Tech (1)
- T-Mobile Just Ripped 8 Million Customers Off Their Grandfathered Plans â and Raised Their Bills
- Sony is deleting 551 movies and TV shows you bought on PlayStation, because you don't really own your digital purchases
- RAM prices expected to rise another 40-50% in Q3 2026, and then 30% more in Q4 as AI demand outpaces supply
- TIDAL to automatically tag AI-generated music and block it from earning royalties
- Ford rehires more than 300 veteran human engineers after it says AI failed to deliver the same level of expertise
- Woman Surprised When Flock Surveillance Tower Appears in Her Yard Without Warning
- AI Zillionaires Are Starting to Get Scared as the Public Turns Against Them
- Kalshi sues Illinois over new tax on prediction market sports bets | Illinois now a key battleground in fight over prediction market sports bets.
- Drivers Are Not Happy With Their Cars' Screens
- The âAlmost Homelessâ subreddit is a stark glimpse at soaring wealth inequality â As the billionaire class gets richer, the growing online community is offering tips on how to survive with very little
- CBS Ratings Continue Nosedive Under Bari Weiss
- Supreme Court restricts use of geofence warrants, ruling they violate the Fourth Amendment's prohibition against unreasonable searches
- T-Mobile retires legacy plans, prompting price hikes and customer backlash
- House passes kids online safety package despite watchdog pushback
- Meta has been secretly relying on Google's AI for customer service, ad tools, and content moderation â then got cut off
- âWeâre up against forces that have all the money in the worldâ: Erin Brockovich on her battle against AI datacentres
- RAM manufacturers have been sued for allegedly fixing prices and supply, leading to increased costs
- The war against âwokeâ could end US science as we know it
- Supreme Court allows firing of FTC commissioners, ends agency independence / ďťżThe president can fire independent commissioners tasked with protecting consumers and preserving competition, the justices ruled.
- This summer's heat is a live stress test for data centers â here's what it's revealing in real time
Fake History Porn (1)
- Israel gains independence, 1948.
- 1947 - Enhanced Picture of the Roswell incident autopsy. The alien, nicknamed Skippy, had died of intestinal obstruction from Hubba Bubba bubble gum given to him by farmer and first contact W.W. "Mac" Brazel.
- Earmarked parking spaces for obese barbecuers are issued, 1976.
- Backstreet Boys (1994)
- Elon Musk contacted CEOs of every social media company to have this image scrubbed. 2000
- Tiananmen Square, 1989
- In 1987 an african elefant, nicknamed Melchior by the local population, displayed his telepathic abilities. Seconds later, the antilope that had urinated to close to the pond, was dissolved to red mist.
- Joe Biden moments after playing his first video game (2020)
- These odd shaped things are discovered all over the European Empire. Some say these 2000 years old artifacts are for knitting gloves...
- 1945: Johns Manville starts an advertising campaign in Japan to promote their asbestos range of products
- On March 16, 1798, Canada was officially established.
- Delegates pose for a photo after brokering a peace accord ending the 1932 Australian Emu War
- The live action, âSpeed Racerâ movie starring Emile Hirsch, Christina Ricci, and John Goodman comes out in movie theaters. (2008)
- Magneto on a smoke break while conducting military operations against the United Nations, 1968
- Van halen sings the Panamanian national anthem [1984]
- Crusaders during the Massacre of Jerusalem, mid July 1099, colorized
- stupid sexy ringo, circa 1964
- Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il watch a death match between the poor people they own, televised on the stations they also own, in the country they own. 2003.
Finance (1)
- Trump bought as much as $5 million in Axon stock before ICE sought $220 million Taser deal
- âSupergirlâ Braces for $100 Million Loss: What DC Studios Should Learn From Its Box Office Bomb
- President Trump tells gas retailers to get their prices down immediately or there will be big problems ahead.
- Chinese tech makes desalinating seawater cheaper than producing bottled water
- CBS Ratings Continue Nosedive Under Bari Weiss
- Iran war costing average American household upwards of $1,000, with no peace deal in sight
- California billionaire tax is headed to the ballot. At this point let the chips fall where they mayâŚ
- The âAlmost Homelessâ Subreddit Is a Stark Glimpse at Soaring Wealth Inequality. As the billionaire class gets richer, the growing online community is offering tips on how to survive with very little.
- âRepublicans Created This Crisis on Purposeâ: Federal Data Shows ACA Enrollment Plunging
- Ford hired AI and sacked humans. It backfired badly
- $22,000 Per Hour: Assistants Use a Legislative Loophole to Outearn Surgeons
- Donald Trump just declared Canadian copper a national security threat. Now his official envoy Kristi Noem is advising a Canadian mining board stacked with US military connections.
- Oil stocks in US Strategic Petroleum Reserve fall by 5.5 million to lowest level since 1983 | BOE Report
- Russian banks begin freezing accounts of foreigners from 'unfriendly' countries: restrictions have hit nationals of France, Norway, and other âunfriendlyâ countries, with affected accounts held at T-Bank, Sber, and VTB
- Social Security is headed for a day of reckoning, and Congress is running out of time to save boomers. Lawmakers are proposing some hard choices
- The AI capex numbers are getting hard to ignore, but I canât tell what the market is missing
- Americans are not as well off as people in peer nations
- Musk is right that many problems can't be solved just by "throwing money" at them.
But US aid to fight AIDS, child hunger & other global plagues has one of the highest ROIs in government.
The data is clear: cutting this $ means millions will die. The question is how many.
- Appleâs gamble just exposed the AI bubbleâs fatal flaw