the news in one day can kill ya: Using radishes as their model, the team demonstrated that nanoplastics can enter roots and travel into the fleshy edible parts.
AmeriKKKa is a morass of pain, chaos, calamity, one paycheck from disaster, full of fines, tolls, obligations, triple taxation, penalties, tickets, surcharges, service charges, inflation at 300 percent on so many goods and services.
One nutshell of the brownshirt Trump’s disaster politics is my Citizen watch. One year old, and scratches on the crystal. I bought it in Albany, Oregon. So, I took it there, and they had to send it to Citizen in New Jersey. That was June.
Ahh, the jeweler was never told that the Citizen corporation was moving headquarters from New Jersey to Texas, Houston.
Tens of thousands of watches in the repair line. My fucking $200 watch’s crystal? Ahh, tariffs, man, China, man.
Replicate this by a thousand or ten thousand fucking crackpot Capitalist disasters, from MRI machines, to bridge structures, to electrical transformers to watches.

The additional security steps follow the addition of weapons detectors at high schools last year.
One of Oregon’s largest school districts is adding weapons detectors and other security measures across its middle schools.
Last year, Salem-Keizer Public Schools reduced the number of entrances and exits into its high schools, along with installing weapon detection systems. They look similar to what you might walk through at an airport or concert.
District officials said then that they wanted to expand these systems in middle schools during the 2025-26 school year.
“Probably the most disturbing trend that we’ve seen … utilizing the Marion County juvenile data, is that we’ve seen a decline in age in charges where it’s possession of a weapon, which is really kind of a driving factor for us,” said Chris Baldridge, director of safety and risk management services for the district, during a call with reporters on Thursday. “We don’t want weapons in our schools.”
Ahh, we don’t need no education — just NRA lessons!

The U.S. Department of Justice sued Oregon on Sept. 16, claiming the state violated federal law by not providing requested data, including voter rolls containing personal information.
Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read is also named in the suit.
“The United States Department of Justice is suing me for doing my job—for keeping my oath to the people of Oregon. That’s not normal,” Read said in a statement. “The federal government is trying to intimidate my office into handing over Oregonians’ private voter data.”
The DOJ is also suing Maine for not sharing their list of registered voters.
“Oregonians elected me to ensure that our state sets a national standard for free, fair, and secure elections,” Read said in the letter. “They did not elect me to hand over Oregonians’ personal data to a government that does not demonstrate an interest in respecting the freedom and rights that our country is literally founded upon.”

The Wall That Heals Vietnam Veterans Memorial replica on display in Independence

Dumb AS A Jew with a pedophile snuff film, Google AI: Estimates for deaths in the Vietnam War are difficult to determine precisely, but range from approximately 970,000 to 3 million for Vietnamese people and around 275,000 to 310,000 for Cambodians, though some scholars estimate the Cambodian figure to be higher due to U.S. bombing and subsequent civil conflict.

Ahh, that brownshirt: Victims of crime in Marion and Polk counties will have fewer support services available as district attorneys offices and community organizations are facing a significant reduction in funding.
Organizations that provide direct assistance to victims of crime, survivors and their families are facing up to an 80% loss in funds after the Trump administration withheld funding from a federal grant to states that don’t cooperate with federal immigration enforcement efforts.

Ahh, the victims of capitalism under Trump, et al: Controversial Marion County farmland waste pit seeks to operate again,

Friends of French Prairie first raised the alarm about the pit in November 2023.
“The application is, in essence, seeking approval to bring onto a farm comprised of very high-quality soils for the purpose of growing food crops, additional soils from indiscriminate sources, with no testing for cleanliness or compatibility,” Williams wrote to the county.
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Now the fucking lunacy of Jewish Business Capitalism:

United SNake$ of Israel:

France and Saudi Arabia hope to use this year’s gathering of world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly and the increasingly horrific war in the Gaza Strip to inject new urgency into the quest for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Those efforts include a new road map for eventual Palestinian statehood in territories Israel seized in the 1967 Mideast war, and moves by several Western countries to join a global majority in recognizing such a state before it has been established.
Britain, Canada and Australia formally recognized a Palestinian state on Sunday, joining nearly 150 countries that have already done so, and France is expected to follow suit at this week’s General Assembly.
But the efforts to push a two-state solution face major obstacles, beginning with vehement opposition from the United States and Israel. The U.S. has blocked Palestinian officials from even attending the General Assembly. And Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is opposed to Palestinian statehood, has threatened to take unilateral action in response — possibly including the annexation of parts of the West Bank.
That would put the Palestinians’ dream of independence even further out of reach.

Remember when telephones were regulated by US, we the people?
Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sam Altman Declare the End of Smartphones — but Tim Cook Isn’t Buying It Just Yet
Tech giants are quietly moving to kill off the smartphone, betting on radical new devices that bypass screens entirely. While Apple plays it safe, others are pushing brain chips, digital tattoos and AI wearables.

Jewish led Book Burning: Wary of changes under Trump, ‘citizen historians’ are documenting the Smithsonian

Jew Trump and his Minyan:

A federal housing program for people exiting homelessness awarded $5.2 million to a nonprofit Twin Cities housing developer for two projects, but the money never came through.
Instead, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development rewrote the program guidelines, re-issued the funding application, and gave applicants just one week to re-apply. Advocates sued, arguing that the new guidelines disqualify all projects in jurisdictions with policies — on immigration, homelessness, harm reduction and transgender acceptance — that do not align with Trump administration policy.
A federal judge issued an order temporarily blocking HUD from enforcing the new policies.
But Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative, a nonprofit developer of permanent supportive housing, says it never received the $5.2 million it was promised.

Zeldin, Jew Nazi: rump EPA officials order scientists at Office of Water to stop publishing research, report says
AGNOTOLGY a la Jew Trump and his Minyan: EPA tells some scientists to stop publishing studies, employees say
Staff from the EPA’s Office of Water were summoned to a town hall meeting this week and told to pause the publication of most research, pending a review.

And you cunts laughed at me in 1983 when I said — stop the fucking computer and robotics Olympics in K12: Predator drones shift from border to protest surveillance – Los Angeles Times

See that fucking face above? Shot to the neck, please:
Surveillance of anti-pipeline activists with CBP drones didn’t stop there. In 2020, Enbridge, Inc. was planning to build a pipeline and faced similar controversy and protests. CBP flew drones over its planned pipeline route and over the homes of anti-pipeline activists, including the executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network.
Surveilling protesters is a concerning use of drones, as it may chill or repress speech, association and assembly protected by the First Amendment. In 2015, CBP claimed it had not used drones to surveil protests or other First Amendment activities. Yet with multiple high-profile reports to the contrary in the years that followed, that appears to have changed.
CBP drones are also often lent to different law enforcement agencies for other activities. In 2012, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit that advocates digital freedom and civil liberties, sued the Department of Homeland Security under the Freedom of Information Act to learn how often CBP lent drones to other agencies and why.
Initially, Homeland Security sent the Electronic Frontier Foundation incomplete records that failed to mention around 200 drone flights carried out on behalf of other agencies. But by 2014, the foundation learned that CBP had lent drones to other agencies 687 times in the period from 2010 to 2012.
This included flights on behalf of many law enforcement agencies, “ranging from the FBI, ICE, the U.S. Marshals, and the Coast Guard to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Investigation, the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation, the North Dakota Army National Guard, and the Texas Department of Public Safety.”
In 2018, David Bier and Matthew Feeney of the Cato Institute published an analysis of CBP’s drone program. They noted that “From 2013 to 2016, only about half of CBP drone flight hours were actually in support of Border Patrol.” They also cite CBP statements “that 20 percent of all Predator B flights were not in coastal or border areas.”

Where was the Semen Drip Sunday? Felatio?

Trump’s Social Security shakeup is hurting the disabled and poor, advocates say

Charlie Kirk’s plastic brain found in vegetables?
These plastic particles measure as little as one millionth of a centimeter, making them nearly invisible but not harmless.
This work reveals a potential pathway for humans and animals to consume nanoplastics, beyond seafood and water sources.
The findings also call attention to an emerging food safety concern that could impact agriculture worldwide. If nanoplastics can enter vegetables during growth, then the issue extends far beyond marine ecosystems.

Plastics found inside vegetable tissues for the first time, raising new food safety concerns
