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October 28, 2025

SNAP ENDED TODAY/ Chaos is Coming!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC2QzxQk88k

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October 28, 2025
October 27, 2025

Buckle up, world—Argentina's chainsaw-wielding libertarian firebrand, President Javier Milei, just detonated a midterm election bombshell! In a pulse-pounding upset, his La Libertad Avanza party stormed to 41% of the vote, partly thanks to a return of the paper voting ballots (no funny business here!). It's not an outright majority but enough firepower to shred veto threats and turbocharge Milei's radical reforms: slashing red tape, gutting payrolls, and deregulating like a boss.

Cue the fireworks! The peso rocketed 10% (hello, 1,300 per dollar!), stocks skyrocketed 40%, and bonds ballooned—raining riches on Wall Street wolves and vindicating U.S. President Donald Trump's $40 billion lifeline bet. Allies like Italy's Giorgia Meloni and Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu piled on cheers, with Netanyahu quipping: "Who dares—wins. You dared, you won!"

Yet, storm clouds loom: Billions in debt loom next year, dollar droughts rage, and U.S. critics howl over taxpayer risks in this high-stakes tango. Short-term glory? Absolute. Long-term showdown? You bet. Milei's revolution roars on—dare to dream bigger!

Could Argentina's move toward dismantling socialism be a beacon of hope for other countries battling similar problems? Share your ideas below. ⬇️

Link to article: https://apnews.com/article/argentina-midterms-javier-milei-libertarian-president-donald-trump-scott-bessent-569a02801eced75426ddd6dfcbb279b9

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October 25, 2025

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) steals sharp central vision, blinding over 5 million eyes worldwide. Reading menus or spotting faces? Gone. Enter Stanford Medicine’s PRIMA prosthesis—a 2x2 mm chip that’s a game-changer, restoring "form vision" to see shapes, letters, and patterns, not just blurry light. Slipped under the retina, this matchbox-sized marvel pairs with camera-equipped glasses that beam real-time scenes as infrared light. The chip zaps surviving neurons, bypassing dead ones, no wires or batteries needed. In a trial of 38 patients with vision worse than 20/320, 27 read again after a year—some gaining 12 eye-chart lines, like spotting signs or books. Minor side effects faded fast, and two-thirds raved about life-changing clarity. With grayscale upgrades and denser chips aiming for 20/20, PRIMA’s not just tech—it’s hope, lighting the way to independence for millions.

Do you think this is a safe application of technology? Why or why not? Share your thoughts below. 👇🏻

Link to article: https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2025/10/eye-prosthesis.html

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