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New Information On Covid Leakers—This Will Enrage You

Even after evidence they may have helped bury lab-leak concerns, key researchers are still cashing in big from the NIH.


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What Just Happened?

  • Federal Crackdown in D.C. Intensifies – President Trump deployed 1,650 federal and National Guard personnel to Washington D.C., asserting federal control to address crime despite statistics showing a historic low in violent crime, with plans to extend that authority amid mounting legal and political opposition.
  • ‘Debanking’ Ban Targets Political Discrimination – An executive order was issued to curb banks from denying services based on political or lawful beliefs, demanding regulators enforce objective, risk-based access across the board.
  • Justice Department Orders Reinstatement of Research Grants – A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must reinstate National Science Foundation grants previously withheld from UCLA, reinforcing the rule of law amid heightened scrutiny of funding decisions.

Cartoon Of The Day

5 Weird Tidbits for the Day

  • A Pringles Can Holds Its Inventor’s Ashes – Fred Baur, who invented the Pringles can, was so proud of it that part of his remains were buried in one after he died in 2008. Talk about packaging commitment.
  • Napoleon Was Once Attacked by Bunnies – He organized a rabbit hunt for his men, but the handlers brought tame, farm-raised rabbits. Instead of running away, the fluffy mob charged him. He lost—badly.

  • The Eiffel Tower Grows Taller in Summer – Heat makes the metal expand, causing the tower to stretch up to 6 inches higher during hot weather. It’s the only monument that gains summer weight.
  • Carrots Were Originally Purple – The orange variety we know today was bred in the 17th century by Dutch farmers. Before that, most carrots were purple or even white. Bugs Bunny wouldn’t recognize the original.
  • There's an Official Rock-Paper-Scissors League – Yes, competitive RPS is real. There are strategy guides, training videos, and actual tournaments with prize money. Somewhere out there, someone’s a world champ at throwing scissors.

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