUthmeier: "There's been sufficient evidence of ties to kidney, thyroid, and abdominal cancer. It is a genotoxic, causing oxidative stress. It's been linked to DNA damage and other cellular harms. Again, it's not something that we want to risk when it comes to our kids." Officials say this is just the start of the investigation.






🚨#BREAKING: THERE HAS BEEN EXTREME FLOODING IN EASTERN TENNESSEE!!!!! PEOPLE'S VEHICLES, HOMES, AND ENTIRE LIVELIHOODS ARE LITERALLY FLOATING DOWNSTREAM RIGHT NOW. MASSIVE MUDSLIDES HAVE BEEN REPORTED BLOCKING ROAD. THIS IS BAD, PLEASE PRAY!!!!!!!!!!!!


SpaceX just announced that they will be deploying V3 Starlink satellites for the first time during their 13th Starship test flight next week! Six of the satellites have been modified with a suite of cameras to scan Starship’s heat shield and transmit imagery. Summary of every major upgrade and modification @SpaceX says it's made for the upcoming test flight: • More robust stage separation flip sequence to prevent the booster from rotating off course. • Hardware upgrades to improve Super Heavy Raptor re-light reliability during the boostback burn. • Updated engine alarms and abort logic for multi-engine flight conditions. • Starship propulsion system hardware and operational changes to address the Flight 12 engine-out issue. • First deployment of 20 Starlink V3 satellites with laser links, deployable solar arrays, and antennas. • Six Starlink V3 satellites equipped with cameras to inspect Starship's heat shield after reentry. • White-painted heat shield tiles added as simulated missing tiles and imaging targets. • New heat shield tile designs and attachment mechanisms, including tests on the aft flaps and aft skirt. • Load-sensing heat shield tiles to measure stresses during flight. • Higher dynamic pressure ascent profile to stress-test the heat shield and increase payload capability. • Planned in-space Raptor engine relight test. SpaceX: "For the first time, Starship will carry V3 Starlink satellites to space, which aim to greatly expand the network's capacity and user speeds. As part of this initial test, Starship is planned to deploy 20 satellites which will extend solar arrays and antennas and will attempt to connect with ground stations in South Africa and the larger Starlink constellation via high-capacity lasers. Six of the satellites have been modified with a suite of cameras to scan Starship’s heat shield and transmit imagery down to operators to continue testing methods of analyzing Starship’s heat shield readiness for return to launch site on future missions. Several tiles on Starship have been painted white to simulate missing tiles and serve as imaging targets in the test."






