Nvidia, Intel
Friday, September 19
Headlines
Robert Reich
It could be his undoing
Friends,
The one thing Trump can’t take is a joke, especially one at his expense.
Yesterday — one day after ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel’s show off the air “indefinitely,” after pressure from the chairman of Trump’s Federal Communications Commission — Trump said federal regulators should revoke broadcast licenses over late-night hosts who speak negatively about him.
“They’re giving me all this bad press, and they’re getting a license,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. “I would think maybe their license should be taken away.”
It was bad enough in the early 1950s when the U.S. government criminalized certain speech during Joe McCarthy’s communist witch hunts. Those witch hunts were directed at alleged members of the Communist Party who supposedly posed a threat to America (although the vast majority of them were loyal Americans).
At A Glance
What it's like wearing Meta's new AI glasses.
World's largest serving of jollof rice.
How skin cells could be used to create human embryos.
How to cut down on ultraprocessed foods.
Dome-headed dinosaur headbutted to attract mates.
Study highlights mental health benefits of exercising outdoors.
A machine to taste avocado ripeness.
Fishermen spot one-of-a-kind golden shark.
Clickbait: The rise of adult pacifiers.
Historybook: President James Garfield dies from gunshot wounds (1881); British cultural icon and model Twiggy born (1949); First-ever underground nuclear test takes place in Nevada (1957); Jimmy Fallon born (1974); Deepwater Horizon oil spill is sealed after five-month oil leak (2010).
In The NEWS
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> Gino the gorilla dies at age 44; the silverback gorilla was the oldest gorilla at Disney's Animal Kingdom and had been at the park since its 1998 opening (More)
> Two-time Olympic medalist Fred Kerley becomes first track athlete to commit to Enhanced Games, a competition allowing use of performance-enhancing drugs (More) | Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh hits 56th home run to break Mickey Mantle's record for most single-season homers by a switch-hitter (More)
Science & Technology
> Ousted CDC Director Susan Monarez testifies before Senate Health Committee; says Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to change the childhood vaccine schedule this month without an independent data analysis (More)
> Researchers develop AI tool that uses medical records to calculate risk for 1,231 diseases, including Type 2 diabetes and heart conditions (More) | Diabetes 101 (1440 Topics)
> Wild African chimps easily consume more than the equivalent of two standard alcoholic drinks, according to first-ever measure of ethanol in native fruits (More)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close mixed (S&P 500 -0.1%, Dow +0.6%, Nasdaq -0.3%) (More) | StubHub shares close down in New York Stock Exchange debut after the ticket reseller raised $800M at a roughly $8B valuation in initial public offering (More)
> Ben & Jerry's cofounder Jerry Greenfield resigns, claiming parent company Unilever stifled the ice cream brand's independence on social issues (More)
> Annual inflation among European Union members remains steady at 2%, below estimate of 2.1% and in line with the European Central Bank's target (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> Three police officers are killed and two others wounded in a shooting while serving an arrest warrant in York County, Pennsylvania; the shooter has not been publicly identified as of this writing (More) | President Donald Trump says he will designate Antifa as a terrorist organization (More)
> France's major labor unions call for strikes and demonstrations today against austerity measures proposed by President Emmanuel Macron's administration; more than 250 rallies planned nationwide (More) | See previous write-up (More)
> The US and Ukraine launch $150M joint fund to invest in Ukrainian mineral reserves; each committed $75M, will split profits (More) | Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign mutual defense pact (More)
The Wealthy Will Pay for It ALL
It has been said by those on the right that the Democrat Party has moved directions and is now an ultra-liberal, socialistic, almost communistic political party.
Most Americans would support wholehearted free education, free transportation, price freezes, rent controls, and grocery stores managed by local governments to prevent food prices from increasing, while at the same time forcing employers to pay higher and higher wages.
Most of their programs would cause taxes to increase but these socialists claim that the wealthy will start paying high taxes. In order for the wealthy to pay high taxes, tax shelters will have to be abolished and that can only be done by CONGRESS. If Congress abolished tax shelters, the wealthy would stop contributing to their re-election campaigns.
Do you seriously thinking CONGRESS will screw themselves???
Do you believe CONGRESS will vote for term limits for member of Congress???
Forcing the wealthy to pay higher taxes is like forcing congress to REDUCE THE NATIONAL DEBT.
I'm all for getting something for free... but as we all know... NOTHING IS FREE as someone has to pay... and that someone is the taxpayer... not the wealthy...
If you vote for these socialistic lunatics, then you deserve to pay the price for their false promises.
Proposed approach could bridge gap between general relativity and quantum mechanics
Researchers at Hiroshima University have developed a realistic, highly sensitive method to detect the Unruh effect—a long-predicted phenomenon at the crossroads of relativity and quantum theory. Their novel approach opens new possibilities for exploring fundamental physics and for developing advanced technologies.
The work is published in Physical Review Letters on July 23, 2025.
The Fulling-Davies-Unruh effect, or simply the Unruh effect, is a striking theoretical prediction at the profound intersection of Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity and Quantum Theory.
Thursday, September 18
Headlines
Disney
Robert Reich
A president shouldn't be allowed to use defamation to suppress criticism of him. Big businesses likely to surrender to this shouldn't be allowed to buy major media.
Friends,
Donald Trump has sued the New York Times for, well, reporting on Trump.
Rather than charging the Times with any specific libelous act, Trump’s lawsuit is just another of his angry bloviations.
The lawsuit says he’s moving against "one of the worst and most degenerate newspapers in the History of our Country, becoming a virtual ‘mouthpiece’ for the Radical Left Democrat Party.” And so on.
At least he sued The Wall Street Journal’s parent company for something specific — reporting Trump’s birthday message to Jeffrey Epstein (which Trump continues to deny even though it showed up in the Epstein files).
Last year, Trump sued ABC and its host George Stephanopoulos for having said that Trump was found liable for rape rather than "sexual abuse" in the civil suit brought by E. Jean Carroll. The network settled for $16 million.
At A Glance
North America's best airports, ranked by travelers.
Winners from the 2025 Audubon Photography Awards.
Official dictionary definitions for Gen Alpha slang.
How photography helped fight poverty during the Great Depression.
NFL fan runs a mile for every point his team loses by.
"The Baby-Sitters Club" to get stage musical adaptation.
Ancient Egyptian gold bracelet goes missing from museum.
Finalists for the National Toy Hall of Fame.
Clickbait: Where do hands come from? In part, our butts.
Historybook: George Washington lays first cornerstone for the US Capitol (1793); New York Times founded (1851); Baseball Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg born (1959); Jimi Hendrix dies (1970); Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies (2020).





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