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Even before anyone knows what motivated Charlie Kirk’s killer, Trump and his lackeys are intensifying their attack on the “radical left,” by which they mean virtually all of their political opponents.
Trump says 95-year-old billionaire philanthropist George Soros “should be in jail” — baselessly accusing the Hungarian-born Holocaust survivor and founder of the nonprofit Open Society Foundation of funding protesters and demonstrations against the Trump administration.
Trump also asserts that the loosely aligned group of left-wing protesters known as “antifa” — a shortening of anti-fascist — should be designated a “terrorist organization.”
At A Glance
Streaming services are changing how we watch sports.
Kodak shrank the digital camera to a 1-ounce keychain.
Inside the life span of a dollar bill.
Chemists solve color mystery in Jackson Pollock painting.
"Friends" Central Perk coffeehouse coming to Times Square.
World's oldest known mummies were smoke-dried.
Transform food waste into a cupholder or vase with this 3D printer.
University of Michigan's "Wicked" halftime show. (w/video)
Clickbait: David Bowie's unfinished musical.
Historybook: US Constitution is signed (1787); Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery for the first time (1849); Actress Anne Bancroft born (1931); Camp David Accords signed providing framework for Egypt–Israel peace treaty (1978); Vanessa Williams becomes first Black woman crowned Miss America (1983).
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Swedish American pole vaulter Armand Duplantis breaks world record for 14th time at 2025 World Track and Field Championships (More) | See latest schedule and results (More)
> Sunday's Primetime Emmy Awards haul in 7.4 million viewers, an 8% increase over last year and the most since 2021 (More)
> Pulitzer Prize finalist Arthur Sze tapped as the 25th US poet laureate (More) | Read a selection of Sze's poems (More)
Science & Technology
> Apple launches iOS 26 across software platforms, including "Liquid Glass" visual theme, AI-powered live translation, and messaging customizations (More)
> Scientists pinpoint neural circuit and cell type behind optical illusions; finding may inform treatments for schizophrenia and other neuropsychiatric disorders (More)
> Researchers use machine learning to develop 3D system that enables more precise analyses of fetal development (More)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close up (S&P 500 +0.5%, Dow +0.1%, Nasdaq +1.0%); investors await Federal Reserve policy decision tomorrow (More) | Alphabet becomes fourth company to surpass $3T market cap, joining Nvidia, Microsoft, and Apple (More)
> Elon Musk purchases $1B worth of Tesla shares (More) | CoreWeave, Nvidia sign $6.3B cloud computing capacity deal (More)
> Ford Motor to relocate headquarters for first time in 70 years, 3 miles from current headquarters—dubbed "The Glass House"—in Dearborn, Michigan (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> President Donald Trump says the US military struck a boat allegedly ferrying drugs from Venezuela to the US yesterday, killing three people onboard; airstrike comes nearly two weeks after a first strike killed 11 people on a speedboat (More)
> Suspect in Charlie Kirk's murder is due to be charged today after allegedly confessing in private messages and on social media app Discord; the FBI says DNA tied him to the crime (More) | Vice President JD Vance hosts Kirk's show (More)
> Senate confirms White House economist Stephen Miran for a seat on the Federal Reserve’s governing board (More) | Appeals court rejects Trump’s bid to unseat Fed Governor Lisa Cook while his attempt to fire her is litigated in court (More)
Truth
TRUTH IS ONLY THAT
WHICH CAN BE PROVEN
IN A COURT OF LAW
And, I would say that I wholeheartedly agree with that because I have seen the truth being disregarded by a supposedly jury of my peers.
I have also heard that the people who win the wars write the history books... and I believe that as well... because America's history has always been slanted to favor Caucasian Society.
However, the truth that I still cannot figure out is why Christian Churches in the USA have framed photos of Jesus being portrayed as Caucasian when that is clearly NOT THE TRUTH.
When I was living with my parents, truth was whatever they said it was. When I was in the military, truth was whatever a superior said it was. When I was in college, truth was whatever the professor said it was. When I was in the workforce, truth was whatever my boss or supervisor said it was. When I was married, truth was whatever my wives said it was.
It appears that the Arabs have a different truth than do the Jews. Americans have a different truth than the Chinese or Russians. Africans have a different truth than Europeans.
Mormons believe that having multiple wives is the only truthful way to live... and while that truth has some obvious advantages, I would say it has some obvious disadvantages as well.
However, there are some truths that cannot be denied:
- Each day has 24 hours
- We have one sunrise/sunset each day
- There is gravity on earth
- Each hour has 60 minutes
- Human beings are born and they die
- We must have air to breathe, food, water, and sleep to live
- Only women can get pregnant
Understanding the Hilbert Curve
Space-filling curves (SFC) are fascinating mathematical constructs with many practical applications in data science and data engineering. While they may sound abstract, they’re often hiding in plain sight—behind terms like Z-ordering or Liquid Clustering (used, for example, in platforms like Databricks). If you’ve worked with large-scale data platforms, chances are you’ve already used SFCs without realizing it.
Despite its relevance in modern systems, information on this topic is often fragmented, making it difficult to bridge theory and practice. This article aims to bridge that gap, while focusing on the Hilbert curve.










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