The admonishment Don't have a cow is decidedly out of style. Having a cow, or just about anything associated with one, is currently experiencing a level of enthusiasm not seen since worshippers kowtowed to the Golden Calf. The current bovine goldmine has turned into a cash cow for those leading the cattle call, and consumers seem ready to pay up 'til the cows come home. Never mind that some of the hyped benefits sound like a load of bull. Yasmin Tayag in The Atlantic (Gift Article): Americans Are All In on Cow-Based Wellness. "Beef tallow (as both a moisturizer and an alternative to seed oils) is one of many cow-based products that have crowded the wellness market in the past five or so years. Beef-bone broth is a grocery-store staple. Demand for raw milk has grown, despite numerous cases of illness and warnings from public-health officials that drinking it can be fatal." (Oh, don't tell me you woke-ass, leftist, vegan, weaklings are afraid of a little fatal!). 2And Doggone It, People Like Me!"What I see in these stories are fragments of a larger problem that will be with us for years, and maybe decades. I don’t just think about the vulnerable adults who can be lured into chats that inflate their delusions. I also think about today’s children, including my daughter, who will grow up around friendly AI conversationalists that they’ll turn to for finishing their homework, drafting texts to girls and boys in high school, resolving fights with their parents, working out ethical challenges, and managing the hormonal circus of being a teenager. On the receiving end of these articulated fears may be not only messy, flawed, distracted friends, but also the articulate, always-online, and highly practiced you-are-so-right reassurance of a disembodied bot that excels in flattery." Derek Thompson on The Looming Social Crisis of AI Friends and Chatbot Therapists, or How to Manufacture Narcissism at Scale... (As if humans haven't been good enough at doing that on their own...) 3A Knock on Wood"The siding plant’s closure was unfortunate, but the workers will be fine, they say. The workers aren’t so sure. They say that many available jobs pay less, as their cost of living — especially their housing — soars. Several Bonner workers said they had applied for jobs that pay $5 an hour less than the $20 to $25 they earned at the siding plant, without similar benefits. The elites are doing great in a Montana buoyed by technology and tourism, they say, but blue collar workers are slipping farther behind." NYT (Gift Article): Trump Promised a Golden Age. Then a Montana Lumber Plant Closed Down. And because this is 2025, the closing of the plant has led to wildly different political explanations. Here's mine: The economic divide is the everything story. The economic divide led to Trump and Trumpism will increase the economic divide. 4Bench Warrant"Female tennis players Iga Świątek, Yulia Putintseva and Emma Raducanu dealt with stalking incidents this year. Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers and other women’s basketball players were subjected to stalking that led them to fear for their safety. Gymnasts Simone Biles and Livvy Dunne have been targeted, as has track athlete Gabby Thomas; American hurdler and bobsledder Lolo Jones had someone break into her training facility and attempt to do the same at her home, one of three men she said have stalked her in recent years." The Athletic: ‘I’m sitting behind the bench’: Inside sports’ escalating stalking problem. 5Extra, ExtraThe New Math: "President Trump on Tuesday appeared to call for Goldman Sachs to replace the bank’s top economist over his past predictions, in his latest broadside against executives he believes are undermining his goals." Meanwhile, Trump’s pick to replace the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner he fired suggests suspending the monthly jobs report. 6Bottom of the News"The team at Tuk Sou |