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- Pennsylvania has enacted a law banning "hair discrimination," reflecting ongoing efforts to address equality issues and challenge perceived biases focused on physical appearance.
- The discovery of a new fossil dated back 97 million years reveals the earliest evidence of animals using Earth's magnetic field for navigation, significantly extending our understanding of animal behavior during the dinosaur era.
- Amidst rising tension, the U.S. Department of Justice is facing backlash from gun owners for mixed messages on support for gun rights, highlighting dissatisfaction with federal gun registration policies.
- A significant data breach at OpenAI has surfaced, involving the exposure of customer information through a phishing attack on an analytics partner, raising concerns over cybersecurity practices.
- In retail, small business optimism remains resilient heading into the holiday season despite competition from major retailers, indicating a challenging yet hopeful outlook for independent shops amidst economic pressures.
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Pennsylvania Governor Signs Law Banning "Hair Discrimination"
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Pennsylvania Governor Signs Law Banning "Hair Discrimination" Democrats continue to double down and pander to the woke demographic whenever they see an opportunity. These gestures are usually designed to virtue signal and rarely have any significance in terms of political change, however, leftists don't necessarily pass laws or make declarations because a problem actually exists. Rather, they do these things in order to encourage false perceptions within the populace. In other words, equality has been a legal fact within the US for decades, but leftists want people to believe racism is a never-ending battle that requires their perpetual activism and government intervention.
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The Day I Understood The American Spirit
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
The Day I Understood The American Spirit Authored by Kay Rubacek via The Epoch Times, I didn’t grow up with Thanksgiving. I grew up in Australia, a place that prides itself on being relaxed and irreverent, where national icons range from crocodile wrestlers to movie stars with casual, sun-soaked charisma. Our culture is fun-loving and independent, summed up in the phrase, “she’ll be right, mate.” It means: don’t fuss, don’t interfere, everyone handles their own problems. It isn’t unkindness; it’s distance. You stay in your lane; others stay in theirs. Thanksgiving wasn’t part of my world. What I grew up with was a steady,
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Stunned Scientists Discover 'Magnetic' Mystery Creature Inside Ancient Fossil
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Stunned Scientists Discover 'Magnetic' Mystery Creature Inside Ancient Fossil In a discovery that dramatically extends the known history of animal navigation, scientists have uncovered what appears to be the oldest direct evidence of creatures using Earth's magnetic field to orient themselves, dating back roughly 97 million years to the age of the dinosaurs, according to Space.com. A magnetofossil detected by the team. (Image credit: Dr C.M. Martin-Jones) The findings, published by Nature, center on unusually large microscopic fossils preserved in deep-sea sediments from the Cretaceous period. These "magnetofossils," chains of magnetic crystals, bear the unmistakable structural signatures of the same biological compass that
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DoJ Attempts To Save Face With "New" Pro-Gun Office & SCOTUS Filing
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
DoJ Attempts To Save Face With "New" Pro-Gun Office & SCOTUS Filing Submitted by Gun Owners of America, Just recently, the Bondi DOJ filed an amicus brief in support of the Second Amendment in the Supreme Court case Wolford v. Lopez. But, gun owners are still rightfully furious with the Department of Justice and the Attorney General, Pam Bondi, for defending federal gun registration. So while GOA wholeheartedly supports the DOJ's filing in Wolford, that pro-gun brief stands in stark contrast to another anti-gun brief filed just days ago, in GOA's case against the National Firearms Act, Silencer Shop Foundation v. ATF. > Today, @TheJusticeDept
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UN Conference Proves Climate Agenda Is All About Money And Woke Cultism
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
UN Conference Proves Climate Agenda Is All About Money And Woke Cultism In the past five years the institutional discussions surrounding climate change have shifted noticeably from "net zero" goals (zero net carbon emissions from target countries) to a more mercenary debate over carbon taxation. The question on everyone's mind is this: Who gets the most access to those delicious climate funds? Who gets access to the cash is less important than who gets to manage the cash, but we'll get to that issue in a moment. The recent COP30 event held last week in Brazil was largely focused on wealth redistribution with
The Guardian
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Guinea-Bissau military takes ‘total control’ amid election chaos
a day ago
by Rachel Savage and agencies
Guinea-Bissau, Africa, World newsOfficers say they are closing borders and suspending poll as president and main rival both claim victory Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau have announced they are taking “total control” of the west African country, three days after elections that both the two main presidential contenders claim to have won. Military officers said they were suspending Guinea-Bissau’s electoral process and closing its borders, in a statement read out at the army’s headquarters in the capital Bissau and broadcast on state TV. They said they had formed “the high military command for the restoration of order”, which would rule the country until further notice. Continue reading...
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Nigerian schoolgirls rescued after mass abduction in Kebbi
2 days ago
by Associated Press
Nigeria, Africa, World newsThe president of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, said all 24 of the girls kidnapped last week had been rescued All 24 schoolgirls held by assailants after a mass abduction last week from a school in north-western Nigeria have been rescued, the country’s president announced on Tuesday. A total of 25 girls were abducted on 17 November from the Government Girls Comprehensive secondary school in Kebbi state’s Maga town, but one of them was able to escape the same day, the school’s principal said. The remaining 24 were all saved, according to a statement from the Nigerian president, Bola Tinubu, though no details were
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Jacob Zuma’s daughter accused of tricking men into fighting for Russia in Ukraine
3 days ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
South Africa, Russia, Ukraine, Jacob Zuma, Africa, World newsSouth African police investigate allegations made against Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla by another of ex-president’s daughters * Europe live – latest updates South African police are investigating allegations that a daughter of the former president Jacob Zuma tricked men into fighting for Russia in Ukraine by telling them they were travelling to Russia for a paramilitary training course. Another of Zuma’s daughters, Nkosazana Zuma-Mncube, filed a police report on Saturday alleging that her sister Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla and two others, Siphokazi Xuma and Blessing Khoza, had recruited 17 men who are now trapped on the frontlines of the war in Ukraine. Continue reading...
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UK rejects Nigerian request to deport former politican jailed for organ trafficking
4 days ago
by Matthew Weaver
UK news, Nigeria, Africa, World newsIke Ekweremadu serving prison sentence after being found guilty of conspiring to exploit a man for his kidney The UK government has rejected a request by Nigeria to deport a former senior Nigerian politician convicted of organ trafficking. Ike Ekweremadu, 63, a former deputy president of the Nigerian senate and ally of the former president Goodluck Jonathan, is serving a sentence of nine years and eight months after being found guilty in 2023 of conspiring to exploit a man for his kidney. Continue reading...
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Ethiopian volcano erupts for first time in 12,000 years
4 days ago
by Guardian staff and agencies in Addis Ababa
Ethiopia, Volcanoes, Africa, World newsAsh clouds from Hayli Gubbi volcano sent drifting across the Red Sea toward Yemen and Oman A volcano in Ethiopia’s north-eastern region has erupted for the first time in nearly 12,000 years, sending thick plumes of smoke up to 9 miles (14km) into the sky, and across the Red Sea toward Yemen and Oman. The Hayli Gubbi volcano, located in Ethiopia’s Afar region about 500 miles north-east of Addis Ababa near the Eritrean border, erupted on Sunday for several hours. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Peru ex-president Castillo sentenced to over 11 years in prison
2 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Peru’s Supreme Court on Thursday sentenced leftist ex-president Pedro Castillo to more than 11 years in jail for trying to dissolve Congress and rule by decree to avoid impeachment. Dubbed Peru’s first poor president, the former rural teacher, who had never held elected office before winning the presidency, was impeached by Congress and jailed following his attempted power grab in December 2022. He had repeatedly clashed with an opposition-dominated Congress during his 16 months in power,...
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A vacancy tax could bring back Hong Kong’s commercial buzz
3 hours ago
by Doug Woodring,David Ketchum
Take a walk through some of Hong Kong’s most iconic streets and you might notice a puzzling sight: prime retail spaces in Causeway Bay, Wan Chai, Tsim Sha Tsui and other areas are papered over with all types of rental advertisements where there used to be a buzz. Out-of-reach rental prices are often a result of a simple human instinct: the desire to hold out for yesterday’s peak prices. For many property owners, accepting a lower rent can feel like a step back, potentially affecting bank...
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General sworn in as Guinea-Bissau leader as deposed president leaves
3 hours ago
by Associated Press
Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau on Thursday announced a new junta leader, cementing a forceful takeover of power that began after this week’s disputed presidential election and led to deposed President Umaro Sissoco Embalo departing for neighbouring Senegal. The military high command in the West African nation inaugurated General Horta Inta-a as the head of the military government, which will oversee a one-year transition period, according to a declaration broadcast on state television. Embalo,...
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US reviewing ‘every green card’ for 19 countries after Washington shooting
5 hours ago
by Agencies
The Trump administration announced on Thursday that it would review the immigration status of every permanent resident or “green card” holder from Afghanistan and 18 other countries following the attack on National Guard troops in Washington. US officials have identified the detained suspect in Wednesday’s shooting as an Afghan national who previously worked with American forces in Afghanistan. The 29-year-old suspect was granted asylum – not permanent residency – in April this year, according...
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Canada drops climate rules in oil deal, looks to Asia to weather Trump tariffs
5 hours ago
by Reuters
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney signed an agreement with Alberta’s premier on Thursday that rolls back certain climate rules to spur investment in energy production, while encouraging construction of a new oil pipeline to the West Coast. Under the agreement, the federal government will scrap a planned emissions cap on the oil and gas sector and drop rules on clean electricity, in exchange for a commitment by Canada’s top oil-producing province to strengthen industrial carbon pricing and...
New York Times
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Recent Afghan Arrivals Fear Their Futures in the U.S. Are Now in Jeopardy
an hour ago
by Allison McCann and Pooja Salhotra
Afghan-Americans, Immigration and Emigration, United States Politics and Government, Asylum, Right of, Green Cards (US), Citizenship and Immigration Services (US), Homeland Security Department, National Guard, Afghanistan, United StatesMany are anxious after the Trump administration vowed to undertake sweeping reviews of immigrants after the shooting of two National Guard troops.
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D.C. Shooting Suspect Worked With C.I.A.-Backed Unit in Afghanistan
4 hours ago
by Julian E. Barnes, Hamed Aleaziz, Elian Peltier and Safiullah Padshah
Washington DC National Guard Shooting (Nov 2025), Espionage and Intelligence Services, Defense and Military Forces, Central Intelligence Agency, National Guard, Taliban, Lakanwal, Rahmanullah, Ratcliffe, John Lee (1965- ), Afghanistan, Kandahar (Afghanistan)The C.I.A. and an Afghan intelligence official said that the shooter had been part of an Afghan “partner force,” known as a Zero Unit, trained and supported by the agency in the southern province of Kandahar.
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Hong Kong’s Worst Fire in Decades Fuels Scrutiny of Safety Lapses
3 hours ago
by Alexandra Stevenson, Joy Dong, Tiffany May and Keith Bradsher
Hong Kong, Fires and Firefighters, China, Deaths (Fatalities), Buildings (Structures), Hong Kong Apartment Complex Fire (Nov 2025), internal-open-access-from-nlThe authorities said flammable netting and foam boards may have fueled the city’s deadliest blaze in nearly 80 years, killing more than 90 and prompting arrests.
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‘No Alarm Went Off’: Hong Kong Fire Survivor Recounts Harrowing Escape
5 hours ago
by Joy Dong
Hong Kong, Fires and Firefighters, Accidents and Safety, Deaths (Fatalities), Buildings (Structures), Real Estate (Commercial), Hong Kong Apartment Complex Fire (Nov 2025), internal-open-access-from-nlMany windows were covered, preventing residents from seeing the fire and smoke, one survivor said.
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U.S. Has Limited Knowledge of Those It Kills in Boat Strikes
12 hours ago
by Julian E. Barnes
Drug Cartels, Terrorism, Espionage and Intelligence Services, United States Defense and Military Forces, Targeted Killings, Drones (Pilotless Planes), Central Intelligence Agency, House Committee on Intelligence, Himes, James A (1966- ), Venezuela, Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, United States Politics and Government, Trump, Donald J, Caribbean AreaThe U.S. military has killed more than 80 people since the campaign began in early September. But it does not know who specifically is being killed.