2026-07-03
Cool
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‘Spectacular' Solar Halo Spotted Over Devils Tower
The Beyond Earth Institute shared the photo of the 22-degree solar halo that appeared Wednesday when the sun was directly over Devils Tower. "One of nature's most beautiful optical displays" lasted for only a few minutes before the clouds changed, and the halo faded away,” said the nonprofit group, which says it’s mission is "enabling human migration into the solar system."
Horseshit
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City on the Edge: Can San Francisco's soul survive techno-capitalism?
- I'm pretty confident 'rapacious elitism' will remain the defining emotion of that city for a while yet.
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Kids learn to bully from adults' threats, manipulation and criticism
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Ancient cave paintings can harbor human DNA for millennia, scientists find
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The Brain Prefers to Read on Paper Rather Than on Screens, a New Study Says
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World Cup dreams shattered as StubHub tickets cancelled at last minute
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Falling fertility on the left as key driver of US birth decline
From the 1943–1947 birth cohort onward, however, a pronounced divergence emerges: individuals with right-wing political orientations maintain fertility at or above replacement level, whereas fertility among left-wing individuals declines sharply to well below replacement. Applying Lande–Arnold selection gradient analyses, we find increasing directional selection that may favor right-wing political orientation over time, while education shows consistent negative associations with fertility and religiosity positive but weaker effects. Separate analysis of Black and White Americans reveals, however, that the increasingly stronger association between political orientation and fertility in more recent cohorts holds only true for whites but not for blacks. Nonetheless, these findings suggest that recent fertility decline in the United States is driven disproportionately by left-leaning individuals and point to contemporary demographic processes that may gradually shift the ideological composition of populations.
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Why So Many Women Are Rethinking Motherhood in 2026—and It’s Not Just About Money.
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Gen Z Was Told We Could Save the World. Is It Silly to Think We Still Can?
- They were told many things that were not true, as all children are...
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Teen Girls' Suicide Rates Are Rising in Many Countries Around the World
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CEO of Palantir suffers a bit of a meltdown during live interview
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Bring Back the Gatekeeper, Please
Amid all the babble of the internet, we need someone to save us from ourselves
Musk
Electric / Self Driving cars
Robot uprising / Humanoid Helpers
Religion / Tribal / Culture War and Re-Segregation
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Vatican declares Society of St. Pius X in schism, excommunicates bishops
The Vatican responded aggressively Thursday to a traditionalist society that consecrated bishops without the pope's consent, declaring the Society of St. Pius X in schism, excommunicating its bishops and priests and warning its faithful they too face the harshest sanctions in the Catholic Church. The society, known by its acronym SSPX, celebrates the ancient Latin Mass and opposes the modernizing reforms of the Catholic Church, which it considers to be rife with heresies and errors and has accused of straying from the Catholic faith. During a ritual-filled, five-hour Mass on Wednesday, attended by some 15,500 people and their children, the SSPX consecrated four new bishops in direct defiance of Pope Leo XIV, who had urged the SSPX to hold off for the sake of the church's unity.
Edumacationalizing / Acedemia Nuts
Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising
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T-Mobile moving tens of thousands of virtual machines off VMware amid lawsuit
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Why is Apple asking me to pay more for Big Tech's AI obsession?
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WhatsApp Usernames Are Already Raising Impersonation Red Flags
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US PC shipments fell 7.0% in 1Q26, forecasted to fall 14% in 2026
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I Tried Rips, the Card App Where Users Spend Thousands Chasing Pricey Pokémon
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Hideo Kojima afraid that 'digital data will no longer be owned by individuals'
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Google hit with $2B antitrust judgment for skewing shopping searches
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Top 'Suicide Squad' Developers Say Flop Made Them Not Want to Make Games Anymore
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Microsoft’s answer to the end of PlayStation discs: a bizarre GitHub stunt
Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO
AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World
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OpenAI proposes 5% stake to Trump administration to ease Washington pressure
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Trump admin and Anthropic haven't discussed the gov't taking a stake in it
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The Anthropic Fable Ban Is Over. The Battle over How to Tame AI Has Just Begun
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Nvidia offers startup customers chance to swap compute power for revenue share
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Cloudflare sets AI crawler deadline: separate search or be blocked
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Arena, the AI leaderboard everyone uses, is now a $100M business
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Anthropic is removing its covert code for catching Chinese competitors
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Can You Embrace A.I. Without Layoffs? This Company Says It's Trying
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AI Can't Be Listed as Inventor on Patent Applications, Japan's Top Court Rules
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A new, inexpensive Chinese AI model is catching up with Anthropic, OpenAI
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Companies Are Throttling Employees' AI Use Because It's Too Expensive
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US companies are losing 2.4% of revenue on failed AI projects
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Supreme Court says AI-generated hallucinated precedents 'catastrophic'
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Weird Al Yankovic Pulled Out of AI Ad Deal: 'I Can't Be the Poster Boy for AI'
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TV-tracking app TV Time is shutting down as company focuses on AI
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Microsoft commits $2.5B and 6k employees to new AI implementation unit
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Microsoft launches its own AI deployment company with $2.5B commitment
Neo Gambling / Crypto con games
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Wagering on Wildfires? There's a New Prediction Market for That
- Uber won big on unregulated taxi service, why not unregulate the insurance market? Selling it as "gambling" is so crass.
Economicon / Business / Finance
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AOL and Eventbrite owner Bending Spoons soars 40% on Nasdaq debut
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Trouble keeps finding Supermicro as server shipments attract police attention
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Bowlers Have Snapped over Wall Street's Takeover of the Sport
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US job growth misses expectations in June; unemployment rate falls to 4.2%
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US employers still reluctant to add many jobs as hiring slows in June
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Hiring people is easy. Getting them to show up and work is not.
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Job seekers giving up: Labor force participation falls to lowest in 50 years
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Electricity demand is set to pass GDP in growth for first time
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Private Credit Is Making Bets on Consumer Debt at a Precarious Time
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Fed's Warsh plans to harness better economic data within a year
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Kalamazoo parents say pacifiers they bought off Amazon were used
Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making
Democrats
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There's Nothing Democratic About These Socialists
The DSA was formed in opposition to the very thing it has become.
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Who Really Are These New Democratic Socialists and Their Fellow Travelers?
Left Angst
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Feds Might Flip the Script on Right to Repair Vehicle Emissions Systems
An educated guess could be made that the EPA will heed President Trump’s cautioning against more enforcement. The big question is whether the agency will leave it up to consumers to decide what modifications are kosher and which are not, depending on how “good faith” is defined.
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He sent a harsh email to ICE's top official. Federal agents tracked him down
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UK-US trade deal will lead to more than 200k avoidable deaths
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Crypto Brought Trump a Windfall, Even as Many Investors Lost Big
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Govt Bracing for Nationwide Anti-AI Riots, Preparing to Crack Down on Dissent
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Trump's court win reignites fight to sink €1.7T data deal with Europe
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U.S. babies born this year to receive Social Security cards w 'Freedom 250' logo
Law Breaking / Police / Internal Security
World
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Germany unveils reform push: Tax cuts, pension overhaul and new sick leave rules
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Albania warned EU accession at risk over Jared Kushner-backed resort plans
MEPs have warned Albania that EU accession talks are at risk if the government does not “change course” over plans for a luxury resort backed by Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.
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Germany seeks powers for spies to hack and disrupt attackers
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With 76,475 dead, Canada appears to find its line on euthanasia
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EU Court of Justice allows criminal prosecution for reposting RT videos
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Indians using app to shut down e-rickshaws in the middle of roads
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Bank of England explores trading 'kill switches' to contain AI meltdowns
Iran / Houthi
Russia Bad / Ukraine War
China
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China tells its ethnic minorities to integrate or face consequences
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Why Jet Engines Aren’t “Made In China”
jet engines are almost uniquely designed to expose the weaknesses in the Chinese system. They’re a low-margin market focused on long-term reliability where manufacturing quality and consistency are paramount. Iteration speed is very slow and there’s a pervasive, internationally enforced, regulatory barrier for every finished product. These together neutralize the usual Chinese advantages in skilled labor, capital, and speed-to-scale. They also prevent traditional domestic protectionism from adding much value. Analyzing the Chinese failure to produce viable jet engines gives us important lessons about the nature of the West’s remaining comparative advantage.
Health / Medicine
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So was Thalidomide: Billions of doses later: Global review confirms mRNA vaccines safe and effective
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Video game play linked to small boost in memory and cognitive abilities
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GLP-1's help women find work, and men to leave their partners
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Millions told to check their sunscreen experts reveal products may not be safe
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FDA allows Philip Morris to market Zyn as less harmful than cigarettes
Pox / COVID / BioTerror AgitProp
Environment / Climate / Green Propaganda
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It’s Actually Okay to Run the AC All Day (Even If You’re Not Home).
Our City is doing its part too: maintaining the 78 degrees rule in our buildings, dimming/turning off our lights during peak electricity demand, asking private partners to do the same, and powering down non-essential equipment.
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French race to get hold of air conditioning as yet another heatwave looms
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How do wombats poop cubes? Scientists get to the bottom of the mystery
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US home battery installations hit record high on rising electricity costs
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Scientists propose launching giant 'airbag' into space to protect Earth
