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The current war with Iran is a necessity.  Iran is a danger to you and me. Iran has been working on nuclear weapons for 35 years.  Some say Iran already has The Bomb. Others admit Iran has enough fissile material for from sixty to 90 bombs. And Iran has been working on intercontinental ballistic missiles since at
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Brooklyn, NY – For more than half a century, we have told ourselves a story about space. It is a story of missions. We launch. We travel. We land. We plant a flag. And we come home. Apollo did it. Artemis is trying to do it again. Every headline, every press release, every televised launch
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Momentum is building fast around breakout young artist Janie Kogan as music industry veteran Paul Anthony, widely respected for helping develop some of pop culture’s biggest names, publicly praised the emerging talent while Big Mac Entertainment (BME) prepares a highly anticipated remix of Janie’s standout single “Eye Contact.” Fresh off strong early traction and growing
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There are people who chase the spotlight—and then there are people who understand where the light comes from. Howard Bloom has always belonged to the second kind. He doesn’t enter a room so much as alter its chemistry. Long before algorithms dictated fame and virality could be measured in clicks, Bloom was already mapping the unseen
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In an entertainment world that increasingly rewards authenticity and versatility, few emerging talents embody both quite like Despina Mirou. With a background that blends European sophistication with Hollywood ambition, Mirou has steadily built a reputation as an artist who moves fluidly between film, fashion, and international cultural circles. Born in Greece, Mirou’s journey into the
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Who the Hell Is Howard Bloom? Howard Bloom is one of those wildly eclectic thinkers who refuses to be pinned down — he’s part science theorist, part cultural provocateur, and part cosmic storyteller. Born in Buffalo in 1943, Bloom started off as a science-obsessed kid, digging into microbiology and cosmology long before most people could
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Nicole Mendez has served as Executive Director of the Mendez National Institute of Transplantation Foundation (MNITF) since 1995. MNITF is a public nonprofit dedicated to advancing the science and practice of organ transplantation and therapies for end-stage organ disease through research, education, and innovation. The organization was founded by Nicole’s father and uncle, Dr. Rafael Mendez and
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Howard Bloom has never written “safe” books. He writes the kind that make people uncomfortable because they refuse to stay in their lane. Biology bleeds into politics. Physics crashes into psychology. Culture gets treated like a living organism instead of a polite abstraction. That through-line runs straight into the mission of the Howard Bloom Institute — and it’s
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The Howard Bloom Institute isn’t built for soundbites, hot takes, or intellectual comfort. It exists for people who want to understand why the world behaves the way it does—not just what’s happening on the surface. Founded by Howard Bloom, the Institute operates as a home base for deep thinking about human behavior, evolution, power, belief systems, and the future of
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2025 marked a bold, boundary-pushing year for Howard Bloom, one that once again proved why he is regarded as one of the most provocative thinkers of our time—unafraid to challenge convention, fuse disciplines, and reimagine the future. At the center of the year was the release of his groundbreaking new book, “The Case of the Sexual Cosmos:
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Howard Bloom has never been interested in polite thinking. He’s the kind of writer who looks at accepted wisdom, tilts his head, and asks an uncomfortable question: What if we’ve been wrong the whole time? That instinct drives his latest book, The Case of the Sexual Cosmos: Everything You Wanted to Know About Nature Is Wrong — a provocative
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On Monday December 8th the Oxford University Press Journal SLEEP Advances made a startling claim: that, as one headline put it, getting less than seven hours of sleep is linked to shorter life expectancy. In other words, get less than seven hours of sleep per night and you shorten your life. Which means that getting between
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The big question in astrophysics right now is whether our solar system has been penetrated by a giant spaceship.  A spaceship from a distant solar system. And from a distant civilization. A spaceship that deliberately cruised past three separate planets, then hid behind the sun.  Why swing behind the sun? Says Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, to release
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Frankly, I was horrified by the coverage of Israel’s retaliatory strikes on October 29th.  Horrified by the headlines claiming, “strikes kill more than 100 in Gaza.” And horrified by the mainstream media’s coverage of this entire Gaza war. The mainstream media has been hijacked by Hamas. Hijacked by Muslim movements that want to see Israel exterminated
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Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Frank Pizzoli. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn. TriVersity Talk! Is part of TriVersity’s
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