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Justice Department sues 4 more states for access to detailed voter data (Rebecca Boone/Associated Press)
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Justice Department sues 4 more states for access to detailed voter data
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CBP Agents Held This U.S. Citizen for Hours Until He Agreed To Let Them Search His Electronic Devices (Jacob Sullum/Reason)
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CBP agents held a U.S. citizen for hours until he let them search his devices
A federal lawsuit argues that perusing travelers' personal data without a warrant or probable cause violates the Fourth Amendment.Jacob Sullum (Reason Magazine)
Gun-Toting Border Patrol Goon Unmasked as Racist Online Troll (Tom Latchem/The Daily Beast)
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Gun-Toting Border Patrol Goon Unmasked as Racist Online Troll
An agent criticized for his role in a violent arrest boosted racist and anti-LGBT posts on his X account.Tom Latchem (The Daily Beast)
Heute war so ein Tag an dem es eines genauen Blicks bedarf, die
#dreigutedingedestages auszumachen, aber es gab sie dann doch.
- die Adressliste fand sich wieder
- es kam eine liebe Aufmunterung über Signal (siehe Anhang 2)
- wir hatten den ersten #Rosenkohl in diesem Jahr.
Schlaft bunt und träumt schön 🌈 ✨ 😴 💤 💫 🐈⬛
Geologically Israel is in Africa
Israel sits on the African plate. The Arabian plate doesn’t start until the Jordan ValleyBYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
R.I.P. Rolf Becker (31. März 1935 - 12. Dezember 2025) Vor einem Jahr hat er auf der Rosa-Luxemburg-Konferenz in Berlin diesen starken Gruß von #DanielaKlette aus dem Knast verlesen:freiheit-fuer-daniela.de/daniela-klet...
Can*Con
Can*Con 2025 was held October 17-19 in person at the Brookstreet Hotel in Ottawa, Canada. Guests of honour were Kate Heartfield, Stephen Kotowych, and Premee Mohamed. A separate virtual Can*Con was…Locus Online
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Is composting STAPLES really a thing here??? Where does everyone stand on "composting" staples
Four categories to pick from on the 'Composting' of Staples Debate:Gardener (All For Gardening)
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#Epstein
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Barron Trump under fire for his friendship with accused sex trafficker
The hands-off approach that the media has had towards Barron Trump could be over For much of his time as the youngest son of President Donald Trump, …The Mercury News - Martha Ross
At the Arab Cup, Palestinian football is uniting what politics has divided
Khaled Hroub
9 December 2025 09:16 GMT
In a time of deep Palestinian anguish, the national football team's successive victories in the Arab Cup, currently taking place in Qatar, have ignited a rare and precious sense of unity.This joy begins in the rain-soaked tents of displaced families in Gaza, stretches to refugee camps in Lebanon, Jordan and Syria, and ripples across Palestinian communities worldwide.
From Rafah comes Ihab Abu Jazar, the team's coach, whose family home was destroyed and whose mother was moved to a tent in the Mawasi area. He becomes, suddenly, a beacon of hope.
For a fleeting moment, his squad delivers triumph on the green pitch, qualifying for the next round and dedicating the victory first to Gaza and then to Palestinians everywhere.
Behind the Fida'i, the team's nickname meaning fighter, a collective spirit emerges. It transcends sport, reflecting a profound yearning among Palestinians to reclaim an unfragmented identity, free from the suffocating grip of political division and despair.
At the Arab Cup, Palestinian football is uniting what politics has divided
Amid genocide and despair, the Palestinian team's victories have offered the people a rare moment of triumph and defiance, as national identity transcends political fragmentationMiddle East Eye
like this
this is what I hear in my head when I argue with software engineer guys who decide to give back by teaching programming and fail like 90% of their students btw
God, this makes me miss all the good profs I had in community college.
It was never "some people are inherently bad at math" it was always "some people have not been adequately prepped for this class by their highschool and would benefit from taking an intro class first"
YES! My best friend in highschool always struggled with math. Had a great prof who put math in context for her at community college and she started doing really well.
Most people just need the right supports.
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