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Good morning, everyone! It's another beautiful, sunny Sunday morning, with an expected high of 80°F today. We had a good soaking last night, so no drought conditions yet. Actually, it was still pretty wet from the cold, cloudy spring we had. The swamps ๐พ๐ซ๐ธ๐พ will do well for breeding mosquitoes ๐ฆ this year. If you have a moment, you may wish to pray and meditate for the folks out West, especially on Vancouver Island and in British Columbia, and the western Alberta area, who are already on forest fire alert ๐ฒ๐ณ๐ฅ once more this summer season.
All that dry, dead fall from the last two forest fires makes excellent fuel for the next fire. Prime Minister Carney wants to find jobs for the people. I know that hiring a workforce to do the forest cleanup would be prohibitively expensive, especially to clear the dead, scorched, dry, deadfall. Opening up the burned areas so people can go in and cut down the burned deadfall for firewood would be one way to handle a good part of the problem. North of the border, everyone needs firewood.
I'm sure that would also keep the firewood businesses busy. I was in the firewood business myself when I lived on the res. Two Injuns and a chainsaw ๐ Cleaning up the forest floor and reseeding would make another good part of the solution. Well, that's about it for my daily Newsroom report.
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TODAY'S DISCUSSION:
Climate Change:
As I see it, all the changes in the usual patterns of rain, storms, hurricanes, and tornadoes are Mother Nature's response to air contamination. They are like air scubbers at work, cleaning out the bad air through a natural environmental change to relieve the disturbed elements. It's similar to getting a speck of dust in your eye; your eye will water and cry, turn red, and even become swollen and sore in the process of rejecting the foreign element in your eye.
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An eye"foreign object sensation," typically caused by an irritant
๐นAI Overview
Those symptoms describe a classic "foreign body sensation," typically caused by an irritant like dust, a blocked tear duct, or an allergic reaction. The eye's natural defense to wash out the speck is to flood with tears, leading to redness, pain, and swelling.
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Question: Atmospheric disturbances arise from the interactions between thermodynamics
๐นAI Overview
Atmospheric disturbances are generated by the complex interplay of thermodynamic phase changes, dynamic atmospheric forces, suspended dust, and gas compositions. These factors drive localized weather events, planetary wind systems, and larger climate cycles.
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The air contaminants will eventually be washed away by torrential rains, which will also cleanse the earth, and then the sun will shine brightly in a refreshingly clean, crispy blue atmosphere, and all will be green and vibrant again. I feel that inside, like a vision in my mind, but I'm not so certain about humans; they're such fragile creatures. This entire discussion is my own opinion only.
Well, friends, that's about it for today. Thank you for reading and visiting the Tree House News.
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BREAKING NEWS:
Ukraine’s deadly strikes are bringing the war home to Russians, and discontent is bubbling up
Zelenograd and Khimki, Russia — When Elena Vladimirovna woke up around 4 a.m. to the sound of loud buzzing over her Moscow region apartment, she looked out of the window to see multiple drones overhead.
The noise quickly faded, and she thought the danger had passed. But then came a loud bang from close by. “Below us, under the balcony, there is a canopy like a ledge. The drone fell on this canopy, and then it burst into flames, black smoke started coming,” she recalled. A room in her fifth-floor apartment caught fire...
- ‘There is no war for you, dear Muscovites’:
- ‘Slavs are killing Slavs’:
- ‘I flinch at everything now’:
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Updated Jun 7, 2026, 3:39 AM ET - 5 hr ago
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Democrats can maintain their lead over Republicans on the economy if they don’t make this disastrous mistake
A bill that would raise the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation from $250,000 to $5 million is being wrongly promoted as a benefit to “Main Street.”
Going into November’s midterm elections, Democrats have put together a strong message that the prices of food, gas, healthcare, housing and utilities are too high and that Americans need to elect members of the party who take their financial struggles seriously. And that message has been working.
Since President Donald Trump was elected in 2024 and embarked upon a term that has unsettled even those of us who were expecting the worst, Democrats have consistently overperformed in special and off-year elections.
Just ask Mikie Sherill and Abigail Spanberger, the recently elected Democratic governors of New Jersey and Virginia, respectively. An April Fox News poll showed Democrats edging Republicans 52% to 48% on which party would better handle the economy. That was the first time Democrats have had an advantage on that question in 16 years.
- Democrats may be walking blindly into a buzzsaw and risking giving away the advantage they have established over Republicans.:
- We lose when the party is seen as too cozy with Wall Street and other wealthy supporters:Read More:
Jun. 7, 2026, 6:00 AM EDT
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CANADIAN NEWS:
What's behind the growing backlash towards AI data centres?
Breaking down the opposition mounting in Canada and the concerns behind it
As AI data centres rapidly multiply across North America, so too does the opposition towards them. While there are currently only five hyperscale data centres in Canada, there are 96 facilities either proposed or under construction across the country, according to a recent York University study.
But protests against these projects have been growing across the country, driven by concerns about how much land, electricity and water these massive facilities consume...
- Mounting opposition:
- What opponents are worried about:
- AI anxiety:
WATCH | AI's impact on the job market:
Posted: Jun 07, 2026 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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**Aid cuts have slowed fight to contain Ebola in central Africa, doctors say**
*D.R.C. doctors forced to adapt as drop in funding limits testing, infrastructure*
Oxfam country director Dr. Maneji Mangundu recently returned from the epicentre of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. When asked how aid cutbacks affected the response, he didn't hesitate.
"The flow of funding is so slow into the country," he told CBC News from Kinshasa. "By now we would have have a lot of teams on the ground responding, doing contact tracing. But because of the limitation of the resources, it's difficult."
Mangundu compares the recent response to the Ebola outbreak of 2018, when he says the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, rapidly sent a disaster support team that provided funding and support. "At the moment we don't have that," he said. "The mechanism is broken." ...
- A perfect storm:
- Combat and chaos:
- Dramatic drops:
- U.S. says response unaffected:
- Suspected cases drop:
- Response and the global risk:
Posted: Jun 07, 2026 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 6 hours ago
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How foreign aid cuts are impacting the Ebola response
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Db5UsdmmSBI

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