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January 30th, 2026: In a shocking racist attack on Aboriginal people and supporters, a far-right terrorist targeted the Boorloo (Perth) Invasion Day rally on 26 January with a home-made bomb. It thankfully failed to explode. The post Racist terror attempt at Invasion Day rally shows growing far right threat first appeared on Solidarity Online. 2 tablespoons chopped onion1 clove garlic, finely chopped1 tablespoon vegetable oil1 jar (15½ ounces) spaghetti sauce1 can (9½ ounces) tuna, drained¼ teaspoon dried oregano leaves2 quarts water1 tablespoon vegetable oil1 teaspoon salt7 ounces uncooked vermicelli½ cup sliced pimiento-stuffed olivesGrated Parmesan cheese (optional) Cook and stir onion and garlic in 1 tablepoon oil in 10-inch skillet […]
The moment the science finally came to light The post The First Time Tobacco Executives Admitted Smoking Is Bad for You appeared first on Nautilus. A memoir that grapples with changing ambitions and the myth of having it all.
The Trump administration won’t say what it thinks about Section 702 of FISA, the NSA law that allow searches of Americans’ information without a warrant. The post Controversial Warrantless Spying Law Expiring Soon and Trump Officials Are Silent On It appeared first on The Intercept. In 2013, I had the chance to attend a TEDx organizers workshop at TEDActive in Palm Springs. One of the breakout sessions was on hosting. I probably would not have gone to it based on the topic alone, but Rives was leading it, and that was enough for me. I had heard his name come […]
Research published today shows a bigger impact of genetics on aging than previously thought The post Your Lifespan May Depend Much More on Genes Than Previously Thought appeared first on Nautilus. A report from the Congressional Budget Office reveals the immense expenses of the Trump administration’s military occupations. The post Trump Has Already Spent $500 Million Deploying Troops to U.S. Cities appeared first on The Intercept. Several Democratic lawmakers have reportedly backed off threats to shut down the government over ICE.
The BBC released a report that also addressed some fans' casting complaints about the Doctor Who 60th anniversary special "Wild Blue Yonder."
After a decade on dating apps, I’ve decided to enter a different market. This is why I’m listing myself on Zillow until I find a good match—which, to my understanding, will be about forty-eight hours. I realize that my late-’80s construction might not land me in the “trending” section right away, but I asked my friend Shelly—who hosts occasional RE/MAX open houses now that she’s accepted that her remaining doTerra stock will never sell—to vouch for me as “having a lot of character.” And let’s be real, even if I did have the personality of a McMansion, in this economy, lots of people would still put on brave smiles and call me “aspirational.” Shelly was concerned for me at first: “Aren’t you worried about getting messages with intrusive questions?” But she met her husband at a Mumford & Sons concert in 2012, so she wasn’t around when we were fighting for our lives on the browser version of OkCupid. I had to explain to her that I’d already gotten every “Are those original?” and carpet-versus-drapes question via DM back when I was still on Match.com. Whatever people want to know, I can handle it. So, Utah decided to just give the homeless places to live. The results are what anyone with sense, or who has followed the topic would expect: Utah’s Housing First program cost between $10,000 and $12,000 per person, about half of the $20,000 it cost to treat and care for homeless people on the street. Imagine […]
It’s no secret that newspapers across the country exist in a fragile ecosystem. Automattic has long supported journalism and local media with investments in publications and platforms like Longreads, The Atavist, and Newspack. We believe that local news still matters—and now more than ever. That’s why we’re sponsoring Local News Day on April 9, 2026. — Support Journalism with […] The post Mark your calendar: Local News Day is 9 April appeared first on Jeffrey Zeldman Presents. Less than three years after being named the NBA’s 2023 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion, the league’s all-time three-point leader has begun quietly pouring tens of millions into tech ventures owned and operated by Israeli spies. This article was originally published by ¡Do Not Panic! American basketball star Stephen Curry is investing in tech startups run by former IDF operatives who were integral to building Israel’s digital architecture of apartheid and genocide. Curry, considered one of the sport’s all-time greats […] The post NBA star Stephen Curry’s ties to Israeli intelligence exposed first appeared on The Grayzone. The post NBA star Stephen Curry’s ties to Israeli intelligence exposed appeared first on The Grayzone. Peter Thiel’s controversial data firm – which holds contracts with the UK’s NHS and Ministry of Defence – researched protest prediction for the US Army before agreeing to build ICE’s data platform to conduct mass deportation. Are its tools now targeting democratic dissent as well as illegal immigration?
There is a deep disconnect between the Government's actions to improve the country and its standing in the polls, argues Professor Chris Painter
Renée Good and Alex Pretti were murdered for daring to interfere with the Trump administration’s efforts to normalize abductions and state violence. The post The Crime of Witness appeared first on The New York Review of Books. I’m obviously acting the same as I’ve always acted, and nothing about me has changed. I FEEL FINE WEARING A HENLEY, SO THERE IS NO NEED TO LOOK AT ME. I’m confident enough to wear it. I just have to feel confident, and I’ll be confident. Does my right shoulder seem lower than my left shoulder, like medically? I’m in the vegetable aisle, and everyone can tell I’m taking way too long to make up my mind about what salad stuff to get. All of the terrible things going on in the world today, and all these people can do is undermine me? Wow.
‘All I ever wanted was to feel free’: a young woman puzzles over the peculiar social power of keeping her leg hair - Directed by Andrea Dorfman
Stillness shouldn’t be something you only find in nature. Well-designed urban spaces can be good for the nervous system, too - by Zsanett Ritli
Despite associations with the idle rich, the fact that inheritances are rising is a sign of a healthy, growing economy - by Daniel Waldenström | ||


