Cartoon: Hot dog!

Trump lost it at the debate last week, repeating wild claims that Haitian immigrants in Ohio eat cats and dogs. He surely will be warning everyone afterwards about the “Doggo Trucks” serving up our pets. #Cartoon #Hot #dog

How gaps in the canopy of a floodplain influence microclimate and soil biological activity

Canopy gaps in a mixed floodplain forest have a direct effect on forest soil temperature and moisture, but only have a minor impact on soil biological activity. This is the conclusion of a study by Leipzig University, the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig and the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, which was … Read more

Mark Cuban Would Like to Buy Fox News

“There are a lot of blogs and news sites claiming to understand politics, but only a few actually do. Political Wire is one of them.” — Chuck Todd, host of “Meet the Press” “Concise. Relevant. To the point. Political Wire is the first site I check when I’m looking for the latest political nugget. That … Read more

CNN Data Analyst Harry Enten: Kamala Harris Polling in the ‘Danger Zone’ in the Swing States (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit

CNN data analyst Harry Enten is ringing an alarm bell for Kamala Harris, suggesting that even though she is leading by a point or two in some national polls, she is in the ‘danger zone’ in the swing states where it matters most. Her numbers may not be enough to get her across the finish … Read more

AWS, Vodafone Idea suspend BYJU’S services due to nonpayment of dues

Service providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Vodafone Idea have suspended their services to BYJU’S due to unpaid dues, as the troubled edtech firm faces mounting challenges, including multiple legal battles and a severe liquidity crisis. BYJU’S has not paid AWS for at least two months, and has not recharged its commercial calling … Read more

Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine On Remand

Last week I wrote about the Fifth Circuit’s decision in United States v. Rahimi, on remand from the Supreme Court. The panel explained that the Supreme Court “modified” Bruen. Though the Supreme Court reversed the Fifth Circuit, in candor, the Fifth Circuit should not be faulted for faithfully applying the precedent that existed at the time. Yesterday, … Read more

New guidelines urge regular screenings to prevent peripheral arterial disease complications

An international group of cardiologists, angiologists and vascular surgeons is urging regular screening to help prevent complications in people with Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD). PAD is a common condition where a build-up of deposits in the arteries restricts blood supply to the leg muscles. While many people with PAD show no symptoms, some may experience … Read more