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Calls to end complicity in Israel’s genocide in Gaza have escalated in the EU and U.S. — but both face opposition from the political status quo.
The post EU Leader Calls to Sanction Israel as U.S. Progressives Push to End Arms Sales appeared first on The Intercept.
Palestinian students who were admitted to American universities are now trapped in Gaza, where Israel has destroyed most schools.
The post Gaza Students Found a Lifeline to U.S. Colleges. Then Trump Shut the Door. appeared first on The Intercept.
Ashley, can we talk about our driveway encounter the other day? I realize we don’t know each other very well, but let me just come right out and say it: Please don’t judge me for the fact that I was blasting the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack in my car.
Was it necessary for me to keep the music cranked to full volume while waiting for the track “Golden” to finish? Possibly not. At any rate, I recognize that my own singing may have impeded your full enjoyment of the song, given that the high notes are at least an octave out of range for my alto voice. But as an experienced high school choir girl who in 1998 was given a one-line solo in “Stormy Weather”—well, how can I keep from singing? And after hitting “repeat” on that track approximately a hundred times while driving around town the past week, I feel confident in saying that those high notes are starting to resemble a more human and less squeaky or animalistic sound. If I may say, I’m going “up, up, up with [my] voice.”
However, I did not mean to upset your dog.
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The senator told The Intercept the attack defied rules of engagement and came from a drone. A legal expert calls it murder.
The post Rand Paul Reveals Venezuela Boat Attack Was a Drone Strike appeared first on The Intercept.
Angelico Schwartzkopf
and Jean-Paul Pudzianowski
Fine Art Authenticators
I. Introduction
As requested, herein is our authentication report on the artwork with catalogue number 45/47.
II. Alleged Artist’s Statement
Nearly all authentication disputes involve works allegedly created by long-dead artistic masters. In this case, however, the alleged artist is still alive and denounces the work in question as a forgery. However, many mature artists (and the alleged artist is very old, regardless of maturity level) renounce or even destroy artworks from their younger days to protect their reputations from association with earlier, less polished work. Thus, it is possible that the alleged artist is trying to disassociate himself from this work out of concern for his reputation.
What can be safely said is that whether the work is the creation of the alleged artist or a forgery, the creator wishes to remain anonymous. Thus, this report will scrupulously guard against revealing the identity of the alleged artist.
Moved by mystical visions and the French Revolution, William Blake crafted a radical blueprint for living with purpose
- Video by Great Books Explained
Wilkin, 12, is growing up in a sugar mill town in the Dominican Republic. Hear his thoughts on joy, poverty and baseball
- by Aeon Video
Like billions of people, I use caffeine. But there is a glaring double standard in the drugs we stigmatise or celebrate
- by Jonathan Simone
Keeping your site up to date is essential, but it is only the beginning when it comes to web security. For Drupal site maintainers, this comes naturally thanks to a long-standing culture of best practices, code quality, and the dedicated work of the Drupal Security Team. But today’s threat landscape doesn’t just target vulnerabilities in code. It exploits infrastructure, automation, and scale.
This is where the Drupal Association and CrowdSec collaboration comes in. It combines deep application-layer awareness with a community-powered defense system to offer broader, more adaptive protection for the modern web.
Drupal’s Internal Security Culture
Drupal has earned a reputation for prioritizing security from the ground up. Core security practices, frequent updates, and responsible disclosure processes form the baseline. Modules like CAPTCHA, Honeypot, TFA, OAuth, and header hardening tools are widely used across websites to harden attack surfaces.
Each leviathan of the deep has a signature that can be used to forecast it
The post Rogue Wave Mystery Solved appeared first on Nautilus.
Their habitat is disappearing as humans encroach
The post Where Will the Sloths Go? appeared first on Nautilus.
They are fond of cuddle balls and rear their children for years
The post These Carnivorous Bats Are Softies appeared first on Nautilus.
Learning to look past indifference and into the mystery of life
The post Why I Became a Birdwatcher appeared first on Nautilus.
Keeping your site up to date is essential, but it is only the beginning when it comes to web security. For Drupal site maintainers, this comes naturally thanks to a long-standing culture of best practices, code quality, and the dedicated work of the Drupal Security Team. But today’s threat landscape doesn’t just target vulnerabilities in code. It exploits infrastructure, automation, and scale.
This is where the Drupal Association and CrowdSec collaboration comes in. It combines deep application-layer awareness with a community-powered defense system to offer broader, more adaptive protection for the modern web.
Drupal’s Internal Security Culture
Drupal has earned a reputation for prioritizing security from the ground up. Core security practices, frequent updates, and responsible disclosure processes form the baseline. Modules like CAPTCHA, Honeypot, TFA, OAuth, and header hardening tools are widely used across websites to harden attack surfaces.