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The censure attempt comes as waves of people face professional reprisal over their speech in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing.
The post Nancy Mace Targets Ilhan Omar in Charlie Kirk Speech Crackdown appeared first on The Intercept.

BADCamp has always been a community-first event where ideas, experimentation, and practical knowledge-sharing thrive. This year, it’s also where Drupal’s AI conversation gets very real.
From a focused, three-hour AI Summit to a range of practical sessions across the camp, AI is showing up in force at BADCamp 2025. Whether you're a site builder, developer, themer, or content strategist, there's something here for you.
The AI Summit: Community and Possibility
Friday morning, October 25, BADCamp is hosting a special three-hour AI Summit. This unconference-style session will give the Drupal community a space to explore how we’re using AI in the real world and where we want to take it next.
If a Democratic lawmaker and her husband are gunned down, it’s an isolated incident carried out by a lone wolf.
If a right-wing activist is gunned down, it’s part of a coordinated effort by the radical left to incite violence.
If a gunman murders nineteen children at an elementary school, it’s disgusting to politicize the tragedy by talking about gun control.
If a Republican presidential candidate is targeted in an assassination attempt, it’s fair to blame it on left-wing rhetoric before the shooter has even been identified.
Google handed over Gmail account information to ICE before notifying the student or giving him an opportunity to challenge the subpoena.
The post Google Secretly Handed ICE Data About Pro-Palestine Student Activist appeared first on The Intercept.
For 14 years we’ve exposed empire, propaganda, and genocide. Now, with funding slashed, our future depends on you.
The post MintPress News Faces Shutdown Amid Unprecedented Attacks on Truth appeared first on MintPress News.
Zionism is not just an ideology — it is a system of infiltration designed to embed Israel’s interests into every corner of Western life.
The post Infiltration: A Cardinal Function of the Zionist Movement appeared first on MintPress News.
In 1977, a New Jersey junior high school teacher who spends her weekends at Studio 54 discovers two musicians who become among the most influential artists of the 1980s. Decades later, having burned bridges with them both, she tells her story in hopes of securing her rightful place in rock ’n’ roll history. Written as an email to former Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner, frequent Tendency contributor Lisa Borders’s Last Night at the Disco has been praised as “hilarious” by Publishers Weekly, adding, “Readers will be hooked by this tragicomic romp.” Today, we’re thrilled to share an excerpt from the book.
Every Saturday for the past seven weeks, a crowd of far-right protestors has gathered in a square in the city centre of Newcastle, outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. They arrive around noon, sometimes earlier, and usually stay till late in the afternoon. The protests, like anywhere, are a mixture of the threatening and the […]
So, I’m the same age as Noel and Liam. And they’ll make $50 million each by the end of the tour. Goddammit, I don’t have enough saved. Nowhere near enough saved.
I like this song, but can you imagine if you really did live forever? They’d be fine. I wouldn’t. I’d have to figure something out. I’d have to reel in my spending.
The thing about their dream is it’s not vague. It’s well defined. They spent their twenties saying, “Let’s be the biggest band in the world.” They weren’t saying, “Maybe I could be a writer? Some kind of comedy writer? What if I live on a boat with just my guitar and I could write? No, that’s weird. But the rent would be cheap, I bet. I could work less and write more, maybe?”
So the verses and the chorus are all G major, then you do that little move to B minor, then the thing where you go to G, A, D, and it just keeps circling. Like, how many times have either Jeff or I played that absentmindedly on a guitar, back in our twenties, while talking late at night? We weren’t focused! Lazy? Lazy!
It’s the first time the U.S. has sanctioned an organization specifically for using lawful, peaceful tools of advocacy.
The post Trump Sanctions Palestinian Human Rights Groups for Doing Their Job. Anybody Could Be Next. appeared first on The Intercept.

When I came across the U-shaped happiness curve, I knew I had to act if I wanted to buck the midlife average
- by Richard Fisher

Understanding the psychology behind excessive skin-picking and hair-pulling can help you resist the urges and begin to heal
- by Suzanne Mouton-Odum

Joseph Wright of Derby put science at the centre of his art. Eclipsed in his lifetime, his work still burns with radical ideas
- by Charlotte Mullins
Other cultures across Asia were preserving their dead for millennia before the Egyptians
The post These Aren’t Your Pharoah’s Mummies appeared first on Nautilus.