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Submitted at 10-14-2025, 01:43 AM by sleeppoor | |
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NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory said on Monday it will cut nearly 550 jobs as part of a restructuring, not related to the current U.S. government shutdown. | |
Submitted at 10-14-2025, 01:18 AM by sleeppoor | |
Of course Javier Milei has plunged Argentina’s economy directly into the toilet. Inevitably so. The news only broke last month that Milei’s government is in such deep trouble that it needs a $20 billion bailout from the United States to stay above water, which Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is reportedly prepared to grant. But this outcome was practically foreordained, from the moment Milei became president back in 2023. You could tell he was going to crash and burn, and take thousands of Argentinians’ jobs and livelihoods with him, as soon as he uttered the word “libertarian.” | |
Submitted at 10-13-2025, 10:23 PM by A Fistful Of Double Downs | |
California joins a growing group of states with a new internet age-gating law after Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed AB 1043, the Digital Age Assurance Act.
The law mandates that device operating systems and app stores require users to enter their age or date of birth when setting up a new phone or computer. The new rules are slated to take effect on January 1st, 2027, and for devices set up prior to that date, the OS provider — like Apple or Google — must come up with a way for users to enter their ages by July 1st that year. Negligent violations of the law could cost such companies up to $2,500 per child impacted, and intentional violations could go up to $7,500 per child. The law still shields the companies from liability for “erroneous” age signals as long as they make a good faith effort to comply. | |
Submitted at 10-13-2025, 06:50 PM by sleeppoor | |
The boy’s mother, Josiele Berto, was called to pick her son up from the Everett Police Department on Thursday, the day he was arrested. | |
Submitted at 10-13-2025, 02:48 AM by sleeppoor | |
Submitted at 10-12-2025, 05:26 AM by sleeppoor | |
How a partially confirmed Hollywood legend became a mantra for the digital age | |
Submitted at 10-12-2025, 03:34 AM by lurk on my face | |
Kingsley Bimpong was jailed instead of hospitalized; video shows guards ignored his suffering for hours. | |
Submitted at 10-11-2025, 11:33 PM by sleeppoor | |
Nathan Rimmington ate his way through 3kg of sweets - and doctors were shocked he survived. | |
Submitted at 10-11-2025, 11:16 PM by sleeppoor | |
Rep. Josh Schriver, the bill’s sponsor, says the law is designed to target only producers and distributors of pornography, not everyday internet users. | |
Submitted at 10-11-2025, 07:36 PM by sleeppoor | |
NFTs, dynamic pricing and double resale fees have turned the 2026 World Cup into a fintech carnival where fandom meets late-capitalist absurdity | |
Submitted at 10-11-2025, 07:01 PM by B. Weed | |
During the Sept. 30 raid, one tenant protected a terrified girl and her mom. Remnants at the complex, including a detailed map of all the units, offer clues to what authorities may have known before that night. | |
Submitted at 10-11-2025, 07:48 AM by sleeppoor | |
A 17-year-old watched as ICE arrested his immigrant father, Hector, on I-20 in June. The family faces mounting legal fees and the risk of deportation. | |
Submitted at 10-11-2025, 03:04 AM by sleeppoor | |
Multiple people are dead or unaccounted for after a military explosives facility in Tennessee blew up Friday morning, rattling nearby homes and setting off smaller explosions, local officials say.
The plant suffered another blast that killed a worker a decade ago, according to media reports, and federal data shows it had faced fines related to work safety practices.
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Submitted at 10-11-2025, 02:33 AM by sleeppoor | |
To restore the rule of law, Democrats must enforce the constitution with brass knuckles like there’s nothing to lose. Because there isn’t. | |
Submitted at 10-10-2025, 07:39 PM by sleeppoor | |
Nevada could’ve fined the company more than $3 million, but regulators are seeking a reduced penalty of $242,800, citing an “extraordinary number of violations.” | |
Submitted at 10-10-2025, 04:04 PM by sleeppoor | |
How Arkansas’ secretive plan for a new state lockup angered people in a deep red corner of rural America—and changed how some see incarceration. | |
Submitted at 10-10-2025, 06:22 AM by sleeppoor | |
Jack Dickinson, 26, says “we’re winning this.” | |
Submitted at 10-10-2025, 06:10 AM by sleeppoor | |
If you’re in Japan, you have until the end of this month to check out these incredible straw sculptures. | |
Submitted at 10-10-2025, 01:45 AM by sleeppoor | |
Voters support progressive economic populism, our survey shows. They just don’t trust Democrats to deliver it. | |
Submitted at 10-10-2025, 02:43 AM by OK-I’ll_Register | |

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory said on Monday it will cut nearly 550 jobs as part of a restructuring, not related to the current U.S. government shutdown.
Of course Javier Milei has plunged Argentina’s economy directly into the toilet. Inevitably so. The news only broke last month that Milei’s government is in such deep trouble that it needs a $20 billion bailout from the United States to stay above water, which Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is reportedly prepared to grant. But this outcome was practically foreordained, from the moment Milei became president back in 2023. You could tell he was going to crash and burn, and take thousands of Argentinians’ jobs and livelihoods with him, as soon as he uttered the word “libertarian.”
California joins a growing group of states with a new internet age-gating law after Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed AB 1043, the Digital Age Assurance Act.
The law mandates that device operating systems and app stores require users to enter their age or date of birth when setting up a new phone or computer. The new rules are slated to take effect on January 1st, 2027, and for devices set up prior to that date, the OS provider — like Apple or Google — must come up with a way for users to enter their ages by July 1st that year. Negligent violations of the law could cost such companies up to $2,500 per child impacted, and intentional violations could go up to $7,500 per child. The law still shields the companies from liability for “erroneous” age signals as long as they make a good faith effort to comply.
The boy’s mother, Josiele Berto, was called to pick her son up from the Everett Police Department on Thursday, the day he was arrested.
How a partially confirmed Hollywood legend became a mantra for the digital age
Kingsley Bimpong was jailed instead of hospitalized; video shows guards ignored his suffering for hours.
Nathan Rimmington ate his way through 3kg of sweets - and doctors were shocked he survived.
Rep. Josh Schriver, the bill’s sponsor, says the law is designed to target only producers and distributors of pornography, not everyday internet users.
NFTs, dynamic pricing and double resale fees have turned the 2026 World Cup into a fintech carnival where fandom meets late-capitalist absurdity
During the Sept. 30 raid, one tenant protected a terrified girl and her mom. Remnants at the complex, including a detailed map of all the units, offer clues to what authorities may have known before that night.
A 17-year-old watched as ICE arrested his immigrant father, Hector, on I-20 in June. The family faces mounting legal fees and the risk of deportation.
Multiple people are dead or unaccounted for after a military explosives facility in Tennessee blew up Friday morning, rattling nearby homes and setting off smaller explosions, local officials say.
The plant suffered another blast that killed a worker a decade ago, according to media reports, and federal data shows it had faced fines related to work safety practices.
To restore the rule of law, Democrats must enforce the constitution with brass knuckles like there’s nothing to lose. Because there isn’t.
Nevada could’ve fined the company more than $3 million, but regulators are seeking a reduced penalty of $242,800, citing an “extraordinary number of violations.”
How Arkansas’ secretive plan for a new state lockup angered people in a deep red corner of rural America—and changed how some see incarceration.
Jack Dickinson, 26, says “we’re winning this.”
If you’re in Japan, you have until the end of this month to check out these incredible straw sculptures.
Voters support progressive economic populism, our survey shows. They just don’t trust Democrats to deliver it.