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Rob Schneider Starting A Show To Compete With 'The View'
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Rob Schneider Starting A Show To Compete With 'The View'

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How Close Are We to World War III?
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How Close Are We to World War III?

President-elect Donald Trump will inherit a far more unstable world than the one he left President Joe Biden just four years ago. The war between Russia and Ukraine continues to grind on, escalating at the behest of the Biden administration. The situation in the Middle East, with the fall of the Assad government in Syria, only becomes more precarious by the day.  While the experts in Washington will never say we’re already in the midst of World War III, these conflicts span two continents and are deeply intertwined. But if World War III does come, these years will be remembered as its opening phase. This week on “The Signal Sitdown,” I discuss these conflicts and more with Kelley Vlahos, editorial director at Responsible Statecraft. “Once you make your adversary the devil, it’s hard to say, ‘Well, let’s sit down and talk with the devil,’” Vlahos said of the continuation of the Ukraine war, despite signs that it’s only a matter of time before the Ukrainians will have to negotiate a peace with Russia. “That’s something that Biden and NATO did to themselves by making this an existential crisis, with the future of democracy of the whole, entire world at stake.” But “it’s not just Biden” and his administration, Vlahos told me. “All of these European capitals are hell-bent on continuing this war, and under the rubric of NATO.” Vlahos bemoaned that “European establishments would love to see the Ukraine war fought to the last Ukrainian.” Though American conservatives are prone to attack the Establishment in Washington, “anybody that you talk to will tell you that the establishments over there are worse than they are here,” Vlahos said. “They’re monochrome. They don’t allow for dissent. You know, everything is an ivory tower. They’re moving people around like chess pieces in Ukraine.” “We have a blob here in Washington; you have a blob there in Brussels,” Vlahos told me. The blob, Vlahos said, is “a self-licking ice cream cone.” And whether it’s increased involvement in Ukraine or Syria, there is “this strange Borg logic in Washington, that any time that we talk about retrenching or taking back or cutting a budget, that means a loss of power.” “That’s a bad thing,” he said of the blob’s justification to get involved in foreign conflicts. Nevertheless, “everybody just goes rushing to battle stations to keep the troops there, and they’ll use any excuse to keep them there.” “And so what have we done to our own national security?” Vlahos asked rhetorically. “We can’t make missiles as fast as we’re giving them away. There’s plenty of money that we’re giving to defense contractors, and they got all the contracts, but a lot of these things won’t be ready for another five, 10 years to replenish what we’ve given away.” “At a pure national interest angle,” Vlahos continued, “we need to stop these wars, because we’re making ourselves vulnerable in the effort to try to change the world and fix things overseas, that for many Americans, they don’t know what the connection is.” “As much as Trump has a lot of authority right now, and has basically put on notice where we stand—and [Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy does recognize that—I think there is a serious fight ahead, because NATO is not going to give up,” he said. “They’re not about to sort of retrench because Donald Trump says they got to end the war.” Nevertheless, Vlahos has hope that it all “might come crashing down” on the blob at some point. “The people are going to be the ones that rise up and say, ‘Enough is enough. We can’t do anymore. We have to start looking back inward.’” The post How Close Are We to World War III? appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Look at Ukraine, look at the UK, look at Europe, look at the USA, see what true evil can do in 4 short years
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10,000-Year-Old Rice Beer Was The First Known Booze In East Asia
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10,000-Year-Old Rice Beer Was The First Known Booze In East Asia

The rice beer was produced using a technique that is still used in Taiwan.
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First Observation Of A Quasiparticle That Only Has Mass When Moving In One Direction
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First Observation Of A Quasiparticle That Only Has Mass When Moving In One Direction

Physicists keep theorizing things that seem too weird to exist, but then the universe delivers.
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Olkiluoto: The Island Where A Nuclear Tomb Will Remain Sealed For 100,000 Years
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Olkiluoto: The Island Where A Nuclear Tomb Will Remain Sealed For 100,000 Years

If plans go right, it will remain sealed for a very long time.
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Samsung T9 Portable SSD review: Serious external SSD speed
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Samsung T9 Portable SSD review: Serious external SSD speed

If you're seeking a single external SSD that can deliver huge capacity, blazing-fast speed, pocketable portability, and rugged peace of mind, the Samsung T9 is the drive that should be top of your wish list. Its ultra-fast USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 speeds mean its performance is superb, plus it's light, compact, and rubber-coated for reliable on-the-go use. These credentials immediately place the Samsung T9 among the best external SSD devices around. However, for those just seeking a drive for general portable storage of docs, music, videos, and app installers, the extra speed here is somewhat overkill. Even as a drive from which you can load your Steam or Epic games libraries, the extra speed here isn't going to make a night and day difference compared to more affordable options. Continue reading Samsung T9 Portable SSD review: Serious external SSD speed MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Samsung 980 Pro review, Best SSD for gaming, Best gaming monitor
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Astro Bot Winter Wonder Update Flies Out On December 12
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Astro Bot Winter Wonder Update Flies Out On December 12

Team Asobi has one more content drop for Astro Bot before the year is over, and it brings the holiday-themed content into the game. Called the "Winter Wonder" update, players can expect it to be released on December 12 at 6 pm PT/9 pm ET.
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Epic’s dream is starting to come true — its store will be preinstalled on ‘millions’ of Android phones
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Epic’s dream is starting to come true — its store will be preinstalled on ‘millions’ of Android phones

Illustration by Cath Virginia / The Verge Telefónica, one of the largest carriers in the world serving the UK, Spain, Germany, and Latin America with the O2 and Movistar networks, will begin preinstalling the Epic Games Store on every new compatible Android phone it sells — including Samsung phones. It’s part of a “long term partnership” to bring the store and smash hit Fortnite to “millions” of the carrier’s devices, according to Telefónica and Epic. It’ll be the first time the Epic Games Store is preinstalled on consumer phones, and it could be the next big step in realizing Epic’s dreams of challenging Google’s app store monopoly and increasing its cut of revenue. Last December, a federal jury unanimously sided with Epic Games in Epic v. Google, finding that Google had turned its Android app store and Google Play Billing service into an illegal monopoly. Epic originally sued in 2020, alleging that Google had “blocked” or “bribed” phonemakers and cellular carriers to keep games like Fortnite and alternative app stores from being preinstalled on phones. But now, roughly a month after Judge James Donato barred Google from any further potential blocks or bribes, one of the world’s largest carriers will begin those preinstalls, adding an entire rival game store (one that may also carry non-game apps in the future) to Google’s own. Technically, Epic only launched its Epic Games Store on mobile this past August. Previously, it wanted nearly every phonemaker and carrier to preinstall one of a couple different types of Fortnite installer apps to bring the game to their phones. It offered a variety of deals to tempt them, and Samsung, LG, OnePlus and Huawei all initially agreed to do so. But OnePlus only ever managed to do so in India, allegedly because it needed permission that Google wouldn’t grant. (Google disputes that reasoning.) LG apparently backed out because of a Google contract as well. Telefónica wasn’t one of the carriers that Google “bribed,” Epic spokesperson Natalie Muñoz confirms to The Verge, so it’s not like Judge Donato’s order is making this newly possible. In fact, Telefónica has partnered with Epic in the past. In 2020, it began letting Movistar customers in Spain tack their Fortnite purchases onto their phone bill. That year, court documents revealed Telefónica could expect to earn five percent of the proceeds from those Fortnite players as a result. Verizon and Hutchison (Three, Wind Tre) were offered similar deals, but we don’t know if they’ll now follow suit. I wonder what Samsung thinks about Telefónica preinstalling the Epic Game Store on its phones — this September, Epic sued Samsung as well.
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Meta, TikTok to Be Hit With New Mandatory ‘Charges’ for Public Interest Journalism
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Meta, TikTok to Be Hit With New Mandatory ‘Charges’ for Public Interest Journalism

The Australian government has revealed a fresh set of rules aimed at forcing tech and social media giants to reimburse news outlets.Social media giants will soon be hit with new rules forcing them to…
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The Tech Investment Playbook for Victory
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The Tech Investment Playbook for Victory

If the United States doesn’t act fast, the next generation of dual-use technological innovation will belong to its adversaries — creating an irreversible gap. America’s technical advantage has kept…
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