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May 13, 2024

“Why Your Book’s Binding Matters”

Learn More About Book Binding Choices The type of book binding you choose says a lot about your book. Hardcover bindings give a stately, higher-quality appearance, paperbacks are lighter to carry, and spiral bindings mean a book is used often and kept open. The right binding matters for all self-publishers, whether individual …

May 13, 2024

“Is Dandelion a Useless Weed or an Anti-Cancer Miracle Worker?”

We all know that dandelion tea is beneficial, though for most of us, the specifics are vague. At the same time, the last few decades have seen what can only be described as a hate campaign against dandelions, casting them as scourges of a perfect lawn. “Organic Life” websites concede …

May 13, 2024

AstraZeneca Pulls Its COVID-19 Vaccine From The European Market

LONDON (AP) — The pharma giant AstraZeneca has requested that the European authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine be pulled, according to the EU medicines regulator. In an update on the European Medicines Agency’s website Wednesday, the regulator said that the approval for AstraZeneca’s Vaxzevria had been withdrawn “at the request of the …

May 13, 2024

E44S2: “The Nation in 60 Minutes” w/ JJ Carrell

JJ Carrell, retired Border Patrol Agent and co-host of “Unrestricted Invasion,” discusses what our nation is currently facing as we hurtle to the November Presidential Election. The shocking number of foreign student visas is playing an enormous role in the Hamas protests and in the destruction of college campuses across …

May 13, 2024

“Futurist Clif High on the Meaning of Life”

Clif High is a futurist and programmer, who has made a reputation for eerily reliable predictions of future events. His methodology is a precursor to AI, which “crawls” the internet and identifies linguistic and grammatical structures in the “collective unconscious” of humanity as a whole. He then takes that data …

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