Missouri Republicans plan to gerrymander a Black lawmaker out of office
The map targets the seat of Democratic Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, one of two Black members of the state’s congressional delegation, by stretching his Kansas City-based district 200 miles east into red, rural counties that have little in common with the urban areas he’s represented for 20 years in Congress. Cleaver’s hometown of Kansas City, where he served as mayor before joining the US House, would be split into three districts to dilute Democratic voting strength. According to The Downballot, Cleaver’s district, which he won by twenty-four points in 2024, would now favor Trump by 18 points.
If successful, the new map would give Republicans 90 percent of seats in a state Trump carried with 58 percent of the vote in 2024.
“President Trump’s unprecedented directive to redraw our maps in the middle of the decade and without an updated census is not an act of democracy—it is an unconstitutional attack against it,” Cleaver said in a statement.
On Trump’s orders, Missouri Republicans plan to gerrymander a Black lawmaker out of office
“It’s minority rule on steroids."Mother Jones
Google avoids worst case scenario in court case
The prospect of a company breakup loomed large during the remedies phase of the case. Ultimately, Judge Mehta decided not to force Google to spin off Chrome, the world's most popular browser, as government lawyers had requested.
The US Department of Justice had also proposed court oversight of the company's Android operating system to ensure the company refrains from using its ecosystem to "favour its general search services and search text ad monopolies."
Both Chrome and Android emerged unscathed in Judge Mehta's ruling.
A let-off or tougher than it looks? What the Google monopoly ruling means
The search giant is not being broken up -so how much will it be affected by the remedies a judge has instead ordered?Lily Jamali (BBC News)
Reading University research shows turbulent flights become more common
New research suggests that the atmosphere will become more turbulent as climate change makes the air less stable.The University of Reading used 26 of the latest global climate models to study how warming temperatures affect jet streams at around 35,000 feet, a typical cruising altitude for a passenger airline.
As jet streams change they create stronger wind shear, the differences in wind speed at different heights.
PhD researcher at the University of Reading and lead author, Joana Medeiros said: "Increased wind shear and reduced stability work together to create favourable conditions for clear-air turbulence - the invisible, sudden jolts that can shake aircraft without warning.
"Unlike turbulence caused by storms, clear-air turbulence cannot be seen on radar, making it difficult for pilots to avoid." she said.
Reading University research shows turbulent flights to increase
University of Reading research shows that clear-air turbulence, which is invisible to aircraft, is set to get worse.Katie Waple (BBC News)
US strike on vessel in Caribbean killed 11
The video appears to show a long, multi-engine speedboat traveling at sea when a bright flash of light bursts over the craft. The boat is then briefly seen covered in flames.
Maduro did not address the strike directly, but charged that the U.S. is “coming for Venezuela’s riches,” including oil and gas. The South American country has the world’s largest proven oil reserves.
https://apnews.com/article/venezuela-strike-rubio-trump-0f901b2a30ee20e314bcab1385ffb0c0
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Shein Used Luigi Mangione’s AI-Generated Face to Sell a Shirt
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Shein Responds After 'Luigi Mangione' Model Advert Goes Viral
A product listing for a shirt, sold by the fast-fashion retailer and modeled by a person who bears a striking resemblance to Mangione, has taken off online.Marni Rose McFall (Newsweek)
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Activists Are Using AI to Identify Masked ICE Agents
A Netherlands-based immigration activist named Dominick Skinner is using AI and facial recognition to reveal the identities of masked US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Talk about turned tables — and a striking ethical paradox.In an interview with Politico, Skinner claimed that he and his team of volunteers have so far been able to use AI to identify at least 20 ICE agents seen in video recordings that have gone viral of the masked figures arresting people — students, children, mothers, and American citizens included — in broad daylight. The videos are deeply troubling, in part because of the dystopian imagery of armed federal agents shielding their faces as they arrest people in streets, their cars, homes, government offices, and workplaces.
Activists Are Using AI to Identify Masked ICE Agents
An activist in the Netherlands is using AI and facial recognition to identify masked ICE agents from viral arrest videos.Maggie Harrison Dupré (Futurism)
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Trump Says America’s Oil Industry Is Cleaner Than Other Countries’. New Data Shows Massive Emissions From Texas Wells.
Texas Says It’s Strict on Oil Field Emissions. New Data Shows It’s Not.
The oil industry touts Texas as a success story in controlling climate-warming methane emissions. The state’s regulator, however, grants nearly every request to burn or vent gas into the atmosphere.ProPublica
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Andrew Cuomo Has a Jeffrey Epstein Problem
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Buoyed by AIPAC dollars, Wesley Bell pushes AIPAC lies
As local activist Ohun Ashe noted, it was “terrifying” that the town hall “felt dismissive to genocide, careless and end[ed] with police brutality.”
She added, “Genocide, capitalism, colonialism, abuse, oppression are all connected. We deserve leaders who can care about multiple things at once.”
AIPAC made sure that is no longer the case.
Buoyed by AIPAC dollars, Wesley Bell pushes AIPAC lies
Lawmaker's anti-genocide constituents attacked by “security” at town hall.The Electronic Intifada
‘I told my family, I’ll probably die’: US immigration sends Russian asylum seekers back to Moscow
‘I told my family, I’ll probably die’: US immigration sends Russian asylum seekers back to Moscow
Russian national who applied for asylum on political grounds describes inhumane treatment while in US custodyPjotr Sauer (The Guardian)
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With no federal facial recognition law, states rush to fill void
While facial recognition technology is unregulated at the federal level, 23 states have now passed or expanded laws to restrict the mass scraping of biometric data, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Last month, Colorado enacted new biometric privacy rules, requiring consent before facial or voice recognition technology is used, while also banning the sale of the data. Texas passed an artificial intelligence law in June that similarly outlaws the collection of biometric data without permission. Last year, Oregon approved data privacy rules requiring consumer opt-in before companies hoover up face, eye and voice data.
"What we need are laws that change the behavior of technology companies," Adam Schwartz, the privacy litigation director at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. "Otherwise these companies will continue to profit on what should be our private information."
Not all state laws give people right to sue tech companies
The states that have passed the safeguards view them as a defense against the prevalence of digital tracking in everyday lives, and in a number of cases, the laws have been used to extract large payouts from tech companies.
Google and Meta have each paid Texas $1.4 billion over allegations that the companies datamine users' facial recognition data without permission; Clearview AI, a facial recognition company popular with law enforcement, ponied up $51 million to settle a case approved in March over the firm scraping billions of facial images online without consent; And in July, Google resolved a smaller case for $9 million in Illinois after a lawsuit alleged the company did not obtain written consent from students who used a Google educational tool that collected their voice and facial data.
Illinois's requirement that companies receive written permission before gathering biometric data goes farther than most states, which require digital consent — or checking a box for a company's terms and conditions policy, something experts say is a largely symbolic gesture in practice.
"I'm not saying it's better than nothing, but if you're hanging these legal frameworks on a model of informed consent, it's clearly ineffective," said Michael Karanicolas, a legal scholar at Dalhousie University in Canada who studies digital privacy. "Nobody is reading these terms of service. Absolutely nobody can effectively engage with the permission we're giving these companies in our surveillance economy."
Karanicolas said Illinois' biometric privacy law, which was passed in 2008, has real teeth because it allows individuals to sue companies, which privacy advocates say the tech industry has lobbied hard against. California and Washington state allow residents to sue in some types of cases.
But most of the laws, like in Texas, Oregon, Virginia and Connecticut and elsewhere, rely on state attorneys general to enforce them. Advocates say allowing citizens to sue, what's known as "a private right of action," helps people fight back against data-guzzling companies.
"And that can lead to these big class-action settlements, and there are legitimate critiques of them, with class members often getting very little money, and lawyers getting rich, but they can be genuinely effective at shaping companies' attitudes about personal information and generate corporate change," Karanicolas said.
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Canada’s out-of-control wildfire crisis in six charts
Canada’s out-of-control wildfire crisis in six charts
Canadian wildfire has quadrupled since the 1990s. That’s releasing billions of tonnes of CO2. The climate beast is waking up. When will we?Canada's National Observer
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Musicians v the climate crisis: ‘We’re trying to put on the greenest show in Australia’
Musicians v the climate crisis: ‘We’re trying to put on the greenest show in Australia’
A two-week tour produces the equivalent of an average household’s yearly carbon emissions. So some bands, including Lime Cordiale and Cloud Control, are trying small changes – like ditching confetti – and big ones – like building solar farmsJack Tregoning (The Guardian)
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‘RIP Streameast’: Largest Illicit Sports Streamer Is Shut Down
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Halting Revolution Wind could be a disaster for New England’s grid; If Trump kills the now-frozen offshore wind project, utility customers will pay more money for dirtier and less reliable electricity
Halting Revolution Wind could be a disaster for New England’s grid
If Trump kills the now-frozen offshore wind project, utility customers will pay more money for dirtier and less reliable electricity.Canary Media
Global methane levels continue rising as trade and developing regions fuel growth
Global methane levels continue rising as trade and developing regions fuel growth
The world's methane emissions continue to rise steadily with no signs of slowing, as global trade contributes some 30% to the total amount of the greenhouse gas swirling around the planet, a new study reveals.University of Birmingham (Phys.org)
US job openings slip to 7.2 million in July, more evidence the American labor market is cooling
cross-posted from: lemmy.ca/post/50935982
The U.S. job market has lost momentum this year, partly because of the lingering effects of 11 interest rate hikes by the inflation fighters at the Federal Reserve in 2022 and 2023 and partly because President Donald Trump’s trade wars have created uncertainty that is paralyzing managers making hiring decisions.
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DOJ & States Must Appeal Judge Mehta’s Act of Judicial Cowardice, Letting Google Keep Its Monopoly Power
DOJ & States Must Appeal Judge Mehta’s Act of Judicial Cowardice, Letting Google Keep Its Monopoly Power - DOJ & States Must Appeal Judge Mehta’s Act of Judicial Cowardice, Letting Google Keep Its Monopoly Power
Despite finding last year that Google illegally maintained a monopoly over search and search advertising, Judge Amit Mehta today declined to follow the law and terminate the monopoly.Jimmy Wyderko (American Economic Liberties Project)
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[PDF] Character.AI chatbots of Timothée Chalamet, Chappell Roan, and Patrick Mahomes chatted inappropriately with teen accounts on topics like sex and drugs
Most American teens (72%) have had an experience with an AI chatbot, and over
half use them several times a month. Character AI, one of the largest and most
popular chatbot platforms, is available to children ages 13 and over. The platform
hosts a wide variety of chatbots modeled after celebrities and fictional characters
that appeal to children – both teens and younger kids. Several disturbing and
tragic cases of extreme harm due to interactions on Character AI chatbots have
already occurred since the company’s launch in September of 2022. As chatbots
become more popular with children and teens, understanding the risks they
present is critical to child safety online.Adult researchers from ParentsTogether Action, in partnership with Heat Initiative,
held 50 hours of conversation with Character AI chatbots using accounts
registered to children. They found that Character AI chatbots engaged in a pattern
of deeply concerning behaviors during these interactions. Harmful patterns and
behaviors sometimes emerged within minutes of engagement.Across 50 hours of conversation with 50 Character AI bots, ParentsTogether
Action researchers logged 669 harmful interactions - an average of one harmful
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It’s time for Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries to step down | Mehdi Hasan
3 Sep 2025
Time and time again, Jeffries has refused to endorse his own party’s official candidate for mayor in his own city, two months after Zohran Mamdani won the Democratic mayoral primary in New York by double digits – including Jeffries’ own congressional district by eight points.This is the same Democratic party leader who has insisted in the past that progressives should “vote BLUE (no matter who)”. But centrists? Apparently, they’re under no such obligation.
Jeffries is not alone in his brazen hypocrisy. Chuck Schumer, the Senate minority leader who represents the state of New York and lives in the city of New York, has also refused to endorse his own party’s official candidate for mayor of New York.
It’s time for Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries to step down
This fascist moment, this age of Trump, demands outspoken, unrelenting, and fearless opposition. We all deserve betterMehdi Hasan (The Guardian)
It’s time for Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries to step down | Mehdi Hasan
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35624613
3 Sep 2025
Time and time again, Jeffries has refused to endorse his own party’s official candidate for mayor in his own city, two months after Zohran Mamdani won the Democratic mayoral primary in New York by double digits – including Jeffries’ own congressional district by eight points.This is the same Democratic party leader who has insisted in the past that progressives should “vote BLUE (no matter who)”. But centrists? Apparently, they’re under no such obligation.
Jeffries is not alone in his brazen hypocrisy. Chuck Schumer, the Senate minority leader who represents the state of New York and lives in the city of New York, has also refused to endorse his own party’s official candidate for mayor of New York.
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Pentagon to start using Grok as part of a $200 million contract with Elon Musk's xAI
Pentagon to start using Grok as part of a $200 million contract with Elon Musk's xAI
The announcement comes just days after Grok generated antisemitic responses and praised Hitler, which were later deleted.Patrick Maguire (CBS News)
China’s chip startups are racing to replace Nvidia
China chip startups race to replace Nvidia amid U.S. export bans - Rest of World
Chinese semiconductor startups like Cambricon, Moore Threads, and Biren are racing to rival Nvidia as U.S. export controls reshape the AI chip market.Viola Zhou (Rest of World)
Google plans to block side-loading like Apple, declaring war on Android freedom
Google plans to block side-loading like Apple, declaring war on Android freedom | Tuta
Starting 2027, unverified apps can’t be side-loaded on Android. It’s fair to say that Google is becoming Apple: Your device, their rules.Tuta
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US House committee releases more than 33,000 pages of Jeffrey Epstein files
Files appear to contain information already in public domain as calls grow for release of all pertinent documents
The US House of Representatives oversight committee on Tuesday released thousands of pages of records related to the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein from the department of justice.
The release comes as the Trump administration has been embroiled in months of controversy over its decision not to release additional files in the case. Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges and was alleged to have abused hundreds of girls.
The 33,000 pages included years-old court filings related to Epstein and his former girlfriend and associate Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as what appears to be bodycam footage from police searches and police interviews. The files appear to contain information that is already public knowledge.
Podcast of Hegseth church network airs far-right and Christian nationalist views
CrossPolitic has in recent weeks hosted pastors who have opposed liberal democracy and pushed authoritarian ideas
The flagship podcast of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC), the Christian denomination that claims US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, as a member, has functioned as a platform for the promotion of Christian nationalist and other far-right positions.
CrossPolitic, whose hosts are close associates of Idaho-based pastor Douglas Wilson, has in recent weeks hosted a theocratic Canadian pastor who has called for his country to be absorbed by the United States, and a self-styled “patriot professor” who has backed the rise of Russia and China and the decline of liberal democracies and endorsed the criminalization of homosexuality in Uganda.
The podcast’s themes and guests, and the prestige of its hosts in CREC circles, raise further questions about the extent to which Hegseth’s views on US foreign and defense policy have been shaped by a religious movement that directly opposes liberal democracy and democratic principles including individual women’s suffrage.
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Supermarket giant Tesco sues VMware for breach of contract
0UK supermarket giant Tesco has sued Broadcom for breach of contracts pertaining to its VMware licenses, named Computacenter as a co-defendant, and warned it may not be able to put food on the shelves if the situation goes pear-shaped.
Supermarket giant Tesco sues VMware, warns lack of support could disrupt food supply
: Goes after Computacenter too, seeks £100 million damagesSimon Sharwood (The Register)
All the fruits so far.
I already don't know what's in it, few varieties of currants, apricots, now I added red and white grapes and some other things added during last two months I don't remember.
It got this overpowering red colour (probably from the currants) that stains everything so that's the colour it will have at the end, the smell is mostly fruity, little bit too much of a mix of everything.
So half of the jar is done another half is waiting for the fall season fruits.
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My garden, granddad's garden, what neighbors gave us...
When you have a tree or berry bush you get lots of fruit to deal with it. So it is the stuff that we got tired to make jams from or the harvest was so small that it didn't make much sense to use it otherwise.
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Almost all this stuff gives red. Grapes skins remaining in fluid is the way they make red wine, the color of grapes does not even matter much.
This must be quite tasty. Filling jars with berries myself now, although I sort them. Mostly belgian wheat berry beer this year for me.
And single berries macerates are good too, I did few years back something with currants and this year cherries in rum (simpler than canning them).
I didn't look that much at the Belgian beers but I thought that they go in fresh. Maybe I can try some Belgian style with cherries (in rum).
US panel releases over 33,000 pages of Epstein files
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The files are in a google drive here
The House of Representatives Oversight Committee published 33,295 pages, including flight logs, jail surveillance video, court filings, audio recordings and emails.But Republicans and Democrats alike said the files contained little new information and it is unclear if the justice department is withholding other Epstein records.
US panel releases over 33,000 pages of Epstein files
But Republicans and Democrats alike say the files, including jail CCTV, contain little new information.Max Matza (BBC News)
Russia says it will help China overtake the US on nuclear power
The US operates the world’s largest network of nuclear reactors, with nearly 97GW of installed capacity.
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Russia says it will help China overtake the US on nuclear power
The US operates the world’s largest network of nuclear reactors, with nearly 97GW of installed capacity. Read more at straitstimes.com.ST
UK | Starmer considers digital ID cards in small boats crackdown
Top minister says Britain ‘behind the curve’ in roll out of national ID cards
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Anger in Japan after Instagrammer drinks burial site offering
The Australian embassy in Japan issued a warning to travellers to behave themselves.
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Anger in Japan after Instagrammer drinks burial site offering
The Australian embassy in Japan issued a warning to travellers to behave themselves. Read more at straitstimes.com.ST
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Online retailer Zalando bound by strictest EU platform rules: court
EU Court sides with European Commission in landmark platform rules case.
Case file: curia.europa.eu/juris/document… (German)
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Kim promises to help Russia with ‘everything’ as Putin thanks North Korea for war aid
North Korea's Kim Jong Un pledged his full support to Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
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Kim promises to help Russia with ‘everything’ as Putin thanks North Korea for war aid
North Korea's Kim Jong Un pledged his full support to Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Read more at straitstimes.com.ST
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September Quiz Questions
Each month we’re posing six pub quiz style questions, with a different subject each month. As always, they’re designed to be difficult, but it is unlikely everyone will know all the answers – so have a bit of fun.
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- Which Tolstoy novel begins “All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way”?
- Who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016?
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- Apart from his novels, what is Anthony Trollope remembered for?
- Which two-word term was popularised by a 1948 Robert Heinlein novel of the same name, which inspired a science fiction franchise centring on a character named Tom Corbett?
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Sony now charges a subscription to use expensive Xperia phones as camera monitors - Liliputing
from the article:
For several years Sony had offered a free “External Monitor” app that let you use select Xperia-branded phones as an external display for some of the company’s high-end cameras. The Xperia 1 VII originally shipped without that feature, but now you can use the phone as camera display… if you pay at least $5 per month or $50 per year for a subscription.
Not only that, but for older phones that had these features for free, with the new version of the app, some features are locked behind subscription:
But on August 28, 2025, Sony announced an update that “expanded paid plan lineup for greater flexibility.” That flexibility locks a few key features behind a paywall, including:
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Sony now charges a subscription to use expensive Xperia phones as camera monitors - Liliputing
Sony now charges a subscription to use expensive Xperia phones as camera monitorsBrad Linder (Liliputing)
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