Common Sense
In honor of Thomas Paine and other Founders & Immigrants. In memory of my daddy Horst Bingel and my mom Irma Bingel
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Foreign Borrowers Rush Into Asia/Australia Bond Markets
Growing fears of Moscow seizing money to fund war, Russians are withdrawing cash money from their bank accounts
Why the World’s Largest Megaproject NEOM in Saudi Arabia Collapsed
China’s Yuan Is Challenging The Dollar In Africa with Palki Sharma
Bernd Prange: CDU-Bürgermeister einer Kleinstadt in Sachsen-Anhalt spendet 10.000 Euro an AfD
The UAE announced that it would halt all trade and financial transactions with Iran.
A guide to Elul: The Jewish last month of year is for reflection and repentance
Unregulated online trade of mummfied remains is the real ‘mummy’s curse’. Really!
Can missing, natural indigo light explain the ‘myopia boom’ in children spending too much time indoors?
Die woke Welt ertrinkt in ihrer eigenen Lächerlichkeit (oder der gefährlichste Mann Deutschlands) von Roland Tichy
Lena Schilling (MdEP) zu PFAS-Risikoanalyse: „Diese Drastik hat mich echt beeindruckt!“ Wirklich!
Sacked Ukrainian defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov calls for presidential election
56 million years ago fossil forest during the PETM offers chilling window into climate change future. Really!
South Carolina Police Department Says young female Officer Used Flock Cameras to Stalk Ex-Boyfriend 166 Times
About the transgender medical industry in the US
- 225+ American hospitals launched pediatric gender programs.
- $50 million in puberty blocker claims—billed as an "unspecified endocrine disorder."
- $11 million more for teenagers 13 to 17—billed as early puberty.
- "Gender dysphoria" is NOT an endocrine disorder. And a 17-year-old is NOT in early puberty.
- Puberty blockers: $16,385 per child, per year
- Lifetime hormone therapy: $25,000 to $75,000—before a single surgery
- Mastectomy: $12,680
- Vaginoplasty: $53,645
- Phalloplasty: $133,911
University of Arizona together with the Gila River Indian Community to open nation's first MD medical school on tribal land near Phoenix
- Launch Date: Begins in July 2027.Class Size: Admits 10 students annually.
- Curriculum: A three-year MD Primary Care Accelerated Program. Students spend the first 18 months in Phoenix and the final 18 months doing clinical training in Sacaton.
Trump Administration Moves to Open nearly 45 Million acres of National-Forest Acres to Logging and road construction to prevent wildfires
IBM Connects Its First Modular Cryogenic Systems in Milestone Toward Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
The Educated Republic: Scott Atlas on Thomas Jefferson
Russia has continued to provide direct military support to Iran through weapons and weapons components transfers.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu (D) formally warns private property owners not to lease parking to ICE
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
What Drove Life Into The Trees during evolution?
Meta’s $200b-$1 trillion lawsuit could change social media forever
What's Behind India's 'Record' Social Media Takedowns in India? with Palki Sharma
Time For India's electronic payment system UPI in Qatar
President Trump is serious: Hormuz could become U.S. territory. Really!
The One Big Beautiful Bill restored 100 percent expensing for machinery and equipment, immediate expensing for domestic research and development, and temporary full expensing for qualifying factory structures
Copper is new king for Australia's BHP as profit jumps 30%
One of the most egregious mistakes in journalism: Comparisons with same period last year
On a daily basis tons of news media articles are published including such annual comparisons per month, quarter, semi annual.
Often times this information is rather useless or even disinformation! What if e.g. last year's number was an aberration from normal or an extreme value or unique for some reason. Some journalists note this deviation from normal, but often without further analysis.
Much better would be comparisons to some normal value e.g. moving averages or monthly/quarterly,semiannual averages over several years etc. Practical suggestions: A 12 months moving average for monthly data and a 16 quarters moving average for quarterly data. You get the idea!
Given that it is now the second quarter of the 21st century with so many data sources and analytics easily available, this journalistic failure is even more difficult to excuse!
However, too many journalists are lazy or lack understanding!