Mom, Network Engineer, woman who loves laughter and who is loved dearly by Khaleesi and Drogo..and sometimes her kids...did I forget to mention I love shoes..
Perhaps the video that best explains the World Cup. A Japanese fan is inconsolable after their 2-1 loss to Brazil in extra time.
Brazil fans console him and Mexican fans toss him into the air.
The World Cup 2026.❤️⚽️
12-year-old Colorado student smirks after being removed from class for having the “Don’t Tread on Me” flag on his backpack, after a teacher incorrectly claimed the historic flag was associated with slavery
“So they're the reason that they do not want the flag is due to its origins with slavery and slave trade. That is what was, um, that's the reasoning behind them.”
Everyone keeps talking about officiating.
I decided to start tracking it.
Every Caitlin Clark game. Every official. Every crew.
📊 Win-loss record.
🏀 Free throws.
🚨 Personal fouls.
🟨 Technical fouls.
🚩 Flagrants.
📋 Discipline history.
The goal isn’t to prove a narrative.
The goal is to replace opinions with data.
This is just Version 1.0.
The database will grow after every game, and every official’s report card will evolve with it.
No cherry-picked clips.
Just the numbers.
#CaitlinClark #IndianaFever #WNBA #SportsAnalytics #Basketball #Data #WNBATwitter @IndianaFever@WNBA@NBA
A new lawsuit shows major gas stations are using AI to drive up prices and coordinate price fixing
‘They're using an AI tool called Kalibrate to adjust prices based on confidential data. The lawsuit claims this has increased gas prices by as much as $0.30 a gallon’ in California
This is a proposed class-action lawsuit. Companies operating over 1,700 stations in the state, including:
BP
Circle K
7-Eleven
Walmart
Marathon Petroleum
Albertsons (and others/EG America/Cumberland Farms)
Kalibrate is also named as a defendant
I looked into this and it’s wild
The systems are using machine learning and algorithms to increase prices due to things like traffic patterns, time of day, competitor moves, weather, events and more
The system is being fed confidential, real-time data including their own costs, sales volumes, inventory, and historical pricing and then finds a way to take all this information and maximize profits
You already know this is going to be used in all kinds of industries to squeeze us for everything we have
I wore an Apple Watch, Whoop, Oura, and Fitbit Air at the same time for a week.
I expected the data to be similar but did not expect this.
Here's what every wearable owner needs to know:
IRS employee used Instagram DMs to recruit people to make fake SBA loans and then she would approve them and split the money
She was able to steal over $3.5 million dollars from taxpayers
“I'm approve your SBA grant. You get $15K, I just charge $3K 'cause this is my job on the line. As soon as you submit it, I can approve it today or tomorrow”
“I’ll do your mom’s too.”
“And after leaving the SBA, she went over to the IRS where she is accused of doing the same thing. You cannot make this up”
I was able to find her ethnicity was black and there are a bunch of these “fraud influencers” that are being exposed, many share the same ethnicity
Dyson, a company best known for its vacuums and hair dryers, has unveiled a new automated rotating farm design that aims to make food production more local, sustainable and dependable.
At the DMV and there were 3 kids getting their license
One of them asked her parent what to do about organ donation.
I listened to the other parents explain that it’s the kids choice etc and a nice thing to do and I told my kid ABSOLUTELY NOT
I looked up to everyone’s eyes on me and I had to explain to the room that that it’s a for profit biz and ur organs are more valuable to the system then ur life
blank stares 😳
Bodycam gold: Cop pulls over a nervous 16-year-old going 10mph in a 35… then gives him a full confidence coaching session instead of a ticket.
‘You’ve gotta commit. You can’t drive scared.’
Follows the kid home to make sure he gets there safe.
Real policing. Real humanity. This is what we need more of. 🇺🇸
Flash Shelton, also known as “Squatter Hunter" fights squatters by moving in with them and making the situation so uncomfortable that they leave, helping homeowners retake control.
Flash Shelton was grieving his father and trying to sell his mother's vacant California home when he got the call. Strangers had moved in.
Police told him it was a civil matter and there was nothing they could do. So he figured out how to become their squatter.
Shelton signed a lease from his mother to establish legal tenancy, drove 19 hours, camped outside waiting for the squatters to leave, then went in, secured the back door, installed cameras, and waited for them to return.
When they came back they found him already inside, legally. That method became the foundation of his entire business.
Once hired, his team secures a short-term lease from the homeowner, moves in alongside the squatters, and makes daily life uncomfortable, taking over common areas, playing loud music, and maintaining constant presence, until the intruders choose to leave voluntarily.
"What I used to save my mom's house, I am now using to help homeowners across the country," he said. "I've built a whole team ready to out-squat the squatters."
The legal genius of it is simple, squatters exploit the same tenant protection laws that protect genuine renters. Shelton just decided to use those same laws against them.
Tillamook County Creamery Association generates over $1.2B a year in sales while remaining owned by roughly 80 to 110 dairy farming families in Oregon.
Founded in 1909, the cooperative has never sold to a private equity firm, with profits returned directly to its farmer-owners.
This stands in stark contrast to the wave of private equity acquisitions sweeping through the food.
I only buy Tillamook cheese and ice cream… great company.
250,000+ British girls.
What's included in this report is fucking harrowing:
- A baby was abused and had cigarettes stubbed out on it while the mother was forced to watch; the baby was then killed.
- Girls were set on fire.
- Girls were sent to “red rooms” to be tortured, some of them killed, some of it livestreamed.
- One girl was raped by a dog while men bet on whether it would vaginally or anally rape her.
- Girls were forced to have abortions with knitting needles.
- Glass bottles, keys, baseball bats, and other objects were forced inside them, some shattering.
- Girls were gang-raped by dozens of men at a time in “party houses.”
- Girls were whipped, hung upside down, suffocated, and urinated on.
- Girls as young as 5 or 6 were tied up and abused.
- Girls were locked in dog cages.
- Girls were branded with an “M” for Muhammad.
- Girls were threatened with being killed and fed to pigs.
- Girls were mocked for wearing a crucifix during the rapes.
All of this was carried out by predominantly South Asian, Pakistani men, with smaller numbers from Somali, Iranian, Syrian, Turkish, Bangladeshi, and Iraqi men.
And yet perpetrators were let off, authorities turned a blind eye, and it continues to this day because people are scared of being called racist.
Anyone who covered for this needs to face the death penalty alongside all of those who hurt these girls.
I'm glad Rupert Lowe and everyone else behind this put this together; it needs to be seen by everyone.
I kept seeing different types of pictures of the reflecting pool, so I figured I’d go down there and check it out and do some reporting lol.
It’s basically a tale of two perspectives. From right next to the water it looks like the ninja Turtles secret of the ooze. It’s actually so green. It’s kind of neat and interesting, but also kind of gross looking. some kind of chemical reaction happened.
But then when I went up to Lincoln and looked at it, it looked much cooler and much bluer.
However, from what it looks like, they’re gonna have to do some kind of treatment of the water so that it’s not neon green.
McConaughey: "A nice guy gets along... They don't necessarily have discernment or judgment, not sure what they stand for or against."
"A good man has ideals he stands for and stands against. When tested, a good man is not a nice guy."