Oh, what it must have been like to be in that dusty Iowa gym that day…
In 2017, Tyler Linderbaum pinned Tristan Wirfs in a sudden victory overtime period at the Iowa High School State Wrestling Tournament. Today, their combined NFL contracts total $221.6 million.
Wrestling is still one of the most underrated development tool for offensive linemen. @mikegolicjr
#offensiveline #nfl #wrestling #football
"Constitution guarantees us the individual’s right to keep and bear arms. That’s why I strongly support Second Amendment ... It's there for resistance of oppression. It even was described as a civic duty to act in concert in the defense of the State"
- Rep. Kristi Noem 4-25-2013
ONLY ON CBS MORNINGS: Taylor Swift, Gene Simmons & Paul Stanley, Alanis Morissette, Kenny Loggins, Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, Terry Britten & Graham Lyle and Walter Afanasieff are members of the Songwriters Hall of Fame’s 2026 class.
@anthonymasoncbs introduces the inductees, who have literally written the soundtrack to our lives.
Celebrating the 80th Birthday of not just a superstar artist, but a superstar human being. Dolly Parton.
Dolly and Kermit singing Everyday People (1987)
🇺🇸 If you were wondering if you could hear Jim Cornelison’s National Anthem from Northerly Island the answer is a resounding YES #BearDown@ChicagoBears
Aretha Franklin’s performance at the 2015 Kennedy Center Honors is widely regarded as one of the best moments in the history of the event.
The occasion was to honor Carole King, the legendary songwriter and one of the co-writers of Aretha’s iconic hit “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman.”
Draped in a floor-length fur coat, Aretha took the stage and began with a subtle piano introduction, which immediately drew the audience into her world.
Her powerful voice and commanding presence filled the room, visibly moving everyone in attendance. Carole King, seated in the audience, was overwhelmed with emotion, cheering and holding her hands to her face in disbelief.
This unforgettable performance not only celebrated Carole King's compositions, but also reaffirmed Aretha Franklin's unparalleled ability to continue performing at 100% at age 73.
Aretha Franklin is one of the greatest female musicians of all time.
Strawberries? From Dyson?!
Yes, the same Dyson that reimagined the vacuum cleaner… is now reimagining farming. And it’s brilliant.
When I think of Dyson, I picture futuristic fans — not vertical farms.
But here we are.
The innovation?
Dyson has developed a high-tech vertical farming system that looks like something out of a sci-fi film:
🍓 Two Ferris-wheel-style rigs rotating trays of strawberries toward optimal light
🤖 Robots picking only the ripest fruit
🌱 UV light preventing mold
🔁 Recycled heat and CO₂ powering the entire system
📈 The result? 2.5x more strawberries per square meter.
This isn’t just farming. It’s systems engineering. Precision robotics. Design thinking applied to food production.
And in my opinion, it's a reminder that even the most traditional industries can be transformed - when automation, AI, and imagination come together.
So, what’s next?
Which “low-tech” industry do you believe is ready for a radical, high-tech reinvention?
#FutureOfFarming #AgriTech #Automation #Innovation #Robotics #AI #SmartSystems #DesignThinking
Venezuela has the world largest oil reserves, at 20%. It’s oil is heavy thick crude.
The U.S. needs heavy crude.
This detailed video explains why the U.S. is stealing Venezuela crude. It’s not about drugs. It’s about oil
💥BREAKING NEWS💥
#POTUS 🇺🇸says he will put massive tariffs on Canadian 🇨🇦Fertilizer to spur domestic production.
Is #uranium next?
To produce fertilizer, you need to mine #Potash of which America has virtually none and would starve without Canada's trade.
The US is no longer our reliable trading partner. 🤡
Can America produce as much potash as Canada?
No — not even close.
And it’s not because the U.S. lacks technology — it’s because the U.S. simply does not have the massive potash deposits that Canada has.
Canada
World’s #1 potash producer
Provides over 30% of global production
Saskatchewan alone holds ~half of the world’s known potash reserves
Canada’s potash industry is enormous, highly efficient, and built around some of the richest deposits on Earth.
United States
The U.S. produces very small quantities(mainly from New Mexico and Utah, mostly from brines)
Total U.S. production is roughly 1–2% of global supply
U.S. production cannot expand dramatically because its geological reserves are limited
Could America ever match Canadian output?
No — not geologically possible.
The U.S. does not possess the multi-billion-ton underground potash basins like Saskatchewan.