Friday, October 28
Biden, Harris to Help Fetterman
Democrats are betting that President Biden and Vice President Harris can put Democratic Senate hopeful John Fetterman over the top despite a faltering debate performance that has operatives more worried than ever they could lose the pivotal race.
Biden and Harris will head to Philadelphia to campaign together on Friday, a rare occurrence for the duo who typically don’t travel alongside one another.
With less than two weeks till Election Day, Biden and Harris are set to participate in a reception for the Pennsylvania Democratic Party.
“It’s always helpful to have the two leaders of the party out there in the final push,” one Democratic strategist said of the joint appearance. “Is it risky? Maybe. But it sends a powerful message in a really important race.” READ MORE...
Twitter Accounts Deleted
Billionaire Elon Musk bizarrely arrived at Twitter's San Francisco headquarters carrying a kitchen sink ahead of closing his $44bn deal to purchase the micro-blogging site.
“Entering Twitter HQ – let that sink in!” the Tesla CEO tweeted.
Mr Musk changed his Twitter profile to refer to himself as “Chief Twit” and his location as Twitter headquarters.
A court has given him until Friday to close his April agreement to acquire the company after he earlier tried to back out of the deal.
Mr Musk, the world's richest person, agreed to buy the company for $54.20 a share in April, but by July had indicated that he had changed his mind, citing bot and spam issues.
He renewed his attempt to acquire the company earlier this month.
Mr Musk reportedly told Twitter employees during his visit that he does not plan to cut 75 per cent of the staff after acquiring the company. READ MORE...
US Economy Rebounds
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The US economy rebounded in the third quarter after contracting for the first six months of this year, as a narrowing trade deficit concealed weakening consumer demand.
Thursday, October 27
Germany To Legalize Cannabis
BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany on Wednesday set out plans to legalise cannabis, in a move promised by Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government that would make it one of the first countries in Europe to make weed legal.
Health Minister Karl Lauterbach presented a cornerstone paper on planned legislation to regulate the controlled distribution and consumption of cannabis for recreational purposes among adults.
Acquiring and possessing up to 20 to 30 grams of recreational cannabis for personal consumption would also be made legal.
The coalition government struck an agreement last year to introduce legislation during its four-year term to allow the controlled distribution of cannabis in licensed shops. READ MORE...
Mortgage Demand Drops
- Sharply higher mortgage rates caused mortgage demand to drop to the lowest level since 1997.
- Mortgage rates fell slightly to start this week, but are still well over 7% after starting the year at around 3%.
- Home prices are still higher than they were last year, but the increases are slowing down

A house’s real estate for sale sign is seen in front of a home in Arlington, Virginia, November 19, 2020. Saul Loeb | AFP | Getty Images
Overall, demand for mortgages is at the lowest level since 1997.
Mortgage applications to purchase a home dropped 2% from the prior week and were 42% lower than the same week in 2021. The annual comparison continues to jump each week, as fewer buyers either want or can afford to get into this very pricey housing market.
Applications to refinance a home loan fell just 0.1% for the week, but only because they were so low to begin with – down 86% from a year ago. There are currently fewer than 150,000 qualified borrowers who could benefit from a refinance at today’s rates, according to Black Knight. READ MORE...
Fetterman Raises Money After Debate
Democratic Pennsylvania Senate nominee John Fetterman raised more than $1 million following Tuesday night’s debate with Republican Mehmet Oz, according to Fetterman’s campaign.
The campaign said it raised the amount during the three hours between the debate’s conclusion at 9 p.m. and midnight.
The two candidates sparred over a number of top issues, like the economy and abortion, in the state’s first and only Senate debate.
The closely watched event, which was held two weeks before the election, also drew attention to Fetterman’s ongoing recovery from a stroke earlier this year, a matter that the Oz campaign has mocked at times. Fetterman’s challenges communicating were on full display during the debate, with the Democrat calling it the “elephant in the room.” READ MORE...
Wednesday, October 26
Changing Brain Structure to Fight Depression
Decades of reinforcing neural connections can make the adult brain stubbornly resistant to rapid changes. Should our brain's structure trap us in cycles of dark moods and thoughts, disorders like chronic depression can be extremely hard to shake.
According to new research, some patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) can have their brains 'rewired' within weeks, given the right treatment.
Anti-depressants, behavioral therapy, and electroconvulsive therapy don't work for everybody with MDD, but scientists in Germany claim these treatments have the power to change brain structures. How long those changes last remains to be determined.
People who experience MDD often have trouble regulating negative emotions and their physiological responses to stress. Under such heavy conditions, enjoying even the most pleasant activities in life can feel burdensome.
In the past, brain imaging studies have found serious depression is associated with changes in the volume of gray matter (made up of neuron bodies) and white matter (made up of nerve fibers). It's also associated with increases in amygdala activity, which influences emotional experiences; shrinkage in the hippocampus, which plays a major role in long-term learning and memory; and shrinkage in the basal ganglia, which helps process emotions. READ MORE...
Young Professionals Leaving California and New York
Young professionals who make more than $100,000 have started to flee California and New York, and the prices that go with them.
Instead, they’re going home, according to a study done by SmartAsset. In fact, analysis by the Census Bureau and Harvard University earlier this year found that 80% of young adults now live less than 100 miles from where they grew up.
Looking at adults under 35 who earn $100,000-plus per year, SmartAsset examined the inflow and outflow of wealthy young professionals from state to state between 2019 and 2020:
It’s time to cue up the map app and take a closer look.
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In 2019-2020, Texas ranked the most popular destination. Roughly 15,000 came into the state and only about 11,200 left for a net inflow of about 3,800, according to SmartAsset. READ MORE...
Environmental Toxins - Protecting Your Family
Environmental toxins are cancer-causing chemicals and endocrine disruptors, both human-made and naturally occurring, that can harm our health by disrupting sensitive biological systems.
Here, we review what endocrine disruptors are, where they come from, and how to minimize exposure to help protect you and your family from their potentially dangerous effects.
Environmental toxins include naturally occurring compounds such as:
mercury;
radon;
formaldehyde;
benzene; and
cadmium.
They also include human-made chemicals like:
phthalates; and
pesticides.
In toxic doses, all of these compounds can negatively affect human health. Many of them are known to:cause cancer (radon, formaldehyde, benzene); act as endocrine disruptors (BPA, pesticides, phthalates); and cause organ failure or developmental problems (lead, mercury, cadmium)
Lead toxicity is a well-known example. People are generally aware of potential sources of lead, such as old paint and old pipes.
Cadmium toxicity was first realized in the 50s and 60s, and policies now limit industrial exposure. READ MORE...
Tuesday, October 25
Brittney Griner Declines Basketball
PHOENIX, ARIZONA - OCTOBER 10: Brittney Griner #42 of the Phoenix Mercury prepares for game 1 of the WNBA Finals at Footprint Center on October 10, 2021 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Mike Mattina/Getty Images)
The WNBA star has been sentenced to nine years in a Russian prison on drug charges. Griner, who was playing overseas in Russia, was arrested at the airport when drugs were allegedly found in her backpack.
While the United States government is attempting to bring her home via a prisoner trade, Russia does not appear to be anxious to get something done.
According to ESPN's T.J. Quinn, Griner's lawyers offered to bring her a basketball in prison, though she reportedly declined the offer.
"I asked Griner's lawyer if she's had an opportunity to play basketball since she was detained. She said the jail has a hoop, but no ball. When Griner's lawyers offered to bring one, BG declined, saying it was too painful to think about," he reported. READ MORE...
Pill Replicates Exercise
A drug has been identified by researchers at Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) that replicates the benefits of exercise on mice’s bones and muscles.
You can look and feel better by keeping up a regular exercise schedule, but did you know that exercise also supports bone and muscle health? Locomotor fragility, which affects people who are unable to exercise, causes the muscles and bones to deteriorate. Recently, Japanese researchers discovered a new drug that, by producing effects comparable to those of exercise, may help treat locomotor frailty.
Physical inactivity can result in a weakening of the muscles (known as sarcopenia) and bones (known as osteoporosis). Exercise dispels this frailty by boosting muscular strength and suppressing bone resorption while simultaneously promoting bone formation.
How The Great Pyramid Was Built
There is an opportunity for you to make the discovery for yourself! Watch and listen to the clues and see if you can figure it out before the reveal.
What's with the lone dark stone that stands out from the yellow limestone? Is it a different composition or was there granite used at the very top?
Do you miss the metal scaffolding that used to mark the original apex or does Khufu's pyramid look better without it?
Monday, October 24
TN Valley Living
There are seven regional areas in the state of Tennessee, and I am fortunate to live in the region that is referred to as East TN... which revolves around the metropolitan area of Knoxville. the Cumberland Plateau, the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, 10 lakes, and 3 river systems: the French Broad river, Holston river, and the Tennessee river.
RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES ARE OUTSTANDING...
What makes TN an attractive state is there is NO STATE INCOME TAX... and yet, the first two years of college is FREE to residents because of our lottery system.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is located in east Tennessee and receives 80% of the Department of Energy's budget each year because of its research and development.
You may think that education in east TN is lacking but the University of TN hires a majority of its professors from the IVY LEAGUE Schools up North because of the cheaper cost of living... The same holds true for a majority of the doctors that work at UT's Medical Center which is now privately owned and operated. And, Tyson-McGhee airport has become so popular that there are many non-stop flights to major cities and it takes only 30 minutes to fly to Atlanta which connects to everywhere.
East TN is inbetween Nashville (2 hours - the home of country music) and Bristol (2 hours - NASCAR) and Cherokee, NC (2 hours - Gambling).
If you want expensive dining, go to NYC, Washington, DC, Chicago, Boston, or LA... but don't get pissed if you spend a lot of time in traffic trying to get where you want to go...
Life in USA -- End of 2022
- Inflation
- High Gasoline Prices
- High Food Prices
- Higher Prices at Restaurants
- Crime Increasing
- Violence Increasing
- Illegal Immigration Increasing
- Illegal Drugs Increasing (Fentanyl from China)
- Racism Increasing
- Media Outlets Censoring News
- Fake News
- CRT Taught in Public Schools
- Higher Taxes
- Higher Interest Rates
- Electric Vehicles Only for Wealthy
- COVID Lingering Around
- Supply Chain Shortage Lingering
- National Debt Increasing
- Economy Slowing Down
- Possible Recession




















