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In case the loosers of his cabinet are wondering why were they the chosen ones:

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The more we hurt others, the more we get hurt. The only way to stop #terrorism is to stop terrorizing.

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Juan Gonzales, at the 30-year celebration of Democracy Now:

"As the Black Panther party often reminded us, and as the Palestinian, Iranian people, and the Iraqi people, and the Afghan people have prooved, the spirit of the people is greater than the man's technology."

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Doing the same thing over & over and expecting...

People should rally behind a new party, a party that does not accept corporate money, that doesn't condone & fuel genocide, a party that is environmentally conscious, & chooses diplomacy over war.

The Green party is that party.

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A construction worker who builds a skyscraper doesn't get any perks & these 'cks who're not only worthless, but get us into real danger by constantly getting us into wars & genocides, get royal treatment.
Can you imagine how the unpaid TSA workers feel around the overly paid ICE 'cks?

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No, these were not military operations as the #Turd-Reich wants us to think. They were cowardly, lawless murders of innocent civilians and heads of sovereign countries. In one word: #terrorism.

The only way to stop terrorism is to stop terrorizing.

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How smart would it be to put boots on a ground in a region in which our country helped Israel commit war crimes and genocide? All we have left is bombs and cockery. Brains we've run out of a long time ago.

#goodtoknow The only way to stop terrorism is to stop terrorizing.

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They stopped saying that the #truth is a foreign talking point bc, w/ so much lying, that trope became true.

They'll stop saying "peace through strength" too asa more people understand that what our government's doing to other peoples is not only illegal, but straight out #terrorism.

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BREAKING:

Governor Gavin Newsom:

"This is a wrecking-ball presidency."

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#goodtoknow #Iran

Apparently, only some governments can kill its protesting citizens without repercussions, while others have to be bombed & its children, by the school-fulls, blasted into smithereens.

The only way to stop #terrorism is to stop terrorizing.

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Patel is Kash - ing in on Chinese stock worth more than 5 million dollars while his president is manipulating the markets.

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This fish has cloned itself for 100,000 years. Scientists just figured out how. Amazon mollies don't need a man, and never will. A new study finds they can purge and repair genetic mutations that would otherwise plague a self-cloning species.

Beim Amazonenkärpfling (Poecilia formosa) aus Nordamerika gilt Frauenpower: Die Art besteht nur aus Weibchen, die sich seit 100.000 Jahren asexuell klonen – dank „Genkonversion“. In der Tierwelt einzigartig. 💡🐟

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**March Madness is almost here,** and a new Columbus-built app is giving fans a very different way to play along. A free web platform called Bracket Bandit launched this week ahead of Selection Sunday for both the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments. The game works like a traditional bracket pool with one major twist. If your bracket is doing poorly, you may get the chance to steal someone else’s. At the end of each round, players in the bottom 25 percent of the standings are allowed to take a bracket from another competitor. The idea is to keep people in the game longer, even if their original picks fall apart early in the tournament. The app was created by Columbus resident John R. Blakely, who said the goal was to make bracket pools more entertaining for casual fans and serious basketball followers alike. > “Whether you know college basketball or you pick teams based on mascots, this keeps you in the game longer,” Blakely said. “If your bracket gets busted early, you can try to steal a better one.” Bracket Bandit supports both the men’s and women’s tournaments and allows players to compete simultaneously in each. The bracket selection feature will open once the official NCAA tournament matchups are announced on Selection Sunday. ### The competition is free to enter and includes more than $400 in local prizes from Columbus-area businesses. Sponsors include The Daily Growler, UA Pizza, Back Nine Golf, and The Daily Bar. The first-place winner will receive a prize package valued at about $250, including a $100 gift certificate to Back Nine Golf and $50 gift cards to the other participating businesses. Second and third place winners will also receive prize bundles from the sponsors. Players can register now and choose their usernames before the tournament brackets are revealed. Once the official NCAA tournament field is announced Sunday night, participants will be able to make their picks and start planning their strategy. To register for the Men’s Tournament, visit bracketbandit.com. To register for the Women’s Tournament, visit women2026.bracketbandit.com.

This New March Madness App Lets You Steal Other People’s Brackets - Chelsea Wiley

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**Ohio’s beloved Hocking Hills State Park** has been recognized as one of the most picturesque and underrated camping destinations in the United States. According to a recent study by Betway, the park ranked #2 nationwide, earning an impressive score of 93.9 out of 100. The study analyzed social media and outdoor activity data, including Instagram, TikTok, and AllTrails, to determine which lesser-known camping spots are capturing the attention of outdoor enthusiasts. Hocking Hills stood out with: * 33,200 TikTok posts, the highest among all underrated spots in the study * 224,414 images on AllTrails, the second most in the survey * 61,500 hashtagged Instagram posts, ranking 6th overall The top spot went to Red River Gorge in Kentucky, but Hocking Hills’ high ranking underscores its growing popularity among nature lovers who value both adventure and aesthetics. ### Why Hocking Hills Is So Scenic Cedar Falls. Photo by Chelsea Wiley. Nestled in southeastern Ohio, Hocking Hills is renowned for its dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and dense forests. The park offers a variety of trails and natural attractions that appeal to campers, hikers, and photographers alike, including: **Old Man’s Cave** – A series of scenic gorges and rock formations that change with every season **Ash Cave** – The largest recessed cave in Ohio, offering a stunning backdrop for nature photography **Cedar Falls** – A breathtaking waterfall surrounded by rich, wooded scenery Beyond its iconic landmarks, Hocking Hills is also celebrated for its accessibility. Just a short drive from Columbus, the park provides city dwellers an immersive escape into nature without requiring a cross-country trek. Its combination of striking natural features and convenience has made it a favorite for weekend campers and day-trippers alike. ### The Allure of Underrated Camping The Betway study highlights the growing trend of seeking out lesser-known destinations that offer scenic beauty without the crowds of more famous national parks like Yosemite or the Grand Canyon. Hocking Hills’ strong social media presence demonstrates that even “hidden gems” can capture the imagination of adventurers nationwide. For those planning a camping trip this spring or summer, Hocking Hills offers a mix of rugged terrain, accessible trails, and picture-perfect views—making it easy to see why the park is topping scenic camping lists. ### Where to Camp in Hocking Hills Old Man’s Cave. Photo via Facebook For those looking to experience Hocking Hills firsthand, the park offers a variety of camping options to suit every style. Visitors can choose from traditional tent and RV sites, primitive walk-in campsites nestled in the woods, or rustic camper cabins for a cozier experience. The main Hocking Hills State Park Campground provides amenities like restrooms, showers, picnic areas, and fire rings, while nearby private campgrounds offer additional options for tents, RVs, and cabins. To explore the full ranking of America’s most picturesque underrated camping spots, you can view the Betway list here. .

Hocking Hills Named One of America’s Most Scenic Underrated Camping Spots - Chelsea Wiley

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**If you’ve ever wondered how early** you actually need to arrive at the airport, John Glenn Columbus International has a tool that can help take the guesswork out of it. Travelers flying out of CMH can now check estimated TSA security wait times directly on the airport’s website before leaving home. The airport’s security page shows hour-by-hour wait time estimates for the entire day, giving passengers a quick look at how busy checkpoints are expected to be. On average, passengers moving through security at CMH wait about 21 minutes, though that number can vary depending on the time of day. The tool breaks down estimates by hour so travelers can see when lines may be longer or shorter. For example, wait times in the early morning may only be a few minutes, while mid-afternoon periods could approach 20 minutes or more. ### Of course, the estimates aren’t a guarantee. The airport notes that wait times are subject to change and may not reflect the exact experience travelers will have when they arrive. Even with the tool available, airport officials still recommend arriving at least 90 minutes before domestic flights and two hours before international departures to allow enough time for parking, check-in, and security. Still, for anyone trying to plan their trip a little more precisely, the page offers a helpful glimpse at how busy the airport might be before you even leave the house. You can check the wait time estimates here: flycolumbus.com/passengers/security.

Flying Out of CMH? This Tool Shows TSA Wait Times Before You Leave - Chelsea Wiley

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More and more #F1 countries are getting involved in the war...

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**If you thought last summer felt a little hazier, you weren’t imagining it.** The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission just released its annual air quality report, and while most days still landed in the “Good” category, there were a few not-so-great milestones mixed in. ### The headline numbers From November 2024 through October 2025: * 76% of days had “Good” ozone levels, which is actually up from the previous year. * Only 55% of days had “Good” fine particle pollution (PM2.5) levels, down from 65%. * The region issued eight Air Quality Alerts, more than double the three alerts the year before. A big factor in the spike? Canadian wildfire smoke drifting into central Ohio and driving up PM2.5 levels. ### A first in 13 years On June 12, 2025, Columbus recorded its first ozone day rated “Unhealthy” for everyone since 2012. Not just “unhealthy for sensitive groups.” Unhealthy, period. On Air Quality Alert days, kids, older adults, and people with respiratory conditions like asthma can experience symptoms like shortness of breath and wheezing. But when levels hit “Unhealthy,” it’s something everyone should pay attention to. ### Why it’s happening Ozone forms when pollution from cars and industry reacts with heat and sunlight. So when we get warmer-than-average temps and less rain, like we did this year, ozone levels can climb. MORPC monitors air quality as part of a national network and issues daily forecasts using the Air Quality Index. Alerts are based on forecasted conditions, similar to how weather advisories work. They’re also expanding neighborhood-level monitoring across Franklin County, with 36 PurpleAir sensors now providing real-time data. ### What you can do No one person fixes regional air quality, but small choices add up: * Cut down on unnecessary driving on high-pollution days * Skip outdoor burning when air quality is poor * Consider carpooling, biking, or public transit You can sign up for Air Quality Alerts through MORPC to get notified when conditions aren’t great. The full report breaks down trends in more detail, but the takeaway is pretty simple. Most days are still good. But some are getting worse. And yes, it’s worth paying attention.

Central Ohio’s Air Quality Took a Hit Last Year - Chelsea Wiley

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**COhatch officially opened its new campus-style hub** at 50 and 60 East Olentangy Street, adding coworking space, event venues, a restored historic home for members, and soon, a rooftop cocktail lounge to the heart of the city. The project marks the company’s 38th building restoration and is part of Powell’s larger plan to reinvest in its walkable downtown core. For COhatch CEO and co-founder Matt Davis, the opening is personal. He and his wife have lived in Powell for more than two decades, and he says bringing the concept to his hometown feels like a full-circle moment. ### So what’s actually inside? The newly renovated 14,000-square-foot building houses private offices, dedicated desks, quiet coworking areas, meeting rooms, and event space for everything from corporate gatherings to weddings. Members get 24/7 access, high-speed Wi-Fi, complimentary coffee and tea, printing services, and mailbox options. In other words, all the practical stuff that makes remote work less lonely and a lot more functional. Next up is the Lani Rooftop Lounge, set to open later this month. The indoor and outdoor rooftop space will serve globally inspired food and cocktails, led by award-winning chef Quichocho Lingo and mixologist Alex Johnson. If downtown Powell needed a date night upgrade, this might be it. A rendering of the Middlebury Member House. Coming in May, the Middlebury Member House will open inside a restored historic home designed to feel more like a luxury lodge than a boardroom. Members will be able to work, meet, or host private events in a space that blends old-school charm with modern amenities. The opening also ties into broader infrastructure improvements in Powell, including an extension of Scioto Street and new public parking. City leaders say the development supports long-term economic growth and brings fresh energy to the downtown district. ### Beyond desks and cocktails, COhatch leans heavily into community impact. The co-working space at COhatch. Through its GIVE Scholarship program, the company provides workspace scholarships to more than 1,000 nonprofits annually. Startups can apply for Boost Scholarships, which offer free coworking access and resources to help early-stage businesses get off the ground. Since launching in 2016, COhatch has expanded to 41 locations across seven states and has donated more than $8 million in scholarship funds. For Powell, this new campus is less about adding another office building and more about creating a place where work, events, and community life intersect. If you’d like to learn more about the space, head over to cohatch.com.

A Rooftop Lounge And Coworking Hub Are Coming to Downtown Powell - Chelsea Wiley

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**Just a year after big plans and bold renderings** promised a new era for The Bogey Inn, the proposed golf-themed “entertainment campus” is no longer moving forward. According to NBC4, Rise Brands has officially scrapped its plans to redevelop the longtime Dublin hangout at 6013 Glick Road. Hana Hesselgesser, who joined the company as CEO in January, called the decision “disappointing” and said the envisioned project was not feasible at the Bogey Inn site, she told NBC4-partner The Columbus Dispatch. A Rise Brands representative also confirmed to NBC4 by phone that the company will not be moving forward with the project. Back in January 2025, Rise announced plans to transform the former bar and restaurant into a year-round destination featuring indoor and outdoor bars, a food hall, live entertainment, and a 36-hole putting course. The concept was pitched as a collaboration tied to the nearby Memorial Tournament, blending “the timeless tradition of golf with family-friendly fun” while preserving the Bogey Inn name and its long-standing nostalgia. Dublin’s planning and zoning commission voiced support for the concept in March 2025, encouraging some design tweaks but largely backing the vision. At the time, Rise leaders emphasized their commitment to honoring the original Bogey Inn, which had been a staple in Dublin and neighboring Shawnee Hills for decades. The Bogey Inn permanently closed in 2022 following the death of its previous owner, though it briefly reopened for limited runs during Memorial Tournament weeks. More than 800 items were auctioned off in October 2024 ahead of the building’s demolition, marking the end of an era for many longtime fans. While this particular vision for the Glick Road property won’t be coming to life, Hesselgesser said the company remains “excited about the potential of bringing in a golf-related concept under the Rise Brands umbrella,” she told NBC4. For now, what’s next for the site remains unclear.

Rise Brands Pulls Plug On The Bogey Inn Redevelopment - Chelsea Wiley

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The Rights of Nature: A Short History of Ownership For billions of years nature operated without the need for laws, rights or borders: food, habitat, and most every other resource on the planet were shared between 10 million species.

Tuesday thoughts 🖤

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Die Grafikkarte wurde erstmals 1396 vom finnischen Graf Ikkarte aus den Resten eines Rentiers zusammengesetzt. Dabei half ihm sein französischer Koch Gerard Forcé.

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Der Fleischsalat wurde 1623 vom Schustergesellen Florian Eischsalat erfunden.

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Data-diefstal De kwetsbaarheid van je digitale vingerafdruk

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**Inside a fire station in Livermore, California,** a single light bulb has been glowing for more than a century. It was first switched on in 1901. It has survived renovations, relocations, a faulty power supply, and two world wars. It has outlasted presidents, industries, and entire eras of technology. And it was made in Shelby, Ohio. Known as the Centennial Light, the bulb is recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest known operating light bulb in the world. While it now gives off only a faint glow equivalent to about four watts, roughly the brightness of a nightlight, it has been burning almost continuously for 125 years. Long before Silicon Valley startups and smart homes, a small Ohio factory built a bulb that simply refused to quit. ### Born In Shelby The Centennial Light was manufactured in the late 1890s by the Shelby Electric Company in Shelby, Ohio. At the time, electric lighting was still evolving rapidly, and competition among lamp makers was fierce. The Shelby Electric Company was not a minor operation. Organized with $100,000 in capital stock, the company quickly became one of the most ambitious electric lamp manufacturers in the country. By 1902, the plant was capable of producing 10,000 finished lamps per day. Local newspapers proudly noted that the company stood outside the so-called electrical trust, positioning itself as an aggressive competitor in a fast-growing industry. The technical force behind the Shelby lamp was Adolphe A. Chaillet, a French engineer credited with developing an improved carbon filament design. Company literature from the 1890s claimed the Shelby lamp delivered 20 percent greater efficiency and a 30 percent longer life than other lamps on the market. Tests at the time reportedly showed the Shelby bulb outperforming competitors in forced life trials. In short, this was not an accidental success. The company was intentionally building durable, high quality lamps at a time when electric lighting still felt like the future. One of those hand blown carbon filament bulbs eventually made its way west. The Centennial Light bulb. ### A Donation That Changed History In 1901, the bulb was donated to the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department in California by Dennis Bernal, owner of the Livermore Power and Water Company. According to local accounts, Bernal gifted the bulb to the fire station when he sold his company. It was installed in a hose cart house on L Street and turned on. It has been glowing ever since. Over the decades, the bulb moved at least four times as the fire department relocated. During a 1937 renovation, it was turned off for about a week. In 1976, when the department moved into Fire Station No. 6, officials refused to risk unscrewing it from its socket. Instead, they cut the cord and transported the bulb under escort in a specially designed box. The power interruption during that move lasted just 22 minutes. Today, the bulb runs on an uninterruptible power supply. In 2013, viewers watching a dedicated webcam thought they had witnessed its final flicker. After nearly ten hours of darkness, electricians determined the problem was a faulty power supply. The bulb itself was fine. It returned to its steady glow. ### Why Has It Lasted So Long? Several factors help explain the Centennial Light’s longevity. First, it was built differently. The bulb uses a thick carbon filament rather than the thinner tungsten filaments common in most modern bulbs. The components were handmade, with high-quality brass and glass. It was originally a 60-watt bulb, but over time its output has dimmed to about four watts. Second, it is almost never turned off. Switching a bulb on and off causes repeated heating and cooling cycles that stress the filament. By staying on continuously, the Centennial Light has avoided much of that wear. There is also the matter of philosophy. The Shelby Electric Company was operating in an era when durability was a selling point. The company’s promotional materials emphasized efficiency, strength, and longer life. In the late 1800s, proving that your lamp could outlast a competitor was powerful marketing. More than a century later, one of those lamps is still making the case. ### A World Record With Ohio Roots The Centennial Light was officially recognized by Guinness World Records in 1972 as the most durable light. It has been featured by major news networks, highlighted in documentaries, and even appeared on MythBusters. It has its own website and a loyal following of curious viewers who check in on its steady glow. Every few months, according to the Livermore fire chief, another wave of media attention brings visitors to see it in person. Then things quiet down again. Through all of it, the bulb remains in the care of the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department. When it finally burns out, there are no firm plans for what happens next, though Ripley’s Believe It or Not has expressed interest in acquiring it. Until then, it continues to glow. Not too bad for something that was never supposed to make history.

The World’s Longest-Burning Light Bulb Was Made Right Here In Ohio - Chelsea Wiley

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