AMUSING, INTERESTING, OUTRAGEOUS, or PROFOUND
- www.livescience.com 'Remarkable' 1,000-year-old ring from Scotland's 'painted people' found at destroyed fort
During an archaeological dig at the former site of a Pictish fort, a volunteer unearthed a rare metal ring with a red centerpiece.
(Archived link
- www.vox.com Republicans threaten a government shutdown unless Congress makes it harder to vote
The exhausting dance that precedes every single government funding battle has begun.
- www.theguardian.com Samuel Alito accepted concert tickets from conservative German aristocrat
US supreme court justice took $900 tickets from leader known for ties to rightwingers such as Steve Bannon
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Republicans renominate 14 fake electors who lied that Trump won in 2020
www.thedailybeast.com Republicans Renominate the Fake Electors Who Lied in 2020The GOP in Michigan, Pennsylvania, New Mexico and Nevada have nominated 14 electors from the 2020 election who had tried to submit for Donald Trump after he lost those states.
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JD Vance spreads racist rumor that Haitian immigrants are abducting peoples’ pets and eating them in Ohio
www.independent.co.uk JD Vance spreads racist rumor that Haitian immigrants are eating pets in OhioRepublican vice presidential candidate posted a video of himself peddling the rumor and saying immigrants were ‘causing chaos’ in the city of Springfield
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School monitoring software sacrifices student privacy for unproven promises of safety
www.eff.org School Monitoring Software Sacrifices Student Privacy for Unproven Promises of SafetyImagine your search terms, key-strokes, private chats and photographs are being monitored every time they are sent. Millions of students across the country don’t have to imagine this deep surveillance of their most private communications: it’s a reality that comes with their school districts’...
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Jimmy Carter "talking about politics again" since Kamala Harris became Democratic nominee
www.independent.co.uk Jimmy Carter ‘talking about politics again’ since Kamala Harris became nomineeThe 99-year-old former president watched all of the DNC speeches: ‘He thought Michelle Obama was the best, and he thought Kamala was great, too’
(Archived link)
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Ignoring the climate emergency
• Two years after deadly floods hit Pakistan, it's happening again
• Climate change threatens Iraq's dates, a country once known as "30 million palm trees"
• It's been the hottest summer on record, European officials say
• Fireflies face 'one-two punch' of climate change, habitat loss, and light pollution
• Big Oil wields influence on universities, delaying green transition: study
• Surprising new research links infant mortality to crashing bat populations
• Electrocuted birds are bursting into flames and starting wildfires (Archived link)
• A pediatrician wrote the book on how climate change is making kids sick (Archived link)
• Eastern equine encephalitis, which has a high mortality rate, is becoming more common in North America as climate changes expands the habitats of insects (Archived link)
• Coastal flooding is getting more common, even on sunny days
• "Sustainable" logging operations are clear-cutting Canada's climate-fighting forests (Archived link)
• In the Sahara desert, one of the driest places on Earth, a very wet September
... but there's money to be made, so la di da, la di da...
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The Lord works in mysterious ways
• Pedophile priest victims urge action from pope
• In the Pacific, a "dumping ground" for priests accused or convicted of abuse (Archived link)
• Philippine police confident that fugitive "son of God" pastor still in church compound
• Christian group recruits "Trojan horse" election skeptics as US poll workers
• Pastor fired over "predatory" texts with men and underage teenager, Texas church says
• The Meeting House, once one of Canada's largest churches, shuts down after scandal
• Former Gateway Church employee molested 3 children on several occasions: arrest warrant (Archived link)
• Diocese of Scranton removes priest after "credible" allegation of child molestation decades ago (Archived link)
• Circle of Hope Girls Ranch faces new federal lawsuit by youngest victim to take action (Archived link)
• Bond granted for former pastor accused of criminal sexual conduct
• Chicago priest removed from parish amid child molestation claims (Archived link)
• Almost 2,400 allegations of historical sexual abuse at more than 300 religious-run schools in Ireland (Archived link)
• Pastor resigns from church, school board amid abuse allegations
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At Trump's request, to avoid "election interference," his sentencing is delayed until after the election
www.nytimes.com Judge Delays Trump’s Sentencing Until Nov. 26, After Election DayThe decision by Justice Juan M. Merchan means voters will be left in the dark about whether the former president will face time behind bars.
(Archived link)
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Press happily parrots Verizon's claim that its $20-billion purchase of Frontier will be a huge boon to consumers
www.techdirt.com Press Happily Parrots Verizon’s Claim That Its $20 Billion Purchase Of Frontier Will Be A Huge Boon To ConsumersTell me if you’ve heard this one before: a major U.S. regional telecom monopoly is looking to buy another major U.S. regional telecom monopoly in a massive transaction that both companies ins…
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Lawsuit finally goes to trial, over Trump caravan's 2020 highway harassment of Biden bus
www.texastribune.org After four years, Wendy Davis’ lawsuit against “Trump Train” goes to trialA jury will decide if a group of Trump supporters violated state and federal law when they allegedly harassed a Biden campaign bus on a Texas highway in 2020, frightening those on board.
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Dead people
Being old, death gets my attention, so I read the obituaries. This is a collection of recent obits, mostly of people whose work touched my life, because I want to say thanks (or maybe give 'em a final fuck you).
There’ll be a roundup like this occasionally, until I’m on the list myself.
• Christian Angulo (Archived link) kid
• Richard Aspinwall math teacher
• Simeon Bihesi (Archived link) forgotten person
• James Darren (Archived link) Gidget's Moondoggie
• Linda Deutch (Archived link) journalist
• David Egle in county jail
• Aysenur Eygi activist
• Chance Gainer football player
• Christopher Garcia (Archived link) football player
• Eric Gilliland (Archived link) writer, Roseanne
• Warren Curtis Grant kid
• Nicholas Paul Grubb "Pinnacle Man"
• Aamonte Hadley (Archived link) in county jail
• Cristina Irimie (Archived link) math teacher
• Will Jennings (Archived link) songwriter, "My Heart Will Go On"
• Rachel Johnson in county jail
• Sérgio Mendes bossa nova
• Margaret Miller Johnson forgotten person
• Mason Schermerhorn (Archived link) kid
• Screamin’ Scott Simon (Archived link) rock'n'roller, Sha Na Na
• Brian Trueman Danger Mouse
• George Washington in county jail
• Howard Ziehm porn pioneer
Previously dead
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Missouri Judge rules Republican AG's ballot description of pro-choice measure "unfair, insufficient, inaccurate and misleading," and writes honest description instead
apnews.com Missouri judge says abortion-rights measure summary penned by GOP official is misleadingA judge says an anti-abortion GOP official used misleading language to summarize a ballot question designed to restore abortion rights in the state.
(Archived link)
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Drag performers collect $100k settlement from New Hampshire Republican who smeared them as sex offenders
www.techdirt.com Drag Performers Collect $100k Settlement From NH State Rep Who Smeared Them As Sex OffendersConfirmation bias. It’s expensive. Just ask David Love, who has written out a $100,000 check to two drag performers for defamatory comments he made — more than once! — while suppo…
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Ignoring the climate emergency
• Record rainfall spoils crops in China, rattling its leaders
• Climate change can cause bridges to "fall apart like tinkertoys," experts say
• Even desert plants known for their resilience are burning and dying in the heat
• How Halloween pumpkins contribute to the climate crisis (Archived link)
• WMO report highlights vicious cycle of climate change, wildfires, and air pollution
• Higher temperatures with lower humidity will kill you quicker than previously though, study shows
• Climate change is already forcing millions of people to migrate – and it will only get worse
• Japan and China record their hottest summers on record amidst intensifying global heatwaves
• African nations are losing up to 5% of their GDP per year with climate change, a new report says (Archived link)
• How climate change accelerated spring winds (Archived link)
• Italy's southern islands drought made 50% more likely by climate change, study finds
... but there's money to be made, so la di da, la di da.
- ismatu.substack.com you’ve been traumatized into hating reading (and it makes you easier to oppress).
i was not going to publish this essay because i don’t like to yell but here the fuck i am.
(1) the ruling class benefits from illiteracy.
(2) short-form video entertains more than it sticks.
(3) reading is a discipline distinct from listening, watching, or other forms of literacy. It’s a skill that needs to be honed separately.
(4) Absolutely no one comes to save us but us. . . .
The reason you hate reading is because the ruling class benefits from illiteracy.
Not total illiteracy, mind you. That’s bad for business. . . . Read enough to be able to consume and to execute, not to consider critically, certainly not enough to create. Because then what? A mass of people realizing we can create and recreate everything we see and touch to something kinder for us?
. . .
Your relationship with reading is more than likely a direct result of your experiences with authority figures as a child.
In a great many iterations. If you were lauded for reading, put on a pedestal in front of your peership, it might be stress-inducing to return to work the muscles you know have atrophied. Are you still good or worthy of help if you cannot read voraciously, like you did as a child? If you were labeled a problem, difficult in class, slow… I bless and keep you. Worse, if you were made to feel less than because of your reading ability (unintelligent. burdensome. a waste of space. bound for prison) then you likely have a literal stress-response when someone mentions or suggests reading to you. Reading is a site of trauma your body holds onto for most of us. Anyone that suggests reading must not understand what you went through. Every objection imaginable will materialize when someone suggests that you *try *to read.
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Make your own medicines
www.404media.co ‘Right to Repair for Your Body’: The Rise of DIY, Pirated MedicineFour Thieves Vinegar Collective has made DIY medicine cheaper and more accessible to the masses.
(Archived link)
Corporate-controlled medicine is so evil, so vile, this seems like a step toward a sane alternative. Here's an anarchist collective with some chemistry know-how, teaching folks how to make their own medicines. I've spent a morning browsing the Four Thieves Vinegar Collective's website, and declare them good guys.
From the article:
> ... Unlike many other drugs that treat viruses, Sovaldi does not suppress hepatitis C, a virus that kills roughly 250,000 people around the world each year. It cures it. > > “Normally you have a virus, and your body fights it off or your body fights it to a standstill and you just have it forever, basically, and hope it remains dormant more or less,” Laufer said. “The holy grail for every virologist is to find a way to drain the viral reservoir, and Sovaldi does this. You take one pill of Sovaldi a day for 12 weeks and then you don’t have hepatitis C anymore.” > > The problem is that those pills are under patent, and they cost $1,000 per pill. > > “Literally, if you have $84,000 then hepatitis C is not your problem anymore,” Laufer said. “But given that there are other methodologies for managing hepatitis C that are not curing it and that are cheaper, insurance typically will not cover [Sovaldi]. And so we’ve got this incredible technology and it’s sitting on the shelf except for people who are ridiculously wealthy.” > > So Four Thieves Vinegar Collective set out to teach people how to make their own version of Sovaldi. Chemists at the collective thought the DIY version would cost about $300 for the entire course of medication, or about $3.57 per pill. But they were wrong. > > “It’s actually just a little under $70 (83 cents per pill), which just kind of blew my mind when they finally showed me the results,” Laufer said. “I was like, can we do the math here again?” ...
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The Lord works in mysterious ways
• Catholic Church settles lawsuit with B.C. man raped by priest when he was 6
• Court hearing begins for one of five Michigan priests accused of sex crimes (Original link)
• New Jersey pastor is accused of sexually assaulting child
• Former Vatican media personality Basilian Father Thomas Rosica accused of sexually assaulting a priest in Canada (Original link) • … and Bishop unwilling to hear about it
• Jury trial set for Mobile-area pastor charged with rape, sodomy and sexual abuse (Original link)
• Ex-priest sentenced to 7½ years in prison for child sex abuse (Original link)
• Retired priest charged with sexually assaulting preteen parishioner in early 1970s
• North Carolina church 'devastated' after investigation charges youth pastor with sexual battery (Original link)
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Ignoring the climate emergency
• Investigation reveals global fisheries are in far worse shape than we thought — and many have already collapsed (Original link)
• How climate change spread this deadly mosquito-borne illness to the US Northeast
• Siberia's "Gateway to Hell" is growing rapidly, and visible from space
• 'Way of life at risk': Under threat from climate change, Batam's sea people face an uncertain future (Original link)
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Woolly mammoth 'de-extinction' is nearing reality — and we have no idea what happens next
www.livescience.com 'Closer than people think': Woolly mammoth 'de-extinction' is nearing reality — and we have no idea what happens nextScientists are getting very close to bringing a few iconic species, like woolly mammoths and dodos, back from extinction. That may not be a good thing.
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New Hampshire Supreme Court upholds school policy protecting trans students from forced outing
www.lgbtqnation.com New Hampshire Supreme Court upholds school policy protecting trans students from forced outing - LGBTQ NationIn their ruling, the court shut down a mother who claimed the district violated her "parental rights".
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Dead people
Being old, death gets my attention, so I read the obituaries. This is a collection of recent obits, mostly of people whose work touched my life, because I want to say thanks (or maybe give 'em a final fuck you).
There’ll be a roundup like this occasionally, until I’m on the list myself.
Ofra Bikel documentarian, Frontline (Original link)
Amber Lynae Bills in county jail (Original link)
Cohen Craddock football player (Original link)
Karla Dana Viking tourist
Berney Doyle dad
Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau brothers, hockey players (Original link)
Medo Halimy blogger
Joe Henry forgotten person
Carlos Lagunes-Fraceschy in county jail
Henri Leclerc good guy lawyer
Michael Lerner activist, founder of Tikkun
Nicole Deann McComb in county jail (Original link)
Troy Moore football player (Original link)
Michael Oliver in county jail
Joan Pickett asshole
Denise Prudhomme office worker (Original link)
Fatman Scoop rapper (Original link)
Steve Silberman author, NeuroTribes
Eric Van Wieren in county jail (Original link)
Donald Williams forgotten person
Jessica Witzel forgotten person (Original link)
Previously dead
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Democrats sue over Georgia rules intended to block election certifications
www.cbsnews.com Democrats sue over Georgia rules they say could block election certificationsThe state and national Democratic parties have to try to block two recent rules adopted by Georgia's State Election Board they say could be used by county officials to refuse to certify elections.
- arstechnica.com City of Columbus sues man after he discloses severity of ransomware attack
Mayor said data was unusable to criminals; researcher proved otherwise.
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Twitter goes offline in Brazil after Elon Musk's refusal to comply with that nation's laws
www.theguardian.com X goes offline in Brazil after Elon Musk’s refusal to comply with local lawsMillions of users shut out and 500,000 switch to rival platform Bluesky as providers enact supreme court ban
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On Amtrak's Empire Builder from Chicago to Seattle, stepping off in six tiny towns along the way
www.nytimes.com 4,000 Miles, 6 Small Towns: A Whistle-Stop Tour of AmericaMost people who ride Amtrak’s Empire Builder route between Chicago and Seattle watch the heartland whiz by. Our writer hopped off to explore a few remarkable places you might otherwise miss.