HannahPalooza&Me
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HannahPalooza&Me
@HannahPandMe
Love our 4-legged menagerie, riding shotgun on the road less traveled w/Liam, and Folly★Only The Good Die Young ★Hard To Guard★ Engineers Rock ★MA/M.Ed.🎼🩰🕊🪷

Why import African granite finished in Italy? Serious question: what’s wrong with granite from the USA? We have quarries here. 🤷🏽♂️

Monkeys NEED your help now! A bipartisan bill was introduced by Representatives Greg Steube & Dina Titus that would stop the importation of monkeys for labs in the US! This means no more monkeys would be abducted from the forest or bred in farms overseas to be killed in US labs.







The government shouldn’t be buying failed airlines.




In 2020, a small city in Wisconsin told its residents they could stop mowing for a month. 435 households joined in. The bees came back the same spring. Appleton was the first US city to adopt No Mow May. The city council suspended its weed ordinance for the month so residents wouldn't get cited for tall grass. Around 40 acres of lawn across the city went uncut. Researchers from Lawrence University sampled the unmowed lawns and nearby mowed city parks in the same week. The unmowed lawns had 5 times as many bees and 3 times as many bee species as the mowed parks. Wisconsin is home to nearly 500 native bee species. Most people have never seen them because they don't live in honeybee hives. They're solitary bees, ground nesters, small black or metallic green insects that fit on a fingernail. Appleton's unmowed yards gave them food and shelter in the hungry early-spring window when almost nothing else is blooming. The experiment cost the city nothing. It saved residents fuel and labor. It produced measurable ecological results within 30 days. Dozens of US cities have adopted the practice since. Has yours?




Eric Trump on his $24 million Pentagon contract for robots: "It's gonna change industry, military application, hospitality. The uses are unlimited and I think it's a very beautiful thing, but we must win that race."

BREAKING: Fox News just reported that Pete Hegseth fired United States Secretary of the Navy John Phelan because Phelan would not ignore a federal judge's orders! "Hegseth and Phelan reportedly butted heads when Phelan refused to ignore a recent federal judge’s ruling that said punishing Senator Mark Kelly for making a video which he reminded military officers of their constitutional duty to not to not follow illegal orders would violate his First Amendment rights."











