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Sat, 23/08/2025 - 04:10

“The White House published a list of Smithsonian exhibits, programming, and artwork it considered objectionable on Thursday, one week after announcing that eight of the institution’s museums must submit their current wall text and future exhibition plans for a comprehensive review.” —New York Times

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A placard on the nineteenth-century fur trade describes Canada as a sovereign country.

An agricultural exhibit in the National Museum of the American Indian uses the Native American spelling “maize” instead of the Anglo-American spelling “maze.”

The Air and Space Museum makes several references to well-known celestial bodies, but makes no mention of the president’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Too many French in the French Impressionist wing.

The First Ladies exhibit at the American History Museum includes a lovely Hervé Pierre gown from First Lady Melania Trump that she was not done wearing.

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Sat, 23/08/2025 - 02:39

Let’s be honest: It’s not always easy to be part of a global community. And the last few years have made that clearer than ever.

The Drupal Community Working Group (CWG) is here to help create a more supportive and inclusive community for everyone. We uphold our Code of Conduct, and support community members navigating tough situations. We’re also working behind the scenes to build proactive systems of care and recognition. It’s challenging work, but it’s deeply meaningful.

We’re currently looking to expand our team.

Why now?

Because communities don’t just maintain themselves. They need caretakers. And the world we’re building today needs people who can hold complexity with care, especially in open source.

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Sat, 23/08/2025 - 01:22

Everyone knows Epstein and Ghislaine—but few know the shadowy family dynasty behind them. From Mossad and CIA ties to Silicon Valley and D.C., Alan MacLeod uncovers the Maxwells’ secret empire.

The post The CIA, Mossad, and Epstein: Unraveling the Intelligence Ties of The Maxwell Family  appeared first on MintPress News.

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Fri, 22/08/2025 - 23:00

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  • Flies faster than most hummingbirds, albeit in bursts
  • Gobbles, purrs, yelps, chirps, clicks, and kee-kees
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It is a truth, if not universally acknowledged then at least generally believed, that Ben Franklin put forth the turkey as our national bird. This is not true. He did criticize the eagle on a draft of the Great Seal as looking rather like a turkey, and in so doing he did call the turkey, however un-seal-worthy, “a much more respectable Bird” than an eagle. Eagles, he said, did not make their livings honestly, being too lazy to fish for themselves. A turkey, in contrast, besides being “a true original native of America,” was, by his lights, “though a little vain and silly,” still “a bird of courage.”

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Fri, 22/08/2025 - 22:00

Remember me? I’m the guy with “Christian” and “Patriot” on my Twitter profile. My avatar is a picture of me wearing sunglasses and a baseball hat in the front seat of my car. I also have a #girldad on my profile, but that only applies to two weekends a month. I’m a critical thinker. I’m a complex guy. I’m not one of those blind partisan voters.

I am uncomfortable with how Republicans say Democrats are too focused on identity politics, woke ideology, socialism, CRT, and DEI. Not that Democrats are, just that Republicans say they are, so it must be true.

I’m socially liberal and fiscally conservative, which is no way a meaningless label I use to mask my bigotry and disdain for any voice different than mine.

Yeah, I think gay people should be allowed to get married, because I’m socially liberal. I also don’t support federal spending on health care, education, environmental protection, or raising the minimum wage for the first time since 2009. I mean, $7.25 is plenty. I’m fiscally conservative and socially liberal, in that I act liberal in social settings.

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Fri, 22/08/2025 - 20:08
The interviews in this collection were conducted with prominent thinkers, such as Steve Keen, Herman Daly and Jayati Ghosh, with important things to say on areas of economy often neglected or distorted by mainstream economics. The subject matter ranges from ecological economics, through to development, methodology, conventions, finance, financialisation and banking. If you want to […]
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Fri, 22/08/2025 - 18:57

The pattern is all too familiar. Someone commits a crime, the far right seizes on it as supposed proof of their racist theories about the origins of crime, a particular group is targeted on social media, and violence begins — often fuelled by conservative figures in parliament. This happened in the UK during the summer […]

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Fri, 22/08/2025 - 17:00
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