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    China has now dropped tariffs on imports from every African country except 1
    https://apnews.com/article/china-tariffs-africa-trade-us-7da631f9be17069ec92e1d7f432058d7
    A China policy giving Africa’s biggest economies tariff-free access to its market for the next two years came into effect Friday while its economic rival the United States seeks to impose new import taxes under President Donald Trump’s push for protectionism. The China deal covers Africa’s 20 largest economies, including South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Algeria and Kenya. China had already dropped tariffs on 33 poorer African countries, meaning 53 of the continent’s 54 nations are now eligible for “tariff-free treatment” for their goods, according to China. The country not eligible is the small nation of Eswatini because it is the only one in Africa that maintains formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan.
    Submitted at Yesterday, 05:26 PM by sleeppoor
    The Economy
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    In an era of declining crime, Baltimore notches a new low
    https://www.thebanner.com/community/local-news/baltimore-homicide-reaches-new-montly-low-DECFCBFZXJDY3DLJKTXOZEGHYI/
    The four homicides recorded in April represent the fewest killings in a month in the city since 1970, when police began tracking monthly crime statistics.
    Submitted at Yesterday, 03:36 PM by sleeppoor
    Crime
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    A former blackface performer runs for Maryland House of Delegates seat
    https://www.wypr.org/wypr-news/2026-04-28/a-former-blackface-performer-runs-for-maryland-house-of-delegates-seat
    A Baltimore County man who for years performed in blackface as the 1920s entertainer Al Jolson is running for the Maryland House of Delegates. He’s listed on the ballot as Bobby Al Jolson Berger. Berger said he stopped performing as Jolson in blackface in 2016. He said people got angry at him, but claimed they misunderstood that what he was doing wasn’t racist. According to the Baltimore Sun, a 2015 fundraiser planned for the six police officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray was canceled because Berger was going to be the entertainment. It was called “racist and in poor taste.” In the 1980s Berger was fired as a city police officer because of his blackface performances. He sued and successfully got his job back.
    Submitted at Yesterday, 03:53 PM by sleeppoor
    Politics
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    Texas inmate James Broadnax executed after final appeal denied
    https://www.texastribune.org/2026/04/30/texas-james-broadnax-execution/
    Broadnax, who was convicted of killing two music producers in Garland in a 2008 robbery, is the third inmate executed by the state this year.
    Submitted at Yesterday, 03:37 AM by sleeppoor
    Crime
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    How Ossetian Uatsdin became ‘the most successful’ pagan faith in the world
    https://oc-media.org/how-ossetian-uatsdin-became-the-most-successful-pagan-faith-in-the-world/
    Uatsdin has spread amidst a growing interest in pre-Christian religious traditions as an important part of ethnic identity in the North Caucasus.
    Submitted at Yesterday, 04:01 AM by sleeppoor
    The World
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    Family demands answers after Michigan State student from Maryland killed by police
    https://www.thebanner.com/community/local-news/isaiah-kirby-michigan-police-shooting-family-investigation-4XXQSXO5NJDWZED22RDHQYZ4YQ/
    Isaiah Kirby, a 21-year-old Owings Mills native studying zoology at Michigan State University, was fatally shot by East Lansing Police Department officers.
    Submitted at Yesterday, 04:23 AM by sleeppoor
    Crime
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    How Janet Mills was boxed out of the Maine Senate race by Graham Platner’s rise
    https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/30/politics/janet-mills-maine-senate
    By the time Maine Gov. Janet Mills launched her Senate campaign in October, Graham Platner was already drawing large crowds and raising impressive amounts of money. Mills supporters – including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer – thought she could prevail with a pitch for electability based on her statewide name recognition, backing from Senate Democratic leadership and a tidal wave of opposition research on Platner. They were wrong, and on Thursday, Mills ended her campaign weeks before the June 9 primary.
    Submitted at 04-30-2026, 11:19 PM by Mordant
    Politics
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    Sheinbaum defies U.S. demand to extradite Mexican officials on drug charges
    https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2026-04-30/sheinbaum-defies-u-s-demand-to-extradite-mexican-governor-on-drug-charges
    Mexican president says she won't arrest officials indicted by the U.S. on drug charges without firm proof.
    Submitted at 04-30-2026, 11:17 PM by sleeppoor
    Crime
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    Scorpions Are So Metal—Literally. New Images Reveal Patterns in How Their Weaponry Is Fortified With Iron, Zinc and Manganese
    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/scorpions-are-so-metal-literally-new-images-reveal-patterns-in-how-their-weaponry-is-fortified-with-iron-zinc-and-manganese-180988633/
    Scientists knew the stingers and pincers of these arachnids generally contained metals, but a new Smithsonian-led study maps out how these components are distributed
    Submitted at 04-30-2026, 06:46 PM by owl
    Science
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    Voters Can Be Disenfranchised Now
    https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/04/vra-supreme-court-callais-decision/686997/?gift=Je3D9AQS-C17lUTOnl2W8JMtc1JEx3nEmAUXjgv1uiM
    To understand it is to understand the Roberts Court’s decision today in Louisiana v. Callais. The decision purports to uphold Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which prohibits racial discrimination in voting, but effectively nullifies it, ruling that a Louisiana redistricting map that created two majority-Black districts out of six, in a state whose population is one-third Black, was an “unconstitutional racial gerrymander.” The majority opinion uses procedural language to obscure what its rewriting of the VRA will allow lawmakers to do: engage in racial discrimination in drawing political districts as long as they say they are doing so for a partisan purpose rather than a racist one—as if the results would not be identical. In states with large Black populations that remain under Republican control—half of the Black American population resides in the South—lawmakers will now be able to draw districts that dilute Black residents’ voting power. In his opinion for the right-wing majority, Justice Samuel Alito wrote that “in considering the constitutionality of a districting scheme, courts must treat partisan advantage like any other race-neutral aim: a constitutionally permissible criterion that States may rely on as desired.” The Court’s decision is consonant with the philosophy, articulated by Kilpatrick in his earlier days, that the state is oppressive when it interferes with the right to discriminate, and respects liberty when it allows discrimination. And the decision fits just as well with Kilpatrick’s later spin on that philosophy: Attempts to ban racial discrimination are themselves discriminatory—against white people.
    Submitted at 04-30-2026, 03:55 PM by sleeppoor
    Politics
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    Pentagon urges Congress to codify 'Department of War' name change it estimates will cost $52 million
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pentagon-urges-congress-codify-department-war-name-change-estimates-cost-52-million
    The Pentagon has formally asked for congressional approval to codify its "Department of War" moniker, estimating it will cost taxpayers around $52 million. The estimate from the Pentagon is significantly lower than what the Congressional Budget Office projected in January, when it estimated the rebranding could cost as much as $125 million if it were adopted "broadly and rapidly" throughout the department.
    Submitted at 04-30-2026, 07:34 AM by Grief Bacon
    Horseshit
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    Lynne Ramsay
    https://thegentlewoman.co.uk/library/lynne-ramsay
    Lynne Ramsay is not the kind of director to shill for a franchise and then watch the residuals roll in. Her intensely watchable studies of damaged people are big beasts revered by her peers and the actors she works with time and again. Jennifer Lawrence petitioned her to make Die My Love at Martin Scorsese’s suggestion, sowing the seed for a $24 million bidding war, a six-minute Cannes ovation and Lynne’s signing on with Hollywood’s biggest agency. Even with five starry projects in the works, the Glaswegian blue-collar intellectual, 56, swears she is still indie at heart.
    Submitted at 04-30-2026, 12:32 AM by thirteen3seven
    Movies
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    What Can We Gain by Losing Infinity? | Quanta Magazine
    https://www.quantamagazine.org/what-can-we-gain-by-losing-infinity-20260429/
    Doron Zeilberger is a mathematician who believes that all things come to an end. That just as we are limited beings, so too does nature have boundaries — and therefore so do numbers. Look out the window, and where others see reality as a continuous expanse, flowing inexorably forward from moment to moment, Zeilberger (opens a new tab) sees a universe that ticks. It is a discrete machine. In the smooth motion of the world around him, he catches the subtle blur of a flip-book. To Zeilberger, believing in infinity is like believing in God. It’s an alluring idea that flatters our intuitions and helps us make sense of all sorts of phenomena. But the problem is that we cannot truly observe infinity, and so we cannot truly say what it is. Equations define lines that carry on off the chalkboard, but to where? Proofs are littered with suggestive ellipses. These equations and proofs are, according to Zeilberger — a longtime professor at Rutgers University and a famed figure in combinatorics — both “very ugly” and false. It is “completely nonsense,” he said, huffing out each syllable in a husky voice that seemed worn out from making his point.
    Submitted at 04-30-2026, 12:04 AM by thirteen3seven
    Science
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    UAE quits OPEC: What that means for the Gulf, energy markets and beyond
    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/29/uae-quits-opec-what-that-means-for-the-gulf-energy-markets-and-beyond
    UAE signalling intent to pursue independent economic policies and reshape Gulf oil politics.
    Submitted at 04-29-2026, 06:56 PM by sleeppoor
    The Economy
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    ICE Agent Who Murdered Renee Good in Minneapolis Gets Cushy New Job
    https://newrepublic.com/post/209615/ice-agent-killed-renee-good-minneapolis-new-job
    The ICE agent who shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis—and then called her a “fucking bitch” moments before she died in her car—has been transferred to a different state to continue his work with the agency, as the FBI continues to supress an investigation into him. PunchUp, The Daily Beast’s new Substack, reported that Jonathan Ross, who was only placed on three days of administrative leave for shooting Good in the arm, head, and chest, is back in both an administrative and investigative capacity, facing virtually no consequences for killing an innocent woman in broad daylight.
    Submitted at 04-29-2026, 06:22 PM by sleeppoor
    Crime
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    US supreme court ‘demolishes’ key Voting Rights Act provision that prevented racial discrimination
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/29/supreme-court-louisiana-congressional-map-case-ruling
    Justices rule in landmark 6-3 decision that Louisiana will have to redraw its congressional map
    Submitted at 04-29-2026, 03:32 PM by sleeppoor
    Politics
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    California ‘betrays’ 1 million immigrants with move to share driver data, say advocates
    https://calmatters.org/economy/technology/2026/04/california-dmv-shares-immigrant-driver-data/
    California's DMV is sharing data about 1 million unauthorized immigrants so its driver licenses will still be accepted at airports.
    Submitted at 04-29-2026, 03:23 PM by sleeppoor
    Politics
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    Japan police probe man over wife in zoo incinerator: media
    https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/article/japan-police-probe-man-over-wife-in-zoo-incinerator-media/
    Police were questioning a man in Japan on suspicions he disposed of his wife’s body using an incinerator at a zoo he works for, local media have reported.
    Submitted at 04-29-2026, 02:36 PM by NickNoheart
    Crime
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    Calgary petting farm hit with outbreak of ‘diarrhea-causing parasite’
    https://www.ctvnews.ca/calgary/article/calgary-petting-farm-hit-with-outbreak-of-diarrhea-causing-parasite/
    A cryptosporidium outbreak has been declared at the Butterfield Acres Petting Farm in Calgary. Provincial health authorities released the information Tuesday, saying those who visited the farm on or after April 9 might have been exposed. In a statement on its website, Butterfield Acres said one of two twin calves acquired in late March was carrying cryptosporidium. The farm described cryptosporidium as “a diarrhea-causing parasite common in cattle.” The province says spread occurs “when someone comes into contact with infected feces and then touches their mouth, usually with unwashed hands.”
    Submitted at 04-29-2026, 02:35 PM by NickNoheart
    The World
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    I Get Why People Call the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting Staged. I Was There
    https://web.archive.org/web/20260427200604/https://www.thedailybeast.com/i-get-why-people-call-the-white-house-correspondents-dinner-shooting-staged-i-was-there/
    It was the first thing I said as I lay on the floor. Here’s what I now believe.
    Submitted at 04-28-2026, 11:50 PM by Mordant
    Crime
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