Dan D
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@sciencegirl Reminds me of Amazon… wonder where they got the design from 🙄
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@StealthQE4 “Morally…”
Iran is led by tyrannical leadership. If they give up control to the people of Iran then this all ends tomorrow. The reason it has not is because the IRGC has not relinquished control… the same IRGC that killed an estimated 40K-100K of its own people.
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Tesla building its own fabs sounds inevitable, until you look at what it actually takes:
Supply is tight.
Demand is rising.
Control matters.
But fabs are a different game in terms of cost, talent, and timelines. @PatrickMoorhead @danielnewmanUV debate Tesla's Terafab project for The Flip on Ep. 298 of The Six Five Pod. Control may win the strategy, but execution wins reality. Is this a brilliant move or overreaching?
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@FBallAnalysisYT Depends on what you need. Barry was incredible but he would have multiple negative yardage carries per game. Payton almost never had negative yardage plays and was a guaranteed TD within 3 yards.
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@UziCryptoo Top 1% in the USA makes ~$750K. Why does he stay in Paris other than family?
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My friend works in tech in Paris
He makes a top 1% income (€66k)
Leaves work at 4:15pm sharp (work end time closely enforced by government)
Commutes home via bike (only 7 minutes)
Kids walk home from free daycare a few minutes later
He never has to worry about medical bills or saving for retirement
Yet gets to work for one of the most innovative startups in the world (it's a GDPR consulting business)
Tell me again why America is the best place for tech workers?
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@JAYChi_Hawks For D, +/- is the critical stat. -41 leaves much to be desired. He shows moments of brilliance in the offensive zone but needs to clean up the defensive end.
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Artyom Levshunov’s season ends here due to a hand fracture. His final 2025-26 rookie stats:
🏒 68 Games
🚨 2 Goals
🍎 22 Assists
⏰ 19:35 Average TOI
📉 -41
How would you grade his first full NHL season? Where do you see his number for next season? LET US KNOW👇 #Blackhawks

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Take away government jobs the last two years of the Biden presidency and it’s probably negative job growth.
Look at Trump and the rise of AI and it’s probably negative as well.
Yes, job growth is down. But it has been down for years. Also, it probably isn’t coming back as birth rates continue to plummet and AI rises.
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The big picture: The US economy has added only 260,000 jobs in the past year.
380,000 jobs were added in healthcare.
Most other industries *lost* jobs
Federal gov't -330,000 in past year
Information -76,000
Manufacturing -75,000
Finance -67,000
State gov't -47,000
Professional services -40,000
Retail -30,000
Mining -17,000
#jobs

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@ClayTravis Utterly insane. The president shouldn’t be focused on NCAA and athletics financing/rules.
I’m happy to see he stepped forward when all other children in the room vacated their responsivilities. Now, formally write it into the rules or law.
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President Trump’s executive order on college sports is below. Three key provisions: 1. Five years of total eligibility 2. Only “one” free transfer without sitting. 3. No players can return from pros. Goes into effect on 8/1. Common sense & solid: whitehouse.gov/presidential-a…
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@NotConnorCook18 Swap Carr with Glenn. Scott starts at the 2.
But Scott, Carr, Glenn slide around and play 2-4 as needed.
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@Rainmaker1973 And phthalates are found everywhere since they are an additive to make plastic soft…
You won’t be able to eliminate them but you can reduce them.
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Just 28 days without parabans and phthalates turned off breast cancer genes.
Researchers followed a group of healthy women who routinely used common personal-care products containing parabens and phthalates—chemicals found in everything from shampoo and lotion to makeup and fragrance. These compounds can act like estrogen in the body, and excess estrogen-like activity has long been tied to higher breast-cancer risk.
For 28 days, 36 women did one simple thing: they switched to paraben- and phthalate-free alternatives. No drugs, no diet changes—just cleaner cosmetics and toiletries.
The results were striking: urine tests confirmed that levels of the chemicals’ breakdown products plummeted, proving exposure had been sharply reduced.
But the bigger revelation came from breast-tissue biopsies taken before and after the switch. In just four weeks, the women’s breast cells began behaving less like precancerous or cancerous cells.
They regained the ability to respond to normal “cell-death” signals (a safeguard tumors often disable). Protective estrogen receptors, which are typically shut down in breast cancer, switched back on. Gene-expression patterns shifted away from high-risk profiles and toward healthier patterns.
This is the first human evidence that routine exposure to these everyday chemicals can nudge normal breast cells in a cancer-like direction—and, crucially, that removing the exposure can begin to reverse the process remarkably quickly.
It’s not definitive proof that changing your body wash will prevent breast cancer. But it does show that the body notices—and starts to repair itself—almost immediately when you stop putting these substances on your skin.
["Reduction of daily-use parabens and phthalates reverses accumulation of cancer-associated phenotypes within disease-free breast tissue of study subjects." Chemosphere, 2023]

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