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Based woman says that feminism has existed since Adam and Eve
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Today, we remember a legend.
On this day in history, Harambe would have celebrated another birthday. An icon that became part of internet history, American culture, and an entire generationβs timeline.
Tomorrow marks 10 years since we lost him. Ten years since the moment the world stopped scrolling and collectively mourned something bigger than a meme.
He became a symbol of loyalty, strength, chaos, unity, and the strange beauty of the internet bringing millions of people together for one cause: never forgetting Harambe.
Everyone remembers where they were when they heard the news. And somehow, a decade later, his legacy still lives on.
Gone, but never forgotten.
Rest easy to a true patriot.
May 27, 1999 β May 28, 2016
Forever in our hearts.
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On this day in history, Harambe would have celebrated another birthday. An icon that became part of internet history, American culture, and an entire generationβs timeline.
Tomorrow marks 10 years since we lost him. Ten years since the moment the world stopped scrolling and collectively mourned something bigger than a meme.
He became a symbol of loyalty, strength, chaos, unity, and the strange beauty of the internet bringing millions of people together for one cause: never forgetting Harambe.
Everyone remembers where they were when they heard the news. And somehow, a decade later, his legacy still lives on.
Gone, but never forgotten.
Rest easy to a true patriot.
May 27, 1999 β May 28, 2016
Forever in our hearts.
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The structure of the market is experiencing a historic shift:
The number of US-listed ETFs is up to ~4,900, an all-time high, up +95% since 2020.
Over the same period, the number of US publicly listed companies has declined -1,000, or -20%, to ~3,900, the lowest this century.
As a result, there are now ~1,000 more ETFs than stocks to trade in the US market, the widest gap in history.
Meanwhile, US ETF assets under management (AUM) jumped +10% in April, to a record $14.9 trillion.
Over the last 4 years, US ETF AUM has surged +140% and now accounts for ~69% of the global ETF market.
ETFs are reshaping the foundation of financial markets.
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The number of US-listed ETFs is up to ~4,900, an all-time high, up +95% since 2020.
Over the same period, the number of US publicly listed companies has declined -1,000, or -20%, to ~3,900, the lowest this century.
As a result, there are now ~1,000 more ETFs than stocks to trade in the US market, the widest gap in history.
Meanwhile, US ETF assets under management (AUM) jumped +10% in April, to a record $14.9 trillion.
Over the last 4 years, US ETF AUM has surged +140% and now accounts for ~69% of the global ETF market.
ETFs are reshaping the foundation of financial markets.
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"Hiring has grown βtribal,β according to Kevin Lynn of the Institute for Sound Public Policy: βProfessionalism doesnβt exist in these IT departments anymoreβ¦ when you look at the hiring, it becomes very tribal β India versus the rest of the world.β Engineer Stephen Vivien described Indian H-1B workers at Google sharing interview questions to help each other. A New Jersey jury recently awarded $8.4 million against Cognizant Technology Solutions in a discrimination case involving bias against non-Indian workers."
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NEW: Drag queen Pattie Gonia releases video after clothing brand Patagonia smacked the climate activist with a lawsuit.
Pattie Gonia (Wyn Wiley) says the company is trying to take his name away because he is doing "irreparable" damage to their brand.
"What theyβre actually trying to do is take away my name permanently, and threaten me with more than $1 million in legal fees... This is not a brand conflict. This is a corporation trying to erase an activist."
In their lawsuit, Patagonia says they "must protect its iconic trademarks, even when it supports or agrees with Pattie Goniaβs views, message, or objectives."
"This is not a joke. this is real," Wiley said on Instagram.
It's hard not to think this is a joke when you look like that.
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Pattie Gonia (Wyn Wiley) says the company is trying to take his name away because he is doing "irreparable" damage to their brand.
"What theyβre actually trying to do is take away my name permanently, and threaten me with more than $1 million in legal fees... This is not a brand conflict. This is a corporation trying to erase an activist."
In their lawsuit, Patagonia says they "must protect its iconic trademarks, even when it supports or agrees with Pattie Goniaβs views, message, or objectives."
"This is not a joke. this is real," Wiley said on Instagram.
It's hard not to think this is a joke when you look like that.
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ALERT: Ex-billionaire who sought to have 50 children with βAryanβ woman sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Greg Lindberg, 55, a North Carolina billionaire, spent roughly $30 million on private jets, $21 million βin connection with various women,β and another $12 million on yacht expenses.
Lindberg siphoned over $2 billion in an insurance fraud scheme that stole money meant for retirees and policyholders.
Lindberg would conceal the fraud with sham loans, circular transactions, and false finances.
While federal employees were investigating Lindberg, Bloomberg News found he was running a βbaby projectβ to father as many as 50 children through a network of surrogacy and egg donation centers.
Bloomberg found that Lindberg specifically pursued women with blonde hair and blue eyes that former associates described as βAryan.β
25 women have been tied to the operation, with some accusing Lindberg of lying to them, saying the eggs would be donated to an anonymous couple, but instead Lindberg used them for himself.
Bloomberg also found that Lindberg, a father of 12, spent a lot of money to recruit women through yacht parties, luxury events, and match-making services.
While operating these events, Lindberg would run surveillance that conducted background checks and monitor prospective romantic partners.
Lindberg sued Bloomberg for defamation, but the case was thrown out by a federal judge in Florida.
Court filings revealed bizarre personal notes about living to 120, βlongevity research,β and cloning.
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Greg Lindberg, 55, a North Carolina billionaire, spent roughly $30 million on private jets, $21 million βin connection with various women,β and another $12 million on yacht expenses.
Lindberg siphoned over $2 billion in an insurance fraud scheme that stole money meant for retirees and policyholders.
Lindberg would conceal the fraud with sham loans, circular transactions, and false finances.
While federal employees were investigating Lindberg, Bloomberg News found he was running a βbaby projectβ to father as many as 50 children through a network of surrogacy and egg donation centers.
Bloomberg found that Lindberg specifically pursued women with blonde hair and blue eyes that former associates described as βAryan.β
25 women have been tied to the operation, with some accusing Lindberg of lying to them, saying the eggs would be donated to an anonymous couple, but instead Lindberg used them for himself.
Bloomberg also found that Lindberg, a father of 12, spent a lot of money to recruit women through yacht parties, luxury events, and match-making services.
While operating these events, Lindberg would run surveillance that conducted background checks and monitor prospective romantic partners.
Lindberg sued Bloomberg for defamation, but the case was thrown out by a federal judge in Florida.
Court filings revealed bizarre personal notes about living to 120, βlongevity research,β and cloning.
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>US celebrates 100th and 150th anniversaries with World Fairs
>US celebrates 200th anniversary with naval parade
>US celebrates 250th anniversary with a pay-per-view UFC match
If you laugh at it, it hurts less
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>US celebrates 200th anniversary with naval parade
>US celebrates 250th anniversary with a pay-per-view UFC match
If you laugh at it, it hurts less
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Women find a man who has women around him more attractive
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BREAKING: Foreign US Treasuries held in Fed custody are down to $2.68 trillion, the lowest since 2012.
This measures the value of US government bonds held on behalf of foreign governments, central banks, and other international institutions through accounts at the Federal Reserve.
Since March 2025, Treasury holdings of foreign institutions have declined by -$265 billion.
The drop accelerated since the start of the Iran War, with holdings falling ~$120 billion in just 3 months.
By comparison, Treasuries held in custody at the Fed peaked at $3.14 trillion in March 2021.
This comes as foreign central banks and governments have sold Treasuries to raise US Dollars to prop up their currencies against the inflationary pressures of surging oil prices.
Foreigners are reducing their exposure to US government debt.
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This measures the value of US government bonds held on behalf of foreign governments, central banks, and other international institutions through accounts at the Federal Reserve.
Since March 2025, Treasury holdings of foreign institutions have declined by -$265 billion.
The drop accelerated since the start of the Iran War, with holdings falling ~$120 billion in just 3 months.
By comparison, Treasuries held in custody at the Fed peaked at $3.14 trillion in March 2021.
This comes as foreign central banks and governments have sold Treasuries to raise US Dollars to prop up their currencies against the inflationary pressures of surging oil prices.
Foreigners are reducing their exposure to US government debt.
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