Nvidia has now reached a level that defies conventional logic. With its valuation crossing an unprecedented $5 trillion, the semiconductor giant has officially transcended the bounds thought decades away just a few years ago. Yet, the market isn’t calling it a bubble — not yet. Investors, institutions, and even governments are pouring into Nvidia’s orbit […]| Economic Collapse Report
The recent repositioning in the gold market isn’t a sign of fatigue — it’s a sign of patience. After soaring| Economic Collapse Report
Saudi Arabia’s grand vision of an AI-powered future may seem like the next chapter in its long saga of oil-fueled ambition, but beneath the glowing headlines lies a fundamental truth: the kingdom is racing against time. For decades, black gold financed every facet of its society—from glittering megacities to social welfare programs—but the sands beneath […] The post Saudi Arabia Turns to AI Economy as Future of Oil Turns Slippery appeared first on based underground.| based underground
Gaslighting has become a science for Democrats during the current government shutdown. After years of flirting with falsehoods, they have turned into full-blown, bald-faced liars as they attempt to pin the carnage that is coming on Republicans because they “control” the House, Senate, and White House. Don’t Republicans control the House, Senate, and White House? […] The post Democrats Spread Bald-Faced Lie in Hopes of Americans Being So Ignorant, They Blame the Shutdown on Republicans...| based underground
By any honest measure, the political rise of Zohran Mamdani was not an organic grassroots movement. It was a meticulously| Discern Report
As the Schumer-led government shutdown drags into its fourth grueling week, Democrats find themselves racing against the clock with a critical Obamacare deadline looming large. With millions of Americans thinking about healthcare costs, the political theater in Washington is intensifying, but Republicans are calling out what they see as blatant Democratic gamesmanship to weaponize the […]| based underground
The furnaces at the Texas Bullion Depository Mint are blazing again — and not just metaphorically. With silver prices surging| Economic Collapse Report
When the biggest bank in America says gold could soar to $6,000 an ounce, it’s not just a bullish forecast—it’s a confession. For decades, the financial establishment has dismissed gold as a “barbarous relic,” an outdated hedge for cranks and doomers. Now, the same institutions that mocked sound money are quietly preparing for a monetary […]| Economic Collapse Report
The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged to a record high to end the week, signaling renewed optimism among investors that the American economy may be on steadier ground under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump. While the corporate media frames this as “fading fear” of Trump’s economic policies, the real story is far deeper […]| Economic Collapse Report
The Bureau of Labor Statistics dropped its September CPI report amid a federal government shutdown, a fitting backdrop for data that arrives late and feels half-baked. Headline inflation clocked in at 3.0% year-over-year, a tick up from August’s 2.9% but shy of the 3.1% Wall Street anticipated. Month-over-month, prices rose 0.3%, beating back the expected […]| Economic Collapse Report
American traders watched a short-lived Bitcoin rally evaporate overnight, with the cryptocurrency plunging nearly 3% to $107,712.3 in early Tuesday| Economic Collapse Report
Louisiana Senator John Kennedy has never been one to mince words, and his latest remarks about Vice President Kamala Harris may go down as one of the most brutally honest political assessments in recent memory. With his trademark Southern charm and surgical wit, Kennedy summed up what millions of Americans have been thinking for years: […]| based underground
(Substack)—When the Federal Reserve meets this Wednesday, most mainstream economists will frame it as a routine policy update — a| Economic Collapse Report
New research suggests the fire season in the Golden State is lengthening, with wildfires starting earlier each year. Unfortunately, they’re also becoming more disastrous.| Maps.com
What happens when you come into a relatives digital remains and are forced to confront questions of identity, addiction, and family history? The post Can my dead uncle’s phone break the cycle of addiction? appeared first on The Sunday Long Read.| The Sunday Long Read
For a recent WIRED profile, Bradley Hope did what he thinks AI couldn't do — write with interest.| The Sunday Long Read
Washington's latest fiscal standoff isn't just another round of partisan posturing—it's a direct assault on the grocery budgets of 42| Economic Collapse Report
Le projet de constitution proposé par la CAQ limite la capacité d’utiliser la Charte québécoise des droits et libertés pour protéger les minorités. The post Une nouvelle constitution québécoise qui menotte les droits et libertés appeared first on Pivot.| Pivot
Le nouveau chef Luc Rabouin a le défi de donner plus de mordant aux politiques parfois insuffisantes héritées de l’administration Plante. The post Que peut Projet Montréal face à la crise du logement? appeared first on Pivot.| Pivot
Fondé quelques mois avant les élections municipales, Transition Montréal se présente comme un parti « plus progressiste » que Projet Montréal. The post Élections municipales : quelles différences entre Transition Montréal et Projet Montréal? appeared first on Pivot.| Pivot
Véronique Fournier (Projet Montréal), Matthew Kerr (Futur Montréal), Mehdi Semsari (Action Montréal), Shant Karabajak (Transition Montréal), Thierry Daraize (Ensemble Montréal) se sont présenté la semaine dernière dans les bureaux du Comité d’éducation aux adultes de la Petite-Bourgogne et de Saint-Henri (CÉDA) pour répondre aux questions d’une soixantaine de citoyen·nes qui s’y étaient présentés. Plusieurs organismes communautaires étaient représentés […] The p...| Pivot
Début octobre avait lieu les conseils de ville de Greenfield Park ainsi que celui du Vieux-Longueuil. Le conseil du Vieux-Longueuil avait lieu à 9 h| Pivot
If you don’t think China is a threat, you’re not paying attention. One vulnerability stands out for its intimacy and immediacy: our healthcare system. While headlines often fixate on military posturing or trade wars, a quieter infiltration is underway. Chinese-made medical devices, embedded in hospitals, clinics, and even homes across America, carry risks that extend […]| based underground
An American missionary has been kidnapped in Niger, and early intelligence points to Islamist militants as the likely perpetrators. The case, though still developing, reveals far more than another tragic headline from a distant part of the world. It exposes the growing danger faced by Christians who carry the Gospel into dark corners of the […]| based underground
After Tuesday’s sharp selloff, gold and silver are struggling to regain stability. But beneath the price charts and analyst chatter| Discern Money
FBI Director Kash Patel has revealed that his agency is closing in on the shadowy figures financing Antifa’s operations across the country. In a recent interview, Patel stated the FBI “is on the verge of unmasking the command structure and financing of violent anarchist groups like Antifa.” He added that agents are “following the money,” […]| based underground
Jen Psaki can’t seem to let go of her old grudges. The former Biden White House press secretary, now reduced to spouting off on MSNBC and podcasts, took a cheap shot at Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha during an appearance on the “I’ve Had It” podcast. She painted Vance as some kind […]| based underground
Emerging markets have long chased ways to leapfrog into prosperity, and now artificial intelligence enters the scene as the latest promise. The technology is advancing quickly and the economic impact may be bigger than the rise of mobile devices or even the internet itself. Then again, it may end up being less of a paradigm […]| U.S. Dollar Defense
Marc Benioff, the Salesforce founder who’s long been vocal against Trump, seems to be waking up to the realities of crime in Democrat-run cities like San Francisco. In a recent New York Times interview, he declared himself “all for” sending in the National Guard to clean up the streets, adding that Trump is “doing a […]| U.S. Dollar Defense
Bitcoin's latest slide has American investors scratching their heads, especially after the much-hyped "Uptober" failed to deliver its usual boost.| U.S. Dollar Defense
The numbers tell a story that’s impossible to ignore. Since President Trump reclaimed the White House on January 20, 2025, over 515,000 illegal aliens have been deported from American soil. Add in the 1.6 million who self-deported and the nearly half a million arrested by DHS, and you’re looking at more than two million gone […]| based underground
Build a seasonal persimmon salad with crisp fruit, perky greens, savory dry-cured ham, and walnuts. A simple citrus vinaigrette keeps it fresh and balanced.| Marc's Recipes
Des mises en demeure, déposées par des avocats pro-Israël, ont ciblé un journal étudiant et empêché une association de modifier ses propres règlements.| Pivot
The THE World University Rankings 2026 are here! Oxford holds #1 for the 10th consecutive year, while Princeton achieves its best-ever ranking at joint 3rd. Discover the top 10 universities, methodology insights, and how China, Hong Kong, and India are reshaping global higher education. The post THE World University Rankings 2026: Results and Analysis appeared first on MASTERGRADSCHOOLS.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
Master's students need quality case studies to excel in business school. From Harvard Business School's comprehensive collection to Financial Times special reports and top YouTube channels, discover the five essential resources master’s students use to analyze real companies and develop strategic problem-solving skills. The post 5 Best Sources for Business School Case Studies (Master’s Students Swear By These) appeared first on MASTERGRADSCHOOLS.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
Are you a generalist or a specialist? Becoming an expert in a particular field can unlock exciting career opportunities with the benefits of a master’s degree. Whether you want to stand out in the job market, aim for higher-paying positions, or make a career transition, a master’s degree is worth considering. The post What are the Benefits of a Master’s Degree? appeared first on MASTERGRADSCHOOLS.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
University of Melbourne claims #1 in 2025 AFR BOSS Business School Rankings, ending UNSW's three-year streak. Explore the Top 10, updated methodology, and analysis.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
Hi folks! I’m on hiatus, though it wasn’t something I wanted or planned. So many changes going on at work that when I have time for myself, I either watch What’s New Scooby Doo or…| Maria Michaela Poetry
The SLR Podcast hit the road (somewhat virtually) for the first time this summer. SLR co-founder Jacob Feldman spoke to ProPublica’s Max Blau at the University of Georgia in partnership with the school’s MFA program in narrative nonfiction, of which Max is an alumni. Jacob talked to Max about his 2024 ProPublica piece “I Don’t […]| The Sunday Long Read
L’échelle de la souffrance des Palestiniennes et de leurs enfants est occultée par la désinformation.| Pivot
One of my favorite ways to come up with new meal ideas is by blending dishes from different cuisines. It's an easy way to unlock fresh possibilities from recipes you already know, giving you a nearly endless supply of new combinations to try. This Chicken Curry Pasta falls somewhere between Italian-American Alfredo and a cozy […]| Marc's Recipes
President Trump's latest executive order, which imposes a US$100,000 H-1B visa fee, creates unprecedented barriers for international students and graduates seeking U.S. employment. This divisive order could disrupt the traditional F-1 to H-1B pathway, which has attracted global talent to American universities. The post Trump’s New H-1B Visa Fee: Students Face US$100,000 Career Barrier After Graduation appeared first on MASTERGRADSCHOOLS.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
What do the U.S. News Best Colleges Rankings 2026 mean for you? From Princeton to Williams, discover which schools are leading the way this year. With only minor changes in the methodology, these rankings highlight consistency at the top while revealing key trends prospective students should be aware of. The post U.S. News Best College Rankings 2026: Who’s on Top? appeared first on MASTERGRADSCHOOLS.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
Curious about the world’s top master’s programs? The QS Business Master’s Rankings for 2026 reveal the leading schools, key global trends, and what this means for ambitious future students. The post QS Business Master’s Rankings 2026: Results and Analysis appeared first on MASTERGRADSCHOOLS.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
Discover the top 5 universities for a master's degree in Sweden, with info on tuition fees, scholarships, visas, and career prospects.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
Creamy avocado meets bright yuzu and umami-rich miso in this 5-minute avocado yuzu side. Just slice, toss, and garnish.| Marc's Recipes
Journalist Patrick Clark digs into the free breakfast (and business strategy) of the "rigorously OK" Hampton Inn hotel chain.| The Sunday Long Read
Reports have emerged that Paramount’s new CEO, David Ellison, is on the cusp of acquiring The Free Press, the independent media outlet founded by Bari Weiss, in a deal valued at over $100 million. According to Puck News, this move would not only provide a substantial payout for Weiss but also position her in a […]| based underground
Florida has scored a significant victory in its push to bolster immigration enforcement with the opening of a state-run detention facility deep in the Everglades. On Thursday, the Eleventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a stay on a lower court’s injunction that threatened to dismantle the site known as Alligator Alcatraz, allowing operations to […]| based underground
Will AI destroy higher education? Explore how AI is shaping the future of business education and whether it will replace the master’s degree or enhance its value.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
Do the GMAT and GRE exams still matter? Weigh up the pros and cons, learn about waivers, test trends, and new formats.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
Explore the value of a master’s in Finance and Investment Management, including top schools, careers, skills, and salary insights.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
(Substack)—President Donald Trump put his signature on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act back in July, reshaping federal tax policy in ways that echo the successes of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. This sweeping legislation stands as a bulwark against impending tax hikes that would have hit two-thirds of filers in 2026, while […]| based underground
With the sun blasting through our kitchen windows, I’ve been leaning into recipes that deliver big flavor without heating up the whole house. This chili lime shrimp checks every box: quick, colorful, and cooked in a single pan with ingredients I usually have on hand. The shrimp gets a brief marinade in garlic, chili powder, […]| Marc's Recipes
Reporting from ORACLE PARK The San Francisco Giants struggled to get a run on the scoreboard Wednesday afternoon, getting blown out 11-1 by the San Diego Padres to close out a three-game sweep. San Francisco (59-62) went scoreless through the first seven innings and has now dropped five consecutive home series for the first time […]| SFBay
San Francisco drops 12th in 13 home games, falling further off Wild Card pace| SFBay
Padres 4, Giants 1| SFBay
Explore top universities for master’s in Austria, plus costs, scholarships, visa tips, and career paths that open global doors.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
Discover how hiring trends are shifting away from Ivy League exclusivity toward "New Ivies" that prioritize real-world skills and future-ready graduates.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
Discover how a master’s in entrepreneurship and innovation equips students to launch ventures and lead innovation.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
Science journalist Rowan Jacobsen suggests we should have a more nuanced approach to public messaging around sunscreen use.| The Sunday Long Read
Jody Avirgan selects five great podcasts to check out during summer travel.| The Sunday Long Read
The Harvard v Trump battle heats up as the U.S. blocks international students, impacting education and global prestige.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
Reference: https://goldcare.com Dr. Simone Gold joined The JD Rucker Show for an amazing interview regard a wide range of medical topics. Among them was Ivermectin and its use in treating or preventing cancer. Full Episode: https://rumble.com/v6u8b2d-the-jd-rucker-show-06-02-25.html| based underground
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard continues to declassify documents that show how the Biden administration defined political opponents as “Domestic Violent Extremists” (DVEs). In a December 13, 2021, intelligence product entitled, “DVEs and Foreign Analogues May React Violently to COVID-19 Mitigation Mandates,” the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Homeland Security, and National Counterterrorism Center created a […]| based underground
Music journalist Geoff Edgers suggests you shouldn't be afraid to reach out to big names for an interview.| The Sunday Long Read
Rhana Natour won a National Magazine Award for telling the story of 14-year-old Layan Albaz.| The Sunday Long Read
Learn about the skills gap in higher education and how universities are addressing it. Understand how to proactively future-proof your career.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
Discover the top 10 best internships for 2025! Our guide reveals the best-rated companies and programs to kickstart your career.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
Levita Almuete Ferrer, a 64-year-old Maryland resident and former senior budget analyst in the State Department’s Office of the Chief of Protocol, pleaded guilty to embezzling $657,347.50 from the agency between March 2022 and April 2024, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C., announced. Ferrer abused her signature authority over a State Department checking account, […]| based underground
Of all the appointees that President Trump made in his first term, the one he may regret the most is Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. With a year left in his tenure and a clear reluctance to help America through these tough times because of political reasons, Powell must decide whether to lose face and […]| based underground
in a 2024 piece for Deseret Magazine, writer Natalia Galicza brought to life all of the complexities and horrors of solitary confinement through the story of one man.| The Sunday Long Read
What happens when your home changes? How does it feel when that change is irrevocable, existential, and a little bit ominous?| The Sunday Long Read
Explore the Trump administration's impact on student visa policy and global education and review the potential policies he might reinstate.| MASTERGRADSCHOOLS
From the Richard Dawkins Foundation Newsletter. Subscribe here. Hello! This year will mark the 100th anniversary of the famous Scopes “Monkey Trial,” i ...| Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science
Cardinals 6, Giants 1| SFBay
From the Richard Dawkins Foundation Newsletter. Subscribe here. Hello! As they say, “there are only so many hours in a day.” Modern life makes it very ...| richarddawkins.net
Reporting from ORACLE PARK| SFBay
Reporting from ORACLE PARK| SFBay
Reporting from ORACLE PARK| SFBay
Reporting from ORACLE PARK| SFBay
Reporting from ORACLE PARK| SFBay
I was always interested in color science. In 2014, I gave a talk about CSS Color 4 at various conferences around the world called “The Chroma Zone”. Even before that, in 2009, I wrote a color picker that used a hidden Java applet to support ICC color profiles to do CMYK properly, a first on the Web at the time (to my knowledge). I never released it, but it sparked this angry rant.| lea.verou.me