Wednesday, July 17
To Biden of Not to Biden
Bill Barr who was the US Attorney General under President Trump, who does not really support Trump for a variety of personal reasons, SAYS that he is voting for Trump because he is the lesser of the two evils...
WOW... what does that say about our choices for the 2024 Presidential Election?
Whatever it is, it is NOT GOOD.
My thinking is that I agree with Barr.
I agree with him because of the lesser of the two evils is accurate but also for the following reasons as well:
- Biden has some form of dementia
- The liberal policies of the Democrats are not working
- I do not want illegal immigrants in our country
- I want lower taxes
- I want a healthy economy
- I want a strong military
- We need to do something about our national debt
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Argentina edges Colombia 1-0 in extra time to win a record 16th Copa América championship (More) | Twenty-seven arrested amid security breach at main entry gate, which caused a delayed start to the Copa América (More)
> Disney investigating hacking after a trove of internal communications data was leaked by a hacktivist artists' rights group (More)
> The American League takes on the National League in tonight's (8 pm ET, Fox) 94th MLB All-Star game (More) | MLB Draft continues today; see complete draft tracker (More)
Science & Technology
> AT&T reportedly pays $300K ransom to hacker group to delete stolen data following the company's second major breach in three months (More)
> Researchers pinpoint gene capable of slowing the aggressive spread of pancreatic cancer; gene produces the molecule HNF4A, and gets "switched off" in early stages of the disease (More)
> Gulf War Illness explained in new study; mysterious illness, affecting up to one-third of veterans from the 1990-91 Gulf War, likely caused by intestinal exposure to biological and chemical agents (More)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher (S&P 500 +0.3%, Dow +0.5%, Nasdaq +0.4%), with Dow closing at a record high; Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signals the Fed won't wait until annual inflation hits 2% before cutting interest rates (More)
> Amazon kicks off Prime Day 48-hour sale today; this year's Prime Day expected to set record in US online spending, with an estimated $14B in total sales (More)
> Macy's ends buyout talks to go private for $6.9B with activist investors Arkhouse Management and Brigade Capital Management; Macy's shares close down 12% (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> Gambian lawmakers uphold ban on female genital mutilation, reversing course months after an initial vote; despite the ban, the practice remains widespread in Gambia, with more than 70% of girls and women undergoing the procedure (More) | What is FGM? (More)
> Moscow court convicts US journalist Masha Gessen in absentia for violating Russia's law criminalizing criticism of Russian war in Ukraine (More) | See latest updates on the war (More)
> Rwandan President Paul Kagame expected to extend his 30-year rule after defeating two candidates permitted to run against him in yesterday's election (More)
Divided We Fall
How are we divided?
- Politically
- Racially
- Gender
- Spiritually
- Why do movie stars need to be paid millions of dollars to be in a movie?
- Why do professional athletes need to be paid millions of dollars to play basketball, baseball, or football.
- Why do billionaires need several homes, several private jets when they ignore all those who contributed money or purchased the products that made them that wealthy?
- Wealthy people do not fight wars
- Wealthy people do not pay taxes
- Wealthy people live under different laws
- Wealthy people considered themselves privileged
- Wealthy people look down on the rest of us
- Wealthy people are selfish and self-centered
Sea Turtles in Emerald Isle
All twelve nests in Emerald Isle have been laid by loggerhead sea turtles.
Another sea turtle nest was discovered Monday morning in Emerald Isle -- the twelfth of the season and nearing last year’s total of fifteen.
All twelve nests have been laid by loggerhead sea turtles.
Nesting and hatching season runs from May 1 to November 15.
Sea turtles are protected in North Carolina, and tampering with them or their nests can result in fines up to $50,000 and a year in jail.
Tuesday, July 16
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Spain tops England 2-1 to win record fourth UEFA European Championship (More) | Copa América final delayed over an hour as fans break through entry gates (More) | Cleveland Guardians take Oregon State's Travis Bazzana with top pick in 2024 MLB Draft (More)
> Richard Simmons, iconic TV fitness guru, dies at age 76 (More) | Shannen Doherty, actress best known for "Beverly Hills, 90210," dies at age 53 of breast cancer (More) | Dr. Ruth Westheimer, pioneering sex therapist, dies at age 96 (More)
> Carlos Alcaraz tops Novak Djokovic to win back-to-back Wimbledon titles (More) | ... and Barbora Krejcikova edges Jasmine Paolini to win her second career Grand Slam singles championship (More)
Science & Technology
> OpenAI reportedly working on AI model capable of advanced reasoning; project, codenamed "Strawberry," would navigate the internet on its own and perform deep research (More) | The short history and rapid rise of OpenAI (More, w/video)
> Oldest-known relative of modern spiders identified in nearly 500-million-year-old fossil; the specimen lived in what is now the South Pole, family includes scorpions and horseshoe crabs (More)
> 3D imaging reveals the last meal of a crocodile mummified by ancient Egyptians; researchers believe the animal was deliberately caught by fishermen for a ritual (More) | Ancient Egypt 101 (More, w/video)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher Friday (S&P 500 +0.6%, Dow +0.6%, Nasdaq +0.6%) with gains partially driven by Caterpillar and Home Depot (More)
> Alphabet is reportedly in final talks to acquire cybersecurity startup Wiz for $23B; acquisition would mark the largest purchase ever for Google's parent company (More)
> Cost of First-Class postage stamps rise by 5 cents, tied for highest-ever jump as US Postal Service navigates reduced volume and a projected net loss of $6.3B this fiscal year (More)
> President Joe Biden cancels planned trip to Texas following assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump; live interview with NBC News' Lester Holt reportedly still on track to air tonight at 9 pm ET (More) | See Biden's address following the assassination attempt (More, w/video)
> UN-mediated cease-fire talks underway for Sudanese Armed Forces and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces to end 15-month war that has left over 19,000 people dead and over 33,000 wounded, per UN figures (More)
> North Korea threatens to resume campaign of sending trash-filled balloons to South Korea as sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un accuses South Korea of continuing to send leaflets into the country (More)
Breakfast
Chinese Naval Ships Off Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A U.S. Coast Guard cutter on routine patrol in the Bering Sea came across several Chinese military ships in international waters but within the U.S. exclusive economic zone, officials said.
The crew detected three vessels approximately 124 miles (200 kilometers) north of the Amchitka Pass in the Aleutian Islands, the Coast Guard said in a statement Wednesday. A short time later, a helicopter aircrew from Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak spotted a fourth ship approximately 84 miles (135 kilometers) north of the Amukta Pass.
All four of the People’s Republic of China vessels were “transiting in international waters but still inside the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone,” which extends 200 nautical miles (370 kilometers) from the U.S. shoreline, the statement said. The Chinese vessels told the Coast Guard their purpose for being there was “freedom of navigation operations.” READ MORE...,
Monday, July 15
2024 Presidential Choices
- Some believe it was a hoax
- Some believe Trump planned the shooting
- Some believe Trump's rhetoric caused it
- Some believe Trump should apologize
- Some will leave the USA if Trump gets elected
- Some did not want Trump to be so lucky
- Some believe that anything positive that happens to Trump is wrong
- Some still believe Trump will destroy DEMOCRACY
- While Biden last another four years?
- If Biden leaves the Presidency, is Kamala Harris the kind of President you want to live with for the rest of his term?
- What happens if Biden is out of it, and there is an emergency declared?
- Can Biden stand toe to toe with China and Russia?
Assassination Attempt
By now everyone should know that there was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life at a rally in Pennsylvania over the weekend.
During my lifetime there has only been two other attempts on Presidents in office, Ronald Reagan and John F. Kennedy. Obviously, Trump was in office, but running for office and the November election.
What does that tell you about the climate here in the greatest country in the world?
Ever since 2015/2016, the Democrats and mainstream media has been bombarding the public day after day with how BAD Donald Trump is and now they are saying he will destroy DEMOCRACY.
Don't you think that the Democrats LIT THE MATCH this time?
What's being said?
- Some people are saying that the secret service will under-manned and under-supplied.
- Some are saying that this report is a lie.
- Some are saying that the secret service did not properly do their job.
- Some are saying that the Democrats were behind this failed attempt.
- Some are saying that Trump was protected by the hand of God.
Time as a Mirage
Time may not be a fundamental element of the universe but rather an illusion emerging from quantum entanglement, a new study suggests.
Time is a thorny problem for physicists; its inconsistent behavior between our best theories of the universe contributes to a deadlock preventing researchers from finding a "theory of everything," or a framework to explain all of the physics in the universe.
But in the new study, researchers suggest they may have found a clue to solving that problem: by making time a consequence of quantum entanglement, the weird connection between two far-apart particles. The team published their findings May 10 in the journal Physical Review A. READ MORE...




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