Wednesday, November 13
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Shaboozey's "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" tops Billboard Hot 100 for 17th week, the second-longest stint at No. 1 in the chart's 66-year history (More)
> Washington Spirit, NY/NJ Gotham FC, Orlando Pride, and Kansas City Current advance to National Women's Soccer League semifinals (More)
> Taylor Swift is big winner at MTV Europe Music Awards with four wins; see complete list of winners (More) | 2024 Booker Prize for fiction announced this afternoon (4:45 pm ET); see shortlist and how to watch live (More)
Science & Technology
> Amazon to develop prototype smart glasses to help give delivery drivers step-by-step instructions to the correct address (More)
> Researchers create a 3D hologram of a mouse embryo with 8 million distinct cells; approach could be extended to any species, allowing study of fetal development with unprecedented precision (More)
> Astronomers find Voyager 2's 1986 flyby of Uranus may have coincided with a dramatic solar event, skewing scientists' understanding of the planet's magnetosphere for the past four decades (More)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher (S&P 500 +0.1%, Dow +0.7%, Nasdaq +0.1%); Dow closes above 44,000 for first time as postelection rally continues (More) | Bitcoin sets another record, surpasses $87K (More) | See bitcoin's price history (More)
> Chipotle Mexican Grill names interim chief Scott Boatwright as permanent CEO roughly three months after former Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol left to lead Starbucks (More)
> US highway safety regulator opens investigation into Honda and Acura on reports of possible engine failures in as many as 1.4 million vehicle models from between 2016 and 2020 (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> Haiti's international airport shuts down after gangs open fire at commercial flight landing in the country's capital of Port-au-Prince; comes day after Haitian interim prime minister was fired (More)
> Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba survives run-off vote in parliament to stay in his role; vote comes after his Liberal Democratic Party lost its parliamentary majority in last month's general election (More)
> Atmospheric rivers to bring back-to-back snow and rain to Pacific Northwest and Northern California this week (More) | Atmospheric rivers 101 (More)
Democrats MUST Blame Themselves
It has been a little over a week since our Presidential election and the Democrats are still finding someone to blame other than themselves...
The United States of America (USA) is basically a middle of the road, type of society, and does not really like the Federal Government telling them what to do.
Hence the breaking away from Great Britain in 1776.
The abortion issue is part of that sentiment except in this particular instance, women WANT the Federal Government to protect their right to have an abortion.
Outside of that, the Federal Government can go shit itself as far as the rest of it is concerned.
What the Democrats did was not just push the liberal envelop, but they went against the MOTHERS of this country who are bound and determined to protect their children, especially their female children.
The other issue is that the people in general DID NOT LIKE DONALD TRUMP but they were more angry at the Federal Government for using its power to put Trump in jail.
THAT WENT TOO FAR.
FINALLY....
While this country is based upon immigrants and the people are willing to tolerate a few illegal immigrants, again the Democratic party went too far in allowing an unprecedented number of illegals into this country...
Those illegals took goods and services away from Americans and that pissed a majority of Americans off more than was anticipated.
The Democrats can only BLAME THEMSELVES for what went wrong.
- It wasn't Joe Biden
- It wasn't Kamala Harris
- It wasn't that no primary was held
- It wasn't Trump's lies
- It wasn't racism
- It wasn't the comment about garbage
It was just the Liberals in the Democratic Party who went too far pushing for their liberal ideology for the last EIGHT YEARS.
Americans DON'T like the extreme right or the extreme left. They like being in the middle of the road.
Quantum Sensing
Researchers are exploring the potential to detect gravitons using quantum sensing technologies in hope of linking quantum mechanics with Einstein’s theory of relativity.
While each tasked with the important role of numerically explaining our reality, gravity and quantum mechanics tend to mix like oil and water — they have long presented a profound challenge to unify in the domain of physics. Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity, established in 1915, describes gravity as the curvature of space-time. In contrast, quantum mechanics suggests that forces are mediated by particles. READ MORE...
Tuesday, November 12
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Oregon's Dillon Gabriel breaks all-time major college football record for career passing touchdowns with 179 (More) | Lionel Messi's Inter Miami eliminated from MLS Cup Playoffs after 3-2 loss to Atlanta United (More)
> NFL looking at eight international games next season, including in the UK, Spain, Germany, Mexico, Brazil, and Ireland (More)
> Judith Jamison, dancer and longtime artistic director at Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, dies at age 81 (More) | Tony Todd, best known for role as titular character in "Candyman," dies at age 69 (More) | Bobby Allison, three-time winner of the Daytona 500, dies at age 86 (More)
Science & Technology
> First-of-its-kind stem cell treatment restores vision in three patients with severely damaged corneas (More) | How stem cells work and their potential to treat a wide range of conditions (More, w/video)
> New study suggests kidney and nerve cells can perform memory functions similar to the brain; cells rearranged their functions in response to patterns of chemical signals (More)
> Researchers discover nervous system mechanism triggering wet dogs to shake vigorously; study sheds light on how different animals respond to the sense of touch (More)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher Friday (S&P 500 +0.4%, Dow +0.6%, Nasdaq +0.1%) with the S&P 500 and Dow witnessing best week in a year following US election (More) | Bitcoin hits $80K for first time ever (More) | Confused about bitcoin and how it works? Sign up for 1440's Business & Finance email (Join here)
> FTX bankruptcy estate sues former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci, his hedge fund SkyBridge Capital, and others to recoup investments for FTX creditors (More)
> Billionaire Bill Ackman says he will work to end Amsterdam listing for his hedge fund, Pershing Square Holdings, and Universal Music Group following attacks against Israeli soccer fans Friday; UMG pushes back on Amsterdam delisting (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> President-elect Donald Trump secures 312 electoral votes, per final tally, including sweeping all seven swing states (More) | Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) defeats Kari Lake (R) for Senate seat from Arizona (More) | US House control remains undetermined with 10 races still uncalled (More) | See live updates (More)
> Qatar suspends its role in mediating talks between Hamas and Israel; US officials say Qatar also asked Hamas to end its 12-year presence in Doha; Hamas and Qatar reportedly dispute the claim (More) | Haiti's transitional council fires Prime Minister Garry Conille, replaces him with businessman Alix Didier Fils-Aimé (More)
> Mountain Fire northwest of Los Angeles is 26% contained as of this writing after destroying 130 structures, damaging 88 others; roughly 9,000 of 10,000 evacuated residents allowed to return to their homes (More)
America FIRST
MAGA is the phrase that Trump coined when he was running for President. It was misunderstood in 2016, 2020, and again in 2024.
For me, it wasn't so much making the USA great again but returning to the ORIGINAL VALUES that made America great in the first place.
America's past is full of bad decisions and bad choices, the least of which was slavery and our treatment of Native Americans.
This is all in our past - we learn about it in public schools so that it never happens again. History teaches us what to repeat and what not to repeat.
Trump wants to repeat the GREATNESS of AMERICA... the time when we were UNITED and of one mind, even though how to get to our future varied.
America was...
NOT WHITE
NOT ASIAN
NOT BLACK
NOT HISPANIC
NOT IRISH
NOT CATHOLIC
America was... AMERICAN
From our beginnings in 1776, we believed that the path to the future should follow one of two paths...
- small government
- low taxes
- strong military
- minimal debt
- capitalism
Yellow Brick Road - Bottom of Pacific Ocean
An expedition to a deep-sea ridge, just north of the Hawaiian Islands, revealed a surprise discovery back in 2022: an ancient dried-out lake bed paved with what looks like a yellow brick road.
The eerie scene was chanced upon by the exploration vessel Nautilus, while surveying the Liliʻuokalani ridge within Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument (PMNM).
PMNM is one of the largest marine conservation areas in the world, larger than all the national parks in the United States combined, and we've only explored about 3 percent of its seafloor.
Researchers at the Ocean Exploration Trust are pushing the frontiers of this wilderness, which lies more than 3,000 meters below the waves, and the best part is, anyone can watch the exploration.
A highlight reel of the expedition's footage published on YouTube in April 2022 captured the moment researchers operating the deep-sea vehicle stumbled upon the road to Oz. READ MORE...