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Markkanen anota 30 y Jazz domina el último cuarto para vencer a Nets por 123-110
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Lauri Markkanen anotó 30 puntos, Keyonte George sumó 29 y el Jazz de Utah se valió de un enorme último cuarto para derrotar el jueves 123-110 a los Nets de Brooklyn.
El Jazz superó a los Nets por 42-20 en el último cuarto después de haber estado 15 puntos abajo en la primera mitad. Markkanen y George casi superaron a los Nets por sí solos, combinándose para 18 puntos.
Kyle Filipowski anotó 15 puntos y Walter Clayton Jr. añadió 13 desde el banquillo por Utah, que atinó 14 de 22 disparos (63,6%) en el cuarto periodo.
Noah Clowney anotó 29 puntos y Ziaire Williams sumó 23 desde el banquillo por los Nets, quienes vieron interrumpida su racha de dos victorias consecutivas.
Con el duelo empatado a 98 con 6:29 minutos restantes, George encestó dos triples consecutivos. Williams respondió con otro enceste de tres puntos que puso el marcador 104-101.
En la posesión siguiente, Tyrese Martin perdió el balón tras pisar fuera de la cancha y Bryce Sensabaugh fue objeto de falta en un intento de triple, convirtiendo dos tiros libres para extender la ventaja a 106-101.
Filipowski conectó luego otro triple y Markkanen siguió con uno propio después de la bandeja de Clowney con 3:39 por jugar para poner el marcador 112-103.
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Deportes AP: https://apnews.com/hub/deportes
China Seeks Long-Term Vulnerabilities In US Energy Systems: House Panelists
China Seeks Long-Term Vulnerabilities In US Energy Systems: House Panelists
By Ethan Howland of UtilityDive
While there don’t appear to be any specific, imminent cyber or physical threats to the U.S. power grid, China has been seeking vulnerabilities in network systems to be used in future attacks, panelists said during a U.S. House of Representatives hearing Tuesday on threats to the U.S. energy system.
Volt Typhoon — a group believed to be run by the People’s Republic of China’s state security service — is focused on maintaining ongoing access to U.S. network systems for future potential disruptions, according to Michael Ball, CEO of the Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center and senior vice president at the North American Electric Reliability Corp.
China is preparing for conflict over Taiwan, potentially in the “very near term,” and its strategy depends on preventing the United States from mounting a successful rescue mission, Harry Krejsa, director of Studies for the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & Technology, said during the hearing held by the Energy and Commerce Committee’s energy subcommittee.
Part of China’s plan is to target U.S. civilian infrastructure to create panic and chaos, Krejsa said.
“Our aging infrastructure makes these threats easier, including in our energy ecosystem,” he said. “Today’s electricity grid is too often a hodgepodge of digital tools sitting atop an analog foundation, creating seams where adversaries can slip in.”
China is the most persistent cyber threat to the U.S., according to Zach Tudor, associate laboratory director for national and homeland security at the Idaho National Laboratory.
“Through Volt Typhoon, Salt Typhoon [and] Flax Typhoon, the Chinese Communist Party has embedded itself in our energy communications and water systems to set conditions for destructive attacks during the Pacific conflict over Taiwan,” he said. “They’re winning without fighting, attempting to undermine our infrastructure.”
Although no U.S. blackouts have been attributed to a cyberattack, “the threat landscape is dynamic and requires continuous vigilance,” Ball said.
Panelists called on Congress to expand programs and funding for cyber defense.
Congress should continue to fund information sharing collaboration initiatives, like the Energy Threat Analysis Center, a pilot initiative led by the Department of Energy that brings together power sector and federal officials, according to Sharla Artz, vice president for security and resilience policy at Xcel Energy.
“Expanding programs like [the Cybersecurity Risk Information Sharing Program] enhances industry and government understanding of the threat landscape and thus needs additional government funding to accomplish that expansion,” said Artz, who represented the Edison Electric Institute at the hearing.
Tim Lindahl, president and CEO of Kenergy, a cooperative utility based in Henderson, Kentucky, urged Congress to reauthorize the $250 million Rural and Municipal Utility Cybersecurity Program, which runs through fiscal year 2026.
Lindahl called on DOE to disburse $80 million in RMUC awards that were announced last fall.
“With continued partnership and targeted federal investment, we can strengthen our defenses and ensure the security of the energy infrastructure that powers our nation,” said Lindahl, who spoke on behalf of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association.
NERC’s Ball urged Congress to reauthorize the expired Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 to support information sharing between the private sector and government.
During the hearing, Rep. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., said the Trump administration was undermining U.S. infrastructure protection efforts by cutting $5.6 billion in funding for state and local grid hardening and resiliency programs.
The administration also fired more than 1,000 cybersecurity and infrastructure agency staff, according to Menendez. It also moved Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency staff to other agencies, like Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which has “no connectivity to what their work has been,” he said.
“Does that make our country safer and more able to respond to these increasing cybersecurity attacks?” Menendez said.
Tyler Durden
Thu, 12/04/2025 – 23:25
Hachimura aporta triple al final tras pase de James y Lakers superan a Raptors 123-120
TORONTO (AP) — Rui Hachimura encestó un triple tras un pase de LeBron James cuando el tiempo expiraba, para dar el jueves a los Lakers de Los Angeles una victoria de 123-120 sobre los Raptors de Toronto.
La asistencia a Hachimura aseguró que llegara a su fin la racha récord de la NBA de James, de 1.297 duelos consecutivos anotando cifras de dos dígitos en la temporada regular. Terminó con ocho puntos, al atinar sólo cuatro de 17 disparos.
No encestó en sus cinco intentos de triple y no cobró tiros libres. Su asistencia a Hachimura fue la undécima.
Austin Reaves anotó 44 puntos, 22 en el tercer cuarto, y los Lakers se sobrepusieron a la ausencia de Luka Doncic.
Después de que Brandon Ingram de Toronto falló una bandeja con 23 segundos restantes en el cuarto periodo, James pasó a Hachimura en la esquina para el tiro ganador. Fue el único enceste de Hachimura en el último cuarto.
Deandre Ayton anotó 17 puntos, Jake LaRavia tuvo 14, mientras que Hachimura y Nate Smith Jr. facturaron 12 cada uno. Los Lakers se recuperaron de la derrota sufrida en casa el lunes ante Phoenix para ganar por octava vez en nueve partidos.
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Deportes AP: https://apnews.com/hub/deportes
Idaho & Mississippi Saw The Largest Real Wage Growth, New Hampshire The Biggest Decline
Idaho & Mississippi Saw The Largest Real Wage Growth, New Hampshire The Biggest Decline
Real wage growth in the U.S. has become a central focus as inflation and new tariffs continue to strain Americans’ purchasing power.
Nationally, between July 2024 and June 2025, the nominal average wage rose from $1,200 to $1,250 per week—a $50 increase, or 4.2% growth. After adjusting for inflation, real wages grew 2.5%, giving workers about $30 more in weekly purchasing power.
This map, via Visual Capitalist’s Marcus Lu, highlights how each state performed in the 12 months ending June 2025, showing where workers are gaining purchasing power, and where they are still falling behind.
The data for this visualization comes from USAFacts.
States Leading Wage Growth
Idaho and Mississippi top the nation, with real wages rising 6.7% and 5.0%. Both states have seen rapid population inflows and tight labor markets, contributing to stronger wage pressures.
Other high-performing states, including Georgia, Vermont, and Kansas, also recorded gains above 3%.
State
Real wage growth (Avg.)
Idaho
6.7%
Mississippi
5.0%
Georgia
4.3%
Vermont
4.0%
Kansas
3.4%
Texas
3.2%
Nevada
3.1%
Arizona
2.7%
Florida
2.7%
Virginia
2.7%
Colorado
2.6%
Wyoming
2.6%
Alabama
2.3%
Indiana
2.3%
Connecticut
2.2%
New Jersey
2.2%
Ohio
2.2%
Oregon
2.1%
Arkansas
2.0%
Missouri
1.9%
Montana
1.8%
Oklahoma
1.8%
DC
1.7%
Wisconsin
1.7%
New Mexico
1.5%
North Carolina
1.5%
Maine
1.4%
Nebraska
1.2%
California
1.1%
South Carolina
1.1%
Alaska
1.0%
Minnesota
1.0%
Delaware
0.9%
Utah
0.9%
Washington
0.9%
West Virginia
0.9%
Pennsylvania
0.8%
Hawaii
0.5%
Kentucky
0.4%
Illinois
0.3%
Iowa
0.3%
Massachusetts
0.3%
Rhode Island
0.2%
Louisiana
-0.1%
Maryland
-0.2%
Michigan
-0.2%
New York
-0.4%
North Dakota
-0.7%
South Dakota
-0.7%
Tennessee
-1.2%
New Hampshire
-1.7%
U.S. National Average
2.5%
Moderate but Positive Growth Across Much of the Country
A large portion of states saw real wage gains between 1% and 3%. This group includes major population centers like Texas, Florida, Virginia, and Colorado.
Steady job creation and cooling inflation have helped wages outpace consumer prices in these areas.
Where Wage Growth Is Falling Behind
Eight states recorded negative real wage growth, meaning inflation outpaced pay increases. New Hampshire, Tennessee, and the Dakotas saw some of the largest declines, reflecting weaker labor market conditions.
New York and Michigan also posted modest decreases, suggesting ongoing economic transitions are weighing on earnings. These pockets of decline stand out against the broader national trend of improvement.
If you enjoyed today’s post, check out Ranked: The Cities Americans Are Moving To on Voronoi, the new app from Visual Capitalist.
Tyler Durden
Thu, 12/04/2025 – 23:00
Edgecombe anota y Maxey bloquea para que 76ers derroten a Warriors diezmados
FILADELFIA (AP) — El novato VJ Edgecombe hizo el tiro decisivo con 0,9 segundos restantes, Tyrese Maxey corrió para una tapa salvadora y los 76ers de Filadelfia superaron el jueves 99-98 a unos diezmados Warriors de Golden State.
Maxey anotó 35 puntos pero falló un tiro en suspensión cuando los 76ers perdían por un tanto. Edgecombe lo desvió, pero los Warriors rápidamente lanzaron un saque a De’Anthony Melton, quien había corrido hacia la canasta.
Justo antes de que el tiempo expirara, Maxey regresó para bloquear el tiro contra el tablero.
Joel Embiid anotó 12 puntos en su regreso a la alineación de los 76ers.
Pat Spencer anotó 16 puntos por los Warriors, quienes remontaron un déficit de 24 puntos a pesar de jugar sin sus dos máximos anotadores, Stephen Curry (contusión en el cuádriceps izquierdo) y Jimmy Butler (dolor en la rodilla izquierda).
Perdieron además a Draymond Green por una lesión en el pie derecho al final del segundo cuarto.
El triple de Maxey puso el marcador 67-43 con 8:06 minutos por jugar en el tercer cuarto. Pero los Warriors se valieron de una racha de 15-0 al inicio del cuarto periodo para volver al partido.
Tomaron una ventaja antes de que Edgecombe robara un saque con 8,2 segundos por jugar.
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Donna Vickroy: Remembering how Marshall Field’s was a gift to beleaguered holiday shoppers
Gather round, young cyber shoppers, and I’ll tell you a tale of Christmastime past, when gifts under the tree required a massive undertaking of physical prowess, change counting expertise and psychological endurance.
Call me sexist, but in my experience, this seasonlong workout was endured primarily by women.
It began each year on the day after Thanksgiving, moms and sisters and girlfriends and daughters would rise before dawn, peruse the local newspapers for budget-stretching coupons and leave the quiet of their warm, comfy homes to spend what seemed like a lifetime, Walking. The. Mall.
If her departure seemed lonely, it was quickly reversed when she turned into the parking lot and realized she’d have to walk half a mile, through slushy snow, to the nearest entrance. This always presented a dilemma: leave the coat in the car and risk frostbite on the way in, or wear it and suffer the arm strain that came from bending one’s elbow for hours.
A typical strategy began at an anchor store, such as Sears or JC Penney or Montgomery Ward, which often offered steep discounts on things like woks and toaster ovens. Then, after circling the store several times to ensure there was nothing better to be had, she’d haul those puppies out to the car, lock them in the trunk and trudge her way back into the war zone.
There were 70 more stores to peruse.
Among them were the walls of chaos known as the toy store. Securing Cabbage Patch dolls, Furbys and Game Boys often meant going mano-a-mano with other shoppers. Combat skills translated to Christmas morning delight.
After that, it was on to teen treasures — roller blades, Walkmans and anything emblazoned with the words Lisa Frank. Almost every adult list included a watch, from Casio to Seiko, none of which could track your daily steps, which for shoppers would have been considerable.
Christmas shopping caused a traffic jam in the Chicago Loop in December 1952 as thousands of shoppers converged on downtown stores, including Mandel Bros., in background, at the corner of State and Madison streets. (Chicago Herald American)
Savvy gifters often devised a grab bag system or took advantage of lay-away, a kind of reverse credit card system of making payments in advance.
In their attempt to cash in on the season, retailers would overstuff shelves and aisles, allowing only single file passageways. Many a shopper was horrified when her bag or backside derailed a display. The claustrophobia was compounded by the agonizing strains of “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer” on a loop.
Ah, these were the days before online shopping, next-day shipping and speedy e-gift card purchases. Back then, even a gift certificate demanded the buyer show up to the designated shop during store hours, stand in line and wait while the cashier filled out the paperwork.
While shopping with others had its advantages — someone to hug you when the whole thing became too much — it also meant you had to go in search of their coveted items, too, making the day even longer and the load even heavier.
Needless to say, the experience was both exhilarating and exhausting, bonding and damning. On the one hand, it was Christmas. On the other were 30 pounds of unwieldly plastic bags.
The season required the strength of Mr. Universe, the stamina of a long-distance runner and the bladder of a surgical nurse.
Several hours in, the depleted shopper’s mission would change to survival.
After enduring the long line at the mall restroom, she’d head to the Food Court. This is where having a shopping partner came in handy. One person would become food seeker, while the other the protector of the table, fending off aggressive attacks on “saved” chairs.
It all sounds horrible on paper, but most of the women I knew merrily rose to the challenge of getting the behemoth called Christmas off the ground.
Perhaps because it included a stop at what I called the Emerald City of department stores.
Marshall Field and Co. was an oasis in the chaos, a veritable mirage at the end of the mallway.
The lighting seemed calmer, the music softer, the displays more organized. And, of course, the staff, from cashier to janitor, seemed kinder and gentler.
Other shoppers, too, seemed to become less aggressive when they stepped into Field’s, as if the store demanded civility.
Purchases, from sweaters to baubles, were treated like treasures, neatly folded in tissue and gently placed in keepsake shopping bags. Boxes were a given freely. Gift wrapping? Why, of course.
Even if a shopper could only afford to buy a box of Frangos, she was deserving of the best customer service.
If the lure of a suburban Field’s was strong, a trip to the flagship store in Chicago’s Loop was an intoxicating family affair.
Oh, the festive windows. How merry to ride the escalator up and down the poshly decorated floors. Don’t forget a picture in front of the big tree at the Walnut Room.
A trip to Field’s seemed to soften the madness of a retail Christmas.
It was a reminder that the memory of material gifts and shopping madness would come and go.
But the warm feeling of being treated kindly would last forever.
Donna Vickroy is an award-winning reporter, editor and columnist who worked for the Daily Southtown for 38 years. She can be reached at donnavickroy4@gmail.com.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/12/04/vickroy-christmas-shopping-malls-fields/
Netanyahu Pleads ‘More Support’ From Trump To Secure Pardon In Corruption Case
Netanyahu Pleads ‘More Support’ From Trump To Secure Pardon In Corruption Case
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked US President Donald Trump for more help to receive a pardon from Israel’s president, Axios has reported this week.
Netanyahu made the request during a lengthy phone conversation with Trump on Monday, Axios wrote, citing two US officials and one Israeli official familiar with the matter. The two leaders also discussed Israel’s ongoing occupations of Gaza and Syria.
Netanyahu’s trial on multiple corruption charges began in May 2020, but the drawn-out proceedings were halted in October 2023 due to the start of Israel’s genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. The trial resumed this week, with prosecutors questioning Netanyahu in the Tel Aviv District Court in Wednesday’s session.
In the most serious case, prosecutors say the prime minister provided regulatory and other benefits to the owner of the Walla news site and the telecommunications firm Bezeq, in exchange for favorable media coverage.
Last month, Trump sent an official letter to Israeli President Isaac Herzog calling on him to issue a pardon for Netanyahu.
On Sunday, Netanyahu’s lawyer sent an official letter and 111 pages of documents to Herzog formally requesting a pardon. The Israeli prime minister claims he needs a pardon to lead Israel’s ongoing low-intensity wars in Gaza, Syria, and Lebanon. Herzog said he is reviewing Netanyahu’s request, but the process of reaching a decision could take two months.
During Monday’s call, “Trump told Netanyahu he thinks the pardon will work out but didn’t commit to any further steps,” Axios wrote, citing a US official. “Netanyahu wants Trump to do more, but the president has done all he can do,” a second US official added.
During the call, Trump allegedly told Netanyahu he should be “a better partner” in implementing the peace agreement with Syria. Trump also allegedly told Netanyahu to “take it easy” in Syria after Israeli strikes killed 13 people in the village of Beit Jinn earlier this month.
“The president told Netanyahu that the new leadership in Syria is trying to make it a better place,” one of the US officials said. Since coming to power one year ago with Israeli assistance, Syria’s new government has carried out a series of major massacres against the country’s minority Alawite and Druze populations.
On Wednesday, Israel carried out additional strikes in Syria, this time on the outskirts of Beit Jinn in the western Damascus countryside near Mount Hermon.
PM Netanyahu shares a video in English about his lawfare trial…
I want to share something with you >> pic.twitter.com/cLFxWI6igh
— Benjamin Netanyahu – בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) December 4, 2025
Trump also questioned the Israeli prime minister’s decision last month to kill 40 Hamas fighters trapped in tunnels in the Israeli-controlled areas of Gaza rather than allowing them to surrender, as Trump had asked.
Trump had allegedly encouraged Netanyahu to give some 200 trapped Hamas fighters amnesty in exchange for surrendering, seeing it as a model for disarming Hamas throughout the strip and as a way to advance the ceasefire.
On Wednesday, Israeli drone strikes killed five Palestinians, including two children, in the Al-Mawasi tent camp in Gaza. Since the start of the genocide in October 2023, Israel has killed at least 70,112 Palestinians, according to Gaza sources, including at least 357 since a US-backed ceasefire went into effect in October of this year.
Tyler Durden
Thu, 12/04/2025 – 22:35
El Salvador anuncia primera fase de modernización de puertos en el Pacífico con inversión turca
Associated Press
SAN SALVADOR (AP) — El Salvador anunció el jueves la construcción de un nuevo muelle en el puerto de Acajutla, en el Pacífico, con una inversión de 659 millones de dólares como parte de un acuerdo más amplio con una empresa turca que implica la inyección de 1.615 millones para modernizar las dos terminales portuarias más importantes del país centroamericano.
La modernización de los puertos de Acajutla y La Unión, también en el Pacífico, se llevará a cabo en varias etapas a través de La Unión Portuaria del Pacífico (UPDP), la cual asumió la operación de las terminales desde el 16 de diciembre de 2024 mediante una sociedad mixta formada por la estatal Comisión Ejecutiva Portuaria Autónoma (CEPA) y la firma turca Yilport Holdings Inc. El acuerdo implica la modernización y operación de esos puertos durante 50 años.
La empresa Yilport invertirá 1.615 millones de dólares en la modernización de ambos puertos. Este paquete se estructuró por etapas: la fase inicial de 50 millones para atender necesidades a corto plazo; la fase uno con 659 millones y la fase dos con 906 millones.
El gerente general de la UPDE, Luis Canto, explicó que el comienzo de la fase uno consiste en la construcción de un nuevo muelle de contenedores de 510 metros de largo, 17,5 metros de profundidad y cinco o seis grúas de última generación en Acajutla. Esta infraestructura tendrá capacidad para atender al barco más grande que se ha construido a la fecha, de 21.000 contenedores, añadió.
Detalló que el nuevo muelle triplicará la capacidad de carga de contenedores en Acajutla, y duplicará la capacidad de carga general. Aseguró que El Salvador contará con un puerto moderno para los próximos 20 o 30 años.
“Generará un montón de trabajo en la zona y va a posicionar al puerto, a El Salvador, como un hub. El lugar donde vienen las mayores líneas y de acá se distribuye a los otros países”, agregó Canto.
Refirió que cuando asumieron la operación del puerto de Acajutla había hasta 25 barcos en espera para descargar, la cual se logró reducir a un solo barco en las aguas salvadoreñas.
El puerto de Acajutla está ubicado en el departamento de Sonsonate, a 76 kilómetros al occidente de la capital, y es la principal plataforma marítima de El Salvador para la exportación e importación de materias primas y productos terminados. En la zona también se encuentra una planta de gas natural licuado.
En el Puerto de la Unión, construido en 2008 en la zona oriental del país, se efectuará una obra de dragado para recibir barcos de gran calado y activar la terminal, además de adquirir equipo moderno como grúas, cargadores y retroexcavadoras.
El presidente de la estatal CEPA, Federico Anliker, calificó a la empresa turca Yilport como un “socio internacional que ha demostrado compromiso serio con El Salvador” y afirmó que a un año de este trabajo en conjunto “ya es totalmente palpable, y visible, para todos los sectores”.
Trump’s Next National Strategy Will Center On Humanoid Robots
Trump’s Next National Strategy Will Center On Humanoid Robots
President Trump’s national industrial strategy centers on expanding U.S. dominance in semiconductors, AI, rare earth production, clean technology, space, and other emerging technologies expected to dominate the global economy in the 2030s. Following the administration’s push to accelerate AI data center buildouts and power grid upgrades, Politico now reports that the next major focus is poised to be humanoid robotics.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has been meeting with the heads of major tech companies and is weighing an executive order next year to spur domestic development and production of humanoid robots, while the Department of Transportation is setting up a robotics working group, according to Politico sources.
https://t.co/tPmp2Hq1mw pic.twitter.com/VChAa8p7j9
— Brett Adcock (@adcock_brett) December 4, 2025
The timing is notable: Elon Musk’s Tesla is preparing to scale production of its Optimus robot to one million units by the end of next year. Earlier this fall, Tesla reportedly placed a massive order for linear actuators from China, suggesting that Optimus production is set to ramp up in the near term.
Tesla Optimus Robot’s incredible progress after only 2.5 years. pic.twitter.com/ESTXSofJha
— Nic Cruz Patane (@niccruzpatane) December 2, 2025
A Department of Commerce spokesperson told the outlet: “We are committed to robotics and advanced manufacturing because they are central to bringing critical production back to the United States.”
Politico explains more about Trump’s emerging national robotics strategy that could be unveiled early next year:
There’s growing interest on Capitol Hill as well. A Republican amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act would have created a national robotics commission. The amendment was not included in the bill. Other legislative efforts are underway.
Related:
Goldman Finds “Inflection Point” With Humanoid Robots; We Tested Unitree’s Robodog
Goldman’s Chat With Top Robotics Firm Reveals Skynet Humanoid Timeline
China Humanoid Robotics Index Jumps After Unitree Debuts “Stellar Hunter”
Latest reports:
Humanoid Robot Roundup: Auto Industry Poised To Lead First Wave Of Adoption
China Issues Rare Bubble Warning Forming In Humanoid Robotics
The Trump administration understands that this period is a transformational moment in human history, and a point where a national strategy is essential to rapidly boost industrial capacity and position the U.S. as the leader in AI, robots, drones, and chips as the world fractures into a bipolar state amid a technological superpower race with China that goes into hyperdrive over the next decade.
Last week, Morgan Stanley analyst Shawn Kim showed clients that adoption of humanoid robots will top 1 billion units by 2050.
Kim explained:
In their Global Insight report published earlier this year, Morgan Stanley’s global Autos and Industrials teams estimated that global cumulative humanoid adoption could reach 1 billion by 2050. They generally assume a relatively slow pace of adoption until the mid-2030s, after which they believe the pace will begin to materially accelerate into the late 2030s and 2040s, given (1) technological progress across both hardware and AI foundation models, which may take over a decade to create “true” general-purpose humanoids capable of doing the vast majority of useful tasks; (2) price declines as technologies mature and supply chains develop; and (3) greater societal/political acceptance.
ZeroHedge Pro subs can read the full MS report in the usual place. It’s loaded with deeper inudstry analysis and charts that lay out where the whole industry is headed through 2050 as the Trump administration prepares to unveil its national strategy – this report is a must-read.
What Trump is doing today is preparing the nation for the 2030s. Supply chains must be localized, rare earths must be plentiful, and the U.S. must have the industrial capacity to build these innovative technologies domestically or on friendly shores. What you see today is proper stewardship of the nation, versus the previous administration that was so obsessed with nation-killing globalist policies.
Tyler Durden
Thu, 12/04/2025 – 22:10
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/trumps-next-national-strategy-will-center-humanoid-robots
White anota 30 puntos, Celtics propinan a Wizards su peor derrota de la temporada: 146-101
WASHINGTON (AP) — Derrick White anotó 30 puntos, su máximo número de la temporada, Jordan Walsh añadió 22, un récord personal, y los Celtics de Boston aplastaron el jueves 146-101 a los Wizards de Washington, pese a jugar sin Jaylen Brown.
White sumó nueve asistencias y siete rebotes para ayudar a que los Celtics mejoraran a 13-9. Han ganado ocho de los últimos diez partidos.
C.J. McCollum lideró a Washington con 22 puntos. Khris Middleton añadió 15, pero la derrota por 45 puntos fue la peor de la temporada para los Wizards, que se hundieron a una foja de 3-18.
Fue la décima derrota consecutiva de Washington ante Boston.
Brown anotó el martes 42 puntos, su máxima cifra de la temporada, en un duelo contra los Knicks de Nueva York. Esta vez estuvo ausente debido a una enfermedad.
Peyton Pritchard contabilizó 20 puntos y ocho asistencias por Boston. Neemias Queta anotó 17 puntos, y Afrernee Simons añadió 16.
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