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Made in the streets of San Bernadino, @FuerzaRegidafr is fueling an explosion of música Mexicana. 💥 The five-piece talks Mexican-American pride, their come up and why "they are the voice of the people" in their #BillboardEspañol# digital cover story: Read in Spanish:
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The Sage - Episode 3 "Sundown" Made in Invideo Agent One . Part of the group rides for Walker Lake in search of answers. Jake stays behind for the chance to walk away from all of this. The desert has other plans for both of them. . Directed by Mike J Mitch
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81 years since VE Day. Today we remember the sailors, marines, veterans and families who served during the Second World War, and the sacrifices made in securing peace in Europe. Their stories continue to shape the naval community today. #VEDay81# #RoyalNavy# #RoyalMarines#
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History made in LA. 40 elite global athletes. 4 inaugural clubs. Congrats to all the athletes drafted in the first-ever @moonpay X Games League Draft. The draft was just the beginning. See you in Sacramento for the summer season.
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A lot of investors here on X are currently investing good money into really shit companies because they want to be the genius that finds the next big thing. Sometimes it's better to just be boring and hold what everyone else also knows are the winners. Nothing wrong with being consensus and right. Sure contrarian and right will give crazy returns, but most picks are contrarian and wrong. For example being in software was just a bad place to be last few months. Don't fight the market like that. There's much easier money to be made in all the obvious names.
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Dr. Michael Hesse, Vice Provost for Research and Innovation, US Naval Postgraduate School, clearly lays out why investigating UAP/UFOs is important and how it can and should be approached with scientific rigor. This is the foreword to a special UAP edition of CTX with several other interesting articles and interviews. "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) represent a real and impactful domain-awareness challenge. They sit at the intersection of operational safety, emerging technology assessment, intelligence analysis, and scientific inquiry. Observations span air, maritime, space, and other operational environments. Some can be resolved through conventional explanations. Others remain unresolved—not because they defy physics, but because the information is incomplete, ambiguous, or insufficiently instrumented. Reducing uncertainty in this domain requires a systematic approach. It requires calibrated sensors, standardized data architectures, rigorous analytic processes, and a culture that prioritizes evidence. Above all, it requires the systematic application of proper scientific methodology Recent years have seen significant progress in reporting structures and institutional coordination. Yet, the following persistent gaps remain: inconsistent metadata standards, limited sensor fidelity, uneven analytic frameworks, and cultural hesitancy in reporting. These are solvable problems. They demand dedicated investment in sensing technologies, cross-domain data fusion, reproducible analysis pipelines, and related research grounded in physics, engineering, statistics, and operational analysis. This special issue of Combating Threats Exchange (CTX) is dedicated to strengthening that foundation. The objective is straightforward: bring scientific rigor to a problem set that has too often been characterized by fragmentation or speculation. Scientific inquiry—falsifiable hypotheses, calibrated measurement, uncertainty quantification, reproducibility—is the essential tool for further progress. At the US Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), through the Center on Combating Hybrid Threats and in close partnership with the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, we are building an interdisciplinary framework to integrate operational data with scientific analysis. This effort includes collaborative research agreements, advanced modeling and sensing studies, classified analytic work where required, targeted experimentation, specialized publication, and tailored academic offerings. We are also expanding communities of interest across service components, fleet commands, allied institutions, and research partners. NPS is uniquely positioned to contribute. As the Department of Defense’s graduate education and applied research institution, we operate at the nexus of theory and operational practice. Our faculty and students bring expertise in plasma physics, signal processing, aerospace engineering, data science, human systems integration, intelligence analysis, and policy. This cross-disciplinary environment is precisely what a multi-domain problem requires. For the US Navy in particular, persistent global presence across all domains makes domain awareness essential. Unresolved anomalies—if not properly characterized—can obscure sensor limitations, mask emerging technologies, or introduce operational risk. While most cases are likely attributable to conventional sources—natural phenomena, sensor artifacts, commercial systems, or foreign technologies—we cannot assume adequacy of explanation without rigorous analysis. Strategic surprise often exploits ambiguity. Only a systematic approach can reduce it. Equally important is the human dimension. Although progress has been made in normalizing UAP reporting, cultural reticence still exists. High-quality data begin with professional, stigma-free reporting channels supported by sound analytic feedback loops. Organizational behavior, cognitive bias, and decision science therefore matter as much as hardware and algorithms. This is not solely a government challenge. Observations may occur near critical infrastructure, maritime corridors, industrial sites, or populated areas. A credible framework requires collaboration across governmental agencies, academia, industry, and allied partners. Shared data standards, interoperable metadata architectures, joint analytic methodologies, and coordinated research efforts will accelerate learning and strengthen attribution capabilities. From my perspective as a physicist and former NASA research leader, the way forward is clear. Complex phenomena demand measurement. Measurement demands instrumentation. Instrumentation demands calibration. And analysis demands rigor. We must integrate operational awareness with the scientific method, close data gaps, quantify uncertainty, and progressively constrain the space of plausible explanations. UAP-related challenges are global. Our allies face similar observational ambiguities. Strengthened international cooperation—focused on shared sensing strategies, analytic standards, and coordinated research—will enhance collective domain awareness and strategic stability. This CTX special issue reflects a commitment to move the conversation from conjecture to disciplined inquiry. By embedding scientific methodology within operational frameworks, we strengthen safety, enhance attribution, and reinforce national and allied security in an increasingly complex technological environment.
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Today, April 8, marks one year of Felix going live with our first product in production: lending. As this first year comes to an end, the final points distribution will take place this Friday, April 10. In the last year, we have built a start for Felix: we built the largest stablecoin lending market for HYPE holders and went 0 -> 1 on a series of RWA trading products (RWA perps, spot equities). Through the experiences of the last year, it has become clear that we are only scratching the surface of DeFi’s potential. Ultimately, DeFi can proliferate the dollar and dollar-based financial services into every under-served market in the world. To name three of the many examples of mass-market value creation enabled through DeFi: 1) the ability to escape one’s local hyperinflationary currency; 2) the ability to have a self-custodial financial account instead of forced reliance on traditional intermediaries; 3) the ability to access an unfettered brokerage account for the previously "un-brokered." In just the last year, much progress has been made in Hyperliquid on the path to solve of these needs (e.g the rapid growth of RWA perps bringing access to TradFi asset exposure to anyone with a crypto wallet) as well as beyond Hyperliquid (e.g the continued growth in stablecoin market cap during a down year for BTC and crypto prices at large) - but much work remains. Whether that’s improving the rails between fiat <> stablecoins (from USD, but even more so for other currencies where FX rates are exorbitantly expensive), building out a wider selection of trading product support across asset classes and instrument types, building the elegant application layer that rivals the likes of what Robinhood and Revolut have accomplished for US brokerages and EU brokerages respectively, or accomplishing the geographically widespread go-to-market coverage that IBKR has dominated (finding a way to gain mass market share from LATAM to East Asia and beyond), many high-impact areas remain unsolved for DeFi. Our focus at Felix is solving these problems in order to enable the full potential of DeFi. As always, our team is excited to hear your feedback as we pursue these high-impact, unsolved problems in DeFi today.
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Shock ruling made in death of college grad, 22, killed in accidental shooting, allegedly by boyfriend's dad
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“It’s an honor. It’s a blessing. Just grateful.” AJ Green on passing Ray Allen for the most threes made in a single season in franchise history.