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    Target joins Costco in dropping coconut milk brand over forced monkey labor allegations
    https://abc7ny.com/10030001/?ex_cid=TA_WABC_TW&taid=601043a6e8fa030001a3e250
    Target has dropped a coconut milk brand over allegations it has ties to forced monkey labor.
    Submitted at Today, 06:13 PM by Xiphias
    Food
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    North Korean Hackers Hacked Famous Hackers With Fake Hacking Website, Google Says
    https://www.vice.com/en/article/akdawb/north-korean-hackers-hacked-famous-hackers-with-fake-hacking-website-google-says
    Google revealed a months-long campaign to hack security researchers and trick them into working for the North Korean regime.
    Submitted at Today, 05:58 PM by Forensic
    Off Topic
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    Apollo CEO Leon Black to Step Down Following Review of Jeffrey Epstein Ties
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/apollo-ceo-leon-black-to-step-down-following-review-of-jeffrey-epstein-ties-11611609757?st=lozscoyzd67akx2&reflink=share_mobilewebshare
    Leon Black will leave the top job at Apollo Global Management by late July, following a review that found larger-than-expected payments to Jeffrey Epstein but no evidence of involvement in his criminal activities. In its report, Dechert found the fees that the billionaire had paid Epstein were for legitimate advice on trust- and estate-tax planning that proved to be of significant value to Mr. Black and his family. Mr. Black paid Epstein a total of $148 million, plus a $10 million donation to his charity—far more than was previously known.
    Submitted at Today, 05:25 PM by somedongus
    Crime
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    Pentagon restricted commander of D.C. Guard ahead of Capitol riot
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/dc-guard-capitol-riots-william-walker-pentagon/2021/01/26/98879f44-5f69-11eb-ac8f-4ae05557196e_story.html
    The commander of the D.C. National Guard said the Pentagon restricted his authority ahead of the riot at the U.S. Capitol, requiring higher level sign-off to respond that cost time as the events that day spiraled out of control. Local commanders typically have the power to take military action on their own to save lives or prevent significant property damage in an urgent situation when there isn’t enough time to obtain approval from headquarters. But Maj. Gen. William J. Walker, the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard, said the Pentagon essentially took that power and other authorities away from him ahead of a pro-Trump protest on Jan. 6. That meant he couldn’t immediately roll out troops when he received a panicked phone call from the Capitol Police chief warning that rioters were about to enter the U.S. Capitol.
    Submitted at Today, 04:56 PM by Forensic
    Politics
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    Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler pepper sprays unmasked man who confronted him with video camera
    https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2021/01/portland-mayor-ted-wheeler-contacts-police-after-unspecified-weekend-incident.html
    The encounter marks the latest incident where individuals have aggressively confronted Mayor Wheeler in public.
    Submitted at Today, 03:49 PM by nocash
    Politics
    1 Comment
    How Do You Deradicalize a Cop?
    https://newrepublic.com/article/161054/deradicalize-cop
    As law enforcement agencies search their ranks for extremists, deeper questions have emerged about the racist, conspiratorial thinking embedded in those institutions.
    Submitted at Today, 03:52 PM by nocash
    Crime
    11 Comments
    A Xenogears boss theme sampled Christian Brando's manslaughter trial
    https://news.avclub.com/so-a-track-from-1998s-xenogears-contains-samples-from-1846126326
    A tweet from RPGFan is popularizing the story of how fans of 1998 RPG Xenogears uncovered the use of an audio clip from Marlon Brando's son's manslaughter trial as a sample for one of its boss fight themes.
    Submitted at Today, 03:35 PM by nocash
    Games
    1 Comment
    The Century-Old Neon Sign Tearing Up LA Conservationists
    https://www.vice.com/en/article/bvxp5m/adohr-milk-farms-la-neon-sign-conservation-debate
    After hiding just out of frame for decades, an exceptionally rare and remarkable Depression-era neon sign was discovered outside of Los Angeles. Then the past came rushing back.
    Submitted at Today, 03:48 PM by crote
    The World
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    Remembering Rahmbamarama, the Obama Era's Most Zealous Fan Community
    https://theslot.jezebel.com/remembering-rahmbamarama-the-obama-eras-most-zealous-f-1845897371
    “OH HOLY MOTHER OF HOT, THIS GODDAMN SLOE-EYED VIXEN,” reads the first comment of the Livejournal post titled “GONNA RAHM THIS MOFO DOWN YOUR THROAT!” The November 2008 post was a series of photos of Rahm Emanuel, the Illinois politician who had recently been named President-elect Barack Obama’s chief of staff.
    Submitted at Today, 03:00 PM by droog
    Arts
    1 Comment
    Kellyanne Conway Accused of Posting Topless Photo of Her 16-Year-Old Daughter on Twitter
    https://variety.com/2021/digital/news/kellyanne-conway-accused-topless-photo-daughter-claudia-twitter-1234892220/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
    Kellyanne Conway, ex-counselor to disgraced former President Trump, allegedly posted a topless picture of her daughter Claudia, 16, on Twitter on Monday.
    Submitted at Today, 02:35 PM by Forensic
    Off Topic
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    King of Thailand Reportedly Accused of Breaking Sister’s Ankles After She Questions Plan to Name Second Queen
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/king-thailand-reportedly-accused-breaking-125304048.html
    The unpredictable King of Thailand, Maha Vajiralongkorn, who is suffering mass protests in Bankok, has now been accused of breaking his sister’s ankles. The shocking allegation was reported by Andrew MacGregor Marshall, the former Reuters bureau chief in Bangkok, in his subscription-only newsletter, Secret Siam. Marshall, who is free to quote his Thai sources without fear of the country’s vicious censorship laws since he left Asia, reports that the king is alleged to have attacked her after she was knock over by his dogs. Insiders claimed that he either jumped on her legs or beat her with a cane.
    Submitted at Today, 02:19 PM by DamnHead
    The World
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    South Bay hospital won't receive more COVID-19 vaccines after it allowed affluent school district to skip the line - San José Spotlight
    https://sanjosespotlight.com/south-bay-hospital-wont-receive-more-covid-19-vaccines-after-it-allowed-affluent-school-district-to-skip-the-line/
    Santa Clara County will not provide Good Samaritan any more doses of COVID-19 vaccine unless it follows the rules, a sanction issued by health officials after this news organization reported hospital leaders allowed an affluent school district to skip the line and get vaccinated ahead of seniors and other vulnerable populations. “Good Samaritan’s actions are...
    Submitted at Today, 02:06 PM by Forensic
    Health & Beauty
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    Trump opens his ‘Office of the Former President’ in Florida
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-office-of-the-former-president-b1792583.html
    Donald Trump has established his “Office of the Former President” in Palm Beach, Florida, where he has opened a headquarters for his post-presidential public affairs. The office will manage his correspondence, appearances and other “official activities to advance the interests of the United States" and "carry on the agenda” of his administration through “advocacy, organizing and public activism.” A statement on executive letterhead from the office said Mr Trump “will always and forever be a champion for the American people.” The office will be run by his former administration’s aides and other staff.
    Submitted at Today, 04:56 AM by Dreaded Candiru
    Politics
    3 Comments
    What Six Trump Voters Learned
    https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/01/six-trump-voters-on-what-they-learned-from-the-past-four-years.html
    The Trump years changed, in ways large and small, practically everyone—including those who voted for him. Many Trump supporters found themselves questioning their fundamental assumptions about politics, their party, and the American people.
    Submitted at Today, 04:53 AM by Mordant
    Horseshit
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    QAnon Shaman says he ‘regrets’ role in Capitol riot and feels ‘duped’ by Donald Trump
    https://www.irishpost.com/news/qanon-shaman-says-he-regrets-role-in-capitol-riot-and-feels-duped-by-donald-trump-202139
    eat shit you weird LARPing fascist
    Submitted at Today, 05:05 AM by SolarW
    Politics
    1 Comment
    Canada: House of Commons passes motion to designate Proud Boys a terrorist entity - CityNews Toronto
    https://toronto.citynews.ca/2021/01/25/house-passes-motion-to-designate-proud-boys-a-terrorist-entity/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
    The House of Commons has passed a motion to designate the Proud Boys a terrorist entity. The motion passed with unanimous consent, but at this point it’s not an official designation. Public Safety Minister Bill Blair is still gathering evidence to possibly make it an official designation.
    Submitted at Today, 04:57 AM by Xiphias
    Politics
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    Against the Consensus Approach to History
    https://newrepublic.com/article/160995/consensus-approach-history
    In the mid-1940s, Edmund S. Morgan, a mild-mannered young historian, was teaching at Brown and making a name in the quiet field of early American studies. Having published a slim, well-received collection of essays on the New England Puritans, he might have seemed the very model of the unassuming scholar at the outset of a modest career, satisfied to refine the work of great forebears in a narrow field. That wasn’t Edmund Morgan. The Second World War was over. The United States was developing an energetic vision, which would come to fruition in 1960 with the election of John F. Kennedy, of its new global leadership role. In keeping with that vision, Morgan launched a bold new interpretation of the nation’s founding. Throwing out elder historians’ prevailing focus on the founding generation’s self-interest (Clarence Alvord had said that George Washington became a patriot to defend speculations in Indian land) and on its class conflicts (Carl Becker had said that the Revolution was not only over British rule but also over the rule of elite Americans), Morgan sought to identify the grand principles that the revolutionary generation agreed on. “What the colonists had to say about Parliamentary power and about their own rights deserved to be taken seriously,” he explained later. As the U.S. began to exercise new power around the world, Morgan set out to show that the protests in the 1760s and ’70s against the Stamp Act and other British policies offered slam-dunk evidence of a founding American consensus on principles of rights. Inherent to the American character, that consensus unified the colonists, he said, inspired the Revolution, and brought about the United States. In the larger context of his work, and the work of similarly minded colleagues, the lesson was that the founding American commitment to rights persisted in postwar U.S. commitments to modern liberal democracy.
    Submitted at Today, 03:45 AM by sleeppoor
    Politics
    1 Comment
    Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler pepper-sprayed man who accosted him for outdoor dining, according to police report
    https://www.opb.org/article/2021/01/25/portland-mayor-ted-wheeler-pepper-sprayed-man-who-accosted-him-police-say/
    The mayor was leaving McMenamins Hillsdale Brewery & Public House in Southwest Portland with former Mayor Sam Adams around 8 p.m. Sunday when a person confronted him and accused him of sitting in a restaurant without wearing a mask, according to the report. The man, who the mayor described in the report as middle-aged and white, followed Wheeler to his car while videotaping the interaction. The mayor said he warned the man he was carrying pepper spray and told the man to “back off,” but the man refused. As the mayor attempted to get into his car, the mayor pepper-sprayed the stranger in the eyes.
    Submitted at Today, 04:06 AM by katheudo
    Crime
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    Canadian mogul fined after getting Covid vaccine meant for Indigenous residents
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/25/canada-ex-casino-head-fined-covid-vaccine-rodney-baker
    Rodney Baker and his wife travelled to remote community of 100 in Yukon territory and claimed to be workers at a local motel
    Submitted at Today, 02:00 AM by sleeppoor
    Crime
    1 Comment
    How the Bay Area's biggest housing development fell apart in 2020
    https://www.sfgate.com/local/editorspicks/article/concord-weapons-station-bayarea-affordable-housing-15883163.php
    How do you kickstart a historically ambitious, multibillion-dollar housing development while the world’s economies remain paralyzed? That’s the dilemma facing Concord after 2020, a year that not only dashed financial markets and upended everyday life across the Bay Area, but also wrecked this city’s critical redevelopment project at the Concord Naval Weapons Station, a huge disused military facility that could be its only means of significantly expanding housing stock.
    Submitted at Today, 01:50 AM by Forensic
    Off Topic
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