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April 22nd, 2026: Beats me why some dudes make mistakes. As Western leaders claim to “liberate” Iranian women, millions are taking to the streets to defend their country — directly challenging long-standing orientalist narratives that portray them as passive victims in need of saving, explains Iranian professor Dr. Setareh Sadeqi. The post Interview: Bombs in the Name of “Liberation”: Iranian Women Lead Resistance to U.S.-Israeli War appeared first on MintPress News. Are they remnants of primordial Earth or extraterrestrial in origin? The post The Mystery of the Giant Blobs at the Center of the Earth appeared first on Nautilus. Celebrating the scientific and technical contributions of Rome on the mythical birthday of the eternal city The post Rome Was Built Today appeared first on Nautilus. The total solar eclipse in 2024 hushed the Earth by striking awe in the humans in its path The post The Peace That an Eclipse Brings appeared first on Nautilus. The neoliberal era, which is dying but not yet dead, has been extremely tiresome for anyone with an IQ higher than a tomato, and even a scintilla of intellectual honesty. Witness the current German chancellor, Merz, intent on doubling down on the same policies which have failed to work for generations: “With 450 million consumers, […]
The little robotic chemist that could The post Mars Curiosity Rover Makes a Big Find on the Red Planet appeared first on Nautilus. ingredients:1 teaspoon saltpeter2 Tablespoons sugar2 handfuls mixed parsley and chervil2 Tablespoons salt10- to – 12-pound goose, washed and singed20 juniper berries4 bay leaves1 sprig thyme or ½ teaspoon dried10 clovesnutmega few calf’s bones3 onions½ celery root instructions: 1. Mix the saltpeter, sugar, and a handful of the chopped chervil and parsley, and a tablespoon of […]
“Kash Patel has filed a defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic, accusing the magazine and its reporter Sarah Fitzpatrick of defamation over an article that alleged the FBI director… has a habit of ‘excessive drinking and unexplained absences,’ among other recurring behavioral patterns.” — Politico - - - The fake news media is once again smearing a hard-working member of our administration. The recent hit piece accusing FBI Director Kash Patel of excessive drinking is (much like the Epstein files hoax) a pathetic attempt to distract Americans from the greatest period of economic growth in our country’s history. If you haven’t noticed how cheap everything is and how much money everyone has now, then congratulations—you’ve fallen for the lying press’s elaborate ruse. All of the accusations of Patel’s binging have perfectly logical explanations: Thanks to Trump, people around the world are scrambing to get out of fossil fuels. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 18th April 2026 Donald Trump has done more to accelerate the energy transition than anyone else alive. Fossil fuel companies bankrolled his presidential campaign to stop the transition in its tracks. But when […]
1. Install Baby Gates 2. Affix Safety Latches to Lower Cabinets In Trump’s strategy of feigning madness to get what he wants, there is no longer any border between pretense and actual irrationality. The post ‘The Right Amount of Crazy’ appeared first on The New York Review of Books. Byline Times’ Editor in Chief speaks to director Liz Smith and writer Noelle Cook about their journey into the world of ‘conspirituality’ for a new documentary shedding light on the women attracted to MAGA, their ‘soul contracts’, and existence in the ‘5D’ world
Where centralised societies excel at extraction, African fractal systems allow for circulation, reciprocity and return - by Likam Kyanzaire
Sleep trackers have become part of the sleepmaxxing craze, but as a researcher I’ve seen they can do more harm than good - by Alice Gregory I said a while back that nobody’s going to Mars any time soon. Which is true. But that doesn’t mean Mars isn’t interesting! Mars is very interesting. So today’s paper is about Mars. Okay, it’s about a moon of Mars. TLDR: one of Mars’ moons may periodically tear itself apart, turn into a system of […]
I understand the university has entered into a partnership with Cyberdyne Systems. What does this mean exactly? How will this contribute to student success? Maybe I’m special. Or unlucky. But things that supposedly work intuitively for most users tend to fail spectacularly for me. After stints in academia, journalism, advertising, and music, I poured myself into web design in early 1995. I understood it in a way most designers didn’t, and rose faster than I probably deserved—until the summer […] The post My UX Superpower: Nothing Works! appeared first on Jeffrey Zeldman Presents. Nathan Smith said the former Conservative leader would be "jailed the second we take power" as he backed far-right Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe as "the only MP fighting for us"
Original article posted by Christoph Breidert on 1xINTERNET website Over a decade ago, I co-founded 1xINTERNET on the conviction that Drupal was the best platform for ambitious web applications. That bet paid off. But recently, as AI began disrupting our industry, I found myself facing an unfamiliar feeling: uncertainty. For the first time in my career, the path forward wasn't entirely clear. If you are a decision-maker navigating this shift, you likely feel the same way. We are all trying to figure out how to leverage AI's huge potential without compromising enterprise security, compliance, or content quality. The good news is that while the broader AI landscape remains turbulent, the direction for content management systems is becoming clear. - Christoph Breidert | ||

