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At a time when the line between truth and fiction grows blurrier every day, my son and I went to a Five Below - our first visit together - and found items priced at $6, $10, and $20. Are even the most basic social contracts now free to be broken?
Grocery prices in the U.S. soared faster in April than any month in nearly four years, driving up the cost of everything from frankfurters to tomatoes to cupcakes, according to government data. https://t.co/Txg9D5599q
13.1% of credit card balances in the US are now 90+ days delinquent, the highest since 2011.
10.3% of student loan balances are now 90+ days delinquent, the highest since 2020.
5.6% of auto loan balances are now 90+ days delinquent, the highest level on record.
TrustPoint has been awarded a rare fully government-funded TACFI to accelerate deployment of our GPS-independent PNT architecture across space and ground systems, reflecting strong demand for resilient PNT in GPS-denied environments.
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Imagine getting in a time machine and going back to 1776 and telling the Founding Fathers that the King would one day be reminding America about the importance of democracy and our checks and balances. That is the timeline we’re living in.
RFK Jr: "A Democratic senator claimed it's mathematically impossible to have a drug drop by 600%. I said, 'Well, if the drug was $100 and it raises to $600, that would be a 600% rise. If it drops from $600 to $100, that's a 600% savings.'"
Trump: "Right"
No one in Washington better understands GPS and how it must lead us all into the future than Lisa Dyer and @GPS4Life.
@TrustPointGPS is honored to be a part of her esteemed team!
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In an article for @Forbes, TrustPoint Chairman @ChuckBeames outlines why the US must move faster to complement + strengthen GPS as electronic warfare intensifies.
As adversaries work to disrupt navigation and timing, and drones + autonomy multiply, one PNT source isn’t enough.
Ultra rare flip from record warmth to cold and snow! ❄️🔥
Falling to 33 degrees with snow, temperatures in D.C. were at least 53 degrees colder this afternoon compared with the record high of 86 degrees Wednesday. It’s the largest 24-hour dip since Reagan National Airport became the official observation location in 1945.
It was probably the biggest drop in D.C. over a day or less since 54 degrees Jan. 28-29, 1934, when it fell from 65 to 11 degrees, from 3 p.m. to 7 a.m., per data from the Iowa Environmental Mesonet.
The rare occurrence is made even more so by the snow that fell.
For D.C., where 0.1 inch was reported:
-A high of at least 77 degrees was observed in the predawn, which is the warmest it has been on the same day as accumulating snow. Before this, the top mark was 67 degrees on Nov. 11, 1995, when 0.2 inches accumulated the same day.
-Wednesday’s 86 degrees was also the warmest on the day prior to snow accumulation. Before this round, the warmest it has been the day before accumulation is 78 degrees on March 18, 1934, when 0.1 inches fell the next day.
For Dulles International Airport, where 0.6 inches fell:
-The 74-degree high in the predawn was the warmest it has been the same day as accumulating snow. The prior record there was 68 degrees and 0.2 inches on March 3, 1972.
-It was 86 degrees at Dulles on Wednesday. Before this, the warmest followed by accumulating snow was 77 degrees on March 15, 2007. A total of 1.2 inches of snow fell the next day with a high of 39 degrees.