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As struggles over the human body escalate, we should return to the work of cinema’s greatest anatomist: David Cronenberg
- by Travis Alexander

Aristotle created the blueprint for the bravery we need to resist injustice and do the right thing, even at our own risk
- by Andrew Culbreth
Jonah Valdez and Matt Sledge discuss the latest on the Gaza “ceasefire,” an eyebrow-raising crypto pardon, and more published on The Intercept this week.
The post From Trump, With Impunity appeared first on The Intercept.

There’s a way to recall past encounters with your fears that could help you feel more confident facing them in future
- by Christian Jarrett
To understand the rise of Catherine Connolly — the recently elected left-wing president of Ireland — it’s important to grasp how profoundly Irish politics has shifted over the last two decades. Prior to this point, for nearly a century, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael dominated the southern Irish state. One governed while the other prepared […]
Grace Dess describes the Victoria Police rampage against anti-racist protesters in Melbourne on 19 October.
The post ‘It looks like a grenade was thrown at me deliberately’ first appeared on Solidarity Online.
The Statewide Treaty Bill passed the Victorian parliament on 30 October. But it returns no land, pays no compensation for dispossession and creates no rights that can be enforced against the state.
The post Treaty in Victoria—Labor must be fought to win real change first appeared on Solidarity Online.
Israel and the Trump administration insist that the ceasefire is still in place. Dozens of residents in Gaza disagree.
The post We Asked People in Gaza What They Think of the Ceasefire: “Just a Declaration, Not Reality” appeared first on The Intercept.
The wind howls outside the arts building, drowning out the sound of the approaching deans. We don’t know exactly where they are. The Porcupine and I stand guard by the west entrance. None of us uses our real names anymore.
We are forty strong, the last holdfast of humanity against the gathering administrative flood. Forty full-timers and adjuncts combined, music professors, theater professors, dance professors, game development, web development, graphic design, studio arts, interior architecture and design, and art history. What do we know about fighting deans? What are we going to do? Fend them off with all-combinatorial hexachords? Teach them about Etruscan ceremonial urns? What did the Etruscans know about deans?
This summary will cover three weeks instead of the bi-weekly progress report, and it will be a little bit different. Since we were very busy with the Driesnote for DrupalCon, the release of AI and AI Agents 1.2.0 (yay!), we were mostly focusing on stability fixes.
DrupalCon Vienna also happened and personally for me also PHP Longhorn in Austin. DrupalCon gave us an opportunity to meet in person, regroup and plan ahead for the 2.0 release. So we will cover that as well in the progress reports.
For me personally it was a crazy event compared to other DrupalCon’s I have been to. Many people to talk to, and many people I wanted to talk to, but never got the time to do it.
Larry Bushart Jr. spent more than a month in jail after a Tennessee sheriff ordered his arrest for a meme trolling a Charlie Kirk vigil.
The post Man Jailed for Facebook Meme Is Freed in Tennessee appeared first on The Intercept.
