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New research sheds light on a familiar problem, with important implications for food safety
The post No More Tears? Scientists Take a Keen Eye to Onion Slicing appeared first on Nautilus.
Anthony Albanese’s visit to Donald Trump in Washington brought together two war criminals who have backed Israel’s genocide and now want to plan for war against China.
The post Albanese’s Trump visit shows his enthusiasm for US and Israeli savagery first appeared on Solidarity Online.
Solidarity spoke to Hamish Paterson, a member of the Maritime Union of Australia who joined the Sumud Flotilla to Gaza, about their brutal treatment by Israel and what they learnt about the violence inflicted on Palestinians
The post Gaza flotilla participant ‘I saw the mentality of the Zionist regime. We’re not going to stop’ first appeared on Solidarity Online.
If six people nonviolently protesting outside an ICE facility is a criminal conspiracy, all First Amendment-protected activity is at risk.
The post Feds Say Kat Abughazaleh “Impeded” ICE Agents. That Would Put Her on the Right Side of History. appeared first on The Intercept.
The Italian scientist who sparked an electric revolution that led to the beloved horror story—and the battery
The post Meet the Real Dr. Frankenstein appeared first on Nautilus.
Tetsuya Yamagami is now on trial after the killing that forced a national reckoning.
The post Shinzo Abe Killer’s Trial Is Exposing the Christian Cult Entrenched in Japanese Politics appeared first on The Intercept.
Overexuberant pet care could be killing our fur babies
The post You Might Be Loving Fluffy to Death appeared first on Nautilus.
Abughazaleh is one of six activists facing federal conspiracy charges for actions like blocking an ICE agent’s car in Broadview, Illinois.
The post Trump DOJ Charges House Candidate Kat Abughazaleh With Conspiracy for Protesting ICE appeared first on The Intercept.
Zebrafish with a particular mutation drink like, well … fish
The post Does This Gene Determine How You Handle Your Booze? appeared first on Nautilus.
Judge Susan Stallings refuses to recuse herself from the third trial of Richard Glossip, despite her ties to the Oklahoma County DA’s office.
The post Her Mentor Sent Richard Glossip to Death Row. Can She Give Him a Fair Trial? appeared first on The Intercept.
Dear President Trump,
I wanted to take a moment, between shoveling snow and apologizing for existing, to thank you for something truly remarkable: You have united Canada. Not politically, not economically, not even spiritually—but in a deep, existential, Tim Hortons double-double-fueled way that transcends provinces, poutine recipes, and hockey rivalries. So from the 49th parallel north, I say: Merci beaucoup!
Because you have, in your own uniquely spectacular fashion, created a unified country. Not by treaty or referendum, but by a shared ripple of disbelief, bemusement, and defensive patriotism. From Nova Scotia’s lobster fishers to Saskatchewan’s wheat growers, from Ontario’s suburban bakers to British Columbia’s kelp-designed charcuterie board makers, we find ourselves speaking in one collective tongue, harnessing a singular voice that says: “Did that just happen?”
At DrupalCon Vienna, we opened the opt-in period for module maintainers to volunteer their modules to be migrated to GitLab issues. You can opt yours in at #3409678: Opt-in GitLab issues.
That means that we will have some projects with issues on Drupal.org and some other projects with their issues on GitLab during this transition period. Due to this, some things will change in our current systems.
Changes to Drupal.org
The issue cockpit on each project's page will go away. The current issue cockpit that will see in projects reads data from our internal issues, but as projects transition to GitLab issues this block no longer makes sense. We will replace this for a simple "Issues" link that will take you to the right issue queue, whether it is GitLab or Drupal.org.
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya was hailed by Western governments and media as the savior and rightful leader of Belarus. But leaked emails reveal her increasingly unpopular campaign for power in Minsk nearly collapsed under the weight of corruption scandals and infighting. When Belarusian opposition figure Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya declared herself “President” of an alternative government in 2020, she was enthusiastically embraced – and showered with funding – by the Western governments which yearned to depose the longtime leader of her country, Alexander Lukashenko, […]
The post Leaks expose collapse of EU/US-backed Belarusian ‘opposition’ first appeared on The Grayzone.
The post Leaks expose collapse of EU/US-backed Belarusian ‘opposition’ appeared first on The Grayzone.