MAGA congressman says Americans would become ‘unglued’ over alien briefings: ‘You’d be up at night worrying’

MAGA congressman says Americans would become 'unglued' over alien briefings: 'You'd be up at night worrying' https://t.co/sYBpmiHNst — Daily Mail (@DailyMail) April 3, 2026 A MAGA congressman warned that Americans would become ‘unglued’ if they were fully briefed on what he recently learned about aliens. Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett, a Republican, said the country deserved …

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Worrying trend: Plagiarism penalties diluted, ideological battles jeopardizing academia’s credibility; strategic counteraction underway.

The concern about potential dilution of punishments for plagiarism is troubling. It underscores broader worries about ideological shifts impacting academic integrity. Striking a balance between fairness and maintaining the standards of meritocracy is crucial to preserve academia’s credibility. The use of strategic weapons to counteract such trends highlights the escalating ideological battles within educational institutions. …

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The +4.9% GDP growth, amidst worrying economic indicators, prompts a critical inquiry into its underlying source.

The apparent contradiction of +4.9% GDP growth amid concerning economic indicators raises questions about the true source of this growth. Notably, spiking continuing claims in unemployment and the drop in UPS shares, driven by decreased package demand and a collapse in U.S. demand for cardboard boxes, underscore the uncertainty surrounding the reported economic expansion. With …

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What’s happening in China is worrying and could deal a huge blow to Japan’s economy

China’s downturn leaves Japan with little external support China risks likely to be debated at BOJ’s Sept meeting Govt’s Aug report warned of concern over China Darkening global outlook cast shadow over BOJ exit path TOKYO, Sept 7 (Reuters) – Policymakers in Tokyo believe China’s deepening economic woes could hit Japan’s fragile recovery, especially if …

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