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Palestinians and their supporters are celebrating the ceasefire and an end to the killing in Gaza. But the Trump-Netanyahu plan still leaves Gaza as an open-air prison under effective Israeli control.
The post Peace plan relief but Gaza still an open-air prison first appeared on Solidarity Online.
After MintPress exposed ex-CIA and FBI officials working at Facebook, Google, and Twitter, many deleted their profiles and erased incriminating evidence.
The post Social Media Spies Exposed: Profiles Vanish After MintPress Report appeared first on MintPress News.
Social ties are deeply connected to how fast your biological clock ticks
The post Lifetime of Friendships Slows Aging appeared first on Nautilus.
Ghadi Francis joins Mnar Adley to unpack how US and Israeli plans to disarm Hezbollah could ignite new chaos in Lebanon.
The post Lebanon Under Siege with Ghadi Francis: Inside Israel’s Plan to Disarm Hezbollah appeared first on MintPress News.
Thank you for attending our company’s all-hands.
It’s been an incredible eight years since we launched the first version of the Small Child. I’m not embarrassed to say that initially, we had a suboptimal product-market fit. The UX was terrible, and first-time users had no idea how to navigate the product. But we stayed agile. We pivoted hard and iterated rapidly. After several years of design sprints, I’m proud to announce that we’re launching the latest version of the Small Child. Meet xKid, your everyday companion.
We’re entering a bold new era of technology, and those who don’t adapt will be left behind. I knew we needed to update the Small Child in a way that truly meets this moment. xKid still has all the features you know and love about the Small Child. But now, it’s superpowered by AI—Always Interrupting.
Drastic cuts to science funding and immigration restrictions could hobble the country's research enterprise
The post Will Trump’s Immigration Policies Hurt US Nobel Chances? appeared first on Nautilus.
Congress is being left in the dark about the fate of U.S. weapons transfers, a new federal watchdog report found.
The post The State Department Isn’t Telling Congress When U.S. Weapons Fall Into the Wrong Hands appeared first on The Intercept.
A QUARTERLY column from Carrie Brownstein, who is better at dispensing advice than taking it
Q: I’m an adult. I bathe. And yet people keep giving me soap. My mom slipped a bar into my Easter basket this year. My best friend gifted me a bourbon-scented soap for my birthday. My dad found some artisanal soap at a Ren Faire, and my sister gave me some made by monks in Italy. These are all thoughtful gifts. But I’m starting to wonder if they’re also… pointed.
What began as a quirky gifting trend is beginning to smell like an intervention. I want to ask if there’s some unspoken insinuation—but if the answer isn’t a hard no, isn’t it basically a yes?
So tell me: When does a friendly gesture become a red flag?
Fraser Grant
Columbus, OH
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Akela Lacy, Radley Balko, and Nick Turse discuss the administration’s rhetoric and rationale to justify extrajudicial killings abroad — and possibly at home.
The post License to Kill: Trump’s Extrajudicial Executions appeared first on The Intercept.

I’m not infertile, but I experience recurrent miscarriages. I worry about how many more I can take
- by Jami Nakamura Lin

Throughout decades of writing, Harold Rosenberg exhorted artists to resist cliché and conformity and instead take action
- by Blake Smith
One artist is raising awareness of invasive species by creating paintings with their discarded remains
The post Making Art with Pythons and Lionfish appeared first on Nautilus.
The evidence indicates ICE is detaining pregnant women at alarming rates, in rapidly deteriorating conditions.
The post The Trump Administration Is Hiding How Many Pregnant People Are in ICE Detention appeared first on The Intercept.
I left Labour and co-founded Your Party because politics as usual is failing us. The challenges we face are immense: the far-right on the rise, climate breakdown, collapsing living standards, public services gutted to the bone, a housing system rigged against us, and a government enabling genocide in Palestine. Tinkering at the edges won’t cut […]
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