Marjorie Taylor Greene calls out Trump’s blatant lie on inflation
The MAGA representative is continuing her break with the Republican Party—and the president himself.
MAGA Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is still one of the few GOP members to rebuke Trump and his lies in any meaningful way.
Taylor Greene spoke freely in an interview with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins on Thursday night. “The president says there’s virtually no inflation, and that grocery prices are going down,” Collins asked the Georgia representative. “Do you agree with him on that?”
“No, I go to the grocery store myself. Grocery prices remain high. Energy prices are high. My electricity bills are higher here in Washington, D.C., at my apartment, and they’re also higher at my house in Rome, Georgia, higher than they were a year ago,” MTG said. “Affordability is a problem, and I’m a mom. My kids are 22, 26, and 28. That’s the generation I worry about the most, and they’re having a very hard time.”
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Meta estimates that it earns 10% of its revenue from scams, report says
These fraudulent ads purport to offer a product or service that isn't actually real, and may be intended to solicit payments from less savvy users.
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In Grok we don’t trust: academics assess Elon Musk’s AI-powered encyclopedia
DHS head reportedly authorized purchase of 10 engineless Spirit Airlines planes that airline didn’t own
Wall Street Journal reports Kristi Noem arranged purchase to expand deportation flights and for personal travel
The secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Kristi Noem, reportedly authorized the purchase of Spirit Airlines jets before discovering the airline didn’t actually own the planes – and that the aircraft lacked engines.
The bizarre anecdote was contained in a Wall Street Journal report released on Friday, which recounted how Noem and Corey Lewandowski -- who managed Donald Trump's first winning presidential campaign -- had recently arranged to buy 10 Boeing 737 aircraft from Spirit Airlines. People familiar with the situation told the paper that the two intended to use the jets to expand deportation flights -- and for personal travel.
Those sources also claimed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials had cautioned them that buying planes would be far more expensive than simply expanding existing flight contracts.
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To make peace with nature, we need a fossil fuel-free Amazon
To make peace with nature, we need a fossil fuel-free Amazon
It is necessary to support Brazil’s proposal to develop a roadmap for carrying out the comprehensive transition to renewable energyJuan Manuel Santos (Ediciones EL PAÍS S.L.)
Full Days and the Long Walk
The modern smartphone, laden with the corporate ecosystem pulsing underneath its screen, robs us of this feeling, conspires to keep us from “true” fullness. The swiping, the news cycles, the screaming, the idiocy — if anything destroys a muse, it’s this. If anything keeps you locked into a fetid loop of looking, looking, and looking once more at the train wreck, it’s this. I find it impossible to feel fullness, even in the slightest, after having spent just a bit of a day in the thralls of the algorithms.The smartphone eradicates “space” in the mind. With that psychic loss of space, grace becomes impossible. You see the knock-on effects of this rippling out across the world politically.
Which is why these long walks of mine are so inspiring (to me), and I feel so compelled to head out on them, again and again: They are nothing if not “space generation” machines for the mind. They’re full-bodied reminders of what fullness is and how it can manifest. How close we are to it (it’s right there!!), every day, and how elusive it has become because of our digital habits, our diets of, mostly, garbage.
Full Days and the Long Walk
The key is simply — full days out in the world over thin days with the algorithmCraig Mod
They Fell in Love With A.I. Chatbots — and Found Something Real
Falling in love with A.I. is no longer science fiction. A recent study found that one in five American adults has had an intimate encounter with a chatbot; on Reddit, r/MyBoyfriendisAI has more than 85,000 members championing human-A.I. connections, with many sharing giddy recollections of the day their chatbot proposed marriage.How do you end up with an A.I. lover? Some turned to them during hard times in their real-world marriages, while others were working through past trauma. Though critics have sounded alarms about dangers like delusional thinking, research from M.I.T. has found that these relationships can be therapeutic, providing “always-available support” and significantly reducing loneliness.
We spoke with three people in their 40s and 50s about the wonders — and anxieties — of romance with a chatbot.
Inside Three Longterm Relationships With A.I. Chatbots
Three people on the joys and anxieties of A.I. romances.Coralie Kraft (The New York Times)
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China is winning AI race, Nvidia says, as OpenAI begs US gov't for bailout
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I'm a cult survivor. Here's what I think of people who refuse to care about the Trumpers who are dying.
They were tricked. Do they deserve to die because they believed a lie? I don't think so.
Human suffering is human suffering. In my experienced opinion, whether or not they brought it upon themselves through their own stupidity/ignorance/obstinacy, it is still human suffering. That is still a toll in human life measurable in mass graves, and saying they deserve to suffer, struggle, and die is sick.
Coal miners in Virginia are dying of black lung faster than their grandfathers did. Farms that feed us are collapsing because of tariffs--meaning your food is going to disappear too. Water, power, and electricity are going to disappear overnight. They are killing themselves faster than they're killing us.
Yes, because of shitbags they voted for. Many of them, they were lied to for their entire lives. If you were raised in any dogmatic belief and had to face the struggle against coming to terms with reality like I have, maybe you'd have a heart and at least give a damn about their lives. Maybe because, even if they're fools and they got what they voted for, they're human too.
Dehumanization is the first step to a purge. The same mental glitch that they have fallen victim to exists in your brain too. You are not immune to propaganda. Take it from someone who knows.
Air traffic controllers start resigning as shutdown bites
Overtaxed and unpaid air traffic controllers are resigning “every day” due to stress from the government shutdown.
“Controllers are resigning every day now because of the prolonged nature of the shutdown,” Nick Daniels, president of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, told CNN.
“We hadn’t seen that before. And we’re also 400 controllers short—shorter than we were in the 2019 shutdown.”
Air traffic controllers are federal workers, which means they are part of the approximately 730,000 federal employees working without pay since the shutdown began on Oct. 1.
Air Traffic Controllers Start Resigning as Shutdown Bites
Unpaid air traffic controllers are quitting their jobs altogether as the longest government shutdown in U.S. history continues.Adam Downer (The Daily Beast)
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BluRay Disc Burning Copies
Alright so I'm both a physical media freak and a data hoarder, and I generally want to get into making my own torrents of very, very niche movies and TV shows. Trouble is, one BD is very flimsy and data can be even flimsier. I want to duplicate my BluRays and burn them onto other BluRay discs but I've heard that this generally makes the duplicate unreadable because of copy protection.
Is there any specific guide out there that does this or teaches it? I'm not really planning on becoming a bootlegger but a sneakernet of 50-100 disks in boxes is a hell of a lot less startup cost than LTO or even HDDs
It's a set specific rules for video files and a folder structure that allows a burned disc to be read by a conventional BluRay player.
The Return of Right-Wing Anti-Zionism—and Antisemitism
Israel’s merciless slaughter of Palestinian civilians, which dates back decades but intensified after the Hamas attack of October 7, is remaking American politics on both the left and the right. As Kamala Harris acknowledges in her recent memoir, 107 Days, Joe Biden’s lack of empathy for Palestinians helped shatter the Democratic Party and was a constant anchor dragging down her campaign against Donald Trump. Even now, although more Democratic politicians are catching up with public opinion by criticizing Israel and eschewing AIPAC funding, left-of-center political leaders remain polarized. Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer reportedly sees support for Israel as so core to his personal and political mission that he pointedly refused to endorse—or, by all available evidence, even vote for—New York City’s Democratic Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani due to Mamdani’s criticism of Israel.The internecine fights on the left are mirrored by internal wrangling on the right, but with one crucial difference. Whereas the common labeling of leftist anti-Zionists as antisemites is usually a spurious accusation made to deflect from legitimate criticism of Israeli human rights abuses and war crimes, there is, in fact, a long history of anti-Zionism and antisemitism being linked on the right. There’s also a long history of conservatives who criticize Israel for perfectly legitimate, non-bigoted reasons—but these days, it’s the antisemitic wing of conservatism that seems to be in the ascendant.
The Heritage Foundation, the once-storied conservative think tank that spearheaded Donald Trump’s Project 2025 agenda, is now an epicenter for the right’s internal battle over Israel. On October 27, Tucker Carlson, who has long-standing ties with Heritage, conducted a lengthy and respectful interview with Nick Fuentes, an overt antisemite and Holocaust denier who opposes America’s alliance with Israel on both anti-Jewish and nationalist grounds. Three days later, Heritage president Kevin Roberts released a video affirming that Carlson would “always be a close friend” of the think tank, that his critics were part of a “globalist class,” and that “conservatives should feel no obligation to reflexively support any foreign government.” That last statement may seem uncontroversial, but in the context of Roberts’s other comments, and his defense of Carlson’s flirtation with virulent antisemitism, it rang alarm bells.
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The Return of Right-Wing Anti-Zionism—and Antisemitism | The Nation
For reasons both good and bad, Israel is dividing the Republican Party.The Nation
AI-powered consulting startups to watch into 2026
5 AI-powered consulting startups to watch in 2025
Silicon Valley is pouring money into a new AI category some investors call "consulting tech."Lakshmi Varanasi (Business Insider)
CyberGhost DMCAs Our Story About Their Bogus DMCA (Yes, Really)
VPN company CyberGhost just sent Cloudflare a bogus DMCA takedown demand, claiming that our article about their last bogus copyright takedown demand, somehow violates their copyright.I’m not sure I’d trust a VPN company that fucks up this badly.
There are a lot of sketchy VPN companies out there, and it’s sometimes tricky to tell which ones are legit, and which ones to be wary of. I would suggest that if your VPN company is running around sending totally bogus DMCA notices that’s a bad sign. But if your VPN company is sending bogus DMCA notices to take down stories about its bogus DMCA stories, well, then you really have found the worst of the worst.
Enter CyberGhost.
Almost exactly a year ago, we wrote about a bizarre copyright takedown involving CyberGhost. In that case, it had sent the takedown to Facebook because we had reposted the Daily Deal we had offered in 2016 for a CyberGhost subscription. As with all Techdirt posts, it had automatically reposted to our Facebook account.
For no clear reason, CyberGhost falsely claimed that Facebook post (but not our original post) violated its copyright (it does not). So yeah, this seemed like CyberGhost sending a copyright takedown of us running a promotion for their VPN from eight years earlier. How bizarre.
At the risk of sounding like a shill, Mullvad is the answer.
CyberGhost DMCAs Our Story About Their Bogus DMCA (Yes, Really)
VPN company CyberGhost just sent Cloudflare a bogus DMCA takedown demand, claiming that our article about their last bogus copyright takedown demand, somehow violates their copyright. I’m not sure …Techdirt
FBI orders domain registrar to reveal who runs mysterious Archive.is site
Worth noting ... the feds are coming for archival sites.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is trying to unmask the operator of Archive.is, also known as Archive.today, a website that saves snapshots of webpages and is commonly used to bypass news paywalls.The FBI sent a subpoena to domain registrar Tucows, seeking “subscriber information on [the] customer behind archive.today” in connection with “a federal criminal investigation being conducted by the FBI.” The subpoena tells Tucows that “your company is required to furnish this information.”
The subpoena is supposed to be secret, but the Archive.today X account posted the document on October 30, the same day the subpoena was issued. The X post contained a link to the PDF and the word “canary.”
“If you refuse to obey this subpoena, the United States Attorney General may invoke the aid of a United States District Court to compel compliance. Your failure to obey the resulting court order may be punished as contempt,” the document said. It gave a deadline of November 29.
FBI orders domain registrar to reveal who runs mysterious Archive.is site
Tucows subpoenaed in criminal probe for info on “customer behind archive.today.”…Jon Brodkin (Ars Technica)
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Boycott Chevron Day of Action 22 November
Boycott Chevron Day of Action 22 November
Disrupt business as usual, throw sand in the gears of Israel's genocide.BDS Movement
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How should we live with AI? 3 insights from researchers, scholars and artists
How should we live with AI? 3 insights from researchers, scholars and artists
Humanities scholars, artists, authors and computer scientists recently came together at the University of Toronto to explore how artificial intelligence will impact society.Mariam Matti (University of Toronto News)
From Playground to Database: child data in education
From Playground to Database: child data in education
In England’s schools, children are not only pupils but also data subjects. From the moment they are born, a digital record begins to take shape — one that will follow them through nursery, primary school, secondary education, and in many cases well i…Privacy International
Don’t trade away climate regulations we need to combat climate change
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Don’t trade away climate regulations we need to combat climate change | Opinion
RGGI regulations are the only chance Pennsylvania has to meaningly address climate change at this time.Guest Editorial (pennlive)
Cutting home insulation funding will imperil UK’s climate goals, Reeves told | Energy firms and charities urge chancellor to avoid short-term fix that could also harm low-income households
Cutting home insulation funding will imperil UK’s climate goals, Reeves told
Energy firms and charities urge chancellor to avoid short-term fix that could also harm low-income householdsPippa Crerar (The Guardian)
Lula’s balancing act: Cop30 Amazon summit juggles climate and social priorities
Lula’s balancing act: Cop30 Amazon summit juggles climate and social priorities
Brazil’s president welcomes world leaders while navigating divided government, promising action on deforestation and emissionsJonathan Watts (The Guardian)
California steps in as Trump skips global climate summit in Brazil
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California steps in as Trump skips global climate summit in Brazil
California aims to build on its reputation as a global climate leader at this year's COP conference in Belém, Brazil.Hayley Smith (Los Angeles Times)
Zohran Mamdani’s win shows the power of mobilizing non-voters
Zohran Mamdani’s win shows the power of mobilizing non-voters
Mamdani reshaped the electorate, bringing hundreds of thousands of non-voters out to the polls, from young people to left-behind immigrant communitiesBen Davis (The Guardian)
Ghislaine Maxwell's prison emails show she is 'happier' at minimum-security Texas facility
Ghislaine Maxwell's prison emails show she is 'happier' at minimum-security Texas facility
Ghislaine Maxwell, a convicted sex offender connected to Jeffrey Epstein, sent emails praising Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas after she was moved there in August.Erik Ortiz (NBC News)
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Is Burying the Trees Killed by Wildfires a Climate Solution? Proponents tout biomass burial to create carbon credits as a win-win-win for the climate, fire-scarred landscapes & emissions offsets
Is Burying the Trees Killed by Wildfires a Climate Solution? - Inside Climate News
Proponents tout biomass burial to create carbon credits as a win-win-win for the climate, fire-scarred landscapes and those looking to offset their emissions.Inside Climate News
Less arguing, more action: will Brazil’s unorthodox approach to Cop30 work? Host uses Indigenous concepts and changes agenda to help delegates agree on ways to meet existing climate goals
Less arguing, more action: will Brazil’s unorthodox approach to Cop30 work?
Host uses Indigenous concepts and changes agenda to help delegates agree on ways to meet existing climate goalsFiona Harvey (The Guardian)
Joy Reid on her ouster from MSNBC: ‘In this moment, not being a part of corporate media is a gift’
Joy Reid on her ouster from MSNBC: ‘In this moment, not being a part of corporate media is a gift’
After the ex-host of the ReidOut was forced out in February, she launched her own streaming show on YouTubeJeremy Barr (The Guardian)
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Peppe Vessicchio è morto a 69 anni: addio al maestro icona di Sanremo
È morto Peppe Vessicchio, all’età di 69 anni. Il celebre direttore d’orchestra, arrangiatore e volto televisivo amatissimo dal pubblico italiano, si è spento questo pomeriggio all’ospedale San Camillo di Roma, dove era stato ricoverato a causa di una complicazione improvvisa.
I DETTAGLI: Peppe Vessicchio è morto a 69 anni: addio al maestro icona di Sanremo
Peppe Vessicchio è morto: addio al maestro di Sanremo
È morto Peppe Vessicchio, celebre direttore d’orchestra e icona di Sanremo. Il maestro aveva 69 anni ed è deceduto a RomaRedazione (Atom Heart Magazine)
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- Omnibus – il Dio del cielo
- Un fantasy che emoziona e fa riflettere
- L’amicizia tra Omnibus e Ignis: un legame che segna il destino
- Frasi che restano
- Il dolore di Meredith e Dan: la perdita come motore del cambiamento
- Un viaggio tra speranza e disperazione
- Uno stile limpido e intenso
- Riflessione sulla perdita
- Biografia
Omnibus il Dio del cielo
II volume della saga Ignis l’arcangelo del fuoco
Massimiliano Gradante
Fantasy
30/05/2025
215 pp
260 g
“Omnibus. Il Dio del cielo”, si trova a fare i conti con eventi impensabili che emergono dal suo passato, trascinando con sé Dan e Meredith. Costretti a intraprendere un viaggio verso la Torre del Cielo, un luogo che credevano sepolto nei ricordi, i protagonisti si trovano a fronteggiare segreti che minacciano di sconvolgere il loro mondo. Ogni passo li avvicina a una verità che, forse, è sempre stata sotto i loro occhi. Un viaggio interiore ed esteriore, dove il coraggio e la scoperta si intrecciano in una trama avvincente e ricca di colpi di scena. Chi conosce davvero la verità? E quali conseguenze porterà alla luce? Preparati a un’avventura che cambia il destino di chi osa cercare
Omnibus – il Dio del cielo
Secondo volume della saga “Ignis, l’Arcangelo del Fuoco” di Massimiliano Gradante
Un fantasy che emoziona e fa riflettere
Con Omnibus – Il Dio del Cielo, Massimiliano Gradante ci conduce nuovamente in un universo fantasy intenso e intriso di sentimento.
Un’opera che non si limita all’avventura o alla magia, ma che tocca le sfere più profonde dell’animo umano, esplorando amicizia, dolore e redenzione con una scrittura limpida e coinvolgente.
L’amicizia tra Omnibus e Ignis: un legame che segna il destino
Il secondo volume della saga ci conduce nel passato di Omnibus e Ignis: un umano e un arcangelo uniti da un’amicizia profonda, capace di sfidare i confini tra i mondi.
Eppure, una domanda tormenta Omnibus:
«Perché noi siamo i più deboli? Io voglio essere forte.»
È da questo desiderio che nasce la sua scelta, una decisione destinata a segnare per sempre la sua vita e quella del suo amico.
Spinto dal bisogno di cambiare il proprio destino di umano, Omnibus si lascia attrarre da una voce suadente, una promessa di forza e potere.
Nemmeno le parole della madre riescono a fermarlo. Quando lui le chiede se gli esseri umani potranno mai essere forti come gli arcangeli, lei gli risponde con dolcezza:
«C’è una cosa che noi abbiamo, ed è molto più grande di qualsiasi altro potere: il nostro cuore, piccolo mio.
Il cuore che possediamo è talmente forte da superare la potenza di qualunque angelo o arcangelo.»
Frasi che restano
Le parole della madre di Omnibus mi hanno toccato profondamente.
Perché è vero: il nostro cuore è grande, è forte. È capace di sopportare ogni dolore e di trasformarlo in un nuovo fiore.
Il potere, la forza, non saranno mai grandi quanto il cuore di chi sa amare e perdonare, ma soprattutto di chi sa donare senza pretendere nulla in cambio.
La forza del nostro cuore è qualcosa che nessuno potrà mai toglierci.
Il dolore di Meredith e Dan: la perdita come motore del cambiamento
Nel racconto emergono anche le storie di Meredith e Dan, due anime ferite dalla perdita. Entrambi hanno perso i propri fratelli troppo presto.
Meredith è stata abbandonata dai genitori, incapaci di accettare la verità: il loro figlio è morto a causa di un evento extrasensoriale.
Dan, invece, si trova a fare i conti con la morte del fratello e, successivamente, con quella del padre.
Due dolori che si sommano, generando in lui un bisogno disperato di forza, un desiderio di risvegliare poteri interiori rimasti dormienti.
Un viaggio tra speranza e disperazione
Il cammino di Dan e Meredith diventa un viaggio tra luce e ombra, tra speranza e dolore.
Ritornano là dove tutto era cominciato nel primo volume, spinti dalla volontà di cambiare un destino che sembra già scritto.
Ed è proprio lì che Dan, travolto dall’amore e dalla paura di perdere ancora, decide di sacrificarsi per Meredith:
«Non voglio perdere più nessuno».
Un atto estremo e commovente, che rappresenta la forza dell’amore nella sua forma più pura e disperata.
Uno stile limpido e intenso
Massimiliano Gradante conquista con una prosa pulita e delicata, capace di descrivere emozioni complesse con sorprendente semplicità.
La sua scrittura accompagna il lettore dentro un mondo magico, ma incredibilmente reale per la sua umanità.
Un romanzo che parla di perdita, rinascita e amicizia eterna.
Riflessione sulla perdita
La perdita non è soltanto assenza: è un vuoto che continua a parlare.
Dal punto di vista psicologico, rappresenta quel delicato momento in cui mente e cuore cercano un nuovo equilibrio, accettando che qualcosa — o qualcuno — non farà più parte del nostro presente.
Eppure, la presenza di chi amiamo resta viva nei ricordi, nei gesti e nei luoghi che continuano a custodire la sua essenza.
Il dolore del distacco, se accolto, può trasformarsi in una forza rigenerante: diventa occasione di introspezione, crescita e consapevolezza.
Ogni ricordo diventa un sentiero nel bosco dell’anima, dove il passato non svanisce, ma cambia forma per continuare a camminare al nostro fianco.
Biografia
Massimiliano, ha sempre coltivato, fin dalla più tenera età, la passione per la scrittura. Già alle elementari si cimentava nella stesura di testi horror e fantasy.
A causa degli impegni della vita, tuttavia, ha dovuto accantonare questa passione per parecchi anni, riuscendo a riprenderla inizialmente nel 2016 ma poi, con più costanza, nel 2018 e fino ad oggi.Ha partecipato a concorsi di poesie e/o racconti, ottenendo anche numerosi riconoscimenti di cui ha un caro ricordo. Il suo obiettivo, da sempre, e trasmettere la sua passione ed emozione a ipotetici lettori, attraverso l’unico mezzo che ha imparato nel tempo ad amare e di cui, oggi, non può fare a meno: la scrittura.
Ominbus- il Dio del ciel: il secondo volume che esplora l'amicizia
Omnibus – Il Dio del Cielo è un fantasy intenso e profondo di Massimiliano Gradante ci regala un viaggio emotivo tra amicizia, dolore e rinascita.Gloria Donati (Magozine.it)
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Laptop rebelliert? Löcher in der Hose? Fliewatüüt macht komische Geräusche?
Der landschaftliche Wert von Müllhalden ist ja doch eher gering. Mit ein wenig Geschick und Glück lassen sich aber viele Dinge reparieren und noch auf lange Zeit weiter nutzen – vorausgesetzt natürlich, dass der Hersteller nicht aktiv Vorkehrungen dagegen getroffen hat...
Finden wir es raus! Wir helfen dir bei Reparaturen aller Art. Und wir helfen dir dabei, einen Computer, von dem Microsoft meint, dass er ab Oktober auf den Müll gehört (weil er kein Windows 11 unterstützt), dank einer einfachen Linux-Version noch weitere zwanzig Jahre zu benutzen. Mit einer Geschwindigkeit, die dich überraschen dürfte. Alternativ können wir deinen alten, nutzbaren Laptop auch weitervermitteln.
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