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Submitted at 10-23-2020, 06:14 PM by Xiphias | |
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A black teenager has been killed and a young black woman injured in a police shooting which is being investigated by authorities.
An officer opened fire while "investigating an occupied vehicle" in Wauken, about 42 miles north of Chicago, shortly before midnight on Tuesday.
Marcellis Stinnette, 19, died from gunshot wounds, according to a preliminary autopsy report released Thursday. | |
Submitted at 10-23-2020, 05:47 PM by Xiphias | |
Gig workers have nowhere to pee and it's only gotten worse during COVID-19. Instead of a societal solution, there is the Whizz app. | |
Submitted at 10-23-2020, 05:03 PM by Forensic | |
Submitted at 10-23-2020, 04:52 PM by useless_pedant | |
Submitted at 10-23-2020, 04:42 PM by sleeppoor | |
The University of Utah announced on Thursday that it and the state of Utah have reached a financial settlement with the family of Lauren McCluskey, a 21-year-old track and field athlete who in 2018 was shot dead by a man she had recently dumped. The university, in announcing the settlement, apologized for the many institutional failures that happened leading up to McCluskey’s murder: For weeks before her murder, McCluskey, her family, and her friends had been reaching out to campus housing officials, campus police, and even Salt Lake City police asking for help. Those pleas for help went largely unheeded—including by one police officer who, when given photos of McCluskey as evidence of her being extorted, saved them to his personal phone and then showed them to other officers—leaving behind a damning trail of documents and 911 calls, which emerged after her death. | |
Submitted at 10-23-2020, 04:01 PM by sleeppoor | |
This is not birthday cake or celebration cake. It’s cake because things are grim and it is a Wednesday. | |
Submitted at 10-23-2020, 01:43 PM by nocash | |
The South Carolina Republican blames "shadowy" forces — not his waning popularity — for donations pouring into his Democratic opponent's Senate run. | |
Submitted at 10-23-2020, 05:45 AM by Spöklika | |
The story of Pop.com and its flameout two decades ago reveals how Hollywood has always wanted what the internet has. | |
Submitted at 10-23-2020, 02:40 AM by Xiphias | |
The Vermont senator is interested in joining Joe Biden's Cabinet, should his former primary rival defeat President Donald Trump. | |
Submitted at 10-23-2020, 02:34 AM by Xiphias | |
Submitted at 10-23-2020, 02:34 AM by Xiphias | |
A new attack website put up by the Madison Cawthorn campaign includes an explicitly racist broadside against his opponent, Moe Davis (D-NC), for associating himself with people who want to “ruin white males.” For real. The website, MoeTaxes.com takes… | |
Submitted at 10-23-2020, 01:40 AM by sleeppoor | |
You know something is incontrovertibly true when even The New York Times—the journalistic paragon of staid, down-the-middle, gotta-hear-both-sides coverage—can’t even bring itself to hedge. It is through applying this principle today that we can say, without any hesitation, that Yi qi, a new type of dinosaur recently discovered in China, was a total fuckin’ piece of crap.
Let’s dive into the specs on this bad boy. According to the Times, Yi qi was first discovered by a farmer in 2015, and was found to have been in possession of a bizarre anatomy. Not only did the little dino have bat-like wings, it also possessed an “extraordinary long bone jutting out from its wrist,” which one of the scientists quoted in the Times described as “like Edward Scissorhands.”
Naturally, paleontologists went about trying to figure how this beastie would have even gone about flying. Through the use of some fancy lasers and soft-tissue analysis, they were able to determine what Yi qi’s wings might have actually looked like, and then ran simulations to see how effective they were. What they discovered is that this winged turd, which didn’t even stick around long enough to become an ancestor of birds, was an offense to both God and nature | |
Submitted at 10-22-2020, 09:31 PM by sleeppoor | |
A man was arrested in Kannapolis with a van full of guns and explosives with plans to carry out an act of terrorism, including trying to assassinate Joe Biden. | |
Submitted at 10-22-2020, 09:29 PM by sleeppoor | |
Q: As someone who has also listened to hours and hours of Trump, your impression is one of the best I’ve heard. What are you doing vocally that makes things kind click into place?
A: He has a lot of shit in his throat. So it was about boosting sort of the distortion in my throat and cranking up the, um, ambient kind of gross throat noise. There’s like a hissy breathy croak in his throat. Also he has just totally blown out the top half of his head, like kind of his entire upper respiratory system with cocaine and crushed up the British Sudafed and everything all the time and, uh, screaming at 21-year-olds to take off their clothes and everything he does all day. So he’s sort of trashed his nose and his throat. So I try to close off certain nasal passages. | |
Submitted at 10-22-2020, 09:41 PM by Forensic | |
The woman was hired in 2015, just out of college, to work as an assistant for Guilfoyle and another former Fox host, Eric Bolling. According to a dozen well-informed sources familiar with her complaints, the assistant alleged that Guilfoyle, her direct supervisor, subjected her frequently to degrading, abusive, and sexually inappropriate behavior; among other things, she said that she was frequently required to work at Guilfoyle’s New York apartment while the Fox host displayed herself naked, and was shown photographs of the genitalia of men with whom Guilfoyle had had sexual relations. The draft complaint also alleged that Guilfoyle spoke incessantly and luridly about her sex life, and on one occasion demanded a massage of her bare thighs; other times, she said, Guilfoyle told her to submit to a Fox employee’s demands for sexual favors, encouraged her to sleep with wealthy and powerful men, asked her to critique her naked body, demanded that she share a room with her on business trips, required her to sleep over at her apartment, and exposed herself to her, making her feel deeply uncomfortable.
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Submitted at 10-22-2020, 08:41 PM by Forensic | |
The United States joined Brazil, Egypt, Hungary, Indonesia and Uganda on Thursday to co-sponsor a nonbinding international antiabortion declaration, in a rebuke of the U.N. Human Rights Council., which has enshrined abortion access as a universal right.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar participated in the virtual signing ceremony. The Geneva Consensus Declaration aims to promote women’s health, “defends the unborn and reiterates the vital importance of the family,” Pompeo said at the ceremony.
Access to abortion is widely restricted in the other countries to co-sponsor the declaration. “There is no international right to abortion,” Pompeo said.
Though the document does not directly address same-sex marriage, the only co-sponsors to have legalized it are Brazil and the United States, while the text’s language affirming the family as "the natural and fundamental group unit of society” has clear meaning for countries that restrict LGBT rights. Among the co-sponsors, the Egyptian government targets LGBT people in a “systemic fashion,” according to a recent Human Rights Watch report, and in Uganda, gay sex is punishable by death. | |
Submitted at 10-22-2020, 08:36 PM by Xiphias | |
Here’s what it says about Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, and Prince Andrew. Plus: Help us decode more names. | |
Submitted at 10-22-2020, 07:49 PM by nocash | |
The misdemeanor allegations were returned Wednesday against Scott Groshong, who retired in August after a 27-year career with the Police Bureau. | |
Submitted at 10-22-2020, 06:57 PM by Xiphias | |
Submitted at 10-22-2020, 08:27 PM by Xiphias | |

A black teenager has been killed and a young black woman injured in a police shooting which is being investigated by authorities.
An officer opened fire while "investigating an occupied vehicle" in Wauken, about 42 miles north of Chicago, shortly before midnight on Tuesday.
Marcellis Stinnette, 19, died from gunshot wounds, according to a preliminary autopsy report released Thursday.
Gig workers have nowhere to pee and it's only gotten worse during COVID-19. Instead of a societal solution, there is the Whizz app.
The University of Utah announced on Thursday that it and the state of Utah have reached a financial settlement with the family of Lauren McCluskey, a 21-year-old track and field athlete who in 2018 was shot dead by a man she had recently dumped. The university, in announcing the settlement, apologized for the many institutional failures that happened leading up to McCluskey’s murder: For weeks before her murder, McCluskey, her family, and her friends had been reaching out to campus housing officials, campus police, and even Salt Lake City police asking for help. Those pleas for help went largely unheeded—including by one police officer who, when given photos of McCluskey as evidence of her being extorted, saved them to his personal phone and then showed them to other officers—leaving behind a damning trail of documents and 911 calls, which emerged after her death.
This is not birthday cake or celebration cake. It’s cake because things are grim and it is a Wednesday.
The South Carolina Republican blames "shadowy" forces — not his waning popularity — for donations pouring into his Democratic opponent's Senate run.
The story of Pop.com and its flameout two decades ago reveals how Hollywood has always wanted what the internet has.
The Vermont senator is interested in joining Joe Biden's Cabinet, should his former primary rival defeat President Donald Trump.
A new attack website put up by the Madison Cawthorn campaign includes an explicitly racist broadside against his opponent, Moe Davis (D-NC), for associating himself with people who want to “ruin white males.” For real. The website, MoeTaxes.com takes…
You know something is incontrovertibly true when even The New York Times—the journalistic paragon of staid, down-the-middle, gotta-hear-both-sides coverage—can’t even bring itself to hedge. It is through applying this principle today that we can say, without any hesitation, that Yi qi, a new type of dinosaur recently discovered in China, was a total fuckin’ piece of crap.
Let’s dive into the specs on this bad boy. According to the Times, Yi qi was first discovered by a farmer in 2015, and was found to have been in possession of a bizarre anatomy. Not only did the little dino have bat-like wings, it also possessed an “extraordinary long bone jutting out from its wrist,” which one of the scientists quoted in the Times described as “like Edward Scissorhands.”
Naturally, paleontologists went about trying to figure how this beastie would have even gone about flying. Through the use of some fancy lasers and soft-tissue analysis, they were able to determine what Yi qi’s wings might have actually looked like, and then ran simulations to see how effective they were. What they discovered is that this winged turd, which didn’t even stick around long enough to become an ancestor of birds, was an offense to both God and nature
A man was arrested in Kannapolis with a van full of guns and explosives with plans to carry out an act of terrorism, including trying to assassinate Joe Biden.
Q: As someone who has also listened to hours and hours of Trump, your impression is one of the best I’ve heard. What are you doing vocally that makes things kind click into place?
A: He has a lot of shit in his throat. So it was about boosting sort of the distortion in my throat and cranking up the, um, ambient kind of gross throat noise. There’s like a hissy breathy croak in his throat. Also he has just totally blown out the top half of his head, like kind of his entire upper respiratory system with cocaine and crushed up the British Sudafed and everything all the time and, uh, screaming at 21-year-olds to take off their clothes and everything he does all day. So he’s sort of trashed his nose and his throat. So I try to close off certain nasal passages.
The woman was hired in 2015, just out of college, to work as an assistant for Guilfoyle and another former Fox host, Eric Bolling. According to a dozen well-informed sources familiar with her complaints, the assistant alleged that Guilfoyle, her direct supervisor, subjected her frequently to degrading, abusive, and sexually inappropriate behavior; among other things, she said that she was frequently required to work at Guilfoyle’s New York apartment while the Fox host displayed herself naked, and was shown photographs of the genitalia of men with whom Guilfoyle had had sexual relations. The draft complaint also alleged that Guilfoyle spoke incessantly and luridly about her sex life, and on one occasion demanded a massage of her bare thighs; other times, she said, Guilfoyle told her to submit to a Fox employee’s demands for sexual favors, encouraged her to sleep with wealthy and powerful men, asked her to critique her naked body, demanded that she share a room with her on business trips, required her to sleep over at her apartment, and exposed herself to her, making her feel deeply uncomfortable.
The United States joined Brazil, Egypt, Hungary, Indonesia and Uganda on Thursday to co-sponsor a nonbinding international antiabortion declaration, in a rebuke of the U.N. Human Rights Council., which has enshrined abortion access as a universal right.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar participated in the virtual signing ceremony. The Geneva Consensus Declaration aims to promote women’s health, “defends the unborn and reiterates the vital importance of the family,” Pompeo said at the ceremony.
Access to abortion is widely restricted in the other countries to co-sponsor the declaration. “There is no international right to abortion,” Pompeo said.
Though the document does not directly address same-sex marriage, the only co-sponsors to have legalized it are Brazil and the United States, while the text’s language affirming the family as "the natural and fundamental group unit of society” has clear meaning for countries that restrict LGBT rights. Among the co-sponsors, the Egyptian government targets LGBT people in a “systemic fashion,” according to a recent Human Rights Watch report, and in Uganda, gay sex is punishable by death.
Here’s what it says about Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, and Prince Andrew. Plus: Help us decode more names.
The misdemeanor allegations were returned Wednesday against Scott Groshong, who retired in August after a 27-year career with the Police Bureau.