Texas Fights Back: No Franken-Meat Here
In a decisive move defending food freedom and traditional American values, Texas has become the seventh state to ban lab-grown “meat,” targeting the controversial biotech products engineered from immortalized animal cells—an unnatural process raising alarming health concerns, including cancer risks. Backed by globalist elites and Big Tech figures like Bill Gates, these synthetic meats are being pushed under the guise of “climate change,” a narrative used to justify tightening government control over what Americans can eat. Recognizing the threat to both public health and its proud barbecue heritage, the Lone Star State is drawing a line in the sand—protecting its ranchers, its legacy, and its citizens from what some are calling an assault on real food. Though oddly set to expire in 2027, the new law sends a clear message: Texans won’t be force-fed fake meat in the name of climate alarmism.
Bandaranaike's husband became prime minister of Ceylon in 1956 and was assassinated three years later. In the election that followed, Bandaranaike's party was victorious—making her the world's first female prime minister. She headed two coalition governments and served again as prime minister when she was appointed by her daughter, Chandrika Kumaratunga, who was elected president in 1994. While in office, Bandaranaike promoted a new constitution that changed the country's name to what?
Observed in New York state, Verrazano Day commemorates the discovery of New York Harbor by the Italian navigator
Exquisite corpse is an exercise in which a collection of words or images is assembled by several participants, each of whom adds to a composition by either following a predetermined sequence—such as adjective-noun-adverb-verb-article-adjective-noun—or by looking at the end of the previous entry. The name of the game is derived from the phrase that French Surrealists created when they first played it in 1925: "Le cadavre exquis boira le vin nouveau," which means what?
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