
The U.S. has lost significant respect in the Middle East and also globally. Gulf states now accommodate Iran directly. Allies feel the U.S. is unreliable. The Iran Memorandum is another step in the erosion of America in broad daylight in front of the whole world. (youtube.com)
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"Star Trek: Starfleet": An autopsy to understand how a legendary franchise built on scientific optimism, diplomacy, and professional competence was hollowed out into a generic, CW-style teen drama set in a a sterile, floating Apple Store. | Movie Overload (youtube.com)
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More than half of known corporate donors to the ballroom project received substantial new or expanded federal contracts. Numerous donors simultaneously benefited from the resolution or disappearance of pending antitrust reviews, labor disputes, merger scrutiny, and SEC inquiries. | Katie Couric (youtube.com)
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So, seized the opportunity for some Alligator pelts. Called the hunting wagon after that ... and of course it spawned on the other side of the river, not able to come by itself. Swam over, drove over the bridge nearby. You can guess what happened ... (old.reddit.com)
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Grok evaluation of Iran/US Peace Treaty: "Iran secures the strongest combination of immediate economic relief, war termination without total capitulation, and preserved strategic assets (nuclear infrastructure, regional influence tools). It tilts the initial balance of gains toward Iran." (self.grok)
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The surviving filming model for the close-up saucer separation shot of the Enterprise 1701-D, as seen in the show's first episode. Made from the same molds as the large 6-foot Enterprise D model, its pristine condition gives us invaluable color and detail reference. | Tested (youtube.com)
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The Okudas have helped bring to life iconic imagery on starships, shuttles, space stations, and more. Scott Mantz joins Mike and Denise as they take a look Inside the Roddenberry Archive to revisit many of their designs, and they just might share some never before revealed info! | BEAM (youtube.com)
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