Different Headlines: Flaw In Artificial Intelligence; 10 Leading Causes of Death In The US; Wine Production By Country; 30,000 Illegals Skip School In Charlotte To Not Get Deported; Study – 100% Of Covid Jabbed People Have Microclots; META Aware Of Children Being Contacted By Adult Strangers, And Did Nothing; 10 Coolest Cars; What’s In This Taco Bell Crunchwrap…..and more

Wine

Ranked: Wine Production by Country – I guessed the wrong country on this one

Food Prices

The McDonald’s Price Meltdown: What $4 Fries Really Mean – when I was a kid, a Big Mac was 89 cents

Mortality In the US

Ranked: The Top 10 Leading Causes of Death in the U.S.

MAHA Processed Food

What Pigs and Rats Taught Me About Human Snack Food – If pigs won’t eat it, neither should you

Illegals

Charlotte Area Schools Report Over 30,000 Absences Following Weekend of ICE Arrests – well, we know where they are. Biden put them in Red states. FJB

Hacking

Hacker Shows Sean Ryan How Easy it Is to Take Control of Phones and Data [VIDEO] – you many think your data and messages are safe, but not even close

Artificial Intelligence

The Double-Edged Sword: How AI’s Hunger for Data Makes It Cybersecurity’s Weakest Link – A critical flaw of current AI is its inability to truly delete data. Once information is absorbed by a model, it becomes a permanent, unerasable part of its core structure, creating a lasting digital shadow.

COVID-19 Vaccine Damage Update

BREAKING STUDY: Anomalous Amyloid Microclots Found in 100% of the COVID-19 Vaccinated – So it was never safe and effective, they lied. Those 20% of us who didn’t get jabbed never have to regret this. It’s funny that people told me who felt sorry for me when I said I didn’t get vaccinated. How the tables have been turned. We’re not even into the long-term effects yet

Meta

APPARENTLY, Meta was aware that millions of adult strangers were contacting minors on its sites; that its products exacerbated mental health issues in teens; and that content related to eating disorders, suicide, and child sexual abuse was frequently detected, yet rarely removed. – This is evil. We’ve known about the mental health issues, especially in girls, but not doing anything to stop it? Unforgivable.

Cars

The 10 Coolest Cars at the 2025 Los Angeles Auto Show – Not exactly my idea of cool, but it sure is for somebody. I might have thrown in a Bugatti Chiron, A W-18 Porsche, but the first couple are cool. The Fiat is lame

X/Twitter

Popular X Accounts That Turned Out to Be Foreigners – Why I don’t use it. The lies are being exposed

Harrassment

MAGA School Board Member Reveals More Hideous Chats Targeting Her Following “Nipplegate”

Taco Bell

California Woman Orders Crunchwrap Supreme. Then She Demands Answers From Taco Bell After Seeing What’s Hidden Inside – Well, at least it wasn’t a chicken head this time.

Headlines: Guess Who Could Finally Get Justice For Lying About The Election? Faciast, Nazi, Slut At The UN, Top Cities For Dogs, and more

Scandal

Crooked Hillary Is “Person 1” in Comey Indictment

‘Bombshell report’: Tulsi Gabbard uncovers documents showing Obama doctored intel to create Russiagate

FEDSURRECTION: AOC Claimed Foreknowledge of Breach of Capitol?

Illinois Man Arrested After Allegedly Shooting His Ex to ‘Prove His Love’ to New Girlfriend

YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS UP: One of Comey’s “Criminal” Leaks Was to His Current Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald

WATCH: Three women indicted after following ICE agent home

Jobs

Ranked: The Hourly Wage of Retail CEOs

Study: Retiring on Social Security Impossible in Most States

Tech

Microsoft’s Next Security Breach

New Quantum Breakthrough Could Lead To Super-Efficient Electronics

 • Spy Balloons, Exploding Pagers, Robot Wolves, and SIM Farms Redefine Warfare

Politics

Democrats Reportedly Quietly Planning Luxury Getaway Escape To 5-Star Resort Despite Looming Government Shutdown

Epic Response: “What Kind of Black Woman Am I to Vote for MAGA?” [VIDEO]

‘Fascist, ‘Nazi,’ ‘slut’ — RFK Jr. staffer assaulted by ‘deranged leftist’ at UN

Poll: Big city mayors want federal help with crime

Portland Anarchists FIREBOMB Rapper Ice Cube’s Tour Bus After Reportedly Mistaking It for ICE Deportation Bus

Health

U.S. Tap Water Under the Microscope: The Hidden Risk of Disinfection Byproducts

Top Epidemiologist Warns of “Twin Vaccine Epidemics” as Autism and Cancer Skyrocket

Ranked: Where Beer Is Cheapest (And Most Expensive) in 2025

Pets

Canine Expert Reveals Toxic Truth: Over-Vaccination and Poor Nutrition Fueling Pet Health Crisis

Sugary, Carbonated Beverages and Artificial Sweeteners May Disrupt Your Gut Microbiome in Ways That Fuel Depression

Do You Live In One Of The Top Dog-Friendly Cities of 2025?

Climate

Looney Climate Change is Not Science

Billions Spent, Atmosphere Doesn’t Notice

Europe

 • The Fall of England: not with a bang, but a whimper

A Good Reason To Stop Using Windows

Cyberattacks are more common than ever, and if you’re a Windows user, you’re probably feeling the impact more than others. Hackers are always targeting Windows PCs, and you’ve probably seen reports about how system vulnerabilities let bad actors get to your personal and financial information. However, if you want to understand just how many cyberattacks Windows users face every day, you’d be shocked to know that the number is well above 600 million. This proves that cyberattacks are on the rise now more than ever.

600 million a day. That means your odds are pretty good. I’m not saying any other OS is infallible, just not as hackable as Windows is.

I worked with Microsoft from the DOS 1.0 days. I’ve known what a POS Windows is. Use it at your own risk.

I also had to work with the company Microsoft. It was another POS to deal with.

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Scientists Hacking Dreams, Like The Movie DreamScape

In 1984, Dreamscape was released. Dennis Quaid was at his height of entertainment as far as I was concerned.

The story was him getting into other peoples dreams. It was entertaining, especially when you found out that if you died in your dream, you died in real life. It was like dying in the Matrix in a later series.

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Now, scientists are doing it for real. I have experienced lucid dreaming, knowing when you are in your dream, but I had to train myself to know when.

KEY POINTS

  • Scientists helped volunteers unlock their creative potential through “targeted dream incubation”
  • They created a device called Dormio that could help guide participants through targeted dream incubation
  • The study was built off of an earlier study by French sleep researchers

Short naps can help people’s brains come up with creative solutions to problems, especially when they are guided to dream about a particular topic, a newly published study has found.

Scientists from Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) published a paper Monday in the journal Scientific Reports that found that power naps can do wonders in unlocking people’s creative potential.

Researchers found that the creative mind is particularly fertile during the earliest stage of sleep, known as hypnagogia, in which a person is drifting between sleep and waking, according to MIT News.

The scientists said they determined that when people are prompted to dream about a particular topic during that sleep phase, they perform much more creatively when they are later asked to perform tasks surrounding that topic.

This “Inception”-like process of “hacking” dreams is called “targeted dream incubation.”

“When you are prompted to dream about a topic during sleep onset, you can have dream experiences that you can later use for these creative tasks,” Kathleen Esfahany, a neuroscientist at MIT and one of the lead authors of the study, said in a statement.

The new paper was built off of an earlier study from 2021 by French sleep researchers who found that participants who woke up from hypnagogic sleep were more likely to solve math problems. the Daily Beast reported.

In their study, Harvard and MIT researchers tried to determine whether the same transient sleep state could also work with more creative tasks such as storytelling.

The researchers created a device called Dormio that could be used for targeted dream incubation. It includes a glove connected to a smartphone or laptop app that measures three physiological markers of sleep — changes in muscle tone, heart rate and skin conductance.

As the participant enters hypnagogic sleep, the app prompts them with a specific dream topic. Just before they enter the next stage of sleep, the app will wake them up, ask them to report what they were dreaming about and record their response.

“One of the goals of our group is to give people more insights into how their brain works, and also what their cognitive state is and how they may be able to influence it,” said Pattie Maes, an MIT technology professor and co-author of the study.

During the experiment, the researchers split up 49 participants into four groups, with one group given a Dormio device and 45 minutes to nap and prompted to dream about a tree. Another group was also given Dormio and napped but was not prompted and only asked to observe their own thoughts. The other two groups remained awake.

After the two groups finished their naps, the scientists asked all 49 participants to write a creative story that included the word tree.

They found that the group with the most creative stories about trees was the one that was prompted by the app in their dream. Meanwhile, the group that took a nap but was not prompted had the second-best output.

The creativity of the stories was judged by people who read each one and were not told which group wrote the stories.