Friday, March 29
Only SEVEN Countries Breathe Safe Air
Only seven countries in the world met safe air pollution levels in 2023, a new report by Swiss air quality technology company IQAir reveals.
The World Air Quality Report, released this week, draws on data from more than 30,000 monitoring stations in 134 countries, territories and regions.
Of these, 124 were found to breach safe levels of PM2.5 (fine particulate matter), according to World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. READ MORE...
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Science & Technology
> Astronomers observe strong and organized magnetic fields around Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way; findings suggest many black holes may share common magnetic field patterns (More)
> New study finds removing certain types of blood stem cells from old mice rejuvenates the immune system, making them more effective at fighting viruses and diseases (More)
> Scientists reconstruct the past 5-million-year history of the Southern Ocean supercurrent's speed; analysis suggests retreating glacial ice accelerates the current, intensifying warming cycles in the Antarctic (More)
Business & Markets
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> US stock markets close higher (S&P 500 +0.9%, Dow +1.2%, Nasdaq +0.5%); S&P 500 notches fresh record close (More)
> Video-sharing app TikTok reportedly under investigation by the US Federal Trade Commission over its data and security practices that allegedly violate federal law (More)
> Electric vehicle startup Fisker cuts base price of Ocean SUV to $24K as part of efforts to avoid bankruptcy; move comes after its stock was delisted this week from the New York Stock Exchange (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> Former US Sen. Joe Lieberman, who was Al Gore's running mate in the 2000 presidential elections, dies at age 82 due to complications from a fall; Lieberman, a Democrat-turned-independent, was a four-term US senator from Connecticut (More)
> The Walt Disney Co. settles two-year lawsuit with board appointed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) over special tax district where Disney is located and the future development of its parks (More) | Federal appeals court extends hold on Texas law allowing state police to arrest and prosecute migrants (More)
> At least four killed, five others injured after man goes on a stabbing spree in Rockford, Illinois, and surrounding area; suspect alive and in custody, victims range from 15 to 63 years old (More)
Reparations for Slavery
Like most CHURCHES, the money that the church has through its collections and donations goes to those people who attend the church or are members of the church. Their monies also are allocated to their missionary programs overseas.
I very much doubt that churches are going to pay anybody any money, especially blacks, who do not attend their church.
That really puts the Blacks into a position of contacting the corporate offices of these churches like the Southern Baptist Convention or the Holy SEE (Catholic Church).
While churches will be sympathetic to the blacks and say all the right words and phrases, I doubt any monies on reparation will ever be paid.
What is interesting here is that those blacks who have become wealthy through a variety of avenues have no desire to seek reparations. Most people want to make it on their own rather than be given a handout.
I have got a possible solution and that is let the documented descendants of slaves have the rights to build and own gambling casinos just like we did for the Native Americans.
That is not to say that they should be simply given a casino in Atlantic City or Vegas, but instead be given some land, like a reservation for BLACKS on which they can build and operate a casino... with the provision that all annual profits will be distribute to only those blacks who can document they are descendants of SLAVES.
I see this as a win/win scenario.
Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion Energy
European scientists say they have made a major breakthrough in their quest to develop practical nuclear fusion - the energy process that powers the stars.
The UK-based JET laboratory has smashed its own world record for the amount of energy it can extract by squeezing together two forms of hydrogen.
If nuclear fusion can be successfully recreated on Earth it holds out the potential of virtually unlimited supplies of low-carbon, low-radiation energy.
The experiments produced 59 megajoules of energy over five seconds (11 megawatts of power). READ MORE...
Thursday, March 28
Nuclear Deterrence at Sea
Among the most complex systems, SSBNs are the cornerstones of France’s strategic oceanic force (FOST) and ensure that nuclear deterrence remains at sea.
Launched in February 2021, the SNLE 3G program for the French Navy brings together the armed forces, the French defense procurement agency (Direction GĂ©nĂ©rale de l’Armement – DGA), which is responsible for overall project management, the French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), for the nu
clear boilers, and Naval Group, which is responsible for overall project management of the submarines, in association with TechnicAtome for the nuclear boilers. READ MORE...
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> "The Bachelor" contestant Jenn Tran tapped to become first Asian American "Bachelorette" (More) | "Wonka" and "Dune" star Timothée Chalamet signs multiyear deal to both act in and produce upcoming Warner Bros. films (More)
> NFL owners approve major overhaul to kickoff rules for 2024 season intended to increase number of returned kickoffs (More) | NFL sets two Christmas Day games in 2024, despite the holiday falling on a Wednesday (More)
> US music revenue hit $17.1B in 2023, an 8% rise from 2022 and the eighth consecutive year of revenue growth (More)
Science & Technology
> OpenAI releases set of seven videos created by professional filmmakers using its new Sora text-to-video generator (More) | Tool made waves last month, producing lifelike clips made by AI; see overview (More)
> Researchers discover protein that stimulates regrowth of optical nerve fibers; may help lead to treatments for retinal damage, including glaucoma, which affects more than 3 million Americans yearly (More)
> First known symbolic gesture observed in birds; scientists recorded the Japanese tit using repetitive wing movements to signal "after you" to others (More)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close lower (S&P 500 -0.3%, Dow -0.1%, Nasdaq -0.4%); S&P 500 falls for third consecutive session (More)
> Visa, MasterCard agree to cut and cap credit card processing fees charged to merchants (and often passed down to consumers) as part of settlement in long-running suit; US businesses expected to save at least $30B in five-year deal (More)
> Outerwear maker Canada Goose to lay off roughly 17% of its corporate staff as part of cost-cutting measures (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> Robert Kennedy Jr. announces San Francisco attorney and Democratic donor Nicole Shanahan as his vice president pick in his third-party bid for the presidency (More) | See latest polls (More)
> US Supreme Court questions whether groups seeking to restrict access to abortion pill mifepristone have standing to sue the FDA; decision expected in June (More) | See previous write-up (More)
> UK court delays WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's extradition; US has three weeks to provide guarantees about his First Amendment rights and protection from death penalty (More)
The Tenacity of Donald Trump
I remember going to the gym in 2016 and watching FOX News and listening to Bill Hemmer make fun of this billionaire businessman and his bid for the Presidency.
His words were crude, and phrases disjointed but he touched the hearts of the working men and women across the country when he won, he surprised the hell out of everybody.
The Democrats were so pissed off that he had won and beat Hillary Clinton that they spent the four years Trump was in office trying to get rid of him through the impeachment process that failed twice.
They did this by spreading lies and using mainstream media and social media to sell their message to the public.
When he lost to Biden, Trump could not wrap his head about the fact that he lost and that is when more troubles began for him.
During the four years that Biden was in office, the Democrats continued to attack Trump and eventually charged him with 91 felony counts.
Each time he was indicted on another charge, his poll numbers increased. Now that NYC is in the process of seizing his assets and bank accounts, he is once again being placed in a financial situation from which it will be difficult to return.
However, during the last couple of years, he has been working with the SEC and he will soon merge Truth Social with another company and go public. Once the IPO is history, there is a good possibility that Donald Trump will be 4 billion dollars wealthier.
As the Democrats keep attacking Trump, Trump continues to grow in popularity and wealth. One would think that the Democrats would learn their lesson by now.
Soon, the Supreme Court will rule on his claim of Presidential immunity, and how his first and eight amendment rights have been violated. They will also decide if the Democrats have used the DOJ and FBI to keep him campaigning for President because he is court.
While Trump may not win all the decisions, he will win enough to keep him afloat, and a lot of people will be piss off because of our legal system and elect him to a second term in office.
Trump would not be where he is today without tenacity and there is not telling the tantrum the Democrats will throw when that happens again.
2,000 Year Old Carving
Brazilian archaeologists have discovered a vast number of 2,000-year-old rock carvings that depict human footprints, celestial-body-like figures, and representations of animals, such as deer and wild pigs.
The discovery was made during three expeditions between 2022 and 2023 in JalapĂŁo State Park, located in the state of Tocantins. Researchers with Brazil's National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) identified 16 precolonial archaeological sites, all located on rocky cliffs close to each other.
"This proximity suggests a possible connection between the sites and clarifies settlement patterns of the ancient communities that inhabited the region," RĂ´mulo MacĂŞdo, the archaeologist who led the work, told Live Science via Whatsapp. READ MORE...
Wednesday, March 27
China's New Aerial Cluster Drone
Chinese scientists have developed a new type of war drone that can rapidly multiply midair, a tactical shock and awe phenomenon against potential adversaries like the US, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported.
The new drone is similar to a consumer-grade Chinese DJI multirotor, which can split into two, three or even six smaller drones depending on battle needs.
Each drone has only one blade but can hover, move freely like a regular drone and communicate with other drones. Each can also play a specific role such as command, surveillance, tracking and even attack while collaborating to complete a mission.
SCMP notes that progress in this technology has been slow due to the significantly decreased flight efficiency of traditional drones combined. READ MORE...
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> Comedian and actor Kevin Hart becomes 25th recipient of prestigious Mark Twain Prize for American Humor (More) | Golden Globes tapped to air on CBS for next five years (More)
> Brazilian soccer star Dani Alves released from prison after posting $1.1M bail while appealing rape conviction (More) | Tiger Woods' tech-infused golf league TGL set to launch January 2025, one year later than anticipated after the league's dome collapsed in November (More)
> Sean "Diddy" Combs' residences in Miami and Los Angeles raided by federal officials amid ongoing investigations of sex trafficking and sexual assault (More)
Science & Technology
> European regulators announce probes against Google, Apple, and Meta, the first set of investigations under the European Union's new Digital Markets Act antitrust law (More)
> Honeybee colonies in the Pacific Northwest at risk of collapse as temperatures warm; study suggests older worker bees emerge earlier in the spring, grow fatigued and die before new replacement workers emerge (More)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close lower (S&P 500 -0.3%, Dow -0.4%, Nasdaq -0.3%) to start shortened trading week (More) | Truth Social owner Trump Media and Technology Group to begin trading today on Nasdaq under stock ticker DJT (More)
> Civil fraud trial of former cryptocurrency giant Do Kwon begins in New York; Kwon, who will be tried in absentia, is accused of driving a $45B crash of the TerraUSD and Luna coins in 2022 (More) | Adam Neumann reportedly submits bid to buy back WeWork for over $500M (More)
> Electric vehicle startup Lucid Motors raises $1B from affiliate of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (More) | Electric vehicle startup Fisker shares halted after falling 28% since Friday on news of potential deal collapse with large automaker (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> New York appeals court temporarily pauses enforcement of $454M judgment in former President Donald Trump's civil business fraud case if Trump posts a lowered bond of $175M within 10 days as appeals process plays out (More) | Trump's hush money trial set to begin April 15 with jury selection (More)
> Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signs legislation banning children under 14 from signing up for social media accounts while requiring
> US charges group of China-linked hackers with conspiracy to commit computer intrusion and conspiracy to commit wire fraud, accuses group of spending 14 years targeting US and foreign critics, businesses, and political figures (More)