TikToker Sued For Impersonating a Federal Agent As “Prank”

A social media comedian’s unconventional business model has landed him in federal court after allegedly impersonating government officials while confronting workplace managers on camera. Kalamar White, known online as “Agent Ratliff,” faces serious legal consequences for what he claims is legitimate complaint resolution work. According to sources, White operates OCDA (Occupational Care Diversity Affairs), a … Read more

Dr Rhonda Patrick: Just a 10% increase in ultra-processed food consumption led to over a 60% higher risk of developing prediabetes

A groundbreaking study has revealed an alarming connection between ultra-processed foods and the rapid development of prediabetes in young adults, prompting renewed calls from health experts to reconsider our relationship with convenience foods. Dr. Rhonda Patrick, a prominent biomedical scientist, has drawn attention to research showing that even modest increases in ultra-processed food consumption can … Read more

Elon Musk blasts OpenAI: Altman created the company for Open-Source AI but it became a “closed-source, maximum-profit” machine

Elon Musk has never been one to mince words, and his recent appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience was no exception. While the conversation covered everything from SpaceX launches to AI safety, one particularly striking moment came when the discussion turned to OpenAI and the suspicious death of a whistleblower associated with the company. The … Read more

Influencer argues: Joe Rogan was the left’s Joe Rogan, but they were too stupid to realize it

A recent conversation between content creators Travis Chappell and Julian Dorey has sparked discussion about how the Democratic Party lost one of its most valuable media assets—Joe Rogan—through its own missteps and rigid orthodoxy. The 2024 presidential election marked what many are calling “the podcast election,” where long-form conversations proved more influential than traditional media … Read more

New Research shows Binging TikTok reels is destroying Cognitive capabilities of people

We’ve all experienced it—the hypnotic pull of endlessly scrolling through bite-sized videos, each one bleeding seamlessly into the next. What begins as a momentary distraction transforms into an hour-long rabbit hole, leaving us wondering where our time and focus disappeared to. Now, groundbreaking research is revealing that this habit may be exacting a steep price … Read more

MAHA is pushing for women to get on HRT after RFK Jr And Peter Attia batted for it

Health officials are moving to overturn long-standing fears about hormone replacement therapy for women, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declaring that a controversial 2002 study created unwarranted panic that has denied millions of women beneficial treatment for more than two decades. This renewed focus on women’s health and hormone therapy marks a chapter in the … Read more

Joe Rogan’s longtime best friend Eddie Bravo Claims Hidden Lands Exist Beyond Antarctica, Says “Outer Space Is That Way, Not Up”

Eddie Bravo, the renowned jiu-jitsu innovator and longtime friend of Joe Rogan, has never been one to shy away from controversial topics. In a recent appearance on the Jibber with Jabber podcast, Bravo dove deep into conspiracy theories that challenge our fundamental understanding of geography and space. He specifically claimed that hidden lands exist beyond … Read more

New Study finds Semaglutide could curb drinking and compulsive habits

A groundbreaking review published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society suggests that meds like semaglutide, already revolutionizing diabetes and weight management, may offer hope for people struggling with addiction and drinking problem. The comprehensive analysis, led by researchers at the National Institutes of Health, examines emerging evidence that GLP-1 receptor agonists could represent a … Read more

Even AI can get “brain rot” by scrolling the internet all day

Artificial intelligence may be getting smarter, but new research suggests it’s also vulnerable to the same digital pitfalls that plague humans: consuming too much low-quality online content can actually make AI systems dumber. A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers from Texas A&M University, the University of Texas at Austin, and Purdue University has revealed that … Read more