Cold again. Probably mid 40s. Thankfully it does get warmer in the course of the day. Even without much sun, yesterday was comfortable in a light jacket, maybe even a bit warm for that. We did get some rain spatter in different parts of town during the afternoon and evening, but it barely got anything wet.
I did my kid wrangling and taxi service in the morning. D2 will be getting her braces off in about 6 weeks and she can hardly wait.
Did some auction stuff after that, then headed out to do pickups and visit my rent house. The issues there were some tongue and groove porch flooring repairs I’d done had failed, and there was water under the sink and it was getting worse. I’ll be gluing the boards back in place, maybe with a nail this time. I’ll swap out the old faucet and re-caulk the sink. Hopefully that will solve the water issue. I’m surprised the cheap faucet lasted as long as it did, and that I left it in place. One thing i’ve learned as a landlord, is to put quality stuff in the house.
You don’t want to be messing around at the property so put in stuff that will last. Toto toilets are expensive but they really don’t clog. The first time you DON’T have to fix a blocked toilet, it pays for itself. Ditto for cabinets, hardware, and other appliances and fixtures. The better the quality, the fewer problems.
This is generally true in life. Some people call it “Buy once, cry once.” I’ve rarely been disappointed that I bought something nicer, and often disappointed that something cheap failed. You don’t have to have “the best”, and price isn’t always an indicator of quality, but the best thing at the best price, with the compromises in areas that won’t degrade the use of the thing… that’s the sweet spot.
Always be working to improve your position.
And stacks will help. I’ve got everything I need to fix my toilet issue- if it needs fixing. Stack it up!
nick
Start with WA State. Please. West of the Cascades, they already want to be Canadians.
I subsidized the healthcare of around 4,000 people in Vantucky for four years. Your turn.
They’re so grateful. You’ll love it. I did.
Not.
If Wee Pierre had his father’s brains … Which father?
56F this morning. Not as chilly as yesterday but probably twice as damp.
Lunch is packed and bean broth is slowly filling the cup.
I’m crazy tired.
n
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/12/04/amazon-sued-by-dc-ag-over-excluding-areas-from-prime-delivery.html
What does one expect when the delivery areas are to “Thugville”. Crimes against drivers, packages stolen. Yeh, let’s sue the service rather than address the real problems.
Amazon should say “fine, we no longer deliver to Thugville. No deliveries to those areas at all. Clear out your thugs or suffer the consequences.”
Thugville is where the Amazon delivery drivers live.
And we know those Amish neighborhoods love to burn down their own.
Biden wanders in Africa while Trump heads to Notre Dame:
https://hotair.com/david-strom/2024/12/04/trumps-notre-dame-appearance-means-more-than-you-think-n3797559
Meantime in The District, shadowy figures are contemplating pulling the plug on FJB before the mass pardon finale.
Someone should do a Casey at the bat for Thugville.
There ain’t no joy in Thugville, OG Dushawn done got out…
n
@Ray, I am dithering over buying this lens for my Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II camera body: M. Zuiko ED 100-400mm F5.0-6.3 IS. Do you have any experience with it?
https://explore.omsystem.com/us/en/m-zuiko-ed-100-400mm-f5-0-6-3-is
I probably will buy from Olympus, because other sources have the same price. I would not consider buying a used one, even from Olympus, because the price is almost as high as new. It has been on sale for months for $1000, and is unlikely to get any cheaper until it is replaced by something better. That seems unlikely, because it is a popular lens, with versions for several cameras. It gets good reviews, and would be ideal for my needs compared to other similar lenses. Because its stabilization works with my camera’s sensor shift stabilization, it has the edge over some other competing lenses. It is, however, a full frame lens, which makes it big for a Micro Four Thirds camera. That also means it has good edge to edge sharpness. It is really entry level compared to other much more expensive lenses, which I wouldn’t want because of their price and even larger size.
I have a fondness for long lenses, and have always had one. I realize that I don’t use them a lot, which makes this expense seem a bit frivolous, but I think I will take the plunge. All lenses have compromises. This one is supposedly made by Sigma for Olympus, if I can believe some of the chatter out there. I have experience with another Sigma lens, and that is OK with me. I won’t be using it for action, and realize that is one of its compromises for reasonable size and price point.
Thoughts? Anyone else have any thoughts?
@Jim:
I have experience with the Olympus camera as that is what I use. I do not have experience with that particular lens. The image stabilization in conjunction with the lens stabilization should work very well for low light shots.
I have the 40-150 F2.8 and really like the lens. Olympus optics are excellent. The camera is small, lightweight, and much easier to hold than larger cameras. I cannot find the 100-400 on the B&H website. The lens does not have a constant aperture thus exposure will change within the zoom range. That lens is going to be fairly slow except in bright sunlight.
Remember it is a crop sensor so a general rule is to double the stated numbers. The 40-150 F2.8 is equivalent to 80-300 F5.6 on a full size sensor. So your lens would be equivalent to about a 200-800 on a full size sensor. That is getting into some fairly significant reach.
I also have the 12-100 F4 IS Pro lens and find that much useful for general use. The 40-150 is relegated to sports such as soccer and football where I need some reach. I do use the 12-100 for basketball where I am closer to the action.
The camera can take rapid image bursts. I recommend getting an SDXC card as that card is fast enough to allow continuous shooting for as long as I have needed, which is several seconds. I do recommend a second card as the camera has two slots.
I do like that the image viewer does not blank during continuous shooting. My prior cameras blanked and I found it annoying for sports.
A lot depends on what you want to use the camera and lens for. For general photography the 12-100 is excellent. For wildlife, in daylight, the lens you mentioned would work well. For sports, in daylight, it will work well. If you get into night games that lens will struggle.
One trick is to shoot in JPG mode and apply in-camera noise reduction. If you shoot RAW you will have to denoise in a separate program. The in-camera noise reduction is good. If doing sports at night, turn on the anti-flicker mode as that will avoid exposure and color shifting in the images.
The state senator for my area just got arrested for DUI and hit and run in Georgia. It will be interesting to see how the legal system spins this and how he will avoid felony charges. DUI is a felony as is the hit and run. I suspect he will retire as he is an old fart and quietly go away.
I have met him several times at local functions, mostly events that he tried to look important. Dedication of the museum, naming a bridge, high school graduation. Fluff stuff. I have never heard of him doing anything useful
Not currently. ALL transfers of handguns are currently banned, which means no buying, selling, gifting, transferring, inheriting. The Liberals are trying very hard to remove handguns (for starters) from the population.
>>What does one expect when the delivery areas are to “Thugville”. Crimes against drivers, packages stolen. Yeh, let’s sue the service rather than address the real problems.
If these two areas are getting less service then they should pay proportionally less for their Prime memberships.
I am not in favor of Canadian/American states, Canada should be Canada. A kissing cousin, not a sister.
That said it is clear that Canada & the other UK descendants suffer from the lack of a Bill of Rights, ‘negative rights’ with real teeth. The number of times are Supreme Court has enforced them against the US government in the last few decades is stupendous.
but like the United States they also suffer from a surface of party-ism. my best solution to that would be some sort of “popular house”, with the members elected at random from the populous for a term of one year, with the right to veto any legislation or tax.
>>Not currently. ALL transfers of handguns are currently banned, which means no buying, selling, gifting, transferring, inheriting.
Let me guess, surrender to the authorities though is allowed??
Just reported by Fox News – DJT met yesterday with FL Gov DeSantis as potential replacement for Sec Def should Pete Hegseth withdraw his nomination.
Man, you see how social media gets you, psychologically. I made an account on X a few weeks ago. Made my first longer post (thread) yesterday and apparently hit a nerve. Lots of impressions, likes, reposts, etc. Anyway, it seems like a lot to me. Of course, every new like or repost causes X to show me a notification, which causes me to open X.
It’s like a dopamine hit: wow, so many people interested in what I said. Mostly driven by their engagement algorithm, of course, designed to keep me coming back for more…
I think they should pay more to cover the increased risk of theft and assaults on drivers.
The discussion of breaking up Canada was started in the 60’s by the resurgence of French-Canadian nationalism in Quebec.
“Sanctuary (Roman’s Chronicles)” by Ilona Andrews
https://www.amazon.com/Sanctuary-Romans-Chronicles-Ilona-Andrews/dp/1641972912?tag=ttgnet-20/
Book number one of a one novella book dark fantasy paranormal romance series. The series is a spinoff to the Kate Daniels series. I read the well printed and well bound POD (print on demand) trade paperback published by Nancy Yost Literary Agency, Inc in 2024. I look forward to future novels in the main series and this spinoff series. Note that “Ilona Andrews” is the pseudonym for a husband and wife writing team.
Kate Daniels’s universe sucks. Forty years ago, the tech world crashed over the entire Earth and was replaced by the magic world in the form of a magic flare. Guns don’t work, cars don’t work, electricity and phones do not work. But magic works. Good magic and bad magic.
After a week, the tech world came back to a drastically changed world. And radically fewer humans. And the magic world came back after a while. And the tech world came back after that. And so on and so forth. Each world can last a few weeks or a few hours.
Roman is the local Volhv wizard in Atlanta serving Chernobog, the god of Destruction, Darkness and Death. He has worked a deal with his god that he gets December 23 to December 25 off each year. And his crew of very strange animals has drunk all of his eggnog and eaten all of his cookies during the night. And a 15 year old kid has passed out in his front yard with a knife wound in his thigh, asking for sanctuary. And mercenaries are chasing the kid with a powerful wizard.
I liked everything about the story. I especially liked the very clear distinction between the tech time and the magic time. I had never thought about it that way. The series may be inspired by “Ariel” by Steven Boyett and “Dies The Fire” by S. M. Stirling except those never interchange the tech time and the magic time, they just transitioned to the magic time and never went back.
The authors have a website at:
https://www.ilona-andrews.com
My rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Amazon rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars (5,210 reviews)
Lynn
@lynn, I liked that story too. Nice to see how powerful Roman really is, as it’s mostly hinted or offstage in the KD books.
BTW, you blew my budget for books this year. Between the KD and the Dark Queen/soulwood books, and the others by the same authors, I’ve been buying a lot of books this year, ~$500 at least.
Hardly used my KU sub this year.
n
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14158839/Vancouver-stabbings-Multiple-people-injured-citys-downtown-say-police.html
Speaking of Canada.
n
@Nick
“Ooh, who is Ric Brant?”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Brant
Worthy rival to Tom Swift, Jr. and closer to reality.
Sorry, dropped the “k”.
Good overview of the genre by John Axe:
https://www.amazon.com/All-About-Collecting-Boys-Books/dp/0875886361?tag=ttgnet-20
Hardy Boys is the premiere boy’s series. (The apex of children’s series collecting is Nancy Drew. The 12th printing of David Farah’s “Farah’s Guide” lists nearly 2500 title variants.) If you know the Hardy Boys from the bowdlerized versions issued in the 50’s, it’s worthwhile to pick up a couple of the original versions (inexpensive copies sans dust jackets are easy to find). As I commented several years ago, the claim that the early versions were racist does not hold up to scrutiny.
Applewood started to re-issue the original Hardy Boys a few years a go, but the project died after a dozen or so titles. Unfortunately, that probably means that similar projects with other boys and girls titles will never happen.
Many children’s series were outlined by the publisher (see Stratemeyer Syndicate) and written under contract, with authorship credited to a “house name” . The true authorship has since emerged in many cases, notably Leslie McFarlane for the first 21 Hardy Boys and Mildred Wirt Benson for more than 20 Nancy Drew’s.
I was at an estate sale 10-12 years ago and picked up some books that got short shrift in comparison to the shelf of Nancy Drews. I overheard a 20-something young man talking excitedly to his partner about “first editions” as he stacked the ND’s in a box. If I had advised him otherwise, even showed him the rudimentary proof of the dust jackets, he would not have believed me and would probably have been sure I wanted them for myself. Instead I simply told him that he needed to get a copy of Farah’s Guide to sort out the “points”.
IMO the best of the children’s series for the STEM-inclined is the original Tom Swift, written in the early 20th century and contemporaneous with the slew of inventions that transformed American life and industry during that time, the best of the authors had some good insights that are worth revisiting today.
My personal faves are still Brains Benton (boy detectives) and The Mad Scientists Club (boy adventurers).
disgusting:
https://hotair.com/headlines/2024/12/04/is-a-push-to-cut-veterans-disability-payments-coming-n3797577
“Solar Update”
https://areaocho.com/solar-update/
“I haven’t done a solar update since September. Our system for November generated 1378 kWh. We used 817 kWh and sent a total of 516 kWh back to the grid. Total for the system since August: we have sent 849 kWh more power back to the grid than we have used, with most of that being in November because of a combination of two things:”
I am wondering if he can run on the Powerwalls alone without the grid ? My neighbor can do this but he runs out of power about 2 or 3 am until the sun comes up.
That would be bad for Florida and, arguably, the country.
DeSantis was ahead of the curve when it came to exiting the lockdowns and laying a smackdown on Disney. Plus, Congressional control still depends on the four seats DeSantis delivered by having his office redraw the redistricting maps when the RINOs in the FL Legislature wanted to play the same old “Jeb!” games at the very moment the Republicans won power for a generation in the state.
I don’t think Jeanette Nunez would deviate too much from current policy, but DeSantis don’t surf.
I can recommend the Radio Boys series.
I read my first (half of it, anyway) from my uncle’s bookshelf in 1966. It was an old book, even then, probably one of his books as a preteen.
I read the whole thing, and the next several books, about a year ago. The early few books are available for free and I’ve considered paying for the rest of the series. But my virtual SBR is too large to buy books right now.
That would be bad for Florida and, arguably, the country.
DeSantis was ahead of the curve when it came to exiting the lockdowns and laying a smackdown on Disney. Plus, Congressional control still depends on the four seats DeSantis delivered by having his office redraw the redistricting maps when the RINOs in the FL Legislature wanted to play the same old “Jeb!” games at the very moment the Republicans won power for a generation in the state.
I don’t think Jeanette Nunez would deviate too much from current policy, but DeSantis don’t surf.
I hear that Matt Gaetz is looking for a job.
@lynn, I liked that story too. Nice to see how powerful Roman really is, as it’s mostly hinted or offstage in the KD books.
BTW, you blew my budget for books this year. Between the KD and the Dark Queen/soulwood books, and the others by the same authors, I’ve been buying a lot of books this year, ~$500 at least.
Hardly used my KU sub this year.
Dude, I am sorry but not sorry !
I do not have a book budget. I do have a wife who is threatening to beat me though if I do not slow down. She has not defined what “slow down” means.
If I retire then we may have to have a budget.
But, we are talking about building a 1,000 ft2 house and garage behind our house. $200K+.
My retired middle brother is complaining that he spends more money than they make. They own five homes and he is buying another bank.
Gaetz was the frontrunner for Governor in 2026 before the Attorney General dustup.
I’d say he still is the frontrunner. Gaetz probably still plays well in The Villages.
DeSantis was a JAG lawyer in Fallujah who earned real medals, unlike Beau’s. Unlike Gaetz, he is qualified to run the Defense Department.
Gaetz was always a long shot for Attorney General. Trump probably wanted Bondi but didn’t know how the whispers of Scientology ties and Stetson Law diploma would play in the Senate unless Bondi was seen as a more reasonable choice.
“Guns and Tasers”
https://areaocho.com/guns-and-tasers/
“One of the questions we hear all of the time is “Why don’t you just carry a Taser? You don’t need a gun unless you want to kill someone.””
“Today’s video is from Blount County, Tennessee. This happened in February of this year, and it is a video of a guy who was pulled over for DUI. You can see from the video that he was swerving all over the road, so a deputy initiated a traffic stop. He refused to get out of the car, claiming that the stop was only because he is black.”
“Once backup arrived, he continued to refuse to the point that a Taser was deployed several times. In the course of this, the primary deputy was shocked with the Taser. She stepped back, and with her out of the way, the suspect shot and killed the Deputy holding the Taser before getting away.”
Cop Killer. Sad, incredibly sad.
Assassination.
I just had $400 worth of blood work from July denied by UnitedHealth, the company who manages my employer’s self coverage.
$200 was routine, but my GP ordered “T” levels at another $200 because it is trendy.
I’m not going on therapy if that was his intention. I know all of the downsides.
https://apnews.com/article/manhattan-shooting-death-daa1e8c8c05606197a5bd2e0242f1683
BTW, you blew my budget for books this year. Between the KD and the Dark Queen/soulwood books, and the others by the same authors, I’ve been buying a lot of books this year, ~$500 at least.
Hardly used my KU sub this year.
BTW, which Kindle are you using ? Do you read while waiting to chauffeur a daughter around the place ?
“Meta seeks up to 4 GW of new nuclear power to help meet AI, sustainability objectives”
https://www.utilitydive.com/news/meta-seeks-up-to-4-gw-of-new-nuclear-power-to-help-meet-ai-sustainability/734599/
“The Facebook and Instagram parent aims to deploy new nuclear generation capacity to power its data centers beginning in the early 2030s, it said Tuesday.”
That is in addition to the GWs of power that FB uses already.
I just had $400 worth of blood work from July denied by UnitedHealth, the company who manages my employer’s self coverage.
$200 was routine, but my GP ordered “T” levels at another $200 because it is trendy.
I’m not going on therapy if that was his intention. I know all of the downsides.
Shades of John Grisham’s awesome book and movie, “The Rainmaker”.
https://www.amazon.com/Rainmaker-Novel-John-Grisham/dp/0345531930/146-1679716-0544446?tag=ttgnet-20
BTW, which Kindle are you using ? Do you read while waiting to chauffeur a daughter around the place ?
– I mostly use the various paperwhites. They are very light weight, and the text looks good to me. I always have the light on a little bit. I have two at the BOL, one newer and one that you have to anticipate the end of the page and flip early because it takes too long…
One or two at my bedside here.
I read on my phone while waiting for kids. The sync function works great, and is rarely more than a page or two off, and is usually right to the paragraph.
I’ve got a dozen Fires but never use them. And I still used the first ones with whispernet until they shut that off. One went in my travel bag so I could D/L content even without wifi.
I don’t do anything but read with my kindles so I never got the benefit of the Fires.
n
added- I’ll also use the online kindle reader while sitting at my computer. I like the big display and I can do other things, like watch an auction, on the other screen.
>> I just had $400 worth of blood work from July denied by UnitedHealth, the company who manages my employer’s self coverage.
Before I had to retire, UHC was shown the door by the yoga pants HR squad. The were replaced by Aetna. We were also a self-funded plan.
UHC replaced Aetna as the self-funded management company at my current employer last year.
Which got butt-hurt after one of the referenda, when France quietly let them know they were not French enough for the mother country.
I use a 7″ Fire as a video device on plane rides and during down time on conference trips.
I took Season Three of “Clarkson’s Farm” and “Chappaquiddick” to Boston last month.
At $50, I don’t worry about losing/breaking the Fire like I would an iPad. Install VLC via FDroid and just about any video file will play from a microSD card unless it is really hi-def.
I don’t even own an iPad.
Nothing of significant value goes into my travel laptop bag, but, while in New England, we did have to return to one hotel when I left my “maps” phone in the room after checking out.
Ok. It is valuable to me.
Just watched the video of the hit on the UnitedHealthcare CEO. Silencer. Subsonic ammo. Dude knew what he was doing. Calmly walked off…
n
Twitter/X is not like a dopamine hit, it is a dopamine hit, especially when using the app.
Twitter has always been about the app. The actual service is a grad school semester project.
The company didn’t even develop the app. They bought an open source project called Tweetie about 16 years ago and put a team of psychologists and developers to work making the interface more addictive.
Where are you getting Fires at that price? I don’t have a tablet, but would spend fifty bucks to have a portable video device…
Like Nick, I am a Kindle Paperwhite fan. Reading in bed, excellent, or outside in the sun… no worries. The only problem I have is that the internal memory is almost full.
i was not aware of the Brains Benton fan fiction:
https://www.brainsbentonanthology.com/
@Ray, thanks for the comprehensive answer.
I am one last look away from ordering that lens. I guess I won’t be happy until I try it. I looked at renting it, but why waste money?
B&H carries it here:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1576153-REG/olympus_v315070bu000_m_zuiko_digital_ed_100_400mm.html
as do lots of other sites. All have the same price, so I will probably order from Olympus.
As for other observations, I do like my Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II (whew, what a long name) camera, but have not used it enough to become comfortable with it. I need to remedy that. I still like my Pentax K20D, and have used it a lot since I bought it shortly after it was introduced. I am more comfortable with it for the time being. The Oly still seems a bit small for my hands. I chose the Pentax for other reasons, and it has performed admirably. The Oly has a better viewfinder, and is of course much more modern. I have battery grips that are always on both, and find them essential. The Pentax has incredible battery life, but the Oly seems lacking, possibly due to the electronic viewfinder, but also smaller batteries. I have not traveled with it.
I don’t do sports or action photography, so don’t need speed. A lot of my work is illustrative, and some is done with a tripod. I have only tried burst mode, and don’t have a need for it. I also have never tried video on my primarily still cameras. I am an old fashioned still shooter. I have used video cameras, but that was for a whole different need, and was in the past, unlikely to be repeated. I rarely use video on my phone.
As for lenses, I need reach, so the 100-400 (yes, 200-800 on a Micro Four Thirds sensor) is of interest. I have the 12-100 (24-200) and find it to be excellent but too short to be a good travel zoom. That lens kept me from buying the Oly for a while. My Pentax 18-250 (27-375 on an APS C sensor) is a great lens, and I use it a lot. I also have a 400 mm lens for the Pentax, descended from my Pentax Spotmatic bodies, and used with an adapter. Although it is manual, it performs well on the K20D with its in-body stabilization. I have used it with 2x and 3x extenders, but that is really a cumbersome beast. You can see why I want a long lens for the Oly. I have considered using a Cassegrain telescope, but that is way too much.
All in all, the 100-400 seems a good compromise.
Oh, I also have the 25 mm f/1.2 lens for the Oly. That was a splurge. I really like it. Olympus does make great optics. I think I mentioned that I have an old Pen D half frame film camera from the 1960s. It still works, and its noninterchangeable lens is superb. I considered getting the Olympus Pen F system, but was tired of the half frame format, and got the Spotmatic instead. That Pen D was almost always with me.
Thanks again.
I order from B&H as I have the SkipBoo card. It saves the sales tax which for me is almost 10%.
“Wikipedia’s Quiet Revolution: How a Coordinated Group of Editors Reshaped the Israeli-Palestinian Narrative”
https://www.algemeiner.com/2024/12/04/wikipedias-quiet-revolution-how-coordinated-group-editors-reshaped-israeli-palestinian-narrative/
“In an era dominated by search engines and instant information, Wikipedia holds an outsized influence. For millions of users, it is often the first — and sometimes the only — source of information on global events and historical contexts. Yet, as investigative journalist Ashley Rindsberg revealed in an explosive report, a quiet yet coordinated operation has taken root among the online encyclopedia’s editors, monumentally reshaping the way the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is perceived.”
“In a conversation with The Algemeiner this week, Rindsberg asserted that the campaign has “actually changed what appears to be the face of not just the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but of the entire justification for Israel’s right to exist and legitimacy, which is the real aim.””
Just more proof that Wikipedia is not a credible source of information.
I never thought that I would live during another attempted genocide of Jews.
Hat tip to:
https://thelibertydaily.com/
Gov. Gavin Newsom Wants $25 Million from CA Taxpayers to Engage in Lawfare against Trump
Homan should go ahead and announce his priorities in the southwest: Arizona, Nevada, and Northern California, making it clear that LA and SF are dead last on the list. What do you suppose would be the even-money bet in Las Vegas on the number of new illegal alien invaders into Southern California in the following three months. 500,000? 750,000? An even million?
Hate never sleeps.
n
But I do.
n
>> Just watched the video of the hit on the UnitedHealthcare CEO. Silencer. Subsonic ammo. Dude knew what he was doing. Calmly walked off…
Knew what he was doing, yeah, a pro assassin, not so sure based on current news updates:
Went to a local Starbucks
No sunglasses, upper third of his face captured on a surveillance camera
Light grey backpack more obvious than black
Was using a cellphone and dropped it at/near the scene
Pistol had three DNFs, those rounds and three casings not picked up
That should be fine. Part of our retirement planning is spending the money we saved for retirement. The only question is how long you intend to live…
>> I order from B&H as I have the SkipBoo card. It saves the sales tax which for me is almost 10%.
@Ray, SkipBoo card?
@Ray, @Greg, holding out on us? ;o
https://nypost.com/2024/12/04/us-news/probe-into-va-facility-uncovers-orgy-official-who-had-sex-with-32-coworkers-report/
Ohh… https://nypost.com/2024/12/04/us-news/slain-unitedhealth-ceo-brian-thompson-was-facing-doj-probe-for-insider-trading-report/
And not even one private guard accompanying a Fortune five CEO on his way to a side entrance of the Hilton hotel?
More to hear about this story…