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29 Nov 2023

#war

Forbes: Take A Surplus Anti-Sub Rocket-Launcher, Bolt It To A Truck And Brace It With Lumber—Voila, The Latest Russian Panic-Weapon
Take A Surplus Anti-Sub Rocket-Launcher, Bolt It To A Truck And Brace It With Lumber—Voila, The Latest Russian Panic-Weapon
Russian troops in southern Ukraine are resorting to using an improvised rocket-launcher, consisting of an unarmored transport truck with a launcher for naval anti-submarine rockets bolted to its back. The RBU-6000 launcher, braced with lumber on the truck, is a ground version of a weapon that equips most large Russian warships. However, it is not very accurate and is vulnerable to Ukrainian air-attacks.


#sports

Forbes: Mark Cuban Selling Majority Stake In Dallas Mavericks To Casino Magnate Miriam Adelson, Report Says
Mark Cuban Selling Majority Stake In Dallas Mavericks To Casino Magnate Miriam Adelson, Report Says
Mark Cuban is selling a majority stake in the Dallas Mavericks to Miriam Adelson, allowing him to stay as head of operations. The deal is valued at around $3.5 billion.


Forbes: Mark Cuban Selling Majority Interest In Dallas Mavericks To Adelson Family
Mark Cuban Selling Majority Interest In Dallas Mavericks To Adelson Family
Mark Cuban is selling his majority stake in the Dallas Mavericks to the Adelson family for $3.5 billion. He will retain control of basketball operations. Miriam Adelson, a billionaire physician, bought $2 billion of her shares in Las Vegas Sands to fund the purchase. Cuban also announced his departure from ABC's "Shark Tank."


#technology

Front Page Magazine: Life Lessons With Dr. Bob: The Dark Side of Google and Big Tech
Life Lessons With Dr. Bob: The Dark Side of Google and Big Tech
Dr. Bob interviews Dr. Robert Epstein, a critic of Google and champion of free elections. Epstein discovered the Search Engine Manipulation Effect and the Search Suggestion Effect, highlighting Big Tech's power in shaping opinions. Subscribe to "Life Lessons with Doctor Bob" for more.


#other

Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: Racial harm means whatever these hucksters want it to mean at that moment
GREG GUTFELD: Racial harm means whatever these hucksters want it to mean at that moment
Summary: An article published in Forbes discusses the concept of decentering whiteness in the workplace and argues that white dominant culture prioritizes white people to the detriment of non-white groups and cultures. Ohio Senator J.D. Vance criticizes the article, calling it racist and gross, and questions whether the author's business receives public funding. The author defends her position, stating that decentering whiteness is about the system of whiteness, not individual white people. However, the article questions the qualities associated with whiteness and highlights the potential divisiveness and consequences of prioritizing identity politics over company success.


The Epoch Times: US Spends Billions on Overseas Wars, But Who Really Benefits?
US Spends Billions on Overseas Wars, But Who Really Benefits?
The Biden administration is requesting over $105 billion in supplemental security spending for Israel and Ukraine, claiming it will benefit the economy. However, critics argue that this massive investment in the defense industry will hinder the country's ability to address social and infrastructure needs. Many analysts believe that the proposed spending will primarily benefit defense contractors, rather than serving national security interests. The issue of war profiteering is of concern as defense companies spend millions on lobbying efforts and influence policy decisions. The large sums of money allocated to defense spending may inhibit job creation and harm American prosperity. The continued funding of foreign wars and lack of transparency from the administration and defense companies raises questions about U.S. leadership and accountability. Critics argue that investing in America and creating more jobs at home would be more beneficial than exporting deadly weaponry worldwide. The debate echoes President Eisenhower's warning about the dangers of a military-industrial complex and the need for an informed citizenry to ensure the proper balance between defense and peaceful goals.