Month: October 2025
This is the Kamitetep, a Species of Moth (Phereoca Uterella ) that Clings to the Walls of the House
Though the Kamitetep may be small in size, it can cause bruises and itching on our skin. They look weird, yet you’ve definitely seen these small-sized caterpillars that often cling to walls and furniture in the house, more often than not. Some people do not know that it is a species of caterpillar that can…
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NOPE: Trump Admin Halts $2.1B In Chicago Infrastructure Funds Due To ‘Race-Based Contracting’
In yet another textbook case of Trump Derangement Syndrome clouding Democrat judgment, Chicago’s far-left leadership just got a rude awakening. Mayor Brandon Johnson, the poster child for progressive incompetence, apparently thought he could call President Trump’s bluff. Big mistake. Unlike the career politicians Johnson is used to dealing with, when this president says something, he…
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Motorist Convinced ‘99% Of Drivers’ Don’t Know What This Sign Means
Before taking your driving test in the UK, you must pass a theory test. Motorists must learn about the laws of the road – including road signs – as well as take the hazard perception test. Despite this being mandatory, it seems that most drivers have forgotten what one common sign means. Found on roads…
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A lot of us are driving dangerously without even realizing
Before taking your driving test in the UK, you must pass a theory test. Motorists must learn about the laws of the road – including road signs – as well as take the hazard perception test. Despite this being mandatory, it seems that most drivers have forgotten what one common sign means. Found on roads…
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White House Responds to Hakeem Jeffries Whining About ‘Sombrero’ Video – It’s EPIC
They still don’t get it. The memes will stop when Democrats reopen the government—and when they quit whining. The left and their media allies are in full meltdown mode, seething with outrage because Trump’s social team roasted them with sombrero and mariachi memes. Why? Because Democrats are a garbage party with laughable policies and even…
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Stablecoin Bill, Setting Stage for Crypto’s Biggest U.S. Milestone
Former President Donald Trump is making cryptocurrency regulation a centerpiece of his political and economic agenda, and his latest push in Congress could mark one of the most significant developments for the industry in the United States. With the Senate already approving a bipartisan bill to regulate so-called “stablecoins,” all eyes are now on the…
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Bombshell New Approval Ratings Reveal What Americans Really Think of Donald Trump
Trump’s Approval Ratings Plunge as Americans Weigh Chaos Against ChangeFor weeks, rumors had been swirling across Washington: the latest round of presidential approval ratings would not be kind to Donald J. Trump. Pundits whispered that the numbers could be catastrophic, even historic. Now the data is public, and it has confirmed what many had suspected…
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Newsom Says Trump Will Send ICE To Polling Stations In Bizarre Rant
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) warned of possible voter intimidation in next year’s midterms, alleging without evidence that President Donald Trump might deploy ICE agents to polling places “to chill participation.” He made the claim in a podcast interview with journalist Kara Swisher, where he accused Trump of trying to consolidate control over U.S. elections…
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Trump Announces Historic Prescription Drug Price Cuts Ahead of Midterms
Former President Donald Trump made one of his most consequential policy announcements yet, unveiling sweeping prescription drug price cuts that he claims will transform the healthcare landscape and deliver major relief for American families. Standing in the Oval Office alongside Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla and senior healthcare officials, Trump described the reductions as “a shock…
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Jacqueline Andere: The Timeless Queen of Mexican Television and Cinema
In the world of Mexican television and Latin American entertainment, there are stars—and then there are legends whose names become part of cultural history. Jacqueline Andere belongs firmly in the second category. Born María Esperanza Jacqueline Andere Aguilar on August 20, 1938, in the heart of Mexico City, she grew up during an era when…
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