Bill’s Commentary:
“Surprise!!!“
Shocker: Soros-Backed Tides Foundation Funding Wikipedia
X user DataRepublican, also known as Jennica Pounds, who leads DOGE-adjacent efforts in an open-source capacity, has delved deeper into the dark-money-funded NGO world. Her latest target: George Soros and one of the largest soft-power projects of the 1990s, called the Muskie Fellowship program.
But the focus here is not the Muskie Fellowship program, but rather her question: “This is straight off the Federal Register. Now ask yourself why Wikipedia doesn’t mention the Soros Foundation.”
She added, “And fun fact — Soros had further grants for these graduates of the Muskie fellowship program. Hard to interpret this as something other than using our taxpayer funds to educate his minions.”
Bill’s Commentary:
“How is your blood pressure these days?”

Bill’s Commentary:
“Is this true?”
MIT study on AI profits rattles tech investors
Wall Street’s biggest fear was validated by a recent MIT study indicating that 95% of organizations studied get zero return on their AI investment.
Why it matters: Investors have put up with record AI spend from tech companies because they expect record returns, eventually. This study calls those returns into question, which could be an existential risk for a market that’s overly tied to the AI narrative.
Driving the news: MIT researchers studied 300 public AI initiatives to try and suss out the “no hype reality” of AI’s impact on business, Aditya Challapally, research contributor to project NANDA at MIT, tells Axios.
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