Thursday, September 11
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Robert Reich
A new day is dawning if the Democrats are able to see the sunrise.
Friends,
If it’s to have a future, the Democratic Party must not only condemn Trumpism but explain why so many Americans are struggling and provide a credible way for most people to share in the nation’s prosperity.
That means forgetting about moving to the so-called “center” and instead embracing the passion, energy, youth, and big ideas of young Democratic candidates like Zohran Mamdani in New York and Senate candidates Graham Platner in Maine, Dan Osborn in Nebraska, Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan, and Nathan Sage in Iowa.
Most Americans are justifiably angry that our political-economic system is in the hands of a bevy of billionaires and multimillionaires who have rigged it for their own benefit.
At A Glance
Ranking the happiest states in the US.
The 86-year-old movie pulling in about $2M a day.
Helicopter rides are coming to Uber.
Photographer captures the quiet beauty of everyday life.
M&M's introduces honey roasted peanut flavor.
Does AI affect how we learn?
The gruesome reason psychiatrists are called “shrinks.”
Average estimated tax change by state for 2026.
Clickbait: Zookeepers hail iguana as a one-lizard wonder.
Historybook: College football coach Bear Bryant born (1913); Chilean President Salvador Allende dies by suicide in midst of coup d'Ă©tat (1973); Pete Rose breaks baseball’s all-time hits record (1985); Coordinated terrorist attacks in the US kill 2,977, injure over 6,000 others (2001); US diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, attacked resulting in death of four Americans (2012).
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Sabrina Carpenter and Karol G tapped to headline 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (More) | Singer D4vd cooperating with authorities after decomposed body found inside car belonging to him at Los Angeles impound lot (More)
> Miles Davis' publishing catalog acquired by Reservoir Media ahead of 2026 events celebrating the 100th anniversary of Davis' birth; Reservoir also owns catalogs for Snoop Dogg, Joni Mitchell, De La Soul, and others (More)
> Mural by street artist Banksy to be removed outside of London's Royal Courts of Justice; the artwork depicts a judge attacking a protester (More)
Science & Technology
> Health and Human Services releases report on addressing childhood chronic diseases; focuses on poor diet, environmental exposures, and overmedication (More) | Read report (More)
> Engineers develop bottlebrush-shaped nanoparticles that deliver large chemotherapy payloads directly to cancer cells; standard approach carries eight drug molecules per particle, new technology transports hundreds (More)
> Archaeologists uncover first direct evidence of brown bears being forced to fight gladiators in ancient Rome (More) | Explore the best resources we've found on ancient Rome (1440 Topics)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher (S&P 500 +0.3%, Dow +0.4%, Nasdaq +0.4%) (More) | Bureau of Labor Statistics revises jobs growth down by 911,000 for 12-month period ending in March; preliminary data will be finalized in February (More)
> Anglo American and Teck Resources to merge into $53B copper company; metal increasingly in demand for electric vehicles, AI data centers (More) | Nebius Group, a spinoff from Russian internet giant Yandex, sees shares surge nearly 50% after securing $19.4B cloud computing deal with Microsoft (More)
> Supreme Court agrees to hear arguments in November on whether President Donald Trump has the power to impose sweeping tariffs under federal law (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> Justice Department charges man accused of killing a 23-year-old Ukrainian woman on Charlotte, North Carolina, transit system; suspect had 14 prior criminal cases, raising questions about his release from prison this year (More)
> French President Emmanuel Macron appoints outgoing defense minister as new prime minister ahead of widespread "Block Everything" protests expected today (More) | See previous write-up (More)
> Nation's Report Card, a test of over 65,000 US students in eighth and 12th grades, reveals reading, math, and science scores dropped to new low last year (More)
Alien Life
The scientific community DOES NOT SUPPORT the idea that aliens visited earth and altered our DNA so that our evolution would take place at a faster rate than otherwise predicted.
Yet, there is multiple evidence on earth in different parts of the earth where similar structures were built but these different people had no way of communicating with each other unless it had been through aliens sharing technology in two separate locations.
We also have witnessed over the past few years that governments all over the world ARE NOT DENYING any longer that alien aircrafts have been spotted all over the world and that the possibility of alien life is HIGH.
We also have recorded evidence of technology that was invented by individuals before their time and that it cannot be attributed to just their keen imaginations.
I would also submit to you that given the immense size of the universe why is there only ONE HUMAN RACE???
Was this entire universe just created for US???
Many of us believe in GOD and that He is the Creator of our Universe - Do you think God created this vast universe for just human beings to live on planet earth???
We cannot even cross from side of our solar system to the other side in ONE LIFETIME... and there are trillions upon trillions of solar systems in our KNOWN UNIVERSE.
So, there may not be any scientific evidence of aliens but logic tells us there must be otherwise creating this vast universe was a childish, silly, and irresponsible idea that our Creator had.
Quantum researchers observe real-time switching of magnet in heart of single atom
"spin" via the electrons in the same atom through the needle of a scanning tunneling microscope.
To their surprise, the spin remained stable for several seconds, offering prospects for enhanced control of the magnetic nucleus. The research, published in Nature Communications, is a step forward for quantum sensing at the atomic scale.
A scanning tunneling microscope (STM) consists of an atomically sharp needle that can "feel" single atoms on a surface and make images with atomic resolution.
Wednesday, September 10
Headlines
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Robert Reich
Office Hours: Who’s the Worst of the Worst in Trumpworld?
Friends,
As we learn ever more about how the Trump regime is destroying America, it’s useful to take stock of Trump’s key henchmen.
History shows a tendency for sick tyrants — sociopaths and malignant narcissists who rule through fear and ignorance — to attract people with similarly twisted personalities. The sadistic Roman emperor Caligula (37 to 41 AD) relied on a handful of demonic loyalists to implement his cruelty. Adolf Hitler depended on propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels, SS leader Heinrich Himmler, Luftwaffe chief Hermann Göring, and Hitler’s private secretary, Martin Bormann.
On whom is Trump most relying? And who is the worst of the worst of them? Let me give you four candidates, along some of their recent outrages:










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