
| News | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
“Harlem is the place that gave me a second chance,” he said Tuesday night. “I am my ancestors wildest dream” | |
Submitted at 06-28-2023, 02:59 AM by sleeppoor | |
0 Comments | |
Submitted at 06-27-2023, 11:09 PM by Forensic | |
A local homeowner is fighting for her safety living next to an RTD bus stop that she said has become a nightmare. [...]
Her home camera has captured some of the daily and nightly disturbances: music blaring from the stop before 8 a.m. and late at night.
Then, earlier this month, Kasnoff captured a picture of a box of live bees thrown at her from the bus stop while she was in her yard.
“I had a box of live bees thrown at me about a shoe size box and the queen was still in there. And when the bees hit the ground, they just went everywhere,” she said. “It’s just horrible. It really is. And I’m concerned for my own safety now.”
| |
Submitted at 06-28-2023, 01:05 AM by Diogenes | |
Over the last 10 years, there were more than 1,600 days when a heat record was matched or broken at one of 22 weather stations across Texas. That’s more than 1,000 more record-breaking days than the 561-day average at those stations in the decades prior to 2013, the Tribune’s analysis found. | |
Submitted at 06-28-2023, 12:57 AM by Nibbles | |
Charges were dropped Wednesday against two of the three men accused of killing an off-duty Chicago police officer in 2011, the latest twist in a case marred by allegations of misconduct by police and prosecutors.
Tyrone Clay faced nearly 80 felony counts and Edgardo Colon was charged with 18 counts in connection with the fatal shooting of veteran Officer Clifton Lewis during the robbery of an Austin convenience store.
Those charges were dismissed ahead of a hearing where detectives and prosecutors were to be questioned under oath about their handling of the case. As the hearing was set to open, Assistant State's Attorney Kevin DeBoni announced that all charges were dismissed.
"In light of previous rulings... and after thorough and exhaustive review of the remaining evidence in this case... at this time we do not believe we can meet our burden at trial," DeBoni said.
Clay walked out of Cook County Jail a free man with his hands held high Wednesday night.
"It feels good after 12 years," he said. "Feels real good."
The dismissal comes a week after the state's attorney's office had filed a motion seeking to bar testimony from Andrew Varga, a longtime prosecutor often assigned to high-profile cases, and Nancy Adduci, a respected assistant state's attorney who was removed from her post as head of the office's Conviction Integrity Unit last year. | |
Submitted at 06-28-2023, 12:04 AM by sleeppoor | |
Director Colin Salisbury put more than US$2 million ($3.24m) of customer funds into multiple cryptocurrency platforms from October 2020 until mid-2022, all of which was now lost, according to a report from liquidators BDO released last week.
We Are Bamboo announced in late October it was closing, blaming the failure of the business partly on Covid.
In a statement at the time of its closure, the company also blamed the collapse on a group of customers who “were not prepared to wait [for delayed trips], and their actions and online influence have broken us, which impacts us all”.
“Our intentions here are not to play the victim but simply share with you the levels to which this group has gone to ensure our downfall, and made it their sole purpose to attack us, our families, our staff, and our customers with the intent to destroy Bamboo.
“Our lawyers have advised us that several individuals have crossed the line, and there is a case and evidence for criminal proceedings.” | |
Submitted at 06-27-2023, 09:21 PM by Forensic | |
Submitted at 06-27-2023, 07:36 PM by John Holmes Boxxyfucker | |
Submitted at 06-27-2023, 05:34 PM by nocash | |
A senior Google VP said earlier this month that Google users who couldn't add "Reddit" to their queries were “not quite happy” following the protest. | |
Submitted at 06-27-2023, 05:33 PM by nocash | |
Landlords are using AI to screen their tenants, heightening errors and discrimination. | |
Submitted at 06-27-2023, 05:23 PM by sleeppoor | |
GOP Senator Markwayne Mullin challenged Teamsters president Sean O’Brien to an MMA fight on Monday after O’Brien called him a “greedy CEO” and a “clown & fraud” in a tweet last week.
“You know where to find me,” O’Brien wrote in his tweet. “Anyplace, Anytime cowboy.”
Mullin screenshotted this tweet, and responded, “An attention-seeking union Teamster boss is trying to be punchy after our Senate hearing. Okay, I accept your challenge. MMA fight for charity of our [sic] choice.” He offered a time and place of September 30 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which is Mullin’s hometown, and gave O’Brien three days to accept. | |
Submitted at 06-27-2023, 05:22 PM by Wreckard | |
Submitted at 06-27-2023, 04:50 PM by Disruptive Emotional-Support Pig | |
Popular Japanese kabuki actor Ichikawa Ennosuke, 47, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of helping his mother take her own life in mid-May, in what is believed to have been a family suicide pact, an investigative source said.
Ennosuke, whose real name is Takahiko Kinoshi, was found collapsed at his parents' home in Tokyo on May 18, along with his mother Nobuko, 75, and his father Hiroyuki, 76, known as kabuki actor Ichikawa Danshiro.
The couple was later pronounced dead, with Ennosuke having been hospitalized until he was taken to the police station Tuesday morning for voluntary questioning, where he was subsequently arrested.
Ennosuke admitted to the allegation and was quoted by the police as saying, "It is true I helped my parents commit suicide. I had also intended to follow them by killing myself." | |
Submitted at 06-27-2023, 04:35 PM by sleeppoor | |
The poster in vinyl copies of ‘The Beggar’, out today on Young God Records (illustration by Nicole Boitos) Does time slow to a crawl during a Swans performance, or does it approach the speed of light? At the two-hour mark, have your feet really floated off the ground? If it’s a commonplace to compare a Swans show to a ritual, that’s because the shows really are like rituals in at least three respects: as reliable techniques for ecstasy, as exchanges between officiants and audience, as sacrificial acts. Like Sufi trance music, say, or Penderecki, the sound scrambles your sense of clock time, building and prolonging an almost unbearable tension, the expectation that a secret is about to be disclosed, that another dimension in time is close at hand, that the band’s labor will eventually divert the timestream’s flow from the horizontal to the vertical axis. Swans are one of the... | |
Submitted at 06-27-2023, 04:08 PM by nocash | |
James Crown, a billionaire businessman who held several leadership roles including board member of JPMorgan Chase, died Sunday in a racing accident in Colorado.
All we need now is an airplane or helicopter and we hit the trifecta. | |
Submitted at 06-27-2023, 12:23 AM by John Holmes Boxxyfucker | |
Stephen Miller, one of Donald Trump’s top immigration advisers, advocated using U.S. predator drones in 2018 to blow up migrant boats full of unarmed civilians, according to an upcoming book by a former administration official.
| |
Submitted at 06-27-2023, 12:21 AM by Forensic | |
In a short speech full of vitriol, Mr Putin vowed to bring the organisers of the revolt "to justice".
But he called regular Wagner troops "patriots" who would be allowed to join the army, go to Belarus or return home.
He did not directly name Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin, who earlier denied trying to overthrow Mr Putin's regime. | |
Submitted at 06-27-2023, 12:00 AM by Nibbles | |
One doctor’s Promethean quest to grow the male member is leaving some men desperate and disfigured. | |
Submitted at 06-26-2023, 10:41 PM by Wreckard | |
Central Council of Jews says it is devastated by populist party’s first victory in eastern town of Sonneberg | |
Submitted at 06-26-2023, 04:47 PM by sleeppoor | |
A new Oxfam survey on worker well-being compares us to the other advanced and semi-advanced economies. America remains exceptional-y bad.
When it comes to the affordability of medications, a number of our political leaders note that they’re a lot cheaper in Canada. Noted radical Bernie Sanders will sometimes observe that access to health care more generally, as well as things like paid sick leave and affordable (or even free) child care, are available in much of Europe.
Such international comparisons, however, barely scratch the surface. A fuller appreciation of American exceptionalism has now been made available by the folks at Oxfam, who have produced a multifaceted and exhaustive study of the 38 member nations of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). These are countries, to quote the survey, that are “similar to the United States, in that they commit to democracy and free-market economies, and have relatively robust gross domestic products.” They include not only countries in Western Europe and Canada, but also Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, and Australia; former Soviet bloc nations (Poland, Hungary, the Czech and Slovak Republics, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania); and, for good measure, Turkey, Israel, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mexico. | |
Submitted at 06-26-2023, 03:46 PM by sleeppoor | |

“Harlem is the place that gave me a second chance,” he said Tuesday night. “I am my ancestors wildest dream”
A local homeowner is fighting for her safety living next to an RTD bus stop that she said has become a nightmare. [...]
Her home camera has captured some of the daily and nightly disturbances: music blaring from the stop before 8 a.m. and late at night.
Then, earlier this month, Kasnoff captured a picture of a box of live bees thrown at her from the bus stop while she was in her yard.
“I had a box of live bees thrown at me about a shoe size box and the queen was still in there. And when the bees hit the ground, they just went everywhere,” she said. “It’s just horrible. It really is. And I’m concerned for my own safety now.”
Over the last 10 years, there were more than 1,600 days when a heat record was matched or broken at one of 22 weather stations across Texas. That’s more than 1,000 more record-breaking days than the 561-day average at those stations in the decades prior to 2013, the Tribune’s analysis found.
Charges were dropped Wednesday against two of the three men accused of killing an off-duty Chicago police officer in 2011, the latest twist in a case marred by allegations of misconduct by police and prosecutors.
Tyrone Clay faced nearly 80 felony counts and Edgardo Colon was charged with 18 counts in connection with the fatal shooting of veteran Officer Clifton Lewis during the robbery of an Austin convenience store.
Those charges were dismissed ahead of a hearing where detectives and prosecutors were to be questioned under oath about their handling of the case. As the hearing was set to open, Assistant State's Attorney Kevin DeBoni announced that all charges were dismissed.
"In light of previous rulings... and after thorough and exhaustive review of the remaining evidence in this case... at this time we do not believe we can meet our burden at trial," DeBoni said.
Clay walked out of Cook County Jail a free man with his hands held high Wednesday night.
"It feels good after 12 years," he said. "Feels real good."
The dismissal comes a week after the state's attorney's office had filed a motion seeking to bar testimony from Andrew Varga, a longtime prosecutor often assigned to high-profile cases, and Nancy Adduci, a respected assistant state's attorney who was removed from her post as head of the office's Conviction Integrity Unit last year.
Director Colin Salisbury put more than US$2 million ($3.24m) of customer funds into multiple cryptocurrency platforms from October 2020 until mid-2022, all of which was now lost, according to a report from liquidators BDO released last week.
We Are Bamboo announced in late October it was closing, blaming the failure of the business partly on Covid.
In a statement at the time of its closure, the company also blamed the collapse on a group of customers who “were not prepared to wait [for delayed trips], and their actions and online influence have broken us, which impacts us all”.
“Our intentions here are not to play the victim but simply share with you the levels to which this group has gone to ensure our downfall, and made it their sole purpose to attack us, our families, our staff, and our customers with the intent to destroy Bamboo.
“Our lawyers have advised us that several individuals have crossed the line, and there is a case and evidence for criminal proceedings.”
A senior Google VP said earlier this month that Google users who couldn't add "Reddit" to their queries were “not quite happy” following the protest.
Landlords are using AI to screen their tenants, heightening errors and discrimination.
GOP Senator Markwayne Mullin challenged Teamsters president Sean O’Brien to an MMA fight on Monday after O’Brien called him a “greedy CEO” and a “clown & fraud” in a tweet last week.
“You know where to find me,” O’Brien wrote in his tweet. “Anyplace, Anytime cowboy.”
Mullin screenshotted this tweet, and responded, “An attention-seeking union Teamster boss is trying to be punchy after our Senate hearing. Okay, I accept your challenge. MMA fight for charity of our [sic] choice.” He offered a time and place of September 30 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which is Mullin’s hometown, and gave O’Brien three days to accept.
Popular Japanese kabuki actor Ichikawa Ennosuke, 47, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of helping his mother take her own life in mid-May, in what is believed to have been a family suicide pact, an investigative source said.
Ennosuke, whose real name is Takahiko Kinoshi, was found collapsed at his parents' home in Tokyo on May 18, along with his mother Nobuko, 75, and his father Hiroyuki, 76, known as kabuki actor Ichikawa Danshiro.
The couple was later pronounced dead, with Ennosuke having been hospitalized until he was taken to the police station Tuesday morning for voluntary questioning, where he was subsequently arrested.
Ennosuke admitted to the allegation and was quoted by the police as saying, "It is true I helped my parents commit suicide. I had also intended to follow them by killing myself."
The poster in vinyl copies of ‘The Beggar’, out today on Young God Records (illustration by Nicole Boitos) Does time slow to a crawl during a Swans performance, or does it approach the speed of light? At the two-hour mark, have your feet really floated off the ground? If it’s a commonplace to compare a Swans show to a ritual, that’s because the shows really are like rituals in at least three respects: as reliable techniques for ecstasy, as exchanges between officiants and audience, as sacrificial acts. Like Sufi trance music, say, or Penderecki, the sound scrambles your sense of clock time, building and prolonging an almost unbearable tension, the expectation that a secret is about to be disclosed, that another dimension in time is close at hand, that the band’s labor will eventually divert the timestream’s flow from the horizontal to the vertical axis. Swans are one of the...
James Crown, a billionaire businessman who held several leadership roles including board member of JPMorgan Chase, died Sunday in a racing accident in Colorado.
All we need now is an airplane or helicopter and we hit the trifecta.
Stephen Miller, one of Donald Trump’s top immigration advisers, advocated using U.S. predator drones in 2018 to blow up migrant boats full of unarmed civilians, according to an upcoming book by a former administration official.
In a short speech full of vitriol, Mr Putin vowed to bring the organisers of the revolt "to justice".
But he called regular Wagner troops "patriots" who would be allowed to join the army, go to Belarus or return home.
He did not directly name Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin, who earlier denied trying to overthrow Mr Putin's regime.
One doctor’s Promethean quest to grow the male member is leaving some men desperate and disfigured.
Central Council of Jews says it is devastated by populist party’s first victory in eastern town of Sonneberg
A new Oxfam survey on worker well-being compares us to the other advanced and semi-advanced economies. America remains exceptional-y bad.
When it comes to the affordability of medications, a number of our political leaders note that they’re a lot cheaper in Canada. Noted radical Bernie Sanders will sometimes observe that access to health care more generally, as well as things like paid sick leave and affordable (or even free) child care, are available in much of Europe.
Such international comparisons, however, barely scratch the surface. A fuller appreciation of American exceptionalism has now been made available by the folks at Oxfam, who have produced a multifaceted and exhaustive study of the 38 member nations of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). These are countries, to quote the survey, that are “similar to the United States, in that they commit to democracy and free-market economies, and have relatively robust gross domestic products.” They include not only countries in Western Europe and Canada, but also Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, and Australia; former Soviet bloc nations (Poland, Hungary, the Czech and Slovak Republics, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania); and, for good measure, Turkey, Israel, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mexico.