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‘House of the Dragon’ Shocker: Is Heleana Pregnant with Maelor After All?

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
Looks like Ryan Condal saved baby Maelor – just to kill him.
mliss1578

Liberty coach rips ‘pathetic’ WNBA refs after loss, shoe-throwing incident: ‘Making stuff up’

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
The chaotic finish to Sunday’s game, which included a shoe being thrown, a subsequent ejection and what Liberty coach Chris DeMarco called “atrocious” and “pathetic” officiating, ended with New York falling to the Toronto Tempo.
Madeline Kenney

‘The Vampire Lestat’ Stars Sam Reid and Jacob Anderson Explain Why Episode 6 Feels So “Cathartic”: “Claudia Does Get Her Final Say”

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
What the heck just happened on The Vampire Lestat?
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’90 Day Fiance’: Mido has outrageous response to explosive fight with Debby

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
Mido's red flags keep piling up.
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’90 Day Fiance’: Mido has outrageous response to explosive fight with Debby

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
Mido's red flags keep piling up.
Antoinette Bueno

‘House of the Dragon’ Season 3 Episode 4 Ending Explained: Whose Head Did Daemon Give Rhaenyra? Why Does Daeron Kill [Spoiler]?

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
Heads are rolling and dragons are feasting.
mliss1578

Liberty’s Betnijah Laney-Hamilton ejected for throwing teammate’s shoe at opponent in bizarre scene

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
The Liberty's Betnijah Laney-Hamilton was ejected with 1:48 left in the fourth quarter of the Liberty’s 93-91 loss to the Toronto Tempo after she threw a shoe that hit Marina Mabrey in the back.
Madeline Kenney

Hedge Fund CIO: "We Haven't Yet Diffused AI Across The Economy To The Degree That It Can Be Useful"

Zero Rss
1 month 1 week ago
Hedge Fund CIO: "We Haven't Yet Diffused AI Across The Economy To The Degree That It Can Be Useful"

By Eric Peters, CIO of One River Asset Management

“President Putin said, ‘I would love to meet Zelensky in Moscow.’ And I said, ‘I don't think...you know, I have to put myself in his position. I don’t know that he’d go to Moscow,” said Trump, seated next to Zelensky in the Oval Office, the two of them discussing Russia’s war on Ukraine. “Maybe he would. Would you go to Moscow?” Trump asked Zelensky, putting him on the spot, cameras snapping away. “It’s difficult. There are a lot of Ukrainian drones there,” answered Zelensky, unable to suppress a smile. “That’s right,” said Trump. “It’s dangerous,” laughed Zelensky.

Human beings really are the best. We can adapt to the sickest crap. And if we really can’t stop ourselves from killing one another, may as well start joking about it. Iran’s Larijani joked that the IRGC could take Trump out with a micro-drone while sunbathing at Mar-a-Lago. Trump told Fox News that it’s been a long time since he’s been sunbathing, “Maybe I was around 7 or so. I’m not too big into it.”

It wasn’t long ago that the Iran war seemed like a big deal. It used to be that killing heads of state was taboo. And I can remember when people thought closing Hormuz would spark a global depression. Russia’s biggest industrialist, Andrey Melnichenko, warned of the potential for a horrifying outcome if Russia continues down its self-destructive path. I’m pretty sure he was hinting that Putin might use a tactical nuclear weapon if backed into a corner.

I first saw a philosophical justification for a preemptive tactical nuke strike 2mths ago [here]. Apparently, now that humans have adapted to the doctrine of mutually assured destruction, our thermonuclear nukes have become a bit of a joke, because no one would dare ever use one. The VIX index naturally declined to 15. Which mechanically forces volatility-controlled investment strategies to take more risk. Lifting equity prices. Lowering volatility. Inviting volatility sellers. Just like every other late market cycle. After a while it honestly gets kind of funny. 

Artificial Intelligence+

To break dependence on Western technology and drive a new era of growth, in 2024 Beijing explicitly categorized its industrial focus into:

  1. Six Future Industries (long-term, frontier technologies) and
  2. Six Emerging Pillar Industries (near-term economic drivers).

Then in Aug 2025, Beijing formalized an “Artificial Intelligence+” initiative, which treats AI as foundational, cross-cutting tech - like electricity or infrastructure - rather than a standalone sector. The initiative emphasizes deep AI integration across The Sixes. 

The Six Future Industries are frontier technologies that Beijing seeks to establish first-mover advantage and dictate global standards over 10yrs. China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology established six broad overarching categories (Future Manufacturing, Information, Materials, Energy, Space, Health). These translate into six specific priorities: Embodied Artificial Intelligence, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Quantum Technology, Hydrogen & Nuclear Fusion Energy, Biomanufacturing, and 6G Mobile Communications. 

The Six Emerging Pillar Industries are to drive immediate, massive economic output.

  • Integrated Circuits: domestic semiconductor manufacturing to bypass US export controls.
  • Low-Altitude Economy: drones, flying cars, and infrastructure to manage low-altitude airspace.
  • Intelligent Robots: automation hardware for factories/logistics.
  • Aviation and Aerospace: commercial spaceflight, satellite networks, domestic commercial aircraft.
  • Energy Storage: advanced battery tech to support the grid.
  • Biomedicine: advanced pharmaceuticals and medical equipment.

Ten Basis Points:

“It’s going to be China or the US,” said the CIO, an American who built his firm in Asia, investing in equities, tech names, macro themes. “A European sovereign AI is a pipe dream – they think Mistral will be their LLM and they’ll build data centers? Really? How exactly?” he asked. “They need Nvidia. They need a tech stack that has emerged from American and Asian IP that combines to form these magical machines that you throw a model into.” To create intelligence. “And what happens to these nations that can’t afford tokens in the next few years? How do India and Brazil and all these second-tier companies even compete?”

“We’ve entered an era where the biggest of the big - Google, Microsoft, SpaceX, Tesla, even JP Morgan - will be accessing tokens in ways that is going to catapult their businesses ahead of everybody else,” continued the CIO. “This sort of faux debate over cheap open-source AI versus expensive Anthropic is nonsense. There’s a shortage of intelligence - pure and simple – we’re below ten basis points of market penetration in this stuff across the global economy, why are people even having a debate over this?”

“Given all the component shortages and constraints, and the anti-AI populist backlash, we could see a horrific market crash along the way, but we haven’t yet diffused this technology across the economy to the degree that it can be useful,” he continued. My Tesla drives me everywhere. I’m a super user, virtually alone. But in 10 years, no one will drive. “We have zero AI in  regulated processes within banks, healthcare companies and insurance companies because the errors and hallucination are being ironed out.” But they will be. “This could be the last great bull market in technology. What could eclipse superintelligence?” 

Anecdote:

“As we know the two principal players and their mentor, I take their words and actions as a serious roadmap,” said the CIO. We were discussing Bessent’s speech at the Economic Club of New York [here] and Warsh’s press conference following his first FOMC meeting [here]. “Much like the Chinese Communist Party 5-year plans, we’re glimpsing the future for American economic policy. Having watched the Chinese game the global trading system to the point that it broke leads me to believe it should be reassembled in Scott’s vision for something more equitable,” continued the CIO, an American who built his firm in Asia, investing in equities, tech, macro themes.

“AI competition with China is also central to this strategy. It’s possible that like Reagan spending Gorbachev into the ground, we could cause the Chinese system to hit the wall.” Interesting.

“Beijing’s national data center strategy is to build massive scale in token factories.” CXMT is their national DRAM champion and is about to IPO. Its disclosures reveal deep inefficiencies. Beijing will inevitably subsidize its losses. “Chinese open-source models are all the rage on Twitter. They’re not as good for complex thinking but very good at specific tasks and sub agent work. Therefore, as these models sit on US tech stacks, no Chinese innovator is making money - AWS makes the money for producing the token,” he said.

“Having already sunk massive amounts into EV, Solar, and other areas, one day the Chinese may well hit a wall, especially given they have yet to tackle their property sector.” The chronic decline in Chinese property prices has caused a depression in domestic consumption.

“If Scott’s strategy works and allied nations realize it’s better to play along then not, the Chinese export markets could become smaller precisely when they need them most. At the same time Taiwan, Singapore, Korea, and Hong Kong do stuff we need so we could work more diplomatically with them as they are no longer the Asian Tigers of our youth,” he said.

“Let’s see how it plays out but it’s fascinating and why guys like us stay in the game.”

Tyler Durden Sun, 07/12/2026 - 21:41
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NBC’s Sara Gore shares that she’s ‘currently cancer free’ after revealing diagnosis on-air in April

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
Sara Gore shared a positive update just months after revealing a cancer diagnosis live on the air in April. The journalist, who hosts NBC’s “Open House” and “New York Live,” took to Instagram on Sunday to share what she called “just a little update” with her followers. “I’m doing really well. Let’s get that out...
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NBC’s Sara Gore shares that she’s ‘currently cancer free’ after revealing diagnosis on-air in April

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
"I'm doing really well," the "Open House” and “New York Live" host shared with fans.
Audrey Rock

Brute punches straphanger, 65, in face inside NYC subway station in random assault: cops

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
A 65-year-old man was entering the turnstiles at the Sutphin Blvd-Archer Avenue subway station in Jamaica, Queens around 3:20 p.m. on Thursday when the alarming assault unfolded.
Zoe Hussain

How to avoid the ‘explosive diarrhea’ parasite that is wreaking intestinal havoc across the US

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
The fast-moving stomach parasite Cyclospora is rapidly spreading across the country, sickening thousands of Americans across more than 30 states.
FOX Weather

Lindsey Graham: The senator, soldier and statesman who never backed down

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
Theodore Roosevelt could have been describing Lindsey Graham when he said, “The man who really counts in the world is the doer, not the mere critic — the man who actually does the work.”
Mike Waltz

Terrifying footage shows pack of coyotes hunting pets at LA homes

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
Shocking video shows a pack of coyotes prowling a West Los Angles neighborhood and preying on pets as residents warn the sightings are becoming more frequent. 
Benjamin Brown

United States Retains Spot As World's Top Oil Producer

Zero Rss
1 month 1 week ago
United States Retains Spot As World's Top Oil Producer

Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times,

The United States was the largest crude oil producer in the world in 2025, outputting a “record-high” 13.6 million barrels per day (bpd), according to a July 9 statement from the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

America’s output was far ahead of second-placed Russia, which produced 9.9 million bpd. Saudi Arabia came in third with 9.6 million bpd, with Canada in the fourth spot at 5 million bpd. The difference in oil output between the United States and other top producers widened last year, with Russian supplies mostly remaining unchanged year-over-year while Saudi Arabia saw a modest increase.

The 13.6 million bpd output breaks the previous U.S. and global production record of 13.2 million bpd set in 2024. The United States first overtook Russia as the top global oil producer in 2018 and has since retained the number one spot.

EIA attributed the consistently high oil production in the United States to “continued gains in drilling productivity and operational efficiency across key shale basins, which allow operators to extract more oil per well.”

Powered by shale development, the United States has become not only the top crude oil producer “but the largest producer of crude oil ever,” the agency said.

In addition to record-high production last year, exports have been climbing. In April, U.S. exports of crude oil and petroleum products hit a record, with crude oil exports averaging 5.6 million bpd, 21 percent higher than the previous record from December 2023, the EIA said in a July 8 statement.

The exports of finished petroleum products, including jet fuel and motor gasoline, hit the highest level since December 2024.

The record-high exports in April 2026 came amid disruptions to energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz due to the U.S.–Iran war, a development that ended up boosting global demand for American energy. Brent crude oil futures had hit a peak of over $126 per barrel in April. Prices have since come down and ended Friday at around $76.

In its latest statement, EIA said the jump in oil production last year happened despite oil prices being lower, with the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) price dropping from an average of $77 per barrel in 2024 to $65 per barrel in 2025. WTI is a benchmark for crude oil produced in the United States.

Moreover, EIA predicts America’s crude oil production to be close to 13.7 million bpd this year and to rise to 14.2 million bpd in 2027.

Boosting Oil Production

The higher oil output follows multiple actions taken by the Trump administration aimed at boosting production.

In November 2025, the administration announced the approval of new oil drilling leases off the coasts of Alaska, Florida, and California.

In January this year, the administration initiated the first step to offering oil and gas drilling leases in California, with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management seeking information on potential lease areas to auction as early as next year.

In March, the Department of the Interior conducted an oil lease sale in the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska, the first since 2019.

This action came under criticism from the environmental group Sierra Club. Mike Scott, Sierra Club’s oil and gas campaign manager, in a March 18 statement, accused President Donald Trump of making oil corporation CEOs richer at the cost of the environment.

“The Western Arctic is not just any landscape—it’s one of the last true wild places in the country, home to rare and threatened wildlife and cultures that have subsisted on the land for thousands of years,” Scott said.

“Drilling in the Arctic won’t solve our energy crisis, but it will cause irreversible damage to these pristine landscapes. Big Oil has been champing at the bit to get its hands on these lands, and Trump is making their wishes come true.”

Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum had said, post the lease sale in Alaska, that the sale underscored the reserve’s vital role in strengthening America’s energy security.

The reserve “was created to support our nation’s energy needs, and this successful sale demonstrates what’s possible when we align responsible development with that original purpose,” Burgum said. “Revenues from these leases will help bolster local communities, create good‑paying jobs, and ensure that Alaska continues to be a cornerstone of America’s domestic energy production.”

Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Justice has decided to ditch the oil and gas leasing restrictions imposed by the prior administration in the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Alaska and its industrial development and export authority had filed lawsuits challenging the restrictions.

On July 7, the department said that these restrictions violated federal law and asked the court to dismiss the lawsuits.

U.S. acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said that the prior administration’s actions “improperly limited” Alaska’s energy potential through “unreasonable” regulations. “This settlement supports the Trump administration’s commitment to secure American energy independence and our national security for generations to come.”

Tyler Durden Sun, 07/12/2026 - 21:00
Tyler Durden

The six-point plan for David Stearns to turn around Mets mess starting at trade deadline

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
Mets baseball president David Stearns has maybe his toughest assignment ever now, which is to clean up the mess he’s made.
Jon Heyman

Paris Hilton shows off striking brunette look while enjoying Michigan cherry festival with her two kids

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
Hilton shares her children with husband Carter Reum.
mliss1578

Paris Hilton shows off striking brunette look while enjoying Michigan cherry festival with her two kids

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
Hilton shares her children with husband Carter Reum.
Audrey Rock

LA City Council should drop the one-day work week

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
You’ve got to hand it to them: A one-day work week is certainly an innovation. Especially for elected officials earning a quarter of a million dollars per year.
CA Post Editorial Board

Lindsey Graham had among the lowest wealth in Congress despite a lifetime at the center of power

NY Post
1 month 1 week ago
The late Sen. Lindsey Graham ranked in the bottom half of Congress' big earners despite more than three decades in office and a top role leading the GOP.
Ryan King, Ronny Reyes

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