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What Just Happened?

  • Government Shutdown Enters Day Two - The U.S. government remained shut down after Democrats blocked a Republican funding bill demanding border security, thrilling conservatives who see it as a necessary stand to force immigration reforms and cut wasteful spending.
  • Trump Eyes Mass Federal Layoffs - President Trump threatened to fire thousands of non-essential workers amid the ongoing shutdown, exciting conservatives eager to trim bureaucratic fat and redirect resources to American priorities like the border wall.
  • Democrats Face Shutdown Backlash - House Democrats' last-minute funding proposal failed spectacularly, delighting conservatives who blame liberal obstructionism for the impasse and praise Trump's messaging dominance in the fight.

Cartoon Of The Day

5 Weird Tidbits for the Day

  • A man once built a functional guitar from discarded matchboxes – In 2025, a Japanese craftsman glued 300 empty matchboxes into a resonant acoustic guitar, playing blues riffs at a fire safety event until it ignited under stage lights.
  • There’s a shrimp that lives in sea cucumber burrows – The burrow shrimp digs into sea cucumber tunnels, sharing the muddy digs while scavenging tiny bits of waste like an underwater janitor.

  • A town in Hungary has a festival for throwing apricots – In Debrecen, locals hurl ripe apricots in a summer fruit melee, turning parks into a sticky, orange-splattered playground.
  • Some spiders use their silk to mimic dew-covered grass – The grass spider spins glistening threads that look like morning dew, luring thirsty bugs into a fatal sip attempt.
  • A medieval cure for ear infections was stuffing them with warm bread crumbs – People packed soft, heated crumbs into their ears, believing the “absorbent warmth” would draw out the ache—crumby and questionable.

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