Wednesday February 25, 2026


February 25, 1966


Tea Leoni - Videos - Filmography


Playing a U.S. president on TV is one thing - carrying the weight of history, power, and consequence in real life is another entirely.



More Birthdays and News




February 25 - March 20, 2026


Mercury Retrograde - Repetitions and Delays


Is the world skating on thin ice with a US President known for distractions, delays, and you know the rest.


I didn't stay up to watch Trump's speech, but I did watch discussions before hand. This morning I checked the news, and it was pretty much as predicted. He praised and awarded his supporters and bashed his opponents in typical Trump style.


President Donald Trump delivered the first State of the Union address of his second term Tuesday night at the US Capitol. The speech came shortly after the Supreme Court struck down his signature global tariffs, as he considers a second round of potential military strikes on Iran and as his political fortunes appear to be about as low as they've ever been in either of his two terms. Trump's speech clocked in at about an hour and 47 minutes, breaking the record for length set by his address to Congress last year. Read more from CNN ...




February 22-23, 2026


North American Blizzard of 2026




Time and Emotions


In less than two weeks - on March 8 - many states return to to Daylight Saving Time. This should lighten your mood if you suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder - a.k.a. SAD - part of the 'depression umbrella'.


We all know that reality and the 'human experiment in emotions' is a journey of self-searching and self-worth. Feelings make everything real but also cause confusion.


Should you love yourself? Shouldn't you love yourself? Are you worthy? You are who you are and trying your best to make sense of reality and your place in it.


If you understand the simulation - and that we are all programmed to everything we do - then you'll never wonder - you'll just live it.


Your soul is forever influenced by the many aspects of itself experiencing in places you don't even know exist - along with your programming in this little speck of reality. Location: Physical Earth. Timeline: 21st Century - as humans are taught to mark events with their timepieces.


If you're feeling lost and confused about what to do next - never forget that your destiny "is" set in stone (programmed), therefore the next part of your journey will be shown to you no matter what.


The one thing we all have in common is that a final destiny in this simulation, narrative, story of reality, is unfolding, and therefore all roads are going to lead you to that end. Tick Tock!




Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index


As the Planet Warms Nature's Engine Is Grinding to a Halt


Melting Antarctic Ice Disrupted Earth's Global Ocean Conveyor Belt


E-waste chemicals are appearing in dolphins and porpoises


Land plants began reshaping Earth 455 million years ago, scientists discover


Huge Giant 400-Year-Old Black Coral Stuns Marine Researchers in New Zealand




Astronomy in the News


Astronomy Index


Auroras on Ganymede and Earth share striking similarities


Jupiter's Galilean moons may have gained life's building blocks at birth


Surprise solar eruptions on sun's far side validate new forecasting method


Astronomers inspect ultraluminous X-ray pulsar's magnetic field evolution in the Whale galaxy


6 planets will parade across the night sky at the end of February


Ancient Dusty Galaxies Discovered at the Edge of the Universe Rewrite Cosmic History


Mars' Missing Water Mystery Takes an Unexpected Turn


The Moon Is Still Shrinking and Scientists Just Found New Moonquake Zones


Changes to One of The Largest Known Stars May Signal Destruction


Why the outer solar system is filled with giant cosmic 'snowmen'





Physics in the News


Physics


Spinning Plasma Solves a Long-Standing Fusion Reactor Mystery


Diamond owl swoops in with new method to keep electronics cool





Chemistry in the News


Chemistry


A Flash of Light Can Build and Erase Crystals Instantly


After nearly 50 years of failed attempts and scientific speculation, chemists at Saarland University have achieved what many thought might be impossible: creating a long-sought silicon-based aromatic molecule.
Tiny Bubbles Unlock a Powerful New Source of Blue Energy





Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence


7,000 GPUs Simulate Quantum Microchip in Unprecedented Detail


Scientists Create Chip That Generates Brand-New Colors of Light, Cracking a Decades-Old Nonlinear Optics Challenge


Scientists Build Tiny Light Racetracks That Could Revolutionize Sensors





Brain in the News


Brain Index


Why your brain has to work harder in an open-plan office than private offices


Autism and ADHD May Share a Hidden Brain-Gene Signature






Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


Scientists create universal nasal spray vaccine that protects against COVID, flu, and pneumonia


Is Your Child a Picky Eater? Here's One Thing to Try


Scientists Reverse Blood Stem Cell Aging by Rewiring the Cell's Recycling System


Scientists Discover DNA Is Already Organized Before Life Switches On


Obesity is linked to 1 in 10 deaths from infection worldwide - and scientists are still learning why


Simple blood test can forecast Alzheimer's years before memory loss


Stanford Scientists Cure Type 1 Diabetes in Mice Without Insulin or Immune Suppression





Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


40,000-year-old Stone Age symbols may have paved the way for writing, long before Mesopotamia


Stone Age deceased dressed in spectacular feather and fur headgear, new research technique reveals


14,000-year-old ivory tools found in Alaska hint at how Clovis ancestors first arrived in the New World


These 40,000-Year-Old Marks May Be a Precursor to Writing


In 1940, a Boy Followed His Dog Into a Tree Hole and Found a 17,000-Year-Old Secret Cave Full of Ancient Art


Lost for 80 Years: WWII B-17 Bomber Discovered in the Baltic Sea


Ancient DNA Reveals Europe's Last Hunter-Gatherers Survived Thousands of Years Longer Than Expected


Archaeologists Uncover 1,000-Year-Old Gold-Filled Tomb on the Central American Isthmus


After Six Decades Underwater, A Diver Finally Locates the 66-Meter Shipwreck Lost in Storm





Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index


Lost fossils reveal sea monsters that took over after Earth's greatest extinction


Scientists Discover Unusual Long-Legged Ancient Crocodile From 200 Million Years Ago