Actors Who Are Openly Pro-Life

Jack Nicholson has openly discussed his personal reasons for opposing abortion. He learned as an adult that his mother was actually his sister, and she bravely chose to have him as a teenager, despite facing significant pressure not to. This discovery filled him with deep gratitude for his life, and it’s why he holds a pro-life stance – he believes he wouldn’t be here today if his mother had made a different decision.

🚨 Brandt’s Doom Prophecy: Altcoins to Vanish Like a Bad Hangover? 🚨

Brandt, ever the pessimist with a flair for drama, proclaims that the erosion of trust in fiat currency is already upon us. 🏦🔥 But fear not, for gold, that ancient relic of wealth, shall rise again like a phoenix from the ashes. 🦅 As for USD-denominated assets? Well, they’re doomed to wither like autumn leaves. 🍂 And altcoins? Oh, they’ll be more worthless than a three-legged chair. 🪑

VTI vs ITOT: A Matter of Diminishing Returns

We are presented with two contenders: the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI 0.01%) and the iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF (ITOT 0.06%). On superficial inspection, they appear identical—a distressing lack of originality, wouldn’t you agree? But as any seasoned observer of human nature—or, indeed, financial markets—knows, the devil resides not in the broad strokes, but in the meticulous details.

Oklo & AI: A Most Promising Electrical Frolic

The figures, when one gets down to brass tacks, are positively staggering. The International Energy Agency, those diligent chaps, estimate that data centers alone could be gobbling up nearly a thousand terawatt-hours by 2030. A quantity that, frankly, leaves one reaching for the smelling salts. The United States, therefore, finds itself in the position of a gentleman desperately in need of a larger waistcoat – a prodigious amount of power is required, and with some haste.

Actresses Who Don’t Support The #MeToo Movement

Catherine Deneuve, the famous French actress known for films like ‘Belle de Jour’, publicly criticized the #MeToo movement. In a letter published in ‘Le Monde’ with 99 other women, she argued the campaign had become a harmful overreaction, unfairly targeting individuals and threatening personal freedom. While she later apologized to those who had experienced sexual assault, Deneuve maintained her concerns about the movement’s approach, believing it fostered a restrictive atmosphere and stifled artistic creativity. She felt publicly shaming people without proper investigation was damaging to society.

Micron: A Memory Chip Story (And My Portfolio’s New Crush)

Micron’s the big dog in high-bandwidth memory (HBM) – the stuff that makes those AI processors tick. All this AI infrastructure building? It’s like a digital gold rush, and Micron’s selling the shovels. Or, you know, the memory. Same difference. Last fiscal year, they pulled in $37.38 billion in revenue, up from $25.11 billion the year before. Earnings per share? Skyrocketed from $1.30 to $8.29. I’m starting to feel bad for anyone who didn’t invest. Just a little.

Aerovironment: A Curious Ascent

Drones in the Air

The company, it appears, has been bolstered by the acquisition of BlueHalo. A curious pairing, like a meticulous watchmaker joining forces with a purveyor of slightly-used fireworks. BlueHalo, with its expertise in matters of space, cybernetics, and energies directed with a certain…force, now mingles with Aerovironment’s dedication to all things that fly without a pilot. The result? A broadened scope, they say. I suspect it is more akin to a sprawling, overgrown garden, where one struggles to discern the roses from the weeds.

NuScale vs. Nano: Which Reactor Will Blow Up Your Portfolio?

This has led to a bit of a frenzy around stocks like NuScale Power (SMR +6.83%) and Nano Nuclear Energy (NNE +6.86%). Both went on a tear last year, then took a little tumble. Volatility, they call it. I call it a good excuse to buy low and blame the market when it doesn’t work out. Don’t tell my broker I said that.