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On the eve of another midnight execution, questions are mounting over recent lethal injections that witnesses fear were botched.
The post Indiana Killed Their Partners Under Cover Of Darkness. They Want Answers. appeared first on The Intercept.
I’m a proud mother of five who is obsessed with keeping her monkeys healthy. Some people think it’s crazy how much time I spend making sure everything in their environment is safe, nutritious, and natural. Those same people probably think I’m a bad mom for letting my little monkeys jump on the bed just because they keep falling off and hitting their heads every time. But this is a choice we have made as a family, and I will not let a bunch of judgmental strangers or any of the many doctors I have called shame me into changing my mind.
I’ll admit, when my first monkey fell off the bed and bumped her head, I was concerned. I immediately called the doctor, and the doctor said—and this is a direct quote—“No more monkeys jumping on the bed.”
I couldn’t believe it. “But this is our choice,” I told him. “And by the way, monkeys have been jumping on the bed for millennia. Even before there were beds. In the Paleolithic era, they would jump on rock slabs jutting out from the walls of their caves.”
“That sounds really dangerous,” he replied. Furious, I hung up.
U.S. President Donald Trump said the ceasefire deal marked “a wonderful day for everybody.” Why did it take two years to arrive?
The post I Have Hope for This Ceasefire, But It Can’t Undo Two Years of Genocide appeared first on The Intercept.
Jacket? Check. Wallet? Check. Keys? Well, obviously, you’re driving, you big gavone. Okay, Danny, this is gonna be your night. They’re gonna be shocked to see you. The guy every girl wanted and every guy wanted to be. The capital-C Cool Cat who flew into the clouds in a 1948 Ford Convertible and then inexplicably vanished, disappearing for three decades.
Man, heads are gonna snap when you walk in. Can hear those dorks now: “Whoa. Dan Zuko? That’s impossible…”
They’re gonna be shocked to see how cool I still am, like “Holy shit. Nobody’s seen you in thirty years! Are you okay?” Ha. Thirty years. That’s still so weird to say.
I’m getting chills, and they’re multiplying just thinking about those jaws hitting the floor when they see I look exactly the same, going, “Like for real, man, this is freaking me out, what the hell is going on with you?”
Art by Matt Smith
Now, evuhryone knows that the Vikings were some sehriously hahdco’ah fuckin’ fightahs. ’Cept most’ah ’em actually didn’t go a-viking as they just stayed there in their frigid fuckin’ homelands fahmin’ n’ fishin’ n’ shit. But those that did go a-viking, they were some hahdco’ah fuckin’ fightahs… when they weren’t too busy tradin’ tah be supah fuckin’ violent that is. I guess accumulatin’ material wealth has always been a top human priahrity regahdless’ah race, gender, creed, ah innate inclination towahds extreme violence.
On a visit to her hometown in Iran, Elahe navigates delicate family dynamics as she chooses to leave her hair uncovered
- by Aeon Video
The convergence of singular talent and profound disability confounded scientists eager to place humans into neat categories
- by Violeta Ruiz
Unemployed and isolated, the residents of a hikikomori rehab centre hold up a mirror to a society that’s failing them
- by Alain Julian
How climate change favors new hybrid species
The post The Pizzly Bears and Grue Jays of the Future appeared first on Nautilus.
In September 1978, the East London Advertiser ran a full-page spread on the opening ceremony of an exciting venture in London’s Docklands. The setting was the St Katharine’s Estate in Wapping. On this bright autumn day, the yard of an old housing estate came to life. It was packed with a throng of residents, full […]
The last two weeks have had a huge focus on stabilizing the coming AI and AI Agents 1.2.0 releases, meaning that not that many features have been added, but a lot of bug fixing. There are still some nice things that can be mentioned as visible progress.
AI Observability
The biggest release of the last two weeks is a new module called AI Observability that will ship with the AI module in 1.2.0 release!
We have had something called AI Logging in the AI Core module for a long time, and while that has been good for development purposes, when you want to use real observability of things like usage, tokens, errors etc, in enterprise production environments the normal flexible logging system is unbeatable.
This opens up using anything you can use the normal PSR Logger for and the idea is later to make it possible to support external observation tools like OpenTelemetry for instance.
It was the first time members of Congress were put on record about whether they supported or opposed the president’s war in the Caribbean.
The post Fetterman Is Sole Democrat to Vote Against Blocking Caribbean Drug Boat Attacks appeared first on The Intercept.