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  • For this boondoogle organization, Elon and Vivek ought to pursue US funding and earn several million dollars.

    For this boondoogle organization, Elon and Vivek ought to pursue US funding and earn several million dollars.

    American taxpayer dollars flowing to the United Nations is part of a $20 billion annual savings plan that is instantly available to incoming President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in its quest to eradicate waste and unaccountable expenditure.

    With assessed or required “regular” funding of over $3 billion plus voluntary donations that have fluctuated between $10 and $15 billion in each of the last two years, the United States contributes almost a quarter of the United Nations’ annual expenses. The sum is probably significantly more when in-kind support services are included. Over the past ten years, U.S. payouts have nearly doubled, and U.N. demands and subsidies have skyrocketed.
    Americans should be concerned about where the money is going as well as how it is being spent.

  • Chuck Todd of NBC claims that President Biden “needs therapy” after his son Hunter was pardoned.

    Chuck Todd, the top political commentator for NBC News, delivered a deeply personal assessment of President Biden after the commander-in-chief’s contentious but predictable decision to pardon his son Hunter.

    When Todd appeared on Cillizza’s Substack website for his monthly sit-down with pundit Chris Cillizza, he said that he “knew 100%” that Biden would pardon his son, who was being sentenced for two criminal convictions.
    “I say this with respect: Joe Biden needs therapy. He hasn’t come to terms with Beau’s passing. He can’t since he has a problem with Hunter. When comparing raising Hunter to raising Beau, he questions everything he has done. I believe he holds himself responsible for Hunter’s temporary incapacity to behave like an adult,” Todd remarked.

    After battling brain cancer, Beau passed away in 2015.
    Todd asserted that Hunter has “sort of failed at being a human being” over the past ten years, pointing out that he has previously had a somewhat personal relationship with Biden’s boys.

    “There was no question that Joe Biden would do all in his power to keep his son safe before he left government. “Simple and straightforward,” Todd continued, referring to it as a “dad reaction.”

    He continued by implying that Biden would never consent to the “humiliation” that would result from President-elect Donald Trump pardoning Hunter.

  • HORRIBLE NEWS: Taylor Swift lashes out at Elon Musk in Toronto during the last minutes of his Eras tour, promising to quit his “toxic” app X and calling him “rich, talented but heartless and immoral.”

    During her Eras Tour in Toronto, Taylor Swift criticizes Elon Musk and declares she will leave X because of the “toxic” atmosphere.

    During the last few minutes of her Eras Tour performance in Toronto, Taylor Swift made a sudden and vehement attack on Elon Musk, accusing the tech tycoon of creating a “toxic” atmosphere on his social networking platform X (previously Twitter). Swift, who is renowned for her well-maintained public persona and frequently measured pronouncements, let loose a torrent of rage that left her admirers and following in disbelief.
    As the last notes of her concert reverberated throughout the Rogers Centre, the pop sensation spoke to the crowd, addressing a subject that had been simmering for a while. Swift expressed her intention to quit X, the platform Musk purchased in 2022, because of what she called its escalating polarizing and bad culture.

    Swift echoed her words around the stadium, saying, “I can no longer support a platform that is so toxic.” “I’ve got enough of this after years of dealing with it. Because I can’t watch someone like Elon Musk destroy what used to be a place for deep connection, I’m leaving X.
    Swift made her remarks following a string of social media interactions with Musk in which she called the billionaire “talent-rich but integrity-poor.” The singer, who has long been an advocate for empowering women and speaking out against bullying and harassment, also slammed Musk’s activities on the site, calling him out for what she described as “petty” behavior.
    Swift and Musk have been at odds for months, especially when Musk took over X and drastically changed the platform’s content filtering and policy framework. Celebrities, activists, and users have all criticized the billionaire’s contentious actions, which include enhancing freedom of speech and altering the verification process.

  • Aunt Jemima Returns, Quaker Oats Responds to Criticism: “Aunt Jemima Is Back!”

    In response to what corporate insiders refer to as “unprecedented backlash” from pancake fans worldwide, Quaker Oats has formally rescinded its intention to discontinue the Aunt Jemima brand, a move that has left breakfast tables across America both shocked and amused. Quaker Oats is bringing Aunt Jemima back, over three years after changing its name to “Pearl Milling Company” in an attempt to update their image. They attribute the sudden change to “public demand.” The tagline? A simple announcement: “Aunt Jemima is back.”

    Following a flurry of social media appeals, irate emails from customers, and even a few pancake protests, the decision was made. The customers claimed that breakfast “just wasn’t the same” without Aunt Jemima. The original rebranding for Quaker Oats was meant to demonstrate consideration for the racial prejudices the figure had previously conveyed. However, Quaker decided it was time to bring back the syrup-slinging aunt when the rebrand was met with meager sales and a wave of nostalgia.

    Quaker Oats spokesman Jenna Wheaton said, “After listening to our customers, we realized Aunt Jemima was never just a brand; she was a tradition.” “Yes, we wanted to update our values, but it seems like everyone else does too. That brings us full circle to Aunt Jemima.”
    The depth of Aunt Jemima’s devotion was beyond Quaker Oats’s comprehension. Others didn’t like the original branding, even though many praised it for attempting to abandon antiquated racial stereotypes. Breakfast devotees maintained that Aunt Jemima was family, not simply a mascot. One outspoken critic on Twitter stated, “With Aunt Jemima absent from the table, breakfast simply isn’t breakfast.” “‘Pearl Milling Company’ is not necessary.” Jemima is what I need!
    The cries to “bring back Aunt Jemima!” appeared to be coming from all over the internet. Teenagers on TikTok also joined the trend, creating protest videos with pancake themes that received millions of views. With the subtitle, “Breakfast hasn’t been the same since you left us, Aunt Jemima,” a popular video featured a teenager somberly pouring syrup over piles of pancakes. Quaker Oats paid attention, and the emotional impact was genuine.

    “We had no idea people felt this strongly about a pancake mascot,” admitted one Quaker Oats executive. “But the public has spoken. And who are we to deny them breakfast joy?”
    The staff at Quaker Oats has a lot of work ahead of them as Aunt Jemima makes a victorious comeback. According to reports, the new branding will honor the brand’s history while “modernizing” Aunt Jemima’s appearance. Regardless of what that would imply for a pancake mix box, sources close to the project say the new image will revive Aunt Jemima’s happy smile while adding “a contemporary twist.”

  • Researchers Discover Something New and Reveal Hidden Facts About Ancient Human DNA

    Swiss chemist Friedrich Miescher made the discovery of human DNA in the 1860s. Scientists were able to uncover mysteries about our ancient ancestors because to this discovery. Researchers were still discovering new things in 2018. A hitherto unidentified group of ancient humans was among the many ancient secrets unearthed by this particular excavation. Go here to read about all of their findings.

    Two Skeletons That Are 11,500 Years Old

    The skeletons of two Native American infants were discovered by archaeologists in 2018. They belonged to the same family and were each 11,500 years old.

    These skeletons weren’t typical. They provided scientists with information about early people because they were sufficiently preserved. Indeed, they include details on the earliest people to set foot in North America.

    Researchers Visited a Remote Alaskan Location

    Ben Potter, an anthropology professor, started working in Upward Sun River, Alaska, around the beginning of the new millennium. Fairbanks is 50 miles away from this wooded location, which is only accessible by helicopter.

    There was solid reason for Potter to dig there, even though the terrain was challenging. Originally, the region of Alaska was connected to both Africa and Europe.

    What Is Beringia?
    There were still some landways connecting the continents when Pangea started to fragment. Although they spread all over the planet, the earliest known humans were born in Africa.

    The Beringia was the link between Alaska and Siberia. According to many archaeologists, that bridge is where the first humans in North America originated more than 34,000 years ago. But this was only a theory.

    The Hypothesis of the Beringian Standstill

    Many historians think that early humans crossed the Beringia, although they are unsure of who did it. The Beringian standstill hypothesis is one proposal that aims to address this.

    According to the theory, Beringia’s harsh environment and ice forced the “Ancient Beringians” to live in solitude. Archaeologist Jennifer Raff speculates that if this is the case, the Beringians may be the only ancestors of all Native Americans.

  • Trump reportedly made fun of a “green” government facility that was devoted to Nancy Pelosi.

    Next week, an 18-story government building in California that President-elect Trump once called “one of the ugliest structures” in San Francisco will be solemnly dedicated to former House Speaker Nanci Pelosi.

    According to Bay City News, the top Democrat will be present to unveil new signage at a ceremony on Monday for the San Francisco Federal Building, a 234-foot-tall structure in the city’s South of Market neighborhood. The building was renamed the “Speaker Nancy Pelosi Federal Building” last year. In the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, a $1.7 trillion omnibus spending plan, Pelosi was honored with the building’s name.
    The $144 million, energy-efficient “green” structure was constructed with V-shaped stainless steel panels at the top that fold over a wide concrete frame. It opened in 2007. It is intended to use one-third the energy of an average office building in California, illuminate 80% of the structure with natural light, and provide a healthy work environment for employees.

    LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accredited it as the first federal building in the United States. It is a widely accepted rating system that assesses a building’s sustainability.

    According to the General Services Administration (GSA), which runs the facility, Pelosi’s offices are located there along with those of the Social Security Administration, Department of Transportation, Department of Labor, Department of Health and Human Services, and Department of Agriculture.

    “The building’s shape and orientation maximize natural airflow for cooling and ventilation and take advantage of natural daylight for the majority of office interiors,” according to the government’s website.

    Despite being commended for its energy efficiency, its drab and gray appearance has caused controversy, especially as it is located across from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, a masterpiece of Beaux-Arts on Seventh Street.

  • Thanksgiving Day Earns a Massive $28 Million for “Moana 2”

    Over the course of the five-day holiday week, the animated sequel is expected to earn at least $175 million, surpassing the previous high-water marks set by “Frozen II” ($125 million) in 2019 and “Hunger Games: Catching Fire” ($109 million) in 2013. The movie is expected to earn over $200 million domestically by the conclusion of its first five days in theaters, according to rival studios. As of right now, “Moana 2” has made $85.5 million in the US. It has already surpassed “Frozen 2’s” $15 million box office haul from five years ago, setting a new record for a Thanksgiving release.

    Furthermore, “Moana 2” isn’t the only film driving a comeback at the box office. Both Universal’s “Wicked” and Paramount’s “Gladiator II,” which debuted last weekend, brought in $16.9 million and $6.7 million on Thanksgiving, respectively, demonstrating their continued appeal. Over the course of the five-day vacation, “Wicked,” a hit Broadway musical adaptation, is expected to earn $105.6 million, while “Gladiator II,” the long-gestating sequel to an action epic released during the Clinton administration, is expected to earn an estimated $45 million. Since both movies were costly to make, they must continue to draw big crowds.
    The first half of a two-part tale, “Wicked,” cost $300 million to make, while “Gladiator II,” which was shut down for a lengthy time because of the 2023 actors’ strike, had a $250 million budget. Two studios are risking a great deal of money when you factor in marketing expenses, which usually exceed $100 million for movies this magnitude. “Wicked” should have made $250.6 million in North America by the conclusion of the holiday, while “Gladiator II” will have made $112.2 million domestically.

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