@9NewsNancy@WallStreetApes Even worse, when Tyson partnered with Netherlands based Protix, specializing in insect farming in Oct '23, it was to produce insects for animal consumption..."at this point." To me, the "at this point" was cleverly codeworded meaning "insects for humans" eventually w/o saying it.
@Ron4California@googlemaps I checked Gaza City, Palestine and google did not revert those maps but left up images of ruin. This reverting of the maps in the Palisades is misinformation: intentionally altering present maps. My guess is all will be restored after the mayoral election.
@GuntherEagleman@AwakenedOutlaw@IlhanMN I kept hearing Ilhar Oman was a poor refugee who fled Civil War in Somalia, but found out her father was a colonel in the totalitarian regime of dictator Siad Barre, who genocided 50-200k people. Their family fled because the regime her family was part of was overthrown.
@DefiantLs@NewsNation Corporate media said the exact same thing, then continued even harder to earn our distrust. The CDC will no doubt run the same play: appealing to our "empathy" just before intentionally deceiving us again.
Cubs closer and Venezuelan baseball icon Daniel Palencia represents his countries jersey at Spring training camp in Mesa. Perhaps some on field recognition before the game.
The Sun-Times Sports Sunday cover, featuring baseball, which offers plenty to bet on, including some no-brainers, by @robmiech.
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Team @USABaseball at #SpringTraining#PCA Pete Crow-Armstrong high fives; Alex Bregman HR, Kershaw, Skenes and Boyd watching Logan Webb bullpen; Aaron Judge on deck.
After 19 intense days in Arizona, the White Sox said farewell to Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami, who made an endearing first impression at his first major-league camp before leaving for Tokyo on Friday to play in the World Baseball Classic. https://t.co/H0WnI6byAz