Post Overview
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Current Event
5 years ago+41 41 0Britain blames Iran for attacks on tankers in Gulf of Oman
Britain blamed Iran and its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on Friday for attacking tankers.
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Video/Audio
5 years ago+18 18 0I heard it through the grapevine - Creedence
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Video/Audio
5 years ago+11 11 0Sweet Smoke -Just a poke (1970)Full Album & Bio & Lyrics
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Analysis
5 years ago+21 21 0First on CNN Business: 600 companies including Walmart, Costco and Target warn Trump on tariffs
American retailers, manufacturers and tech companies warned President Donald Trump on Thursday that tariffs on China will damage the US economy, lead to job losses and harm millions of consumers.
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Current Event
5 years ago+30 30 0Live feed of Hong Kong riots.
It's getting violent.
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Text Post
5 years ago+8 8 0Circle flys
After pulling a farmer over for speeding, a state trooper started to lecture him about his speed, pompously implying that the farmer didn’t know any better and trying to make him feel as uncomfortable as possible.
He finally started writing out the ticket, but had to keep swatting at some flies buzzing around his head.
The farmer said, “Having some problems with circle flies there are ya?”
The trooper paused to take another swat and said, “Well, yes, if that’s what they are. I’ve never heard of circle flies.”
The farmer was pleased to enlighten the cop. “Circle flies are common on farms. They’re called circle flies because you almost always find them circling the back end of a horse.”
The trooper continues writing for a moment, then says, “Hey, are you trying to call me a horse’s behind?”
“Oh no, officer.” The farmer replies. “I have too much respect for law enforcement and police officers for that.”
“That’s a good thing,” the officer says rudely, then goes back to writing the ticket.
After a long pause, the farmer added, “Hard to fool them flies, though.”
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Expression
5 years ago+23 23 0Iceland's Loneliest Lighthouse
The remote lighthouse is precariously perched atop a tall sliver of rock.
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Current Event
5 years ago+14 14 0More than 1 million protest in Hong Kong, organizers say, over Chinese extradition law
More than 1 million protesters took to the streets of Hong Kong Sunday, organizers said, to oppose a controversial extradition bill that would enable China to extradite fugitives from the city.
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5 years ago+7 7 0Grandma sues TSA after they made her remove a feminine hygiene product
Rhonda Mengert had been traveling from the Tulsa International Airport on Mother's Day when her hip implant caused the metal detector to sound off, according to a case complaint.
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Current Event
5 years ago+26 26 0U.S. commander says American forces face 'imminent' threat from Iran
Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie says he believes the Iranians or their proxies may orchestrate an attack at any moment.
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Current Event
5 years ago+16 16 0‘No loyalty or allegiance to America’: Warren targets multinationals in economic platform
“These ‘American’ companies show only one real loyalty: to the short-term interests of their shareholders," Warren wrote.
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Expression
5 years ago+4 4 0Ireland's Comedians
Try not to laugh.
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Expression
5 years ago+4 4 0Is the individual obsolete?
Progressives want to dilute the concept of individualism, but that’s antithetical to America’s premise.
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Text Post
5 years ago+3 3 0Connecting the dots.
An artist asked the gallery owner if there had been any interest in his paintings on display at that time.
“I have good news and bad news,” the owner replied. “The good news is that a gentleman enquired about your work and wondered if it would appreciate in value after your death. When I told him it would, he bought all 15 of your paintings.”
“That’s wonderful,” the artist exclaimed. “What could be the bad news?”
“The guy was your doctor.”
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Analysis
5 years ago+41 41 0The Secret to This Brazilian Coffee? Ants Harvest the Beans
The insects' trash is one farmer's treasure.
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Current Event
5 years ago+33 33 0 x 1UK scientists create tiny shape-shifting 'surgeon' robots that can make cuts from within the human body
Tiny shape-shifting robots that can make precise cuts within the human body and one day replace surgeons are being developed by scientists in Edinburgh.
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Analysis
5 years ago+33 33 0Facial Recognition Technology Is Facing A Huge Backlash In The US. But Some Of The World’s Biggest Tech Companies Are Trying To Sell It In The Gulf.
Face recognition has been banned in San Francisco and linked by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to a rise in global fascism. But it’s being marketed in Dubai, which has spied on hundreds of dissidents, by American and Chinese tech giants.
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Expression
5 years ago+29 29 0Former Head of Pentagon's Secret UFO Program Has Some (Strange) Stories to Tell
A top-secret U.S. government program investigating UFOs hid in plain sight for years; some of its most incredible stories will now be heard for the first time.
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Video/Audio
5 years ago+17 17 0China on the trade war.
Escalating the fervor.
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Video/Audio
5 years ago+12 12 0A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera - Say Something (Official Video)