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Submitted at Yesterday, 09:17 PM by Mordant | |
Chaofeng Ge was found dead in ICE custody last year, hanging in a shower stall with his hands and feet bound behind his back. His family wants answers. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 08:43 PM by sleeppoor | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 08:15 PM by a murder of lawyers | |
A cyberattack has shut down a nationwide breathalyzer test system found in vehicles of OUI offenders, impacting drivers in Maine. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 07:31 PM by sleeppoor | |
Last year, as FCC chair Brendan Carr threatened ABC over a Jimmy Kimmel monolog, a civil servant overseeing West Coast stations privately pledged support, according to emails obtained by WIRED. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 07:31 PM by sleeppoor | |
Some companies complained to the Trump administration that Lewandowski has stood to personally profit from the DHS contracting process. Lewandowski denies the allegations. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 03:53 PM by sleeppoor | |
In a first in Canada, a judge has granted an interlocutory injunction to ban two Quebec men from donating their sperm.
The two serial donors — Philippe Normand and his son, Dominik Seelos — have fathered hundreds of children, which came to light in a documentary by Noovo Info.
On Wednesday, Justice Simon Chamberland granted the injunction, which remains in effect until a judgment is rendered in the trial related to the case, Noovo Info reported. Laurie, a mother whose four children were conceived through sperm donated from the two men, has accused them of “fertility fraud” and of violating their dignity “both on contractual grounds and on fundamental rights.” | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 04:23 PM by NickNoheart | |
Admission came during questioning at Senate intelligence committee worldwide threats hearing | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 03:18 PM by sleeppoor | |
Some cities are opting out of camera networks like Flock’s, concerned about abuse by police and immigration authorities. Organizers hope Dane County is the “next big domino” to fall. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 08:30 AM by sleeppoor | |
A Washington, D.C., lobbying firm (led by convicted felons Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl) says it is seeking a presidential pardon for Canadian crypto fugitive Andean Medjedovic, documents filed with the U.S. Department of Justice show. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 07:53 AM by sleeppoor | |
We have severely undercounted the number of COVID deaths, scientists say | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 07:05 AM by sleeppoor | |
In North America’s Great Lakes region, river otters are coming back from the brink thanks to decades of effort on both sides of the border. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 06:30 AM by sleeppoor | |
A critical fertiliser shortage threatens global food security amid Iran war.
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Nearly half of the world’s traded urea – the most widely used fertiliser – and large volumes of other fertilisers are exported from Gulf countries via the Strait of Hormuz, making global agriculture highly exposed to any disruption there.
Recent disruptions to gas supplies and shipping have already forced fertiliser plants, which use natural gas to manufacture fertiliser, in the Gulf and beyond to shut or cut their output.
After its LNG facilities were attacked, Qatar’s state-run energy firm, QatarEnergy, halted output at what is the world’s largest urea plant after it shut down gas output.
Since LNG output from Qatar has dropped off, India has cut output from three of its own urea plants. Bangladesh has also shut four out of its five fertiliser factories. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 03:20 PM by Simian | |
Johnson said he’d schedule a vote next week on a clean extension of the nation’s surveillance laws, despite work from two top committee chairs to reform FISA ahead of its looming expiration. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 03:03 AM by sleeppoor | |
The Pentagon has asked the White House to approve a more than $200 billion request to the U.S. Congress to fund the war in Iran, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday, citing a senior administration official. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 03:02 AM by sleeppoor | |
A coin advisory committee called the design for the America 250 coin something only produced by "kings or dictators." | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 02:18 AM by sleeppoor | |
In a court filing, an attorney for the city said it has now determined Adams "was not acting within the scope of his City employment" at the time of the alleged 1993 assault. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 02:15 AM by sleeppoor | |
As Bryce Harper rounded the bases on his game-tying two-run homer in the eighth inning of Tuesday night's World Baseball Classic final, he exchanged a salute with his commanding officer, third base coach Dino Ebel, then moved to point at the American flag patch on his uniform. He looked at the wrong arm at first, mixing up the Stars and Stripes with the slightly larger Capital One patch on his other sleeve.
That was a fairly representative moment of how unpleasant it was to watch Team USA in this tournament, and why it was a small mercy to watch them lose to Venezuela, 3-2. With all due respect to Comrade Ratto, the nationalistic pride on display by the Americans carried a different tenor than the WBC's other contenders. Of course it would. This game featured a nation that had recently bombed and invaded its opponents'. Rather than making an effort to keep that association at arm's length, Team USA embraced it. They saw what the U.S. men's hockey team did at the Olympics and thought to follow that but have even less fun in the process. | |
Submitted at 03-18-2026, 09:57 PM by sleeppoor | |
Everywhere you look, Democrats are trying to raise taxes on the superrich. It’s the right economic policy—but more than that, it’s the right democracy policy. | |
Submitted at 03-18-2026, 08:24 PM by sleeppoor | |

Chaofeng Ge was found dead in ICE custody last year, hanging in a shower stall with his hands and feet bound behind his back. His family wants answers.
A cyberattack has shut down a nationwide breathalyzer test system found in vehicles of OUI offenders, impacting drivers in Maine.
Last year, as FCC chair Brendan Carr threatened ABC over a Jimmy Kimmel monolog, a civil servant overseeing West Coast stations privately pledged support, according to emails obtained by WIRED.
Some companies complained to the Trump administration that Lewandowski has stood to personally profit from the DHS contracting process. Lewandowski denies the allegations.
In a first in Canada, a judge has granted an interlocutory injunction to ban two Quebec men from donating their sperm.
The two serial donors — Philippe Normand and his son, Dominik Seelos — have fathered hundreds of children, which came to light in a documentary by Noovo Info.
On Wednesday, Justice Simon Chamberland granted the injunction, which remains in effect until a judgment is rendered in the trial related to the case, Noovo Info reported. Laurie, a mother whose four children were conceived through sperm donated from the two men, has accused them of “fertility fraud” and of violating their dignity “both on contractual grounds and on fundamental rights.”
Admission came during questioning at Senate intelligence committee worldwide threats hearing
Some cities are opting out of camera networks like Flock’s, concerned about abuse by police and immigration authorities. Organizers hope Dane County is the “next big domino” to fall.
A Washington, D.C., lobbying firm (led by convicted felons Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl) says it is seeking a presidential pardon for Canadian crypto fugitive Andean Medjedovic, documents filed with the U.S. Department of Justice show.
We have severely undercounted the number of COVID deaths, scientists say
In North America’s Great Lakes region, river otters are coming back from the brink thanks to decades of effort on both sides of the border.
A critical fertiliser shortage threatens global food security amid Iran war.
(...)
Nearly half of the world’s traded urea – the most widely used fertiliser – and large volumes of other fertilisers are exported from Gulf countries via the Strait of Hormuz, making global agriculture highly exposed to any disruption there.
Recent disruptions to gas supplies and shipping have already forced fertiliser plants, which use natural gas to manufacture fertiliser, in the Gulf and beyond to shut or cut their output.
After its LNG facilities were attacked, Qatar’s state-run energy firm, QatarEnergy, halted output at what is the world’s largest urea plant after it shut down gas output.
Since LNG output from Qatar has dropped off, India has cut output from three of its own urea plants. Bangladesh has also shut four out of its five fertiliser factories.
Johnson said he’d schedule a vote next week on a clean extension of the nation’s surveillance laws, despite work from two top committee chairs to reform FISA ahead of its looming expiration.
The Pentagon has asked the White House to approve a more than $200 billion request to the U.S. Congress to fund the war in Iran, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday, citing a senior administration official.
A coin advisory committee called the design for the America 250 coin something only produced by "kings or dictators."
In a court filing, an attorney for the city said it has now determined Adams "was not acting within the scope of his City employment" at the time of the alleged 1993 assault.
As Bryce Harper rounded the bases on his game-tying two-run homer in the eighth inning of Tuesday night's World Baseball Classic final, he exchanged a salute with his commanding officer, third base coach Dino Ebel, then moved to point at the American flag patch on his uniform. He looked at the wrong arm at first, mixing up the Stars and Stripes with the slightly larger Capital One patch on his other sleeve.
That was a fairly representative moment of how unpleasant it was to watch Team USA in this tournament, and why it was a small mercy to watch them lose to Venezuela, 3-2. With all due respect to Comrade Ratto, the nationalistic pride on display by the Americans carried a different tenor than the WBC's other contenders. Of course it would. This game featured a nation that had recently bombed and invaded its opponents'. Rather than making an effort to keep that association at arm's length, Team USA embraced it. They saw what the U.S. men's hockey team did at the Olympics and thought to follow that but have even less fun in the process.
Everywhere you look, Democrats are trying to raise taxes on the superrich. It’s the right economic policy—but more than that, it’s the right democracy policy.