Wednesday, December 17

The Only Vegan Christmas Roast You’ll Ever Need (Stuffed + Juicy)

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In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture

> Scottie Scheffler named PGA Tour Player of the Year, becoming the first golfer to receive the honor at least four consecutive years since Tiger Woods, who holds a record five-year streak (More)

> Mariah Carey to sing at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony (Feb. 6); she is the first international star named to perform (More)

> Anthony Geary, best known for playing Luke Spencer in the daytime drama "General Hospital," dies at age 78 (More)


Science & Technology
> Trump administration seeks roughly 1,000 early career technology specialists to modernize government systems and accelerate AI adoption—an initiative called the "US Tech Force" (More)

> Researchers build robots the size of single-celled organisms that can make decisions and act independently; devices could facilitate advances in biological research and medical diagnostics (More)

> Medical researchers discover how the human gut produces antibodies that kill pathogens; the approach could inspire new vaccines against intestinal and respiratory pathogens, such as norovirus and the flu (More)


Business & Markets
> US stock markets close lower (S&P 500 -0.2%, Dow -0.1%, Nasdaq -0.6%) as investors wait for today's release of November jobs report (More)

> Roomba maker iRobot files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, with Chinese supplier taking the 35-year-old company private; iRobot shares closed down nearly 73% (More) | Ford to record more than $19B hit to profits as it scales back EV plans; figure is one of the largest impairments taken by a company (More)

> Spain fines Airbnb $75M for advertising unlicensed tourist rentals as the country grapples with a housing affordability issue (More)


Politics & World Affairs
> Search continues for Brown University shooter who killed two people, wounded nine others Saturday; police release video of the alleged suspect, identify shooting victims as freshman Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, sophomore Ella Cook (More)

> The US agrees to provide Ukraine with security guarantees in exchange for reaching a peace deal to end the war with Russia (More) | President Donald Trump sues BBC for total of $10B in damages, accusing the broadcaster of defamation (More)

> Three Seattle suburbs forced to evacuate after a levee fails following a week of heavy rain (More)


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

What's Best for Whom?

 

I don't belong to any political party and when I vote for that person who I believe is going to help this country more than the party to which they belong.


FOR EXAMPLE, I am

  • for low taxes
  • for a balanced budget
  • against a high national debt
  • against illegal immigration
  • for abortion
  • for term limits
  • for small government
  • for economic growth
  • for technology
  • against lobbyists
  • against robots replacing jobs


If there is someone out there who supports these items, then I will vote for them in a heartbeat.


Unfortunately, very few politicians are going to support a bill/law that sets term limits for senators and representatives.  They are cutting their own throat if they do, even if it is what's best for the country.


I am also against debt especially a national debt that is as high as our debt currently is and growing.  It is easy to spend money when it is borrowed from someone else.  Most of us, but not all of us, are careful with how we spend our money.


I have been debt free for twenty years and I remember vividly how we had to struggle to get there but we got there and I wouldn't go back for all the tea in China.,

Somewhat Political

 




Shaping quantum light unlocks new possibilities for future technologies

Researchers from Wits University and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona show how controlling the structure of photons in space and time enables tailored quantum states for next-generation communication, sensing and imaging. Credit: Wits University




Researchers from the School of Physics at Wits University, working with collaborators from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, have demonstrated how quantum light can be engineered in space and time to create high-dimensional and multidimensional quantum states. Their work highlights how structured photons—light whose spatial, temporal or spectral properties are deliberately shaped—offer new pathways for high-capacity quantum communication and advanced quantum technologies.


Published as a review article in Nature Photonics, the study surveys rapid progress in techniques capable of creating, manipulating and detecting quantum structured light. These include on-chip integrated photonics, nonlinear optics, and multiplane light conversion, which now form a modern and increasingly powerful toolkit. Together, these advances are bringing structured quantum states closer to real-world applications in imaging, sensing, and quantum networks.


BLACK SABBATH - "War Pigs" (Live Video)

Tuesday, December 16

Steaks in the Pan

 

VINCE

 

Dinesh D'Souza

 

Cute Dachshund

 

Bongino Report

 

Diamond & Silk

 

Russell Brand

 

Grooming

 

Amber May Show

 

Alex Jones Show

 

TimcastIRL

 

Splashed-back Poison Frog


 

Brookings Brief


A vision and policy agenda for a safer world

Headlines


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Rob Reiner’s son Nick arrested on suspicion of murder in his parents’ deaths. After legendary Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found fatally stabbed in their home on Sunday, police arrested the couple’s son Nick Reiner, 32, and the Los Angeles chief of police said yesterday that he had been “booked for murder.” As of yesterday, he was being held without bail. Nick Reiner co-wrote the 2015 film Being Charlie, which his father directed, about his struggle with drug addiction. Correction: Yesterday’s newsletter mistakenly referred to Rob Reiner by his father’s name, Carl, on first reference. Carl Reiner died of natural causes in 2020. We regret the error.

Ford expects a $19.5 billion hit from pulling back on EVs. The automaker said yesterday that its strategy shift away from electric vehicles and toward hybrids will reduce its profit in the near-term. The decision to put its EV plans into reverse means Ford will stop producing an all-electric version of its si
gnature F-150 Lightning pickup truck and will instead offer it as an extended-range EV that will include a gas-powered generator capable of recharging its battery. Ford CEO Jim Farley said the move away from EVs would ultimately “create a stronger, more resilient and more profitable Ford.” Its EV business had already cost Ford $13 billion since 2023, per the Wall Street Journal. The retreat from EVs puts US automakers out of step with Chinese competitors that are shaking up the industry by selling cheap electric models.

Zillow may be getting an Alphabet-sized competitor. There are few areas of online search that Google doesn’t dominate, but real estate listings is one of them…for now. The search giant appears to be testing displaying its own real estate listings at the top of search results, and that news sent Zillow’s stock down more than 9% yesterday, like the price of a house where they’ve just discovered cracks in the foundation. Still, analysts were quick to point out that a little (massive) competition might not be so bad for Zillow, which isn’t very dependent on organic search traffic for its pageviews.—AR

Robert Reich


The True Catastrophe of Trump, as seen from north of the border
A view from our neighbor





Friends,

Some of the most useful insights into what’s happening to America are coming from political analysts outside the United States. Here’s a particularly lucid essay by Andrew Coyne that appeared in the December 5 edition of Canada’s The Globe and Mail.

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Donald Trump — and American democracy — is getting exponentially worse


Andrew Coyne

I wish I could say I told you so. A point I have tried to make over the last year or so is that Donald Trump can only get worse: that however corrupt or incompetent or dictatorial or treasonous or insane he may appear at any given moment, it will inevitably come to be seen as a relative golden age beside what is to come.


At A Glance


"Slop" is the latest word of the year.

... and a glossary of the last century of slang.

Next year's baby name predictions.

Countries that drink the most wine per capita.

The "Home Alone" house is undergoing a major renovation.

... and 23 behind-the-scenes facts about the holiday classic.

ill a fish disco prevent murder on the seafloor?

Chemistry says these are the best chocolate chip cookies.

Clickbait: Scientists found Little Foot.

... and want to see something cool? Surprise me.

Historybook: Ludwig van Beethoven born (1770); Boston Tea Party occurs (1773); Author Jane Austen born (1775); Anthropologist Margaret Mead born (1901); World War II’s Battle of the Bulge begins (1944).

Discover the Secret to Irresistible Eggplant Without Frying!

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In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture

> Two people are found dead at film director Rob Reiner's home in Brentwood, California; police had not identified the deceased as of this writing, though the age descriptions appeared to match those of Reiner and his wife, Michele (More)

> John Cena retires from wrestling after losing his final WWE match to Gunther; the 17-time WWE world champion is considered one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time (More) | Explore what we've learned about pro wrestling (More)

> New York Knicks, San Antonio Spurs advance to NBA Cup finals, streaming tomorrow at 8:30 pm ET on Amazon Prime Video (More)


Science & Technology
> SpaceX Falcon 9 launch marks the 550th time the company has successfully recovered its reusable rocket booster; milestone comes days ahead of the 10-year anniversary of its first demonstration (More) | Explore our favorite resources on SpaceX (1440 Topics)

> US health regulators approve two new drugs to treat gonorrhea; the sexually transmitted disease infects about 80 million people globally per year, with drug-resistant strains becoming prevalent (More)

> Scientists create first human heart organoid that can replicate atrial fibrillation; organoids are 3D, lab-grown organ-like structures (More)


Business & Markets
> US stock markets close down Friday (S&P 500 -1.1%, Dow -0.5%, Nasdaq -1.7%), driven by anxiety in AI stocks; Broadcom falls 11% despite beating Q4 projections (More)

> United Kingdom GDP unexpectedly shrinks 0.1% in October; analysts say data increases likelihood Bank of England cuts interest rates this week (More)

> US software firm ServiceNow reportedly close to acquiring cybersecurity company Armis for $7B; would be ServiceNow's largest deal in company history (More)


Politics & World Affairs
> ISIS shooter kills at least three Americans—two US soldiers and one civilian interpreter—in Palmyra, Syria; President Donald Trump vows retaliation (More)

> Israel kills a senior Hamas commander in Gaza, the most high-profile killing since ceasefire took effect two months ago (More) | Thailand says Cambodia rocket killed a Thai civilian, first civilian death amid renewed border clashes (More)

> Chileans elect right-wing candidate José Antonio Kast as president in runoff election (More)


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

Upside Down

 

Our world is UPSIDE-DOWN as we are experiencing things that we should never experience to the degree that we are experiencing them.


So, what am I talking about?

  • The DOJ attacks on Trump
  • The reckless inflow of illegal immigrants
  • The insane resistance to everything President Trump tries to do
  • The needless killing of people in the USA
  • Mainstream media that distorts the truth to change the narrative
  • The demand of Americans for illegal drugs
  • The LIES that Democrats share with the public
  • The FRAUD that the Democrats have perpetuated since Obama
  • The insatiable wealth gap
  • The lack of K-12 education


While our country is still the most powerful economically and militarily, CHINA is making extraordinary GAINS on us like the generation of twice the electricity that we are currently generating.

Why is that important?
Electricity is exactly what we need to support our DEMAND for Artificial Intelligence.

Whoever wins the battle for AI, will have complete control of the future as AI is in the process of being a part of LIFE that will control 110% of everything that is going on...

If China wins, where does that leave NUMBER TWO?

Somewhat Political

 




The art of understated genius


We often assume that intelligence reveals itself loudly—through big accomplishments, impressive vocabulary, or the kind of confidence that fills a room.  But the truth is far more interesting.


Some of the most intelligent people you’ll ever meet don’t broadcast it at all. They blend in. They observe. They listen more than they speak. And because they don’t feel the need to prove themselves, their depth often goes unnoticed.


I’ve always been fascinated by this kind of quiet, understated genius—the kind that never needs a spotlight, yet shapes conversations, relationships, and ideas in subtle but powerful ways.


Here are 10 signs someone may be far more intelligent than they let on.


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