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#10 New Study: Cell Phone Radiation Can Cause Blood Cells to Clump Together - Tracy Beanz & Michelle Edwards for The HighWire, UncoverDC, Sharyl Attkisson, Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, Michael Shermer, and Sally on X
An interesting new study has revealed that exposure to electromagnetic frequencies, or EMFs, from cell phones has a significant effect on human blood. Specifically, exposure to an active cell phone—its Wi-Fi and Bluetooth data is turned on—can cause a phenomenon known as “rouleaux formation,” where red blood cells clump together, forming aggregates large enough to be visible using an ultrasound machine. The simple, non-invasive study should get the attention of anyone who routinely keeps a cell phone in close proximity to their body...#9 Wisconsin Supreme Court Race: Liberal Susan Crawford Beats Musk-Backed Candidate - Sam Levine and Lauren Gambino for The Guardian, Mario Nawfal/Elon Musk, Kamala Harris, Jasmine Crockett, Brian Allen and Taniel on X
Susan Crawford won the race for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday, a major win for Democrats who had framed the race as a referendum on Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s popularity. Crawford, a liberal judge from Dane County, defeated Brad Schimel, a former Republican attorney general and conservative judge from Waukesha County, after Musk and groups associated with the tech billionaire spent millions to boost his candidacy in what became the most expensive judicial contest in American history...
#8 Republicans Win Florida Special Elections in Trump Strongholds by Narrower Margins Than in 2024 - AP News, Paul A. Szypula, The Federalist, Fox News, Bobby LaValley, and Julia on X
Republicans Jimmy Patronis and Randy Fine won special elections Tuesday in two Florida congressional districts, bolstered by President Donald Trump’s endorsement to fill vacant seats in reliably Republican strongholds. Patronis, the state’s chief financial officer, fended off a challenge from Democrat Gay Valimont even though she far outraised and outspent him. He will fill the northwest Florida 1st District seat vacated by former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who was chosen to be Trump’s attorney general but withdrew from consideration amid allegations of sexual misconduct, which he has denied...#7 Disney’s DEI Pivot - Brooklynn Robinson for UncoverDC, Brendan Carr, Libs of TikTok, GreenMan, and Talk Radio 1210 WPHT on X
The Walt Disney Company has been a beacon of wholesome, family-friendly entertainment for decades. However, in recent years, the company has pushed Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. From diverse casting and employee choices to public stances on progressive causes, Disney has seemed all too eager to embrace the left's DEI agenda—sparking unease with those who cherished its classic storytelling. Amid shifting political tides, federal scrutiny, and a string of financial setbacks, Disney is rethinking its priorities. The recent move by the FCC suggests that the Walt Disney Company is either keeping a genuine course correction or cooperating to keep their profits coming in...#6 Live Updates: Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs Announcement Could Shake Up Global Trade - NBC News, Ash Crypto, John Basham, Real America's Voice, and Ola Olayemi/Alastair Campbell, and Talk/Simon/Qulty63 on X
President Donald Trump's long-threatened reciprocal tariffs are expected to be announced today. It's the latest development in Trump's effort to shift global trade by levying taxes against goods shipped into the United States. The White House has said that the newest tariffs would be reciprocal with other nations and that they would include duties on specific sectors like pharmaceuticals or computer chips. It is not yet clear what the full scope of those tariffs will be. Trump has already announced 25% tariffs on automobiles imported to the United States, which will take effect tomorrow. That's in addition to a number of proposed and applied duties that began rolling out in early February. We'll be keeping track of developments ahead of Trump's reciprocal tariffs announcement, which is expected today. Follow along here for the latest updates.
#5 The War on C.J. Hopkins - Anthony Freda for UncoverDC, Tracy Beanz, Aya Velazquez, CJ Hopkins, and Hans Mahncke on X
I have designed four book covers for the brilliant satirist C.J. Hopkins. Collaborating with C.J. has been a highlight of my career. He’s a really great smart guy who is an indispensable chronicler of our times and a front-line worker in the hot war for freedom of speech. Many of us who publicly challenged the absurd and tyrannical official narratives of the COVID Plague since 2020 have been defamed, censored, and even fired. C.J. is the only one I know who has been criminally charged for his dissenting opinion. Yes, we are being vindicated on many fronts, but he is currently facing a second trial and must defend himself from a former Stasi prosecutor who is out to get him...
#4 HHS Starts Layoffs for 10,000 Health and Disease Expert Employees in Massive Purge Directed by RFK Jr. - Katelyn Caralle for The Daily Mail, Secretary Kennedy, Dr. Catherine Young, Larry Handerhan, Oversight Committee Democrats, Rep Jamie Raskin, and Marc Gozlan on X
Thousands of government health workers were fired on Tuesday in the latest massive crackdown on red tape by Donald Trump and Elon Musk's DOGE. At the Department of Health and Human Services, messages began hitting government inboxes with notices of dismissal. The scene outside the department's headquarters in Washington, D.C,. was somber, with workers hugging and shedding tears as they lined up to pack away their desks. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed last week his plans to cut the workforce by 20,000 – half of those coming from early retirements and voluntary buyouts...
#3 Johnson Shuts Down House for Week After Squabble Over Remote Voting - Bradley Jaye for Breitbart, XRP NESARA-GESARA QFS 3.0, Glockford Files, Tim Burchett/Michelle, The Washington Times, and Real America's Voice on X
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) canceled the week’s remaining votes Tuesday after a rare procedural vote defeat. A resolution by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) to allow new parents to vote by proxy without traveling to Washington triggered the fight. Luna, who gave birth to a child last year, has crusaded to return Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) pandemic-era practice of proxy voting but limited to parents. Opponents of Luna’s resolution, including Johnson, argue it is unconstitutional – the Constitution requires that a quorum, defined as a majority of House members, be present on the House floor while transacting business...
#2 ‘You Cannot Hide’: Alleged Tesla Firebomber Finds Out Actions Have Consequences — Possibly Decades in Federal Prison - Joseph Mackinnon for Blaze Media, Calibos E Jordan, Res, Pepe Deluxe, Captain Common Sense, and The Legal Brain on X
Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a message Monday night to radicals: "If you take part in the wave of domestic terrorism against Tesla properties, we will find you, arrest you, and put you behind bars." Bondi made clear that this was not an idle threat, noting that Cooper Frederick, 24, has been charged in connection with the March 7 firebombing of a Tesla dealership in Loveland, Colorado. "All of these cases are a serious threat to public safety," said the attorney general. "Therefore, there will be no negotiating. We are seeking 20 years in prison."
#1 Unearthed FBI Chat Logs Reveal 'Gag Order' On Biden Laptop Exposé - Tyler Durden ZeroHedge, House Judiciary GOP, Adrian Harris, VW Trabi, Jim Mooney, and EMPIntelligenceNet on X
Internal FBI chat logs revealed that the bureau imposed a “gag order” on agents regarding the New York Post bombshell story on the Hunter Biden laptop. In addition to showing Hunter’s depravity, the laptop revealed Joe Biden’s involvement in his son’s foreign business dealings.And Now for Something Special 
3-Year-Old Discovers Ancient 3,800-Year-Old Treasure During Family Outing in Israel - Mithil Aggarwal for NBC News, Christian Post, Archeohistories, and Dr. Fundji Benedict on X
She could have picked up any old stone from the thousands in the ruins of Tel Azeka, an ancient town in Israel. Instead, 3-year-old Ziv Nitzan pulled out 3.800-year-old treasure from the Middle Bronze Age. “When she rubbed it and removed the sand from it, we saw something was different about it,” Ziv’s sister, Omer, said in a Facebook post released Tuesday by Israel’s Antiquities Authority. “I called my parents to come see the beautiful stone, and we realized we had discovered an archaeological find.” Experts later identified it as a Canaanite seal or scarab...