France elections have voted Right.

In a surprising political move, French President Emmanuel Macron announced snap legislative elections following a significant defeat by the right National Rally (RN) in the European parliamentary elections. The RN secured approximately 32% of the vote, doubling the 15% garnered by Macron’s allies. Macron’s Renaissance party holds 169 seats in the national assembly, while the […]

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Nuclear Proof ‘Doomsday’ Plane To Be Built By Rolls Royce.

In a significant advancement for national security, aerospace and automobile giant Rolls-Royce has secured a contract to provide cutting-edge technology for the next generation of the U.S. Air Force’s nuclear-blast-resistant aircraft. These aircraft, often referred to as “Doomsday” planes, are an essential component of the U.S. military’s strategy for maintaining command and control in the […]

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NCAA Atheletes To Be Paid To Play

Washington, D.C. – In a groundbreaking move, the NCAA and its five power conferences have agreed to allow schools to directly pay their athletes, a decision that marks a historic shift in college sports. This unprecedented agreement is part of a multibillion-dollar settlement to resolve three federal antitrust cases and promises to reshape the landscape […]

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Memorial Day, It’s Not Just A 3 Day Weekend

Originally known as Decoration Day, Memorial Day originated in the years following the Civil War and was designated an official federal holiday in 1971. The Civil War concluded in the spring of 1865 and resulted in more casualties than any other conflict in U.S. history, necessitating the creation of the country’s first national cemeteries. By […]

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The 2024 Hurricane Season Predicted To Be a Record Breaker

Washington, D.C. – In a landmark announcement, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued its most aggressive hurricane season forecast on record for the Atlantic basin. Due to unusually warm waters and a diminishing El Niño, NOAA predicts an exceptionally active year with 17-25 named storms, 8-13 of which could become hurricanes with […]

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What Makes Some People More Tasty to Mosquitos Than Others?

New research suggests that certain compounds in our skin determine how much we attract mosquitoes—and these compounds remain consistent over time. If you’ve noticed that mosquitoes don’t bite everyone equally, it’s because these pests are drawn to people at varying rates. Scientists have long known this but have struggled to pinpoint why some individuals are […]

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The Dana Octopus-Squid, Rare and Beautiful

Rare deep-sea squid dazzles and glows. Seeing a Dana octopus-squid is rare and special usually, they are only seen in the bellies of whales. An extremely rare squid has been captured on camera in the dark depths of the Pacific Ocean, displaying some fascinating behavior. As it descends toward the camera, the huge sea creature […]

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Own A Private Island Complete With Lighthouse

Now is your chance if you’ve ever fantasized about living in a lighthouse. This unique property, located on its own island in the Chesapeake Bay, offers “a new perspective on adventure.” While Virginia is one of 14 states where you can rent a lighthouse, this is a rare opportunity for DC-area residents to own one. […]

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