• Former Travis Kalanick says that in a future dominated by AI and robotics, skilled trades like plumbing could become incredibly valuable — even comparing plumbers to LeBron James in terms of earning potential

    His argument is simple: if everything else is automated, the few remaining human skills — especially physical work — become critical bottlenecks. In that world, manual trades could flip from overlooked jobs to some of the highest-paid roles
    Former Travis Kalanick says that in a future dominated by AI and robotics, skilled trades like plumbing could become incredibly valuable — even comparing plumbers to LeBron James in terms of earning potential His argument is simple: if everything else is automated, the few remaining human skills — especially physical work — become critical bottlenecks. In that world, manual trades could flip from overlooked jobs to some of the highest-paid roles
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    For the sophisticated soda connoisseur (Meme)
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  • Donald Trump has sparked controversy after reportedly suggesting the idea of “taking the oil” in Iran, while dismissing critics of the concept. The remarks come at a time of heightened tensions in the region, where energy resources continue to play a major role in the broader geopolitical landscape.
    Trump has previously floated similar ideas linking military strategy with control over oil infrastructure, framing it as part of a wider economic approach. His latest comments have drawn mixed reactions—supporters argue it reflects a hardline stance on securing strategic interests, while critics warn it raises serious concerns about international law, sovereignty, and the risk of further escalation.
    Statements like these often fuel ongoing debates about resource control, global energy security, and how far nations should go in pursuing strategic advantage in conflict zones.
    #Trump #Iran #Geopolitics #Oil #BreakingNews #GlobalPolitics #EnergySecurity
    Donald Trump has sparked controversy after reportedly suggesting the idea of “taking the oil” in Iran, while dismissing critics of the concept. The remarks come at a time of heightened tensions in the region, where energy resources continue to play a major role in the broader geopolitical landscape. Trump has previously floated similar ideas linking military strategy with control over oil infrastructure, framing it as part of a wider economic approach. His latest comments have drawn mixed reactions—supporters argue it reflects a hardline stance on securing strategic interests, while critics warn it raises serious concerns about international law, sovereignty, and the risk of further escalation. Statements like these often fuel ongoing debates about resource control, global energy security, and how far nations should go in pursuing strategic advantage in conflict zones. #Trump #Iran #Geopolitics #Oil #BreakingNews #GlobalPolitics #EnergySecurity
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  • A group of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse has filed a class‑action lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice under the Trump administration and Google, saying their private identifying information was exposed in publicly released Epstein‑related files and then spread online.

    According to the complaint, documents the DOJ released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act included personal details about at least 100 survivors that were not properly redacted. The lawsuit argues the government chose to release a large volume of material quickly at the expense of victim privacy — and that Google continued to show the information in search results and AI outputs even after being asked to remove it.

    Plaintiffs say the exposure has caused renewed trauma, including unwanted contact and threats, and are seeking damages as well as court orders to remove the information from online platforms.
    A group of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse has filed a class‑action lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice under the Trump administration and Google, saying their private identifying information was exposed in publicly released Epstein‑related files and then spread online. According to the complaint, documents the DOJ released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act included personal details about at least 100 survivors that were not properly redacted. The lawsuit argues the government chose to release a large volume of material quickly at the expense of victim privacy — and that Google continued to show the information in search results and AI outputs even after being asked to remove it. Plaintiffs say the exposure has caused renewed trauma, including unwanted contact and threats, and are seeking damages as well as court orders to remove the information from online platforms.
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