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The market for therapeutic psychedelics like MDMA and psilocybin mushrooms is expected to top $10 billion by 2027.
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The AR-1 proves that drones can carry and fire small arms. But how close are we to seeing drones like these on the battlefield?
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Few subjects seem less political than math. There is little room for subjective judgment because its truths are universal. No matter what you look like or where you’re from or how you feel about it, two plus two will always equal four, and the area of a circle will always be ? r2. Math is so objective, in fact, some scientists have theorized that prime numbers could offer the basis of communication with supposed intelligent life elsewhere in the cosmos.
However, even if aliens know that math has no racial or gender bias, some educators on Earth seem to think otherwise.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (DOJ) – A 31-year-old resident of Yukon, Oklahoma, has been found guilty of kidnapping and brandishing a firearm during the crime, announced U.S. Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani.
The federal jury sitting in Corpus Christi deliberated for approximately three hours before convicting Joshua Anthony Wallin on both counts following a four-day trial.
“Joshua Wallin’s maniacal decision to kidnap and torture his estranged wife and one-year-old son and later point a gun at the baby’s head caused two days of terror from places in Oklahoma to Texas,” said Hamdani.
The Supreme Court on Thursday was evacuated over a ‘suspicious package’ just hours after it ruled against affirmative action at colleges.
One person was taken into custody.
BREAKING NEWS: Supreme Court evacuated after suspicious package found https://t.co/nUHZQrWuBS
— NBC 15 News (@mynbc15) June 29, 2023
The Supreme Court crushed the racist ‘Affirmative Action’ policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina on Thursday.
The US Supreme Court ruled 6-2 in the Harvard case with liberal justice Ketanji Brown Jackson opting out.
New York governor Kathy Hochul is moving forward with plans to tax drivers as much as $23 to enter parts of Manhattan, a plan the Democrat says is aimed at fighting climate change.
Hochul on Tuesday held a press conference celebrating her administration’s “congestion pricing” plan after it received federal approval. The plan, which could come into effect as early as next spring, taxes drivers who enter Manhattan’s busy commercial districts using new toll stations.
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A former day care worker who lives in New Hampshire but who worked in Massachusetts has been arrested and charged after she allegedly snapped photographs of children’s exposed genitals and then sent those images to a former intimate partner.
Lindsay Groves, 38, of Hudson, New Hampshire, had been working at the Creative Minds Early Learning Center in Tyngsborough, Massachusetts, when she allegedly committed heinous acts against children believed to be between the ages of 3 and 5. According to a press release from the U.S.
The matter of Commonwealth v. Theodore McCarrick, Docket # 2154CR000670, was heard in Dedham District Court at 9 a.m. today, June 29, 2023. On February 27, 2023, the defendant, through counsel, had filed a motion to dismiss all pending charges with an accompanying competency report in support of that motion. That report was impounded by Judge Michael J. Pomarole. Assistant District Attorney Lisa Beatty told Judge Pomarole that the Commonwealth would hire an expert to assess competency.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
(WASHINGTON EXAMINER) – Justice Clarence Thomas issued a scathing rebuke of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s dissent in the Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College, in which a 6-3 majority ruled affirmative action policies in college admissions are unconstitutional.
In his 58-page concurrence, Thomas said Jackson’s connection between racial groups and “levels of health, wealth, and well-being” was locking “blacks into a seemingly perpetual inferior caste.
Despite the calendar turning to July in a few scant days, the Biden administration doesn’t appear to be slowing down when it comes to LGBT “pride” initiatives — despite a polarizing re-election bid set against the backdrop of economic calamity and world war.
(ZEROHEDGE) – The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime updated its estimates on the street price of illicit drugs in Western Europe this week.
As Statista’s Katharina Buchholz reports, the retail street price of one gram of heroin varies significantly between countries.
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In Finland, heroin was the most expensive out of the 17 countries analyzed, at $297 per gram.
Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney slammed Bud Light for failing to offer support after a conservative boycott over the company’s partnership with Mulvaney cost it billions in market share.
“I was waiting for the brand to reach out to me, but they never did,” Mulvaney said in a Thursday Instagram video. “I’ve been scared to leave my house.”
Mulvaney’s criticism of the beer brand comes after the influencer collaborated with the company in April.
A popular artificial sweetener found in a wide range of food and beverages is expected to be declared “possibly carcinogenic to humans” by a research arm of the World Health Organization, according to news reports.
The number of homeless residents counted in Los Angeles County has spiked again, increasing by 9% since last year in the latest marker of how deep the crisis is of people sleeping in cars, encampments or shelters in California.
Results released Thursday from a federally required tally conducted in January found 75,518 people were homeless on any given night across LA County, compared with 69,144 in 2022. About 46,260 were within the city of Los Angeles, where public frustration has grown as tents have proliferated on sidewalks and in parks.
Scott Peterson, the school resource officer who stayed outside Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School as Nikolas Cruz murdered 17 people inside, has been found not guilty of felony child neglect and other related charges.
From the AP . . .
Former Broward County Deputy Scot Peterson wept as the verdicts were read. The jury had deliberated for 19 hours over four days.
After court adjourned, Peterson, his family and friends rushed into a group hug as they whooped, hollered and cried.
Continue reading ‘Broward Coward’ Scot Peterson Found Not Guilty of All Charges at The Truth About Guns.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — While three Muslim council members were away to observe the Eid al-Adha holiday, the Minneapolis City Council narrowly voted to kill a measure that would have put a rent control question on the ballot this fall.
A majority of the council supports a 3% annual residential rent cap. But with Aisha Chughtai, Jeremiah Ellison and Jamal Osman out on Wednesday, the council voted not to move the measure forward, Minnesota Public Radio reported.
“Islamophobia!” one person in the audience blurted out during the meeting, the Star Tribune reported.
WATCH: Dylan Mulvaney Finally Responds to Bud Light Controversy, Blasts Company for Not Reaching Out
Transgender influencer and activist Dylan Mulvaney has made a video responding to the Bud Light controversy and blasting the company for not reaching out.
Anheuser-Bush has lost over $27 billion in market value since partnering with Mulvaney, an adult biological male, in March.
The company’s global chief marketing officer Marcel Marcondes said last week that the controversy, and subsequent boycott, was a “wake-up call” to how things can get “divisive and controversial so easily,” according to a report from CNN.
Today’s decision was a major achievement, don’t get me wrong. But the battle is just getting started to enforce this victory for equal protection.
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22-year-old Fabián Guzmán was ousted earlier this month from one of the largest women’s fraternal organizations in the world after its national office discovered he was neither a real woman nor a fake woman.
The so-called “non-binary” Costa Rican national is now throwing a fit and demanding that Chi Omega reinstate him.
Chi Omega was founded in 1895 at the University of Arkansas. It has over 402,000 initiates, 181 collegiate chapters, and 248 alumnae. It is touted as “an organization of purposeful women.
The American Library Association dedicated its 2023 annual conference to push back against recent calls from parents nationwide to remove sexually explicit and age-inappropriate books from school libraries and classrooms, Fox News Digital reported.
The conference, held in Chicago from June 22 through 27, promoted LGBT books for children despite parents’ growing concerns about the books’ content.
In keeping with its woke theme, the event also featured multiple “diversity” panels and hosted several transgender writers as its sessions’ key speakers.
Scott and Steve have already commented on today’s historic Supreme Court decision, finding that both Harvard and the University of North Carolina have engaged in illegal race discrimination through their affirmative action policies. I will add a few observations, which perhaps will be supplemented when I have had time to read all of the opinions.
* The Grutter decision has always been an anomaly. It expressed considerable distaste for affirmative action in university admissions, and applied the strict scrutiny standard to the policies of the University of Michigan that were there at issue.
MSNBC host Al Sharpton said Thursday that the Supreme Court’s ruling striking down affirmative action programs was “a dagger in our back” that should be ignored. “I think that this is tantamount to sticking a dagger in our back, because what they have said now is that it is unconstitutional to even consider race and […]
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It might be sad to say this, but GLAAD has just come out as fascist. In the true sense, that is, not just in the modern one of “not-progressive.” They now insist that anyone who disagrees with them must be banned on social media. Or at least, people who disagree with GLAAD must not be allowed to speak freely on social media and must be censored. Yes, this is fascism; it’s the suppression of anyone who opposes the current groupthink.
Barges on the Rhine River (Pixabay)
(ZEROHEDGE) – A section of Europe’s most important inland waterway for transporting fuel and other industrial goods has fallen to levels not seen in three decades for this time of the year and might be an ominous sign of incoming supply chain disruptions on the inflation-battered continent if hot weather and dryness persist through summer.
The Rhine Waterways and Shipping Authority (WSA) has yet to issue any alerts for the Rhine River, but data from the closely watched Kaub chokepoint shows the water level around 1.26 meters on Wednesday.
An Iraqi man named Salwan Momika has caused a heap o’ trouble in Stockholm by putting bacon to a Koran and then setting fire to pages from it. The trouble began yesterday, when Mr.
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. humanitarian chief warned Thursday that the 12-year conflict in Syria has pushed 90% of its population below the poverty line, and that millions face cuts in food aid next month because of a funding shortfall.
Martin Griffiths said that the $5.4 billion U.N. humanitarian appeal for Syria – the world’s largest – is only 12% funded, meaning that emergency food aid for millions of Syrians could be cut by 40% in July.
Griffiths delivered the grim news to the U.N.
OTERO COUNTY, Colo. — During an arrest encounter, a man stole a police unit belonging to the Colorado State Patrol. Authorities chased the suspect who later lost control of the vehicle and died in a crash in southeastern Colorado earlier this month, Law Officer reported at the time.
Smoke from multiple wildfires in Canada has once again reached the United States, forcing local governments to warn the public to take precautions to avoid adverse health effects.
Over 120 million people are under extreme weather alert across the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and the Ohio Valley as well as portions of the Southeast.
There are reportedly more than 490 active fires burning across Canada, with 249 labeled “out of control.” Just over 150 are considered to be under control and 92 are being held. More than 8 million hectares have burned in 2023 alone.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Antony Blinken says Armenia and Azerbaijan have made “further progress” toward a peace agreement in three days of U.S.-hosted talks between the two former Soviet republics that have repeatedly clashed over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Wrapping up discussions between Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov on Thursday, Blinken said the two sides had shown a willingness to negotiate seriously with the goal of reaching a deal. But, he stressed that “hard work” remains to be done.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — President Joe Biden’s son Hunter has settled a child support case with the Arkansas mother of a child he fathered in 2018, resolving the dispute about a week after he agreed to plead guilty to federal tax offenses.
The settlement filed in Independence County Circuit Court on Thursday did not reveal the financial terms of the agreement. Biden, who was determined to be the child’s father in 2020 following a DNA test, had sought to reduce his monthly child support from $20,000 a month.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., today announced the sentencing of Antjuan Smith, 19, to 15 years in state prison for shooting a 37-year-old woman in her eye through the peephole of her apartment door in NYCHA’s Douglass Houses. On May 19, 2023, a New York Supreme Court jury found Smith guilty of one count of Attempted Murder in the Second Degree, one count of Assault in the First Degree, and one count of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree.
Smoke from raging Canadian wildfires can be seen from space as it gathers over the U.S. Midwest and darkens skies in Europe over Spain, Portugal and the U.K.
America Emboldened with Greg Boulden – Retire Naval officer Robert Ballard knows a thing or two about volcanoes and the harnessing of free energy. On today’s show, I play audio of him explaining that we have over 10,000 active volcanoes under the sea. He also explains that we are quickly working to harness the unlimited energy which could power the world.
Democrat state senator LaTonya Johnson of Wisconsin made some crude remarks while addressing the Senate floor on Wednesday.
Johnson, who serves as a state senator for Wisconsin’s 6th district, went on a profanity-laced rant while discussing a recent Republican state budget proposal.
Johnson told her colleagues in the senate, “F- the suburbs…cause they don’t know a god damn thing about how life is in the city.”
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Democrat State Sen.
After the fallout of the recent Wagner mutiny, Russian state media and the Kremlin shared footage this week of President Vladimir Putin greeting and kissing crowds of adoring fans.
The Russian president was filmed shaking hands with citizens of the Republic of Dagestan. In one clip that went viral from on social media, Putin is seen kissing a teenage girl on the head, while she enthusiastically snaps a selfie with the Russian autocrat.
A Florida jury on Thursday acquitted a former sheriff’s deputy accused of failing to protect students during the 2018 mass shooting at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Scot Peterson, the school resource officer on duty when a gunman entered a building on Feb. 14, 2018, and opened fire, killing 17 and wounding another 17, had been charged with 11 counts of child neglect, culpable negligence and perjury.
Peterson, 60, put his head on the table in front of him and sobbed with relief as the judge read aloud the “not guilty” verdict to each count.
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Former President Donald Trump swiped at Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Thursday, deeming his 2024 campaign moribund and stating that the governor’s poll numbers are headed for fire and brimstone.
Though the first GOP primary debate will not take place until August, DeSantis and other candidates have a lot of work to do. Polls indicate the former president remains wildly popular with the Republican base. Recent surveys show second-place DeSantis well behind Trump, often by 30 points or more.
Leftist discrimination is embedded in academia.
Restaurateurs say a wave of repeat smash-and-grab attacks is hitting their businesses. Burglaries are up 63% in a year on the Lower East Side.
Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney addressed the controversy from the March partnership with Bud Light that saw mass boycotts spread across the country.
In recent months, Mulvaney has appeared on various podcasts but has only addressed the situation in broad terms. In a new TikTok video uploaded on Thursday, Mulvaney finally tackled the controversy head on.
Sipping on a beer, Mulvaney addressed why now was the perfect time to talk about the situation.
“One thing I will not tolerate people saying about me is that I don’t like beer because I love beer and I always have,” Mulvaney said.
TAMPA, Fla. – Beginning July 1, 2023, the City of Tampa’s Parking Division will be implementing two new city-wide initiatives to make the City of Tampa more accessible for residents and visitors.
A recent report suggests that female job candidates for Bill Gate’s private office were subjected to sexually explicit questioning regarding their personal lives.
According to the Wall Street Journal, some female candidates for Bill Gate’s private office, Gates Ventures, were asked questions during the screening process such as whether the candidates had ever engaged in an extramarital affair, if they kept nude photos on their cell phones and what their preference was regarding pornography.
on being cited by opinions in today’s Student for Fair Admissions case: Randy and Gail were cited in Justice Thomas’s concurrence, and David was cited several times in Justice Gorsuch’s concurrence.
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This week Page Six was thrilled to welcome to the new ladies from “The Real Housewives of New York City” into our studio. Erin Lichy, Jessel Taank and Brynn Whitfield chatted with us about being the newest faces on Bravo and shared what advice the OG’s gave them.
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, whose responsible for passing the law requiring coal-and-wood-fired pizzerias to dramatically curb emissions, said Mayor Eric Adams should enforce the edict.