POST PASS

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The Washington Post was once a journalism powerhouse, with 130,000 print and 2.5 million digital subscribers. A third of its staff have just been laid off. The Washington Post, currently owned by Amazon founder and billionaire Jeff Bezos, fired hundreds of journalists and staff. The reductions are across the newsroom, scrapping the sports and books sections, and major cuts to the international, metro, and podcast desks.

PARADISE FOUND

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Here's an idea. Are you searching for an affordable paradise home?

ADULT MARY JANE USE

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Weed, Pot, Marijuana, aka Cannabis Use May Be Linked to Better Brain Health in Older Adults, Researchers Say

CARPET BUGGERS

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We hear phrases like rolling out the red carpet. Some wall-to-wall floor coverings are permanently installed for full room coverage and warmth, while rugs are smaller, portable, and decorative pieces placed on top of existing flooring. Rugs are easily moved, cleaned, and used for styling, whereas carpets offer a seamless, long-term, and typically more expensive flooring solution.

THE FROZEN APPLE

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NYC could face more snow as Northeast, Mid-Atlantic brace for freezing cold temps How cold is it? Enough for the surrounding shorelines to freeze.

GLOMAR WONT FLY

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The following term, NCND, is not appropriate for the recent DOJ dump of the Epstein Files. It is called GLOMAR, on PENETRATION, the term NCND is inappropriate for the recent DOJ release of the Epstein Files. GLOMAR involves PENETRATION. A Glomar response is a legal term for a U.S. government agency's refusal to confirm or deny the existence of records in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, often summarized as “we can neither confirm nor deny” (NCND).

ROCK COLLEGE

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Ahhh yes, light that lava lamps and put your headphones on. Do you remember when music first felt like a journey into the mind?

In this video, we dive deep into 10 psychedelic songs that defined the 1960s tracks that didn’t just change rock music, but transformed how it was experienced. From hypnotic riffs to mind-bending lyrics, these timeless songs captured the spirit of the hippie counterculture and ushered in an era of fearless musical experimentation.

Think you recognize them all? Try more incense, less algorithm:

HOW LOW CAN CUBA GO?

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The communist island is low on everything, not just tourism. Cuba is running on empty, reflecting a deepening energy and economic crisis where critical fuel shortages are crippling transport, electricity, tourism, and basic services, driven in large part by cuts in oil supplies and long-term economic pressures.

Meanwhile, Cuba’s entry rules are particularly complex for certain passport holders. Some travelers cannot enter purely for tourism and must fall under specific permitted categories. Documentation requirements differ based on nationality, and special travel cards may be issued instead of standard tourist permits. Visitors must clearly declare the purpose of their trip, with some reasons subject to additional review. Long-standing political factors continue to shape Cuba’s entry system

POTUS vs FLOTUS

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The only thing worse than Trump’s approval ratings is the so-called Melania’s hit documentary film release.
Bezos did the world a favor spending 75 million on the Melanie project. Public service to expose the naked social truth. We can only imagine how Melanie feels about Donald.. You did this to me you SOB. You and your bully pulpit lies…… It's in 1600 theaters worldwide just the prints or electronic distribution costs are 1 to 2.5 million.