JACQUELINE TOBOROFF: NY shows up for Trump
Believe your eyes. If this is happening in New York City, this is happening.
NewsWare’s Trade Talk: Thursday, October 31
S&P Futures are in the red this morning as displays concerns with growth rates on MSFT & META after earnings. After the bell today earnings releases from AAPL, AMZN & INTC are due out. PCE and Jobless Claims due out before the opening bell. Bond yields are ticking lower as markets start to display caution in ahead of next week’s election. Payrolls report is due out tomorrow. In Europe, markets continue to soften with losses in the three major indexes. Oil prices are showing gains as PMI data out of China showed a return to growth.
Harvard Memorial Church To Host “Reading Taylor Swift As A Sacred Text” Event
Harvard Memorial Church To Host “Reading Taylor Swift As A Sacred Text” Event
Authored by Jennifer Kabbany via The College Fix,
A Harvard Memorial Church student program is slated to host a “Reading Taylor Swift as a Sacred Text” tonight.
The Tuesday evening event is organized by the Memorial Church Student Program Coordinator & Multifaith Engagement fellow.
“What can reading the texts that matter to us as sacred tell us about ourselves and our lives? Discover a new way to engage with the Taylor Swift canon that honors the important emotional and spiritual role her work plays in many peoples’ lives. Bring your favorite Taylor Swift song and we’ll bring the sacred reading practices,” the event description states.
The RSVP page also states the gathering is “open to people from all religious, ethical, and spiritual backgrounds.”
“We will be using Lectio Divina, an ancient Christian monastic reading practice, but the insights you gain from this practice will not necessarily be connected to the Christian tradition or ‘religious’ in nature. Students are invited and encouraged to bring insights and wisdom from their own lives, traditions, and backgrounds.”
Harvard is no stranger to Swift adoration.
It offered a class dedicated to the pop star last spring.
That class even hosted an all-nighter to review the release of her new album “The Tortured Poets Department.”
As The College Fix previously reported, the University of Florida’s Honors Program offered a course on Swift last semester.
As it relates to the intersection between Swift and religion, The Fix reported in July about a class at Duke University that involved Swift and the occult:
At Duke University, a first-year writing course called “Radical Magic,” will analyze why magic and the supernatural “have been coded as feminine, irrational, and sinister.” Students also will discuss why people accuse Taylor Swift of witchcraft.
Course instructor Cheryl Spinner told The Fix via email [at the time] her class will look at footage of Swift’s Eras Tour and “use gender and feminist studies to parse out what’s really going on with these accusations.”
Spinner said she had productive discussions in previous classes about the pop star, including the lyrics from one of her songs: “I leap from the gallows and I levitate down your street,” which Swift sings on a moving stage that appears to make her float.
The class also will examine the literacy quality of tarot cards, spells, and incantations. Their final project will be to create a grimoire, or spellbook that records “magical insights and oral traditions that might otherwise be forgotten,” according to Spinner.
An entire academic conference has also been dedicated to Swift in the past, zeroing in on topics such as gender, capitalism and feminism.
Tyler Durden
Thu, 10/31/2024 – 06:30
What Will You Do When Kamala (or Trump) Wins?
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan and Tho talk about the possibilities after next week’s election.
The Establishment Media is Unaware of Its Growing Irrelevance
The corporate media has no idea how little we rely on them.
Social platforms down in Mozambique ahead of protests: internet watchdog
Access to social media in Mozambique was restricted on Thursday, a global internet watchdog said, as the opposition called for a week-long strike over a disputed presidential election. “We can confirm social media restrictions have been imposed in Mozambique,” London-based internet watchdog NetBlocks said, adding it affected Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.
The post Social platforms down in Mozambique ahead of protests: internet watchdog appeared first on Insider Paper.
CBS’s O’Donnell: Trump ‘Giving No Grace’ to Biden’s ‘Garbage’ Remarks
CBS News anchor Norah O’Donnell accused former President Donald Trump “and his supporters” of not giving President Joe Biden “grace” over his “garbage” remarks.
The post CBS’s Norah O’Donnell Accuses Trump ‘and His Supporters’ of ‘Giving No Grace’ to Biden over ‘Garbage’ Comments appeared first on Breitbart.
Did Boston Dynamics Get Jealous After Spotlight On Tesla’s Optimus Robot?
Did Boston Dynamics Get Jealous After Spotlight On Tesla’s Optimus Robot?
Less than a day after Tesla CEO Elon Musk made bold claims at the Future Investment Initiative Conference in Saudi Arabia, touting big AI growth in the coming years, which is only suggestive of powerful tailwinds for his Optimus robot, Boston Dynamics—once the leader in viral humanoid robot videos—published a clip on YouTube on Wednesday morning showcasing its robot performing typical warehouse tasks usually carried out by workers in Amazon distribution centers.
Maybe a bit of jealousy is unfolding between Boston Dynamics and Musk’s Optimus robot, which has received a lot of attention in October – from the “We, Robot“ event on October 10 to Musk’s comment at the event in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday:
“I think by 2040, probably there are more humanoid robots than there are people. Every country will have an AI or multiple AIs, and there will be a lot of robots, way more robots than people.”
Back to the We, Robot event, where Musk said Optimus will cost less than $30,000 and forecasted that the humanoid robot will be the company’s most popular product in the years ahead…
NEW: Elon Musk introduces an army of Optimus robots, says people will be able to buy them to complete tasks.
Epic.
Musk then said attendees could walk up to the Optimus robots who would do things like serve drinks.
“At scale, you should be able to buy an Optimus robot for… pic.twitter.com/zsGF4zzhaR
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 11, 2024
Maybe all this attention on Optimus provoked Boston Dynamics to release a video of its bipedal humanoid robot, Atlas.
Here’s more from Boston Dynamics:
Atlas is autonomously moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between.
Atlas uses a machine learning (ML) vision model to detect and localize the environment fixtures and individual bins [0:36]. The robot uses a specialized grasping policy and continuously estimates the state of manipulated objects to achieve the task.
There are no prescribed or teleoperated movements; all motions are generated autonomously online. The robot is able to detect and react to changes in the environment (e.g., moving fixtures) and action failures (e.g., failure to insert the cover, tripping, environment collisions [1:24]) using a combination of vision, force, and proprioceptive sensors.
Suppose robots and AI are forecasted to lead to millions of job losses in the years ahead. Then why did Democrats facilitate the greatest migrant invasion this nation has ever seen with low-skilled, unvetted illegal aliens when many of those jobs are likely to be automated away? Ah, yes, it’s all about the votes.
Tyler Durden
Wed, 10/30/2024 – 23:25
US reports first bird flu case detected in pig
A pig at a backyard farm in the US state of Oregon tested positive for H5N1 avian flu, the first such case in the United States, officials said Wednesday. The US Department of Agriculture said that the pig was found to be infected on Tuesday, four days after poultry on the same farm tested positive […]
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Bill Clinton in MI: ‘Economy Was Better’ Under Trump, But Vote Harris
Former President Bill Clinton said the “economy was better” under former President Donald Trump during a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Muskegon Heights, Michigan, adding that people should still vote for Harris.
The post Bill Clinton in Michigan: ‘Economy Was Better’ Under Donald Trump, But You Should Still Vote for Kamala Harris appeared first on Breitbart.