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Payments to Rajan Vasisht, an aide from 2019-21, underscore ties between the justice and lawyers who argue cases in front of him | |
Submitted at 07-12-2023, 07:14 PM by sleeppoor | |
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“The endgame is to allow things to drag on until union members start losing their apartments and losing their houses,” a studio executive told Deadline. Acknowledging the cold-as-ice approach, several other sources reiterated the statement. One insider called it “a cruel but necessary evil.”
The studios and streamers’ next think financially strapped writers would go to WGA leadership and demand they restart talks before what could be a very cold Christmas. In that context, the studios and streamers feel they would be in a position to dictate most of the terms of any possible deal. | |
Submitted at 07-12-2023, 06:20 PM by Wreckard | |
Size, weight and motor will be taken into account as councillors target ‘dangerous, cumbersome’ vehicles | |
Submitted at 07-12-2023, 07:28 AM by sleeppoor | |
Talking to the former chief engineer of the DOT about highway nightmare scenarios and the long, long road to a real fix.
The most reassuring thing Sam Schwartz, the city’s former traffic commissioner and once chief engineer of the Department of Transportation, can say about the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway is that it isn’t going to collapse in the way you think it might. “So the image people have of the highway falling to the ground is very unlikely,” he tells me. But the most distressed stretch — the triple cantilever that runs from Sands Street to Atlantic Avenue — is crumbling, which raises all kinds of other unhappy scenarios. A report by a panel of experts under Bill de Blasio found that overweight trucks and the cantilever’s deterioration could make that section of the BQE “unsafe and unable to carry existing levels of traffic within five years.” That was three years ago. | |
Submitted at 07-12-2023, 06:57 AM by sleeppoor | |
Volunteers giving out free meals with the organization Food Not Bombs have wracked up 40 tickets seeking more than $10,000 in fines since March 1, four weeks before visitors began pouring into downtown for the Final Four.
The Houston law they were charged with violating — an ordinance against giving away meals unless you have permission from the property where you’re doing it, even if the property is public — was put in place by City Council in 2012 but largely had gone unenforced for over a decade, municipal records show.
The current administration’s decision to crack down on the ordinance sent ripples through Houston’s extensive network of Good Samaritans. Some have quietly pulled back from their work. Other groups have relocated to a Houston Police Department parking lot just outside of downtown, which was recently designated an acceptable public location for charitable meals. (Houston is paying a nonprofit to provide meals at that location for at least a year.) | |
Submitted at 07-12-2023, 06:56 AM by sleeppoor | |
Submitted at 07-12-2023, 02:29 AM by sleeppoor | |
Love was around well before we arrived and it will remain long after we’re gone, because the very existence of something in a sea of nothing is an act of love. Reality is the biggest piece of performance art there is. | |
Submitted at 07-12-2023, 12:15 AM by katheudo | |
Washington retakes membership of body amid concerns China is filling the vacuum it left behind when it quit over alleged anti-Israel bias | |
Submitted at 07-11-2023, 11:42 PM by Forensic | |
MyPillow Auction: Equipment from Mike Lindell's MyPillow is on the auction block after stores dropped his product. | |
Submitted at 07-11-2023, 08:48 PM by nocash | |
A personal perspective on the YouTube star's controversial behaviors with fans, and the dynamic rooted in stan culture. | |
Submitted at 07-11-2023, 08:40 PM by nocash | |
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Submitted at 07-11-2023, 07:06 PM by Mordant | |
The lack of a comprehensive national rainfall database and current flood maps hampers the ability to prepare for storms intensified by climate change. | |
Submitted at 07-11-2023, 05:34 PM by sleeppoor | |
About two dozen classic carriages around the country offer time travel by train. | |
Submitted at 07-11-2023, 03:37 PM by nocash | |
The comedian is part of a class action lawsuit accusing the tech companies of copyright infringement. To Silverman and her co-plaintiffs, I bid godspeed. | |
Submitted at 07-11-2023, 02:22 PM by nocash | |
Submitted at 07-11-2023, 01:48 PM by Nibbles | |
New study reveals most classic video games are completely unavailable | |
Submitted at 07-11-2023, 02:03 AM by sleeppoor | |
For their study, Lennon’s team used the synthetic organism, Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn3B—a minimized version of the bacterium M. mycoides commonly found in the guts of goats and similar animals. Over millennia, the parasitic bacterium has naturally lost many of its genes as it evolved to depend on its host for nutrition. Researchers at the J. Craig Venter Institute in California took this one step further. In 2016, they eliminated 45 percent of the 901 genes from the natural M. mycoides genome—reducing it to the smallest set of genes required for autonomous cellular life. At 493 genes, the minimal genome of M. mycoides JCVI-syn3B is the smallest of any known free-living organism. In comparison, many animal and plant genomes contain more than 20,000 genes. | |
Submitted at 07-11-2023, 12:26 AM by Nibbles | |
U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden sentenced Tyler Bensch, who pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts in connection with the riot, to two years of probation and 60 days home incarceration. Prosecutors had requested nine months in federal prison.
A tearful Bensch did not speak during Friday's sentencing hearing, but his court-appointed attorney Peter Cooper said the Florida man deeply regretted his actions. Bensch, Cooper said, "didn't have the maturity to understand what he was getting into" and "carries great remorse for what he did that day."
Cooper went on to say that Bensch hopes to start a career in law enforcement, adding that it's "not beyond the realm of possibility" that he could do so even with his misdemeanors. Bensch is currently working for a pool cleaning company, and the conditions of his sentence will allow him to leave his home for employment during his 60 days of home detention. | |
Submitted at 07-11-2023, 12:18 AM by Wreckard | |
IN LATE MAY, an alliance of anti-Putin partisans used Ukrainian territory to launch a stunning incursion into western Russia. Spearheaded by the Russian Volunteer Corps, or RVC, and its leader Denis Kapustin, a wanted neo-Nazi and ex-soccer hooligan, the assault exposed just how vulnerable Russia had become to attacks since its invasion of Ukraine.
For years, Kapustin has maintained public links with two notorious American neo-Nazis: Robert Rundo, the founder of the street fighting gang Rise Above Movement, and Christopher Pohlhaus, an ex-Marine and leader of a group that terrorizes drag events in the U.S.
While Kapustin has been a regular fixture for years among European extremists, he gained minor popularity among American neo-Nazis when he started co-hosting a podcast in January 2021 with Rundo, a Charlottesville riot defendant now facing extradition to the U.S. from Romania. On the multiepisode show, the two men — avid mixed martial artists — discussed the benefits of “active clubs,” which are essentially fascist fight clubs that have sprouted up all over the U.S.
But Kapustin, who also goes by his call sign “White Rex” (his personal MMA brand) or uses the last name “Nikitin,” has contacts that go further into stateside neo-Nazism.
In July 2021, he also appeared in another two-and-a-half hour podcast with Pohlhaus, a four-year veteran of the Marine Corps who only months ago, with a revolver strapped to his hip, led his so-called Blood Tribe in a protest of a drag event outside Akron, Ohio. The relationship appears ongoing: Pohlhaus has told his followers on the Telegram app in recent weeks that he wants to help his friend “Denis” in Ukraine and plans to travel there to establish a neo-Nazi pipeline of volunteer soldiers to the cause. | |
Submitted at 07-10-2023, 09:16 PM by Forensic | |
The court once held that the Civil Rights Act trumped religious freedom. After these recent decisions, that’s over. The consequences could be enormous. | |
Submitted at 07-10-2023, 08:15 PM by sleeppoor | |

Payments to Rajan Vasisht, an aide from 2019-21, underscore ties between the justice and lawyers who argue cases in front of him
“The endgame is to allow things to drag on until union members start losing their apartments and losing their houses,” a studio executive told Deadline. Acknowledging the cold-as-ice approach, several other sources reiterated the statement. One insider called it “a cruel but necessary evil.”
The studios and streamers’ next think financially strapped writers would go to WGA leadership and demand they restart talks before what could be a very cold Christmas. In that context, the studios and streamers feel they would be in a position to dictate most of the terms of any possible deal.
Size, weight and motor will be taken into account as councillors target ‘dangerous, cumbersome’ vehicles
Talking to the former chief engineer of the DOT about highway nightmare scenarios and the long, long road to a real fix.
The most reassuring thing Sam Schwartz, the city’s former traffic commissioner and once chief engineer of the Department of Transportation, can say about the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway is that it isn’t going to collapse in the way you think it might. “So the image people have of the highway falling to the ground is very unlikely,” he tells me. But the most distressed stretch — the triple cantilever that runs from Sands Street to Atlantic Avenue — is crumbling, which raises all kinds of other unhappy scenarios. A report by a panel of experts under Bill de Blasio found that overweight trucks and the cantilever’s deterioration could make that section of the BQE “unsafe and unable to carry existing levels of traffic within five years.” That was three years ago.
Volunteers giving out free meals with the organization Food Not Bombs have wracked up 40 tickets seeking more than $10,000 in fines since March 1, four weeks before visitors began pouring into downtown for the Final Four.
The Houston law they were charged with violating — an ordinance against giving away meals unless you have permission from the property where you’re doing it, even if the property is public — was put in place by City Council in 2012 but largely had gone unenforced for over a decade, municipal records show.
The current administration’s decision to crack down on the ordinance sent ripples through Houston’s extensive network of Good Samaritans. Some have quietly pulled back from their work. Other groups have relocated to a Houston Police Department parking lot just outside of downtown, which was recently designated an acceptable public location for charitable meals. (Houston is paying a nonprofit to provide meals at that location for at least a year.)
Love was around well before we arrived and it will remain long after we’re gone, because the very existence of something in a sea of nothing is an act of love. Reality is the biggest piece of performance art there is.
Washington retakes membership of body amid concerns China is filling the vacuum it left behind when it quit over alleged anti-Israel bias
MyPillow Auction: Equipment from Mike Lindell's MyPillow is on the auction block after stores dropped his product.
A personal perspective on the YouTube star's controversial behaviors with fans, and the dynamic rooted in stan culture.
!!!
The lack of a comprehensive national rainfall database and current flood maps hampers the ability to prepare for storms intensified by climate change.
About two dozen classic carriages around the country offer time travel by train.
The comedian is part of a class action lawsuit accusing the tech companies of copyright infringement. To Silverman and her co-plaintiffs, I bid godspeed.
New study reveals most classic video games are completely unavailable
For their study, Lennon’s team used the synthetic organism, Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn3B—a minimized version of the bacterium M. mycoides commonly found in the guts of goats and similar animals. Over millennia, the parasitic bacterium has naturally lost many of its genes as it evolved to depend on its host for nutrition. Researchers at the J. Craig Venter Institute in California took this one step further. In 2016, they eliminated 45 percent of the 901 genes from the natural M. mycoides genome—reducing it to the smallest set of genes required for autonomous cellular life. At 493 genes, the minimal genome of M. mycoides JCVI-syn3B is the smallest of any known free-living organism. In comparison, many animal and plant genomes contain more than 20,000 genes.
U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden sentenced Tyler Bensch, who pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts in connection with the riot, to two years of probation and 60 days home incarceration. Prosecutors had requested nine months in federal prison.
A tearful Bensch did not speak during Friday's sentencing hearing, but his court-appointed attorney Peter Cooper said the Florida man deeply regretted his actions. Bensch, Cooper said, "didn't have the maturity to understand what he was getting into" and "carries great remorse for what he did that day."
Cooper went on to say that Bensch hopes to start a career in law enforcement, adding that it's "not beyond the realm of possibility" that he could do so even with his misdemeanors. Bensch is currently working for a pool cleaning company, and the conditions of his sentence will allow him to leave his home for employment during his 60 days of home detention.
IN LATE MAY, an alliance of anti-Putin partisans used Ukrainian territory to launch a stunning incursion into western Russia. Spearheaded by the Russian Volunteer Corps, or RVC, and its leader Denis Kapustin, a wanted neo-Nazi and ex-soccer hooligan, the assault exposed just how vulnerable Russia had become to attacks since its invasion of Ukraine.
For years, Kapustin has maintained public links with two notorious American neo-Nazis: Robert Rundo, the founder of the street fighting gang Rise Above Movement, and Christopher Pohlhaus, an ex-Marine and leader of a group that terrorizes drag events in the U.S.
While Kapustin has been a regular fixture for years among European extremists, he gained minor popularity among American neo-Nazis when he started co-hosting a podcast in January 2021 with Rundo, a Charlottesville riot defendant now facing extradition to the U.S. from Romania. On the multiepisode show, the two men — avid mixed martial artists — discussed the benefits of “active clubs,” which are essentially fascist fight clubs that have sprouted up all over the U.S.
But Kapustin, who also goes by his call sign “White Rex” (his personal MMA brand) or uses the last name “Nikitin,” has contacts that go further into stateside neo-Nazism.
In July 2021, he also appeared in another two-and-a-half hour podcast with Pohlhaus, a four-year veteran of the Marine Corps who only months ago, with a revolver strapped to his hip, led his so-called Blood Tribe in a protest of a drag event outside Akron, Ohio. The relationship appears ongoing: Pohlhaus has told his followers on the Telegram app in recent weeks that he wants to help his friend “Denis” in Ukraine and plans to travel there to establish a neo-Nazi pipeline of volunteer soldiers to the cause.
The court once held that the Civil Rights Act trumped religious freedom. After these recent decisions, that’s over. The consequences could be enormous.