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Morning folks. Well, the morning is beginning with some sun and clouds, warm out there for the moment. There were supposed to be winds gusting to 65 miles an hour today, but that hasn't materialized, thank the Great Spirit, that certainly would have damaged the tropical arrangement I have in my Green Space. So far it's been behaving itself, and by five this afternoon the high winds should subside. That's about it from the Newsroom. Thank you for dropping by to view and read the Tree House News.
TODAY'S DISCUSSION:
SENDING IT OUT
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Question: In spiritual beliefs, "sending it out
AI Overview
In spiritual beliefs, "sending it out" refers to projecting your thoughts, intentions, or energy into the universe to influence reality, manifest desires, or help others. Practitioners believe this focused energy impacts the world around them, often functioning similarly to concentrated prayer or the law of attraction. Depending on your spiritual framework, this concept generally falls into one of three core expressions:
I do try my best to do that here on the Tree House News each day, to SEND OUT. I do that by sharing my thoughts, feelings, and opinions on a world event, government policy or action, or other occurrence that seems to be a few degrees off plumb. Even if I don't understand all of what the bull 💩 is in politics, I can still tell bull 🐂💩 by the smell ♨️ even if they were describing and promising a rose garden, standing there BAREFACED describing to you the aroma 🍃the delicate beauty 💃🏞️ and the various colors and shades 🌈 of a rose.
MEANWHILE! Behind curtain number 3, Doug Ford has some stooges 🤡🙃🥳 and a digging a hole for the public outdoor 💩🛖house.
Intention in spiritual beliefs
AI Overview
In spiritual beliefs, INTENTION is the foundational "why" driving our thoughts, words, and actions. It is the *'concentrated' internal energy* and focus that *shapes personal reality*, connecting inner values to the universe and transforming passive wishes into active, purposeful living.
Whatever the intention of others on the internet, you have a voice too, at least for as long as we have public internet service. The greedy corporate thieves, vampires 💉 🦇 won't shut down the internet for as long as they can still suck blood out of it by allowing rampant advertising that breeds tracking cookies, data scraping, and colossal data centers. BUT there's nothing wrong with expressing, or putting out there what's right in your heart. I am certain there are enough positive voices out there with the truth in their heart,... IT'S TIME TO EXPRESS THAT VOICE. The Blue Hats, "Take America Back!"*_
_*IT WAS MY COUNTRY, TOO, at one time. I lived there for months at a time. I am glad I came back to the country of my birth, where things still make sense. I haven't been back there, the US, since that Orange Jack Ass 🫏 NAZI 👮 took office 🏛️ the first time.
Think about it.
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BREAKING NEWS:
A Drone Barrage on Moscow Escalates Ukraine’s Push to Take the War to Russia
The attack, which shut down the capital’s airports for several hours, appeared to be the biggest wave of strikes on the city since the start of the war.
Black smoke from a burning oil refinery filled the Moscow sky. The city’s four airports were urgently closed. And part of the busy highway that rings the Russian capital, a metropolis of 13 million people, was shut down. As Ukraine escalated its effort to bring the war home for Russians, the strikes on Thursday appeared to be the largest drone attack on the Russian capital since President Vladimir V. Putin launched the war more than four years ago.
No deaths were immediately reported. But the large-scale assault seemed likely to feed fears among Russians that the Kremlin’s ability to isolate society from the impacts of the war was sharply eroding. That would usher in a new stage for a conflict that has now run longer than World War I. For days, lines have formed and rationing has been implemented at gas stations in dozens of Russian regions, as persistent Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refineries and processing facilities have threatened a fuel shortage...
Damage in the Moscow suburb of Zhukovsky on Thursday after a Ukrainian drone barrage...Reuters
The aftermath of the strikes across the Moscow sky on Thursday.Credit...Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Debris in a playground next to a damaged apartment building in Zhukovsky.Credit...Reuters*
- Damage in Moscow after Ukrainian drone strikes:
June 18, 2026
Updated 9:50 a.m. ET
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Supreme Court sides with weed user over Trump administration in gun case
The administration has cast itself as a defender of gun rights but, in this case, sought to disarm a man over what it called his “habitual use of marijuana.
The Supreme Court sided with a marijuana user over the Trump administration in the court’s latest Second Amendment ruling, with Justice Neil Gorsuch writing for the court that the prosecution of Ali Danial Hemani ran afoul of the amendment. The case involved a federal law that bans gun possession by someone who’s an “unlawful user” of, or addicted to, any controlled substance.
The Trump administration, which has cast itself as a great defender of the right to keep and bear arms, wanted to disarm Hemani due to what it called his “habitual use of marijuana.” In light of recent high court precedent that requires historical analogies to justify modern gun laws, the government pointed to laws from the time of the country’s founding that restricted the rights of “drunkards.”
Hemani countered that the federal law in question is too vague and that the country has no historical tradition of “stripping anyone who consumes an intoxicant a few times a week of the right to keep a firearm in the home for self-defense.” ...
- The Supreme Court takes on guns and drugs in its latest Second Amendment hearing;
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Jun. 18, 2026, 10:09 AM EDT
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CANADIAN NEWS:
Trump wants CUSMA to expire 'immediately.' Here's the reality behind his takes on the trade deal
U.S. can only withdraw from the deal with Canada and Mexico by giving 6 months' notice
U.S. President Donald Trump has sounded off once again about his country's three-way trade deal with Canada and Mexico, this time musing about the agreement "expiring immediately."
Trump spoke about the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) in response to a reporter's questions Wednesday at Orly Airport near Paris, on his way back from the G7 Summit. Each of the three countries must declare by July 1 whether they want to extend CUSMA beyond its 2036 expiry date.
WATCH | A deeper dive into Trump's latest comments about terminating CUSMA:
- 'We do better as a country if we don't have an agreement':
- 'I view it as possibly expiring immediately':
- 'I'd rather have it terminated':
- 'To be honest with you, I'm not a big fan of it':
- 'I would prefer not having an agreement, but I'm open to doing it':
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Posted: Jun 17, 2026 8:01 PM EDT | Last Updated: June 17
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Now Canada and Mexico know where they stand. I believe Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo were already expecting this result; they should get Brazil (specifically the state of São Paulo) to connect with them, too. Mexico could ship directly to Canada without going through NAZI-LAND, exchanging commerce rights around the U.S. Canada could be the hub distributor for the northern region.
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NHL fans will now have to pay to watch games on Sportsnet. What that means for Rogers — and CBC
Experts say CBC could carve out new business with women's sports leagues
The National Hockey League season came to a close this month and with it came the end of an era as longtime partners Rogers and CBC were unable to come to a new agreement for NHL broadcasts. So fans will no longer find NHL games on CBC platforms and will, at this point, only be able to watch if they pay for a Sportsnet cable or streaming subscription.
Rogers Sports and Media, the parent company of Sportsnet, recently renewed its agreement with the NHL for the exclusive Canadian English television broadcasting and streaming rights in an $11.2-billion deal for the next 12 years. It first acquired those rights in 2013, for $5.2 billion at the time, but struck an agreement with Canada's public broadcaster to air playoff games and regular-season games featuring Canadian teams on its Saturday night show Hockey Night in Canada (HNIC) since 1952...
WATCH | Why men's major league hockey will no longer air on Canada's public broadcaster:
- Money matters:
YEA, Fn' Greedy Thieving Cocroaches! 🪳💸🪳
WATCH | NHL move away from CBC a loss for Canadian culture, says hockey analyst:
- A costly move:
Hockey Night in Canada is gone. Could women's hockey be what comes next? Click 'Join the Conversation' at the bottom of this story
LISTEN | What will change, has already changed when it comes
- watching Canada's game:
- Eye on a new prize:
WATCH | Here's how much women's professional hockey players are making:
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Posted: Jun 18, 2026 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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Ukrainian drones hit oil refinery and residential building in Moscow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2emMAPUmQM

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