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Southwest Airlines Equips Its Boeing 737s With Runway Safety Technology


Over the past few years, Southwest Airlines' aircraft have been involved in several runway safety events.



All Nippon Airways Orders 27 Airbus Aircraft Including 3 A321XLRs


13 of the new narrowbodies will be set aside for Peach Aviation, ANA's low-cost arm.






Boeing Commercial CEO Heads To India Following Air India 787 Crash


Boeing did not comment on Pope's plans but emphasized that its thoughts are with the loved ones of all those affected by Air India flight AI171.




Using Signal groups for activism


Things are heating up. Millions of people are taking to the streets against Trump's rising authoritarianism. Communities around the US are organizing to defend against ICE raids, to protest Israeli genocide, for mutual aid, and for other forms of fighting fascism. Signal can help people safely organize in all of these contexts.


Iran accuses EU of acting as Israel’s ‘apologist’


The spokesperson of the Iranian Foreign Ministry has accused the European Union of acting as an “apologist” for Israel after the bloc’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas raised concerns over Tehran’s nuclear programme.

In a post on X, Esmaeil Baghaei directly addressed Kallas, urging her to “please stop acting as the aggressor’s apologist”.

He also said: “How can you express concern over Iran’s peaceful program that is under the most robust IAEA inspections and ignore the fact that the Israeli regime has a huge arsenal of nuclear weapons?!”

in reply to geneva_convenience

I am pro Ukraine... Iran is a Russian ally. Iran is the enemy of Ukraine. How they backed their sorry ass into this shiti corner is a them problem. They are far from a vicitm in any sense of the world. They blew their geo political load on supporting proxy groups which got rolled easily and quickly. Iran under invested into conventional army and israel is about wipe the remaining capabilities. This is a leadership issue, they fucked up. Now they will be punished for it. I just hope they do some serious damage ot Israel first.

A lot of pro Gaza people around here can't seem to understand that most western support for Gaza is just that support for Gaza. Nobody likes a clown theological regime in Tehran anymore than the Zionist savages in tel Aviv.

☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ doesn't like this.

in reply to sunzu2

Like how the US and Britain overthrew the Iranian democracy in 1953 and then installed a brutal dictatorship.

Man I wonder why the Iranian government is not a fan of the West. It must be because they hate our freedoms.

Do you know who supports Israel committing genocide in Gaza?

timesofisrael.com/zelensky-isr…

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Trump Mobile's made-in-US iPhone 17 competitor is really made in China


The Trump Organization has launched Trump Mobile and plans to release the T1, a smartphone that it says is "made in USA" at the same time that the iPhone 17 will launch. The problem is, the phone was made in China.

Marking ten years after the launch of Donald Trump's original presidential campaign, the Trump Organization has decided to launch its own mobile phone network. Dubbed Trump Mobile, it is a network that is being promoted as an All-American service," and heavily leaning on the Trump brand.

While the launch of a new mobile phone network will certainly draw an audience of Trump followers, it feels more like a cash-in on the Trump brand rather than a real attempt to take on the U.S. mobile market.

in reply to Elvith Ma'for

Doubt trump will actually use it himself. He doesn’t have the brainpower to learn a new OS.


'A Clear Choice': Bernie Sanders Endorses Zohran Mamdani for NYC Mayor


With one week left until voting ends in the city's Democratic mayoral primary, the senator announced his endorsement for progressive Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani.

"How does New York effectively address the crises in affordable housing, education, crime, drugs, transportation, childcare, and many more?" said Sanders (I-Vt.) in a statement. "The answers will not be easy, but one thing I do know: They will not be solved by a Democratic establishment dependent on super PACs funded by billionaires who could care less about the needs of working families. We need a new politics and new leadership which is prepared to stand up to powerful corporate interests and fight for the working class."


in reply to rodneyck

The message of this post is spot on but im weirdly annoyed that the meme format has been used wrong lol.


How Trump Shifted on Iran Under Pressure From Israel


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/31840495

President Trump spent the first months of his term holding back Israel’s push for an assault on Iran’s nuclear program. With the war underway, his posture has gyrated as he weighs sending in the U.S. military.

[looks very likely Trump is going in with Israel]

By Jonathan Swan, Maggie Haberman, Mark Mazzetti and Ronen Bergman
June 17, 2025, 12:16 p.m. ET


archive.ph/V1Zfr



How Trump Shifted on Iran Under Pressure From Israel


President Trump spent the first months of his term holding back Israel’s push for an assault on Iran’s nuclear program. With the war underway, his posture has gyrated as he weighs sending in the U.S. military.

[looks very likely Trump is going in with Israel]

By Jonathan Swan, Maggie Haberman, Mark Mazzetti and Ronen Bergman
June 17, 2025, 12:16 p.m. ET

archive.ph/V1Zfr


https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/17/us/politics/trump-iran-israel-nuclear-talks.html

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How Trump Shifted on Iran Under Pressure From Israel


President Trump spent the first months of his term holding back Israel’s push for an assault on Iran’s nuclear program. With the war underway, his posture has gyrated as he weighs sending in the U.S. military.

[looks very likely Trump is going in with Israel]

By Jonathan Swan, Maggie Haberman, Mark Mazzetti and Ronen Bergman
June 17, 2025, 12:16 p.m. ET

archive.ph/V1Zfr

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/17/us/politics/trump-iran-israel-nuclear-talks.html

#USA
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Ex-Sen. Bob Menendez set to report to federal prison for 11-year bribery sentence


Former U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez is set to report to federal prison on Tuesday to begin serving an 11-year sentence for accepting bribes of gold and cash and acting as an agent of Egypt. The New Jersey Democrat has been mocked for the crimes as “Gold Bar Bob,” according to his own lawyer.

Menendez’s lawyers revealed in court papers last month that he is expected to be housed at a facility in eastern Pennsylvania that has both a medium-security prison and a minimum-security prison camp. Given the white-collar nature of his crimes, it’s likely he’ll end up in the camp.

Pleading for leniency, Menendez told a judge at his sentencing in January: “I am far from a perfect man. I have made more than my share of mistakes and bad decisions. I’ve done far more good than bad.”

Menendez has also appeared to be angling for a pardon from President Donald Trump, aligning himself with the Republican’s criticisms of the judicial system, particularly in New York City.

https://apnews.com/article/menendez-bribery-prison-sentence-7cf174c125409a57b1b31f3bacfd0330

#News
in reply to HellsBelle

Federal Prison is basically the country clubs of prison. It’s where all the white collars go.

But atleast its prison, he deserves it.




in reply to FundMECFS

So me on a Wednesday morning after a questionable amount of moonshine the night before?
in reply to Korhaka

For some chronic illnesses. Yeah. But imagine that for life. And that’s the best you feel. It can get worse. Sometimes for long periods, you don’t know if you will get back even to the that “shitty best you feel”. And even at your best, you barely feel a fraction as good as a healthy person.

You don’t get to feel okay your birthday, or on christmas, or when you need to do something special. You just feel ill, like a bad hangover or bad flu, in perpetuity.

That’s the reality for a lot of severe chronic illnesses.

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NYC mayoral candidate Brad Lander handcuffed by ICE









Data Breach at Cock.li Email Service Exposed Over 1 Million User Records


Cock.li confirmed the validity of the breach based on sample data and column structure, stating that the exposed dataset includes roughly 1,023,800 user records. The compromised fields include email addresses, timestamps of first and last webmail logins, failed login attempt data, language preferences, and serialized Roundcube user settings such as webmail signatures and interface configurations. Additionally, approximately 93,000 contact entries associated with around 10,400 users were leaked, containing names, email addresses, comments, and vCard data.


Not sure why people ever trusted a meme email provider in the first place...

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lemmy - Collegamento all'originale
haych
Wooosh.



Is the U.S. Vulnerable to a Drone Sneak Attack?




Germany's Merz says Israel doing 'dirty work for us' in Iran


German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has expressed respect for Israel's attack on Iran, calling it a service to Western allies.

"This is the dirty work that Israel is doing for all of us," Merz said Tuesday on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Canada in an interview with German broadcaster ZDF.

in reply to geneva_convenience

You gotta love these mask off moments when they just come out and say what it's all about.



LAPD faces federal lawsuit for alleged attacks on journalists during protests


The groups noted that after the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, California approved Senate Bill 98, which stipulated press rights amid protests.

Additionally, press groups noted that LAPD officers were given training following the 2020 protests on how to work safely with journalists.

"The investment in the training was in the millions, and some of the training has indeed been put to use by officers. But recent events have made it clear that the need for re-training is high," the National Press Club said.

The lawsuit seeks to stop the LAPD from engaging in unconstitutional acts against journalists.


in reply to cm0002

It's ironic that Israel's stated pretext of wanting to prevent Iran developing nuclear weapons with its declaration of war basically guaranteed that they will have them now.

Iran was always vary of economic sactions and potencial military attacks from western countries and while they actively worked on stockpiling non-weapon grade uranium they never crossed that line. Now that fear is moot. Now every single Iranian was shown that no matter what the world says or does they will always be seen as second-class humans by western world and the only deterrent is nuclear weapons (see North Korea, Pakistan). Just look at the reaction of skirmishes between India and Pakistan. World openly begged them to stop the attacks instead of encouraging it.

So while these attacks might delay the development of weapons, it can't be stopped. As military experts and US own plans shown that even most powerful US bombs are not powerful enought to destroy these nuclear facilities that are carved into the mountains.

War criminal Netanyahu in hopes of clinging to power through endless war fucked over every single Jew for many decades to come. Enjoy the consequences of enabling genocide and proping up a war criminal.

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America had open borders until 1924. Racism and corporate greed changed that.


While much of the news coverage has turned toward the US president’s mobilization of the military and what that means for his growing authoritarian tendencies, this is only half the story. To fully understand what is at stake in the protests, we can’t lose sight of the thing that drove people to protest in the first place: a violently unfair immigration system that is an affront to us all.

It is worth noting that this immigration system is not an original component of US governance. Whereas the first government under the US constitution formed in 1789, there were no federal immigration laws until the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, and even this law was limited in the sense that it banned a specific class of immigrants. The US did not have closed borders until the Immigration Act of 1924, which established national origins quotas across the board.

The primary justifications for these early immigration laws were xenophobia, eugenics, and overt racism. By the 1990s, however, multinational corporations understood that closed borders – especially combined with free trade agreements freeing multinational companies to shop around for “cheap” workers, while at the same time constraining the options of workers to move around and look for better jobs – were a powerful weapon in their arsenal to squeeze ever more profit out of global supply chains. While cleverly hidden behind discourses of “security” and “sovereignty,” our immigration system is actually a scam rigged to guarantee an upward flow of wealth at the cost of human rights.

The North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) illustrates this dynamic. Signed in 1992, Nafta created a free trade zone among Mexico, Canada and the US, specifically making it easier for goods, capital and corporations to move freely while conspicuously ignoring the movement of workers. Far from an oversight, as the scholar Bill Ong Hing has written, this was the whole point of the agreement.



Georgia brain-dead mom kept alive under abortion law, gives birth via C-section


Smith’s mother, April Newkirk, tells 11Alive that Chance, a baby boy, was born prematurely last week by emergency cesarean section. The infant weighs about 1 pound 13 ounces and is in the NICU.

Smith has been kept medically alive since February 19, when she was declared brain dead at eight weeks pregnant due to blood clots in her brain. Her family says doctors kept her on life support due to Georgia’s abortion law, the LIFE Act, which doesn’t clearly address cases of brain death, but causes confusion in medical environments. News of her condition made national headlines as she was kept on life-support while pregnant, and her family railed against the decision.



Portland, OR.


In the third day of having a camera, there's a few things I learned
- I cannot believe I had my tripod with me, and went handheld for many shots, believing that an ISO of 3200 would be enough to cut out my natural hand shake (no, it just cuts out everything that's not grain).
- And I cannot believe that I didn't just shoot everything from that tripod (though I got a few good shots with it, and never changed the ISO to something lower with a longer shutter and wider aperture)
- And that even for a lot of night time shots, once the camera's mounted on the tripod, even depressing the shutter button causes a bit of camera shake, which, to me at least, merits a two-second pre-timer so my hand can get away first.

Just a few short days ago I was in awe and wonder about the stuff I could do with a proper camera. And now I'm really learning how to use it in a variety of conditions! I suppose the same is true of any upgraded tool, you've got to get used to it first, and figure out how it differs from the old tools, and then grow and expand from there.

I kind of liked the way I arranged Portland, a bit, suggesting a drawbridge and a castle palisade.

Thanks for seeing my vaguely cyberpunk castle town!



CDC official in charge of Covid data resigns ahead of vaccine meeting


The scientist responsible for overseeing the CDC team that collects data on Covid and RSV hospitalizations resigned on Monday.

Dr Fiona Havers told colleagues in an email that she no longer had confidence the data would be used “objectively or evaluated with appropriate scientific rigor to make evidence-based vaccine policy decisions”, according to Reuters.

She resigned before a planned meeting of a new vaccine panel put in place by Robert Kennedy Jr after he fired all 17 members of the CDC’s independent vaccine advisory panel. Kennedy also dropped a recommendation to get the Covid shot for healthy children and pregnant women.