Article looks at causes of Asian-White academic disparities between schools, claims that disparity doesn't exist in Kindergarten gets wider until 10th grade until it starts to shrink pnas.org/content/111/23…
Claims that this gap is due to academic effort
Asian/White gaps in cognitive ability, effort and achievement
Introducing Genomi: an open-source agent harness that turns your AI agent into your personal DNA expert.
I took a DNA test years ago. Like a lot of people, I got the report, found something interesting, and forgot about it.
Recently I gave the data to my codex agent and it was obvious how incredibly useful DNA is for personal health, but:
> General AI can sound right while being wrong
> Static DNA reports can’t keep up with new science
> DNA data should stay on your local device, not uploaded to a website
So we built Genomi, local-first, agent-native, self-evolving, evidence-grounded.
1/6 Four paths are converging.
> Sequencing is getting cheaper
> Genetics research is accelerating and new findings published everyday
> AI agents make expert-level intelligence available
> Edge computing and local agents are getting better
The future is your DNA with your agent on your device with your health questions answered.
2/6 Genomi parses your raw DNA file into a local database your agent can query.
Your raw DNA file should not be dumped into an AI context window. It’s too big, too sensitive, and too easy to misread. With Genomi:
> Your agent can query: do I have this variant, was it measured, is the call good, and is "not found" real?
> Instead of a static report, Genomi turns your DNA data to a dynamic HTML personal dashboard
> Genomi makes sure your raw DNA file is not touched
Today, in response to @EEOC's request to @TheJusticeDept's Office of Legal Counsel for an opinion, DOJ OLC opined on the constitutionality of EEOC's existing interpretations and applications of Title VII's disparate impact provisions. You can read the opinion in the link below.
"The EEOC is grateful for the thoughtful and insightful analysis provided by Assistant Attorney General Gaiser and Deputy Assistant Attorney General Craddock regarding disparate impact under Title VII," EEOC Chair Andrea Lucas said. "We believe this opinion will provide clarity regarding the Constitutional limits of disparate impact in employment discrimination matters."
BREAKING: A blood-based protein test can reveal how fast your brain's support cells are aging.
If they’re aging too fast, your Alzheimer’s risk jumps 12.59x.
60,542 people.
7,000+ proteins.
40+ cell types.
This is one of the biggest aging papers of 2026.
Here's what it means for your brain. 🧠👇
Your body doesn't age as one unit.
Your liver cells, immune cells, neurons, gut cells — they all have their own biological clocks.
And they don't tick at the same speed.
This study used 7,000 proteins in blood to build aging clocks for 40+ different cell types.
20–25% of people showed accelerated aging in at least one cell type.
1–3% were aging fast in 10 or more cell types simultaneously.
Your chronological age? It barely predicts disease.
Your cellular age? That's a different story.
So what are astrocytes, and why do they keep showing up in Alzheimer's research?
Think of astrocytes as the brain's maintenance crew.
They:
→ Feed neurons
→ Clear metabolic waste
→ Maintain the blood-brain barrier
→ Regulate synapses
→ Control brain inflammation
When astrocytes age and malfunction, everything downstream starts to fail.
A 2025 NYU review (Gildea & Liddelow, Mol Neurodegeneration) confirmed:
Glial cells are the most transcriptionally altered cells in the aging brain.
Astrocyte aging is now a primary target for neurodegeneration prevention.
The neurons weren't first to fail. The support crew was.
A Hungarian medical doctor, retired professor at UCLA, author of 100+ scientific papers & one of the world's leading deuterium researchers.
His message? Every chronic disease begins when the body loses control of deuterium.
Here is his framework: 🧵
1/ Your mitochondria exist primarily to produce deuterium-depleted water — not just ATP.
According to Boros, ATP is generated on the way to the real objective: metabolic water.
Protons fall through the ATP synthase nanomotor, generate ATP in passing, then combine with oxygen to form metabolic water.
Water formation in the mitochondrial matrix releases ~280 kJ/mol of energy as heat.
ATP synthesis adds only ~20–30 kJ/mol.
The metabolic water produced is also the most deuterium-depleted water in the body: below 5 ppm — allowing the mitochondria to operate "practically without" deuterium.
When this water production fails — everything fails simultaneously.
Not just energy.
Every system in the body that depends on clean water at the cellular level collapses at once.
This is why mitochondrial failure is not just fatigue.
It is the simultaneous failure of DNA repair, hormone synthesis, immune function, and neurotransmitter production.
Boros: Every chronic disease is simply a "tissue-specific presentation of a deuterium overload".
2/ Deuterium is the only isotope in chemistry where the mass doubles — and that doubling uniquely destroys biological machinery.
An isotope is a version of the same element with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons.
That changes their mass.
Changing mass changes reaction speed — scientists call this the kinetic isotope effect.
Carbon-13 is 8% heavier than carbon-12.
Nitrogen-15 is 7% heavier than nitrogen-14.
These produce small effects and don't fundamentally alter biological behavior.
Deuterium — the heavy isotope of hydrogen — is 100% heavier than regular hydrogen.
No other isotope pair in biology comes close to this mass difference.
That doubling makes deuterium 10–15 times harder to remove from a chemical bond than hydrogen.
If deuterium bonds to proline — a structural amino acid — it can be cooked in 20% hydrochloric acid (the same corrosive acid used by your stomach to digest food) for three days without losing the bond.
In nature, deuterium appears at 155 parts per million in oceanic water — 1 in every 6,600 hydrogen atoms.
Rare.
But hydrogen makes up approximately 60–70% of the atomic composition of the human body.
Protons are involved in every biochemical reaction, in enzyme active sites, in the nanomotors spinning at 9,000 rpm inside your mitochondria.
Even a small fraction of deuterium, if unregulated, disrupts the machinery.
Boros: "Imagine somebody's juggling and then all of a sudden you give them a twice as heavy ball. The juggler immediately loses the rhythm and dynamics of their movement."
That's what deuterium does to enzymes and proteins.
It disrupts their functional timing — not by being toxic, but by being too heavy for machinery calibrated to hydrogen.
I'm 46. Here are fat loss cheat codes I wish I knew at 26:
1. Eat the same meals every day. Studies show meal repetition can reduce daily calorie intake by up to 40%. The leanest people I know aren't eating for variety. They're eating on repeat.
2. Take 5g of creatine for the body. 10-15g for the brain. It's safe and helps with strength, muscle retention, mood, and cognition.
3. Stop drinking alcohol. It's empty calories your body burns before fat. Wrecks your sleep & spikes hunger the next day.
4. Use the water weight loss system:
500ml on waking to rehydrate.
500ml before meals to stretch the stomach.
500ml after to keep satiety high.
Don't drink during meals. It speeds up your eating.
5. Eat slowly. Aim for 20-40 chews per bite. Put the phone down. No distractions.
I’m an AI researcher turned brain tumor patient, and recently I used the models to crack my mystery fatigue faster than my PCP could.
I believe everyone can do the same with their own symptoms. Here’s how:
Many people still use models like Google for health: they vaguely describe symptoms with no real context. But diagnostics is all about knowing where to look for evidence hiding in plain sight.
So I data-maxed on my illness. For weeks, I tracked a dozen metrics the models flagged as possible causes, ran comprehensive blood work plus specialized panels, and had the models analyze it all and suggest experiments.
O’KEEFE INFILTRATES NJ ANTIFA: Inside “NJ BURN” — Rutgers University Director, T-Mobile AI Leaders, OpenAI /ChatGPT Engineer, Reverend From Princeton Theological Seminary, and ACLU Board Member Discuss Port Newark–Elizabeth Blockade Riot, Road Spikes, Tire-Slashing of New Jersey Police Vehicles, “Ukrainian-Style” Protest Tactics, and Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s Murder.
NJ ANTIFA INDIVIDUALS IDENTIFIED:
• Alexyss P. - New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault Community Council Member @NJ_CASA
• Jim Keady @JWKeady - Former New Jersey Democratic Candidate
• Woojin Ko - OpenAI Research Engineer @OpenAI
• Beleckecom Moffouk - T-Mobile AI Automation Expert @TMobile
• Zainab Tanvir - Imaging Director at Rutgers University @RutgersU
• Amanda Marie Dominguez - Rutgers University PHD Student in Education @RutgersU
• Aditi Rao @aditilrao - Princeton University Classics @Princeton
• Shannon Smythe - Princeton Theological Seminary Field Education Director @Princeton
• Cres Vellucci @CresVellucci - National Lawyers Guild Co-Founder/Co-Member & ACLU Board Of Directors @NLGnews @ACLU
• Celine Semaan @celinecelines - Co-Founder Slow Factory Labs @theslowfactory
An OMG journalist spent the past eight months undercover inside New Jersey ANTIFA, infiltrating the private Signal chats of a group known as NJ BURN.
What we uncovered proves ANTIFA is not just an idea. It is a network of real people organizing, coordinating, and operating inside America.
Inside the group's Signal chats, members discussed plans for port blockades, riot activity, support networks for criminal defendants, and celebrated acts of political violence. Using names, profile photos, and digital receipts, OMG traced individuals to positions throughout some of America's most influential organizations.
The same network connected to disruptive port blockades in New Jersey was also active during the unrest surrounding Delaney Hall, where activists confronted law enforcement and journalists outside the immigration detention facility.
Among those identified were an engineer affiliated with @OpenAI & @OpenAINewsroom, an AI Automation Leader at T-Mobile, Rutgers University students and personnel, a Princeton doctoral candidate, a former New Jersey congressional candidate and city councilman, board members connected to the American Civil Liberties Union, and National Lawyers Guild, and nonprofit executives with ties to United Nations-affiliated initiatives.
Some messages in the Signal chats showed these individuals celebrating Charlie Kirk’s assassination and hoped that the past attempts on President Trump were successful.
The American people deserve to know when individuals involved in activist networks also hold positions within institutions that shape public policy, technology, education, and culture.
These are not simply anonymous individuals organizing online. OMG identified numerous individuals and organizations connected to members of the NJ BURN network and reached out to them for comment. We will update our reporting with any responses we receive.
The identities referenced in this report are based on evidence gathered during our investigation, including social media activity, public records, and other corroborating information. Some identifications remain unknown, and additional information may emerge following publication.
#1. Alexyss P: "Lex" works at (NHFCS) as a council member while being a member of NJ Burn ANTIFA. @NJ_CASA
I just wanted to update my resume. Instead, I accidentally proved how a multi-billion-dollar AI tool hallucinates a glass ceiling for women.
I changed a single variable: My name.
Here is what happened when "Jennifer" became "Jeff."
I fed Gemini, Google's AI tool, my old resume, my current info, case studies, and the kinds of roles I wanted, and asked it to write me a new resume. Simple. Except it wasn’t.
The first thing I noticed was the softening.
The clearest example, and the one that still makes me want to toss my laptop across the room: it took the project I'm most proud of in my entire career and filed it under "community service."
"When relief is not dictated by the record and law but merely advocated for personal, political, ideological, policy, or other non-legal reasons, a prosecutor’s concession does not minister justice; it facilitates injustic." The PA Supreme Court bat signals @DaveSunday_
@DaveSunday_ This is pretty crazy: The 5-2 Democrat Court finds Larry Krasner is so quick to falsely concede error in murder cases (to try to free convicted murderers) that it has tasked the Pennsylvania Attorney General with checking to make sure he's not lying. I've *never* seen this
@DaveSunday_ This is a split decision, but shows that the presumption of regulatory for Soros-funded radical leftwing DA Krasner is gone. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has had enough. It needs someone to "enhance the reliability" of proceedings. Yikes!
A guy was ready to drop $1,500 on a new OLED TV because his 3-year-old Smart TV was freezing up and took 5 seconds just to respond to the remote.
He unplugged it. Deleted old apps. Cleared the cache. The lag kept coming back.
He went to Best Buy to get a replacement.
The home theater installer in the blue shirt stopped him: "Before you spend a grand, let me show you something."
He grabbed a remote and shook his head.
"There are 8 hidden tracking settings throttling your TV's processor right now. Manufacturers turn them all on by default. Nobody tells you they exist. Let's fix this."
Here's what he showed him in the next 8 minutes. 🧵
1. ACR (Automatic Content Recognition)
What it does:
Your smart TV is essentially taking a digital screenshot of your display every two seconds. It takes those snapshots, creates a digital fingerprint, and cross-references it with a massive database to figure out exactly what you are watching. It then sends that data back to the manufacturer so they can build a highly lucrative advertising profile of your habits. This massive data collection operation runs constantly in the background.
Why it kills performance:
Taking screenshots, processing the image data, creating a hash file, logging the timestamps, and firing it all through your Wi-Fi requires a ton of background computing power. Your TV's tiny internal processor is basically working overtime just to spy on you, leaving almost no memory left for you to actually navigate the menus.
How to kill it:
Samsung: Settings → Support → Terms & Policies → Viewing Information Services → Off
LG: Settings → All Settings → General → Live Plus → Off
Vizio: System → Reset & Admin → Viewing Data → Off
Sony: Settings → Privacy → Usage & Diagnostics → Off
The installer looked up and said, "Flipping this single switch just freed up 20% of your processor's capacity."
2. Motion Smoothing (The Soap Opera Effect)
What it does:
Hollywood movies are shot at 24 frames per second. Your TV tries to make them look smoother by using its graphics processor to invent totally fake, artificial frames and shoving them between the real ones to force the video up to 60 frames per second.
Why it kills performance:
Frame interpolation is an incredibly heavy math problem. Your TV is attempting to predict the trajectory of moving objects and render millions of new pixels in a fraction of a millisecond. If you hit the home button while a movie is playing, the menu will lag terribly because the TV chip is absolutely maxed out trying to draw fake frames in the background.
How to kill it:
Samsung: Picture → Expert Settings → Auto Motion Plus → Off
LG: Picture → Picture Mode Settings → TruMotion → Off
Sony: Picture → Motion → Motionflow → Off
BERNARDO SILVA – El pegamento para el centro del campo del Madrid.
⭐️Experiencia, rendimiento inmediato y jerarquía.
✍️Hilo analizando al nuevo futbolista del Real Madrid y su encaje en el nuevo equipo de Mourinho.
Estructuraré el hilo en diferentes apartados, analizando desde lo deportivo hasta su encaje, que abarcará desde el nivel estructural hasta la situación de vestuario que atraviesa el equipo blanco.
El resumen general de su fichaje es claro: no es un fichaje de futuro, ni un fichaje galáctico. El objetivo es paliar esa falta de mando en el centro del campo y en el vestuario del Madrid.
1.- Perfil general.
Bernardo es un futbolista zurdo, de 1,73 m, que puede jugar desde la mediapunta, como interior, partiendo desde el extremo derecho o incluso unos metros más atrás, como centrocampista más asociativo.
Ik heb zojuist gesproken met een ondernemer aan de Haagdijk in Eindhoven, over zijn zorgen die structureel genegeerd zijn door het Eindhovense stadsbestuur.
De zorgen:
- De angst voor ondermijning/Het winkelaanbod
- Valse communicatie over opvang vanuit de gemeente
Een draad!
Allereerst die angst voor ondermijning.
Voor mijn mede-Eindhovenaren is de discussie rond de Kruisstraat een bekende. Het is bewezen dat daar veel witwaspraktijken gaande zijn en dat dit vooral erg zichtbaar was.
Denk maar: meer kapperszaken etc dan nodig in 1 straat.
Maar, waarom de zorgen van die ondernemer aan de Haagdijk?
Even om het beeld te schetsen: het winkelcentrum is klein met 2600 vierkante meter in oppervlakte. Vergelijk dit met de AH XL in Winkelcentrum Woensel: 3800 vierkante meter.
DOJ has charged five men in what federal prosecutors describe as a plot to attack and kill government officials and others attending the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House.
1️⃣Tycen C. Proper, 19
2️⃣Bryan Omar Roa, 24
3️⃣Michael Alan Thomas, 32
4️⃣Daniel K. Eskridge, 32
5️⃣Abraham Hermosillo Alvarez, 31
The affidavit describes encrypted chats, weapons, tactical gear, drones, snipers, explosives, target lists, fallback plans, and people talking about using the event to spark a revolution. 👇
1️⃣ TYCEN C. PROPER, 19
According to the affidavit, his family contacted authorities after becoming alarmed by his behavior, weapons purchases, and online communications.
His father told law enforcement Proper had recently met people online, was planning “recons,” quit his job, and had bought camping gear, food, ballistic plates, a shotgun, a rifle, ammunition, extra magazines, and plate carriers.
Investigators say he spent about $3,000 of his graduation money on gear.
Proper later told investigators the group started on TikTok before more serious members moved into encrypted chats.
He described tiers, equipment standards, team leaders, and planning around the White House UFC event.
One detail stands out:
Investigators say Proper described the attack as something meant to “jumpstart” a revolution.
2️⃣ MICHAEL ALAN THOMAS, 32
Michael Alan Thomas is the defendant investigators connect to the online name “Whiskey_Six” or “Whiskey Six Amerika.”
Thomas’ role is important because investigators describe him as someone helping structure the operation.
DOJ says Thomas discussed money for drones and explosive charges, writing that “$1300 gets us the drones and the charges.”
He also laid out a tier system:
Tier 1: ground operators
Tier 2: drivers and drone operators
Tier 3: logistics suppliers
Tier 4: social media influencers
Investigators say Thomas talked about marksman training with Bryan Roa and “guerilla style warfare.”
When agents searched his home, DOJ says they recovered a rifle, extended magazines, ammunition, and a pistol.
Then came his explanation.
According to the complaint, Thomas described himself as a planner and advisor and someone who did not want to personally carry out violence, but wanted to guide and instruct others.
⭕️ 🧵Many good people correctly point out that we defeated Iran militarily. I agree, but what was the point? All we did was kick the can down the road—while not only giving Iran a huge amount of money, but also handing them the most powerful weapon they could have dreamed of: control over the Strait of Hormuz. A thread. 👇
📌 Before the war started, the Strait of Hormuz was open. Iran was economically broken—the sanctions were crippling the regime from within. Protests were increasing and threatened the regime’s survival. Their nuclear program had been set back at least 5–7 years. Both the US and Israel were closely monitoring enriched uranium 24/7 after it was bombed, and any attempt by Iran to recover it (which is complicated, even for Iran) would have been met with a strike.
📌 During the war, the Strait of Hormuz was closed. About 85% of Iran’s military defense complex and supporting industries were destroyed. Most of their ballistic missiles—about 70%—were eliminated, and the majority of their military was wiped out. The nuclear program remained unchanged from before the war. The blockade was demolishing what was left of their economy. The proxies were on their knees. All that was needed was some patience.