A $100 million gift from financier Ross Stevens will give American Olympians what many have never had: a retirement nest egg. on.wsj.com/4qJhHUR
Think of it. Our government -- in the form of the Trump administration -- has no problem calling Renée Good and Alex Pretti "terrorists." But would the president and his people ever call Putin's Russia terrorists?
WSJ EDITORIAL BOARD: “.. He seems to think that if he captures Greenland, history will remember him as another Thomas Jefferson (Louisiana purchase) or William Seward (Alaska). The cost of his afflatus to U.S. interests will be greater than he imagines.”
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Not overwhelming proof, but the most convincing such article I’ve read. (Though many previous ones were bizarrely unconvincing, like Newsweek’s scoop.)
The owner of the Grizzlies runs a company that sells equipment being used by the Russian army to kill people in Ukraine. Aren’t there sanctions against that? Yes and they’re easily skirted, aided by the company not worrying about it.
Great episode, gross owner. Drones. Killing.
“We also need to educate children about AI’s incentives, starting in grade school…they now need to understand how AI has the power to shape what they see, buy, and believe—and who profits from that power.” www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
An important issue. President Trump keeps saying that NATO would never come to America's aid. But recent history disproves this. Trump is relying on the ignorance of voters, in the fashion of demagogues everywhere. apnews.com/article/denm...
Pantone just updated their Color Of The Year
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Rather than the same old boring internet pranks, I thought I'd build something more fun this April Fools.
CSS or BS. Can you tell your CSS properties names from BS?
www.keithcirkel.co.uk/css-or-bs
Carl Quintanilla
Jay Nordlinger
Keith Plummer
Harry McCracken
John Moe
Bitcoin’s creator has hidden behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto for 17 years. But a trail of clues buried deep in crypto lore led to a 55-year-old computer scientist named Adam Back.
Zelenskyy: Today, Russia struck a passenger train in the Kharkiv region with attack drones. In any country, a drone strike on a civilian train would be regarded in the same way – purely as an act of terrorism
Our latest deep dive with Hunterbrook Media (@truth.bsky.social) is about one of the five richest owners in sports: Robert Pera, of the Grizzlies and Ubiquiti.
An NBA owner said, "No one knows where their sales come from."
The answer involves Russia's drone war in Ukraine: youtu.be/s6i4uffZvhc?...
imo coding is a creative process, so *blindly* asking AI to write code for me is a big no-no
but the recently announced Modern Web Guidance has an unexpected benefit: the guides are actually very beneficial to read as a human developer!
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