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“Everyone knew we didn’t need them.” Air Force maintainers have been on a decadelong knife-ordering spree.
The post Air Force Maintenance Staff Can’t Stop Buying Fancy Knives With Tax Dollars appeared first on The Intercept.
Less, but better? Not this week.
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How do you teach a child reverence for nature? This filmmaker takes his son on a search for the ever-changing snow line
- by Aeon Video

Our planet was once a harsh, alien, icy world. Yet this deep freeze may have shaped you, me and all life on Earth
- by Graham Shields
The government wants to make it illegal to possess literature it deems dangerous — a familiar tactic to this incarcerated writer.
The post Prison-Style Free Speech Censorship Is Coming for the Rest of Us appeared first on The Intercept.

I am the last in a long line of shark hunters. As the ocean fades, so too does our way of life
- by Bharath Thampi
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The world’s second-largest tech company just acquired a military-linked Israeli startup that uses “facial skin micromovements” to anticipate what users will say before they speak. This article was originally published by ¡Do Not Panic! Tech giant Apple has quietly paid nearly $2 billion for a “pre-speech” tech company whose employees helped Israel commit genocide in Gaza. In the second-biggest deal in its history, Apple paid this money for a company that doesn’t have a product, doesn’t have any revenues and whose website […]
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Activists are urging New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation to cut ties with the ICE contractor.
The post Palantir Gets Millions of Dollars From New York City’s Public Hospitals appeared first on The Intercept.