THEO VON: “Was there anybody who was immune to COVID-19?”
DR. MCCULLOUGH: “There’s one adult group. You’re going to laugh.”
[Theo Von listens closely for the reveal]
DR. MCCULLOUGH: “Smokers… They got very mild cases. And they don’t get long COVID.”
THEO VON: “Why?”
MCCULLOUGH: “Because smokers maintain a level of nicotine in the bloodstream… Smoking blocks the spike protein. It’s amazing. I thought smokers were going to go down.”
THEO VON: “Do you think that’s a good idea [to use nicotine patches] on a regular basis?”
DR. MCCULLOUGH: “I think [it’s a good idea] if they have long COVID... Nicotine, don’t forget, is a nootropic. A nootropic is a drug that makes the brain function more effectively... It’s addictive, but it’s not harmful to the human body... Nicotine patches are perfectly safe.”
🚨 MAJOR BREAKING: KARMELO ANTHONY SENTENCED TO 35 YEARS IN PRISON
He earned EVERY DAY of that
The prosecution wanted as little as 2 YEARS, so the crowd out here is absolutely LIVID
Things could escalate QUICKLY
Thank GOD this is happening in Texas and not some blue hellhole
The max sentence was 99 years
Joe Rogan speechless after learning from NASA astrophysicist Michelle Thaller that aliens use “Quantum Entanglement” to travel instantaneously:
THALLER: “I don’t want your listeners to think I’m saying something stupid.”
ROGAN: “It’s not stupid. Quantum entanglement just means two things can be connected regardless of the physical distance apart.”
THALLER: “It’s real. Space and time don’t matter. Aliens would be able to respond to each other instantaneously because they’re entangled.”
ROGAN: “This is so bananas. So then what are humans entangled to?”
THALLER: “If humans all came from The Big Bang does that mean we’re connected to everything in the universe in some way?”
ROGAN: “You think this is how some super advanced intelligent life form would travel?”
THALLER: “It would make a lot more sense than using a spaceship.”
every day is a privilege and today is a truly sad reminder of that.
this little boy in this picture hated you on sunday’s. but he loved to hate you, and you made it very difficult to hate and not become a fan when your passion for racing showed, when you would show up to his home town to race at his home tracks. he will be forever grateful for that.
from a fan, to a hater, to a competitor, to a teammate, and to even maybe a friend. i share that story because this little kid in the picture was not anywhere near the true number that you impacted for the better just through racing.
you will be deeply missed. both on the race track, but certainly off.
RIP. 🕊️
Elizabeth O'Shea just said what a lot of parents feel but rarely hear out loud on TV:
Screens aren’t harmless background noise — they’re becoming a “plug-in drug” for toddlers. One in five kids under five already have their own smartphone. We’re wiring their developing brains (90% of development happens before age 5) for addiction, mood swings, aggression, and poor sleep.
Her best advice? Boredom is gold — it builds creativity. Stop being their full-time entertainer. Use timers, make them earn screen time, and teach them to turn it off calmly. If they can’t self-regulate, no screens the next day.
We’re raising the first generation that’s hooked from the cradle. The habits we allow now will shape their attention, self-control, and mental health for decades.
As someone watching this play out with friends’ kids, this conversation hit hard. I’ve seen how quickly “just one show” turns into constant demands. Giving kids real boredom again feels like one of the kindest things we can do.
Parents — how strict are you with screen time under age 5, and has it actually worked?
Greg Gutfeld just delivered the single most succinct and cutting indictment of the leftwing media's complicity in Saturday's WHCD attack:
"This guy did hear voices. They were Ted Lieu's, they were Brandon Johnson's, they were CNN's, they were The View, they were MS NOW."
"I think this is a helpful assassination attempt because it is the first one that shows you can be radicalized by liberal smugness."
"He wasn't a crank. He was not deranged. Don't buy into that narrative ... He was just following orders."
Greg nails it.