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Submitted at Today, 03:21 AM by sleeppoor | |
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Submitted at Today, 03:12 AM by sleeppoor | |
The suspect has been taken into custody and the scene is secured after a "targeted shooting", officials say. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 11:50 PM by Grief Bacon | |
Should states write their own AI laws, or should David Sacks?
Last week, I was following up on several rumors that Donald Trump would sign an executive order that would fulfill a longstanding goal of the AI industry: legal preemption that would prevent states from passing their own AI laws. Mostly, I was calling sources trying to get a sense of how the Trump administration planned to approach it: Which agency would be spearheading it? What legal arguments would they use? How would it interact with Congress, which was trying to pass a similar moratorium in the National Defense Authorization Act?
And then I got a copy of the draft order itself — possibly a sign that someone in the administration deeply, deeply loathes David Sacks, Trump’s Special Advisor on AI and Crypto. Even though he’s not a permanent government employee — he is, in fact, a billionaire tech venture capitalist with a provisional employment status similar to the one Elon Musk previously held — Sacks has become deeply influential in setting the administration’s AI and crypto policies. (Just look at Trump’s recent statements about federal AI preemption.) | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 06:34 PM by sleeppoor | |
As I plunged into the squall of messages, the landmarks of my own world receded. I was no longer a person but a great, universal ear receiving the worries and doubts of those in search of housing—that inescapable circumstance all of us, at one point or another, are bound to endure. | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 06:48 AM by sleeppoor | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 06:45 AM by sleeppoor | |
Inside the most important, and also least important, story of our time | |
Submitted at Yesterday, 03:40 AM by sleeppoor | |
Indie horror game Horses is preparing to launch on December 2, on the Epic Games Store, GOG, Itch.io, and the Humble Store. But one place it won't be is on Steam, because Steam has banned the game for unclear reasons. And according to the developer, this ban seems likely to result in the shutdown of their entire studio. | |
Submitted at 11-25-2025, 07:59 PM by sleeppoor | |
Man from Borgo Virgilio investigated for benefit fraud and hiding body since woman’s death in 2022 | |
Submitted at 11-25-2025, 08:57 PM by B. Weed | |
Ex-president to start serving term in 12 sq metre bedroom in police base in Brasília after time for appeals elapses | |
Submitted at 11-25-2025, 09:23 PM by sleeppoor | |
Immigration and Customs Enforcement lifted a $180 million cap on a proposed immigrant-tracking program while guaranteeing multimillion-dollar payouts for private surveillance firms. | |
Submitted at 11-25-2025, 09:26 PM by sleeppoor | |
Venues designed for people to smash things up safely are seeing an enormous rise in bookings. But why? And what explains the pronounced gender gap? | |
Submitted at 11-24-2025, 10:17 PM by B. Weed | |
Submitted at 11-24-2025, 06:20 PM by sleeppoor | |
Look beyond the petty celebrity feuds, and you'll see a plan to transform American media companies into outlets for MAGA agitprop. | |
Submitted at 11-24-2025, 04:52 PM by sleeppoor | |
The coffee giant shuttered a store in Colorado Springs in 2022 shortly after its workers voted to unionize. A federal agency later ordered Starbucks to reopen that store, along with 22 others. | |
Submitted at 11-24-2025, 04:46 PM by sleeppoor | |
From the boat bombings to deportations to prosecutions, the evidence mounts. And the speaker of the House could get to the bottom of it if he wanted to. Yeah, right. | |
Submitted at 11-24-2025, 04:45 PM by sleeppoor | |
Jimmy Cliff, the reggae legend who helped spread the genre’s reach from Jamaica to the world with ‘The Harder They Come,’ has died at the age of 81. | |
Submitted at 11-24-2025, 04:27 PM by sleeppoor | |
BANGKOK — A woman in Thailand shocked temple staff when she started moving in her coffin after being brought in for cremation.
Wat Rat Prakhong Tham, a Buddhist temple in the province of Nonthaburi on the outskirts of Bangkok, posted a video on its Facebook page, showing a woman lying in a white coffin in the back of a pick-up truck, slightly moving her arms and head, leaving temple staff bewildered. | |
Submitted at 11-24-2025, 03:41 PM by NickNoheart | |
A year-long investigation reveals how mothers lost children after being radicalised by uplifting podcast tales of births without midwives or doctors | |
Submitted at 11-24-2025, 03:07 AM by sleeppoor | |
Udo Kier, a German actor who collaborated with everyone from Andy Warhol to Lars von Trier to Madonna, died on Sunday morning. He was 81. | |
Submitted at 11-24-2025, 02:51 AM by sleeppoor | |

The suspect has been taken into custody and the scene is secured after a "targeted shooting", officials say.
Should states write their own AI laws, or should David Sacks?
Last week, I was following up on several rumors that Donald Trump would sign an executive order that would fulfill a longstanding goal of the AI industry: legal preemption that would prevent states from passing their own AI laws. Mostly, I was calling sources trying to get a sense of how the Trump administration planned to approach it: Which agency would be spearheading it? What legal arguments would they use? How would it interact with Congress, which was trying to pass a similar moratorium in the National Defense Authorization Act?
And then I got a copy of the draft order itself — possibly a sign that someone in the administration deeply, deeply loathes David Sacks, Trump’s Special Advisor on AI and Crypto. Even though he’s not a permanent government employee — he is, in fact, a billionaire tech venture capitalist with a provisional employment status similar to the one Elon Musk previously held — Sacks has become deeply influential in setting the administration’s AI and crypto policies. (Just look at Trump’s recent statements about federal AI preemption.)
As I plunged into the squall of messages, the landmarks of my own world receded. I was no longer a person but a great, universal ear receiving the worries and doubts of those in search of housing—that inescapable circumstance all of us, at one point or another, are bound to endure.
Inside the most important, and also least important, story of our time
Indie horror game Horses is preparing to launch on December 2, on the Epic Games Store, GOG, Itch.io, and the Humble Store. But one place it won't be is on Steam, because Steam has banned the game for unclear reasons. And according to the developer, this ban seems likely to result in the shutdown of their entire studio.
Man from Borgo Virgilio investigated for benefit fraud and hiding body since woman’s death in 2022
Ex-president to start serving term in 12 sq metre bedroom in police base in Brasília after time for appeals elapses
Immigration and Customs Enforcement lifted a $180 million cap on a proposed immigrant-tracking program while guaranteeing multimillion-dollar payouts for private surveillance firms.
Venues designed for people to smash things up safely are seeing an enormous rise in bookings. But why? And what explains the pronounced gender gap?
Look beyond the petty celebrity feuds, and you'll see a plan to transform American media companies into outlets for MAGA agitprop.
The coffee giant shuttered a store in Colorado Springs in 2022 shortly after its workers voted to unionize. A federal agency later ordered Starbucks to reopen that store, along with 22 others.
From the boat bombings to deportations to prosecutions, the evidence mounts. And the speaker of the House could get to the bottom of it if he wanted to. Yeah, right.
Jimmy Cliff, the reggae legend who helped spread the genre’s reach from Jamaica to the world with ‘The Harder They Come,’ has died at the age of 81.
BANGKOK — A woman in Thailand shocked temple staff when she started moving in her coffin after being brought in for cremation.
Wat Rat Prakhong Tham, a Buddhist temple in the province of Nonthaburi on the outskirts of Bangkok, posted a video on its Facebook page, showing a woman lying in a white coffin in the back of a pick-up truck, slightly moving her arms and head, leaving temple staff bewildered.
A year-long investigation reveals how mothers lost children after being radicalised by uplifting podcast tales of births without midwives or doctors
Udo Kier, a German actor who collaborated with everyone from Andy Warhol to Lars von Trier to Madonna, died on Sunday morning. He was 81.