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Republican Senator: I'm sorry the gas prices are going up but your national security is more important than your pocketbook









A Chilean mining conglomerate is pouring money into lobbying efforts to get the Senate to do some serious legislative gymnastics and greenlight a sulfide copper-nickel mine in the headwaters of Minnesota’s Boundary Waters. The minerals they mine will be shipped to China to be smelted, manufactured into products, and then sold back to us — all while polluting some of our most precious public lands in the process. If we don’t stop them, it would open a Pandora's box of threats to public lands in other parts of the country. Every public land order could be reversed. The Senate needs to stand firm: We are pro-mining, but not this mine in this place.





President Trump's family real estate business is undergoing the fastest overseas expansion since its founding a century ago, each deal potentially shaping everything from tariffs to military aid. trib.al/UM7uKVb

🚨 BREAKING TRUMP INSIDER JUST OPENED AN $86 MILLION OIL SHORT RIGHT AHEAD OF ANOTHER US-IRAN NEGOTIATIONS HIS WIN RATE IS 100%, 10 OUT OF 10 TRADES ARE PROFITABLE. AND THIS DUDE MADE $145 MILLION ON A TRADE OPENED RIGHT BEFORE THE WAR. HE DEFINITELY KNOWS SOMETHING 👀





If you have a bug zapper up, it's time to take it down. A University of Delaware study analyzed nearly 14,000 insects killed by bug zappers over a single summer. Mosquitoes accounted for 0.22% of them. Less than one quarter of one percent. The other 99.78%? Moths, beetles, midges, fireflies, and other beneficial insects doing exactly what your yard needs them to do. Here's why it's even worse than it sounds: mosquitoes don't find you by light. They find you by carbon dioxide, body heat, and skin chemistry. Your bug zapper is completely invisible to them. Meanwhile it's running all night massacring the pollination night shift. Moths are among the most important nocturnal pollinators alive, and they're flying straight into your zapper because they navigate by light. Bug zappers kill over 70 billion insects annually in the US. Harvard Medical School's Zika page specifically warns against them, noting they may actually increase mosquito populations by eliminating the beneficial insects that prey on mosquitoes. What actually works: eliminate standing water within 100 feet of where you spend time outside. That's your best bet. It's time to break up with the bug zapper.


“How painful it is for a chronic patient with advanced diabetes to have rats feeding on parts of my body at night without me even noticing.” Hajjaj, a 63-year-old living in Gaza City middleeasteye.pulse.ly/dbuihk9rpv








