Donald Trump, recently sporting his red ballcap modestly featuring the words “Trump Was Right About Everything,” is apparently in regular contact with Israel’s genocidal Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Category: 9 September 2025
A POLICE STATE PRESIDENCY: WHEN ‘RULE OF LAW’ BECOMES ‘RULE BY GUNPOINT’
Donald Trump has always been a master of imagery. From his red MAGA hats to his choreographed rallies, he understands the language of spectacle. Now he has discovered the perfect propaganda machine: AI-generated images.
GLASS BOTTLES CONTAIN MORE MICROPLASTICS THAN PLASTIC BOTTLES
Glass bottles have long been promoted as the safer, cleaner alternative to plastic. You've probably heard that message dozens of times — choose glass to avoid chemical leaching, plasticizers, or environmental harm. But a recent study found that this advice isn’t as accurate or reliable anymore.
HI-TECH SCIENCE: FAT-FIGHTING EDITION
Tiny pellets made from seaweed, green tea, and vitamin E trap dietary fat in the gut and escort it out of the body before it can be metabolized, according to research at China’s Sichuan University.
SEAWEED EXTRACT GIRDS YOUR GUT TO FIGHT FAT
Sweet kelp, an edible seaweed common in meals in Japan and Korea, holds a compound that strengthens the ability of your gut’s good bacteria to keep you in trim.
ONE PROTEIN CONTROLS FAT PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION
A protein named CHP1 is not only necessary to produce fat molecules in the body, but also to send them where they’re supposed to go.
TECHNOCRACY BRIEFS: ‘ChatCOP’ GPT
We warned TJ readers that no cloud service, and particularly no generative AI chatbot conversations in the cloud could be considered private.
WHY ULTRA-PROCESSED FOOD MAKES YOU FAT
It’s not because all the additives make the foods taste good and feel good on your tongue.
CHINA PLAYS THE LONG GAME IN AI
In the global race to dominate AI, China is the tortoise to the U.S.’s hare—and we know who won that fabled contest.
DATA CENTERS’ PLANS EXCEED ELECTRIC GRID’S CAPACITY
Companies planning new AI data centers have swamped electric utilities with so many requests for connections that “in some cases, the collective requests equal or surpass—by multiples—the existing electricity demand in a utility’s entire service region,” The Wall Street Journal reported.









