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@patriottakes Of course it was started by Obama, Trump and FLOTUS have few original ideas that involve anything GOOD.
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The White House bee hive program was started under President Barack Obama
Office of the First Lady@FirstLadyOffice
The new @WhiteHouse bee hive is expected to increase annual honey production by an estimated 30 pounds, allowing for even greater use in preparing White House culinary dishes, serving as official gifts from the @POTUS and @FLOTUS, and supporting charitable donations of healthy foods to local food kitchens. whitehouse.gov/briefings-stat…
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Even if the peace talks this weekend between the U.S. and Iran result in a deal to end the war, the impact on the global energy economy will persist due to uncertainty in the Strait of Hormuz. Chevron's CEO Mike Wirth expressed concern not only about mines in the Strait of Hormuz but also about risks along the land bordering the strait. In an interview with @margbrennan on Thursday, he mentioned that naval escorts might be likely for some time if the strait reopens after another round of peace talks in Pakistan.
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@mmpadellan Wait, WTF?
Since when can a robotic she-devil snotty to the core & reprehensible in innumerable ways — have the ability to procreate?
That’s some scary AF, “The Omen” kind of information.
After she leaves this realm to give give birth — close the portal!
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The Man Death Couldn't Keep Up With.
Before he was nine years old, Adolphe Sax fell down three flights of stairs onto stone, drank sulfuric acid he mistook for milk, swallowed a needle, nearly drowned in a river, was poisoned three times by furniture varnish, survived a gunpowder explosion, and fell out of a third-story window. His mother used to say, "He's a child condemned to misfortune; he won't live." Neighbors in Dinant, Belgium just called him "little Sax, the ghost."
He lived. And in 1846, he patented the saxophone, an instrument so revolutionary it threatened the entire Parisian instrument-making industry. His competitors formed the United Association of Instrument Makers, a literal cartel dedicated to destroying him. They burned his workshop, sent an assassin to shoot him, bribed his employees, planted slanderous newspaper articles, and dragged him through over two decades of lawsuits challenging his patents. He went bankrupt three times.
In 1853, a black spot appeared on his lip. It grew into a massive cancerous tumor that left him unable to eat solid food for five years. Doctors gave up. An Afro-French herbalist treated him instead, and by 1858 he had fully recovered. Because of course he did.
Sax died in 1894, at 79, of pneumonia. Broke and mostly forgotten. The instrument he built against impossible odds went on to define jazz, blues, rock, and an entire century of music. Every sax solo you've ever heard is a direct descendant of the most unkillable man in Belgian history.
Death had 80 years to finish the job and still couldn't stick the landing.

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this level of narcissism is frankly so over-the-top. if his job isn’t serious id be laughing to death. how did we even end up with this man?
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Donald Trump shares an image depicting himself as Jesus Christ.
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Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mul…




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At JFK Airport, as travelers waited in hours-long lines, an infant became unresponsive and stopped breathing. The panic of the child’s family and nearby passengers were heard by an ICE agent stationed at a checkpoint.
This heroic officer immediately sprang into action—rushing toward the cries, taking the child, and performing a Heimlich maneuver that restored the infant’s breathing after nearly two minutes.
This officer’s extraordinary bravery embodies the selfless service of DHS law enforcement.
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