Kevin James dropped a powerful reminder about prayer and God.
He said if you look back at all the things you once prayed desperately about, they all got taken care of, maybe not exactly how you wanted, but in a better way. The things that once kept you up at night aren’t even worries anymore.
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God… will guard your hearts and your minds.” - Philippians 4:6-7
USA. A Mexican restaurant. We had not yet ordered anything, and the food was already arriving.
Chips. Salsa. Unrequested. Free.
I stopped the waiter. "We have not earned these."
"They just come with the table, man."
They come with the TABLE. In my land, hospitality is a debt. Every gift creates an obligation, weighed carefully, returned in the proper season with interest of feeling. Here, the gift arrives before you have even proven you can pay for dinner.
This is not an appetizer. This is a declaration: we trust you. Eat.
I ate with the gravity the moment deserved. And then — I must report this calmly — the basket emptied, and a new one appeared.
"Did we…?"
"Refill," the waiter said. "It's bottomless."
Bottomless. They have wells of salsa. The supply lines of this nation are beyond anything my ancestors imagined.
My friend warned me. "Don't fill up on chips, dude."
Too late. I had accepted three baskets. Honor demanded each one be finished — an unfinished gift is an insult. By the time my actual food arrived, I was a ruined man.
I was not hungry. I was not comfortable. I had been defeated by a courtesy.
Generosity that arrives before the request cannot be repaid. It can only be survived.
I know the rule now. I have made my peace with the basket. One basket. Two at the most.
Who am I deceiving. There is no number of baskets I would refuse. The trust of a nation is in that salsa, and I intend to honor all of it.
Came over to the Seal Complex where Mississippi State OL DJ Chester and his JDC Thrive Foundation are partnering with the Dream Center in Columbus making beds for kids.
Over 20 State football players are among the volunteers today.
$SPCX shares are priced at $135 for its $2 trillion IPO.
Its return is 100x-200x by 2035.
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3. $ACHR ~$5
Air mobility networks integrate with Starlink's low-latency infrastructure.
5. $SATL ~$7
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6. $VIAV ~$50
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7. $OUST ~$40
Sensor fusion tech supports SpaceX booster catch reusability automation.
8. $GILT ~$15
Satellite ground infrastructure scales alongside Starlink enterprise deployments.
9. $POET ~$11
Optical interposer chips slash data center power costs inside COLOSSUS AI cluster.
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Quantum encryption securing Starshield government classified orbital networks.
11. $TWST ~$74
Synthetic biology tools accelerate SpaceX long-term Mars life support research.
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NASA lunar lander tech directly supports SpaceX Moon base buildout.
13. $AEVA ~$24
LiDAR sensors enable autonomous Starship landing and booster catch precision.
14. $KTOS ~$60
Defense tech partner powering Starshield national security satellite contracts.
15. $IONQ ~$58
Quantum compute layer powering next-gen orbital AI satellites.
16. $RDDT ~$178
Real-time social data feeds Grok's truth-seeking AI via X integration.
17. $RKLB ~$115
Small payload launch fills exact gaps Falcon can't efficiently serve.
18. $ASTS ~$97
Direct-to-phone satellite broadband. Starlink's closest competitor and partner.
19. $MTSI ~$375
RF semiconductors power Starlink phased-array antenna signal processing.
20. $BWXT ~$200
Nuclear propulsion R&D aligns with SpaceX Mars mission power requirements.
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Good morning America! The smell of freedom and brisket permeates my dreams. I’ve moved north to NYC briefly, and then Boston, as I follow Scotland to World Cup glory. Our first match is tomorrow at Foxborough MA. Safe to say I’m excited. I have MUCH MORE to experience across America, and I’ll be back in the South for sure. For now, I’m following my country in your country. 🏴😍🇺🇸
A German visiting Auburn, Alabama, to watch Lionel Messi and Argentina play Iceland stopped at a Buc-ee's and ate brisket sandwiches on a stack of deer feeder corn.
A sentence never before uttered in all of human history.
Big props to whoever was recording inside that Taco Bell in Florida. You caught pure, unadulterated gold.
Here’s a shirtless fella in a kilt, out with his girlfriend, when folks decided to remind him of that age-old rule: no shirt, no shoes, no service.
The manager and customers tell him to take it outside. He didn’t like that one bit.
So what does this self-proclaimed electrician do?
He strolls right out into the pouring rain and cuts the power to the whole restaurant, plunging everybody inside into total darkness.
Now he’s viral, and Florida being Florida… you just know there’s gonna be a long conversation with the sheriff about that little stunt.
Video edit: Me| Track: "In The Breach" by Viggo Ironside.🔥
The Islamic regime in Iran has surrendered and accepted the terms. If it breaks them, it will be broken. Increasingly isolated in the region, Trump called Gulf leaders before making his final decision, a sign that the region is now closer to America than before and will play a role in shaping the next steps. What comes next may be even more dangerous for the regime itself: unrest at home, anger in the streets, and calls for change that could erupt as the war comes to an end.
The region, America, and allies such as NATO and the EU may use this pause to prepare for the next phase, now convinced that this regime’s missiles and drones threaten not only Gulf nations, but also the global economy through the Strait of Hormuz.
In this battle, the regime has suffered heavy losses, its navy, aircraft, leadership, soldiers, economy, and strategic capabilities. If there is a next round, it may not survive it.
Ken Griffin on the single factor he looks for when hiring at Citadel:
"show me an athlete who did well academically."
"an athlete because they know what it takes to win and they've had to experience loss."
talent is everywhere. what's rare is someone who knows how to lose, recover, and still perform at a high level.
same thing separates profitable traders from everyone else.