• After nearly a decade in space

    A spacecraft traveled over 3 billion miles in 9 years to finally reach Pluto—and what it captured changed everything. Towering mountains of water ice rising above frozen plains revealed a world far more complex than anyone imagined.

    From a blurry dot to a dynamic landscape, Pluto suddenly came to life.
    After nearly a decade in space A spacecraft traveled over 3 billion miles in 9 years to finally reach Pluto—and what it captured changed everything. Towering mountains of water ice rising above frozen plains revealed a world far more complex than anyone imagined. From a blurry dot to a dynamic landscape, Pluto suddenly came to life.
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  • As tensions continue to rise, Donald Trump has suggested that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was among the first to support taking action against Iran, citing concerns over nuclear capability.
    Now in its fourth week, the situation remains unclear, with conflicting accounts inside the administration about how decisions were made. Some officials point to Israel already preparing its own move, while others emphasize long-standing fears around Iran’s nuclear program.
    Trump also noted that Iran’s response was unexpected, though reports suggest there may have been internal warnings beforehand. Meanwhile, his decision to extend the deadline by five days adds another layer of uncertainty to an already volatile situation.
    As the crisis deepens, key questions remain about how events escalated — and what comes next. The world is watching closely.
    #BreakingNews #Trump #Iran #Israel #Geopolitics #GlobalTensions #WorldNews #StayInformed #TrendingNow
    As tensions continue to rise, Donald Trump has suggested that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was among the first to support taking action against Iran, citing concerns over nuclear capability. Now in its fourth week, the situation remains unclear, with conflicting accounts inside the administration about how decisions were made. Some officials point to Israel already preparing its own move, while others emphasize long-standing fears around Iran’s nuclear program. Trump also noted that Iran’s response was unexpected, though reports suggest there may have been internal warnings beforehand. Meanwhile, his decision to extend the deadline by five days adds another layer of uncertainty to an already volatile situation. As the crisis deepens, key questions remain about how events escalated — and what comes next. The world is watching closely. #BreakingNews #Trump #Iran #Israel #Geopolitics #GlobalTensions #WorldNews #StayInformed #TrendingNow
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  • In Mason County, Kentucky, 82-year-old farmer Ida Huddleston and her daughter Delsia Bare have turned down a combined $26 million offer from a developer linked to a major tech company that wants to build a massive data center on their land.

    The family owns hundreds of acres of farmland near Maysville, where land typically sells for a fraction of what they were offered—making the deal roughly 10x above market value.

    Despite promises of jobs and economic growth, they refused. For them, the land is generational—worked by their family for decades and still producing food.

    “$26 million doesn’t mean anything… I’ll stay and hold and feed a nation,” Bare said, while Huddleston added simply: “I’m staying put.”

    The proposed data center could still move forward using nearby land, but their decision has struck a chord—highlighting a growing tension across rural America as Big Tech expands into farmland and families weigh profit against preservation.
    In Mason County, Kentucky, 82-year-old farmer Ida Huddleston and her daughter Delsia Bare have turned down a combined $26 million offer from a developer linked to a major tech company that wants to build a massive data center on their land. The family owns hundreds of acres of farmland near Maysville, where land typically sells for a fraction of what they were offered—making the deal roughly 10x above market value. Despite promises of jobs and economic growth, they refused. For them, the land is generational—worked by their family for decades and still producing food. “$26 million doesn’t mean anything… I’ll stay and hold and feed a nation,” Bare said, while Huddleston added simply: “I’m staying put.” The proposed data center could still move forward using nearby land, but their decision has struck a chord—highlighting a growing tension across rural America as Big Tech expands into farmland and families weigh profit against preservation.
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  • It felt like a lifetime of episodes… but it really wasn’t

    The original Mr. Bean series had just 15 episodes. That’s it.

    It aired from 1990 to 1995 with only a handful of half-hour episodes, yet somehow it feels like it went on forever. For many of us, it actually did

    TV channels kept replaying those same episodes again and again, often in random order. Because of that, it never felt limited. Every time it came on, it felt like something new. And since most of the humor was visual rather than dialogue, it stayed funny no matter how many times you watched it

    Then things grew even bigger. There were specials, movies, and even an animated series with over 100 episodes

    What started as a small show slowly turned into something much larger — almost like its own little universe

    It’s a great reminder that impact isn’t about how long something lasts. Sometimes, even a few episodes can create memories that stay with people forever
    It felt like a lifetime of episodes… but it really wasn’t The original Mr. Bean series had just 15 episodes. That’s it. It aired from 1990 to 1995 with only a handful of half-hour episodes, yet somehow it feels like it went on forever. For many of us, it actually did TV channels kept replaying those same episodes again and again, often in random order. Because of that, it never felt limited. Every time it came on, it felt like something new. And since most of the humor was visual rather than dialogue, it stayed funny no matter how many times you watched it Then things grew even bigger. There were specials, movies, and even an animated series with over 100 episodes What started as a small show slowly turned into something much larger — almost like its own little universe It’s a great reminder that impact isn’t about how long something lasts. Sometimes, even a few episodes can create memories that stay with people forever
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  • North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has spoken.

    He's publicly labeled the United States a “perpetrator of state terrorism,” according to reporting from NK News based on statements from North Korean state media.

    The comments came as part of a broader speech in which Kim also repeated his long‑standing opposition to South Korea and justified his country’s military posture amid rising regional tension.

    The statement adds to an increasingly hostile war of words between Pyongyang and Washington as geopolitical pressures continue to mount.
    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has spoken. He's publicly labeled the United States a “perpetrator of state terrorism,” according to reporting from NK News based on statements from North Korean state media. The comments came as part of a broader speech in which Kim also repeated his long‑standing opposition to South Korea and justified his country’s military posture amid rising regional tension. The statement adds to an increasingly hostile war of words between Pyongyang and Washington as geopolitical pressures continue to mount.
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