Good morning. It's Tuesday, May. 7, and we're covering JFK's grandson mocking RFK Jr., life finding a way on the International Space Station, who Kings would select in ESPN's 2014 NBA redraft, and much more. First time reading? Sign up here. | | American Fact of the Day! | Wyoming: In 1921, Wyoming became the first US state to grant women over 21 the right to vote. |
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| | Breaking Updates | | JFK's Grandson Makes Bizarre Videos Putting on Accents to Mock RFK Jr. | Now Jack Schlossberg, Caroline Kennedy's son and JFK's only grandson, has made some videos on Instagram, putting on bizarre accents and mocking RFK Jr. He's attacked RFK Jr. in the past, as we've reported. But now Schlossberg even calls him a "prick."
You can check out the collected impersonations here on X.
He puts on a Southern accent and attacks Trump, then claims that it doesn't sound like Bobby Kennedy shows much respect for people either. "He's lying to us, that's for sure." "Plus, I raise horses, and you can always tell when a horse is being pumped full of testosterone, steroids. Doesn't make the horse think any better or run any faster." What is he trying to say here?
Then there was the New York Jewish man accent. The most bizarre in the sequence of seven videos is when Schlossberg plays a Long Island Jew with a nasal accent named "Joshua" and talks about how "everyone loves the Kennedys" and that "Caroline Kennedy actually married a Jewish man." Schlossberg's father, 78-year-old artist and designer Ed Schlossberg, is Jewish. Schlossberg ends his "Joshua" clip by complaining about RFK Jr.'s love of Bitcoin and turning abruptly to the camera and yelling, "who's going to protect my MONEY?"
Who goes to such lengths to throw their family member under the bus like this? Even pulling out a Russia accusation? You might not agree with RFK Jr., but seriously? | Read more updates here |
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| | Even on the International Space Station, Life Finds a Way | The International Space Station (ISS) is, biologically speaking, a unique environment. It's not just a unique environment for the humans working on board, either. Every human being is a walking environment of themselves; we all carry around a load of bacteria and so forth, on our skin, in our intestines (digestion wouldn't be nearly as efficient without our intestinal flora), and even in our eyelashes.
The people who have gone to the ISS have carried some bacteria with them, and now those bacteria are adapting to this unique environment, which is anything but surprising.
One microorganism of particular interest in our study is Enterobacter bugandensis, primarily found in clinical specimens including the human gastrointestinal tract, and also reported to possess pathogenic traits, leading to a plethora of infections.
Increased ionizing radiation also affects DNA replication, leading to the change in allele frequencies and the rise of new alleles in the bacterial genome that can result in a more resistant bug - one that might eventually become a problem.
As humans move into space (Elon, are you reading this?), more of this kind of thing will happen. Forget any Andromeda-strain virii or bacteria coming from another planet; we have enough of our own, and as we see here, bacteria are very adept at shifting gears when exposed to a new set of conditions. | Read more updates here |
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