June 19, 2025

BREAKING NEWS: Several California Counties Flip Red, as Trump Administration Makes California Remove Dead People and Illegals From the Voter Rolls

David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer | Jun 18, 2025

The reason Democratic politicians like Cal. Gov. Gavin Newsom, Sen. Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff object so strongly to deportation? None of them would have their jobs without illegal alien voters. The Trump Administration has been both deporting people and insisting on dead people's removal from the rolls. The result is that several California Counties have flipped Republican so far, in terms of voter party registration. The map highlights significant voter roll purges in...

BREAKING NEWS: Elon Musk Posts His Own Drug Test Results, Showing Him Negative for Ketamine, Oxycodone, Amphetamines, Other Drugs

David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writeer | Jun 17, 2025

Spacex and Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted his own urinalysis results early Tuesday morning. Speculation about Musk's mental health followed his appearance at the White House 2 weeks ago with a black eye, then tweeting that President Trump was on Epstein's client list, then apologizing for it. The report's public release may reflect Musk's response to ongoing speculation about his drug use, as noted in a June 6, 2025, New York Times article citing Trump's private claims of Musk's...

BREAKING NEWS: Israel Kills Maj Gen. Shadmani, Commander of the Iranian General Staff. Khamenei Appointed Him 2 Days Ago, to Replace the Previous Guy Israel Killed

David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer | Jun 16, 2025

It must be hard to hire generals in Tehran these days. The Israel Defense Force has announced the elimination of Major General Ali Shadmani, the Commander of the Khatam-al Anbiya Central Headquarters of the Iranian General Staff, who was just appointed to the position two days ago by Iranian Supreme-Leader Major Ali Khamenei, following the elimination on Friday of the previous commander, Major General Gholam Ali Rashid, in an Israeli strike on Tehran. The rapid succession of...

One Day After Visiting the Biohazard Labs at Ft. Detrick, DHS Sec. Kristi Noem is Hospitalized for "An Allergic Reaction."

Jun 17, 2025

The Department of Homeland Security has stated that DHS Secretary Kristi Noem was transported by ambulance to a hospital in Washington, D.C. earlier today due to an allergic reaction, adding that she was transported out of an "abundance of caution, and that she is alert and recovering." Some questioned the official "allergic reaction" explanation for DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's hospitalization, linking it to her recent visit to the NIAID Integrated Research Facility at Fort...

Are Hair Extensions Ethical? It Depends On Where Your New Human Hair Comes From

Jun 16, 2025

The ethics of the human hair trade are complex and depend on how it's conducted, given the lack of regulation and the varying conditions under which hair is sourced. As of June 2025, here's a breakdown based on available insights and trends: Arguments Suggesting Unethical Practices Exploitation of Vulnerable Populations: Reports from sources like The Borgen Project (June 2024) and SAPIENS (January 2024) highlight cases where impoverished women, particularly in regions like...

  • Movies and TV shows casting across the US

    Stacker, Jaimie Etkin | Jun 16, 2025

    The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you....

  • The 'king of poisons' is building up in rice

    Stacker, Ayurella Horn-Muller for Grist | Jun 16, 2025

    Throughout the Yangtze River Delta, a region in southern China famed for its widespread rice production, farmers grow belts of slender green stalks. Before they reach several feet tall and turn golden brown, the grassy plants soak in muddy, waterlogged fields for months. Along the rows of submerged plants, levees store and distribute a steady supply of water that farmers source from nearby canals. This traditional practice of flooding paddies to raise the notoriously thirsty...

  • How stress shapes cancer's course

    Stacker, Diana Kwon for Knowable Magazine | Jun 16, 2025

    About two millennia ago, the Greek physicians Hippocrates and Galen suggested that melancholia—depression brought on by an excess of "black bile" in the body—contributed to cancer. Since then, scores of researchers have investigated the association between cancer and the mind, with some going as far as to suggest that some people have a cancer-prone or "Type C" personality. Most researchers now reject the idea of a cancer-prone personality. But they still haven't settled...

  • Brain study identifies a cost of caregiving for new fathers

    Stacker, Darby Saxbe for The Conversation | Jun 16, 2025

    Parenting makes the heart grow fonder, and the brain grow … smaller? Several studies have revealed that the brain loses volume across the transition to parenthood, Darby Saxbe, a psychology professor at the University of Southern California, writes for The Conversation. But researchers are still figuring out what these changes mean for parents. In a 2024 study that looked at brain change in first-time fathers, Saxbe and her colleagues found that brain volume loss was linked...

  • Need an escape? New tech can help you unplug without going totally off the grid.

    Stacker, Cu Fleshman | Jun 16, 2025

    Maybe the verdant peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains are calling your name, or maybe you're intrigued by the variety of flora and fauna at Joshua Tree National Park. No matter what kind of outdoor adventure piques your interest, there's always an opportunity for exploration on the horizon—and new technological advancements can help you get there. Particularly in the early months, as more people spend time outside as part of a renewed commitment to health and wellness, the...

  • The Daily Santa Monica Crime and Drug Video - March 19, 2025

    Santa Monica Coalition | Jun 16, 2025
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    Santa Monica's City Council thinks the city is just fine. One councilmember called the homeless residents our neighbors, their wants and desires equivalent to those of people who pay rent and pay taxes. The 'freedom' of some, most of whom suffer from drug addiction and mental illness, to live in filth, disease and to commit crimes with impunity, is valued over the ability of the rest of society to live healthy lives in law and order. Watch the videos shot and distributed by...

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