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The 12-year-old boy stole the construction vehicle from outside a middle school, leading police in an hourlong pursuit without headlights on, police said. | |
Submitted at 11-29-2023, 06:33 AM by deathray | |
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With criticisms of Israel's conduct in Gaza mounting, the IDF is hastily organizing briefings for members of Congress. | |
Submitted at 11-29-2023, 01:19 AM by Mordant | |
In a shocking, horrifying incident at Shawnee Mission East High School, a Black student was hospitalized after being attacked by a white male student. Despite being the victim, she faces suspension in a case highlighting systemic racism and administrative negligence. | |
Submitted at 11-29-2023, 12:14 AM by another lurker | |
Netanyahu "boasted about having gone against" U.S. wishes by launching a ground invasion of Gaza and raiding the Palestinian territory's largest hospital on the pretense that Hamas was hiding a command center on the facility's grounds—a claim that has not been substantiated. | |
Submitted at 11-28-2023, 08:59 PM by Mordant | |
According to various reports throughout 2023, the Pentagon is working on directed-energy weapons as one of its top priorities. While reports indicate that the military is facing hitches in development, billions of dollars are still being poured into directed-energy technology. | |
Submitted at 11-28-2023, 05:44 PM by sleeppoor | |
French authorities have arrested the leader of a multinational tantric yoga organization on suspicion of indoctrinating female followers for sexual exploitation | |
Submitted at 11-28-2023, 05:24 PM by sleeppoor | |
"I can see that one of my friends is apparently watching a ton of cheesy, soft porn stuff," a user said of Plex's Week in Review email and Discover Together feature. | |
Submitted at 11-28-2023, 04:45 PM by sleeppoor | |
Submitted at 11-28-2023, 04:40 PM by sleeppoor | |
Despite long advocating small government and local control, Republican governors and legislators across a significant swath of the country are increasingly overriding the actions of Democratic cities — removing elected district attorneys or threatening to strip them of power, taking over election offices and otherwise limiting local independence.
State lawmakers proposed nearly 700 bills this year to circumscribe what cities and counties can do, according to Katie Belanger, lead consultant for the Local Solutions Support Center, a national organization focused in part on ending the overreach it calls “abusive state preemption.”
The group’s tracking mostly found “conservative state legislatures responding to or anticipating actions of progressive cities,” she said, with many bills designed to bolster state restrictions on police defunding, abortion, and LGBTQ and voting rights. As of mid-October, at least 92 had passed. | |
Submitted at 11-28-2023, 04:31 PM by sleeppoor | |
Submitted at 11-28-2023, 04:28 PM by sleeppoor | |
Despite police incompetence, a stunning lack of evidence, and a trial this summer that resulted in a hung jury, Henderson Atwater remains in jail after nearly three years. | |
Submitted at 11-28-2023, 04:27 PM by sleeppoor | |
lon Musk received a hero’s welcome from Israel’s leaders on Monday. The same Elon Musk who recently told a far-right user on his X social media platform that he spoke “the actual truth” when the poster explained why he was “deeply disinterested” in Jewish concerns over spiking antisemitism.
Both Musk’s visit and the proverbial red carpet being laid out for the man who has overseen the proliferation of misinformation and disinformation regarding the October 7 attack – and actually at the site of the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust – come at a time where many are finding it hard to check their cynicism.
The Israel visit comes just weeks after Musk, adopting rhetoric used by the far right’s most prominent figureheads, directly engaged and platformed the antisemitic conspiracy theory cited by Robert Bowers, the assailant behind the deadliest massacre of American Jews in U.S. history.
This is not the first time Benjamin Netanyahu has, for the sake of political expediency, plummeted to the depths of sycophancy regarding Musk. Visiting the United States in mid-September, at the height of the controversy surrounding his government’s plans to gut Israel’s judiciary, the prime minister visited Tesla HQ after failing to score a White House invitation. At the time, he defended Musk against allegations of antisemitism while implying that the entrepreneur was more powerful than the U.S. president.
Those comments came during Musk’s then-nadir on trafficking in antisemitic tropes, after he participated in and amplified an antisemitic social media campaign targeting the Anti-Defamation League.
Hamas infiltrated Israel’s borders under Netanyahu’s watch some three weeks after that fawning performance, massacring 1,200 men, women and children. Musk’s public rhetoric around the attack has hopscotched from urging Israel to commit performative kindness to granting Hamas a moral victory after saying he would install Starlink satellites in Gaza, leading the charge on some of the most bilious conspiracy theories – all while profiting from his failure to combat wildly false accounts of the Israel-Hamas war.
He has also attempted to beat back criticism of antisemitism by vowing to combat pro-Palestinian advocacy on his platform, threatening to suspend users posting phrases like “From the river to the sea…” and “decolonization” – as if banning certain expressions and combating only one side of the free speech debate nullifies his own culpability in antisemitism’s proliferation.
This backdrop makes his visit to October 7 massacre sites all the more repulsive. Israel’s leaders, yet again, have fashioned themselves as judge and jury on global antisemitism, at a time when Jews worldwide are being targeted at previously unimaginable rates.
Welcoming such a toxic mogul with open arms and taking him around sites of a massacre that has been belittled, demeaned and denied on his watch should be a stain on Netanyahu’s legacy – alongside the growing list of failures associated with the tragedies of the past eight weeks. | |
Submitted at 11-28-2023, 12:36 PM by Mordant | |
Trump recently got a surprise endorsement from Bernie Marcus and is gradually getting more support from other former donors | |
Submitted at 11-28-2023, 07:50 AM by sleeppoor | |
For millennia, Tyrian purple was the most valuable colour on the planet. Then the recipe to make it was lost. By piecing together ancient clues, could one man bring it back? | |
Submitted at 11-27-2023, 10:58 PM by a murder of lawyers | |
Sports Illustrated was publishing articles under seemingly fake bylines. We asked their owner about it —and they deleted everything. | |
Submitted at 11-27-2023, 08:41 PM by sleeppoor | |
Submitted at 11-27-2023, 08:24 PM by Mr.Piss | |
On that May afternoon, police raided Williams’ home and arrested Arnold and Williams. Alongside 26 others, they were indicted by Fani Willis, the Fulton County District Attorney, who alleged that YSL — a rap group and record label created by Williams — was in fact a criminal organization. The indictment stated that Arnold’s participation in YSL amounted to a violation of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or RICO. The penalty for violating RICO in Georgia is a prison sentence between 5 and 20 years.
Willis has become a nationally recognized name thanks both to the YSL case and a concurrent RICO case: the prosecution of former President Donald Trump on election subversion charges. The Washington Post proclaimed Willis’ actions in the latter case could “save democracy.” But defense attorneys working the YSL case say that as Willis is embraced by the national media for her pursuit of Trump, the local people caught in her legal system — people like Arnold — are left harmed. | |
Submitted at 11-27-2023, 04:52 PM by sleeppoor | |
Submitted at 11-26-2023, 11:42 PM by Nibbles | |
To get arms for its Gaza war, Israel is drawing on a U.S. arms stockpile. Joe Biden wants to remove all the restrictions on the arms. | |
Submitted at 11-26-2023, 10:45 PM by sleeppoor | |
The dream is over for passengers who'd signed up for Life at Sea Cruises' inaugural three-year voyage. | |
Submitted at 11-26-2023, 07:19 PM by sleeppoor | |

The 12-year-old boy stole the construction vehicle from outside a middle school, leading police in an hourlong pursuit without headlights on, police said.
With criticisms of Israel's conduct in Gaza mounting, the IDF is hastily organizing briefings for members of Congress.
In a shocking, horrifying incident at Shawnee Mission East High School, a Black student was hospitalized after being attacked by a white male student. Despite being the victim, she faces suspension in a case highlighting systemic racism and administrative negligence.
Netanyahu "boasted about having gone against" U.S. wishes by launching a ground invasion of Gaza and raiding the Palestinian territory's largest hospital on the pretense that Hamas was hiding a command center on the facility's grounds—a claim that has not been substantiated.
According to various reports throughout 2023, the Pentagon is working on directed-energy weapons as one of its top priorities. While reports indicate that the military is facing hitches in development, billions of dollars are still being poured into directed-energy technology.
French authorities have arrested the leader of a multinational tantric yoga organization on suspicion of indoctrinating female followers for sexual exploitation
"I can see that one of my friends is apparently watching a ton of cheesy, soft porn stuff," a user said of Plex's Week in Review email and Discover Together feature.
Despite long advocating small government and local control, Republican governors and legislators across a significant swath of the country are increasingly overriding the actions of Democratic cities — removing elected district attorneys or threatening to strip them of power, taking over election offices and otherwise limiting local independence.
State lawmakers proposed nearly 700 bills this year to circumscribe what cities and counties can do, according to Katie Belanger, lead consultant for the Local Solutions Support Center, a national organization focused in part on ending the overreach it calls “abusive state preemption.”
The group’s tracking mostly found “conservative state legislatures responding to or anticipating actions of progressive cities,” she said, with many bills designed to bolster state restrictions on police defunding, abortion, and LGBTQ and voting rights. As of mid-October, at least 92 had passed.
Despite police incompetence, a stunning lack of evidence, and a trial this summer that resulted in a hung jury, Henderson Atwater remains in jail after nearly three years.
lon Musk received a hero’s welcome from Israel’s leaders on Monday. The same Elon Musk who recently told a far-right user on his X social media platform that he spoke “the actual truth” when the poster explained why he was “deeply disinterested” in Jewish concerns over spiking antisemitism.
Both Musk’s visit and the proverbial red carpet being laid out for the man who has overseen the proliferation of misinformation and disinformation regarding the October 7 attack – and actually at the site of the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust – come at a time where many are finding it hard to check their cynicism.
The Israel visit comes just weeks after Musk, adopting rhetoric used by the far right’s most prominent figureheads, directly engaged and platformed the antisemitic conspiracy theory cited by Robert Bowers, the assailant behind the deadliest massacre of American Jews in U.S. history.
This is not the first time Benjamin Netanyahu has, for the sake of political expediency, plummeted to the depths of sycophancy regarding Musk. Visiting the United States in mid-September, at the height of the controversy surrounding his government’s plans to gut Israel’s judiciary, the prime minister visited Tesla HQ after failing to score a White House invitation. At the time, he defended Musk against allegations of antisemitism while implying that the entrepreneur was more powerful than the U.S. president.
Those comments came during Musk’s then-nadir on trafficking in antisemitic tropes, after he participated in and amplified an antisemitic social media campaign targeting the Anti-Defamation League.
Hamas infiltrated Israel’s borders under Netanyahu’s watch some three weeks after that fawning performance, massacring 1,200 men, women and children. Musk’s public rhetoric around the attack has hopscotched from urging Israel to commit performative kindness to granting Hamas a moral victory after saying he would install Starlink satellites in Gaza, leading the charge on some of the most bilious conspiracy theories – all while profiting from his failure to combat wildly false accounts of the Israel-Hamas war.
He has also attempted to beat back criticism of antisemitism by vowing to combat pro-Palestinian advocacy on his platform, threatening to suspend users posting phrases like “From the river to the sea…” and “decolonization” – as if banning certain expressions and combating only one side of the free speech debate nullifies his own culpability in antisemitism’s proliferation.
This backdrop makes his visit to October 7 massacre sites all the more repulsive. Israel’s leaders, yet again, have fashioned themselves as judge and jury on global antisemitism, at a time when Jews worldwide are being targeted at previously unimaginable rates.
Welcoming such a toxic mogul with open arms and taking him around sites of a massacre that has been belittled, demeaned and denied on his watch should be a stain on Netanyahu’s legacy – alongside the growing list of failures associated with the tragedies of the past eight weeks.
Trump recently got a surprise endorsement from Bernie Marcus and is gradually getting more support from other former donors
For millennia, Tyrian purple was the most valuable colour on the planet. Then the recipe to make it was lost. By piecing together ancient clues, could one man bring it back?
Sports Illustrated was publishing articles under seemingly fake bylines. We asked their owner about it —and they deleted everything.
On that May afternoon, police raided Williams’ home and arrested Arnold and Williams. Alongside 26 others, they were indicted by Fani Willis, the Fulton County District Attorney, who alleged that YSL — a rap group and record label created by Williams — was in fact a criminal organization. The indictment stated that Arnold’s participation in YSL amounted to a violation of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or RICO. The penalty for violating RICO in Georgia is a prison sentence between 5 and 20 years.
Willis has become a nationally recognized name thanks both to the YSL case and a concurrent RICO case: the prosecution of former President Donald Trump on election subversion charges. The Washington Post proclaimed Willis’ actions in the latter case could “save democracy.” But defense attorneys working the YSL case say that as Willis is embraced by the national media for her pursuit of Trump, the local people caught in her legal system — people like Arnold — are left harmed.
To get arms for its Gaza war, Israel is drawing on a U.S. arms stockpile. Joe Biden wants to remove all the restrictions on the arms.
The dream is over for passengers who'd signed up for Life at Sea Cruises' inaugural three-year voyage.