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Federal Judge SMACKS Down UCLA, Blocks School From Assisting Antisemitic Goons Who Harass Jews
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Federal Judge SMACKS Down UCLA, Blocks School From Assisting Antisemitic Goons Who Harass Jews

Federal Judge SMACKS Down UCLA, Blocks School From Assisting Antisemitic Goons Who Harass Jews
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Will the Justice Department Break Up Google?
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Will the Justice Department Break Up Google?

Will the Justice Department Break Up Google?
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An Open Letter From a Combat Veteran to Governor Tim Walz
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An Open Letter From a Combat Veteran to Governor Tim Walz

An Open Letter From a Combat Veteran to Governor Tim Walz
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WATCH: Jeff Charles Explains Why Kamala Harris' Healthcare Stance Sucks
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WATCH: Jeff Charles Explains Why Kamala Harris' Healthcare Stance Sucks

WATCH: Jeff Charles Explains Why Kamala Harris' Healthcare Stance Sucks
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Gas Lighting on Gas Stoves - Biden’s Dept. of Energy Passes New Rules They Claimed Were a GOP Conspiracy
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Gas Lighting on Gas Stoves - Biden’s Dept. of Energy Passes New Rules They Claimed Were a GOP Conspiracy

Gas Lighting on Gas Stoves - Biden’s Dept. of Energy Passes New Rules They Claimed Were a GOP Conspiracy
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Tesla should probably fix more of those whompy wheels, NHTSA says
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Tesla should probably fix more of those whompy wheels, NHTSA says

Image: Tesla The US National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is recommending Tesla expand an existing service bulletin that aims to fix older Tesla Model S and X vehicles suffering suspension failures. The suggestion comes from the agency’s Office of Defects Investigation (ODI), which just concluded its probe into the matter after finding 426 instances of the particular defect on Tesla vehicles. As reported by Ars Technica, the defect is known in the larger Tesla community as the “whompy wheel,” which is caused by fore links failing on either the right or left sides of the front suspension — often when traveling at low speeds. The affected models include Model S (2015–2017) and Model X (2016–2017) vehicles. The formal ODI probe was... Continue reading…
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This head-tracking spinning chair could make VR less nauseating
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This head-tracking spinning chair could make VR less nauseating

The Roto VR Explorer chair can make VR feel more immersive by spinning in response to the user’s head movements. | Image: Rotovrltd The Roto VR Explorer chair is designed to make VR experiences feel more immersive (and less nauseating) by pairing real-world movements with what’s seen in a headset. By simply spinning a sitting user in place, it’s able to do that in a much smaller footprint than other solutions like the Virtuix Omni treadmill or Disney’s Holo Tile treadmill. It looks like an office chair, but the Roto VR Explorer is distinguished by an oversized wheeled base with an integrated electric motor that can spin a seated user at speeds of up to 21 revolutions per minute. The chair will automatically rotate left and right to match the head turns of a user wearing a Meta Quest headset, but instead of relying on movement data captured by the Quest, the Roto VR... Continue reading…
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What was the Unseen Ship Near the Titanic's Tragic End?
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What was the Unseen Ship Near the Titanic's Tragic End?

April 14, 1912, is etched in history as the night the RMS Titanic met its tragic fate. As the luxury liner sank beneath the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a mystery emerged that continues to baffle historians and enthusiasts alike: the tale of a ship seen near the Titanic, shrouded in controversy and intrigue. This is the story of that mysterious ship and its connection to the sinking of the Titanic.Richard Clements explains. The SS Californian. The Titanic's Final VoyageThe RMS Titanic, deemed "unsinkable," embarked on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City on April 10, 1912. Boasting opulence and advanced engineering, the Titanic was a marvel of its time. However, on the night of April 14, disaster struck. At 11:40 PM, the ship collided with an iceberg, and within hours, it was evident that the Titanic was doomed. Distress signals were sent, flares were fired, and the call for help echoed across the cold, dark sea. The Mystery ShipAs the Titanic's distress flares illuminated the night sky, survivors and crew members reported sighting a nearby ship. This vessel, dubbed the "mystery ship," seemed tantalizingly close yet failed to respond to the Titanic's desperate pleas for assistance. Eyewitness accounts describe the ship's lights, which appeared to draw closer and then inexplicably move away. The identity and actions of this ship have been subjects of intense scrutiny and debate ever since. The SS CalifornianAmid the chaos, the SS Californian, a Leyland Line steamer, was stationed in the vicinity, allegedly within sight of the Titanic. Under the command of Captain Stanley Lord, the Californian had halted for the night amidst ice warnings. Crew members aboard the Californian reported seeing flares fired from a ship, but Captain Lord did not take immediate action, believing they were not distress signals.Third Officer Charles Groves and Apprentice James Gibson both testified that they saw the flares and informed Captain Lord. However, Lord, convinced that the ship was too far away to be in distress, chose not to wake the wireless operator. As the night progressed, the Californian's crew watched as the lights of the distant ship seemed to vanish, an observation that coincided with the Titanic's final moments. Investigations and ControversyFollowing the disaster, American and British inquiries sought to unravel the events of that night. Both inquiries delved into the actions of Captain Lord and the Californian's crew, questioning why they did not respond to the distress signals. The American inquiry, led by Senator William Alden Smith, concluded that the Californian was indeed the ship seen by the Titanic, condemning Captain Lord for failing to act.The British Board of Trade's investigation also criticized Lord, but with less severity, acknowledging the challenges of recognizing distress signals at sea. Despite these findings, supporters of Captain Lord argued that the lights seen from the Californian were from another ship, not the Titanic. The Samson MythIn an attempt to exonerate Captain Lord, some theorists proposed the presence of another vessel, the Norwegian sealer SS Samson. According to a journal purportedly kept by a crew member of the Samson, the ship was near the Titanic but avoided responding due to illegal sealing activities. However, evidence debunks this theory: the Samson was documented in Icelandic ports before and after the disaster, making it impossible for her to be near the Titanic on April 14. Modern PerspectivesWith advances in historical analysis and technology, modern researchers have revisited the Titanic's final hours. Tim Maltin, a Titanic historian, attributes the confusion to abnormal atmospheric conditions that night. These conditions, he argues, caused the lights of ships to appear closer than they were. This phenomenon explains why the Titanic and Californian misjudged each other's distance and movements.Maltin's research, supported by testimonies and scientific analysis, suggests that the "mystery ship" seen from the Titanic was indeed the Californian. The illusion of the ship moving away was due to the Californian's slow drift and swinging to starboard, making it appear as if it were sailing off when it was, in fact, stationary. Technological InsightsRecent technological advancements have furthered our understanding of the events. For instance, reanalysis of wireless communication logs and synchronization of ship clocks have provided clearer timelines. These studies reveal that the times recorded by the Titanic and Californian match precisely with the observations of lights disappearing and flares being fired, confirming the proximity of the Californian.Moreover, Leslie Reade's extensive research, detailed in "The Ship That Stood Still," and Walter Lord's work, "The Night Lives On," have been instrumental in piecing together the puzzle. They emphasize that the Californian's failure to respond was a tragic error compounded by misinterpretations and human error rather than outright negligence. ConclusionThe story of the mystery ship near the Titanic remains a captivating tale of maritime history. The interplay of human decisions, technological limitations, and atmospheric illusions created a perfect storm of confusion on that fateful night. While the SS Californian was undeniably the closest ship capable of rescuing the Titanic's passengers, the peculiar conditions led to a series of misjudgments that prevented timely aid.This enduring mystery serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of human perception and the profound impact of seemingly minor decisions. As we reflect on the Titanic's tragic end, we are reminded of the importance of vigilance, clarity, and prompt action in times of crisis. The tale of the mystery ship will continue to intrigue and teach future generations about the complexities of maritime history and human fallibility.  Richard Clements in his own words:I am a dedicated writer with a passion for history and uncovering its mysteries. I specialize in creating engaging and well-researched content that brings historical events and intriguing mysteries to life. With a keen eye for detail and a love for storytelling, I have written on various historical topics, from ancient civilizations to modern history. My work aims to captivate readers and provide them with a deeper understanding of the past and the mysteries that intrigue us. He posts on X/Twitter here.  ReferencesPonic, Jason. “The SS Californian: The Ship That Watched Titanic Sink.” History101, 31 July 2023.Lord, Walter. The Night Lives On: The Untold Stories and Secrets Behind the Sinking of the “Unsinkable” Ship – Titanic. Open Road Media, 2012.Reade, Leslie. The Ship That Stood Still: The Californian and Her Mysterious Role in the Titanic Disaster. W.W. Norton & Company, 1993.Maltin, Tim. “There was a ‘Mystery Ship’ Between the Titanic and the Californian.” timmaltin.com, 14 April 2019.U.S. Senate Inquiry. “Titanic Disaster Hearings: The Official Transcripts of the 1912 Senate Investigation.” Greenlight Publishing, 1998.
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Monmouth Poll: Dems Energized by Harris Pick
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Monmouth Poll: Dems Energized by Harris Pick

A new poll finds a surge in enthusiasm among Democrats since Kamala Harris took over the top of the ticket last month.
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Dow Rises for 5th Day; Wall St Extols Cooling Inflation
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Dow Rises for 5th Day; Wall St Extols Cooling Inflation

Wall Street ticked higher after the latest update on inflation came in almost exactly as economists expected.The S&P 500 rose 0.4% Wednesday, coming off one of its best days of the year.
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