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Bullet In KIRK ASSASSINATION Does NOT MATCH Says Court Filing | Timcast IRL - YouTube Added: Mar 30, 2026
Bullet In KIRK ASSASSINATION Does NOT MATCH Says Court Filing | Timcast IRL
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LESBIAN COUPLE ON TRIAL FOR KILLING FOSTER SON - YouTube Added: Mar 30, 2026
SADISTIC Lesbians On Trial For MURDERING Adopted Son In SHOCK Case | Tim Pool
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12 times Trump signaled the Iran war was about to end Added: Mar 30, 2026
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Midjourney engineer debuts new vibe coded, open source standard Pretext to revolutionize web design | VentureBeat Added: Mar 30, 2026
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We Are Losing to AI What We Never Learned to Appreciate | Psychology Today Added: Mar 30, 2026
We Are Losing to AI What We Never Learned to Appreciate
Site: Psychology Today
Something that we had taken for granted is slipping away, imperceptibly, as time goes by. That something is our ability to think.

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AI Doesnât Have to Rot Your Mind - WSJ Added: Mar 30, 2026
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Samuel Culper 722 on X: "@Rothmus https://t.co/RvTwbRnTfF" / X Added: Mar 30, 2026
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unseen1 on X: "The same people would say Japan won WW2 because the Emperor survived." / X Added: Mar 30, 2026
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Trump Tells Aides Heâs Willing to End War Without Reopening Strait of Hormuz - WSJ Added: Mar 30, 2026
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This hidden Linux feature makes Windows look embarrassing for developers
Added: Mar 30, 2026This hidden Linux feature makes Windows look embarrassing for developers
Site: How-To Geek
A quiet advantage most people overlook but shouldn't.

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Psychology says the reason some people become wiser as they age while others become more rigid has nothing to do with intelligence. It depends on whether they ever learned to sit with discomfort - Silicon Canals
Site: Silicon Canals
One has this quiet depth to them. They've softened around the edges. They hold space for complexity, for other people's contradictions, for the fact that life

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Inside David Sacks' new role shaping Trump's AI agenda Added: Mar 30, 2026
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Tokyo Rosie on X: "If I didn't know this was the NDP convention I would have honestly thought it was a Monty Pythons sketch. Absolute nutfuckery! https://t.co/mxWFZT3w26" / X Added: Mar 30, 2026
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This Popular Supplement May Actually Slow Biological Aging, Scientists Reveal Added: Mar 30, 2026
This Popular Supplement May Actually Slow Biological Aging, Scientists Reveal
Site: SciTechDaily
A randomized clinical trial found that daily multivitaminâmultimineral supplements slightly slowed some DNA-based markers of biological aging in older adults.

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Why Europeâs center left canât stop losing â POLITICO Added: Mar 30, 2026
Why Europeâs center left canât stop losing
Site: POLITICO
From Portugal to Denmark, progressive and working-class voters are turning their backs on center-left parties who fail to address the affordability crisis and pursue centrist policies.

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I turned casual selfies into professional headshots with Gemini - and the results blew me away | ZDNET
Added: Mar 30, 2026I turned casual selfies into professional headshots with Gemini - and the results blew me away
Site: ZDNET
I used Gemini Nano Banana 2 to generate professional headshots perfect for LinkedIn - in minutes.

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Elon Musk on X: "Falcon Heavy is so beautiful https://t.co/tOw7jK7vpF" / X Added: Mar 30, 2026
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Mikhaila Peterson on X: "This dude is so narcissistic it boggles the mind." / X Added: Mar 30, 2026
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Electronic dance music events appear to provide a mental health boost for women over 40
Added: Mar 30, 2026Electronic dance music events appear to provide a mental health boost for women over 40
Site: PsyPost - Psychology News
A new study explores why female music fans over 40 continue to attend dance clubs and festivals. Despite facing occasional social judgments, older women report that electronic dance music greatly improves their mental and physical well-being.
Women over 40 continue to participate in electronic dance music events to benefit their physical and mental health. The research, published in the journal <a href="https://doi.org/10.1177/03057356251329229">Psychology of Music</a>, reveals how these women navigate societal judgments about age and gender to maintain community ties. The authors found that a deep connection to the rhythms and the atmosphere keeps these attendees returning to the dance floor well into middle age.
Electronic dance music features repetitive beats and synthesized sounds. It is typically played at high volumes in nightclubs and at outdoor festivals. The culture surrounding this music has existed since the late 1980s.
Because the scene has matured over decades, many of its original fans are now middle-aged or older. However, the club environment is still largely imagined as a space for young adults.
Researchers wanted to understand the specific experiences of older women in a cultural space historically associated with youth. Alinka Greasley, a researcher at the University of Leeds, led the study alongside colleagues Alice OâGrady and Shauna Stapleton. They wanted to explore how age and gender shape a person's involvement in nightlife.
Society often imposes strict expectations on how women should behave or dress as they get older. In club settings, these expectations can clash with an atmosphere focused on rebellious energy and physical stamina. The prevailing cultural idea is that late-night dancing is a phase people eventually outgrow to take on family and career responsibilities.
Older women in particular often face intersecting prejudices related to both aging and gender. Past studies suggest that women are more likely than men to stop attending music events after having children. Greasley and her team wanted to hear from the women who decided to keep going.
To gather this information, the research team created an online survey. They recruited 136 female clubbers ranging in age from 40 to 65. The majority of these women were in their forties. Most respondents had been attending electronic music events for over two decades.
The survey asked the women to rank their motivations for going out. It also included open-ended questions where they could write about their personal experiences in detail. The primary draw for these women was the music itself. Hearing a favorite artist or disc jockey perform live ranked as the highest motivation.
Socializing with existing friends came in second place. The opportunity to meet new people and the general atmosphere of the venue also rated highly. Finding a romantic or sexual partner was the lowest-ranked motivation across the entire group.
The researchers observed that electronic dance music played a central role in the participants' lives. Almost all of the respondents agreed that attending these events contributed positively to their general well-being. Participants described dancing as a way to relieve stress and escape the routine of daily life. Many viewed the club as a supportive environment that allowed them to recharge emotionally.
Beyond emotional release, these events serve as a primary source of physical exercise for some attendees. Electronic dance music is characterized by a prominent bassline that encourages continuous movement. A few participants described clubbing as part of their regular fitness routine. They viewed dancing for several hours as a fun alternative to traditional gym workouts.
The combined benefits extended even deeper for a large portion of the group. More than 60 percent of the surveyed women described their time at clubs and festivals as a spiritual experience. They explained how the combination of the music, the lights, and the crowd created a feeling of immense happiness. For these women, the dance floor provided a space to connect with themselves on a profound level.
Because the researchers conducted the survey during the COVID-19 pandemic, the participants had a rare opportunity to reflect on what happens when they cannot access their music communities. Lockdowns temporarily closed venues and halted live music entirely. The respondents described this absence as terrible for their mental health. Without a place to dance, many women reported feeling lethargic, depressed, and disconnected from their core identities.
Belonging was a major theme in the survey responses. More than 90 percent of the women agreed that they felt at home at electronic dance music events. Many participants noted that a shared love for the music bridges generational divides. They often formed lasting friendships with people of all ages.
One respondent explained her perspective by writing about the warmth of the community. She wrote, âThereâs a connection with people around you through dance, the bass, the rhythm, and a warmth of empathic body language that oozes that sense of belonging.â
While friendships were highly valued, the nature of these relationships varied. Some women maintained lifelong friendships that began when they were teenagers attending their first raves. Others appreciated the brief connections they made with strangers during a single event. A small group of respondents admitted that making new friends became a lower priority as they aged, and they preferred to spend their social energy on people they already knew well.
Despite these positive feelings, participating in nightlife as an older woman presents specific challenges. About a fifth of the respondents felt they were highly visible and out of place because of their age. A few women wrote that younger crowds occasionally judged them for being there. Some participants admitted they struggled with their own internal ideas about whether they were getting too old for the scene.
Appearance and clothing choices were a common concern for the surveyed women. Most of the participants prioritized comfort above all else. They wore supportive shoes or sneakers to ensure they could dance for hours without pain. At the same time, many women used club fashion as a form of self-expression.
They enjoyed wearing flamboyant or sequined outfits that they would rarely wear during a typical workday. Other women took the opposite approach to fashion. They intentionally wore casual clothing to try to blend into the crowd. These participants worried about looking like they were trying too hard to seem young.
The researchers noted that these conflicting approaches show how older women actively manage their self-image. They must navigate personal discomfort to fit into a space where youth is the norm. Safety was another prominent issue raised in the survey. While most participants said they generally felt safe when going out, the environment carries real risks.
Nearly half of the surveyed women reported experiencing unwanted physical contact at a club event. About 28 percent said they regularly received unwanted attention. To protect themselves, the women developed specific habits. Many preferred attending underground or alternative events over mainstream nightclubs.
The women felt that alternative venues attracted a respectful crowd who understood boundaries. They also relied on groups of friends to deter harassment and watched out for one another. Some women intentionally built relationships with the security staff and promoters so they would have help if a problem occurred.
Aging also changes how the human body handles late nights and physical exertion. Some women noted that recovering from a night out takes much longer in their forties and fifties than it did in their twenties. To sustain their hobby, the women described adopting a strategy of moderation.
Many participants reduced how frequently they went out. They opted to attend one highly anticipated event every few weeks instead of going out every weekend. They also planned their recovery time in advance. Some women reported scheduling time off work the Monday after a weekend festival so they could rest.
While many women acknowledged consuming alcohol or other substances, they emphasized a cautious approach. By pacing themselves, they managed to balance their passion for music with their family and professional commitments. They recognized that they needed to prioritize sleep and health to keep participating in the events they loved.
The researchers noted a few limitations in their findings. The survey participants were highly selective about the events they attended. Local scenes vary widely, and different cities or venues may have different attitudes toward older patrons. The current data might not apply to every electronic music community.
In addition, the study only captures the perspectives of women who currently participate in the scene. It leaves out the voices of women who completely abandoned the nightlife culture. Future investigations should look at the specific reasons why people stop attending.
Understanding why patrons leave could help venue owners create more inclusive environments for everyone. The authors also suggest exploring how race, socioeconomic status, and sexual orientation affect the experiences of older individuals in dance communities.
The study, â<a href="https://doi.org/10.1177/03057356251329229" target="_blank">Age is just a number: Persistent participation in Electronic Dance Music by women over 40 years</a>,â was authored by Alinka E Greasley, Alice OâGrady, and Shauna E Stapleton.

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Human Anatomy Textbooks Hide an Uncomfortable Truth About Bodies : ScienceAlert
Added: Mar 30, 2026Human Anatomy Textbooks Hide an Uncomfortable Truth About Bodies
Site: ScienceAlert
Leaf through a textbook, watch a wellness influencer, or listen in at the gym, and it can feel as though the human body has already been mapped to exhaustion.

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US Troops LEAK Deployment To STRIPPER Who Promptly POSTS IT on TIKTOK | Tim Pool - YouTube Added: Mar 31, 2026
US Troops LEAK Deployment To STRIPPER Who Promptly POSTS IT on TIKTOK | Tim Pool
Site: YouTube
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Concentric rocky rings adorned with ancient artwork wear a magma 'hat' in the Sahara â Earth from space | Live Science Added: Mar 31, 2026
Concentric rocky rings adorned with ancient artwork wear a magma 'hat' in the Sahara â Earth from space
Site: Live Science
A 2025 astronaut photo shows a massif made of concentric mountain ridges in the Libyan desert. The rocky walls contain ancient artworks and are occasionally used to contain herds of grazing cattle.

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Hidden beauty of Zimbabwe's 2.5 billion-year-old 'geological marvel' revealed in striking astronaut photo â Earth from space | Live Science Added: Mar 31, 2026
Hidden beauty of Zimbabwe's 2.5 billion-year-old 'geological marvel' revealed in striking astronaut photo â Earth from space
Site: Live Science
A 2010 astronaut photo shows off the astonishing scale of the Great Dyke of Zimbabwe, which stretches over 340 miles (550 kilometers). The lengthy structure, which is not actually a dike, is full of extremely valuable minerals that fuel a massive mining industry.

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Ancient lake full of crop circles lurks in the shadow of Saudi Arabia's 'camel-hump' mountain â Earth from space | Live Science Added: Mar 31, 2026
Ancient lake full of crop circles lurks in the shadow of Saudi Arabia's 'camel-hump' mountain â Earth from space
Site: Live Science
A 2020 astronaut photo shows the oasis town of Jubbah lurking within a paleolake in the wind shadow of Saudi Arabia's "two camel-hump mountain."

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Corbin Hiar (@corbinhiar.bsky.social) â Bluesky
Added: Mar 31, 2026Corbin Hiar (@corbinhiar.bsky.social)
Site: Bluesky Social
Climate and business reporter at POLITICO's E&E News. Also a dad, cyclist, union steward and lapsed Minnesotan. https://www.politico.com/staff/corbin-hiar
Email: chiar@eenews.net | Signal: CorbinHiar.80
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Post by @corbinhiar.bsky.social â Bluesky
Added: Mar 31, 2026Corbin Hiar (@corbinhiar.bsky.social)
Site: Bluesky Social
NEW: A billionaire-backed global cooling startup is a few years away from potentially seeding the stratosphere with sunlight-reflecting particles.
This is the inside story of how Stardust is developing planet-altering tech that it hopes to sell to the US government. https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/11/21/stardust-geoengineering-janos-pasztor-regulations-00646414
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âNo Kingsâ Anti-Trump Protests Have No Future | National Review Added: Mar 31, 2026
âNo Kingsâ Anti-Trump Protests Have No Future | National Review

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Megyn Kelly Reacts to Kristi Noem's Response to Shocking Report About Husband Being a Cross-Dresser - YouTube Added: Mar 31, 2026
Megyn Kelly Reacts to Kristi Noem's Response to Shocking Report About Husband Being a Cross-Dresser
Site: YouTube
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Megyn Kelly on Bombshell Report About Kristi Noem's Husband Being Cross-Dresser with Big Fake Boobs - YouTube Added: Mar 31, 2026
Megyn Kelly on Bombshell Report About Kristi Noem's Husband Being Cross-Dresser with Big Fake Boobs
Site: YouTube
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Dems To EMBRACE Straight White Men In New Strategy Says Reports, Donât Fall For It - YouTube Added: Mar 31, 2026
Dems To EMBRACE Straight White Men In New Strategy Says Reports, Donât Fall For It
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Starlink satellite 34343 disappears in âfragment creation eventâ â observation 'immediately detected tens of objects in the vicinity of the satellite after the event'
Site: Tom's Hardware
Please, everyone, avoid saying âexplosionâ in the run-up to SpaceXâs IPO.

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Terraforming Mars: Modeling engineered aerosols to warm the planet Added: Mar 31, 2026
Terraforming Mars: Modeling engineered aerosols to warm the planet
Whenever humans arrive on Mars, they're going to find it a difficult place to exist. Mars is cold, with an average surface temperature of -55°C; temperatures can plunge to -125°C with dust storms lasting months; its atmosphere is very thin and almost all carbon dioxide; and all the water is frozen and mixed with ice made of CO2. Oh, and solar radiation will be hazardous on Mars' surface since the planet has no ozone layer to block ultraviolet radiation, especially so during solar flares. Disneyland it is not.

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Comet 3I/ATLAS May Be a 12 Billion-Year-Old Survivor from a Distant, Lost Star System
Added: Mar 31, 2026Comet 3I/ATLAS May Be a 12 Billion-Year-Old Survivor from a Distant, Lost Star System
Site: The Daily Galaxy - Great Discoveries Channel
A new study reveals that interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS could be between 10 and 12 billion years old, offering a unique glimpse into the early stages of the Milky Way's formation.

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President Trump Signs an Executive Order, Mar. 31, 2026 - YouTube Added: Mar 31, 2026
President Trump Signs an Executive Order, Mar. 31, 2026
Site: YouTube
The White House

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From Day One, the mission was crystal clear: This was the final chance to wipe out Iranâs threat - YouTube Added: Mar 31, 2026
From Day One, the mission was crystal clear: This was the final chance to wipe out Iranâs threat
Site: YouTube
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP IS OVER - YouTube Added: Mar 31, 2026
ITS FINALLY DONE
Site: YouTube
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Quantum twisting microscope reveals electron-electron interactions in graphene at room temperature Added: Mar 31, 2026
Quantum twisting microscope reveals electron-electron interactions in graphene at room temperature
An international team of researchers built a highly sensitive quantum microscope and used it to directly observe, for the first time at room temperature, how electrons subtly interact with each other in grapheneâconfirming a decades-old theoretical prediction with remarkable precision. The research is published in the journal Nano Letters. The team was led by Dmitri Efetov, Professor of Experimental Solid State Physics at LMU MĂŒnchen's Faculty of Physics and MCQST co-coordinator for Research Area Quantum Matter.

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Exclusive | Trump tells The Post the war against Iran won't last 'much longer' âStrait of Hormuz will reopen 'automatically' after US exit Added: Mar 31, 2026
Exclusive | Trump tells Post war against Iran wonât last âmuch longerâ âStrait of Hormuz will reopen âautomaticallyâ after US exit
Site: New York Post
President Trump told The Post on Tuesday that he believes the Iran war is likely to end soon and that other nations can reopen the Strait of Hormuz themselves.

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Exclusive | Trump on Tiger Woods' Florida rollover DUI crash, tells The Post Vanessa's boyfriend endures 'a life of pain' Added: Mar 31, 2026
Exclusive | Trump weighs in on Tiger's Florida rollover DUI crash, tells The Post Vanessa's boyfriend endures 'a life of pain'
Site: New York Post
âI haveâ talked with Woods, Trump said in a Tuesday phone interview. âI think heâs doing great, heâs doing good.â

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Exclusive | Trump considers ending Congress's two-week recess for a rare special session to end DHS shutdown Added: Mar 31, 2026
Exclusive | Trump threatens to disrupt Congressâs spring break with a rare special session to end record-breaking DHS shutdown
Site: New York Post
WASHINGTON â President Trump told The Post that heâs considering forcing Congress to return for a rare special session to resolve the 45-day funding lapse for the Department of Homeland Security. ââŠ

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Lacrimosa - Mozart (Cover Vivienne) - YouTube Added: Mar 31, 2026
Lacrimosa - Mozart (Cover Vivienne)
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vivienne_saengerin/Instrumental by https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8CuYT3N2U0@Acompianista Thank you! #mozart #lacrimos...

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Flower duet - Opera Lakmé - Léo Delibes - YouTube Added: Mar 31, 2026
Flower duet - Opera Lakmé - Léo Delibes
Site: YouTube
Hello dear listenersI wish you all a wonderful New Year 2026 from the bottom of my heart đ„âšMay it bring you everything you desire!To kick off the year, I'm ...

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Repertoire - Vivienne SĂ€ngerin Added: Mar 31, 2026
Repertoire
Site: Vivienne SĂ€ngerin
Hier findest du einige Beispiele aus meinem Repertoire. Gerne nehme ich auch MusikwĂŒnsche entgegen, die nicht in meinem Repertoire stehen.

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Google Quantum Research Says Bitcoin IS COOKED | Tim Pool - YouTube Added: Mar 31, 2026
BITCOIN IS COOKED
Site: YouTube
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