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There actually is some coal in New England, and if there was (for some reason) a desire for New England to be energy independent, coal might be part of the mix as a result. This article discusses some less-successful attempts to get into that coal.. and it’s delightful to see the date of its publication.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/massachusetts-coa...


Is insider trading even illegal with bitcoin?


Insider trading of Bitcoin is illegal under CFTC regulations. It won't be enforced because crime is legal though.


This President, too, will pardon his son and the rest of their family. So, it doesn't really matter if it's a crime or not.


making emergency vehicles unable to access a street, very cool!


AirBnB is far more likely to help


The hypothesis is true for housing at least. Immigrants need to live somewhere, and that puts upward pressure on rents (which are part of CPI).


On the other hand, cheap labor lowers labor costs for producers and increased supply should lower the average wage?


While there is validity to this logic, the slightly lower labor cost does not offset the need to house more people, particularly when the cost of land and materials is so astronomical


Jockey Hollow in New Jersey is a nice place as well, part of Morristown NHP. It’s ostensibly a historical park but 99% of the use is just a wonderful place to hike the small mountains and walk in the woods. Given the insane amount of NHPs in the Northeast, I’m curious if there are others.


Harvard sees a potential link, hell it’s the name of the paper: “Using acetaminophen during pregnancy may increase children’s autism and ADHD risk ”.

I think that it might be a real thing is because nobody really knows how acetaminophen even works. All the theories involve influencing the brain‘s chemistry. Who knows, maybe influencing a fetus’s brain chemistry can be bad.

https://hsph.harvard.edu/news/using-acetaminophen-during-pre...


As far as I can tell, none of the author's (Public Health Dean Andrea A. Baccarelli) work has demonstrated anything causal, but rather just some correlation. His testimony in a case against Tylenol in 2023 attempting to link the drug to autism was thrown out by the judge for cherry-picking and misinterpretation of study results.

https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2025/9/24/autism-dean-pub...


"Harvard" doesn't see anything. The researchers who conducted a specific study work at Harvard.

And yes, these links exist all over the place. The problem is that we have failed to establish causality 100% of the times we've tried.


And don’t forget to stretch the aspect ratio while you’re at it


My dad used to have a term for this.. “Saint Never’s Day”


No, it’s more like a billboard saying, “looking for a Honda? ᶠᵒʳᵈˢ ᵃʳᵉ ᵇᵉᵗᵗᵉʳ ᵃⁿᵈ ʸᵒᵘ ᶜᵃⁿ ᵍᵉᵗ ᵗʰᵉᵐ here!


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