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Bill Gates has already spent more than $7.6 MILLION creating genetically modified ticks designed to SPREAD in the wild. In 2023, the Gates Foundation awarded Flyttr the cash to “initiate development of a self-limiting tick” designed to spread and control cattle ticks.

My coworker who lives in DC received five ballots in the mail. Only one was addressed to him — and he didn’t request it.






Utah just approved one of the biggest AI data center projects in America — despite massive public outrage. The “Stratos Project,” backed by Kevin O’Leary, would cover nearly 40,000 acres… over 2.5x the size of Manhattan. It’s expected to consume 9GW of power — almost DOUBLE Utah’s projected peak electricity demand — and could increase the state’s carbon emissions by 55%. Hundreds of residents showed up to oppose it. They begged commissioners to reconsider. They approved it anyway. Who is this really being built for? Americans deserve transparency, accountability, and a real voice in decisions that will permanently reshape their communities. Join the fight at humansfirst.com Like, share, and follow for updates on AI policy, national security, and emerging technology.




BBB had so much pork and unnecessary spending it was an omnibus bill that we all hate from the democrats on one hand you can see everyone getting behind it for the good it had in it Massie was voting against the extra pork Unfortunately, our politicians can't pass several single issue bills. They have to put it all together and create division on a side where there should be no division BBB creates more debt - those of us that care about it didn't like that - but most Americans don't see our 40Trillion debt problem as a problem so they cheerlead the parts that they like single issue bills fix all of this



To teach Israel how to make peace, Pippa Bacca, the leftist Italian, decided in 2004 to hitchhike from Turkey to Israel. She even learned basic Arabic, to prove that Islam is not a violent. Once she arrived in Turkey, she was gang-raped and murdered. She was 33 years old.



In Austin, you can walk your dogs on a quiet Sunday morning and get randomly shot. "I don't know why they would shoot me." Sean Fuentes keeps repeating it from his hospital bed. A car ran a stop sign in southeast Austin and three men opened fire. The first shot dropped him, and he felt the rest hitting the dirt next to his face as the shooters stayed and emptied the clip trying to execute him. Bear crawling home, he heard his late father's voice -- a Marine who served two tours in Vietnam: "It's go time." He crawled and walked a block and a half home bleeding. His wife saw the dogs running back alone, leashes dragging. Three teenagers stole a 9mm Glock from a shop on Ben White, took a stolen car, and spent the weekend firing into homes, vehicles, and strangers across Austin. 105 rounds across 21 incidents with four people shot. Sean’s twin sister is in the ICU waiting room with him, and wants justice: "They stayed there and shot him multiple times and then watched him. Like, you're watching somebody die.... I want to see them prosecuted to the full extent. They should be tried as adults."






Nothing says graduation like counting stacks of $20s outside a rental in a rhinestone blazer



















