California’s Law Enforcement Mutual Aid fund has been used to fight fires, floods, earthquakes — and Gaza demonstrations.
The post How California Spent Natural Disaster Funds to Quell Student Protests for Palestine appeared first on The Intercept.
California’s Law Enforcement Mutual Aid fund has been used to fight fires, floods, earthquakes — and Gaza demonstrations.
The post How California Spent Natural Disaster Funds to Quell Student Protests for Palestine appeared first on The Intercept.
Aleksandra Herbich is one of twenty-four defendants in the Filton 24 case — a group of activists, most linked to Palestine Action, arrested after a direct-action protest at the Elbit Systems weapons factory in Filton, near Bristol, in August 2024. Elbit is Israel’s largest private arms firm, and its UK sites have been the focus […]
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November 19th, 2025: If you want to imagine a horse in motion HAVE I GOT AN ANIMATED GIF FROM TWO CENTURIES AGO FOR YOU “Olivia Nuzzi did it all for love. The former political journalist has written a combustive portrait of America, President Trump, and the scandal with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., that upended her career.” — New York Times - - - 1. “You cannot outrun your life on fire.” 2. “What you think of as pain is only a shadow. Pain has a face. Allow me to show it to you.” 3. “From his mouth the bullet theoretical launched the bullet possible.” 4. “Do I look like someone who cares about what God thinks?” 5. “Demons to some, angels to others.” 6. “Others thought he was a madman; he was not quite mad the way they thought, but I loved the private ways that he was mad.” 7. “It was not about a chase but about a puzzle of logic and skill that amounted to a test of his self-mastery.” 8. “We will tear your soul apart.” I've gotten exhausted with the ways that convenience culture has shifted what we find acceptable when it comes to waste.
Rep. Ro Khanna and journalist Julie K. Brown dissect the latest Jeffrey Epstein revelations and the bombshells yet to come.
Washington is making big claims to make the case for U.S. intervention. We’ve heard all these arguments before. The post War in Venezuela, Brought to You By the Same People Who Lied Us Into Iraq appeared first on The Intercept. Australia’s most popular racist bigot, Pauline Hanson, has reached out to Australia’s most popular drunk adulterer, Barnaby Joyce, to come over to her place and enjoy a fresh batch of prison wine that Pauline knocked up in her toilet. ”Barnaby... Read More ›
International media outlets and even an actual teenager slammed attorney and media personality Megyn Kelly...
Two of the biggest players in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal explore the latest revelations — and the bombshells yet to come.
“With the end of the penny, is the clock ticking for the nickel?” — CNN - - - It keeps replaying in my head. It was a normal morning at a normal time, maybe ten, maybe ten-fifteen, and we were all settling down to work. People were making jokes the way they always did, “keep the change,” “turn on a dime,” “shave and a haircut,” that kind of thing. Then the guys came in. They looked like the same guy multiplied by four: all newly pressed khaki uniforms and those damn clipboards like they were here for an audit. But they weren’t. They headed straight for Penny’s desk without any hesitation or explanation. The one in front said her name with his finger on his clipboard, like he was reading off a form letter. Penny hardly said a word in return. She just stood up, took off her credentials, put them down on her desk, and stood. The second guy pointed at her, and she went to stand between the third and fourth guys, who led her out. New York state is holding Ticketmaster’s feet to the fire after a Lever report exposed the company’s updated mass arbitration policy.
Summers said he’s “ashamed” of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and would step back from public life. This time it should be for good. The post Don’t Let Larry Summers Back Into Polite Society appeared first on The Intercept. ExxonMobil is proposing a new plan to vote on behalf of its absentee investors, in a novel attempt to silence shareholder dissent.
Join us THURSDAY, November 20 at 1pm ET / 10am PT, for our regularly scheduled call to chat about all things Drupal and nonprofits. (Convert to your local time zone.) We don't have anything specific on the agenda this month, so we'll have plenty of time to discuss anything that's on our minds at the intersection of Drupal and nonprofits. Got something specific you want to talk about? Feel free to share ahead of time in our collaborative Google document! All nonprofit Drupal devs and users, regardless of experience level, are always welcome on this call. This free call is sponsored by NTEN.org and open to everyone. The revelation raises questions over whether the UK applied safeguards designed to prevent information from 600 RAF intelligence flights being used to harm civilians in Gaza
In inference to the best explanation, we start with a body of (purported) data or evidence and seek out hypotheses that can account for it. To have the best explanation means that you, given the context-dependent background assumptions, have a satisfactory account that explains the evidence better than any other competing explanation — and so […]
Elevated from Comments. Piece by KT Chong China is now entering the next phase of its economic-growth engine — humanoid robots. And just like with EVs, the shift is happening fast, quietly, and with the same pattern: Chinese companies industrialize before Western analysts even realize it’s begun. UBTech, Unitree, XPeng — they’ve all started mass-producing […]
ME: Bluetooth, are you connected to something right now? BLUETOOTH: Yes! All connections made. ME: What’s connected? BLUETOOTH: Let me do a system check. WIFE (from kitchen): IS THAT PORNOGRAPHY? WHY IS THE BEATS PILL MOANING? BLUETOOTH: Systems check complete. Status: stable! - - - ME: Bluetooth, can you please connect the phone to the car and call my mom? BLUETOOTH: Yes! Here you go. ME: Bluetooth, it sounds muffled. BLUETOOTH: Ringing now! ME: Bluetooth, it’s ringing in the other car. You hooked it up to the wrong car. BLUETOOTH: I’ll tell your mother to yell louder. ME: No, the other car is with my wife, at work. Move it to this car. BLUETOOTH: Can’t do that. | ||