Friday, May 23

The White House

 

Lady Bug

 


Roses

 


Whispers

 


Diamond & Silk

 

Bongino Report

 

The Amber May Show

 

Negative

 

Poppies

 


Owl

 


Sarah Westall

 

Dinesh D'Souza

 

Lara Trump

 

Robert Reich

Trump’s Biggest “Fuck You” Yet to Higher Education and the Rest of the World
He and his regime are mounting an assault on the American mind. 
Why? 

Because ignorance is the handmaiden of tyranny



Friends,

Yesterday, Kristi Noem, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, notified Harvard University that “effective immediately, Harvard University’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification is revoked.”

Harvard can no longer enroll foreign students. Existing foreign students must transfer to another university or lose their legal status.

This could affect more than a quarter of Harvard’s student body.

Noem said she did this because of the university’s “failure to comply with simple reporting requirements.”

Rubbish. There was nothing simple about the trove of information Noem demanded from Harvard — including the coursework of every international student and information on any student visa holder who had been involved in “illegal” activity — information beyond what Harvard is legally allowed to share with the government.



At A Glance


Sixty historic photos of the US military and its service members.

The story of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Mapping the arrival of the Brood XIV cicadas.

What to do when your information leaks to the dark web.

Plants can "hear" the approach of pollinators.

Inside the weird world of animal robot research.

An exhaustive list of the best places to live in America.

We need to talk about your filthy water filter.

Clickbait: Police intervene in attempted baby graduation.

5 *CONVENIENT* HIGH PROTEIN FOODS + easy meal and snack ideas | health +...

Quick Clips

 









In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture

> Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wins NBA MVP after finishing runner-up in the voting last season (More) | Jim Irsay, Indianapolis Colts owner and CEO, dies at age 65 (More)

> Universal Orlando's Epic Universe oficially opens to the public today; the theme park includes Super Mario World and themed "Harry Potter" and "How to Train Your Dragon" sections (More)

> "Heart Lamp," a short story anthology by Indian author Banu Mushtaq, wins prestigious 2025 International Booker Prize for best work of fiction translated into English (More)


Science & Technology
> Humpback whales have poor eyesight despite relatively large eyes, new study reveals; animals may have trouble resolving details of potential threats beyond three to four body lengths (More)

> Volcanoes trigger cloud formation during eruptions, with ash providing a surface for ice to begin forming in the atmosphere; findings fill a knowledge gap around how eruptions influence climate (More)

> New manufacturing process significantly reduces corrosion of steel rebar, could eventually lead to a tripling of the lifetime of bridges to around 100 years (More)


Business & Markets
> US stock markets close lower (S&P 500 -1.6%, Dow -1.9%, Nasdaq -1.4%) amid jump in Treasury yields and concerns tax bill moving through Congress will add to the US deficit (More) | Bitcoin price jumps to all-time high of $109,500, closing the day at $108,955.10 (More)

> Target shares close down 5.2% after reporting 3.8% year-over-year decline in same-store sales; company attributes the drop in part to tariff uncertainty, boycott over ending its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives (More)

> United Arab Emirates launches Arabic-language AI model it says can match the performance of models up to 10 times its size (More)



Politics & World Affairs
> Rep. Gerry Connolly (D, VA-11) dies at age 75, weeks after announcing he would not seek reelection following the return of esophageal cancer (More)

> Rep. LaMonica McIver (D, NJ-10) makes first court appearance following assault charges stemming from May 9 visit to ICE facility (More) | Justice Department opens investigation into former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's (D) House committee testimony on spread of COVID-19 in nursing homes (More)

> Department of Defense accepts $400M luxury Boeing jet from Qatar, intended to serve as Air Force One (More) | Federal judge rules against Department of Homeland Security for sending eight migrants convicted of violent crime to South Sudan, requires DHS to keep migrants in US custody (More)


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

Here We Go

 

We are now finding out that Ex-president Joe Biden has aggressive prostate cancer...  this is not something that appears overnight...  it could possibly had been diagnosed at the beginning of his Presidency and HIDDEN FROM THE PUBLIC.


So...  we had a president with aggressive prostate cancer as well as a president who was in mental decline...  in charge of the NUCLEAR LAUNCH CODES.


How many people were involved in COVERING THIS UP?

  1. The President's Wife
  2. The President's Doctor
  3. The President's Lawyer
  4. The President's Cabinet
  5. White House Staff
  6. The President's Press Secretary
  7. The Mainstream Media
  8. Democratic Members of Congress


Can you imagine how APE SHIT everyone would have gone if this had been Donald Trump???


What IF...

  • China had found out about it
  • Russia had found out about it
  • Iran had found out about it
  • BRICS had found out about it
  • NATO had found out about it
  • UN had found out about it

Should there be any legal ramification towards those who helped cover it up???

No one is above the law...

Somewhat Political

 





When Life Feels Off, You May Be Losing Your True Self



Putchik Feeling Wheel       Source: SurfUpVector/Istock ID:1218893553



When life doesn’t go your way, you might be disconnected from yourself. You may have hidden parts of who you are to fit in or gain approval. Over time, this creates a false self, a version of you shaped by what others expect, not by what you truly feel or need. Disconnection often begins when you believe you have to show up differently than who you really are.


When you’re out of touch with your feelings, it’s easy to lose sight of your desires, boundaries, and instincts. You might find yourself living a life that looks okay from the outside but feels empty or misaligned. In that way, disconnection isn’t just internal—it quietly steers your choices, relationships, and direction, pulling you further away from a life that feels like your own.


Paul McCartney - SGT Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/The End (Live)

Good Morning

 


Thursday, May 22

Good Evening

 


Fantasy

 

NewsVariable

 

Chain

 


Giza

 


The Big MIG

 

The Shannon Joy Show