Denial of the Gaza Health Ministry’s death toll helped buoy American support for Israel’s genocide.
The post Israeli Military Found Gaza Health Ministry Death Toll Was Accurate. Will These Deniers Admit It? appeared first on The Intercept.
Denial of the Gaza Health Ministry’s death toll helped buoy American support for Israel’s genocide.
The post Israeli Military Found Gaza Health Ministry Death Toll Was Accurate. Will These Deniers Admit It? appeared first on The Intercept.
“What surprised us here was the clarity of the signal”
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Hey, patriot.
It’s been a week.
As ICE spreads terror through the streets, and Teacup Eichmann presided over the murder of yet another innocent civilian in Minneapolis (bringing this year’s known death toll up to eight), I know a lot of you are struggling to recognize me lately.
And while I don’t know what’s going to happen next either, I want to at least assuage your fears that I’m turning into Nazi Germany or Franco’s Spain or some other scary, distant place torn from your history books. Because that’s not what’s happening.
Baby, look into my star-spangled eyes. It’s me.
I’m your America.
Maybe you didn’t recognize me without my hood up.
I’ve been brutalizing civilians in my streets ever since I was built on stolen land.

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The search warrant to raid a Washington Post reporter’s home shows how authorities can open your phone without your consent.
The post Washington Post Raid Is a Frightening Reminder: Turn Off Your Phone’s Biometrics Now appeared first on The Intercept.
A human rights group fanned the flames of conflict by threatening legal action if the city invested in war crimes.
The post Zohran Mamdani Wants NYC to Divest From Israel — But New Comptroller Pledges to Buy War Bonds appeared first on The Intercept.
On the 27th of January 70+ developers, designers, UX, project leads joined forces in nine teams to attend the European Commission hackathon called Play to impact at The One building in the heart of the European Commission's executive arm in Brussels.
Article by Marcus Johansson.

The two tasks for the teams were clear - build something that helps the content editor using AI or build something that helps reimagine how websites are created in Canvas.
The first time I tried to ski was a catastrophe. I’ve always been unathletic and clumsy, the kind of person who hates being cold, hates waking up early, hates going fast, hates excessive gear, and generally has a bad attitude. Nonetheless, for reasons of infatuation, at thirty years old I lied about being a skier and accompanied my new boyfriend on a trip to Vermont, where I found myself, at 9 a.m., clutching my poles, frozen in terror, at the base of a mountain called the Beast.
I couldn’t latch the skis onto my boots without falling. I couldn’t climb onto the ski lift without falling, or glide three feet without falling. I wobbled and collapsed and bonked my helmet, over and over. I have never felt so undignified or so near to grave injury. I panicked and cried. My new boyfriend picked me up, over and over, and eventually it became hilarious. I made it down the bunny slope. I vowed never to do this again.
QUESTION: Sally wants to graduate from college, establish a career, marry an ideal partner, buy a home, and have a baby by age 27.5, the national average age for women to give birth in the US, and a peak time of fertility. If she takes a gap year to backpack around Europe, will she have a baby on time (before all her eggs die)?
Factors to consider:

Do attachment styles come from how our parents treated us? New research on attachment suggests there’s more to the story
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Mary Moriarty on steps local officials are taking to collect and preserve evidence despite federal obstruction, and Jill Garvey on how to document ICE safely.
The post Even the Top Prosecutor in Minneapolis Doesn’t Know the Identity of the Agents Who Killed Alex Pretti appeared first on The Intercept.
The horrific events in Minneapolis — the killing of civilians amid militarised operations, armed raids in residential neighbourhoods, and the conversion of an American city into a spectacle of state violence — are not an anomaly but a stark manifestation of a pattern long identified by political scientists and historians. This pattern reveals a fundamental […]
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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. | ||