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    Telegram founder Pavel Durov says all his 100+ children will receive share of his estate
    https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/article/telegram-founder-pavel-durov-says-all-his-100-children-will-receive-share-of-his-estate/
    Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of instant messaging app Telegram, plans to leave his fortune to the more than 100 children he has fathered. The Russian-born tech tycoon has revealed that his estate will be split between his six children from relationships and the scores of others whom he fathered through sperm donation. In a wide-ranging interview published Thursday in French political magazine Le Point, 40-year-old Durov revealed that he does not differentiate between his legal children with three different women and those conceived with the sperm he donated. “They are all my children and will all have the same rights! I don’t want them to tear each other apart after my death,” he said, after revealing that he recently wrote his will.
    Submitted at Yesterday, 05:39 PM by NickNoheart
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    Each William Langewiesche Disaster Story Was An Event In Itself | Defector
    https://defector.com/each-william-langewiesche-disaster-story-was-an-event-in-itself?giftLink=4a8d64815e6a3ec9c3fc24bdc4b08322
    William Langewiesche died on Sunday. He was a damn titan. Langewiesche hit his stride in longform magazine journalism round about 1998, applying the concept of system accidents to the downing of ValueJet Airlines Flight 592, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 aircraft that had crashed into the Florida Everglades in 1996. Langewiesche had been doing international affairs essays for The Atlantic—those were also good, and he kept at this work for the rest of his career—but here was a story in his true wheelhouse. It's a great blog: Langewiesche, a professional pilot, had the aviation chops to comprehend the accident like few of his journalistic peers, but what grabs you about the best Langewiesche jams is his talent for stitching together a timeline of events, using as thread the little quiet things that might only be spotted by an expert, or an insider, or an ace researcher. Langewiesche was always at least one of the three, and for aviation stories he was all of the above, to say nothing of an incredible natural storyteller. It will not be possible for any human to surpass his knack for pulling out and organizing the details of NTSB investigations into a gripping, horrifying narrative. Most of his aviation stories, covering a solid 20-year period, felt not just like an event but like a definitive final examination of a piece of history. Two of my favorite Langewiesche jams are about maritime disasters. His retelling of the 2015 sinking of the container ship SS El Faro is an all-timer, pulling together and precisely ordering NTSB investigatory findings, telemetry data, weather reports, corporate history, industry best practices, maritime disaster protocols, biographical information, and absolutely gutting audio transcripts to provide a complete timeline of a tragic and entirely avoidable disaster. I have read his 2004 story about the sinking of MS Estonia, a car-passenger ferry that foundered in the Baltic Sea in 1994, at least 10 and possibly as many as 40 times. It's a bold, breathtaking piece of nonfiction writing, lean and relentless, befitting utterly the terrifying circumstances of the disaster it examines. I am going to pause the writing of this blog right this very moment so that I can go and read it again.
    Submitted at Yesterday, 02:39 AM by sleeppoor
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    Ice’s ‘inhumane’ arrest of well-known vineyard manager shakes Oregon wine industry
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/19/oregon-vineyard-manager-arrest-ice
    Friends and family of Moises Sotelo ‘disappointed and disgusted’ after respected fixture detained outside church
    Submitted at Yesterday, 02:27 AM by sleeppoor
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    Taxpayer group says Bow River phone line was a waste of money
    https://www.ctvnews.ca/calgary/article/taxpayer-group-wants-bow-river-phone-line-disconnected/
    Calgarians were charged $65,000 to support an art project that allowed residents to listen to the gurgling waters of the Bow River, a funding watchdog says. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is lashing out against the Reconnecting to the Bow project, a city-funded initiative that involved a hotline connecting callers to the sound of the Bow River at any time. CTF says the project was unnecessary and a waste of money. “If someone wants to listen to a river, they can go sit next to one, but the City of Calgary should not force taxpayers to pay for this,” said Kris Sims, CTF Alberta director, in a news release.
    Submitted at 06-19-2025, 11:59 PM by NickNoheart
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    Climate change indicators are all in uncharted territory, 60 top scientists warn
    https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20250618-warning-signs-on-climate-flashing-bright-red-top-scientists
    From carbon pollution to sea-level rise to global heating, the pace and level of key climate change indicators are all in uncharted territory, more than 60 top scientists warned Thursday. Greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels and deforestation hit a new high in 2024 and averaged, over the last decade, a record 53.6 billion tonnes per year – that is 100,000 tonnes per minute – of CO2 or its equivalent in other gases, they reported in a peer-reviewed update. Earth's surface temperature last year breached 1.5°C over pre-industrial levels for the first time, and the additional CO2 humanity can emit with a two-thirds chance of staying under that threshold long-term – our 1.5°C "carbon budget" – will be exhausted in two years, they calculated. Investment in clean energy outpaced investment in oil, gas and coal last year two-to-one, but fossil fuels account for more than 80 percent of global energy consumption, and growth in renewables still lags behind new demand.
    Submitted at 06-19-2025, 10:11 PM by sleeppoor
    Science
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    The women's day massacre, 1937
    https://libcom.org/article/womens-day-massacre-1937
    A short account of the 19 June killing of 16 people and wounding of 283 by police during a demonstration of women and children in support of a steel workers' strike.
    Submitted at 06-19-2025, 08:48 PM by sleeppoor
    Crime
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    The Trump administration is trying to bring back asbestos
    https://www.fastcompany.com/91354695/the-trump-administration-is-trying-to-bring-back-asbestos
    According to newly released court filings, the EPA is 'reconsidering' a 2024 ban on the last legal form of asbestos still used in the U.S.
    Submitted at 06-19-2025, 08:19 PM by sleeppoor
    The Economy
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    The Subway Is Not Scary
    https://www.hamiltonnolan.com/p/the-subway-is-not-scary
    Fear of the subway is a mark of low moral character.
    Submitted at 06-19-2025, 08:03 PM by sleeppoor
    Crime
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    Stephen Fry: JK Rowling ‘a lost cause’ over trans rights stance
    https://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/stephen-fry-criticises-harry-potter-author-jk-rowling-trans-views-b1233756.html
    Star joins Harry Potter stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint in publicly distancing themselves from Rowling’s views on gender identity and trans rights
    Submitted at 06-19-2025, 06:29 PM by Mordant
    The World
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    Not Guilty! Jury clears Karen Read of murder, leaves only OUI conviction
    https://www.bostonherald.com/2025/06/18/karen-read-found-not-guilty-on-murder-manslaughter-guilty-on-oui/amp/
    Karen Read wept and the crowd outside burst into cheers after a jury cleared the 45-year-old of every count against her except for one — drunken driving — in a grueling retrial for the death of her Boston police boyfriend.
    Submitted at 06-19-2025, 12:25 PM by Mordant
    Crime
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    The Big Picture 2025 - bioGraphic
    https://www.biographic.com/the-big-picture-2025/
    From the beautiful to the bizarre, this annual photographic showcase shines a light on some of our planet’s most breathtaking species and places.
    Submitted at 06-19-2025, 02:19 AM by sleeppoor
    Science
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    We finally know what the face of a Denisovan looked like
    https://archive.is/1s3PQ
    “There were clues [to] that right from the beginning with their teeth,” says Brown: the handful of molars that were found were unusually large. Known jawbones were also big. “We thought Neanderthals were the stocky ancestor, but actually it might be Denisovans that really were the big boys of the palaeontological record.”
    Submitted at 06-19-2025, 01:19 AM by Nibbles
    Science
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    ‘Not for you’: Israeli shelters exclude Palestinians as bombs rain down
    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/6/17/not-for-you-israeli-shelters-exclude-palestinians-as-bombs-rain-down
    Shelters are a lifeline in Israel from Iranian attacks, but Palestinian citizens of the country have been locked out.
    Submitted at 06-18-2025, 09:08 PM by sleeppoor
    Crime
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    SiIvaGunner Is An Elaborate Game Music Joke Collective And One Of The Best Parts Of YouTube - Aftermath
    https://aftermath.site/siivagunner-youtube-channel-high-quality-rips
    SiIvagunner started as YouTube elaborate in-joke about game music on YouTube and has evolved into a volunteer democratic artist collective.
    Submitted at 06-18-2025, 08:23 PM by sleeppoor
    Games
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    Ozzy Osbourne’s DNA sold in empty iced tea cans for US$450
    https://www.ctvnews.ca/entertainment/article/ozzy-osbournes-dna-sold-in-empty-iced-tea-cans-for-us450/
    Empty cans containing the DNA of an aging rockstar were so popular, despite their US$450 price tag, they appear to be sold out. Ten cans containing genetic material from Ozzy Osbourne were sold as part of a promotion by American canned water company Liquid Death. “Ozzy Osbourne is 1 of 1,” the company wrote in an online advertisement. “But we’re selling his actual DNA so you can recycle him forever.”
    Submitted at 06-18-2025, 04:13 PM by NickNoheart
    Music
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    Toy-maker Mattel accused of planning “reckless” AI social experiment on kids
    https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/06/mattel-sparks-fear-that-planned-chatgpt-fueled-toys-will-warp-kids/
    Mattel faces pressure to be more transparent about OpenAI partnership.
    Submitted at 06-18-2025, 03:24 PM by sleeppoor
    The Economy
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    Discarded clothes from UK brands dumped in protected Ghana wetlands
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jun/18/discarded-clothes-from-uk-brands-dumped-in-protected-ghana-wetlands
    Garments thrown out by consumers from Next, George, M&S and others found in or near conservation areas
    Submitted at 06-18-2025, 07:33 AM by sleeppoor
    The Economy
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    Truck carrying tank after Army's 250th birthday parade kills pedestrian in DC
    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/06/17/army-tank-kills-dc-pedestrian-birthday-parade/84246151007/
    The accident happened on the evening of June 16 while a truck was moving the tank from the parade staging area to a Maryland railyard.
    Submitted at 06-18-2025, 04:52 AM by sleeppoor
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    Inmates at Salinas Valley State Prison launch hunger strike over CDCR policies
    https://www.ksbw.com/article/inmates-salinas-valley-state-prison-hunger-strike-cdcr/65080960
    Inmates at Salinas Valley State Prison have declared a hunger strike, effective Friday, to protest what they claim are unlawful practices by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR).
    Submitted at 06-18-2025, 04:27 AM by sleeppoor
    Crime
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    LASD shot LAPD with rubber bullets and tear gas during No Kings protest
    https://lapublicpress.org/2025/06/ice-police-protest-lapd-lasd-tear-gas/
    Officers with LAPD found themselves caught in the crossfire of tear gas and other less lethal munitions between themselves and deputies with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department during the violent dispersal of fleeing demonstrators. LAPD officers were coordinating with LASD to corral demonstrators at the corners of Temple and Main over the radios, trying to separate and push them away from City Hall. An officer shouts over the radio to LASD deputies at Main and Temple to “hold your goddamn crossfire here,” ending the radio call by saying “blue blue,” likely a reference to blue-on-blue friendly fire. The call either wasn’t heard or shared with LASD deputies because nearly 20 minutes later, another LAPD officer radioed to dispatch about an unruly crowd between Temple and First streets, they needed help clearing. He also reported another problem. “We’re still taking gas and less-lethal munitions from the Sheriffs over on Temple and Main.” An officer, unclear which department he represented, responded and relayed that he couldn’t do much to help: “Roger, we can only work on one problem here.” Three minutes later, another officer frantically radios from the same location, saying they were not only taking rocks and bottles, but were again being shot by LASD.
    Submitted at 06-18-2025, 02:36 AM by Wreckard
    Politics
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