FDA described as “clown show” amid latest scandal; top drug regulator is out
FDA described as “clown show” amid latest scandal; top drug regulator is out
FDA regulator accused of using position to exact revenge on old business associate.Beth Mole (Ars Technica)
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US courts stay deportation of Indian-origin man wrongly jailed for 43 years
Subramanyam Vedam: US courts stay deportation of Indian-origin man wrongly jailed for 43 years
Subramanyam Vedam was exonerated in a murder case last month but was immediately taken into ICE custody.Cherylann Mollan (BBC News)
Seven data-driven lessons from the 2025 elections
The headline story from this year’s elections is simple: Democrats increased their support across the country and swept all the marquee contests in key states. Democratic Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger won Virginia by ~14 points, while Mikie Sherrill kept New Jersey blue by a double-digit margin. Georgia delivered two more statewide wins for Democrats, flipping both Public Service Commission seats for the first time in recent memory, and Pennsylvania elected a new Democratic lower-court judge (while keeping all its existing Supreme Court Democrats). And a socialist is now mayor of New York City.These results point to an environment that’s significantly friendlier to Democrats than most pre‑election polls and the “vibes” suggested. An early forecast for the 2026 midterms — based on the historical predictive power of Virginia’s governor elections — suggests a national environment that looks something like D+8 to D+9, compared to the D+3 to D+4 in polls today.
None of this, however, was inevitable. The result of these elections was not merely a “thermostatic” backlash to the president. First, because the swings were larger than on average (16 points in VA since 2021, e.g.; 9 versus 2024). And second, because of the changing issue landscape powering Democrats’ victory. Voters said they punished Republicans for Trump’s policies on the economy, health care, and immigration. More said they were voting against him than voting for either party’s nominees for governor, according to the exits.
Instead, the best explanation for 2025 is that voters didn’t know what they were getting with Trump 2.0 last November, but now they do — and they don’t like it.
The following analysis of results and the exit polls explores seven stories hiding in the Democrats’ rosy performance. Charts of results show the scale of the Democratic victories. The exits show that voters prioritized affordability and the economy, and acted on their near-historic disapproval of the president. That combination powered wins across key geographies and demographic groups, blunting GOP efforts to fight on immigration, transgender kids, and crime. In Virginia and New Jersey, “economy‑first” voters sided with the Democratic gubernatorial candidates by a 65-35 margin — a sharp reversal from 2024, when economy‑focused voters broke roughly 80–20 for Trump.
Seven data-driven lessons from the 2025 elections
Democrats outran their polls and swept statewide races from Georgia to New Jersey, on an agenda of affordability and a broad anti-Trump backlashG. Elliott Morris (Strength In Numbers)
Bartolomeo Colleoni, un condottiero con gli attributi
Venezia, da sempre allergica a ogni forma di culto della personalità, acconsentì infine nel 1480 alla realizzazione dell’opera che sarebbe stata collocata non davanti alla Basilica di San Marco bensì di fronte alla Scuola Grande di San Marco, in campo San Zanipolo, nel sestiere di Castello.
Dall’alto del basamento il Colleoni pare ancora fissare il nemico con un’espressione corrucciata e severa. Il condottiero è ritratto in una posa dinamica e grintosa, come se fosse pronto ad avanzare sul campo di battaglia verso la gloria e la vittoria come aveva fatto per tutta la sua vita.
Bartolomeo Colleoni, un condottiero con gli attributi
Nel linguaggio colloquiale l’espressione “avere le palle” è usato per indicare un individuo dotato di coraggio, determinazione e forza d’animo, specialmente nell’affro…Nati per la Storia
VP Vance's half-brother loses in challenge of Cincinnati's Democratic mayor
Republican Cory Bowman, who is Vice President JD Vance's half-brother, faced long odds against Democratic incumbent Mayor Aftab Pureval.
JD Vance's half-brother, Republican Cory Bowman, lost his long-shot bid in the nationally-watched Cincinnati mayoral race, falling short against Democratic incumbent Aftab Pureval.
Bowman and Republicans tried to paint the city as overrun with crime. Pureval countered that the city leadership combatted crime through numerous measures, including implementing a stricter curfew and recruiting more officers.
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IOF murder Gazan for allegedly crossing ‘yellow line’ despite ceasefire
The Israeli army said Tuesday that it had killed a Palestinian man in the northern Gaza Strip for allegedly crossing the so-called “yellow line” despite a ceasefire agreement, Anadolu reports.In a statement, the army claimed that the Palestinian posed an “imminent threat” after he allegedly crossed the yellow line and approached soldiers in northern Gaza.
The “yellow line” is the first withdrawal line outlined in the initial phase of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, which took effect on Oct. 10. It separates areas still under Israeli military control in the east from those where Palestinians are permitted to move in the west.
Despite the ceasefire, the Gaza Health Ministry said that more than 200 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 600 others injured by Israeli army fire since the ceasefire.
Phase one of the ceasefire deal includes the release of […] hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. The plan also envisages the rebuilding of Gaza and the establishment of a new governing mechanism without Hamas.
Since October 2023, the […] genocidal war has killed nearly 69,000 people and injured more than 170,300, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
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Hamas rejects international forces in Gaza, agrees to Palestinian Authority minister managing the enclave
Senior Hamas official Mousa Abu Marzouk said on Tuesday evening that the movement had agreed for a minister from the Palestinian Authority to manage Gaza in order to serve the public interest.In a televised interview, Abu Marzouk said that Palestinian factions had reached a consensus that the security force operating in Gaza should be Palestinian, under the leadership of the committee responsible for managing the enclave.
He explained that it would be difficult for the UN Security Council to approve a resolution to deploy an international force in Gaza as proposed by the United States.
Abu Marzouk added that mediators had insisted the formation of such a force must be authorised by the Security Council, while both the United States and Israel did not wish for it to be established under a UN resolution. He stressed that Hamas would not accept any foreign military force replacing the Israeli army in Gaza.
The Hamas official stated that Israel had not achieved victory in its war on Gaza, and that the Palestinian people had not surrendered despite two years of destruction.
He also said that Hamas had recorded more than 190 Israeli violations since the ceasefire came into effect on 11 October.
Abu Marzouk noted that the parties had not yet reached the second phase of the agreement, which is expected to address the issue of weapons in Gaza.
Meanwhile, a source familiar with the matter told CNN that the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump was preparing a draft resolution for the UN Security Council to deploy a multinational force in Gaza to support the ceasefire brokered by the United States.
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Climate change ‘is the new liberal arts’: Colleges build environmental lessons into degrees
Climate change ‘is the new liberal arts’: Colleges build environmental lessons into degrees
University of California, San Diego, requires all students to learn about climate change, while other schools have added environmental sustainability requirements.Olivia Sanchez, Hechinger Report (Grist)
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Tip #766
Find things faster in Vivaldi on iOS with Custom Search Engines.
A lot of what we do on the web involves searching for information. Whether doing a generic search or looking things up on a frequently visited website, using the right search engine can help you get to the right search results in no time. In Vivaldi on iOS, you can add your own search engines, give them nicknames, and even make the one you love your default.
To add a custom search engine in Vivaldi on iOS:
- Go to Settings > Search Engine > Add Custom Search Engine.
- Enter the name of the new search engine.
- Type in a short and unique nickname.
- Insert the search URL, and if you wish to receive suggestions from the search engine as you type, also the Suggest URL.
- Optionally, expand the More Options section to enter POST parameters and, in case the search engine offers reverse image search, also the Image Search URL.
- Tap Done.
To get the Search URL, either:
- Look for it in the search engine’s documentation.
- Do a test search on the search engine’s website, copy the URL and replace the search keyword with %s.
#customization #iOS #search #Vivaldi #VivaldiBrowser
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Tip #766 - Vivaldi on iOS | Vivaldi Browser
How do I add a custom search engine on Vivaldi on iOS? Learn how to use Vivaldi like a pro!Vivaldi Tips (Vivaldi Technologies)
Bewildered enthusiasts decry memory price increases of 100% or more — the AI RAM squeeze is finally starting to hit PC builders where it hurts
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China Hackers Exploit Citrix Gateway to Breach European Telecom
Here is the original report by Darktrace: Salty Much: Darktrace’s view on a recent Salt Typhoon intrusion
Cybersecurity programs typically focus on protecting core applications and digital assets. But what if the bad guys start targeting trusted defensive measures?
This was the case as reported by Darktrace, a cybersecurity platform provider. Its report sheds light on a sophisticated cyber intrusion linked to Salt Typhoon. The threat actor group is believed to be operated by China's Ministry of State Security, which conducts cyber espionage campaigns against other countries.
The recent attack features a blend of zero-day exploitation and trusted software abuse. In this instance, Salt Typhoon infiltrated a European telecommunications provider through a gateway device. The attackers then executed a familiar—but evolving—arsenal of stealth techniques.
These included DLL sideloading and abusing trusted antivirus software—such as Norton, Bkav, and IObit—to mask malicious payloads under legitimate binaries. The campaign also deployed a custom backdoor known as SNAPPYBEE (aka Deed RAT) by using a dual command-and-control channel (HTTP and unidentified TCP) to sustain the covert access.
Darktrace analysts attribute the incident to Salt Typhoon based on overlapping tactics, infrastructure, and malware patterns seen in prior operations by the group. The event underscores a growing trend: nation-state actors are increasingly weaponizing legitimate tools and supply-chain software to bypass traditional security controls and AI-powered detection.
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Given the current geopolitical relationship between the US and China, attacks like this are sure to keep occurring. The two countries compete in world markets. Plus, mutual distrust exists across economic, technological, and military domains.
This campaign also symbolizes broader China-linked cyber operations targeting telecom and communications infrastructure as part of its strategic intelligence-gathering efforts.
“Organizations should expect stealthy activity that blends with normal operations when facing Salt Typhoon,” said Jason Soroko, a Senior Fellow at Sectigo, a provider of comprehensive certificate lifecycle management.”
As this attack illustrates, there has been a shift toward stealth-driven espionage. Attackers now rely less on malware volume. Their focus has turned to exploiting the trust woven into enterprise systems. The time has arrived to apply the zero-trust paradigm to cybersecurity defenses.
China Hackers Exploit Citrix Gateway to Breach European Telecom - Security Buzz
Discover the malicious strategies employed by Salt Typhoon in its recent attacks on trusted antivirus software and systems.Security Buzz
[Announcement] Migrating away from lemmy.
Last week this instance decided out of nowhere that it deserves a break and vanished.
After multiple attempts of troubleshooting, I was about to put up a static html to announce the move away from "the broken ass lemmy", when i figured out the real problem (nginx config was changed for some reason and no longer correct).
That being said, I still would like to move away from lemmy. At the time of setup, it was the closest to a reddit replacement we had available but by now nostr has matured a lot and it would be in everyones best interest to start building a community on there instead of a federated platform like lemmy on which you lose your entire online presence when the instance goes down.
If you have any suggestions on what specific nostr frontend we should host here on monero.town, please feel free to share them!
Personally id like to deploy an instance of monstr.land/ but sadly it is currently not FOSS.
US government shutdown enters 36th day to become longest in history
Shutdown beats record set during Trump’s first term as succession of Senate votes fails to yield breakthrough
The US government shutdown became the longest in history on Wednesday, crossing the 36-day mark with no end in sight as Republican and Democratic senators remained at loggerheads over restarting funding to shuttered federal departments.
The shutdown beat the previous 35-day record set in December 2018 and January 2019 during Donald Trump’s first term, when government funding legislation was held up over his insistence on including money to build a wall along the border with Mexico.
The standoff began on the first day of October, after Democratic senators refused to vote for a government funding bill unless it included an extension of Joe Biden-era tax credits that lower costs for health plans purchased through Affordable Care Act (ACA) exchanges. Tens of millions of Americans are expected to be unable to afford insurance once the credits expire at the end of 2025.
‘Like we won the championship’: New Yorkers celebrate Mamdani’s win with cheers, tears and DSA chants
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Dems win major victory against Trumpism as Prop. 50 passes in California
The Golden State ballot measure cancels out Republicans' Texas gerrymander.
China reaches energy independence milestone by ‘breeding’ uranium from thorium
Chinese research institute confirms success of fission-based innovation that is poised to reshape clean, sustainable nuclear power.
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Space junk may have struck a Chinese crew ship in low-Earth orbit
The three-man crew was supposed to return to Earth on Wednesday to wrap up six months in space.
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40 NGOs accuse Israel of using aid as a political weapon
Israel is deliberately obstructing the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip by imposing a new registration system for NGOs
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The British state sent a "rape gang" of cops to abuse women campaigning for a better world
Tom Fowler tells the Canary about the misogynistic culture of abuse at the centre of the Special Branch and its Spycops operations
Trump re-nominates billionaire Jared Isaacman to run NASA after previously sidelining him
President Donald Trump is nominating Jared Isaacman to serve as his NASA administrator after all.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-re-nominates-jared-isaacman-nasa-elon-musk/
Zohran Mamdani Avoided Campaigning Against the Police. Will They Work With Him?
To implement his sweeping agenda, Zohran Mamdani will have to navigate the New York Police Department and its influential union.
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Israel's genocide has left Gaza with just 5% of its farm land remaining
The UN has warned that what is happening in Gaza represents a “near-total collapse of the agricultural and production system"
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US states demand Meta reject EU sustainability directives
In a letter to Mark Zuckerberg, US state attorneys demanded Meta defy EU sustainability and human rights directives — citing "European elites" and "bureaucrats in Brussels."
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US states demand Meta reject EU sustainability directives
In a letter to Mark Zuckerberg, US state attorneys demanded Meta defy EU sustainability and human rights directives — citing "European elites" and "bureaucrats in Brussels."Wester van Gaal (EUobserver)
Rep. Mikie Sherrill wins N.J. governor in Tuesday's second victory for Democrats
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A former Navy pilot, first elected to Congress in 2018, will be New Jersey's next governor.Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill defeated former Republican Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, according to a race call by The Associated Press, capping a closely-watched gubernatorial election that some polls predicted would be a coin flip.
Prop 50: Californians pass redistricting measure that helps Democrats flip up to five House seats
Approval of measure could determine if Republicans keep full control of government in next year’s midterm elections
It was a decisive victory for Democrats in deep-blue California, who had raced to counter a gerrymander in Texas, engineered at the US president’s behest, to carve out new safe Republican districts. The Associated Press declared Proposition 50 had passed almost instantly when polls closed statewide.
In approving the measure, voters chose to toss out the work of California’s independent redistricting commission and temporarily adopt maps drawn by the state legislature to help Democrats pick up five additional seats in the US House of Representatives.
Newsom and Democrats framed the measure as a way to safeguard US democracy from Trump’s “wrecking ball” presidency. By contrast, opponents offered a mixed message, with Republicans alternatively attacking Newsom and praising the work of the independent mapmaking panel.
Just Stop Oil protesters convicted after being denied right to state climate facts
Lawyers call for clarity over law as six are found guilty while being stopped from using defence used by fellow activists
Haroon Siddique Legal affairs correspondent | Wed 5 Nov 2025 08.00 CET
The six protesters outside Southwark crown court. From left: Andrew Dames, Clara O’Callaghan, Cosmo Cattell, Jane Touil, Michael Dunk and Adelheid Russenberger. Photograph: Just Stop Oil
Six environmental protesters were convicted after they were denied the ability to put a “reasonable excuse” defence or climate facts before the jury, despite these being afforded to other activists acquitted for taking part in the same demonstration.
After an eight-day trial at Southwark crown court in London, the six Just Stop Oil (JSO) activists were found guilty of public nuisance, which carries a maximum 10-year sentence, for climbing gantries on the M25 in 2022 to demand an end to new fossil fuel projects. They will be sentenced next month.
The way their case was handled contrasts starkly with that of three other JSO activists who took part in the same demonstration on London’s orbital motorway.
They were found not guilty of public nuisance after the judge at Guildford crown court allowed them to argue a defence of reasonable excuse and prosecutors permitted them to include 12 climate facts in the agreed facts – undisputed by both prosecutors and defence lawyers – presented to the jury. The verdicts in the two cases were less than three weeks apart.
Adelheid Russenberger, a history PhD student from London, who is one of those being sentenced at Southwark crown court next month, said: “It was just a complete disparity in how the judges treated the case and, to an extent, how the prosecutors dealt with them.
‘Compassion and care are being stripped away’: a Just Stop Oil activist on her time in prison
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“One previous prosecutor was happy to accept some agreed facts regarding climate and the other wasn’t.”
The introduction of the statutory offence of public nuisance under the controversial Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act (PCSCA) was widely criticised as an attack on the right to protest.
Section 78 of the act includes a defence of reasonable excuse, but Judge Perrins, sitting at Southwark, refused to allow Russenberger, who represented herself, and her fellow accused to advance the defence to the jury.
He ruled: “The subjective belief of each defendant that their conduct was justified as an act of protest cannot afford them a reasonable excuse under the terms of the act for their subsequent actions.” He said that would prevent any protesters being convicted of public nuisance.
Raj Chada, head of criminal defence at Hodge, Jones and Allen, who represented Andrew Dames at Southwark and Isabel Rock at the Guildford trial, said: “There is an inconsistency and the UK courts are wrongly, in my view, not [always] allowing reasonable excuse to be used and failing to give adequate protection to your right to free speech.”
Russenberger, Dames and co-defendants Cosmo Cattell, Jane Touil, Clara O’Callaghan and Michael Dunk took part in the M25 protest, which spanned four days, on 8 November 2022. Rock, Sam Holland and Rachel Payne, who were found not guilty at Guildford crown court, participated on the following day.
Mel Carrington, a JSO spokesperson, said: “[Judges who] deny juries their right to determine whether or not our actions were justified are not protecting the public. They are acting anti-democratically and immorally.”
Ruth Ehrlich, head of policy and campaigns at human rights defence group Liberty, said: “The government must review its anti-protest laws in light of the mounting evidence they aren’t fit for purpose.”
A spokesperson for judges in England and Wales said: “Judicial independence and impartiality are fundamental to the rule of law. In each case, judges make decisions based on the evidence and arguments presented to them and apply the law as it stands.”
The Crown Prosecution Service has been approached for comment.
In March, JSO announced an end to its campaign of civil resistance, its demand to end new oil and gas having become government policy.
Just Stop Oil to ‘hang up the hi-vis’ after three years of climate action
Final gathering in April will mark end of street protests although campaign to continue ‘in courts and prisons’Damien Gayle (The Guardian)
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Rough sleeping ban in central Auckland considered by government
Government ministers have confirmed they are considering measures to move homeless people out of Auckland's city centre - but the exact details remain unclear.Asked for more details, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith said he had been tasked with ensuring police had the tools they needed to tackle public disorder.
"It's blindingly obvious to everybody that the CBD, particularly of Auckland, but a lot of places, have been characterised by disorder and real concern around public safety," Goldsmith said. "We're open to some new suggestions in that area."
Asked specifically whether he would consider a ban on rough sleeping, Goldsmith said: "We're working our way through those issues... when we've got something to announce, we'll announce that."
Don Henley - Cass County (2015)
Don Henley, membro degli Eagles, è texano. Arriva dalla Cass County, la sua contea dove, presumo, la musica che lui sentiva da giovane, che veniva suonata per la maggiore, era la musica country... Leggi e ascolta...
US | Uncle Sam wants to scan your iris and collect your DNA, citizen or not
DHS rule would expand biometric collection to immigrants and some citizens linked to them
Uncle Sam wants to scan your iris and collect your DNA, citizen or not
: DHS rule would expand biometric collection to immigrants and some citizens linked to themBrandon Vigliarolo (The Register)
German government approves largest minimum wage increase in its history
The German government has approved the largest minimum wage increase in the country’s history. Wages will increase in two stages over 2026 and 2027.
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Germany to Boost Ukraine Aid by $3.45 Billion in 2026
Germany aims to boost financial aid to Ukraine by $3.45 billion in 2026, focusing on military support amid ongoing challenges from Russia.
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World ‘very likely’ to exceed 1.5C climate goal in next decade: UN
Despite Paris Agreement pledges, countries 'have landed off target' on climate goals multiple times, the UN warns.
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World ‘very likely’ to exceed 1.5C climate goal in next decade: UN
Despite Paris Agreement pledges, countries ‘have landed off target’ on climate goals multiple times, the UN warns.Al Jazeera Staff (Al Jazeera)
Jamaica PM says hurricane Melissa caused damage equivalent to nearly one-third of GDP
At least 75 people were confirmed dead across the Caribbean, including 43 in Haiti and 32 in Jamaica
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Japan dispatches troops to help combat deadly bear attacks
Japan's military deployed troops to the country's mountainous north on Wednesday to help trap bears after an urgent request from local authorities struggling to cope with a wave of attacks.
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SmartScreen for Internet Explorer and IE Mode on Windows 11 deprecated
Microsoft has deprecated SmartScreen on Internet Explorer and IE Mode within Windows 11. It has also issued some recommendations for administrators about the issue.
https://www.neowin.net/news/smartscreen-for-internet-explorer-and-ie-mode-on-windows-11-deprecated/
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Report: Israeli forces, settlers carried out over 2000 attacks across West Bank last month
Israeli forces and settlers carried out 2,350 attacks across the occupied West Bank last month, Wafa news agency reported, citing the Palestinian Authority’s Colonisation and Wall Resistance Commission.
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US government shutdown now longest ever
The government standstill entered its 36th day, making it the longest closure on record. Congress has failed to approve funding for the new fiscal year that began on October 1.
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European Investment Bank faces assessment in Israeli war crimes complicity case
The Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) says its complaint accusing the European Investment Bank (EIB) of complicity in Israeli war crimes has moved to a formal assessment phase within the bank’s complaints mechanism.
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