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Sat, 03/08/2024 - 03:30
Not that reality actually means much, but here’s a little dose of it anyway: At a rally in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, Donald Trump rolled out a new attack on Vice President Kamala Harris that showcased his well-known fondness for high-toned discourse: Her handling of immigration reveals her as not just weak, but also dumb. The former president luridly claimed that Venezuelan gang members were “plotting to conduct ambush attacks” on American cops, then added: “All the while Harris and Biden sit in the White House and try to figure out who is dumber.” He proceeded to blame “Border Czar Harris” for a series of crimes by migrants, even though President Biden tasked her with addressing the root causes of Central American migration, while the Department of Homeland Security secures the border. Unfortunately for Trump, unpublished DHS data shows that border encounters between ports of entry plummeted again to approximately 57,000 in July, according to an official familiar with the numbers. The data, which is preliminary until its official release in the coming days, was also leaked to CBS News and The New York Times.
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Sat, 03/08/2024 - 03:00

A Rock: Feel how solid it is. How smooth. How heavy. Like, really heavy. Good lord. Was your kid lugging it around all week? Is this the burden we all bear—lugging around rocks that we thought, for just a fleeting moment, were special? What rocks in our own backpack can we unload? And will your kid remember this particular rock and have a fit when they discover you threw it in the rockpile outside?

A Broken Stick: The stick is broken, barely hanging together. So is the world. You can take comfort in knowing that all things are broken. Your kid will probably not take such comfort. Is it better to conceal the broken stick or confront the reality of its brokenness? A difficult decision in much of life. But not here, since it’s just before dinner and your kid is already hangry.

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Sat, 03/08/2024 - 02:57

PORTLAND, Ore., 1 August 2024Drupal, the most powerful open source content management system for everyone from Fortune 500 enterprise companies to mission-driven nonprofits and entrepreneurial small businesses, is launching the latest upgrade to its popular software.

Drupal 11 continues enhancing the strengths of the platform. It makes structured content, workflows, and content governance more flexible and easier for ambitious builders.

Drupal 11 is designed to empower ambitious site builders to build exceptional websites and to accelerate Drupal's innovation,” says Dries Buytaert, Founder and Project Lead of Drupal.  “With Drupal 11, we've made Drupal more intuitive, powerful, and flexible, ensuring it continues to lead in web development and digital experience creation."

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Sat, 03/08/2024 - 02:00
Trump’s close adviser, the literally insane Laura Loomer, posted the following and Trump retweeted it: In case you need something to send to a brainwashed relative to prove Harris is Black, here’s a picture of her and her father: He’s still alive: Her father is Black. Clearly. He was born in Jamaica. And she has always identified as Black and Indian which is what she is. Like tens of millions of other bi-racial Americans, she identifies as both. And also like most Black Americans she has a slave owner forefather. Do these people have any idea what they are saying? This is so dumb I can hardly wrap my mind around it. But get ready. It’s going to be a thing.
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Sat, 03/08/2024 - 00:30
The fault lies not in their candidates “Trump didn’t change the party, he revealed it,” Stuart Stevens (“It Was All a Lie: How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump“) tells The Daily Blast. It’s a view the former Republican says he forced himself to admit. Lee Atwater’s1981 confession about the Southern Strategy was more than a political strategy. It was an admission that it would work on racist sentiments present among the GOP base. “We were very aware of this ugly, dark side,” Stevens says of himself, Nicole Wallace, and other Bush administration colleagues. “But we thought it was a recessive gene, and that we were the dominant gene.” They thought their party would move their way, just out of political practicality. It did not. Stevens tells Greg Sargent he did not write another of those “if only they’d listened to me” books. Because the GOP did listen to him. “American conservatism is a failed intellectual exercise,” Stevens concludes. It is no longer a political party but an extremist movement.
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Sat, 03/08/2024 - 00:13

July’s Tory defeat, following as it did years of cruelty and misrule, was richly deserved. For many Tribune readers it will have been a moment of relief, finally putting an end to the ruling party’s planned further assaults on trade unions, human rights, and material security. To call the feeling that night relief alone, however, […]

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Sat, 03/08/2024 - 00:11

India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was dealt an unexpected blow in the recent elections, as the far-right Hindu nationalist party lost its parliamentary majority. The party has presided over an increase in anti-Muslim lynchings, an authoritarian crackdown on opposition parties, and widening inequality. In 2019, it introduced the […]

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Sat, 03/08/2024 - 00:11

To adequately understand the historical context of Israel’s genocidal policies towards the Gaza Strip, one must first accept the definition of Zionism as settler colonialism. Settler colonialism differs from classical colonialism. The settlers are not expatriates sent by an empire to build colonies that exploit new countries and their peoples for the benefit of the […]

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Sat, 03/08/2024 - 00:11

It’s been ten months of genocide in Gaza, and it’s been seventy-six years of denial of Palestinian rights, of ethnic cleansing, of occupation, and of Israeli state and settler brutality. The term ‘devastation’ does not cover the situation now facing people in the Strip. In its latest assault, Israel has systematically targeted education and health […]

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Sat, 03/08/2024 - 00:10

In December 2023, Ndileka Mandela, the granddaughter of Nelson Mandela, condemned the rich world for supporting a global system of ‘climate apartheid’. Speaking at the COP28 summit in the United Arab Emirates, Mandela stated that the term ‘apartheid’ was appropriate to describe the impact of climate breakdown because ‘the Global North a using their economic […]

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Sat, 03/08/2024 - 00:09

Knocking on the door of Number 10 even as the new regime moves in is a crisis requiring the prime minister’s most urgent attention: Britain’s housing emergency. Before the election, Keir Starmer’s deputy, Angela Rayner, promised action in the ‘first days and weeks in office’. Housing didn’t make it into Starmer’s pre-election ‘first steps’ promises […]

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Sat, 03/08/2024 - 00:07

There are few events more pivotal in modern history than the battle of Cuito Cuanavale, which between March 1987 and June 1988 witnessed Cuban, Namibian, and Angolan soldiers fight against the South African Defence Force (SADF) in the largest military confrontation in Africa since the end of the Second World War. The clash overwhelmed the […]

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Sat, 03/08/2024 - 00:06

‘PLEASE look at these pictures. Please think about them. That is not too much to ask. We — you and I — are the fortunate ones. At most we need only to look at pictures and read the news. But the people of Vietnam live (and die, many of them) with these horrors from day to day.’ Tribune’s […]

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Sat, 03/08/2024 - 00:05

Like a surprising number of British teenagers during the 1980s, Trish Keenan had become consumed by a black-and-white, nostalgic vision of Britain’s recent past. ‘I was obsessed with the kitchen sink idea of the 60s,’ Keenan told The Wire magazine in 2009. ‘I felt umbilically connected with it because of my upbringing. It was the […]