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Sanders-Omar Bill Would Repeal Big Oil 'Welfare' in Trump Budget Law


Progressive lawmakers Sanders and Omar introduce bill to repeal nearly $200 billion in fossil fuel subsidies and tax loophole.
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Israel Bombs Gaza School With U.S.-Made Missile During Friday Prayers


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33671952

Abdel Qader Sabbah and Sharif Abdel Kouddous
Jul 25, 2025
Israel attacked the Cairo Elementary School for Girls in central Gaza City just as people had gathered in the school yard for Friday prayers, according to multiple eyewitnesses. Many of the displaced in the school are from areas in northern Beit Hanoun, which has been nearly completely destroyed and emptied by the Israeli military. So far, Israel has not published even a perfunctory justification for the strike and the Israeli military did not immediately respond to questions submitted by Drop Site about the attack.




Israel Bombs Gaza School With U.S.-Made Missile During Friday Prayers


Abdel Qader Sabbah and Sharif Abdel Kouddous
Jul 25, 2025

Israel attacked the Cairo Elementary School for Girls in central Gaza City just as people had gathered in the school yard for Friday prayers, according to multiple eyewitnesses. Many of the displaced in the school are from areas in northern Beit Hanoun, which has been nearly completely destroyed and emptied by the Israeli military. So far, Israel has not published even a perfunctory justification for the strike and the Israeli military did not immediately respond to questions submitted by Drop Site about the attack.





Israel Bombs Gaza School With U.S.-Made Missile During Friday Prayers


Abdel Qader Sabbah and Sharif Abdel Kouddous
Jul 25, 2025

Israel attacked the Cairo Elementary School for Girls in central Gaza City just as people had gathered in the school yard for Friday prayers, according to multiple eyewitnesses. Many of the displaced in the school are from areas in northern Beit Hanoun, which has been nearly completely destroyed and emptied by the Israeli military. So far, Israel has not published even a perfunctory justification for the strike and the Israeli military did not immediately respond to questions submitted by Drop Site about the attack.


ADL-Backed Bipartisan Bill Threatens to Censor Israel Criticism on Social Media


A bill introduced Wednesday, backed by the Anti-Defamation League, claims to target antisemitism on social media. But the two congressmen who introduced it have indicated it is also meant to force social media companies to silence criticism of Israel.
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in reply to BrikoX

You can criticise your own government, but say one bad word about genocidal state of Israel and you will be put in the concentration camp.



'A Horror So Vast, It Could No Longer Be Ignored': US Media Finally Centering Starving Gazans


However, one critic lamented that corporate media "continues to act like starvation is the unfortunate byproduct of 'war.'"


Archived version: archive.is/newest/commondreams…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.



US | Internet Archive Designated as a Federal Depository Library


Announced today, the Internet Archive has been designated as a federal depository library by Senator Alex Padilla. The designation was made via letter to Scott Matheson, Superintendent of Documents at the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


'The Orban Playbook': Trump Assault on Media Matters Seen as Dire Warning to Other Critics


Media Matters for America faces financial crisis due to legal battles with Elon Musk and Trump allies. Experts compare situation to authoritarian tactics.
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Canada’s Bill C-2 Opens the Floodgates to U.S. Surveillance


The Canadian government is preparing to give away Canadians’ digital lives—to U.S. police, to the Donald Trump administration, and possibly to foreign spy agencies.


Israel Bombs Gaza School With U.S.-Made Missile During Friday Prayers


The school was sheltering thousands of displaced Palestinians in Gaza City.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/dropsitenews…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.




Israel Is Now Blaming the UN for Its Famine. Here’s the Reality.


Ryan Grim
Jul 24, 2025

The Israeli government has pivoted to a new deflection: The famine in Gaza is not the result of Israel’s publicly announced March 2 blockade of all food entering Gaza, nor is it connected to the Israeli- and U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which replaced the UNRWA aid system Israel shut down with its own militarized version in late May. Instead, according to the new Israeli campaign, the blame lies with the United Nations. “Hundreds of aid trucks have entered Gaza with Israel’s approval, but the supplies are standing idle, undelivered,” the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared on X. “The reason? The UN refuses to distribute the aid.”



Cybercrime forum Leak Zone publicly exposed its users' IP addresses


Exclusive: The popular "leaking and cracking" forum left one of its databases exposed to the internet without a password, exposing the IP addresses of its users logging in.



Microsoft lifts Windows 11 update block for Easy Anti-Cheat users


Microsoft has removed a compatibility hold that prevented some Easy Anti-Cheat users from installing the Windows 11 2024 Update because of a known issue that triggers restarts with blue screen of death (BSOD) errors.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-lifts-windows-11-update-block-for-easy-anti-cheat-users/

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in reply to BrikoX

When anti-cheat software leads to blue screen of death, your game goes straight to trash.



One day inside the deportation machine at a federal immigration court in New York


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33670538

Photographs and text by Julius Constantine Motal
Fri 25 Jul 2025 12.00 EDT
A brother is torn from his sister. A father arrives for his immigration hearing with his family, only to find that they will be leaving without him. A woman, seemingly relieved after emerging from her hearing, finds that her life is about to change when she is apprehended by federal officials waiting just outside the door.

These are just some of the moments that happened on a single day in the Jacob K Javits federal building at 26 Federal Plaza in New York City, the largest federal immigration courthouse in Manhattan.




One day inside the deportation machine at a federal immigration court in New York


Photographs and text by Julius Constantine Motal
Fri 25 Jul 2025 12.00 EDT

A brother is torn from his sister. A father arrives for his immigration hearing with his family, only to find that they will be leaving without him. A woman, seemingly relieved after emerging from her hearing, finds that her life is about to change when she is apprehended by federal officials waiting just outside the door.

These are just some of the moments that happened on a single day in the Jacob K Javits federal building at 26 Federal Plaza in New York City, the largest federal immigration courthouse in Manhattan.



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Hacker sneaks infostealer malware into early access Steam game


A threat actor called EncryptHub has compromised a game on Steam to distribute info-stealing malware to unsuspecting users downloading the title.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hacker-sneaks-infostealer-malware-into-early-access-steam-game/

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One day inside the deportation machine at a federal immigration court in New York


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33670538

Photographs and text by Julius Constantine Motal
Fri 25 Jul 2025 12.00 EDT
A brother is torn from his sister. A father arrives for his immigration hearing with his family, only to find that they will be leaving without him. A woman, seemingly relieved after emerging from her hearing, finds that her life is about to change when she is apprehended by federal officials waiting just outside the door.

These are just some of the moments that happened on a single day in the Jacob K Javits federal building at 26 Federal Plaza in New York City, the largest federal immigration courthouse in Manhattan.




One day inside the deportation machine at a federal immigration court in New York


Photographs and text by Julius Constantine Motal
Fri 25 Jul 2025 12.00 EDT

A brother is torn from his sister. A father arrives for his immigration hearing with his family, only to find that they will be leaving without him. A woman, seemingly relieved after emerging from her hearing, finds that her life is about to change when she is apprehended by federal officials waiting just outside the door.

These are just some of the moments that happened on a single day in the Jacob K Javits federal building at 26 Federal Plaza in New York City, the largest federal immigration courthouse in Manhattan.






One day inside the deportation machine at a federal immigration court in New York


Photographs and text by Julius Constantine Motal
Fri 25 Jul 2025 12.00 EDT

A brother is torn from his sister. A father arrives for his immigration hearing with his family, only to find that they will be leaving without him. A woman, seemingly relieved after emerging from her hearing, finds that her life is about to change when she is apprehended by federal officials waiting just outside the door.

These are just some of the moments that happened on a single day in the Jacob K Javits federal building at 26 Federal Plaza in New York City, the largest federal immigration courthouse in Manhattan.

#USA


CIA Realizes It’s Been Using Black Highlighters All These Years


LANGLEY, VA—A report released Tuesday by the CIA’s Office of the Inspector General revealed that the CIA has mistakenly obscured hundreds of thousands of pages of critical intelligence information with black highlighters.

According to the report, sections of the documents— “almost invariably the most crucial passages”—are marred by an indelible black ink that renders the lines impossible to read, due to a top-secret highlighting policy that began at the agency’s inception in 1947.



Contact Restored with Gaza-Bound Aid Ship Handala Amid Fears of Israeli Attack


Communications have been restored and the Freedom Flotilla ship Handala remains en route and on mission to challenge the blockade of Gaza. 19 Human Rights Defenders and 2 Journalists from 12 countries are on board.



Hughes.net?


I am thinking about getting Hughes.net for home internet.

My internet usage is totally vanilla, streaming, games etc.

Has anyone used Hughes.net, and are you happy with the service?

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in reply to IWW4

Former hughes repair guy here. If it's your only choice, sure. But it's utter trash. It's susceptible to so many environmental conditions. Certain geographical areas can experience various service levels too. Data caps will sneak up on you faster than you realize too. Not to mention the pole or tripod mount that has to be installed, yard dug up and holes drilled into the house. Seen plenty of tripod mounts be ripped off a roof, damaging the roof in the process.

Anyways...avoid any satellite isp if possible.

in reply to terminhell

I will follow your advice, and not get it. thanks man.







Immigration agents told a teenage US citizen: ‘You’ve got no rights.’ He secretly recorded his brutal arrest


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33668110

Video from Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio, 18, puts fresh scrutiny on the harsh tactics used to reach the Trump administration’s ambitious enforcement targets

Clare Considine
Fri 25 Jul 2025 13.19 EDT

Video footage of the incident captured by Laynez-Ambrosio... appears to show a group of officers in tactical gear working together to violently detain the three men*, two of whom are undocumented. They appear to use a stun gun on one man, put another in a chokehold and can be heard telling Laynez-Ambrosio: “You’ve got no rights here. You’re a migo, brother.” Afterward, agents can be heard bragging and making light of the arrests, calling the stun gun use “funny” and quipping: “You can smell that … $30,000 bonus.”




Immigration agents told a teenage US citizen: ‘You’ve got no rights.’ He secretly recorded his brutal arrest


Video from Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio, 18, puts fresh scrutiny on the harsh tactics used to reach the Trump administration’s ambitious enforcement targets

Clare Considine
Fri 25 Jul 2025 13.19 EDT

Video footage of the incident captured by Laynez-Ambrosio... appears to show a group of officers in tactical gear working together to violently detain the three men*, two of whom are undocumented. They appear to use a stun gun on one man, put another in a chokehold and can be heard telling Laynez-Ambrosio: “You’ve got no rights here. You’re a migo, brother.” Afterward, agents can be heard bragging and making light of the arrests, calling the stun gun use “funny” and quipping: “You can smell that … $30,000 bonus.”





Immigration agents told a teenage US citizen: ‘You’ve got no rights.’ He secretly recorded his brutal arrest


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33668110

Video from Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio, 18, puts fresh scrutiny on the harsh tactics used to reach the Trump administration’s ambitious enforcement targets

Clare Considine
Fri 25 Jul 2025 13.19 EDT

Video footage of the incident captured by Laynez-Ambrosio... appears to show a group of officers in tactical gear working together to violently detain the three men*, two of whom are undocumented. They appear to use a stun gun on one man, put another in a chokehold and can be heard telling Laynez-Ambrosio: “You’ve got no rights here. You’re a migo, brother.” Afterward, agents can be heard bragging and making light of the arrests, calling the stun gun use “funny” and quipping: “You can smell that … $30,000 bonus.”




Immigration agents told a teenage US citizen: ‘You’ve got no rights.’ He secretly recorded his brutal arrest


Video from Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio, 18, puts fresh scrutiny on the harsh tactics used to reach the Trump administration’s ambitious enforcement targets

Clare Considine
Fri 25 Jul 2025 13.19 EDT

Video footage of the incident captured by Laynez-Ambrosio... appears to show a group of officers in tactical gear working together to violently detain the three men*, two of whom are undocumented. They appear to use a stun gun on one man, put another in a chokehold and can be heard telling Laynez-Ambrosio: “You’ve got no rights here. You’re a migo, brother.” Afterward, agents can be heard bragging and making light of the arrests, calling the stun gun use “funny” and quipping: “You can smell that … $30,000 bonus.”



#USA


Immigration agents told a teenage US citizen: ‘You’ve got no rights.’ He secretly recorded his brutal arrest


Video from Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio, 18, puts fresh scrutiny on the harsh tactics used to reach the Trump administration’s ambitious enforcement targets

Clare Considine
Fri 25 Jul 2025 13.19 EDT

Video footage of the incident captured by Laynez-Ambrosio... appears to show a group of officers in tactical gear working together to violently detain the three men*, two of whom are undocumented. They appear to use a stun gun on one man, put another in a chokehold and can be heard telling Laynez-Ambrosio: “You’ve got no rights here. You’re a migo, brother.” Afterward, agents can be heard bragging and making light of the arrests, calling the stun gun use “funny” and quipping: “You can smell that … $30,000 bonus.”
#USA
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this is what "western values" actually means


reposting this after another year of Pissreal war crimes
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in reply to culprit

I dont know if this is specifically a western values thing, over here in NZ we are in the right in both instances. Same with australia, france and a fair few other western countries. Seems to just be how closely the nations align to the US

in reply to Damage

This would absolutely kill home computing for the next decades. Talk about worst case scenarios.


Transparent PCBs Trigger 90s Nostalgia


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in reply to Ananasdoener

The late 90s to early 2000s PCs I remember were that god awful beige color that I absolutely hated. It was fucking horrible.

Like in my mind, I associate that particular color of beige to dinosaur tech that's not worth having around.

in reply to cannedtuna

Well that is hilarious. The fake 5.25 floppy drive bay covers are an especially nice touch.
in reply to Cocodapuf

Agreed. Also like the key switch. I think it’d look great decked out with some brown Noctua fans too
in reply to cannedtuna

Oh man, Noctua fans fit perfectly with this ironic high performance/vintage garbage dynamic! Good call.
in reply to Cocodapuf

I still keep my actual ancient 5.25" floppy drive from my first 286 DOS box installed in a spare bay in my current PC tower. The drive hasn't worked in ages, but as a chunk of my first PC is still part of my current one it means that, in a Ship of Theseus sense, I've been using the same computer for 30 years.
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in reply to Rob T Firefly

I love that. I still have the very first computer I ever bought, a Power Mac G4
I keep saying that some day I'll modify the case to house my current PC.

My favorite feature of that case was the latch you can see on the side, you pull the latch and the entire side opens downward, no screws. .

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in reply to Cocodapuf

You could swap one screw from that case into your current one. It wouldn't be obvious to anyone else, but you'd know it was there!
in reply to cannedtuna

I still remember having to flip down the latch on the 5.25 drive as a kid trying to play some sesame street game.
in reply to shortwavesurfer

Only cheap machines were still beige by the early 2000s. Dell, for instance, switched to their dark gray clamshell around 2001.


Ukraine Airport Terror vs. Russian Casey Jones




Immigration agents told a teenage US citizen: ‘You’ve got no rights.’ He secretly recorded his brutal arrest


On the morning of 2 May, teenager Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio was driving to his landscaping job in North Palm Beach with his mother and two male friends when they were pulled over by the Florida highway patrol.

In one swift moment, a traffic stop turned into a violent arrest.

A highway patrol officer asked everyone in the van to identify themselves, then called for backup. Officers with US border patrol arrived on the scene.

Video footage of the incident captured by Laynez-Ambrosio, an 18-year-old US citizen, appears to show a group of officers in tactical gear working together to violently detain the three men*, two of whom are undocumented. They appear to use a stun gun on one man, put another in a chokehold and can be heard telling Laynez-Ambrosio: “You’ve got no rights here. You’re a migo, brother.” Afterward, agents can be heard bragging and making light of the arrests, calling the stun gun use “funny” and quipping: “You can smell that … $30,000 bonus.”