🚨📲 NEW: The Algerian defender, Assa Mandi, has taken to Instagram to complain about the refs' decision in the match against Argentina.
"If I’d fractured my ankle last night, the guy who did it would’ve walked away with no card. Refs need to do better. The whole world is watching."
The reason behind Henry's hatred towards Cristiano was best explained by Arsenal's best player ever
🚨 Dennis Bergkamp: “Back then, everyone even our opponents stood in awe of Henry. For he was the league’s undisputed superstar. Yet, in that particular match, a mere kid who had barely emerged from adolescence became the very reason Thierry Henry ended up punching the lockers in the dressing room.”
🚨 Let me tell you why this Goldman Sachs headline is the most dangerous one you'll read today..
Companies spent $450 billion on AI last year.. fired tens of thousands of people to "restructure around AI".. replaced entire departments with chatbots..
And Goldman Sachs just said it contributed basically zero to economic growth..
so where did the money go?
> It went to Nvidia.. $130 billion in GPU sales.. Jensen is the only man on earth who got rich from AI that hasn't produced anything yet..
> It went to stock buybacks.. companies fired people, cut costs, reported "record profits" and bought back their own shares.. the money went UP not OUT.. Jesus!
> It went to a bubble.. the same way crypto money went to Lamborghinis and not infrastructure.. AI money is going to valuations and not productivity..
here's the part that should terrify you..
They already fired the people.. Atlassian 1,600.. Meta 21,000.. Block 40%.. Amazon warehouses.. the jobs are already gone..
But the growth didn't come.. the productivity didn't come.. the revenue didn't come..
they burned the village to build a city that doesn't exist yet..
and Goldman Sachs just looked at the empty lot and said "there's nothing here"
There’s good people in the pharmaceutical and ultraprocessed food industries.
But everyone knows what’s happening isn’t right.
Healthcare costs are high because we’re sick. And we’re sick because of our food.
This is first admin to connect the dots and fix the root cause.
🚨 Fmr. FDA Commissioner David Kessler says the health crisis from ultra-processed foods is “as large, if not larger” than tobacco
“Not everybody smoked. Look at the number of people who consume ultra-processed food. It touches all of us.”
The decline of fast food has been a fascinating spectacle. Apparently, the business model of providing terrible service and gradually deteriorating food quality, while simultaneously increasing food prices, is detrimental to business?
A landmark lawsuit against 10 manufacturers of ultraprocessed foods alleges that, like the tobacco companies, they knowingly engineered and marketed addictive, dangerous products while hiding the risks and causing a public health crisis. https://t.co/bZBNVT6Htt
Ring paid somewhere between $8 and $10 million for a 30-second Super Bowl spot to tell 120 million viewers that their cameras now scan neighborhoods using AI.
The math is wild. Ring has roughly 20 million devices in American homes. Search Party is enabled by default. The opt-out rate on default settings in consumer tech is historically around 5%. So approximately 19 million cameras are now running AI pattern matching on anything that moves past your front door. Today the target is dogs. The same infrastructure already handles “Familiar Faces,” which builds biometric profiles of every person your camera sees, whether they know about it or not.
Ring settled with the FTC for $5.8 million after employees had unrestricted access to customers’ bedroom and bathroom footage for years. They’re now partnered with Flock Safety, which routes footage to local law enforcement. ICE has accessed Flock data through local police departments acting as intermediaries. Senator Markey’s investigation found Ring’s privacy protections only apply to device owners. If you’re a neighbor, a delivery driver, a passerby, you have no rights and no recourse.
This tells you everything about Amazon’s actual product. The customer paid for the camera. The customer pays the electricity. The customer pays the $3.99/month subscription. And Amazon gets a surveillance grid that would cost tens of billions to build from scratch, with an AI layer activated by default, and a law enforcement pipeline already connected.
They wrapped all of that in a lost puppy commercial because that’s the only version of this story anyone would willingly opt into.
Mikaela Shiffrin has a First Amendment right to say this.
I have a First Amendment right to say she grew up the child of a rich anesthesiologist at ski resorts in this country that offer next-to-zero socioeconomic diversity. I don’t need her lectures.