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What’s Hidden Inside the NSA Spy Hub in Manhattan?
The Intercept (Titanpointe Research): https://theintercept.com/2016/11/16/t…
NSA Leaks: https://www.theguardian.com/world/int…
Check out Sharik: / sharikgeneve
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Elon Musk and Tesla have promised full self-driving cars, but they haven’t delivered. Now they might have to fully retract the claim and face consequences.
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Neighbors say that the company is using up the drinking water they rely on. This is just one of the data center fights unfolding across the state which is becoming the “data center alley” of the Midwest. https://www.citact.org
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The company was previously denied access to U.S. markets — until they donated millions to Trump’s inaugural fund. Now, small farms across the country are sounding the alarms. More Perfect Union is an Emmy-winning, nonprofit newsroom whose mission is to build power for working people.
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However, until now, there has been no official record of the number of data centers in America, who owns them, or how much electricity they consume. In an exclusive deep dive into the industry, Business Insider reporters cracked the code and, for the first time, revealed the true cost of the data warehouses feeding our growing appetite for cloud computing and AI. We travelled to Virginia to meet people living in the shadow of 80-foot-high boxes that emit a constant drone, and to the drought-ridden state of Arizona, where some data centers are using as much as a million gallons of water a day to help cool their computer servers.
Business Insider also discovered that the power needs of data centers have forced some states to withdraw from their carbon emissions targets. Power companies are even looking to extend the life of coal and gas plants to help meet the unprecedented demand.
You can access our long read on data centers on the Business Insider website: https://www.businessinsider.com/ai-da…
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The Town of The Blue Mountains would like to share its sympathies and condolences to the people of Jamaica following the events of Hurricane Melissa.
The Blue Mountains has a strong connection with Jamaica through the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program. Every year, the Town benefits from the contributions of workers from Jamaica, who play an essential role in supporting the Town’s agricultural industry. On October 28, 2025, Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica, impacting its citizens and causing catastrophic damage across the island.
“We’re deeply saddened by the destruction and loss caused by Hurricane Melissa,” said Mayor Andrea Matrosovs. “On behalf of Council, I want to extend my heartfelt sympathies to the people of Jamaica and to the many Jamaican workers who are part of our community. The contributions they bring to The Blue Mountains are invaluable, and my condolences go out to all who have been impacted.”
The Georgian Bay Fruit Growers Association, following the advice of F.A.R.M.S. and the Jamaican Liaison Service, recommends that residents or members of the public who wish to support relief and recovery efforts in Jamaica make monetary donations to the official Government of Jamaica recovery portal online at https://supportjamaica.gov.jm.
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Initially detected as a faint object at magnitude 18, it was quickly identified as an interstellar visitor due to its hyperbolic trajectory, with precovery images tracing its path back to mid-May 2025 from telescopes like NASA’s TESS and the Zwicky Transient Facility. Unlike the enigmatic 1I/ʻOumuamua, which lacked a coma, 3I/ATLAS revealed cometary activity almost immediately, including a fuzzy coma and subtle tail, confirming its icy nature and earning the “3I” designation as the third such object after 2I/Borisov in 2019.
The comet’s path originates from the direction of Sagittarius, having journeyed through interstellar space for potentially billions of years before entering our solar system at speeds exceeding 137,000 miles per hour. It reached perihelion—its closest approach to the Sun—on October 29, 2025, at about 1.36 AU, passing inside Mars’ orbit without posing any threat to Earth, from which it stayed at least 1.8 AU away. Physically, 3I/ATLAS features a small, icy nucleus likely under 1 kilometer in diameter, enveloped in a reddish coma of gas and dust up to 26,000 kilometers wide, driven by sublimation of water ice, carbon dioxide, and other volatiles. Observations revealed unusually high CO2 production rates (around 129 kg/s) and water vapor emissions, alongside rarer detections like atomic nickel vapor, painting a picture of a primitive body depleted in certain carbon compounds.
Scientific scrutiny has been intense, with contributions from Hubble, James Webb Space Telescope, and ground-based observatories like the Very Large Telescope, which detected cyanide and carbonyl sulfide in its coma. ESA’s ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter and Mars Express captured images during a close pass by the Red Planet on October 3, 2025, at 30 million kilometers, revealing a fuzzy nucleus amid a developing coma but struggling to resolve finer details due to the comet’s faintness. These findings underscore 3I/ATLAS’s significance as a window into extrasolar chemistry, possibly from a star system twice Earth’s age, though debates linger—astronomer Avi Loeb has speculated on artificial origins based on its trajectory, a claim largely dismissed by peers in favor of natural explanations. As it recedes post-perihelion, ongoing spectroscopy promises deeper insights into its isotopic makeup and the diversity of rogue wanderers in the galaxy.
Newly released 3I Atlas data coming out of China is raising major questions and confirming concerns many analysts including Avi Loeb have discussed for months. In today’s video, we break down what the data actually shows, why it matters, and how it fits into the larger global picture everyone needs to be paying attention to. This is not about speculation – we’re going directly into the numbers, the sourcing, and the broader implications.
Pawsome furiends! Share far and wide to find our furry friends a new home – Love, Frankie Malloy

Hi, I’m Pudge!
I’m a 5-month-old spirit cat – a gentle soul who’s trying so hard to be the confident, loving cat I know I can be. The world still feels a little big and uncertain sometimes, but I’ve made real progress, and I’m ready to keep growing with the help of someone patient, kind, and understanding.
When I first arrived, I was timid and undersocialized – quick to hide and unsure about humans. I’m still on the shy side, but every day I’m learning that love, safety, and even a little fun can come from the people around me. I just need someone who’s willing to go at my pace, to teach me that trust is something safe to give.
I might spend my first days watching quietly from a cozy hidey spot, but don’t let that fool you – I want to be brave. I’m motivated by tasty wet food, Churu tubes, and wand toys, and those are the best ways to coax me out and help me feel safe. With each gentle interaction, I grow more curious, more playful, and more open.
I get along well with other cats and would likely thrive with a confident feline friend to show me the ropes. I’m still not a fan of being picked up just yet, but I enjoy calm companionship and being near gentle people who respect my boundaries.
Everyone who meets me says my fur feels like velvet – soft, sleek, and impossible not to pet (once I’m ready for that, of course). I’m really hoping to find someone who sees past my shyness and understands the reward of helping a quiet, sensitive soul come into his own.
If you believe in second chances, soft landings, and the magic of watching a scared little heart grow brave – I might just be the cat you’ve been waiting for.
My adoption fee is $185 and includes my spay/neuter, internal and external parasite treatments, up-to-date vaccinations, and an ID microchip!
Come visit me at the GTHS and speak with one of the amazing Adoption Counsellors-they’d love to help you learn more about me and how to support a spirit kitten like me. We’re open for adoptions every day from 12:00pm-4:00pm, and I can’t wait to start my journey toward finding a safe, loving home.
With cautious purrs and hopeful eyes,
Pudge
Georgian Triangle Humane Society (705) 445-5204

Hi, I’m Annie – and if you’re patient, kind, and have a soft spot for shy dogs like me, I just might be your perfect match.
I’m a 2-year-old girl with the most gorgeous eyes you’ve ever seen – that’s what everyone tells me, anyway. I don’t really like the spotlight, but when you get to know me, you’ll see how much love I’ve been waiting to share.
When I first arrived at the shelter, I was scared – really scared. I didn’t know where I was, who to trust, or what was going to happen next. I just wanted to stay in one safe spot and be left alone. I didn’t mean to be grumpy; I was just overwhelmed. But the people here didn’t give up on me. They gave me time, space, and so much patience. And slowly… I started to trust. I started to bloom.
Now, with the people I know, I’m playful, affectionate, and even a little goofy. I love my walks and I’m told I do really well on a leash – no barking at people, bikes, or dogs, just enjoying the fresh air and keeping pace. I still have more to learn, but I’m trying my best every day.
I’ve even had some fun off-leash play with another dog (a polite boy), and we had a great time playing chase and bowing to each other. That said, I can get a bit protective of high-value treats and food if other dogs are nearby – I just want to keep my goodies safe. For now, I’d do best as the only pet in the home while I continue to build confidence and learn to share.
I don’t know how I feel about cats yet, and because I’m still learning that the world isn’t so scary, I’d do best in a calm home without young children. If you have respectful kids over 13, that might be okay – as long as they can understand I need time and patience.
What I really need is someone who sees me – not just the shy dog I was, but the loving companion I’m becoming. Someone who understands that progress isn’t always fast, but it’s worth every step. Someone who will celebrate the little victories with me and gently guide me when I get a bit unsure.
If you’re experienced with fearful dogs, know a bit about reading doggy body language, and believe in the power of positive reinforcement, I think we could be a great team.
Because October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month, my adoption fee is has been reduced to $300 to help me find my forever home that much faster. My adoption fee includes my spay/neuter, up to date vaccinations, dewormer and a microchip. If you want to learn more about me, please come visit the GTHS and speak with one of the amazing Adoption Counsellors! The GTHS is open for adoptions from 12pm-4:00pm, every single day of the week and they would be thrilled to introduce you to me! I can’t wait to meet you and am looking forward to starting my new life with my new family!
I may always be a little cautious – but I promise you, once I trust you, you’ll have my whole heart.
Annie
Georgian Triangle Humane Society (705) 445-5204

This is the real me, “Frankie Malloy”
Pawsome furiends! Which adorable critter clips would make your heart go pitter-patter? Share your suggestions in the comments below! Whether it’s playful puppies, sleepy kitties, or bouncy bunnies, we’d love to hear what makes you smile! – Love, Frankie Malloy