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Czechia training patients for active role in healthcare decision-making


When patients understand the reasoning behind a treatment plan, they are more likely to follow it properly, remarked Petra Adámková from the Czech organisation Cancer Patients Voice.


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EU urged to axe Rwanda minerals deal after Luxembourg firm linked to smuggled coltan


The EU Commission is under growing pressure to suspend its controversial minerals-access deal with Rwanda after new investigations revealed that a Luxembourg-based commodities trader has continued to buy conflict minerals smuggled from DR Congo to Rwanda.


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El Salvador's Bukele rules out returning US deportee


El Salvador President Nayib Bukele said he would not return the man who was deported from the US on an administrative error during a meeting with US President Donald Trump at the Oval Office to discuss their partnership.


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That is how much American constitution is worth under fascism.




Trump border czar’s town stood up for 3 kids detained by ICE — and won


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In the New York village of Sackets Harbor, teachers launched a days-long effort to secure the release of three students. Less than two weeks later, the students were back in their classrooms.



Trump border czar’s town stood up for 3 kids detained by ICE — and won


[WaPo gift article - can be shared]
[inspiring article]

In the New York village of Sackets Harbor, teachers launched a days-long effort to secure the release of three students. Less than two weeks later, the students were back in their classrooms.



UK report says outdated laws hampered fight against misinformation during anti-immigrant violence


British lawmakers say outdated laws unfit for the social media age hampered police from countering false claims that helped fuel anti-immigrant violence in Britain last summer


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[Video] Mentour Now! | These tariffs will KILL American Plane Making!


New tariffs are looming over the global aircraft manufacturing industry. So, what happens when trade politics meets the world's most interconnected supply chain? The consequences for American aviation and the world could be far more serious than you think....
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Just remove snaps
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in reply to FQQD

I was once wondering where 80gb of my storage went when I was reinstalling a game, and I eventually found out it was because I forgot to delete the .rar archive after I extracted it.

Small stuff (arguably) like that always fills my disks until it becomes a problem.




Laser cooling breakthrough could make data centers much greener


Lasers are great for heating things up, whether you need to do it quickly, hit a precise target, or do it from a distance. Under specific conditions, lasers can also cool things down, and that might be JUST what we need to tackle way-too-toasty data centers.



‘I became like a slave’: why 43 women are suing the secretive Opus Dei Catholic group in Argentina


Lured by promises of an education but allegedly trapped in servitude and self-mortification, the former members are suing the ultra-conservative organisation over their ‘exploitation and abuse’


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Killed, dismembered and scattered: the Honduran father and son who made a stand against illegal logging


The country is the most deadly to be an environmental activist – and the brutal murders of Juan Bautista Silva and Juan Antonio Hernández are the latest in a long line of violent acts against defenders


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U.S. businesses sue to block Trump tariffs, say trade deficits are not an emergency


KEY POINTS

  • A group of small businesses sued President Donald Trump, seeking to block new tariffs that he has imposed on foreign imports in recent weeks.
  • The lawsuit in the U.S. Court of International Trade alleges that Trump has illegally usurped Congress’ power to levy tariffs.
  • The suit said that Trump’s claim that trade deficits with other countries constitute an emergency is baseless.

in reply to BrikoX

America's dominance in research is back baby!


NVIDIA to Manufacture American-Made AI Supercomputers in US for First Time


NVIDIA is working with its manufacturing partners to design and build factories that, for the first time, will produce NVIDIA AI supercomputers entirely in the U.S.




Trump administration sued over tariffs in US international trade court


Liberty Justice Center filed lawsuit on behalf of five US businesses declaring that Trump’s tariffs overstep authority

A legal advocacy group on Monday asked the US court of international trade to block Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on foreign trading partners, arguing that the president overstepped his authority.

The lawsuit was filed by the Liberty Justice Center, a legal advocacy group, on behalf of five US businesses that import goods from countries targeted by the tariffs.

“No one person should have the power to impose taxes that have such vast global economic consequences,” Jeffrey Schwab, Liberty Justice Center’s senior counsel, said in a statement. “The Constitution gives the power to set tax rates – including tariffs – to Congress, not the President.”





Phoenix Suns fire coach Mike Budenholzer after one season: Sources


The decision, which comes less than one year after the team hired Budenholzer on a five-year deal worth more than $50 million

Ishbia, the billionaire mortgage lender who assumed controlling ownership of the Suns in February 2023, has made coaching changes in each of the three offseasons since he took over. It started with Monty Williams after the 2022-23 campaign, which ended with a second-round playoff defeat. The Suns hired Frank Vogel to lead the bench in 2023-24 but let him go after another slip, a first-round sweep at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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Will Ishbia be better or worse than former Nets' owner Prokhorov? I bet on WAAAAAAAAY worse


Librarians in UK increasingly asked to remove books, as influence of US pressure groups spreads


Anecdotal evidence suggests a rise in requests to take books off shelves, particularly LGBTQ+ titles


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OpenAI's new GPT-4.1 AI models focus on coding


OpenAI has launched a new family of models called GPT-4.1. They focus on coding, and are exclusively available through the company's API.


Leaked UN experts report raises fresh concerns over UAE’s role in Sudan war


As crucial London peace talks set to begin, report seen by the Guardian raises questions over ‘multiple’ flights into bases in Chad


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EU issues US-bound staff with burner phones over spying fears


European Commission officials heading to IMF and World Bank spring meetings advised to travel with basic devices


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VMware revives its free ESXi hypervisor in an utterly obscure way


Home labs and bare bones test rigs matter so Broadcom's back in the game
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NATO inks deal with Palantir for Maven AI system


NATO announced Monday that it has awarded a contract to Palantir to adopt its Maven Smart System for artificial intelligence-enabled battlefield operations.


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Harvard Will Not Comply With a List of Trump Administration Demands




What Bernie’s Largest-Ever Rally Revealed


Photographs by Philip Cheung

Liberals are fed up. Although people on the left tend to blame President Donald Trump and Elon Musk for America’s downward spiral, plenty of even lifelong blue voters are frustrated with a Democratic Party they see as complacent. This much was clear from Saturday’s “Fighting Oligarchy” rally in downtown Los Angeles, where an estimated 36,000 people joined Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York in attacking apathy—even, or especially, if that meant targeting timid Democrats.

“This isn’t just about the Republican attacks on working people, L.A.; we need a Democratic Party that fights harder for us too,” Ocasio-Cortez told the crowd. “I want you to look at every level of office around and support Democrats who actually fight, because those are the ones who can actually defeat Republicans.”

Sanders and AOC are on the very long list of liberal politicians who are mad as hell, but on the very short list of those who aren’t going to take it anymore. A year and a half before the midterm elections, the pair is crisscrossing the country, trying to channel their rage into productive populism; they were in Utah yesterday and are scheduled to swing through Idaho, Montana, and Northern California this week.

In many ways, the Fighting Oligarchy tour is a continuation of Sanders’s first presidential campaign. He’s positioning himself not as one of the chosen few inside the Beltway but as one of many Americans rising up against creeping authoritarianism. For Sanders and AOC, that means fighting back against Trump and Musk, and recognizing that many prominent Democrats are upholding the very system that enabled Trump’s rise to power. The duo is offering voters a place to gather, scream, and feel a little less helpless, if only for a day.

Saturday’s rally was Sanders’s largest ever, according to a spokesperson—bigger even than his presidential-campaign events in 2016 and 2020. If one primary emotion predominated, it was anger, something usually missing from former Vice President Kamala Harris’s failed run against Trump last fall. Harris lives about half an hour away from the rally site, with her husband, Doug Emhoff, in affluent Brentwood. Reportedly, she’s considering a run for California governor, but on Saturday, she was nowhere in sight. Equally absent was any trace of the party’s most recent leader, former President Joe Biden, save for a rejoinder to the anti-Biden meme “Let’s Go Brandon”—a slogan on a T-shirt that read FOXTROT DELTA TANGO, code for “Fuck Donald Trump.”

In a diptych, there are signs on a table and a crowd of thousands of people gathered in downtown Los Angeles

If you followed the trail of floppy sun hats making their way down the hill from Walt Disney Concert Hall toward Grand Park, where the rally was held, you’d pass anti-fascism banners, Gen Zers hawking Communist newspapers, pro-Palestinian protesters, pro-Cuban activists, and various calls to revolutionary action through tinny megaphones. You could buy black-and-white screen-printed shirts with the words RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE surrounding Sanders’s face. Hasan Piker, the Twitch streamer whom many pundits have floated as the left’s answer to Joe Rogan, was among the influencers inside the park posting selfies and amplifying the event to his followers. (An entire “New Media” section had been designated for content creators.) The day had an anti-consultant ethos: nothing slick, nothing polished, not to mention nothing subtle. Near the metal detectors, several activists erected a giant photo illustration of Trump in a Klan hood with a Hitler mustache beneath block text reading MEIN TRUMPF.

Sanders, now 83, has been haranguing the 1 percent for years—Bill-ion-AIRES!—but his rhetoric has never been more resonant. Although the Fighting Oligarchy road show has the trappings of a presidential campaign, Saturday’s production was something closer to a music festival. Maggie Rogers, one of Sanders’s opening acts, called the L.A. event “Berniechella.” (Later that day, Sanders would make a surprise appearance at the actual Coachella festival a few hours away.) Another warm-up act, Joan Baez, quipped that Sanders’s gathering had “a much more meaningful goal than we had at Woodstock.” The musical headliner, Neil Young, blew his harmonica, strummed distorted riffs on electric guitar, and, as he played an extended rendition of his hit “Rockin’ in the Free World,” led the crowd in chants of “Take America back!” The afternoon sought to channel 1960s activism—Sanders spoke of attending Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech—and the musical nostalgia was, at times, heavy-handed. But instead of looking back on some imagined golden age, the theme of the day was about fighting for America’s small-d democratic future, and beating back autocracy. All of this, mind you, with fun.

“We’re gonna make our revolution with joy,” Sanders proclaimed.

Bernie Sanders holds hands with a person in a crowd while others take photos of himIn a diptych, people are gathered on top of and around a children's play-gym and a woman holds up a peace sign while dressed as the statue of liberty

The Harris campaign had tried a similar strategy against Trump, bringing out Bruce Springsteen, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and other celebrities (including Rogers as well) at rallies. But those events were glossier, more sanitized. Last summer and fall, I watched Harris campaign in North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and Pennsylvania, and none of those gatherings had the electricity of the Fighting Oligarchy tour. Sanders, more than any of his allies in the Democratic Party, has figured out an authentic populism—maybe because he’s delivered the same message for so many decades. As he took the stage, a gospel choir sang “Power to the People.” After a “Ber-nie!” chant broke out, he was quick to correct the audience: “Not ‘Bernie,’ it is YOU!”

Countless 2024 postmortems have argued that Democrats lost voters to Trumpism because they’ve become the party of elites that has lost touch with regular Americans who feel they have little stake in the system. Perhaps Sanders, an independent who caucuses with Democrats, connects with grassroots supporters because they trust that he really believes what he’s saying; his talking points do not come from a focus group. But he’s also, more simply, one of the few leaders who is filling the void of opposition. “Your presence here today is making Donald Trump and Elon Musk very nervous,” Sanders told the crowd. He scoffed at the image of the three wealthiest Americans—Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg—assembled behind the president at his January inauguration. Those three tech titans, Sanders reminded everyone, have more wealth than the bottom half of society, some 170 million people, combined.

“When we talk about oligarchy, it is not just economics. I trust that all of you know that you are living under a corrupt campaign-finance system, which allows billionaires to buy elections,” Sanders said. “Don’t tell me about democracy when Musk himself can put $270 million to elect Donald Trump and then get rewarded with the most important position in government. But it’s not just Musk and Republicans, it’s the Democratic Party as well. Their billionaires tell candidates, ‘Don’t stand up to the powerful special interests,’ and too many Democrats are listening to them.”

Sanders would be 87 in 2028—almost certainly too old to run for president a third time. Many view Ocasio-Cortez, 35, as the natural heir to his movement. Before she was elected to Congress, she worked on Sanders’s first presidential campaign. Now serving as his partner on the Fighting Oligarchy tour, AOC has her own cult following: As she spoke, a hush fell over the crowd. One attendee wore a homemade replica of Ocasio-Cortez’s infamous Met Gala gown with the phrase TAX THE RICH affixed to the back. Like Sanders, the congresswoman leaned heavily into populism. “It will always be the people, the masses, who refuse to comply with authoritarian regimes, who are the last and strongest defense of our country and our freedom,” she said. And, like Sanders, she lambasted the role of money in politics. She called Trump the “logical, inevitable conclusion of an American political system dominated by corporate and dark money,” and spoke of the shock she felt upon entering Congress and learning how beholden her peers were to special interests. “This movement is not about partisan labels or purity tests,” she said. “But it’s about class solidarity.”

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks on stage in front of thousands of people

In my conversations with attendees throughout the day, I asked people to articulate the principal emotion they’ve felt throughout 2025. “Shock,” said Rochelle Dawes, a 47-year-old educator who had just moved to California from Illinois. “Frustration,” said 62-year-old Scott Logan, “that there’s no reins being put on Trump within the government, within the Senate and the House—that’s my problem.” Logan’s wife, Bonnie McFarline, said elected officials are not doing their job. “They’re cowards,” she said flatly. Sasha Treadup, a 37-year-old from San Diego who was dressed in a Statue of Liberty costume, told me that she had come to the event, and participated in the recent “Hands Off!” day of protests, to combat her own feelings of resignation. She became fed up with the Democratic Party after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer supported a Republican plan to avert a government shutdown. “I’m going to vote third party this time,” Treadup told me. “I feel like the two-party system just doesn’t represent my values anymore. It hasn’t for a long time.”

Democrats all over the country will be forced to contend with the reality that millions of working Americans whom they once regarded as their natural base have lost faith in the party. Sanders may be nearing the end of his career, but Ocasio-Cortez appears to be entering her prime. Many on the left are already hoping that she runs for president or, at the very least, stages a challenge to Schumer for his Senate seat. What Sanders and AOC are addressing is that people want a vehicle for their anger—something Trump and RFK Jr. effectively exploited in the last cycle. Above all, they want leaders who speak bluntly. “Donald Trump is a criminal,” Ocasio-Cortez said.

in reply to PhilipTheBucket

These sheepdog rallies are nothing but pressure release valves to keep people's attention tied up long enough to herd them back into the party they hate.
in reply to ClassStruggle

You guys preach lesser evil rethoric when it comes to russia, but not when it comes to voting.


Metro 2033 Redux is free to claim on GOG for the next two days


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It's on giveaway on Steam too: store.steampowered.com/app/286…

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E-waste manufacturers will continue to produce android 9 phones with 4gb of storage