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  1. Did Harold Fannin Quietly Have a Week 4 Breakthrough?

    Browns rookie TE Harold Fannin Jr. managed just 2 catches for 24 yards in Sunday’s loss to the…
    #NFL #ClevelandBrowns #Cleveland #Browns #4 #a #breakthrough #browns #cleveland #did #fannin #Football #harold #have #quietly #week
    rawchili.com/nfl/405593/

  2. Heute feiert András István Arató auch bekannt als "Hide the Pain Harold" seinen 80. Geburtstag

    Herzlichen Glückwunsch und hoffentlich noch viele Jahre ohne oder mit wenig Schmerzen.

    #PainHarold #HideThePainHarold #HideThePain #Pain #Geburtstag #Harold #Schmerz #Schmerzen

  3. Heute feiert András István Arató auch bekannt als "Hide the Pain Harold" seinen 80. Geburtstag

    Herzlichen Glückwunsch und hoffentlich noch viele Jahre ohne oder mit wenig Schmerzen.

    #PainHarold #HideThePainHarold #HideThePain #Pain #Geburtstag #Harold #Schmerz #Schmerzen

  4. Heute feiert András István Arató auch bekannt als "Hide the Pain Harold" seinen 80. Geburtstag

    Herzlichen Glückwunsch und hoffentlich noch viele Jahre ohne oder mit wenig Schmerzen.

    #PainHarold #HideThePainHarold #HideThePain #Pain #Geburtstag #Harold #Schmerz #Schmerzen

  5. Heute feiert András István Arató auch bekannt als "Hide the Pain Harold" seinen 80. Geburtstag

    Herzlichen Glückwunsch und hoffentlich noch viele Jahre ohne oder mit wenig Schmerzen.

    #PainHarold #HideThePainHarold #HideThePain #Pain #Geburtstag #Harold #Schmerz #Schmerzen

  6. Heute feiert András István Arató auch bekannt als "Hide the Pain Harold" seinen 80. Geburtstag

    Herzlichen Glückwunsch und hoffentlich noch viele Jahre ohne oder mit wenig Schmerzen.

    #PainHarold #HideThePainHarold #HideThePain #Pain #Geburtstag #Harold #Schmerz #Schmerzen

  7. New Harold & Kumar Movie in the Works: A Long-Awaited Return

    Harold and Kumar New Movie Confirmed by Cobra Kai Creators
    The wait is finally over for fans of Harold and Kumar. The creators of Cobra Kai Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald, have officially confirmed a Harold and Kumar new movie is in active development....

    #BuddyComedy #CobraKai #FilmRelease #Harold&ampKumar #Movienews #StonerComedy

  8. New Harold & Kumar Movie in the Works: A Long-Awaited Return

    Harold and Kumar New Movie Confirmed by Cobra Kai Creators
    The wait is finally over for fans of Harold and Kumar. The creators of Cobra Kai Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald, have officially confirmed a Harold and Kumar new movie is in active development....

    #BuddyComedy #CobraKai #FilmRelease #Harold&ampKumar #Movienews #StonerComedy

  9. This section of dried #live #blood smear slide preparation reminds me of the #golgi body/apparatus or smooth/rough endoplasmic reticulum!!!
    Could #Harold #Hillman be correct that some cellular organelles may in fact be histological #artefacts?
    #SCIENCE #BIOLOGY# MICROSCOPY #CYTOLOGY #HAEMATOLOGY

  10. New Harold & Kumar Movie in the Works: A Long-Awaited Return

    Harold and Kumar New Movie Confirmed by Cobra Kai Creators
    The wait is finally over for fans of Harold and Kumar. The creators of Cobra Kai Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald, have officially confirmed a Harold and Kumar new movie is in active development....

    #BuddyComedy #CobraKai #FilmRelease #Harold&ampKumar #Movienews #StonerComedy

  11. An unboxing video that answers two questions:
    1. The world is on fire. Why are you making another #unboxing video? What is wrong with you, anyway?
    2. What took you so long to make the unboxing video for How to Draw the World: Harold and the Purple Crayon and the Making of a Children’s Classic? Wasn’t this book published a couple of months back?
    #Harold #KidLit
    youtube.com/watch?v=TdwFfbRoi9

  12. 11th-century coin hoard discovered at Sizewell C site in England

    A unique hoard of 321 silver coins from the 11th century has been unearthed during archaeological work at the Sizewell C nuclear power station site in Suffolk, England. These coins, surrounded by lead and once wrapped in a cloth that has since decayed...

    More info: archaeologymag.com/2025/01/11t

    Follow @archaeology

    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #Harold #harthacnut #edwardtheconfessor #Suffolk #SizewellC #numismatics

  13. The Defense Tech Newcomers,
    Venture capital executives like
    #Joe #Lonsdale are well positioned to profit in the second Trump administration

    A founder of the A.I.-powered data analytics giant #Palantir Technologies, he has more recently delivered billions of dollars to defense sector start-ups such as #Anduril and #Epirus and #Saronic.

    Executives at these defense technology firms have been frustrated at the slow pace of the Pentagon’s shift away from traditional contractors like Lockheed Martin
    to venture-capital-backed start-ups selling cutting-edge tools like A.I.-powered drones.

    “Current regulatory regime still favors the legacy defense corporations and crowds out upstarts,”
    Mr. Lonsdale, who donated more than $1 million to Mr. Trump’s affiliated political groups,
    said in an email to The New York Times.

    #Trae #Stephens, another defense-tech venture capitalist and donor to Mr. Trump, said that the open question will be if the president-elect can limit turnover in leadership at the Pentagon, which was a problem during his first term.

    “You need to have enough stability that someone can come in and take a leadership position and drive to a better outcome,”
    Mr. Stephens, who works at #Founders #Fund and is a founder of #Anduril, said in an interview last week.

    #Harold #Hamm, the billionaire founder of the Oklahoma-based oil and gas giant Continental Resources, donated more than $4 million to political groups that supported Mr. Trump.
    Most of it came after Mr. Hamm and other oil-industry executives attended an April dinner at Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trump’s Florida residence and club,
    where he pressed the executives to contribute to his campaign, suggesting they would save far more than that in avoided taxes and legal fees after he repealed environmental regulations.

    More recently, Mr. Hamm has been part of Mr. Trump’s transition team, which is pushing to
    eliminate a ban on new natural-gas export terminals
    and to abolish the Biden-era tax credit on electric vehicles
    — meaning more continued demand for oil and gas, as Reuters first reported last week.

    “The mineral wealth of the U.S. government is tremendous, but you have to develop that,” Mr. Hamm said in an interview last week with an industry trade publication, Hart Energy. “Certainly, Trump will do that.” Mr. Hamm declined a request to comment.

    nytimes.com/2024/11/17/us/poli

  14. The Defense Tech Newcomers,
    Venture capital executives like
    #Joe #Lonsdale are well positioned to profit in the second Trump administration

    A founder of the A.I.-powered data analytics giant #Palantir Technologies, he has more recently delivered billions of dollars to defense sector start-ups such as #Anduril and #Epirus and #Saronic.

    Executives at these defense technology firms have been frustrated at the slow pace of the Pentagon’s shift away from traditional contractors like Lockheed Martin
    to venture-capital-backed start-ups selling cutting-edge tools like A.I.-powered drones.

    “Current regulatory regime still favors the legacy defense corporations and crowds out upstarts,”
    Mr. Lonsdale, who donated more than $1 million to Mr. Trump’s affiliated political groups,
    said in an email to The New York Times.

    #Trae #Stephens, another defense-tech venture capitalist and donor to Mr. Trump, said that the open question will be if the president-elect can limit turnover in leadership at the Pentagon, which was a problem during his first term.

    “You need to have enough stability that someone can come in and take a leadership position and drive to a better outcome,”
    Mr. Stephens, who works at #Founders #Fund and is a founder of #Anduril, said in an interview last week.

    #Harold #Hamm, the billionaire founder of the Oklahoma-based oil and gas giant Continental Resources, donated more than $4 million to political groups that supported Mr. Trump.
    Most of it came after Mr. Hamm and other oil-industry executives attended an April dinner at Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trump’s Florida residence and club,
    where he pressed the executives to contribute to his campaign, suggesting they would save far more than that in avoided taxes and legal fees after he repealed environmental regulations.

    More recently, Mr. Hamm has been part of Mr. Trump’s transition team, which is pushing to
    eliminate a ban on new natural-gas export terminals
    and to abolish the Biden-era tax credit on electric vehicles
    — meaning more continued demand for oil and gas, as Reuters first reported last week.

    “The mineral wealth of the U.S. government is tremendous, but you have to develop that,” Mr. Hamm said in an interview last week with an industry trade publication, Hart Energy. “Certainly, Trump will do that.” Mr. Hamm declined a request to comment.

    nytimes.com/2024/11/17/us/poli

  15. The Defense Tech Newcomers,
    Venture capital executives like
    #Joe #Lonsdale are well positioned to profit in the second Trump administration

    A founder of the A.I.-powered data analytics giant #Palantir Technologies, he has more recently delivered billions of dollars to defense sector start-ups such as #Anduril and #Epirus and #Saronic.

    Executives at these defense technology firms have been frustrated at the slow pace of the Pentagon’s shift away from traditional contractors like Lockheed Martin
    to venture-capital-backed start-ups selling cutting-edge tools like A.I.-powered drones.

    “Current regulatory regime still favors the legacy defense corporations and crowds out upstarts,”
    Mr. Lonsdale, who donated more than $1 million to Mr. Trump’s affiliated political groups,
    said in an email to The New York Times.

    #Trae #Stephens, another defense-tech venture capitalist and donor to Mr. Trump, said that the open question will be if the president-elect can limit turnover in leadership at the Pentagon, which was a problem during his first term.

    “You need to have enough stability that someone can come in and take a leadership position and drive to a better outcome,”
    Mr. Stephens, who works at #Founders #Fund and is a founder of #Anduril, said in an interview last week.

    #Harold #Hamm, the billionaire founder of the Oklahoma-based oil and gas giant Continental Resources, donated more than $4 million to political groups that supported Mr. Trump.
    Most of it came after Mr. Hamm and other oil-industry executives attended an April dinner at Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trump’s Florida residence and club,
    where he pressed the executives to contribute to his campaign, suggesting they would save far more than that in avoided taxes and legal fees after he repealed environmental regulations.

    More recently, Mr. Hamm has been part of Mr. Trump’s transition team, which is pushing to
    eliminate a ban on new natural-gas export terminals
    and to abolish the Biden-era tax credit on electric vehicles
    — meaning more continued demand for oil and gas, as Reuters first reported last week.

    “The mineral wealth of the U.S. government is tremendous, but you have to develop that,” Mr. Hamm said in an interview last week with an industry trade publication, Hart Energy. “Certainly, Trump will do that.” Mr. Hamm declined a request to comment.

    nytimes.com/2024/11/17/us/poli

  16. The Defense Tech Newcomers,
    Venture capital executives like
    #Joe #Lonsdale are well positioned to profit in the second Trump administration

    A founder of the A.I.-powered data analytics giant #Palantir Technologies, he has more recently delivered billions of dollars to defense sector start-ups such as #Anduril and #Epirus and #Saronic.

    Executives at these defense technology firms have been frustrated at the slow pace of the Pentagon’s shift away from traditional contractors like Lockheed Martin
    to venture-capital-backed start-ups selling cutting-edge tools like A.I.-powered drones.

    “Current regulatory regime still favors the legacy defense corporations and crowds out upstarts,”
    Mr. Lonsdale, who donated more than $1 million to Mr. Trump’s affiliated political groups,
    said in an email to The New York Times.

    #Trae #Stephens, another defense-tech venture capitalist and donor to Mr. Trump, said that the open question will be if the president-elect can limit turnover in leadership at the Pentagon, which was a problem during his first term.

    “You need to have enough stability that someone can come in and take a leadership position and drive to a better outcome,”
    Mr. Stephens, who works at #Founders #Fund and is a founder of #Anduril, said in an interview last week.

    #Harold #Hamm, the billionaire founder of the Oklahoma-based oil and gas giant Continental Resources, donated more than $4 million to political groups that supported Mr. Trump.
    Most of it came after Mr. Hamm and other oil-industry executives attended an April dinner at Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trump’s Florida residence and club,
    where he pressed the executives to contribute to his campaign, suggesting they would save far more than that in avoided taxes and legal fees after he repealed environmental regulations.

    More recently, Mr. Hamm has been part of Mr. Trump’s transition team, which is pushing to
    eliminate a ban on new natural-gas export terminals
    and to abolish the Biden-era tax credit on electric vehicles
    — meaning more continued demand for oil and gas, as Reuters first reported last week.

    “The mineral wealth of the U.S. government is tremendous, but you have to develop that,” Mr. Hamm said in an interview last week with an industry trade publication, Hart Energy. “Certainly, Trump will do that.” Mr. Hamm declined a request to comment.

    nytimes.com/2024/11/17/us/poli

  17. The Defense Tech Newcomers,
    Venture capital executives like
    #Joe #Lonsdale are well positioned to profit in the second Trump administration

    A founder of the A.I.-powered data analytics giant #Palantir Technologies, he has more recently delivered billions of dollars to defense sector start-ups such as #Anduril and #Epirus and #Saronic.

    Executives at these defense technology firms have been frustrated at the slow pace of the Pentagon’s shift away from traditional contractors like Lockheed Martin
    to venture-capital-backed start-ups selling cutting-edge tools like A.I.-powered drones.

    “Current regulatory regime still favors the legacy defense corporations and crowds out upstarts,”
    Mr. Lonsdale, who donated more than $1 million to Mr. Trump’s affiliated political groups,
    said in an email to The New York Times.

    #Trae #Stephens, another defense-tech venture capitalist and donor to Mr. Trump, said that the open question will be if the president-elect can limit turnover in leadership at the Pentagon, which was a problem during his first term.

    “You need to have enough stability that someone can come in and take a leadership position and drive to a better outcome,”
    Mr. Stephens, who works at #Founders #Fund and is a founder of #Anduril, said in an interview last week.

    #Harold #Hamm, the billionaire founder of the Oklahoma-based oil and gas giant Continental Resources, donated more than $4 million to political groups that supported Mr. Trump.
    Most of it came after Mr. Hamm and other oil-industry executives attended an April dinner at Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trump’s Florida residence and club,
    where he pressed the executives to contribute to his campaign, suggesting they would save far more than that in avoided taxes and legal fees after he repealed environmental regulations.

    More recently, Mr. Hamm has been part of Mr. Trump’s transition team, which is pushing to
    eliminate a ban on new natural-gas export terminals
    and to abolish the Biden-era tax credit on electric vehicles
    — meaning more continued demand for oil and gas, as Reuters first reported last week.

    “The mineral wealth of the U.S. government is tremendous, but you have to develop that,” Mr. Hamm said in an interview last week with an industry trade publication, Hart Energy. “Certainly, Trump will do that.” Mr. Hamm declined a request to comment.

    nytimes.com/2024/11/17/us/poli

  18. Trump Boosters Expect Big Returns on Their Investment:
    ‘The Shackles Are Off’

    Wealthy donors to the president-elect’s campaign anticipate a more business-friendly atmosphere,
    including the firing of Biden-era regulators.

    🔸Limit the reach of federal regulations on artificial intelligence.
    🔸Make room for cryptocurrencies to thrive.
    🔸Ease the antitrust crackdown on big tech companies.
    🔸Buy more military drones. And don’t raise taxes on billionaires.

    The to-do list for President-elect Donald J. Trump from #Marc #Andreessen, the venture capital billionaire from California, is long, but quite specific.

    Now, after donating big money to Mr. Trump, Mr. Andreessen is eager to see his candidate work through the list

    “It felt like a boot off the throat,” Mr. Andreessen said about Mr. Trump’s victory during a podcast conversation this month with his business partner.
    “Every morning I wake up happier than the day before.”

    Mr. Andreessen’s excitement is a hint of just how broadly the victory by Mr. Trump has resonated with business executives who ⚠️ invested millions of dollars in his candidacy and now stand to profit from his policies.
    Theirs is a circle of deep-pocketed industry winners that extends far beyond #Elon #Musk.
    It is a more diverse group, at least in terms of business interests, than the one that surrounded Mr. Trump in his first administration, where executives from the oil, gas and coal industries were particularly dominant.
    #Harold #Hamm, the billionaire founder of the Oklahoma-based 💥oil and gas giant Continental Resources, is still in a position to benefit, from regulatory rollbacks that he and an affiliated trade association are already pushing.

    But the list also includes:
    #Joe #Lonsdale, a defense technology executive who wants to help the Pentagon revamp the way it fights 💥wars;

    #Cameron and #Tyler #Winklevoss, the twins who were known for their battle with Facebook, then became 💥cryptocurrency investors and now want to shape the industry’s rules;

    #Brian #Evans, the chief executive of Geo Group, the 💥private prison giant that could benefit if Mr. Trump carries out his promise of large-scale deportations;

    John Paulson, the hedge fund billionaire who could cash out of his investment in the federal government’s housing finance companies, Freddie and Fannie, if they are privatized under Mr. Trump.

    “It will be a billionaires’ ball,” said Robert Reich, who served as secretary of labor during the Clinton administration and who has long been critical of the income disparity in the United States.

    nytimes.com/2024/11/17/us/poli