Two-thirds of Americans are chumps, according to this survey

the sage of omaha has previously offered advice on this topic

For the second time in as many seasons, a major betting saga has impacted the NBA community, as Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier were among 34 people arrested two weeks ago following a federal investigation into alleged corrupt poker games and sports betting plots.

Last season, Jontay Porter was permanently banned from the NBA for disclosing inside information to sports bettors, and with FBI Director Kash Patel claiming more arrests are expected as the investigation continues, a sizeable chunk of Americans have concerns about the league's integrity. 

According to a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday, more than a third of Americans believe that NBA players and coaches are involved in illegal activities to influence betting on NBA games either very often or somewhat often. This belief spills over into how Americans feel about the integrity of the NBA, with 48 percent of respondents to the Quinnipiac Poll lacking confidence that the league's games are played fairly.

"Perception is important, and right now the NBA clearly has a perception problem," Nick Pietruszkiewicz, Assistant Professor of Journalism at Quinnipiac, said. "It might, too, have a trust problem."

Professional sports have a gambling problem, Professor Pietruszkiewicz, not just ‘trust issues.”

Next up:the NFL

At least Bogie did it for a good cause.

It started with land acknowledgements; now you can't sell or mortgage your property in British Columbia

First Nations' Land Grabs Get Bigger, Bolder and Now Aiming at Pipelines, Too

Beege Welborn, HotAir:

Oh, those feisty tribes!

Whatever will they think to say 'MINE, MINE, MINE!' about next?

Strangely enough, I have that answer, but you knew that.

Quick refresher:

A British Columbia Supreme Court judge, back in August, decided that Aboriginal title trumps, like, your mortgage and tax bill after a five-year hearing, leaving it to everyone else to straighten out the mess she just created. The indigenous Cowichan tribal council decided to lay claim to a lovely stretch of the Fraser River in downtown Richmond, B.C., where their ancestors had fished on and off in camps for centuries but never actually, like, lived. The mayor of Richmond upsets everyone because he makes sure every single property owner in town knows that the Indians now claim their lands, which no one had bothered to tell them before, or that they were even in danger of possibly losing title to this tribe out of nowhere.

Now, if you want to sell your property or make improvements, you have to get a blessing from the Cowichans, even though this is still in the appeals stage. But you won't be able to sell it because of the Cowichans - no one wants to deal with a tribe owning property. Banks are also canceling previously approved commercial loans based on the tribal court victory because no one wants to deal with a tribal council.

…. The city of North Vancouver, B.C. has just sent letters to its residents, warning them that their land titles may well be in jeopardy. Thanks to the inspiring victory of the Cowichans, there are - count 'em - three tribes laying claim to 'unceded property' within the township borders. It turns out, once everyone got spooked enough to look, that 95% of the land in British Columbia falls under the requisite parameters for Aboriginal title claims by whatever tribes get there first to plant their fishing spears and feathers.

95% of the land in BC is under Aboriginal title claim. The principles set out in the Cowichan case say that once Aboriginal title is established, it trumps the fee simple title granted to landowners. BC residents may soon no longer own their homes and businesses. https://t.co/Krk6Qgk1Rh pic.twitter.com/xaSglBTPdb

— Keith Wilson, K.C. (@ikwilson) November 6, 2025

Not to be left out, tribes already have announced dibs on land in Western Quebec, too, although the French may not roll as easily as the B.C. bunch.

The only holdouts from the land grabs so far appear to be the Albertans, who assert they are immune to claims as their land was  'ceded or surrendered'  by the tribes, not negotiated through treaties, as the other territories that are now facing these claims.

In today's news, I guess the theme is 'go big or go home.' 

The Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc Nation (say that five times fast) and allied bands filed a lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court asserting Indigenous title to almost half a million acres, which includes the entire town of Kamloops, B.C., a resort, and some other good stuff.

Ostensibly, it was a defensive move to stop the expansion of a gold mine or something, but come on, now - I didn't fall off the cabbage truck yesterday.

🚨MAJOR BREAKING

Canadian native land claims have EXPLODED OPEN

with reporters just discovering that the ENTIRE CITY OF KAMLOOPS (pop. 100,000)

is being sought as part of a land claim!

GO WOKE. GO MASSIVELY BROKE! pic.twitter.com/jCQFox6mdv

— Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@Tablesalt13) November 6, 2025

And the breaking Kamloops, Sun Peaks Resort snatch and grab are only part of the story. It turns out a consortium of eight other tribes had their eye on the same area, and now we've got an internecine First Nations fight.

🚨🚨BREAKING

The Stk'emlupsemc Te Secwepemc Nation have formally claimed rights to Kamloops B.C

But

The Citxw Nlaka'pamux Assembly, which represents eight First Nations including Ashcroft and Boston Bar is also seeking rights to it

😂😂😂 WHAT A CLOWN SHOW RODEO!! pic.twitter.com/2s8yrbs1PA

— Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@Tablesalt13) November 6, 2025

That's bad enough, right?

When I told you B.C. Premier David Eby was an uber-woke weasel, I meant it.

Here he is yesterday, with his First Nations buddies - the ones his land acknowledgments have helped start turning over his province to - signing an agreement with the tribes not to allow Alberta oil and fossil fuel products to pass in pipelines through their province to ports on the coast for export.

And yet another Chinese government spy

Military secrets this time

Fiber Laser Expert Convicted by Federal Jury of Espionage and Theft of Trade Secrets

A federal jury has convicted Ji Wang, 63, of Painted Post, N.Y., of two counts of economic espionage, one count of theft of trade secrets, one count of attempted economic espionage, and one count of attempted theft of trade secrets. 

Around July 1, 2016, Wang stole hundreds of files that contained non-public data generated during the DARPA project, including trade-secret manufacturing technology that would have enabled him to fabricate all manner of specialty optical fibers, including for fiber lasers.

…. Wang was born in China and immigrated to the United States in 1998 to work for Corning Incorporated.  Between 2002 and 2007, Wang was assigned to work on a joint research and development project funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Corning.  The goal of the 5-year, $11.4 million project was to develop optical fibers for high-powered lasers with military and commercial applications.  DARPA and Corning aimed to increase the power of fiber lasers by more than a factor of 1000.  DARPA sought to develop this technology to create laser weapons capable of shooting down drones and missiles.

…. Ten days before Wang stole the trade secret files, he had applied for China’s Thousand Talents Plan Award. The Thousand Talents Plan Award was an initiative by the Chinese government aimed at China-born residents who immigrated to the United States to study or work in science and technology fields. The Thousand Talents Plan Award incentivized these people to return to China by promising millions of dollars of investment to award recipients who returned to China.  Two months after Wang stole the trade secret files, he was selected to receive a Thousand Talents Plan Award.

Wang was negotiating with Chinese government entities to start a specialty fiber business in China from at least 2014 through 2017. Wang sought to receive tens of millions of dollars in investment from Chinese government entities, who would have been shareholders in his new venture. Wang planned to use the stolen trade-secret files to start this business in China. 

Wang’s business plans also touted the military applications of the technology. In one such business plan, which Wang submitted to a Chinese government entity, he advertised that specialty fibers “can also be installed on military vehicles,” including “tanks.” Wang claimed that such use of the technology on military vehicles could “be key to deciding victory or defeat.”  Ultimately, law enforcement disrupted Wang’s efforts before he was able to start a new business and exploit the technology he stole.

The Chinese have been doing this for decades. Way back in the early 1990s, a Riverside resident had built an international rare earths business, buying rare earths from China and reselling them to various manufacturers around the world. He hired an assistant, a Chinese woman who, unbeknownst to him, was the daughter of a general high up in the communist power structure, to help him in his purchases from China. One morning in 1995 he came to work and discovered that the woman had disappeared, taking with her copies of my friend/client’s sourcing and customer information and wiping out the computers in the office.

Shortly thereafter, customers starting calling: they’d all received identical telexes from the woman, acting as head of a new Chinese government-sponsored entity, informing them that the shipments already in transit would be turned around at sea and delivered to new customers, and no further shipments would be made, unless the customers tore up their contracts with the U.S. company and signed new ones with the Chinese. As the manufacturers/customers were faced with either shutting down their factories or meeting the Chinese government’s demands, they apologized to my friend, and then complied. He was ruined, and within a month he’d laid off all his employees and closed the business permanently.

That’s a true story: I was there. And it was just a small taste of what was to come.

Feds raid a Tren de Aragua gang stash house across the street from an elementary school, seize guns, drugs and criminals; guess what the pols are upset about?

Spoiler alert: not the presence of the stash house next to a school

The high-risk operation began at approximately 6:00 am on October 24. Federal agents with the US Border Patrol Tactical Unit (BORTAC) breached the apartment unit upon the execution of a federal arrest warrant, resulting in the apprehension of Roberth Jose Hernandez Garcia, a Venezuelan Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang member who was caught selling illicit drugs, firearms, and ammunition during several undercover DEA operations spanning between September and October in the Portland area, court records show. Seven additional subjects, all of whom are Venezuelan nationals with suspected TdA affiliation and have criminal records, were also taken into custody at the apartment complex.

According to federal investigators, the Tren de Aragua gang members are believed to have arrived in Portland just over a month ago after fleeing Chicago due to increased immigration enforcement operations. The city of Portland, like Chicago, is a sanctuary for illegal immigrants.

Oregon Lawmaker Tries to Disrupt ICE Arresting Cartel Members at 'Stash House' Near Elementary School

Oregon State Representative Ricki Ruiz allegedly attempted to disrupt the law enforcement operation to arrest the suspects who had been using the apartment unit as a "stash house" to harbor illegal drugs, firearms, and ammunition, all of which were intended for sale in the Portland area, according to federal investigators, as The Post Millennial reported exclusively.

Rep. Ruiz took to social media to not only slam the October 24 ICE operation, but also to promote a hotline for the Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition (PIRC), which rallies left-wing activists to interfere with federal immigration enforcement actions.

Here’s what he posted on Here’s what he posted on Facebook  

We can confirm that there was a heavy ICE operation across from Rockwood Preparatory School, in the nearby apartment complex and surrounding area. The school had to close for the day due to the operation. While we cannot confirm if the helicopters were part of the same activity, we understand why many residents are concerned and have reported noise disturbances. 

Witnesses reported over 10 vehicles arriving and targeting two individuals. Unfortunately, we expect to see more of these operations in the coming weeks. It’s important to remember that everyone still has rights — no matter what. 

Please save these numbers:

 PIRC Hotline: 1-888-622-1510 — to report ICE activity

 ECO: 1-888-274-7292 — for legal help and guidance 

These are not normal times. When a school in the heart of Rockwood has to cancel classes without notice and a community is left in crisis, it’s clear that these tactics are meant to create fear in one of our most diverse and vulnerable neighborhoods. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and work with our partners to ensure our community stays informed and protected.

And this being Oregon, here’s the top comment:

“Protect our children”? By bringing food baskets to a Venezuelan TdA gang holed up 50 yards from a school?

No surprise, biut it never hurts to remind us

These are the kinds of lies by omission that the MRC spotted:

That was then, this is now (Updated)

Last month, Trump was called a dictator because he (supposedly) forced the Disney Channel’s ABC to cancel Jimmy Kimmel’s show (it had nothing to do with the show losing $40 million a year).

Now, Democrats DEMAND that Trump force the Disney Channel to air Monday Night Football on You Tube

UPDATE

Good Lord, even Washington Post editors see the cheap politicking Fauxcahontas is engaged in:

The Washington Post editorial board pushed back on Warren's argument and wrote, "That is not, in fact, what’s happening here." The editorial was headlined, "Elizabeth Warren knows better."

YouTube TV said in a post on X on Oct. 30 that, despite its "best efforts," it was not able to reach a fair deal with Disney by Thursday's deadline, meaning customers would no longer be able to access Disney-owned channels and content, including college and pro sports. 

One of the issues at the center of the dispute was the fees Disney sought from YouTube TV to carry its channels.

"This is not an area that would be improved by the involvement of the government. Yet Warren complained on social media that President Donald Trump has 'let them get away with it,'" the Post editors wrote. "Get away with what? YouTube TV is trying to keep costs down for its customers, while Disney is trying to get the most value for its products. Buyers want prices to be lower, and sellers want prices to be higher. Such is life."

The Washington Post argued that Warren was effectively taking Disney's side in the fight and added, "Why should the president or a senator weigh in on Disney’s side, which is the side of higher prices for consumers? It certainly doesn’t make life more affordable for anyone, except maybe Disney investors."

The editorial board concluded that Disney and Google could resolve the matter without government interference.

"Warren, a former Harvard Law School professor who made big money consulting for corporations before she refashioned herself as a pitchfork populist, knows all this. Maybe she just thinks her supporters are not as smart as her," the paper wrote.

If you can't tow your trailer 200 miles to your fishing camp, or you live 50 miles outside of Lost Springs, Wyoming*, that's a problem

Instapundit:

CHANGE: Ford’s electric dream in tatters as automaker plots ending battery-powered version of America’s best-selling truck after huge losses.

Ford is considering scrapping the electric version of its F-150 pickup — once billed as the future of American trucks — after racking up billions in losses and watching demand collapse.

Executives are in active talks about axing the money-losing F-150 Lightning altogether, sources told the Wall Street Journal, in what could become the first major casualty of America’s faltering electric vehicle revolution.

The Lightning, launched with fanfare in 2021 and hailed by CEO Jim Farley as a ‘smartphone that can tow,’ was supposed to mark a new era for Ford. President Joe Biden even took one for a spin, calling it ‘quick as hell.’

But the hype faded fast. Mainstream truck buyers balked at the steep price tag — starting closer to $50,000 instead of the promised $40,000 — and worried about the trucks’ limited range, especially when towing or driving in cold weather.

In October, Ford sold just 1,500 Lightnings nationwide — the fewest of any F-Series model — compared with 66,000 gas-powered trucks. The company has lost around $13 billion on electric vehicles since 2023.

‘The demand is just not there,’ said Adam Kraushaar, owner of Lester Glenn Auto Group in New Jersey. ‘We don’t order a lot of them because we don’t sell them.’

Fresh from achieving huge victories for the working class, New York's nomenklatura jet off to luxury

Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Brooklyn anymore — thank God


Mamdani and his fellow Democrats head to luxury resort for Puerto Rico “SOMA” conference during shutdown

Letitia James and Alan Bragg will be there, along with other NY Democrats including Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul.

The capital of New York State is Albany; other cities large enough to host conferences of VIP working class heroes include Buffalo, Rochester, and New York City, but, as I write, the temperature in Albany and Buffalo is 45 degrees, and it’s 84 in San Juan. N’uff said.

AI Overview

SOMOS is a New York political conference that serves as an annual forum for elected officials, policymakers, and community leaders to discuss issues affecting Puerto Rican and Latino communities

. Held in Puerto Rico, this event facilitates dialogue, legislative discussions, and networking to address social, economic, and budgetary issues relevant to the Hispanic community, including topics like health care, immigration, and redistricting. It is a major event for networking and for lobbying on policies that will be considered in Albany. 

  • Purpose: The conference provides a platform for the development of social, economic, and legislative initiatives important to Hispanic communities across the state. It also serves to acknowledge the contributions of Hispanics to New York.

  • Key activities: Activities include workshops, seminars, policy institutes, and networking forums. Students can also receive leadership training.

  • Significance: It is a significant event for networking and for addressing key legislative issues, making it a crucial stop for lobbyists seeking to influence policy in Albany.

  • Participants: Attendees include elected officials, community leaders, and representatives from the private and nonprofit sectors.

  • History: The conference has been held for many years and has grown to become a major annual event in New York politics. 

There are some pretty funny comments about the conference at “City & State NY”

Why go to Somos?

To make deals, lift up Latino voices and, according to one of our experts, witness some premium ass-kissing.

Interesting

We're Up to Six Cases of Chinese 'Researchers' Smuggling Bioweapons Into America

David Strom, HotAir:

How many Chinese researchers are smuggling dangerous materials into the United States?

Who knows? But the answer is that at least six have been arrested this year, all associated with a University of Michigan laboratory, and all with potential links to bioterrorism. 

Three Chinese National scholars from University of Michigan laboratory charged for conspiring to smuggle biological materials into the U.S. https://t.co/fgnnu7EtDE @FBIDetroitpic.twitter.com/Wicm6h4R2n

— FBI (@FBI) November 6, 2025

Let that sink in. As we debate the wisdom of allowing massive numbers of Chinese "students" into the United States, we keep getting news about Chinese "scholars" importing dangerous biological materials that can be weaponized into the country

Three were arrested earlier this year, smuggling in a fungus that is ideal for use as a biological weapon against our agriculture industry, and three more were arrested yesterday, as they were trying to flee the country using what are obviously elaborate intelligence agency tactics. 

After Han’s arrest and removal from the United States, UM initiated an internal investigation into the Shawn Xu laboratory. All three defendants refused to attend a mandatory meeting or participate in the investigation and so were terminated. This termination made them eligible for removal by the Department of Homeland Security.

The defendants purchased airline tickets to depart the United States from Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) to the PRC on October 20, 2025. On October 10, 2025, federal agents attempted to locate the defendants at their home and elsewhere but were unsuccessful. That same day, the defendants rebooked their flights for October 15, 2025. They also booked flights to the PRC departing from John F. Kennedy International Airport for 2:00 a.m. on October 16, 2025. The defendants did not cancel or show for their DTW flight on October 15, 2025. Defendants instead traveled to New York and attempted to board the early morning JFK flight to the PRC on October 16. During an inspection by CBP, Z. Zhang made false statements about Han. Bai and F. Zhang told CBP officers they had received packages from Han including after her arrest or removal from the United States.

Strom: “Sounds totally normal. Who doesn't disappear from the radar and book wildly expensive tickets at multiple airports in order to escape the country after being caught smuggling genetically engineered roundworms into the country? “

Nothing to see here. Look away. 

DETROIT, Mich – Three research scholars from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) were charged today in a criminal complaint with conspiracy to smuggle biological materials into the United States and for making false statements to U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers, announced United States Attorney Jerome F. Gorgon, Jr. These are the latest charges in a long string of cases stemming from University of Michigan (UM) international research activities.

“Allegedly attempting to smuggle biological materials under the guise of ‘research’ is a serious crime that threatens America’s national and agricultural security,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “We will remain vigilant to threats like these from foreign nationals who would take advantage of America’s generosity to advance a malicious agenda.”

“At some point, pattern becomes practice. And, apparently, these three men are part of a long and alarming pattern of criminal activities committed by Chinese Nationals under the cover of the University of Michigan. This is a threat to our collective security. We are thankful for the vigilance of our elite federal partners—ICE HSI, FBI, and CBP—as a counterweight against this threat,” said United States Attorney Gorgon.

Charged were Xu Bai, 28, Fengfan Zhang, 27 and Zhiyong Zhang, 30. Bai and F. Zhang were charged with conspiracy to smuggle biological materials into the United States and Z. Zhang was charged with making false statements to federal agents.  All three men were research scholars holding J-1 visas who were conducting research at the UM laboratory of Xianzhong Xu, commonly referred to as the Shawn Xu laboratory.

According to the criminal complaint, in 2024 and 2025, Bai and F. Zhang were the recipients of multiple shipments containing concealed biological materials related to round worms which had been sent from the PRC to the United States by Chengxuan Han, a citizen of the PRC. Han was pursuing a Ph.D. from the College of Life Science and Technology in the Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in Wuhan, PRC and in June 2025, traveled to the United States to work in the laboratory at UM.  Han recently pleaded no contest to three counts of smuggling and one count of false statements, was sentenced and then removed from the United States.

Strom: I looked up how many cases there have been this year, and Grok returned this:

Strom: “We now have parallel police organizations in the United States run by the Chinese Communist Party. Students are blackmailed by the Chinese Communist Party to spy while they are here in the United States. And the Chinese have completely infiltrated our telecommunications infrastructure and are attacking our grid as well.

Clearly, China is waging a "gray zone" war against the United States. 

There was a time when it was not difficult to argue that America got more than China did by admitting Chinese students into our universities. They are among the best of the best, and many chose to stay. 

But that case is no longer easy to make. Chinese students and researchers are blackmailed into spying for China, and many of these people are clearly agents of the CCP. 

You don't smuggle in bioweapons with good intentions. 

This Hiong Protester (probably dead now) nailed it five years ago: “Donald Trump. Don’t trust China. China is asshole”