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Target just sent up a giant red flag about the U.S. consumer
Trump was already campaigning about it in August. Having said that, if the bird flu pandemic ends, I don't see why eggs shouldn't go back to a "normal" price. The U.S. was a net exporter in 2024, so their price shouldn't be affected by tariffs (provided input costs are not affected). -
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Target just sent up a giant red flag about the U.S. consumer
And the clown show continues. More flip-flops, exactly what the markets want! -
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Free Free Palestine, From the River to the sea…
…Intifada intifada, long live the intifada! Recent events by the cultural Marxist / Socialist murders in Dc ,can easily be traced right back to America’s College Campuses we're America, Capitalism & Israel are all routinely vilified. In the clip Cnn has a eye witness to the events in DC , that seemed to make the reporter defend the useful idiots on college campuses. ALSO, Trump admin reacts with termination of Harvard student visa . Special opps expert reacts to the root, chanting, 5th generation warfare. This is the modern battlefield. the story is based on a report by Fox News -
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BREAKING NEWS Thai Court Orders Ex-PM Yingluck to Pay 10 Billion Baht in Rice Scheme
Let’s not forget it led to flooding 1/4 to 1/3 of the country when they tried to ‘save the rice harvest’. Saved by not releasing 4 hurricanes worth of extra rainwater stored behind northern dams. Water held back under orders from the top, until at 95-98%+ of dam capacity the water was finally released before the dams burst. This flooded not just rice fields, but also Bangkok and down towards Pattaya. Could be seen by satellite. You can’t payoff the ‘rice lords mafia’ for delivering your election if the rice crop is flooded out before full harvest. Sure the farmers got some, but rice millers and storage guys got more. As could be expected in advance, but 4 small hurricanes coming over Vietnam was not expected. -
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Report Over 800 Cybersecurity Experts Gather for Vietnam Security Summit 2025 in HCM City
Picture courtesy of Vietnam News The 7th Vietnam Security Summit 2025 opened in Ho Chi Minh City, bringing together more than 800 cybersecurity leaders, experts, and innovators under the theme "Cybersecurity: Building Resilience & Trust in an Ever-Changing World." This annual event delved into pressing challenges and emerging trends in digital security. The summit featured conferences that addressed critical topics such as data protection, cloud security, AI-driven risks, and strategies for enhancing IT infrastructure resilience. It aimed to provide actionable insights to secure a more reliable digital future. Running alongside the summit, an exhibition showcased cutting-edge technologies and cybersecurity solutions from over 50 Vietnamese and international enterprises. The exhibition highlighted innovations spanning AI security, infrastructure security, data security, cloud security, identity & access management, and OT & IoT security. Vũ Ngọc Sơn, head of the Research, Consulting, Technology Development, and International Cooperation Department at the National Cybersecurity Association, underscored the heightened risk of cyberattacks in Vietnam. According to the association, over 659,000 cyberattacks were recorded in 2024, with nearly 46% of agencies and businesses experiencing at least one attack. A significant challenge facing Vietnam is the shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals. Currently, 56% of state agencies and businesses lack sufficient IT and information security staff. The country is expected to face a deficit of 700,000 cybersecurity professionals over the next three years. This shortage leads to increased frequency and severity of cyberattacks, slow incident response times, and operational challenges for businesses and state agencies. Vũ Ngọc Sơn emphasized that cybersecurity is crucial for digital transformation, stressing the need for a collaborative effort among the government, educational institutions, and enterprises to address the personnel gap. The summit highlighted the pressing need to bolster cybersecurity measures and build a robust workforce to tackle evolving digital threats, ensuring Vietnam's digital landscape remains secure. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Vietnam News 2025-05-23 -
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How to tell if you're dealing with a MAGA folk?
MAGA portrait hanging on the wall in the West Wing.
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