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UK wants to weasel out of demand for Apple encryption back door


in reply to kebab

UK keeps forgetting that it's just a little country now. It can't play the big boy games like the EU and US any more.
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in reply to realitista

You basically summed up the UK in a sentence. People here genuinely think we either are, or should be a world power like America.
in reply to abbiistabbii

The "big boys" were all pussies over sending western tanks and long range missiles to Ukraine, the UK was the first. There are very few things we can be proud of these days. But that is one of them.
in reply to abbiistabbii

Then git yer ass out there and start taking over countries. Greenland is up for grabs, I hear. Maybe invade Argentina from Falklands.
in reply to Rufus Q. Bodine III

  1. We're friends with the Danes and don't wanna piss of the EU any more than we already have.
  2. The last time we took over loads of countries, we committed so many attrocities. Like we made the Nazis look like pussy cats. Barack Obama wouldn't have a bust of Churchill in his office because his father was tortured in a concentration camp set up under him.
in reply to kebab

UK is becoming a shit show very fast, this right after OSA.

It's maybe the time to block the UK from the internet and leave them "be safe" alone.


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Bernie should have been president. He was so good for the working class.

☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ doesn't like this.

in reply to Truthtwopower

Bernie is basically a modern day version of Bernstein. Though a century apart, both peddle reformism as a political pacifier, diverting energy from the radical systemic change required to dismantle capitalism. Their approaches, while superficially progressive, function as ideological traps, diverting energy from serious movements necessary to upend capitalism.

Bernstein was a leading figure in Germany’s SPD, and he famously rejected Marxist revolutionary praxis in favor of evolutionary socialism. He argued capitalism could be gradually reformed into socialism through parliamentary means, dismissing the inevitability of class conflict. He neutralized the SPD’s revolutionary potential, channeling working-class demands into compromises like wage increases or limited welfare programs that left capitalist hierarchies intact. As Rosa Luxemburg warned in Reform or Revolution, Bernstein’s strategy reduced socialism to a “mild appendage” of liberalism, sapping the working class of its transformative agency.

Likewise, the political project that Bernie pursued mirrors Bernstein’s trajectory. While Sanders critiques inequality and corporate power, his platform centers on social democratic reforms, such as Medicare for All, tuition-free college, a $15 minimum wage, that treat symptoms instead of root causes. By framing electoral victory as the primary objective, Sanders diverted a what could have been a millions strong grassroots movement into the Democratic Party, an institution structurally committed to maintaining capitalism. His campaigns absorbed activist energy into phone banking and voter outreach, rather than building durable, extra-parliamentary power such as workplace organizations, tenant unions, and so on.

When Sanders conceded to Hillary Clinton and later Joe Biden, his base dissolved into disillusionment or shifted focus to lesser-evilism. Without autonomous structures to sustain pressure, the movement’s momentum evaporated similarly to how the SPD was integrated into Weimar Germany’s capitalist state. However, even if his agenda were enacted, it would exist within a neoliberal framework. Much like FDR’s New Deal coexisted with Jim Crow, imperial plunder, and union busting. Reforms within the system are always contingent on their utility to capital, and their purpose is demobilize the workers.

A meaningful challenge to capitalism requires a long-term strategy that combines direct action, mass education, and dual power structures. Imagine if Sanders had urged supporters to unionize workplaces, organize rent strikes, and create community mutual aid networks alongside electoral engagement. Movements like MAS in Bolivia, show how grassroots power can pressure institutions while cultivating revolutionary consciousness. Instead, his campaign became a referendum on his candidacy, leaving his followers adrift after his defeat.

Bernstein and Sanders, despite their intentions, exemplify the dead end of reformism. Their projects mistake tactical concessions for strategic victory, ignoring capitalism’s relentless drive to commodify and co-opt. In the end, the reformist approach ends up midwifing full blown fascism. By channeling energy into parliamentary politics, the SPD deprioritized mass mobilization. Unions and workers were encouraged to seek concessions rather than challenge capitalist power structures. This eroded class consciousness and left the working class unprepared to confront the nazi threat.

When the nazis gained momentum, the SPD clung to legalistic strategies, refusing to support strikes or armed resistance against Hitler. Their faith in bourgeois democracy blinded them to the existential threat of fascism, which exploited economic despair and nationalist resentment. In the end, SPD famously allied with the nazis against the communists.

The “progressive” wing of the Democratic Party is following in the footsteps of the SPD’s reformist trajectory. While advocating for policies like Medicare for All or climate action, it operates within capitalist constraints, undermining radical change and inadvertently fueling right-wing extremism. The Democrats absorb grassroots energy into electoral campaigns while their reliance on corporate donors ensures watered-down policies that fuel disillusionment.

The SPD’s reformism actively enabled fascism by disorganizing the working class and legitimizing capitalist violence. Similarly, the Democratic Party’s commitment to pragmatic incrementalism sustains a system that breeds reactionary backlash. Trump is a direct product of these policies. We’re just watching history on repeat here.

in reply to Truthtwopower

Cool, try to engage with what people are saying instead of using straw man arguments.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

While the buffoon you're replying to didn't take the time to appreciate what you said, I just want you to know that I do.



Meta snubs the EU’s voluntary AI guidelines


in reply to kebab

Yeah, well as I see it Meta needs EU a lot more than EU needs Meta. Adapt or GTFO.
in reply to brsrklf

PleasedontadaptandGTFOinsteadpleasedontadaptjustGTFOpleasepleasejustGTFOrotinhell.
in reply to brsrklf

If only, how many businesses have whatsapp functionality, instagram shops and facebook for opening hours.

As someone who shuns meta it is hard to see menus and opening times of local businesses.


in reply to moe90

On one hand, requiring calls to be done on the native app but not on the web one because "muh encryption" was always stupid.

On the other hand, the Native app was really well done.
A well made app using the native OS ui toolkit is so rare. Now it's turning into yet another stupid web wrapper.
I'm so sick of everything being a web page.

in reply to LiveLM

I have a lot of problems with the native version. So much so that I use web app even though I have native app installed.
in reply to moe90

Why would anyone care about it being uglier?

It's WhatsApp. Ugly is their visual identity.

If they changed their app to resemble a neon citylight barely anyone would even notice, let alone complain.

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mullvad browser as daily driver?


I've been using Librewolf for more than an year now, and Im using Mullvad Browser (MB) only for log into my e-mail and stuff more personal like that. Since Mullvad gives some very good filters about privacy, i'm using MB for these purposes.

However, i been thinking if i should use Mullvad Browser as my main daily driver browser. However, i need to use a dark mode/reader, since i like to have eyes and for me is super uncomfortable not using a dark mode.

I'm using the dark reader on librewolf, and i know this is make me more finger printable , but i cannot use a browser without a dark mode.

My question is if, either with a dark mode/reader on mullvad browser, this is better than librewolf in terms of privacy and security. Mullvad is more quick than librewolf in update terms , for which i search it. And other thing i know i can do, is create multiple profiles on mullvad and librewolf, to compartmentalize the things i visit / search... (for example, one profile only to check my emails, one for normal browsing, and so on.... )

and btw , on ubuntu, which is the better way in terms of security and privacy, to install the mullvad browser? via .deb ? snap? flatpak?

ty in advance




in reply to Pro

But yours is .lol, and others I see are .net.

What's the difference?

in reply to NaturalViber

Nothing, as you can see in the page of backups of FMHY: github.com/fmhy/FMHY/wiki/Back…

I just use it, as it's easier to remember.



Why Every University Needs a Robust Library Software


University libraries have long been the intellectual cornerstone of academic institutions. But as campuses expand digitally, the tools that manage these vital resources must evolve too. No longer are physical shelves and handwritten ledgers sufficient. In today’s academic environment, a robust library software system is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. This transformation impacts everything from student learning to research innovation, making library software a central pillar in the modern educational experience.

The Digital Transformation of Academic Libraries


Over the past two decades, libraries have undergone a sweeping digital transformation. This shift isn't just about eBooks and online journals; it encompasses how resources are cataloged, accessed, and managed. Library software systems enable institutions to streamline operations, enhance accessibility, and meet the demands of tech-savvy students and faculty. With automation and centralized control, library staff can focus more on academic support rather than mundane administrative tasks.

Streamlining Library Operations


A robust library software solution can revolutionize how academic libraries operate. From cataloging and circulation to user account management and acquisition, everything becomes more efficient. For instance, automated check-in and check-out systems minimize queues and errors, while real-time tracking ensures that materials are always available when needed. Not only does this improve service delivery, but it also optimizes resource utilization, making the library more cost-effective in the long run.

Enhancing Accessibility and User Experience


Today’s students expect seamless, on-demand access to information. A sophisticated library software ensures that users can search for, locate, and access resources—whether physical or digital—from anywhere. Mobile compatibility, intuitive search interfaces, and personalized dashboards are just a few features that elevate the user experience. Moreover, these platforms often include assistive technologies that support students with disabilities, ensuring inclusive education for all.

Supporting Academic Research and Collaboration


Beyond routine library functions, modern library software plays a vital role in supporting academic research. Integrated search tools, citation managers, and collaborative spaces facilitate deeper inquiry and knowledge sharing. When students and faculty can easily find and organize relevant materials, the quality and efficiency of their work improve. The library management system also promotes inter-institutional collaboration by enabling shared cataloging and resource-sharing networks.

Customization and Scalability for Diverse Needs


No two universities are alike, and their library needs can differ significantly. A robust library software offers customizable modules and scalable architecture that adapts to institutions of all sizes. Whether it’s a small liberal arts college or a sprawling research university, the system can be tailored to meet specific goals. This flexibility ensures longevity and adaptability as institutional needs evolve.

Data-Driven Decision Making


One of the often-overlooked benefits of a powerful library system is its capacity for data analytics. Administrators can gain insights into usage patterns, popular resources, and user behavior. This data can inform collection development, budgeting, and even curriculum planning. The ability to make evidence-based decisions ensures that the library remains aligned with academic priorities.

Integration with Educational Ecosystems


Modern universities use a variety of digital platforms—from learning management systems (LMS) to research databases. Robust library software is designed to integrate seamlessly with these tools, creating a unified educational ecosystem. This interoperability enhances workflow efficiency and allows students and faculty to transition smoothly between platforms, improving overall productivity.

Future-Proofing the Academic Library


Technology evolves rapidly, and educational institutions must stay ahead of the curve. A forward-thinking library software solution incorporates regular updates, cloud-based infrastructure, and advanced security protocols. This ensures that the system remains functional and secure, regardless of emerging challenges or technological shifts.

Elevating Student Outcomes Through Resource Optimization


Ultimately, the goal of any university is to enhance student success. A well-implemented library software system contributes directly to this objective by ensuring that students have timely access to the resources they need. It eliminates barriers to information, fosters independent learning, and supports academic achievement.

Case in Point: The Role of a List Management System


Consider the function of a dedicated list management system. By allowing faculty to curate and share course materials effortlessly, it ensures that students always know what to read, when, and where to find it. This not only improves student preparedness but also aligns course content with library holdings, reducing redundant purchases and streamlining access.

Reducing Administrative Burden and Operational Costs


Managing a library involves countless tasks—acquisitions, renewals, budgeting, and reporting, to name a few. A centralized software solution can automate much of this workload, freeing up staff to focus on value-added services like user support and educational programming. This operational efficiency can also translate into financial savings, allowing for reinvestment in critical academic initiatives.

Ensuring Compliance and Security


Academic institutions handle sensitive data and are often subject to strict regulatory requirements. A robust library system ensures compliance with data protection laws and institutional policies. Features like user authentication, encrypted data storage, and access logs help safeguard information, maintaining trust and integrity.

Empowering Library Staff with Modern Tools


The benefits of advanced library software aren't limited to users alone. Library professionals gain access to powerful administrative tools that simplify their tasks. Dashboards for real-time monitoring, automation for routine processes, and tools for content curation empower staff to provide better service and focus on strategic goals.

Building a Stronger Academic Community


At its core, the university library is a hub for intellectual exchange. Robust library software strengthens this role by making information more accessible, collaboration more seamless, and service delivery more efficient. This fosters a more connected, informed, and empowered academic community.

Conclusion


Investing in a robust library software system is not merely a technological upgrade—it is a strategic decision that can transform the academic experience. From supporting research and instruction to improving accessibility and operational efficiency, the right system underpins every facet of university life. In an era where knowledge is power and speed is essential, no university can afford to fall behind. A comprehensive, forward-thinking library solution ensures that institutions remain competitive, relevant, and truly committed to academic excellence.




Counter Proposal for Privacy Flag


I love Charger8232's idea of a Privacy Flag. However, I don't love the design they proposed. In their post, I explain my disagreements.

As a form of vexillographical discussion, I would like to propose another design as the flag under which we anonymously toil in secret (I wish).

First off, nods to Charger8232's design - 1400x900 dimensions, and use of EU's Dark Power Blue (#003399) color. Love it.

Where we differ:

Designs

A shield, representing how we must actively guard our privacy. A lock, obviously, to show we want security with our privacy, and a dove showing that we just want to be left the F alone and peacefully not be subject to a mass surveillance state. We're not trying to be sketchy or do illegal stuff, we just want to be peacefully left the F alone.

Colors

Again, same use of Dark Power Blue, representing freedom and a nod to the GDPR. White representing peace. Black representing how I don't want people to see me. Color of field: Redacted.

Extras

Stripes to make it a bit more visually interesting. A lack of EXIF and meta data as the subtle fait accompli.

The color scheme is similar to that of Estonia. While Estonia is a leader in the EU's digital governance space, this is unintentional. As much as I liked Espresso Macchiato in EuroVision this year, there's no direct nod to Estonia.

I didn't want to just say "uh, I don't like it" and complain without doing something. So here you go.


The Flag of Privacy


Privacy Flag

About


It has always bothered me that privacy has no unified symbol. Every community has their own take on how privacy should be visualized. I want to unify the privacy community across the internet. It is my belief that, with a universal symbol for privacy, we will grow stronger. We will have a symbol to represent us. We will have a flag to fly.

Icon


The icon is a clipart created by librarian Gordon Dylan Johnson which can be found here. The size of the icon is large enough to still fit if the flag is cropped to a square/circular aspect ratio.

Dimensions


The size of the flag is 140 by 90 centimeters. These dimensions are chosen because of the dimensions of a Tor Browser window (1400x900 pixels).

Colors


The color blue (Azure) was chosen because it symbolizes security, stability, and reliability. The exact shade of blue used is the same azure color used by the flag of Europe, because of GDPR.

Design


This flag follows the "Principals of design" for vexillography.

Use it!


Use this flag for group chats, communities, profiles, stickers, patches, articles, wallpapers, real flags, anything you want to! Spread it around so it becomes a global icon for privacy. Even put it on the Wikipedia page for privacy if you can!


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in reply to hansolo

Looks great. Maybe a slightly simplified dove? Maybe even a polygon style dove as a nod to the digital.
in reply to hansolo

This is just a gentile reminder that if it’s truly a flag design, it should work just as well and be readable when hung from the short side.


Flotilla Ship Heads Towards Gaza With 7 U.S. Nationals


The Gaza Freedom flotilla coalition is sailing its next ship to break the illegal Israeli blockade of Gaza.

The Handala departed for Gaza on Sunday from the Italian port of Gallipoli after stops in Augusta and Siracusa in Sicily. The journey to Gaza may take around 7 days.

Twenty-one persons from 10 countries are onboard the Handala, including seven U.S. citizens, representing the hundreds of millions of Americans who are strongly opposed to the U.S. complicity in the Israeli genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.

The following nationalities are represented on the Handala: U.S. 7, France 4, Australia 2, Italy 2, Spain 2, Norway 1, Morocco 1, Tunisia 1, U.K. 1; Israel -2 U.S. citizens have dual citizenship with Israel.



MAGA Going to Israel for Propaganda Training


The Israel foreign ministry will spend $86,000 to finance a tour of Israel for 16 Americans to get them to use their vast online influence to craft more positive images of a nation openly engaged in genocide.

The effort is being made as Israel reacts to a significant turn in public opinion against it, especially by Western youth. Tel Aviv realizes its usual methods of propaganda — and apparently its own inhouse troll army — are no longer working as they once did.

It is paying an organization called Israel365 to organize the first American tour because it is in a “unique position to convey a pro-Israel stance that aligns entirely with the MAGA and America First agenda.”

Israel365’s website says the group “stands unapologetically for the Jewish people’s God-given right to the entire Land of Israel,” calls the two-state solution a “delusion,” and says it’s defending “Western civilization against threats from both Progressive Left extremism and global jihad.”



'Japanese First' party emerges as election force with tough immigration talk


TOKYO, July 21 (Reuters) - The fringe far-right Sanseito party emerged as one of the biggest winners in Japan's upper house election on Sunday, gaining support with warnings of a "silent invasion" of immigrants, and pledges for tax cuts and welfare spending.

Birthed on YouTube during the COVID-19 pandemic spreading conspiracy theories about vaccinations and a cabal of global elites, the party broke into mainstream politics with its "Japanese First" campaign.

The party won 14 seats adding to the single lawmaker it secured in the 248-seat chamber three years ago. It has only three seats in the more powerful lower house.

"The phrase Japanese First was meant to express rebuilding Japanese people's livelihoods by resisting globalism. I am not saying that we should completely ban foreigners or that every foreigner should get out of Japan," Sohei Kamiya, the party's 47-year-old leader, said in an interview with local broadcaster Nippon Television after the election.

https://www.reuters.com/world/japanese-first-party-emerges-election-force-with-tough-immigration-talk-2025-07-21/

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in reply to geneva_convenience

Fantastic. Let's accelerate the extinction of our population. How very patriotic.


La relazione tra social media e posizionamento del sito sul web


I social media, pur non influenzando direttamente il posizionamento SEO, giocano un ruolo cruciale nel migliorare la visibilità online di un sito. Condividere contenuti di qualità sui canali social aumenta il traffico al sito, rafforza il brand e favorisce la creazione di backlink naturali, tutti fattori che incidono positivamente sulla SEO. Inoltre, l'interazione con il pubblico e la condivisione frequente migliorano la fiducia e l'autorevolezza del marchio. Una strategia integrata tra social media e ottimizzazione SEO contribuisce quindi a una presenza online più solida ed efficace.


Russian strikes hit Kyiv metro where hundreds were sheltering


Russia launched a wave of drones and missiles at Ukraine in an overnight attack on Monday, killing at least one person in Kyiv and hitting a metro station where hundreds of people were sheltering.

There were fires across the capital and at least six people were wounded. Kyiv’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, said rescuers and medics were working on sites in four districts.

Smoke engulfed Lukianivska metro station, in an area that Moscow has repeatedly targeted. The Kremlin has dramatically stepped up its aerial bombardment of Ukrainian towns and cities in recent months, with Kyiv frequently bombed.

Video shows people standing on an underground platform filled with swirling dust. One woman can be heard sobbing.

Max, a 32-year-old resident, told the Guardian: “My friend ran to the underground. He called me during the night and said he heard the strike. Part of the building and even the roof tumbled down the escalator. There was smoke billowing on the platform.



‘Tense calm’ returns to Syria’s Sweida province after week of deadly violence


The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said Sweida had been experiencing “a cautious calm since the early hours of Sunday morning”, but warned of “the deterioration of the humanitarian situation” including a severe shortage of basic medical supplies.

The SOHR reported on Sunday that more than 1,000 people had been killed in armed clashes, bombardment, extrajudicial executions and Israeli airstrikes since the violence in Sweida province began a week ago. The United Nations migration agency said the number of people displaced by the violence had risen to more than 128,000.

One local resident, dentist Kenan Azzam, told Reuters on Sunday morning the situation was one of “a tense calm” but people were still struggling with a lack of water and electricity. “The hospitals are a disaster and out of service, and there are still so many dead and wounded,” he said.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Jihadist Alkaida government thugs come, do massacres, withdraw. Rinse and repeat. In west they call those in-between-massacres “tense calm” bcs we spend billions to get this thugs into power in the first place.


The one change that worked: I hated exercise – until I put a bike in front of my TV


Ever since a nasty concussion stopped me playing rugby when I was 18, I struggled to exercise regularly. I tried plenty of workouts, dabbling in everything from CrossFit to Zumba. While some were more enjoyable than others, I hadn’t found a way to keep a consistent, disciplined regime without it feeling like a chore. I’m 28 now and work from home. My commute from bed to desk is 15 steps. Given the health risks of sedentary lifestyles, I had tried just about everything to break my lazy rut, and then something worked: watching television.

Well, OK, not just watching television like a modern Jim Royle, who reached Olympic levels in The Royle Family, but I imposed a rule: if I want to watch TV, I have to do so while sitting on my exercise bike (the one cardio exercise I can tolerate). The result? I’ve been cycling roughly six hours a week for months now. Generally, I watch a lot of sports: if there’s football, rugby, tennis, boxing, NFL or cricket on, I’ll watch it. So invariably through the year I find there’s roughly two hours of sport on three times a week I want to watch. By combining this with exercise, I find I am able to do so without feeling guilty.

Most of the sports I watch have intervals, so I tend to cycle moderately during the action and then start to pedal my way quickly through another Jamie Carragher tirade or some inane ad breaks. I usually burn about 500 calories during a two-hour session. Sometimes my drink of choice while I cycle might even be a non-alcoholic beer. Bliss.



Pope condemns Gaza war’s ‘barbarity’ as 93 reported killed by Israeli fire while waiting for food


Pope Leo XIV has condemned the “barbarity” of the war in Gaza and the “indiscriminate use of force” as Gaza’s civil defence agency said at least 93 Palestinians had been killed queueing for food and Israel issued fresh evacuation orders for areas packed with displaced people.

Gaza’s health ministry said scores were killed by Israeli fire while waiting for UN aid trucks entering through the northern Zikim crossing with Israel. It was one of the highest reported death tolls among repeated recent cases in which aid seekers have been killed by Israeli fire.



Pope condemns Gaza war’s ‘barbarity’ as 93 reported killed by Israeli fire while waiting for food


Pope Leo XIV has condemned the “barbarity” of the war in Gaza and the “indiscriminate use of force” as Gaza’s civil defence agency said at least 93 Palestinians had been killed queueing for food and Israel issued fresh evacuation orders for areas packed with displaced people.

Gaza’s health ministry said scores were killed by Israeli fire while waiting for UN aid trucks entering through the northern Zikim crossing with Israel. It was one of the highest reported death tolls among repeated recent cases in which aid seekers have been killed by Israeli fire.



Israeli Troops Gun Down 30+ Palestinians in Yet Another Food Aid Massacre


Israeli forces on Saturday opened fire on Palestinians seeking food aid in the besieged Gaza Strip, killing more than 30 people as the manufactured hunger emergency in the enclave intensifies.

The Associated Press reported that the massacre "occurred near hubs operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation," which the United Nations and aid organizations have described as death traps.

GHF, a private entity backed by the U.S. and Israel, attempted to distance itself from Saturday's killings, saying in a statement that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) shooting took place "hours before our sites opened." But CNN noted that Gazans have said they "have to travel to distribution points several hours before they open to have a chance of receiving aid."



Despite Board Capitulation, NEA Teachers Still Reject Anti-Defamation League


In a gut punch to the base, National Education Association leaders lickety-split dismissed a motion passed by a majority of the NEA’s 7,000 delegates not to partner with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) for curriculum or professional development.

In a possible violation of the union’s Standing Rules, evidence suggests the leadership failed to solicit written rebuttals and oral presentations from dissenting state and local affiliate presidents. Instead, the Board of Directors seemingly rubber-stamped the NEA Executive Committee recommendation to not implement New Business Motion (NBI) (39), passed by the Representative Assembly (RA) on July 5th in Portland, Oregon.

All it took were a few hundred emails from the Israel lobby and an announcement from ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt—the guy who compared a keffiyeh to a Swastika—that he personally spoke to union President Becky Pringle to urge abandonment of the motion.

Those who wonder whether the Board’s decision will backfire need only read the full ADL statement, which suggests there will be more demands coming down the pike. In a finger-waving scold, the ADL statement adds that the NEA “must redouble efforts to ensure that Jewish educators are not isolated and subjected to antisemitism in their unions and that students are not subjected to it in the classroom.”



Donne, streghe e Medichesse: il dono della cura

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Buongiorno cari lettori! Oggi voglio parlavi di questa nuova collaborazione con Aboca editore. Mi sono avvicinata ai libri di Aboca da qualche anno e ora ho avuto il piacere di approfondire i loro testi grazie a questo libro che mi hanno gentilmente mandato dopo il salone del libro. Prima di tutto ringrazio la casa editrice e la responsabile ufficio stampa Elisa per la fiducia che hanno avuto nei miei confronti e in secondo luogo il blog che mi ha permesso di raggiungere notevoli risultati ed avere l’accredito.
Iniziamo però questo racconto attraverso il libro Medichesse e di che cos’è per l’autrice e per me il dono della cura!

Titolo: Medichesse: la vocazione femminile alla cura

Autrice: Erika Maderna

Casa editrice: Aboca Editore

Data pubblicazione: 2022

Formato: Cartaceo

Pagine: 208

Link: abocaedizioni.it/libri/mediche…


OGNI ERBA DOTATA DI SPECIALI POTERI, QUALUNQUE RADICE UTILE A GUARIRE NASCA IN TUTTO IL MONDO, È MIA.


Erika Maderna: scopriamo l’autrice!


Erika Maderna, laureata in Etruscologia e Archeologia Italica presso l’Università degli Studi di Pavia, si è stabilita anni fa nella Maremma toscana, spinta dal richiamo della terra degli Etruschi. Vive a Grosseto, dove insegna, scrive articoli, traduzioni e saggi di cultura e archeologia classica. Per Aboca Edizioni ha scritto: Aromi sacri, fragranze profane. Simboli, mitologie e passioni profumatorie nel mondo antico (2009), Le mani degli dèi. Mitologie e simboli delle piante officinali nel mito greco (2016), Con grazia di tocco e di parola. La medicina delle sante (2019), Medichesse. La vocazione femminile alla cura (2021), Per virtù d’erbe e d’incanti. La medicina delle streghe (2023) e La memoria nelle mani. Storie, tradizioni e rituali delle levatrici (2024).

Donne per le donne: quando la cura diventa dono


Donne, questo il grande tema del libro! Attraverso le pagine del saggio riusciamo ad accogliere ed apprezzare ruoli particolari del mondo femminile. L’autrice ripercorre il mondo della medicina e della cura come dono negli anni della storia dell’esistenza umana partendo dall’antichità fino al XVII secolo.

Un elemento che mi ha colpita particolarmente è la prefazione della Dottoressa Rita Pagiotti docente di botanica della prestigiosa Università di Perugia. Ho trovato interessante l’apertura mentale della dottoressa che anzichè additare come “pazze” queste donne le ammirava. Non è facile trovare qualcuno che possa avere questa opinione dal mondo accademico e ne sono rimasta piacevolmente stupita!

Altro aspetto molto interessante, dal mio punto di vista, è la bibliografia particolareggiata e che permette al lettore di approfondire ogni aspetto del libro tramite altri saggi altrettanto accattivanti.
E’ visibile fin dalle prime pagine la profonda ricerca della Dottoressa Maderna e della sua passione per questi temi.


L’impalcatura e l’estetica del libro


Dal punto di vista della struttura del libro, troviamo sicuramente un font e interlinea agevole che permette al lettore di immergersi senza difficoltà nel testo.

Il libro è arricchito da elementi estetici come foto e tavole di botanica che rendono il testo ancora più interessante da osservare. Un elemento che apprezzo molto è quando il libro diventa oggetto estetico e in questo caso la casa editrice è riuscita a farlo nel modo migliore.
Tra queste foto troviamo anche ricette antiche di Metrodora e Trotula, due delle più importanti medichesse di qiesto saggio.

La copertina è notevolmente curata, di buona fattura e che vale tutti i soldi del testo.


Il dono della cura: dentro e fuori!


Affrontare questo libro è sicuramente un momento di cura, di accettazione e di riflessione. Già dalle mie parole iniziali avrete capito che in generale ho amato questo testo ma approfondiamo meglio il perchè.

La lettura è molto rapida ad avvincente nonostante si tratti di un saggio e a prima vista possa risultare “pesante” o un ostacolo per chi non è avvezzo a questo mondo.

Ad esempio nel primo capitolo si narra di come le dee guaritrici e taumaturghe sono state declassate a maghe, streghe e fattucchiere e nel migliore dei casi diventate erboriste. Viene raccontato di come la loro conoscenza antica sia stata portata avanti dalle donne per via oracolare e nascosta, tramandata di madre in figlia e di come la medicina degli uomini sia sempre stata vista come “migliore” a discapito di quella delle donne che erano relegate a professioni come ostetriche o cosmetologhe.
Nello stesso capitolo vengono citate a esempio Igiea e Panacea, figlie di Esculapio, che curavano e guarivano.

Riassumendo, ed andando alle conclusioni, ritengo che sia un testo che tutti gli appassionati delle erbe e della storia della medicina femminile e alternativa debbano leggerlo.
La scrittrice permette di rendere di facile lettura argomenti storici, magari anche ostici, ed innamorarsi di ogni singolo personaggio citato.

Non vedo l’ora di leggere altro di questa autrice, il mio voto complessivo del libro non può che essere di 5 stelle su 5!

Vi ringrazio come sempre di aver letto questo articolo, per ogni curiosità o richiesta potete compilare il modulo sottostante.

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Why Israel seeks a temporary Gaza truce to keep its genocide going


Twenty-one months into its brutal campaign against the Gaza Strip, Israel is again mulling a temporary ceasefire with the Palestinian resistance. Two brief truces have already collapsed into renewed bloodshed.

But is the genocidal war really coming to a close? This question looms over the proposed truce, raising doubts about whether Israel seeks an end, or simply a pause before its next assault.

Netanyahu’s real goal is to secure strategic gains for the post-war phase. During his visit to Washington earlier this month, he sought a written US assurance that would allow Israel to resume its war, even under a formal ceasefire.

He plans to wield this assurance as political cover at home, particularly to placate extremist coalition partners like Itamar Ben Gvir (Jewish Power) and Bezalel Smotrich (Religious Zionism), who demand total war and Hamas’ annihilation.

The proposed truce cannot be viewed in isolation from Israel’s broader strategy. Far from signaling the war’s end, it is a calculated intermission. Tel Aviv seeks to redraw Gaza’s demographic and security map, while Hamas focuses on regrouping and fortifying its battlefield presence.



Why Israel seeks a temporary Gaza truce to keep its genocide going


Twenty-one months into its brutal campaign against the Gaza Strip, Israel is again mulling a temporary ceasefire with the Palestinian resistance. Two brief truces have already collapsed into renewed bloodshed.

But is the genocidal war really coming to a close? This question looms over the proposed truce, raising doubts about whether Israel seeks an end, or simply a pause before its next assault.

Netanyahu’s real goal is to secure strategic gains for the post-war phase. During his visit to Washington earlier this month, he sought a written US assurance that would allow Israel to resume its war, even under a formal ceasefire.

He plans to wield this assurance as political cover at home, particularly to placate extremist coalition partners like Itamar Ben Gvir (Jewish Power) and Bezalel Smotrich (Religious Zionism), who demand total war and Hamas’ annihilation.

The proposed truce cannot be viewed in isolation from Israel’s broader strategy. Far from signaling the war’s end, it is a calculated intermission. Tel Aviv seeks to redraw Gaza’s demographic and security map, while Hamas focuses on regrouping and fortifying its battlefield presence.

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Gli infissi ideali per la tua casa a Monza: guida alla scelta perfetta - Serramenti e Infissi a Monza Brianza


Scegliere gli infissi giusti a Monza è essenziale per migliorare il comfort abitativo e l’efficienza energetica, considerando il clima subcontinentale e l’umidità elevata. Infissi moderni con vetrocamera o triplo vetro garantiscono isolamento termico e acustico, riducendo costi e rumori esterni. La scelta va fatta in base al contesto abitativo, alla sicurezza, all’estetica e agli incentivi fiscali disponibili. Tra le opzioni: infissi a battente, scorrevoli o vasistas, in materiali come PVC, legno, alluminio o compositi. Rivolgersi a esperti del settore assicura qualità, durata e un investimento sicuro.


Sopra e sotto il palco con Riverock Festival, dal 23 al 27 luglio alla Rocca Maggiore di Assisi la 14esima edizione tra musica contemporanea e momenti di riflessione


La Rocca Maggiore di Assisi torna a ospitare il Riverock Festival, giunto alla 14ª edizione, dal 23 al 27 luglio. Cinque giorni di musica, cultura e incontri con artisti di rilievo: Fabri Fibra, Venerus, La Niña, Ginevra, Luzai, Joan Thiele, Dardust, Emma Nolde e Rip.

Novità 2025 è "Sotto palco", podcast dal vivo in collaborazione con Radio Glox: tre incontri nel Giardino degli Incanti (ore 19, ingresso libero) con showcase finali. Il 23 si parla di accessibilità nella musica live, con Tara. Il 24 si riflette sull’indipendenza artistica, ospite Lodo Guenzi (che si esibirà anche live). Il 25 si affronta il tema della sostenibilità del mestiere dell’artista, con Maurizio Carucci (showcase incluso).

Ogni sera spazio ai concerti: il 23 luglio torna Fabri Fibra con il nuovo album “Mentre Los Angeles brucia”; il 24 live Venerus, La Niña, Luzai e Ginevra; il 25 Joan Thiele, Dardust, Emma Nolde e Rip.

Il festival si chiude il 26 e 27 luglio con la seconda edizione di “Evanland – il festival internazionale del mondo interiore”: talk, workshop, letture e concerti. In scena Gio Evan con ospiti, Giulia Mei, Daddy G (Massive Attack), Quantic (dj set) e Roberto Cacciapaglia in concerto all’alba. Tra gli ospiti anche Vito Mancuso ed Erri De Luca.

Riverock Festival è organizzato dall’associazione omonima con il Comune di Assisi, il sostegno di Fondazione Perugia e i fondi PR-FESR 2021-2027 (Bando Spettacolo dal vivo – Anno 2024, Sviluppumbria).



B Corp e ultra-fast fashion: Una contraddizione del nostro tempo?


(Disponibile anche in inglese / Also available in English)

Cosa significa davvero quando un brand di moda usa e getta ottiene un sigillo di sostenibilità?

Il paradosso

Che relazione c’è tra B Corp e ultra-fast fashion? Cosa succede quando la certificazione etica incontra un modello di business basato sull'iperconsumo?

Quando BusinessWire annuncia "Princess Polly diventa una Certified B Corporation™" e BOF la definisce "la concorrente USA-australiana di Shein con un bollino di responsabilità sociale", viene da chiedersi: è progresso o greenwashing ben confezionato?

Spoiler: la domanda è retorica.

Cos’è una B Corp?

«La certificazione B Corp valuta standard di responsabilità sociale e ambientale, ma non copre tutte le operazioni aziendali.» — This is Greenwashing

La co-CEO di Princess Polly, Eirin Bryett, presenta il certificato come prova del loro "impegno per pratiche guidate da uno scopo". Ma un brand costruito su sovrapproduzione e tendenze usa-e-getta può davvero essere "sostenibile in ogni aspetto"?

**Il punto cieco della B Corp: la sovrapproduzione
**
Nel libro This is Greenwashing evidenziamo:

"La certificazione non affronta esplicitamente la sovrapproduzione, concentrandosi invece su materiali 'sostenibili' o compensazioni di CO₂."

L'ultra-fast fashion sfrutta l'obsolescenza programmata – eppure, alcuni brand ottengono il bollino B Corp grazie a iniziative marginali (packaging riciclato, donazioni), ignorando il cuore del problema: produrre meno.

Conclusioni

Non dubitiamo delle intenzioni di Princess Polly, ma i modelli di business parlano chiaro:

• Se il profitto deriva dalla sovrapproduzione, non è sostenibilità.

• Se incoraggi a comprare di più con un "bollino verde", è PR, non progresso.

B Corp + ultra-fast fashion = greenwashing in versione 'purpose-washed'.

❓Voi credete sia possibile un’ultra-fast fashion sostenibile?

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US | Alaska Airlines grounds its fleet due to IT outage


cross-posted from: sopuli.xyz/post/30726952

Alaska Airlines grounded its fleet and that of a subsidiary Sunday night due to IT issues but resumed operations about three hours later, the carrier said.


WordPress on FreeBSD with BastilleBSD: A Secure Alternative to Linux/Docker


Tired of the Linux/Docker “monoculture” for WordPress? This article guides you step-by-step through the secure installation of WordPress on FreeBSD using BastilleBSD. Discover how jail separation, performance, and the versatility of ZFS offer a more robus

WordPress is one of the most widely used platforms for publishing content online. It’s often criticized as an insecure platform, but in reality WordPress itself is secure – it’s the many plugins, unmaintained or poorly developed, that generate significant vulnerabilities.

Many people host WordPress on Linux, often using Docker. While this is a valid approach, there are excellent alternatives – sometimes even better ones – for getting your WordPress site online in a secure, reliable, and updatable manner. The goal is to make the web a safer place and avoid the computing monoculture that increasingly pushes toward uniformity of solutions and setups – an attitude that I believe is harmful even when the solutions are open source.

For this type of setup, therefore, I’ll describe how to accomplish everything using FreeBSD. The jail separation, performance, and ZFS versatility – all reasons that support this choice. This guide will serve as a foundation – everything will work at the end, but it won’t cover all possible combinations or configurations.

We’ll be using BastilleBSD, which supports both ZFS and UFS. While FreeBSD’s base system has everything needed to create and run jails, BastilleBSD is incredibly useful for managing them. Since it’s written in shell script and has no database dependencies, management and backups are straightforward. Furthermore, moving jails becomes extremely simple – either by using the bastille command directly or by copying the files (or datasets, if you’re using ZFS).

BastilleBSD also supports templates, but for this tutorial, we’ll perform the operations manually to understand each step.

First, install Bastille:
pkg install bastille
Next, run the setup process:
bastille setup
Now, bootstrap the desired FreeBSD release:
bastille bootstrap 14.3-RELEASE update
With that, BastilleBSD is ready to go.

Creating the Jails


Now, let’s create the jail that will contain Apache, PHP, and WordPress:
bastille create apache 14.3-RELEASE 10.0.0.254 bastille0
Note: This command will only create and assign an IPv4 loopback address. For IPv6, the simplest solution is to assign an address for the jail directly to the host’s interface. To do this, note an available IPv6 address and assign it to the jail. For example, if the host’s network interface is vtnet0:
bastille edit apache
Add the following lines to the configuration file:
ip6 = new;ip6.addr = "vtnet0|2001:0DB8:1::443/64";
Restart the jail:
bastille restart apache
Next, let’s ensure that connections to the host’s ports 80 and 443 are redirected to the apache jail:
bastille rdr apache tcp 80 80bastille rdr apache tcp 443 443
Now, if using ZFS, let’s create a dedicated dataset for WordPress and mount it in the jail. The reason is simple: decoupling the Apache jail from the WordPress directory will allow for updates, rollbacks, etc. of the Apache jail without touching the WordPress files. I assure you that, in the long run, this approach will save many headaches.
zfs create zroot/wordpressbastille mount apache /zroot/wordpress/ /usr/local/www/wordpress nullfs rw 0 0
Now, let’s create the jail that will contain MariaDB:
bastille create mariadb 14.3-RELEASE 10.0.0.253 bastille0

Configuring the MariaDB Jail


Access the MariaDB jail’s console:
bastille console mariadb
Once inside, install the MariaDB server:
pkg install mariadb118-server
Enable and start the mysql-server service:
service mysql-server enableservice mysql-server start
Now, access the MySQL command line to set up the WordPress database:
mysql
Execute the following SQL commands (you should use more secure user, password, etc.):
CREATE USER wp@10.0.0.254 IDENTIFIED BY 'password';CREATE DATABASE wordpress;GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON wordpress.* TO wp@10.0.0.254;FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Exit the MariaDB jail console to return to the host.

Configuring the Apache & PHP Jail


Now, let’s configure the apache jail. First, access its console:
bastille console apache
Inside the jail, install PHP and all the necessary extensions. We won’t install WordPress from the FreeBSD package – while it’s updated and maintained, I prefer to manage dependencies manually. It will be easier to manage updates in the long term, such as changing PHP versions, etc. At the time of writing this article, for example, the WordPress package depends on PHP 8.3 while I prefer to use 8.4.
pkg install php84 php84-bcmath php84-bz2 php84-calendar php84-ctype php84-curl php84-dom php84-exif php84-fileinfo php84-filter php84-ftp php84-gd php84-gettext php84-iconv php84-intl php84-mbstring php84-mysqli php84-opcache php84-pcntl php84-pdo php84-pdo_mysql php84-pecl-imagick php84-phar php84-posix php84-readline php84-session php84-shmop php84-simplexml php84-soap php84-sockets php84-sodium php84-tokenizer php84-xml php84-xmlreader php84-xmlwriter php84-xsl php84-zip php84-zlib
Next, install Apache:
pkg install apache24
Modify /usr/local/etc/apache24/httpd.conf to enable the required modules. Uncomment or add the following lines:
LoadModule mpm_event_module libexec/apache24/mod_mpm_event.so#LoadModule mpm_prefork_module libexec/apache24/mod_mpm_prefork.so#LoadModule mpm_worker_module libexec/apache24/mod_mpm_worker.so...LoadModule proxy_module libexec/apache24/mod_proxy.so...LoadModule proxy_fcgi_module libexec/apache24/mod_proxy_fcgi.so...LoadModule ssl_module libexec/apache24/mod_ssl.so...LoadModule rewrite_module libexec/apache24/mod_rewrite.so
Enable and start the Apache service:
service apache24 enableservice apache24 start
To optimize performance, enable PHP-FPM to listen on a socket. Modify the /usr/local/etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf file.

Comment out this line:
;listen = 127.0.0.1:9000
And add these lines:
listen = /tmp/php-fpm.socklisten.owner = wwwlisten.group = www
Now, we need to configure Apache to use PHP-FPM correctly. Create the file /usr/local/etc/apache24/Includes/php-fpm.conf and add the following:
<FilesMatch \.php$> SetHandler proxy:unix:/tmp/php-fpm.sock</FilesMatch>
Restart Apache for the changes to take effect:
service apache24 graceful
It’s good practice to copy the production PHP template to the final, modifiable php.ini file, which can be customized with the required options and limits:
cp /usr/local/etc/php.ini-production /usr/local/etc/php.ini
Make any desired changes now (or later), then enable and start PHP-FPM:
service php_fpm enableservice php_fpm start

Installing WordPress


Navigate to the web server’s root directory:
cd /usr/local/www
Download and extract the latest version of WordPress:
fetch wordpress.org/latest.zipunzip latest.zip
Set the correct permissions:
chown -R www:www wordpress/
Now, create an Apache virtual host configuration file at /usr/local/etc/apache24/Includes/wordpress.conf – be sure to modify the “example.com” with your own real domain name:
<VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin webmaster@example.com ServerName example.com ServerAlias www.example.com DocumentRoot /usr/local/www/wordpress <Directory /usr/local/www/wordpress> DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride All Require all granted </Directory> ErrorLog "/var/log/httpd-example.com-error.log" CustomLog "/var/log/httpd-example.com-access.log" combined</VirtualHost>
Finally, restart Apache one more time:
service apache24 graceful
The server will now respond on port 80 with the specified hostname, but this is absolutely not optimal or recommended. It’s therefore appropriate to generate a certificate to enable HTTPS.

For a simple solution, I recommend installing certbot with the Apache plugin to manage everything through Apache:
pkg install py311-certbot py311-certbot-apache
In order to automatically renew the certificates, add this line to /etc/periodic.conf:
weekly_certbot_enable="YES"
And, once installed, generate the certificate:
certbot --apache -d example.com -d www.example.com
You can now proceed to connect to the specified URL and begin with the WordPress guided installation, remembering the authentication and database details (the host, in this example, is 10.0.0.253 – not localhost, since we installed it in a dedicated jail).

Congratulations, your site is installed and operational. Ready to receive content for publishing. It’s exposed on IPv4 and IPv6, with HTTPS (and automatic certificate renewal, managed directly by FreeBSD) and separated from the database.

Generally, I prefer to add an additional jail with a reverse proxy. This way it will be possible to install different software in different jails, ensuring that the reverse proxy “routes” requests correctly. I’ll explain this procedure in a future article.

While this is my inaugural FreeBSD post for the BSD Cafe Journal, I’ve actually written extensively on the topic for my own blog, it-notes.dragas.net


It’s Not WordPress. It’s the Plugins.


One of the reasons I’m always so happy to attend conferences and technical events (the real ones – not the flashy, sponsor-driven ones designed just to sell products or services) is because I get to meet amazing people and always come away having learned something new.

I’ve been using WordPress since 2006 and have been managing hundreds of installations from a sysadmin perspective. Over time, I’ve noticed a clear pattern: most hacks and compromises happen through plugins or outdated installations. And often, these installations (and plugins) become outdated because they’ve been patched together so messily that updating them becomes nearly impossible – especially when the PHP version changes.

In March 2025, I attended a fantastic conference: OSDay 2025. I gave a talk on why I believe it makes perfect sense to consider the BSDs in 2025, but many of the other talks were truly eye-opening.

To mark the launch of the BSD Cafe Journal, I’d like to share the link to a particularly interesting talk by Maciek Palmowski: “How we closed almost 1k plugins in a month — the biggest WordPress bug bounty hunt.”

What struck me right away was how much his analysis of WordPress security aligned with what I’ve seen over the years: WordPress, out of the box, is reasonably secure. It’s the plugins – often old, unmaintained, or poorly written – that make it vulnerable.

I highly recommend watching his talk. It’s definitely worth your time.

youtube.com/watch?v=Y3HsjvRAof…


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in that case you should definitely not, under any circumstances, go to docs.freebsd.org/en/books/hand… where it is available as HTML, as well as a downloadable PDF version. 😉
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In 2002, I asked my parents to buy a laser printer so I could "print academic material" - but really, I wanted to print the FreeBSD handbook. And it was incredibly helpful.


Sigur Rós - Valtari (2012)


Ai Sigur Rós, band islandese formatasi nel 1994, va riconosciuto il merito di aver creato un "marchio" sonoro unico e inconfondibile.
A quindici anni da Von, il loro album d'esordio, i Sigur Rós hanno mantenuto pressoché unico il modo di fare musica: timbro, lingua inventata e lunghi brani... Leggi e ascolta...


Sigur Rós - Valtari (2012)


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Ai Sigur Rós, band islandese formatasi nel 1994, va riconosciuto il merito di aver creato un “marchio” sonoro unico e inconfondibile. A quindici anni da Von, il loro album d'esordio, i Sigur Rós hanno mantenuto pressoché unico il modo di fare musica: timbro, lingua inventata e lunghi brani. Lentezza è il loro “mood” come anche la loro progressione artistica. Se questa costanza è sicuramente esempio di coerenza artistica può allo stesso tempo risultare abbastanza monotona. Da fan fin dai tempi di Agaetis Byrjun posso tranquillamente esprimerlo... artesuono.blogspot.com/2014/10…


Ascolta: album.link/i/734645732


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Trans athletes rule


Trans women athletes rule
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I'm pro-trans rights but that's a dumb fallacious argument


'Troppo costoso e senza prospettive': Stellantis dice addio all'idrogeno


I tempi di rifornimento di idrogeno e carburante, più rapidi in confronto alla ricarica delle batterie, non includono mai tutto il tempo necessario per portare idrogeno e carburante alle colonnine.


Trump's war on Parmigiano Reggiano


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Giorgia Meloni crying in the corner, thinking what she did wrong to upset her buddy



Trump threatens to block Washington Commanders stadium deal unless team changes back to former name


Trump on Sunday pushed the Washington Commanders NFL team to return to its previous name, which was scrapped five years ago because it included a word that many view as a slur against Native Americans.

The president also threatened to block a complicated deal for the Commanders to return to a stadium in Washington, D.C., unless they return to the name "Washington Redskins."

"The Washington "Whatever's" should IMMEDIATELY change their name back to the Washington Redskins Football Team. There is a big clamoring for this," Mr. Trump wrote.

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There is a big clamoring for this


I'm not advocating violence®, but it's people who deserve a bullet clamoring for this.



Corning settles EU antitrust probe by agreeing to open smartphone glass market


Corning, the US-based manufacturer of Gorilla Glass, has successfully avoided potential European Union antitrust fines of up to $1.25 billion by agreeing to a set of legally binding commitments that address concerns over its exclusive supply agreements for specialty glass used in smartphones and other handheld devices.