Friday, April 4

Simply mix 3 eggs and tuna in cans! This dish will impress everyone imme...

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In The NEWS



Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> James Beard Foundation announces 2025 James Beard Award finalists for America's best restaurants and chefs (More)
> "The Simpsons" renewed through its 40th season, extending the show's record as the longest-running scripted prime-time series (More) | Want to go deep into the cultural zeitgeist each week? Sign up for 1440 Society & Culture (More)
> Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin now just three goals away from breaking Wayne Gretzky's all-time NHL goals record (More)


Science & Technology

> Engineers develop large language model to solve multistep logistical problems with reasoning similar to that of humans; approach showed 85% success rate on problems such as optimizing the route of robots on a factory floor (More)
> Researchers repurpose modified smartphone camera sensors to image matter-antimatter collision events in real time (More)
> Genetic analysis reveals the first DNA profile of the pastoral culture that inhabited the Sahara during the African Humid Period; the now-desert landscape was a lush savanna between 14,000 and 5,000 years ago (More)


Business & Markets
> Amazon reportedly submits last-minute bid to acquire TikTok ahead of Saturday deadline for TikTok's Chinese parent, ByteDance, to sell its stake in the app or face a US ban; mobile technology company AppLovin also submits bid (More)
> Tesla reports 336,681 vehicle deliveries in Q1, a 13% year-over-year drop; shares still rise on reports CEO Elon Musk could leave role in Department of Government Efficiency (More) | President Donald Trump's social media company files paperwork with SEC to allow Trump's trust to sell over $2B of Trump Media and Technology Group shares (More)
> HR software company Rippling publicly releases affidavit of employee who admitted to carrying out corporate espionage for rival firm Deel (More) | Cryptocurrency firm Circle files for initial public offering, seeks valuation of up to $5B (More) | Want to learn more about crypto, IPOs, and more? Join 1440 Business & Finance (More)


Politics & World Affairs
> Federal judge dismisses bribery case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) with prejudice, barring prosecutors from renewing charges in the future (More) | See previous write-up on the case (More)
> Over 65 million Americans across 13 states, from Texas to Ohio, brace for extreme weather event that could spawn tornado outbreaks, record flooding, and heavy rain into the weekend (More) | See tracker (More)
> US Supreme Court weighs whether South Carolina can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood (More) | ... and rules the Food and Drug Administration acted lawfully in blocking two manufacturers from marketing fruity- and dessert-flavored vapes (More)

SOURCE: 1440 NEWS

Bulk Buying


 We take some time out of the day, once every other month or so to drive twenty-five south to SAMS Club and buy as much as we can in bulk.  There is a membership fee to shop there but the savings offsets the fee plus we are usually up to the good by the end of the year, plus every once in a while they have sales and we make a point of going there then as well whether we need something or not.


We typically buy:

  • Toilet tissue
  • Kleenex
  • Paper towels
  • Raisin Bran
  • Coffee Pods
  • Virgin Olive oil
  • Captain's Crackers
  • Frozen breaded cod
  • Frozen wild Alaskan salmon
  • Turket burgers
  • Ketchup
  • Salad dressings
  • Mixed nuts
  • Cans of: tuna,  chicken, beef, corn, beans, diced potatoes, etc.
  • Frozen bags of:  broccoli, corn, peas, limas, etc

You have to be careful because sometimes it is cheaper to buy the smaller cans at WalMart than at SAMS.

Gas is also cheaper - anywhere from five cents to ten cents per gallon which is better than Buc-ee's gas prices.

Everytime we go down there, we go around noon so we can have lunch.  An all beef hotdog/bun with a 32 oz drink is $1.40 and if you want a slice of meat lover's pizza it is $2.50/slice but the slice is 1/4 of a whole pizza which is a great deal.  A full pizza is $8.88.

Somewhat Political

 





“The US is panicking”: Massive military marvel as China’s 80,000-ton aircraft carrier showcases unmatched combat readiness in stunning display


China’s military advancements have been attracting global attention, especially with the recent developments in its naval capabilities. 

The Fujian, China’s first domestically-made aircraft carrier using catapults, marks a significant milestone in the country’s defense technology. As the world’s largest conventionally powered warship, Fujian has embarked on another trial, testing its sophisticated systems and demonstrating China’s growing maritime prowess. 

This article delves into the intricate details of Fujian’s development, its capabilities, and the strategic implications of China’s expanding naval fleet.


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Thursday, April 3

Good Night

 

The Amber May Show

 

Lara Trump

 

The Big THINK


“Cluster thinking” is damaging our politics. Here are 3 ways to beat it.

Brookings Brief


Will pharmaceutical tariffs achieve their goals?

Diamond & Silk

 

VINCE

 

Robert Reich



10 rules for dealing with Trump’s demands for capitulation
Whether it’s universities, law firms, or entire countries, here are 10 basic rules for hitting back



Friends,

On Tuesday, the Trump regime targeted Harvard University, threatening to withdraw about $9 billion in contracts and multiyear grants unless Harvard capitulates to unspecified demands.

Last week, Trump targeted major Washington law firms, threatening to cut off their access to government buildings and government contracts unless they capitulated to various demands.

Yesterday, the regime placed 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico and “reciprocal” tariffs on imports from all other nations. Some governments say they’ll retaliate. Others — Israel and Vietnam, for example — are responding by rolling back their own tariffs. Trump says he’ll continue to raise tariffs until other countries capitulate to various unspecified demands.

What do all these have in common? Trump’s unquenchable thirst for power, dominance, and intimidation.

Here are 10 rules for dealing with this.


At A Glance


Why children are hooked on Minecraft.

Ranking this year's best (and worst) April Fools' pranks.

Can you do the selfie shuffle?

Why NASA wants to return to the moon. (via YouTube)

Is the US going through its every-80-year reinvention?

Pop-up singing groups are connecting Americans.

Toddler on vacation digs up nearly 4,000-year-old amulet.

How turtle soup became a delicacy—and then disappeared.

Clickbait: Can your state survive an alien invasion?

Good Morning


 

Mediterranean Diet Meal Plan | 7 days

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In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture

> NFL owners approve several rule changes, including alterations to kickoffs, replays, and overtime (More) | NFL sets a tripleheader on Christmas, the first-ever Thursday games on the holiday, to be broadcast by Netflix and Amazon (More)

> Sony announces 2028 release date and the cast for a four-film Beatles project with each film centered on a member of the band (More) | "The Handmaid's Tale" sequel "The Testaments" confirmed for Hulu (More)

> Steve Kornacki, political correspondent known for his election night analysis, to depart MSNBC for chief data analyst role at NBC News and NBC Sports (More)


Science & Technology
> Physicists release proposal for a next-generation particle accelerator to eventually replace the Large Hadron Collider; the Future Circular Collider would have a circumference of almost 57 miles, probe particles beyond the Higgs boson (More) | Why is it called the "God Particle"? (More)

> Tuna and swordfish hunt for the majority of their prey in the ocean's "twilight zone," roughly half a mile below the sea surface; study sheds light on the marine ecosystem of two of the most common commercial fish species (More)

> Researchers link omega-6 fatty acid to an aggressive type of breast cancer; also known as linoleic acid, the molecule activates a major tumor growth pathway for "triple negative" cancers (More)


Business & Markets
> US stock markets close mixed (S&P 500 +0.4%, Dow -0.0%, Nasdaq +0.9%) (More) | Elon Musk ($342B), Mark Zuckerberg ($216B), and Jeff Bezos ($215B) top Forbes annual list of world's billionaires; list features 3,028 people, up from last year (More)

> Conservative cable channel Newsmax shares rise 179% in second day of trading on NYSE; network now valued at over $16B, twice as much as The New York Times (More) | OpenAI closes $40B funding round, the most ever raised by a private tech company, valuing the ChatGPT maker at $300B (More)

> Restaurant chain Hooters files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, sells company-owned restaurants to franchise group led by company’s founders (More) | Judge rejects Johnson & Johnson's $10B settlement plan over its talc-based baby powder (More)


Politics & World Affairs
> Democrat Susan Crawford defeats Republican Brad Schimel in Wisconsin Supreme Court race (More) | State Sen. Randy Fine (R) wins former Rep. Mike Waltz's (R) seat in Florida's 6th Congressional District; Jimmy Patronis (R) wins former Rep. Matt Gaetz's (R) seat in Florida's 1st Congressional District (More)

> Trump administration sued by 23 states and Washington, DC, over decision to rescind $11B in health funding (More) | ICE admits to mistakenly deporting a Maryland man with protected legal status to an El Salvador prison, says the US is unable to bring him back (More) | Justice Department seeks death penalty for Luigi Mangione, charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson (More)

> Russia calls up 160,000 men aged 18 to 30 for military service, marking the country's largest conscription effort since 2011(More)


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

Music of the 60s/70s


 One of the things that makes me think that I was born at the right time is the rock N roll music of the 1960s & 1970s and maybe a little from the 1980s but no further.  It was music that you listened to and music that you sang to; music that you made love to and music that you got high to.


It was a combination of the music and the lyrics but mainly the lyrics is what drew us in...  The lyrics perfectly reflected what we were experiencing and what we were feeling, especially with the Vietnam War and the military draft hanging over our heads.


Many young people today like the music of the 60s/70s for a variety of reasons while others hate it.  Those who like it still do not understand how or why the lyrics spoke to us like the way they did and like the way we describe.


One of the things that I really remember is driving around the city of Alexandria, Virginia in my 1967 Plymouth Barracuda convertible with the top-down listening to In-A- Gadda-Da-Vida as loud as the volume would go.


Speed is associated with 60s/70s music because just about any Steppenwolf song and my accelerated immediately started moving towards the floor, seemingly by itself...  or at least that's what I told the cops when they would stop me.


Today's music just doesn't have any of that...

Somewhat Political

 





People who have zero communication with their siblings usually had these childhood experiences


Family ties can be complex, muddled with a blend of emotions and experiences. Take siblings, for instance. Some of us share an unbreakable bond, while others, well, we wouldn’t recognize them in a crowd.


This distance isn’t always about petty squabbles or clashing personalities. Often, it’s rooted in shared childhood experiences that have left lasting impressions.

In this article, “People who have zero communication with their siblings usually had these childhood experiences”, we’ll delve into some common backgrounds that might explain why some siblings grow up to lead entirely separate lives. So stick around if you’re curious about the roots of sibling estrangement.

1) Competition for attention
Family dynamics can be a tricky thing. In households where resources – be it time, money, or love – feel limited, a sense of competition can often develop between siblings.

This competition isn’t about who can run the fastest or get the highest grades. It’s about who can secure the most attention from parents or caregivers.

When one child consistently feels overlooked in this race for attention, resentment can build over time. This resentment then creates a chasm that continues to widen as the siblings grow older.


The Band "Up On Cripple Creek" on The Ed Sullivan Show