Teslas and Tesla showrooms are tech-equipped. It's not a good idea to vandalize them – as some vandals discovered. One didn't think his fingerprints on the Molotov cocktail bottle would be discovered. Not too smart.
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The Economist is trying to brainwash you into thinking that the waste and fraud discovered by DOGE is misinformation. Don't believe a word, they say.
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The vanishing male writer. I noticed this several years ago when I was looking for a good new horror novel to read. The only male writers were the usual: Stephen King, Clive Barker and maybe Laird Barron. I don't enjoy reading horror by female writers. They're always more focused on people have relationship issues, and when the horror occurs, I always say to myself "Is that it?" Or "what just happened?" The scary stuff is always understated. Male horror writers will give me stories where true horror is uncovered, often when someone does something or goes somewhere they're not supposed to. I don't want to read stories where some heroine has to eradicate a ghost or demon by reconciling some bad relationship that happened years ago that she tried to forget. If I'm wrong, let me know.
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Vancomycin-resistant enterococci secrete bacteriocins that kills off its competitors. How they do so may be a strategy to attack them, something that is sorely needed.
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Oregon has the second-highest rate of WFH workers. A whopping 17.7%. It used to be more like 6.3%. Only Colorado has a higher percentage. These are the folks whose jobs AI will likely take away. When I read this article, it sounds like Portland has a lot of people that are struggling to find something to do. It's not a vibrant city, full of opportunity and action. There's a lot of wishful thinking in the article. The Trump era is not going to treat Oregon or Portland well. They have been so used to federal money to keep things going, and now there won't be any of that. And there aren't that many billionaires to tax either.
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