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Understanding the intuitive power of the word ‘natural’ could help inform choices about what to eat or what to do when ill
- by Brian Meier
As deadly riots burn Iranian cities, Western media ignores the shocking wave of violence, turning instead to US government-funded NGOs for data. The one-sided portrayal has helped push Trump to the brink of authorizing renewed US attacks. Western media has ignored a growing trove of video evidence showing terrorist tactics deployed across Iran by protesters described by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch as “largely peaceful.” Recent videos published both by Iranian state media and anti-government forces reveal public lynchings […]
The post Western media whitewashes deadly riots in Iran, relying on US govt-funded regime change NGOs first appeared on The Grayzone.
The post Western media whitewashes deadly riots in Iran, relying on US govt-funded regime change NGOs appeared first on The Grayzone.
The profile picture for the Facebook account linked to the GoFundMe campaign used what the ADL has called white supremacist imagery.
The post Bill Ackman Gave $10,000 to Jonathan Ross GoFundMe Created by User Linked to Nazi Salute Image appeared first on The Intercept.
Join us THURSDAY, January 15 at 1pm ET / 10am PT, for our regularly scheduled call to chat about all things Drupal and nonprofits. (Convert to your local time zone.)
We don't have anything specific on the agenda this month, so we'll have plenty of time to discuss anything that's on our minds at the intersection of Drupal and nonprofits. Got something specific you want to talk about? Feel free to share ahead of time in our collaborative Google document!
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Space is cold and has abundant solar energy — the very things data centers need. Experts tell us it’s not that simple.
The post Why Is Everyone Suddenly Talking About Putting Data Centers in Space? appeared first on The Intercept.
The Foreskin Tactical Hoodie is the antithesis of all things feminine and female. It comes in black, brown, and olive green. It does not come in fuchsia, lilac, or ecru. It is perfect for outdoorsmen and army-man dress-up parties. It is not for doing stuff women normally do, like yoga, crying, or watching Heated Rivalry.
Yes, it has so many pockets that it is basically a wearable purse. But don’t get the wrong idea; it is only for men. A purse is obviously full of feminine items such as tissues, mascara, and loose change. You are only allowed to carry manly things like TP rolls, guyliner, and cold hard cash in the Foreskin Tactical Hoodie. Manly men don’t carry around change. That stuff is heavy. Manly men toss their change on the ground and walk away confidently while something explodes and heavy metal plays in the background.
On 3 January 2026, beneath the cover of darkness, more than 150 US aircraft and elite Delta Force units struck Caracas, abducting President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. Having neutralised several key military and communications installations, US bombers then engaged in an act of psychological warfare by targeting the Cuartel de la Montaña, […]
Welcome to Blast Zone 66, Brooklyn’s ultimate adventure gym / future site of a grim 20/20 news segment. We’re the only place in the city where you can pay between $63 and $74 to watch your children come perilously close to spinal injuries and hepatitis A—all to the booming hits of Marshmello.
ATTRACTIONS
Our cavernous, bright purple playspace is truly a kid’s wonderland/ a manifestation of darkest parental nightmares. We feature a wide range of high-flying activities, including:
- unmonitored ziplines
- trampolines crowded with fully grown men clumsily attempting back flips next to toddlers
- forty-foot slides at ridiculously steep angles
Why are the ziplines directly over a concrete floor? Should there be exposed metal pipes in the middle of the trampolines? Are the slides constructed in such a way that the angle and velocity will result in children landing squarely on their necks?
Beats us. We aren’t physicists here, just purveyors of fun.

Destructive and beautiful all at once – an artist on the spectrum captures the ‘souls’ of machines from an Alaskan cabin
- Directed by Leonard Kamerling