Many scientists believe that evolution is still occurring in modern humans, influenced by factors like cultural preferences, migration, and random events. Speculation about how humans might look in 50,000 years involves predictions of increased homogeneity and blending of traits due to global population mixing. While some believe that distinct subpopulations could evolve in different ways, others suggest that strong selective pressures could lead to rapid evolution, potentially resulting in taller and more attractive individuals.
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Army and Air Force libraries are ordered to review books for DEI material
Military Libraries Ordered to Review DEI BooksArmy and Air Force libraries have been directed to evaluate their collections for books related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) following a similar initiative at the U.S. Naval Academy, where nearly 400 books were removed. These orders, part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to eliminate DEI content from federal agencies, require that any books deemed to undermine meritocracy and unity be identified for potential removal....
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