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'The difference between a free spirit and a freeloader is three chords on the guitar.' T. Snider (via JJ Walker)
..(P)erhaps the most important belief that the neoconservatives can impart to us is that the American dream is real. The original neocons, the sons and daughters of immigrants, aspired to make it in America and contribute to their adopted home. If libertarians oriented their politics around freedom, and progressives oriented their politics around equality, the neocons tended to orient theirs around social mobility. They wanted to create a world in which poor boys and girls like themselves could rise and succeed. They understood that this ascent required not just economic opportunity, but also the right values...
"...Despite these early signs of success, Prime Medicine also announced that it will not develop the therapy, called PM359, any further on its own. “Prime Medicine is exploring options for the continued clinical development of PM359 external to the company,” it said in a statement.That decision reflects the harsh realities of developing gene-editing therapies for very rare diseases, says David Liu, a chemical biologist at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a co-founder of Prime Medicine. “The science has moved far enough that many patients would benefit from these gene-editing treatments,” he says. “But it boils down to an issue not just of science and technology, but of economics.”...
"...Novel gene-editing breakthroughs are making headlines. But therapies are expensive and complex to develop. The cost of bringing any new drug to patients is now around $2bn, in part because, as Brian David Smith notes in New Drugs, Fair Prices, the “success rate, from discovery to market, is tiny” and there are approved treatments for “less than 10% of the 8,000 diseases that affect humans”. Commercial incentives, he argues, skew innovation towards lucrative cancer drugs and long-term treatments for large populations. Complex gene therapies for very rare conditions are seen as too costly to develop and too small to profit from..."
Two major news networks, CNN and CNBC, recently announced partnerships with Kalshi, an online predictions market. Kalshi allows the public to place bets on a dizzying variety of news events. There are currently Kalshi markets for the winner of the 2028 presidential election, next month’s unemployment rate, next week’s top TV show on Netflix, whether the announcers will say “Cheesehead” during Sunday’s Green Bay Packers football game, and thousands of other future events...{snip}...“Kalshi is replacing debate, subjectivity, and talk with markets, accuracy, and truth,” Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour said in a December 2 press release...
"...NADPH oxidase activity was observed in neutrophils (i.e. a key subpopulation of immune cells with the little electron-pumped sacs that whack bacteria and fungi) within 1 month and was maintained for 6 months and 4 months as of the last follow-up visit in Participants 1 and 2, respectively. These results support further investigation of prime editing of CD34+ (stem) cells to treat p47-CGD..."Note: the stuff in the brackets, above, is mine and is meant only to be explanatory
Hear Mel Torme tell a super young Terry Gross how he and Bob Wells wrote the 'The Christmas Song' (Chestnuts Roasting) in just 25 minutes on a sweltering summer day in Los Angeles in 1945...As an added bonus, Hugh Martin explains how he and Ralph Blaine wrote and then modified 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas', first for Judy Garland and later for Frank Sinatra....Here.
Hear 'This American Life's' very first Christmas show from 1996, wherein David Sedaris tells the tale of being a Macy's Christmas Elf way before Will Farrell ever met Zoe Deschanel while wearing green tights....As an added bonus you get to hear the late, great David Rackoff tell the tale of how he once played a store window Freud for an entire Christmas season...Here.
And, finally, this podcast has little, if anything, to do with the Christmas season...It's just that Tweedy guy from Wilco/Musical Dadland talking about just about everything under the songwriting sun...Here.
It's Bigger E!
Backed with the lost (old) boys of never lab...
You can find more of E.'s advent jukebox offerings....Here....and...Here.
Or, with fewer copyright takedowns...Here.
Happy, hippy, and hippest of holidays everyone!
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All tourists to the United States would have to reveal their social media activity from the last five years, under new Trump administration plans.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP), an agency under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), would also require any email addresses and telephone numbers visitors have used in the same period, and the names, addresses, birthdates and birthplaces of family members, including children...
...Statistics Canada said Canadian residents who made a return trip to the US by car dropped 36.9% in July 2025 compared with the same month in 2024, while commercial airline travel from Canada dropped by 25.8% in July compared with the previous year, as relations between the two countries plummeted...
"Bronte sister laptops!"