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Over 9,000 FBI personnel were assigned to immigration after Trump returned to office — a massive diversion that experts warn could put national security at risk.
The post FBI Redirected a Quarter of Staff to Target Immigrants Under Trump’s Deportation Push appeared first on The Intercept.
Neoclassical economics vs MMT on the status of savings Jim Byrne The following link – https://www.linkedin.com/feed [1 ] – which appeared on 1 Apr 2026…
The post Neoclassical economics vs MMT on the status of savings appeared first on Economic Reform Australia.
Article by: María Fernanda Silva
If you’ve spent any time around Drupal lately, you’ve probably noticed that AI is everywhere — in the keynotes, in the hallway conversations, in the issue queues. You may also have noticed that everyone else seems to know what they're doing, while you're still trying to figure out where to start.
You are not. Not even close.
Those questions — what is actually going on, and where do I even start? — are exactly what the Drupal AI Learners Club was built for.
Where it started
Angie Byron (webchick) has been part of the Drupal community since 2005: core committer, one of the driving forces behind Drupal 8, and one of those people everyone seems to know. She did not come to DrupalCon Chicago 2026 planning to start anything. She came to celebrate Drupal's 25th anniversary and catch up with old friends.
US war on Iran shows renewable energy is an inflation management tool [1] Ingrid Walker The growing energy crisis shows that fossil fuels present a…
The post US war on Iran shows renewable energy is an inflation management tool [1] appeared first on Economic Reform Australia.
Why the rich don’t pay taxes Lars Syll Beneath the civic ideal of taxation as a collective, equitable endeavour lies an entrenched hypocrisy: the architecture…
The post Why the rich don’t pay taxes appeared first on Economic Reform Australia.
We don’t need billionaires, and we can structure the market so we don’t have them Extracted from an article by Dean Baker [1] The Economist…
The post We don’t need billionaires, and we can structure the market so we don’t have them appeared first on Economic Reform Australia.
DHS was in talks with the wildlife refuge that hosts the ancient site to make sure it was protected, a local archeologist said.
The post Trump Bulldozed a 1,000-Year-Old Archeological Site to Make Room for a Second Border Wall appeared first on The Intercept.
They’re the botanical versions of Darwin’s finches
The post The Rapid Evolution of Giant Daisies appeared first on Nautilus.
Debate over a secret court opinion involving the Trump administration’s use of data collected by the NSA turned personal.
The post Ron Wyden Is Pissing Off the NSA’s Biggest Backers. Tom Cotton Warns There Will Be “Consequences.” appeared first on The Intercept.
The two female Northern white rhinos keeping the species alive
The post When a Species’ Survival Hinges on Every Single Embryo appeared first on Nautilus.
Janet Mills dropped out of the Senate race against Graham Platner, despite the establishment’s longtime support for the Maine governor.
The post Democratic Leaders Wanted to Control the Maine Senate Race. Their Pick Just Dropped Out. appeared first on The Intercept.
Just like us, they need a cooldown after workouts
The post How Seals Detox After a Long Deep Dive appeared first on Nautilus.
The U.S. government and the right-wing media ecosystem are sowing unfounded doubt
The post Vaccine Hesitancy in an Era of Misinformation appeared first on Nautilus.
“The Supreme Court on Wednesday hollowed out a landmark Civil Rights–era law that has increased minority representation in Congress and elsewhere”
— AP News
A key provision of the 1965 Voting Rights Act sought to ensure that racial groups could not be denied political representation through gerrymandering along racial lines. We, the Conservative Justices on the Supreme Court, believe that this law is both unnecessary and unconstitutional. If anything, drawing districts to combat racism is the real racism.
The problem with the Voting Rights Act, as it is written, is that it allows states to draw district boundaries so that certain racial groups have a better chance at equal representation. In Louisiana, for example, where Black people make up roughly a third of the population, the congressional maps were specifically drawn so that a third of the districts were majority Black. Does that seem fair to you?
The world is not your aquarium
The post The Environmental Havoc a Pet Goldfish Can Cause appeared first on Nautilus.