We break down the symbolism of the Netflix global phenomenon called “SQUID GAMES!” There’s so much t…
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We break down the symbolism of the Netflix global phenomenon called “SQUID GAMES!” There’s so much t…
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“Everybody’s kind of sitting back with popcorn,” says one of Gaetz’s former colleagues…
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Facebook’s blacklist of 4,000 dangerous individuals and groups is leaked – SiliconANGLE…
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The thin line that separated the GOP from full-on QAnon conspiracies has been eroding for months.
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Colin Kaepernick is refusing to give up his NFL dreams and is working tirelessly to get a chance at playing in the league again…
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Netflix limited series about former NFL quarterback’s life hits Netflix this month…
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Since Gruden’s resignation, Colin Kaepernick has been trending on social media.Many folks are inferring that Gruden’s resignation proves that the former quarterback for the San Fransico 49er……
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The QAnon influencer — Terpsichore Maras-Lindeman, known online as “Tore” — originally gained prominence in the far-right by appearing in a 2020 conspiracy theory film called Shadowgate (created by a QAnon-supporting former Infowars personality). She was later cited as a witness before the Supreme Court by Sidney Powell as part of Powell’s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, and in late September she apparently attended a meeting involving former Trump adviser Steve Bannon. Tore has also previously been convicted of violating consumer protection laws in North Dakota, and she has made a significant amount of money streaming on Twitch.
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Spending a long time in space appears to cause brain damage. This is shown by a study of five Russian cosmonauts who had stayed on the International Space Station (ISS). Researchers at the University of Gothenburg are among those now presenting the results.
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Blood samples taken from Russian cosmonauts before and after long stints on the ISS have revealed elevations of biomarkers that could indicate brain damage, adding to a growing body of research highlighting the deleterious effects of space travel.
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