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FIRST vs FOURTH

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The central question is not whether surveillance exists, but how it is used. Targeted, lawful surveillance tied to specific threats is generally allowed. Surveillance that is broad, viewpoint-based, or likely to deter people from speaking, organizing or practicing their beliefs risks violating the First Amendment.

SCREAMING AT IRANIANS

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That phrase reads more like a raw headline fragment than a finished line. If you’re aiming for something sharper or more publishable, here are a few cleaner, more intentional rewrites depending on tone:

Factual

  • “Shouting at Iranians”
  • “Verbal confrontation involving Iranians”
  • “Heated exchange with Iranian group”

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NORTHERN LIGHTSHOW

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According to the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, the best chances to catch the light are especially around midnight, when geomagnetic activity tends to intensify. These vibrant displays are caused by charged particles from the sun colliding with gases in Earth's atmosphere. These colors depend on the altitude and types of gases involved; for instance, red lights occur above 120 miles up due to oxygen atoms.

NO PUROS?

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With prices going up in smoke, now some pleasures are no longer affordable or doable. If you have had the pleasure of smoking or being near someone enjoying a Habano PURO, you understand and appreciate this rich aromatherapy.

REAL CLIMATE CHANGE

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Hydration and shade were two key ways to stay cool on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.Credit...Rahmat Gul/Associated Press

MORE GOPROBLEMS

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The Republicans are making a strategic gamble: unity vs. adaptability. It’s Not Just Iran. Trump Is Flailing on Multiple Fronts.
The president is on a losing streak, and even some of his aides are dismayed by his choices.

DARKEST SKI

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The Lyrids (April): This shower typically peaks on the night of April 21 to 22. You can expect to see an average of 10 meteors per hour in dark, clear skies.
The Perseids (August): The Perseids are one of the best meteor showers to observe. They peak between August 11 and 13 and produce over 50 meteors per hour.
The Orionids (October): Featuring some of the brightest and fastest streaking stars, this shower peaks in the hours before dawn on October 22 and produces about 15 meteors per hour.
The Geminids (December): The Geminids are the biggest meteor shower of the year. They peak around December 13 to 14 with 75 meteors per hour. Since it gets dark early, you do not have to stay up until the early hours to see the show.
The Quadrantids (January): Peaking on January 4, this shower features an average of 25 meteors per hour. The peak is relatively short, lasting from about midnight to dawn, but the volume makes it worthwhile.

ENTER THE DRAGON

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The Dragon vs The Paper Tiger? IS IT REALLY TACO TUESDAY?

US-sanctioned ships pass Strait of Hormuz as China calls Trump's blockade 'dangerous' | BBC News

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China confirms three ships passed through Strait of Hormuz

🍁 CANADA 🇨🇦

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Americans are tired of the noise. This is how an intelligent world leader speaks. Carney really is the DEFACTO leader of the free world. See how the people agree with him….