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@evfcfaddict @RTelford_invest @AKWilk @niraj_GCI @michael2017l Who will China high court rule for in $AIXI $1.4B suit against $AAPL, with Biden’s call to “ban Chinese software/hardware in connected vehicles on U.S. roads, adding to existing tensions?”🤔. I think answer is at least better than 50-50, in $AIXI favor. reuters.com/business/autos…


We just got this Force Majeure letter today from AirGas, our helium supplier (for our food science lab, where we have multiple mass-spec instruments that use helium). The letter says that helium supplies are cut off, and if you're lucky, you might be allotted HALF the helium you need. Even then, you will be charged extra for any helium you get. A LOT extra. So basically, every mass spec lab in America is about to go offline. AirGas is expressly invoking FM and saying they cannot meet their contractual obligations. Not their fault. Trump did this by attacking Iran. My lab is fine, of course, because I saw this coming and I ordered my lab staff to buy a one-year supply weeks ago. We already have it in place. So we're still up and running with plenty of helium. But very few lab science people are paying attention to the Strait of Hormuz, so they are getting blindsided by this. Trump's war is shutting down science labs all across the country right now. Don't dare call this "winning." It's a loss for America. And the world.

You simply cannot have a representative government or system if you unabashedly destroy the systems of accountability and separation of powers all while actively stealing historic levels of wealth from your electorate and driving policy benefiting the elderly



A broker for Pete Hegseth, the US defence secretary, attempted to make a big investment in major defence companies in the weeks leading up to the US-Israeli attack on Iran, according to three people familiar with the matter. ft.com/content/744ea8…


Neighbor asked me to help…





never again in your life, anon, will you find a shitposting toilet account so good at market calls. ever





I refuse to believe that most Americans can not read at a 7th grade level If this is “true” then it means we are simply measuring literacy incorrectly; 163M Americans are actively employed Can your 6th grader read an employment contract? Read heavy machinery instructions?















