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Vance chief of staff Jacob Reses to depart role

11 June 2026 at 19:30
Jacob Reses, Vice President Vance’s chief of staff who has been with him since his Senate campaign, will be leaving the role at the end of the summer. Reses has served in the role since Vance took office with President Trump in January 2025. “Jacob’s been by my side for my whole career in public…

Vance chief of staff Jacob Reses to depart role

11 June 2026 at 19:30
Jacob Reses, Vice President Vance’s chief of staff who has been with him since his Senate campaign, will be leaving the role at the end of the summer. Reses has served in the role since Vance took office with President Trump in January 2025. “Jacob’s been by my side for my whole career in public…

WATCH: A sneak peak of UFC's Octagon at the White House

President Donald Trump's planned UFC fight on the White House's South Lawn has required a monumental effort from more than seven federal agencies, hundreds of staff working onsite daily and at least $60 million, according to a legal filing that offers a glimpse into the preparations.

House Democrat: Vance part of White House Epstein ‘cover up’

11 June 2026 at 17:49
On Thursday, Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), Democrats’ ranking member on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, pledged to investigate Vice President Vance’s role in the Trump administration’s “cover-up” of actions tied to now-deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. His comments follow a report from The New York Times that alleged Vance headed the White…

House Democrat: Vance part of White House Epstein ‘cover up’

11 June 2026 at 17:49
On Thursday, Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), Democrats’ ranking member on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, pledged to investigate Vice President Vance’s role in the Trump administration’s “cover-up” of actions tied to now-deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. His comments follow a report from The New York Times that alleged Vance headed the White…

Mace vows to be ‘more of a menace than ever’ following election loss

11 June 2026 at 17:13
Outgoing Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) vowed Thursday to be “more of a menace than ever” as her term winds down.  Responding to comedian Rob Schneider praising her as the “champion we didn’t deserve,” Mace wrote on social platform X, “Never thought I’d get my Congressional send-off from Deuce Bigalow.”  Schneider played Deuce Bigalow, a fish…

Mace vows to be ‘more of a menace than ever’ following election loss

11 June 2026 at 17:13
Outgoing Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) vowed Thursday to be “more of a menace than ever” as her term winds down.  Responding to comedian Rob Schneider praising her as the “champion we didn’t deserve,” Mace wrote on social platform X, “Never thought I’d get my Congressional send-off from Deuce Bigalow.”  Schneider played Deuce Bigalow, a fish…

Johnson: ‘I would not put too much stock’ in ‘details’ of Trump’s Kharg Island threat 

11 June 2026 at 17:10
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said he would “not put too much stock” in President Trump’s Thursday morning threat to seize control of Kharg Island in response to the downing of an Army helicopter this week. “I think he’s communicating directly with our adversaries over there. I would not put too much stock in the details…

Johnson: ‘I would not put too much stock’ in ‘details’ of Trump’s Kharg Island threat 

11 June 2026 at 17:10
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said he would “not put too much stock” in President Trump’s Thursday morning threat to seize control of Kharg Island in response to the downing of an Army helicopter this week. “I think he’s communicating directly with our adversaries over there. I would not put too much stock in the details…

FISA 702 spy powers set to expire after House vote fails over Pulte backlash

11 June 2026 at 15:38
House Republicans on Thursday failed to get enough votes from Democrats to secure a short-term extension of the nation’s warrantless spy powers, with the lower chamber leaving for a scheduled recess the day before they are set to expire. The bill would have extended Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) through July…

FISA 702 spy powers set to expire after House vote fails over Pulte backlash

11 June 2026 at 15:38
House Republicans on Thursday failed to get enough votes from Democrats to secure a short-term extension of the nation’s warrantless spy powers, with the lower chamber leaving for a scheduled recess the day before they are set to expire. The bill would have extended Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) through July…

Just 16 percent approve of Trump UFC event at White House: Survey

11 June 2026 at 15:36
A small portion of Americans approve of a UFC fight night event set to play out on the White House’s South Lawn this weekend, according to a new survey. Just 16 percent of Americans said ​it was appropriate for President Trump to host the event at the White House, the Reuters/Ipsos poll found. Another 46…

Just 16 percent approve of Trump UFC event at White House: Survey

11 June 2026 at 15:36
A small portion of Americans approve of a UFC fight night event set to play out on the White House’s South Lawn this weekend, according to a new survey. Just 16 percent of Americans said ​it was appropriate for President Trump to host the event at the White House, the Reuters/Ipsos poll found. Another 46…

Il mostro dimenticato della Terra primitiva: scienziati scoprono la vera storia dello scorpione gigante, rimasto un mistero per oltre 150 anni

11 June 2026 at 14:25

Per più di un secolo e mezzo è rimasto un enigma della paleontologia. Oggi, dopo nuove analisi sui fossili, gli scienziati hanno finalmente chiarito l’identità di Praearcturus gigas, un antico artropode vissuto circa 415 milioni di anni fa: si trattava di uno scorpione gigante, tra i più grandi mai esistiti sulla Terra. La conferma arriva da uno studio recente che ha rivisto tutto il materiale fossile disponibile con tecniche moderne di imaging e ricostruzione digitale. I risultati chiudono un dibattito iniziato nell’Ottocento, quando i primi resti furono scoperti in Inghilterra e Galles e la specie venne inizialmente interpretata in modi molto diversi, dal crostaceo all’animale di natura incerta. Solo negli ultimi decenni si era fatta strada l’ipotesi dello scorpione, ma senza una conferma definitiva. Ora l’analisi dettagliata della morfologia ha permesso di attribuirlo con maggiore certezza al gruppo degli Scorpiones.

Le dimensioni dell’animale sono ciò che colpisce di più: secondo le stime, Praearcturus gigas poteva superare il metro di lunghezza, una misura eccezionale per gli standard del Devoniano inferiore, quando la vita terrestre era ancora agli inizi. All’epoca non esistevano foreste come le conosciamo oggi e la terraferma era popolata soprattutto da organismi semplici e di piccole dimensioni. In questo scenario quasi “vuoto”, lo scorpione gigante si sarebbe trovato senza molti concorrenti, una condizione che potrebbe aver favorito la sua crescita fuori scala. Le sue chele, utilizzate per catturare le prede, erano particolarmente sviluppate e potevano raggiungere dimensioni notevoli rispetto al corpo, rendendolo un predatore estremamente efficace per il suo tempo.

Un predatore ai confini tra acqua e terra

Uno degli aspetti più interessanti emersi dallo studio riguarda il suo stile di vita. Alcune caratteristiche anatomiche suggeriscono infatti che il Praearcturus non fosse esclusivamente terrestre. La presenza di strutture compatibili con una vita anfibia porta gli studiosi a ipotizzare un animale capace di muoversi tra ambienti acquatici e terrestri, probabilmente legato a fiumi e zone alluvionali. In un’epoca in cui gli ecosistemi erano ancora in formazione, questa flessibilità avrebbe rappresentato un vantaggio decisivo. Secondo i ricercatori, proprio questa combinazione di adattamenti potrebbe spiegare come sia riuscito a raggiungere dimensioni così elevate in un periodo in cui la terraferma offriva ancora risorse limitate.

La revisione dei fossili ha confermato diverse caratteristiche tipiche degli scorpioni moderni, come la struttura delle appendici e alcune particolarità dello scheletro esterno. Elementi che rafforzano l’idea di una parentela diretta con gli scorpioni attuali, pur in una forma molto più primitiva e massiccia. Alcuni esemplari fossili precedentemente attribuiti ad altre specie sono stati inoltre ricondotti allo stesso animale, suggerendo che il Praearcturus gigas fosse più diffuso di quanto si pensasse.

Un tassello chiave per capire la vita sulla Terra primitiva

La scoperta non riguarda solo un singolo animale, ma aiuta a ricostruire un passaggio cruciale dell’evoluzione: la colonizzazione della terraferma. In un contesto ancora privo di foreste e caratterizzato da ecosistemi terrestri in fase iniziale di sviluppo, la presenza di un artropode di queste dimensioni fornisce nuove informazioni sulla struttura delle prime catene alimentari. Il reperto indica che già in questo periodo alcuni organismi potevano occupare livelli trofici elevati, ben prima della comparsa dei grandi vertebrati terrestri come dinosauri e altri rettili.

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“Escludo qualsiasi parente, vicino o lontano”: lascia 2 milioni di euro nel testamento per costruire dei canili ma per il tribunale i soldi devono andare ai suoi nipoti, ora rischia di finire tutto allo Stato

11 June 2026 at 12:37
Mette nel testamento due milioni di euro per costruire canili ma il tribunale afferma che i soldi devono andare ai nipoti (che nel testamento erano stati volontariamente esclusi). Come riporta il Corriere di Milano la vicenda sarebbe avvenuta a Cernusco sul Naviglio, in provincia di Milano, dove una donna, sposata ma senza figli, aveva depositato dal notaio fin dal 2000 il proprio testamento. Sul documento ufficiale, riporta il Corriere, le parole vergate dalla donna erano: “In caso di mio decesso, lascio tutto a mio marito, ad eccezione della somma di otto milioni di lire che sarà versata a mio nipote. È mia ferma volontà escludere dal presente testamento qualsiasi altro parente, sia esso vicino o lontano. Dopo il decesso di mio marito, tutto ciò che resta in mio possesso sarà devoluto: alla costruzione di canili, dove ricoverare i cani randagi, abbandonati, malati, alla cura degli stessi”.

Nel 2020 la signora è deceduta e nel frattempo era morto anche il marito, ma la donna non ha voluto ritoccare il testamento valutando che con quelle frasi poi firmate di suo pugno la sua eredità finisse direttamente per aiutare i cani randagi e non ai (pare non propri amati quanto i cani) nipoti. “Il curatore testamentario, però, aveva giudicato nulle le volontà della donna e aveva indicato come legittimi eredi i tre nipoti – spiega il Corriere di Milano. “A quel punto l’Agenzia del Demanio aveva impugnato le decisioni del curatore, perché a suo dire gli stessi nipoti andavano chiaramente esclusi, insieme a tutti i parenti “vicini o lontani” nel testamento della donna”.

Si tratterebbe secondo l’avvocatura del Demanio di una “eredità vacante”, cioè di un patrimonio privo di eredi che passa quindi nelle mani dello Stato automaticamente dopo 10 anni. Solo che nel 2023, dopo tre anni dalla morte i giudici hanno cercato parenti fino al sesto grado trovando, appunto, i nipoti, dalla signora formalmente esclusi. Solo che, come segnala giustamente segnala il Corriere di Milano, “nessuno, né il curatore fallimentare né i magistrati, si è preoccupato di rappresentare gli interessi dei cani randagi, che pure erano stati al centro dei pensieri della signora quando ha scritto il suo testamento”. Alla fine della fiera, secondo diritto, nel testamento della signora bastava segnalare con precisione anche solo un’associazione animalista che si prende cura degli animali e molto probabilmente le cose sarebbero andate in maniera diversa. Probabile, comunque, che vista la cifra l’Agenzia del Demanio ricorrerà in Appello.

L'articolo “Escludo qualsiasi parente, vicino o lontano”: lascia 2 milioni di euro nel testamento per costruire dei canili ma per il tribunale i soldi devono andare ai suoi nipoti, ora rischia di finire tutto allo Stato proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.

Cape Tainaro in Greece: Where the Land Ends and Legends Begin

11 June 2026 at 11:31
Cape Tainaron
The tip of Cape Tainaro, where Greece’s mainland ends. Credit: GeorgiosKladis , CC BY-SA 4.0/Wikipedia

Cape Tainaro (also known as Cape Matapan) is the southernmost point of mainland Greece and the Balkan Peninsula, located at the tip of the Mani Peninsula. It’s a place of rugged beauty, characterized by dramatic cliffs, a wild landscape, and the convergence of the Messenian and Laconian Gulfs.

Tainaro has been important for thousands of years, serving as a maritime crossroads and a place of worship. Today, a lighthouse stands at its very tip, and scattered ruins of ancient settlements and temples can still be found there.

Cape Tainaron
The southernmost point of the Balkan Peninsula. Credit: Nicolas Hadjidimitriou, CC BY-SA 4.0 / Wikipedia

The lighthouse that stands guard in Tainaro is considered one of the most imposing in all of Greece. It is a construction of French technicians, built of stone on a plateau on the natural rocks of the cape, with a height of about 52 feet (16 meters). It began operating in 1887 and was renovated in 1930.

In 1984, an automatic lighting machine was installed there, and the lighthouse was abandoned by its last guardians. The building was restored in 2008 and has since been guarded by Navy personnel. Every third Sunday in August, public access is free as part of World Lighthouse Day.

Tainaro lighthouse.
The lighthouse at Tainaro. Credit: Nicolas Hadjidimitriou, CC BY-SA 4.0/Wikipedia.

Cape Tainaro: Gateway to the Underworld (Hades)

Ancient Greeks believed that a cave at the cape’s edge, often referred to as the “Gates of Hades” or “mouth of Taenarum,” was a direct entrance to the Underworld, the realm of the dead, ruled by the god Hades. This mythical entrance was said to be guarded by Cerberus, the monstrous three-headed hound with a serpent’s tail who prevented the dead from escaping and the living from entering.

One of the most famous myths connected to Tainaro is that of Heracles (Hercules). As his twelfth labor, he descended into the Underworld through this cave to capture and bring Cerberus to Eurystheus. The legendary musician Orpheus also used this passage to descend into Hades in his attempt to bring his beloved wife, Eurydice, back to the world of the living.

By some accounts, the sculpted canal on the east side of Porto Sternes was the path taken by the souls of the dead, ferried by Charon, the grim boatman of the Underworld.

Cape Tainaro: Sanctuary dedicated to Poseidon

Temple Poseidon
View of the temple. Credit: Katsikas pantelis , CC BY-SA 4.0/Wikipedia

Cape Tainaro was home to a sanctuary dedicated to Poseidon, the god of the sea. Poseidon was worshiped under various epithets, including “Poseidon Tainarios,” as the god who controlled both the seas and earthquakes.

The temple served as a place of inviolable asylum, offering refuge to criminals and even escaped slaves. A story was recounted by Thucydides about the Spartans violating this asylum by killing helots (agrarian slaves) who had taken refuge there, an act believed to have brought divine retribution in the form of an earthquake.

Tainaron Poseidon
A Roman mosaic at the Temple of Poseidon at Tainaro. Credit: Nicolas Hadjidimitriou , CC BY-SA 4.0/Wikipedia

The site also functioned as a “necromanteion,” or Oracle of the Dead, where Ancient Greeks would perform rituals to communicate with the spirits of their deceased ancestors, seeking guidance or prophecy.

A celebrated bronze statue of the poet and singer Arion, seated on a dolphin, was a prominent dedicatory offering at the temple of Poseidon. It honors the myth of Arion, who was rescued by a dolphin after being cast into the sea by pirates and brought safely to Cape Tainaron.

In medieval times, Tainaro became a notorious pirate base—with merchant ships carefully avoiding it—and during World War II, the Battle of Tainaro (March 1941) was fought off the coast between the British and Italian fleets.

Getting to Tainaro

The only way to get to Tainaro is by hiking along a path that many consider to be the most interesting of the “inner” Mani. It is accessible to all with no significant altitude differences and has a total length of about 1.4 miles. Starting from the village of Kokkinogia, it’ll probably take around fifty minutes to get to the lighthouse.

You will find the village of Kokkinogia at the end of the Areopolis-Tainaro road. The marked dirt path begins at the church of Agioi Asomatoi and passes by the beach of Aria, where you can see a Roman mosaic. The surrounding landscape is typical of Mani: thorn bushes, thyme, low vegetation, flint stones, and no shade—so be sure to wear a hat, apply sunscreen, and bring plenty of water. The views along the way to Tainaro will make it all worthwhile.

Midterm pressures threaten GOP unity

11 June 2026 at 11:00
The pivot from primary season to the looming general election could put GOP leaders in a bind as Republicans running in battleground districts grow more willing to buck them and President Trump in an effort to appeal to a broad swath of voters. Republicans are seeking to put themselves in the strongest political position possible…

Pulte clash threatens even short-term spy powers extension

11 June 2026 at 11:00
President Trump’s acceleration of the start date for his controversial pick to lead the intelligence community is pushing both sides to dig in on their impasse over renewing the nation’s spy powers, further complicating even a short-term extension.  House and Senate efforts to bring a bill to the floor to reauthorize Section 702 of the…

Midterm pressures threaten GOP unity

11 June 2026 at 11:00
The pivot from primary season to the looming general election could put GOP leaders in a bind as Republicans running in battleground districts grow more willing to buck them and President Trump in an effort to appeal to a broad swath of voters. Republicans are seeking to put themselves in the strongest political position possible…

Pulte clash threatens even short-term spy powers extension

11 June 2026 at 11:00
President Trump’s acceleration of the start date for his controversial pick to lead the intelligence community is pushing both sides to dig in on their impasse over renewing the nation’s spy powers, further complicating even a short-term extension.  House and Senate efforts to bring a bill to the floor to reauthorize Section 702 of the…

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