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Poking the bear has not gone well on the global stage. Creating conflict with a nation that has more nuclear weapons than the United States, is lunacy on so many levels. With Ukraine facing a total collapse and defeat at the hands of the Russian military, the conflict is taking on new levels of escalation. Russia has escalated its military posturing by launching the third phase of its tactical nuclear weapons drills, a move that has rippled through global diplomatic circles. The Kremlin asserts that this stage, announced by Russia’s Defense Ministry, is a direct reaction to what it describes…

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Life is turning into entertainment in so many ways. Elon Musk is famous for his saying “The most entertaining outcome is the most likely.” SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has accepted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s challenge to fight, following Maduro’s provocative statements on Wednesday. In a video posted on Monday, Maduro accused Musk of intending to invade Venezuela with his space rockets, sparking the confrontation.  He obviously needs a distraction from his stolen election and thinks this might just be it. JUST IN: Elon Musk accepts Venezuelan Dictator Nicolás Maduro’s challenge to a fight. Just when you thought 2024 couldn’t get…

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Controversy on many levels has hit Boeing in these past few years. Throw in how whistleblowers keep dying under mysterious circumstances, and you have a very troubled company which is a darling of the military industrial complex. Boeing has taken an important step by appointing Robert “Kelly” Ortberg as its new CEO in place of the embattled Dave Calhoun. This move comes at a crucial juncture for the aerospace giant, which has been grappling with a cascade of crises. Ortberg, an aerospace industry stalwart with over thirty years of experience, previously helmed Rockwell Collins and later Collins Aerospace, a key…

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Researchers have uncovered the internal anatomy of a prehistoric creature the size of a poppy seed in extraordinary detail using powerful X-rays to scan a 520-million-year-old fossil. The findings, published in the journal Nature, reveal microscopic blood vessels and a nervous system, providing insight into one of the earliest ancestors of modern insects, spiders, and crabs. X-rays reveal tiny half-billion-year-old creaturehttps://t.co/0iRkGlk2Lh — William Rory Coker (@CokerRory) July 31, 2024 Lead researcher Dr. Martin Smith expressed his excitement about the discovery, noting that the fossil was preserved in its larval, or immature, stage when its body was still developing. He explained…

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