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The environmental impact of SpaceX's planned gargantuan mega-constellation is still being grappled with, but the FCC isn’t required to study it | |
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Dispatch records and a police report obtained by OPB describe the previously unreported incident last fall. | |
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A nearly blind refugee abandoned by Border Patrol miles from his home dies in Buffalo after having been missing for nearly a week. | |
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In addition to staffing up at a furious rate, ICE and CPB are acquiring a vast cache of weapons from private contractors, new data reveals. This will not end well—or anytime soon. | |
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“Before they came for us, and woke, and us, and power, they came for Jesse Jackson,” Kiese Laymon, the author of Heavy and How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America, wrote just hours after the news broke that Jesse Jackson had joined the ancestors. “And they came for Jesse Jackson because he loved us in word, deed and policy.”
The “us” Rev. Jackson loved obviously included Black Americans first. But “us” also included poor people, disabled Americans and—before any other national politician did so—gay Americans.
In fact, more than 40 years before our current anti-gay and anti-trans hell, the first speech supporting gay rights at a national political convention was delivered by Rev. Jackson himself at the Democratic National Convention in 1984. Unlike Barack Obama, who would tepidly support us a dozen years after that by telling the Windy City Times that he was for same-sex marriage (only to deny he’d ever said that when he ran for president in 2008, and not publicly support it again until Joe Biden forced the issue in 2012), Jesse has been there for LGBTQ people consistently for four decades, especially regarding the crisis of HIV/AIDS. | |
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Federal authorities raided the home and office of Los Angeles Unified School District Supt. Alberto Carvalho, the FBI confirmed. Agents also searched a residence in Florida in connection with the investigation | |
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The number of people affected by a data breach at government contractor giant Conduent is growing, as millions of people continue to receive notices warning them that hackers stole their personal data. | |
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For just a few hours, Americans were able to enjoy double hockey gold. Then politics came crashing through the men’s locker room door. | |
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Sen. Richard Durbin says FBI director’s “misplaced priorities” led to the delayed response to the Brown University shooting in December. | |
Submitted at 02-24-2026, 09:30 PM by sleeppoor | |
From small art schools to large public universities, the new DOJ release of emails reveals just how deep the financier’s influence in academia went. Students are demanding accountability. | |
Submitted at 02-24-2026, 09:10 PM by sleeppoor | |
Law enforcement members are still searching for a suspect who drove a stolen ambulance into a Meridian building where some office space is leased by the Department of Homeland Security. Police said they believe the suspect […]
(this is my old office) | |
Submitted at 02-24-2026, 09:08 PM by a total mess | |
Young Man in a Hurry: A Memoir of Discovery tries to recast a life of privilege in often baffling ways. | |
Submitted at 02-24-2026, 05:52 PM by B. Weed | |
An Oklahoma law was supposed to help reduce the sentences of women who killed their abusers. Why are nearly all of them still in prison? | |
Submitted at 02-24-2026, 04:45 AM by sleeppoor | |
An interactive story about the birds that capture our curiosity, told through data, visuals and illustrations | |
Submitted at 02-24-2026, 04:36 AM by sleeppoor | |
As looksmaxxing enters our lexicon, the practice of bonesmashing—tapping your face with a hammer to shape your bone structure—is trailing close behind. | |
Submitted at 02-24-2026, 03:54 AM by sleeppoor | |
An experiment in language change | |
Submitted at 02-24-2026, 03:20 AM by sleeppoor | |
In one email, an AI researcher suggested it’s “hard to be brilliant if you are worrying if you look fat or why another woman hates you.” | |
Submitted at 02-24-2026, 12:27 AM by sleeppoor | |
As the number of powerful, wealthy people revealed to have associated with Jeffrey Epstein increases, so too does the coherence of their collective excuse: They only knew Epstein as a genius of math and science, a polymath who could dispense tax advice worth hundreds of millions of dollars, opine on quantum entanglement, and offer wise counsel on how to navigate choppy political and social waters. They were not sending obsequious emails to Epstein in his capacity as a conduit for shady money, world-historic sex criminal or, uh, shadow representative of Israel. They were simply seeking his considerable breadth and depth of knowledge.
Both the content and style of Epstein's emails undermine the claim of his genius. | |
Submitted at 02-24-2026, 12:10 AM by sleeppoor | |
New research shows that seasoned birders — including older adults — had denser tissue in parts of the brain tied to attention and perception. | |
Submitted at 02-24-2026, 12:08 AM by sleeppoor | |
Video footage shows former peer being driven away shortly after being escorted from his London home by officers | |
Submitted at 02-23-2026, 06:26 PM by sleeppoor | |

The environmental impact of SpaceX's planned gargantuan mega-constellation is still being grappled with, but the FCC isn’t required to study it
Dispatch records and a police report obtained by OPB describe the previously unreported incident last fall.
A nearly blind refugee abandoned by Border Patrol miles from his home dies in Buffalo after having been missing for nearly a week.
In addition to staffing up at a furious rate, ICE and CPB are acquiring a vast cache of weapons from private contractors, new data reveals. This will not end well—or anytime soon.
“Before they came for us, and woke, and us, and power, they came for Jesse Jackson,” Kiese Laymon, the author of Heavy and How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America, wrote just hours after the news broke that Jesse Jackson had joined the ancestors. “And they came for Jesse Jackson because he loved us in word, deed and policy.”
The “us” Rev. Jackson loved obviously included Black Americans first. But “us” also included poor people, disabled Americans and—before any other national politician did so—gay Americans.
In fact, more than 40 years before our current anti-gay and anti-trans hell, the first speech supporting gay rights at a national political convention was delivered by Rev. Jackson himself at the Democratic National Convention in 1984. Unlike Barack Obama, who would tepidly support us a dozen years after that by telling the Windy City Times that he was for same-sex marriage (only to deny he’d ever said that when he ran for president in 2008, and not publicly support it again until Joe Biden forced the issue in 2012), Jesse has been there for LGBTQ people consistently for four decades, especially regarding the crisis of HIV/AIDS.
Federal authorities raided the home and office of Los Angeles Unified School District Supt. Alberto Carvalho, the FBI confirmed. Agents also searched a residence in Florida in connection with the investigation
The number of people affected by a data breach at government contractor giant Conduent is growing, as millions of people continue to receive notices warning them that hackers stole their personal data.
For just a few hours, Americans were able to enjoy double hockey gold. Then politics came crashing through the men’s locker room door.
Sen. Richard Durbin says FBI director’s “misplaced priorities” led to the delayed response to the Brown University shooting in December.
From small art schools to large public universities, the new DOJ release of emails reveals just how deep the financier’s influence in academia went. Students are demanding accountability.
Law enforcement members are still searching for a suspect who drove a stolen ambulance into a Meridian building where some office space is leased by the Department of Homeland Security. Police said they believe the suspect […]
(this is my old office)
Young Man in a Hurry: A Memoir of Discovery tries to recast a life of privilege in often baffling ways.
An Oklahoma law was supposed to help reduce the sentences of women who killed their abusers. Why are nearly all of them still in prison?
An interactive story about the birds that capture our curiosity, told through data, visuals and illustrations
As looksmaxxing enters our lexicon, the practice of bonesmashing—tapping your face with a hammer to shape your bone structure—is trailing close behind.
An experiment in language change
In one email, an AI researcher suggested it’s “hard to be brilliant if you are worrying if you look fat or why another woman hates you.”
As the number of powerful, wealthy people revealed to have associated with Jeffrey Epstein increases, so too does the coherence of their collective excuse: They only knew Epstein as a genius of math and science, a polymath who could dispense tax advice worth hundreds of millions of dollars, opine on quantum entanglement, and offer wise counsel on how to navigate choppy political and social waters. They were not sending obsequious emails to Epstein in his capacity as a conduit for shady money, world-historic sex criminal or, uh, shadow representative of Israel. They were simply seeking his considerable breadth and depth of knowledge.
Both the content and style of Epstein's emails undermine the claim of his genius.
New research shows that seasoned birders — including older adults — had denser tissue in parts of the brain tied to attention and perception.
Video footage shows former peer being driven away shortly after being escorted from his London home by officers