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Whatever the future may hold for the loyal subjects of His Royal Highness, the Great Reset-shilling, pedophile-befriending, carbon eugenics-pushing King Charles III, given the disheartening (if predictable) reaction of the normies to this latest royal passing, nothing could be timelier than an in-depth exploration of the lowlights of the British royal family. So, even though I am going to drop an

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SpaceX's internet service provider Starlink is attempting to be everything, everywhere, all at once. Despite Starlink's slowing speeds in recent months as its popularity increases, two major new initiatives were announced this week: service in Iran and in U.S. school buses. The first, according to SpaceX founder Elon Musk , is that Starlink will be activated in Iran following the U.S. government
Earlier this summer, Warner Bros. announced it won't release its $90 million-budget Batgirl movie even though it was in post-production , dismaying the cast and crew as well as fans. "We are saddened and shocked by the news," wrote directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah on Instagram. "We still can't believe it." Ahead of "funeral screenings" of the film — for those involved in production but no
A fisherman recently reeled in a rather strange looking shark and nobody is quite sure what species it is. Sporting bulging green eyes and a set of te...
Footage recorded in 2006 allegedly shows an unidentified entity entering a man's bedroom in the middle of the night. The eerie clip, which was posted ...
Via: ZeroHedge: Finland on Friday announced that it is blocking all land border crossings with Russia at a moment thousands of young military age men are seeking to exit the country on fears of being drafted for war and sent to the front lines in Ukraine. The Finnish government said it will “significantly restrict” the […]
Via: OilPrice: Banking and financial firms in London are closely studying and updating contingency electricity supply plans to protect themselves and their customers in case power outages hit the UK this winter. Some banks are discussing the idea of again encouraging the work-from-home policies from previous Covid lockdowns or using offsite locations, representatives of the […]

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PM expected to expand shortage occupation list to help businesses fill jobs amid recession warnings Liz Truss is expected to loosen immigration rules in an attempt to stimulate economic growth amid warnings of a recession . The prime minister is set to expand the government’s shortage occupation list in order to help businesses fill vacancies by recruiting overseas workers with less bureaucracy.
The much-loved actor, who died in 2016, was an avid diary-keeper. In this second extract from his journal, he takes us behind the scenes, while his wife, Rima Horton, reflects on his final days Read more from Alan Rickman’s diaries Movie-goers caught their first sight of Alan Rickman in 1988 in the action thriller Die Hard . At the age of 42, antediluvian by Hollywood standards, he was cast as Ha
At Saturday's Texas Tribune festival, Cheney said she'll do everything she can to keep Trump from becoming nominee
Technical difficulties and low turnout turned Saturday's MAGA function into a punchline
Jupiter will be some 367 million miles from Earth on Monday, the closest it's been since 1963. It coincides with Jupiter being on the opposite side of Earth from the sun — when it'll be its brightest. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill)
A billowing column of dark smoke towered over Paris Sunday, from a warehouse blaze at a massive produce market that supplies the French capital and surrounding region with much of its fresh food and bills itself as the largest of its kind in the world. Firefighters urged people to stay away from the area, in Paris' southern suburbs, while they tackled the blaze at the warehouse in the Rungis Inter

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Physicists have solved a key problem of robotic locomotion by revising the usual rules of interaction between simple component parts.
Jupiter will be some 367 million miles from Earth on Monday, the closest it's been since 1963. It coincides with Jupiter being on the opposite side of Earth from the sun — when it'll be its brightest. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill)
With a number of upcoming Star Wars TV shows heading your way soon, the Force will be with you. Always.
Veteran astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy of Arizona unveiled this spectacular photo of Jupiter this month on Sept. 17 after capturing his best view yet of the giant planet.
Many companies have pulled physical servers from the country as a mandate to collect customer data goes into effect.
Sprawling coastal cities in South and Southeast Asia are sinking faster than elsewhere in the world, leaving tens of millions of people more vulnerable to rising sea levels, a new study says.

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The Referenda In Ukraine: A Historical Context
The Ukrainian War of Independence was a series of conflicts involving many adversaries that lasted from 1917 to 1921 and resulted in the establishment and development of a Ukrainian republic, most of which was later absorbed into the Soviet Union as the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic of 1922–1991.

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Filming a Black Bear Swamp Crossing | America the Beautiful BTS | National Geographic
Louisiana black bears den in cypress trees above dangerous swamps, but how do these bears get their cubs from the tree to dry ground? One crew member was finally able to capture the journey for the very first time. Witness the wildlife of North America as you’ve never seen it before on #AmericaTheBeautifulSeries, narrated by Michael B. Jordan, now streaming on #DisneyPlus. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit
Retrograde Teaser | National Geographic
A first look at RETROGRADE, a new documentary from National Geographic Documentary Films, which captures the final nine months of America’s 20-year war in Afghanistan from multiple perspectives. From Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Matthew Heineman, RETROGRADE offers a cinematic and historic window onto the end of America’s longest war, and the costs endured for those most intima

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Weekend link dump for September 25
“Leavitt’s experience is one of a spate of recent examples in which individuals have been targeted with accusations of Satanism or so-called ritualistic abuse, marking what some see as a modern day version of the moral panic of the 1980s, when hysteria and hypervigilance over protecting children led to false allegations, wrongful imprisonments, decimated communities and wasted resources to the ne
Social Engineering Kill–Chain: Predicting, Minimizing & Disrupting Attack Verticals
It was a Friday afternoon when Bill was on his way back home from work when he received a call that made him take the next U-turn back to his office. It was one of these calls that he was dedicating all of his working hours to avoid. He was not given much detail through the phone, but it seems that Andre, someone working in the account payments department, had just fallen victim to a scam and had
Gravity Really Tangled up the Light From a Distant Quasar
Way back in 1979, astronomers spotted two nearly identical quasars that seemed close to each other in the sky. These so-called “Twin Quasars” are actually separate images of the same object. Even more intriguing: the light paths that created each image traveled through different parts of the cluster. One path took a little longer than the other. That meant a flicker in one image of the quasar occ


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