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The Container Store Files For Bankruptcy Protection
https://www.oann.com/newsroom/the-container-store-files-for-bankruptcy-protection/
On Sunday, the Container Store filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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"In truth, though, there’s a case to be made that this is all for the good. The big blowup about H-1B visas and America’s need to monopolise the world’s “top-tier talent” has come at the right time and can be solved in a way that offers an honorable climbdown for both sides. Well, mostly the tech guys, actually.

"It was a clash that was destined to happen, given the differences in background and assumptions on both sides—Big Tech is hardly a natural ally of Trumpian populism—but it’s better it happened now and not a few weeks or months down the line, when it could become really nasty and a huge distraction from ensuring the second Trump administration starts as it means to go on."

https://www.infowars.com/posts/honeymoons-over-is-this-the-beginning-of-the-end-for-musk-and-maga
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"That study was a key link in a chain of evidence leading to an entirely different view of the real origins of the Immigration Act of 1990s and the H1-B visa classification. In this alternative account, American industry and Big Science convinced official Washington to put in place a series of policies that had little to do with any demographic concerns. Their aims instead were to keep American scientific employers from having to pay the full US market price of high skilled labor. They hoped to keep the US research system staffed with employees classified as “trainees,” “students,” and “post-docs” for the benefit of employers. The result would be to render the US scientific workforce more docile and pliable to authority and senior researchers by attempting to ensure this labor market sector is always flooded largely by employer-friendly visa holders who lack full rights to respond to wage signals in the US labor market.

"The correlate of these objectives were shifts in orientation toward building bridges to Asia and especially China, so that senior scientists, technologists, and educators could capitalize on technological, employment, and business opportunities from Asian (and particularly Chinese) expansion. This, in turn, would give US scientific employers and researchers access to the products of Asian educational systems which stress drill, rote learning, obedience, and test driven competition while giving them relief from US models which comparatively stress greater creativity, questioning, independence, and irreverence for authority."

https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspectives/blog/how-why-government-universities-industry-create-domestic-labor-shortages-of-scientists-high-tech-workers
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Old Bodleian Library, University of Oxford.

Is the main library of Oxford University, one of the oldest libraries in Europe and the UK and the second largest library with more than 12 million books.
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What Christmas looked like 100 years ago. Two children around a Christmas tree, Washington D.C. 1920.

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This is getting interesting! Masks are falling idols are burning!
2025 is the year of gratitude. So I’ll be grateful for the opportunities and the lessons that will come!
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Another excellent post from John Plaice:

"Maurice Allais (1911-2010) was a French physicist and economist. He won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1988. In physics, he is best known a) for conducting a number of experiments in the 1950s with a paraconical pendulum that demonstrate that there are gravitational anomalies during eclipses, and b) for publicly supporting the interferometry experimental results of Dayton Miller (1866-1941), who clearly showed that the speed of light is not constant in all reference frames. Were Miller to be correct, then Albert Einstein’s (1879-1955) theory of special relativity would be falsified, as would, necessarily, the theory of general relativity."
https://johnplaice.substack.com/p/the-precession-of-mercurys-perihelion#:~:text=Maurice%20Allais%20(1911,of%20general%20relativity.
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