Friday, October 25
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani's 50th home run ball sells for $4.4M at auction, a record price for a sports ball of any kind (More) | Fernando Valenzuela, Dodgers pitching legend, dies at age 63 (More)
> Actresses Julianne Moore and Rosario Dawson, Radiohead's Thom Yorke, and author James Patterson among at least 15,000 creatives signing on to statement warning against unauthorized use of their work to train generative AI (More)
> Director Roman Polanski won't face trial for alleged rape of a minor in 1973 after settling out of court (More) | Harvey Weinstein's retrial on an overturned 2020 rape conviction to be pushed back to 2025 (More)
Science & Technology
> Google's DeepMind deploys invisible watermark for AI-generated text; approach alters words used in a formulaic but indistinguishable way that can be decoded with a key (More) | How generative AI works (More, w/video)
> Researchers discover how ovarian cancer shuts down immune cells, promoting tumor growth; cancer cells effectively block the energy source T cells rely on to function (More) | What are T cells? (More)
> Archaeologists uncover the most extensive medieval urban sites discovered to date in Central Asia; cities of Tashbulak and Tugunbulak, located along the Silk Road, date back to 550 CE to 1050 CE (More)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close lower (S&P 500 -0.9%, Dow -1.0%, Nasdaq -1.6%) (More) | US existing home sales drop 1% month-over-month in September to the slowest annual pace since October 2010; median home price topping $404K is up 3% year-over-year (More)
> Tesla shares rise 12% in after-hours trading on better-than-expected profits (More) | Peloton shares close up 11% after hedge fund founder says stock is undervalued (More) | McDonald's shares close down 5% after CDC announces E. coli outbreak linked to Quarter Pounder burgers across 10 states; total of 49 cases reported, with one person dead and 10 hospitalized (More)
> Apple and Goldman Sachs ordered to pay over $89M in penalties and refunds after US regulator finds they misled Apple Card holders (More) | American Airlines to pay record $50M fine over treatment of passengers with disabilities (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> The Pentagon confirms reports of North Korean soldiers in Russia but says purpose is unclear; South Korea says 3,000 troops are there, part of a planned 10,000-person deployment, with Ukraine saying they are joining Russia's war in Kursk (More) | G-7 finalizes $50B loan to Ukraine, backed by Russian assets (More)
> Florida mother files wrongful death lawsuit against Character.AI—a company allowing users to interface with AI chatbots—after her 14-year-old son, active on the site, dies by suicide (More)
> Mexican soldiers kill 19 suspected members of Sinaloa cartel in shootout in the northwestern state; attack comes months after arrest in the US of cartel cofounder Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada (More)
About the WEALTHY
From time immemorial, societies HAVE ALWAYS been separated into the WEALTHY and the POOR... It is only in the USA, that society has managed to develop into three categories: Wealthy - Middle Class - Poor.
Once you understand that, then the rest of my comments will be easier to understand.
The American Government MUST COLLECT TAXES in order to pay for all the services they provide, such as:
- public education
- public transportation
- public parks and recreation
- public healthcare
- military and law enforcement
- retirement benefits
- unemployment insurance
Anything and everything that is made available to the public COMES FROM TAX DOLLARS.
The WEALTHY HIDE THEIR INCOME in TAX FREE offshore banks accounts typically in the Caymans in the Caribbean.
In short, WEALTHY PEOPLE DON'T PAY TAXES or the fair share of taxes.
Congress makes the tax laws and the WEALTHY give the people money for their re-elections to keep the tax laws from changing.
Neither the middle class nor the poor class has the ability to influence congress. The only thing that these two classes can do is pay their taxes and/or refuse to pay their taxes and go to prison.
The more services that the government wants to provide the people so that the people will keep their party in power, the more taxes increase. When the politicians say taxes will not increase on you, but they will on the wealthy, THEY ARE LYING.
Until you believe what I just wrote, the government will continue to give you programs, continue to raise your taxes, and continue to lie to you saying the wealthy will pay for it all.
THIS WILL SIMPLY NOT HAPPEN...
EVERTIME YOU PUT THESE ASSHOLES BACK INTO POWER, THE MORE FOOLISH AND STUPID AMERICANS LOOK BECAUSE THEY JUST CANNOT SEEM TO FIGURE OUT WHAT IS HAPPENING TO THEM...
YOU ARE GETTING EXACTLY WHAT YOU DESERVE...
China's Humanoid Robot Race
Robot Era, a rising name in the humanoid robot space, has captured the attention of tech enthusiasts again with a new stunt.
After showcasing its XBot-L humanoid strolling along the Great Wall of China a few months ago, the company has now released footage of two Star1 models racing through the Gobi Desert.
The video (below), shot late last month, shows two Star1 humanoid robots racing through diverse terrain in the Gobi Desert. The robots are seen navigating rocky paths, grassy areas, and winding roads.
One of the robots runs “bare-footed,” while the other sports a pair of sneakers, which, as it turns out, played a significant role in the outcome of the race. READ MORE...
Thursday, October 24
A Female President
Is the US of A ready for a female president?
When Hillary Clinton was challenging Trump for the position of POTUS, she lost.
Just like Trump complained for 4 years of not really losing in 2020 to Joe Biden, Hillary has also complained for four years about unfairly losing to Donald Trump in 2016.
Aside from the bitching of both these candidates, the US of A is again faced with an opportunity to elect their first female president.
A very big step for the leader of the FREE WORLD.
Will Kamala Harris...
- stop illegal immigration?
- make the USA energy independent again?
- reduce inflation?
- stop crime and violence?
- stop illegal drugs?
- repair our divided country?
- stand tall against our enemies?
- grow our economy?
- fix our deteriorating education system?
- reduce or increase taxes?
- reduce or increase our national debt?
- build up or military and space force?
- Prevent WWIII from taking place?
- Will she again take her rightful role of leader of the FREE WORLD?
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- Will she succumb to the influences of SOCIALISM and become no better than any other country in the world?
- Will she allow CHINA to become leader of the world?
- Will she allow nuclear proliferation again?
- Will she allow global wars of aggression to take place again?
- Will she allow illegal immigration to change the culture of the USA?
- Will she allow shrinkage of the middle class?
- Will she allow BILLIONAIRES to dictate policy and our future?
- Will she allow humanoid robots to take our jobs?
Chemo Day
Twice a month, I have infusions, one is for the continued suppression of my Melanoma and the second one is to boost my immune system because the infusion for my Melanoma has destroyed it.
Every four weeks I have an infusion of OPDIVO and the next day, I have an infusion for IVIG. The former lasts 30 minutes, the latter lasts 2.5 hours. The former I have a UT Medical Cancer Center, the latter I have at UT Medical Satellite facility in Morristown.
I have been having infusions over 15 years, and with my December 2024 infusion, I will have completed my 16th year. I have had over 150 chemo infusions for my two cancers and over 60 infusions of IVIG to try and repair the damage my chemo infusions have caused.
At the age of 60, I was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's B Cell Lymphoma and I the age of 65 and as a result of my Lymphoma treatments, I was diagnosed with Melanoma.
My Melanoma diagnosis caused me to have a few surgeries as the cancer moved from my foot to my groin to my neck before finally being killed by radiation treatments.
My treatments now (Opdivo infusions for Melanoma - daily Venclexta pills for Lymphoma) are simply to keep my cancers from growing at all. I will have these treatments for the rest of my life.
I typically awake at 6:00 am on Chemo Day, shower and arrive at UT Medical Cancer Center by 7:30 am for labs, doctor visit, and treatment. If the flow of patients is smooth, I am on my way home by 10:00/10:30 am.
However, some mornings, like this one, I cannot sleep and was up at 3:30 am drinking decaf coffee with sugar free Cappuccino Mix and working on my two blogs.
On my IVIG days, like tomorrow, I will be up at 6:00 am and will finish at 10:30/11:00 am but trip home will take only 15 minutes as opposed to 40/45 minutes when traveling to Knoxville.
I consider myself to be lucky that I am still ABOVE GROUND.
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Queen Latifah, Steven Spielberg, and Missy Elliott among 39 recipients of 2022 and 2023 US National Medals of Arts and Humanities; singer Selena and chef Anthony Bourdain received posthumous awards (More)
> Dick Pope, two-time Oscar-nominated cinematographer, dies at age 77 (More) | Mimi Hines, veteran Broadway actress, singer, and comedian, dies at age 91 (More)
> One Direction's Liam Payne reportedly had "pink cocaine" in his system at the time of his Oct. 16 death (More) | What is pink cocaine? (More)
Science & Technology
> FAA approves regulations permitting electric vertical takeoff vehicles, or eVTOLs, opening the door for an emerging air taxi industry; marks the first new category of aircraft recognized since 1940 (More)
> Oriental hornets have the highest alcohol tolerance in the animal kingdom, new study suggests; insects can consume diets of up to 80% ethanol with no side effects (More)
> Study details how the geometric shapes on dogs' noses begin forming during fetal development; structures help retain moisture and odor chemicals (More)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close mixed (S&P 500 -0.1%, Dow -0.0%, Nasdaq +0.2%) amid election uncertainty, questions over the Federal Reserve's plan to cut interest rates (More)
> HSBC to divide into four divisions, separating Asian and European markets; Europe's largest lender also names its first female CFO (More) | BlackRock releases two new exchange-traded funds capitalizing on AI boom, one on AI and tech stocks, the other on software and hardware used to power AI (More)
> Walmart to launch same-day prescription delivery program (More) | Denny's to shutter one-tenth of its diners—or 150 restaurants—and reduce operating hours (More) | Buybuy Baby to close all stores, move all operations online by end of year (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> Over 20 countries gather at BRICS, Russian President Vladimir Putin's summit for emerging economies seen as counterweight to US-led G-7; participating countries—including Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—account for over one-quarter of global economy (More)
> US Justice Department charges Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps general and three others in plot to murder Iranian-American journalist (More) | Former NYC mayor and Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani (R) ordered to relinquish valuables including NYC apartment in Georgia election case (More)
> Israel says airstrike this month killed presumed successor to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah; Hezbollah has not commented (More) | FBI investigates leak on Israel's preparations to retaliate against Iran (More) | See war updates (More)