Claire's tests came out fine. Thanks to those who emailed.
Claire's tests came out fine. Thanks to those who emailed.
“Who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world.” -- Henry Kissinger
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, was stabbed by another inmate and seriously injured Friday at a federal prison in Arizona, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.
The attack happened at the Federal Correctional Institution, Tucson, a medium-security prison that has been plagued by security lapses and staffing shortages. The person was not authorized to publicly discuss details of the attack and spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity.
The Bureau of Prisons confirmed that an incarcerated person was assaulted at FCI Tucson at around 12:30 p.m. local time Friday. In a statement, the agency said responding employees contained the incident and performed “life-saving measures” before the inmate, who it did not name, was taken to a hospital for further treatment and evaluation.
Up until the point when the European Medicines Agency (EMA) granted emergency use authorization (EUA) for the use of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) "vaccines" in children, excess deaths among children throughout Europe were negative, new data shows. Then, once the EUA was granted for the jabs to go into children, excess deaths among children started to soar.
Put a different way, children across Europe were generally safe and healthy all throughout the "pandemic" – except for being forcibly kept away from their friends, in some cases where individual countries enforced stay-at-home and social distancing orders – and only started dying once the government began pushing kids to get jabbed for COVID along with the adults.
Once Operation Warp Speed was launched by the Trump regime, excess deaths among everyone began to skyrocket. In Europe, excess deaths in kids rose steadily up through the end of 2021, and have continued to rise ever since as long-term damage from the shots takes hold.
St. Paul, Minn., plans to buy a $1.8 million electric vehicle fire truck ready by 2025, Mayor Melvin Carter and Fire Chief Butch Inks said.
..uh oh…mayor Melvin.
Here we go again.
Another day, another women remembering getting raped 30 years ago.
The hilarious part is, he could literally be charged, convicted, and go to prison based on allegations by a woman he’d never actually met saying he did something 3 decades ago.
These sexual courts do not require any form of evidence of a crime. It’s a new type of legal system where you can be convicted solely because a woman cried.
German officials raided apartments nationwide Thursday over an alleged plot by a far-right group to spread conspiracy theories and “destabilise” the state through social media, prosecutors said.
A man who attempted to commit two robberies Wednesday morning in central Tennessee charged at a police officer with two large knives upraised before the officer fatally shot him, a police bodycam video shows.
A skin-disfiguring parasite is increasingly infecting residents of southern states, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned.
President Joe Biden said Friday that his own diplomacy may have pushed the terrorist organization Hamas to launch its brutal Oct. 7 attack on Israel which resulted in the raping, kidnapping and murdering of Israeli civilians.
Vice President Kamala Harris showed off her gas stove on Thanksgiving day after the Biden administration touted a potential initiative to crackdown on the appliance.
The zero interest rate environment was created to paper over a weak economy. In the US it was the sub-prime crisis and the subsequent great recession. So as interest rates rise those old bonds are not favored and their price drops, in tune with the old weakness.
Wow, this is really a big time win for women’s rights.
The Ukraine truly is on the cutting edge of revolutionary liberation.
A new Mirai-based malware botnet named 'InfectedSlurs' has been exploiting two zero-day remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities to infect routers and video recorder (NVR) devices.
The malware hijacks the devices to make them part of its DDoS (distributed denial of service) swarm, presumably rented for profit.
The three security flaws described in the bulletins significantly impact the security and integrity of the ownCloud environment, potentially leading to exposure of sensitive information, stealthy data theft, phishing attacks, and more.
Security vulnerabilities in file-sharing platforms have been under constant attack, with ransomware groups, like CLOP, using them in data theft attacks on thousnads of companies worldwide.
Due to this, it's critical for ownCloud administrators to immediately apply the recommended fixes and perform the library updates as soon as possible to mitigate these risks.
Citrix reminded admins today that they must take additional measures after patching their NetScaler appliances against the CVE-2023-4966 'Citrix Bleed' vulnerability to secure vulnerable devices against attacks.
Besides applying the necessary security updates, they're also advised to wipe all previous user sessions and terminate all active ones.
This is a crucial step, seeing that attackers behind ongoing Citrix Bleed exploitation have been stealing authentication tokens, allowing them to access compromised devices even after they have been patched.
Microsoft says a North Korean hacking group has breached Taiwanese multimedia software company CyberLink and trojanized one of its installers to push malware in a supply chain attack targeting potential victims worldwide.
According to Microsoft Threat Intelligence, activity suspected to be linked with the altered CyberLink installer file surfaced as early as October 20, 2023.
This trojanized installer was hosted on legitimate CyberLink update infrastructure owned and has so far been detected on more than 100 devices worldwide, including in Japan, Taiwan, Canada, and the United States.
The National Transportation Safety Board wants to create a national database of your driving habits, and brick your car if you speed too often.
Way back when we loaded software with punch cards and magnetic tape, all programs were "free software" and "open source." Then along came proprietary software, and everything changed. But programmers rebelled and developed the first formal definitions of free and open source software.
Today, code that's not open source is the rare exception. But that hasn't stopped companies who mistook open source as a business model instead of a development model from trying to combine proprietary methods with "open source" code. The latest is Sentry's Functional Source License (FSL).
Following in the tradition of Server-Side Public License (SSPL), Common Clause, and the Business Source License, the FSL nods at the importance of open source while sneering at its heart by claiming its approach is "Freedom without Free-riding."
Please.
Think of all the crap discounted things you won't need to buy now
The mystery surrounding the brief dismissal of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman last Friday, who has since been reinstated, might revolve around a Reuters report that suggests Altman's removal was due to a breakthrough in artificial general intelligence (AGI), which could threaten humanity.
In the days before Altman was sent off into exile, several staff researchers penned a letter to the board about a significant breakthrough - called Q* and pronounced Q-Star - that allowed the AI model to "surpass humans in most economically valuable tasks."
Reuters sources said the AI milestone was one of the significant factors that led to the board's abrupt firing of Altman last Friday. Another concern was commercializing the advanced AI model without understanding the socio-economic consequences.
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James Woods quite aptly puts the Potato in his place. Remember when Brian ‘Potato’ Stelter said Michael Avenatti could become president?
Five people, including children, were stabbed near a school in Dublin, Ireland, on Thursday by a suspect whose identity has not yet been released.
Taken side by side, the situation in the UK and Germany are very illuminating of the current moment in Western Europe.
Another interesting point is that NVIDIA stock-based compensation equals 10% of its revenue. That is record high