This Emmy winning Iowa news anchor quit because he has principles and morals and didn’t want to push the propaganda and lies.He deserves the best therefore I hope his future endeavors are successful.
Thailand’s Prime Video is marking Pride Month with a curated selection of films and series celebrating diverse identities and stories. The collection features 18 titles across genres, highlighting themes of love, friendship and self-discovery. Organised around the colours of the Pride flag, the content reflects a wide spectrum of experiences while offering viewers in Thailand meaningful and entertaining stories through global and local perspectives.
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Rust: "Sid is the Pittsburgh Penguins; him and Mario. I think now, he's obviously got more points, but those two are at the top. For us to be able to get the win on a night where we celebrate that was huge."
@PensInsideScoop has more: https://t.co/fda1UTwoOr
New video shows a man approaching a pack of wolves in Yellowstone National Park. Keith Allen Kerbs recorded the footage on October 6, saying he was photographing the five black wolves when the man approached them.
The video shows the man spraying what he describes as bear spray at the wolves as he enters a ravine. The wolves eventually backed off, and the man walked away.
The National Park Service says there have been no reports of wolves attacking humans in Yellowstone and recommends visitors stay at least 100 yards away from wolves.
@stanswitekFPS@MorgaineX@TrekMovie Yeah, I’d also like to know where I can read more. I hate when People make wild accusations without any evidence that actually backs up their allegations.
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More proof of a Trump health cover-up:
-Trump leaves WH again this morning, mouth agape.
-Not allowed to speak with reporters.
Then it gets weirder...
Like full-on AI gaslighting kinda weird...!
SOUND ON. You’re hearing the first howl of a dire wolf in over 10,000 years. Meet Romulus and Remus—the world’s first de-extinct animals, born on October 1, 2024.
The dire wolf has been extinct for over 10,000 years. These two wolves were brought back from extinction using genetic edits derived from a complete dire wolf genome, meticulously reconstructed by Colossal from ancient DNA found in fossils dating back 11,500 and 72,000 years. This moment marks not only a milestone for us as a company but also a leap forward for science, conservation, and humanity. From the beginning, our goal has been clear: “To revolutionize history and be the first company to use CRISPR technology successfully in the de-extinction of previously lost species.” By achieving this, we continue to push forward our broader mission on—accepting humanity’s duty to restore Earth to a healthier state.
But this isn’t just our moment—it’s one for science, our planet, and humankind. All of which we love and are passionate about. Now, close your eyes and listen to that howl once more. Think about what this means for all of us.