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Segal Secrets: docs reveal Antisemitism Envoy's big pay day - Michael West


Jillian Segal, Australia’s controversial Antisemitism Envoy and Israel lobbyist procured an extra $12.9m funding from PM Anthony Albanese
Jillian Segal, Australia's controversial Antisemitism Envoy and Israel lobbyist procured an extra $12.9m funding from PM Anthony Albanese




in reply to Spectre

Can people not understand definitions that are longer than 5 words?

I dont understand why people on lemmy are trying to remove the meaning of every specific word related to politics, leaving a million synonyms of the same general thing and no word for a specific ideology

in reply to atopi

you've got it backwards: politics changes with the times and too many of us are intentionally taught to use the old definitions that stopped being applicable well before our great great grandparents died.
in reply to eldavi

Nazi still has meaning today, but that doesnt stop people from calling any right wing extremist a nazi

Also, whats the point of creating more synonyms?

in reply to atopi

nazi is still new enough to hand on to its original definition; fascism isn't and doesn't.
in reply to Spectre

Curse this ai slop. The fake crayon thing is really bugging me, like. Crack open a box and put a few hours in if you mean it, super accessible style
in reply to moonshadow

Thank you for mentioning this, I thought I was the only one.
in reply to moonshadow

There's absolutely no reason why this short, simplistic agitprop needs to be made in artisinal fashion from a Marxist perspective. Labor hours saved is valuable, and nobody is enjoying this agitprop from the perspective of artistic analysis. AI cannot replace art, but the insistence that every graphic regardless of use-case be made in artisinal fashion is reactionary.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

From a human perspective it's icky and you come across like 1950s propaganda to make commies look bad. When people express themselves they... you know what, I'm just gonna leave it at "ai sucks". Simulated human output, our entire selves slurped up and analyzed to be extruded by a corporation, if your self-defined "marxist perspective" has an excuse for that it can eat my ass
in reply to moonshadow

Your only complaints are:

  1. "It's icky"
  2. "ai sucks"
  3. The image itself is generated, rather than artisinally created

The first 2 are non-points to begin with, and the latter is an incomplete point. Again, there is absolutely no reason why this image needs to be artisinally created. Had OP used wordart and grabbed a stock image online for the background, it would have had the same amount of human input but no AI, yet you wouldn't be calling it into question.

Nobody present is trying to tell you that AI can replace artists making art. You're making the same mistakes the Luddites did in blaming machinery for the ills of capitalism, rather than capitalism itself. The same argument was had when digital art became mainstream over hand-drawn art, and when cameras came into being. Neither digital art nor cameras have replaced traditional art, nor can they, but that doesn't mean digital art and cameras don't have legitimate use cases.

AI has limitations that AI fanatics lie about. AI also has use-cases that people try their hardest to deny. Marxism helps us understand that AI can never replace traditonal art, but can absolutely be used for things like agitprop or stock images.

Requiring that communists spend hours on artisinally producing what is ultimately a disposable image meant to agitate and spark conversation just for you to acknowledge the message is wrong. From a human perspective, requiring this artisinal agitprop in order to acknowledge the point being drivin is deeply anti-human and instead individualist.

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in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Your only point is:

  1. If it supports my ideology it's inherently good
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in reply to moonshadow

No.

My point is that technology that eliminates labor is useful, and correctly analyzing where it's useful and where it isn't is important. It is better to save time where we can, such is the purpose of technology that amplifies what labor creates.

Any leftist of any sort should be dedicated to improving technology and production so that we can fulfill the needs of as many people as possible with as little labor necessary. AI can't replace art, but it can certainly help in cases like this, small disposable agitprop memes for sparking discussion (like we are having now).

This is why it's important to have a dialectical materialist outlook and not an idealist one. Metaphysics isn't helpful.

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in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

The impactful thing here is your output, not that of the slop machine, and I don't think it's having the influence you'd hope for mr. downvote
in reply to moonshadow

What is the actual difference in output in the use-case here? What changes about the message if this meme was artisinally created, especially if you couldn't tell? This is why it's important to discard idealism and to embrace materialism, idealism adds confusing baggage that clouds our judgement.

Further, it is working. Every other top-level comment is a discussion of the content of the post, not the fact that it was generated.

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in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

The difference is whether we're engaging with one another collectively or being engaged by a machine in isolation. If we couldn't tell the difference we would be "cooked" and it would be "so over" as the kids say. This is why it's important to care about the human element, freebasing materialism has apparently caused you to dismiss your fellow man as confusing baggage

Further, this (thankfully) doesn't seem very well-recieved, I would say in large part because it is thoughtless, souless, trite, mechanized slop. It's making a room full of countercultural system-smashers who would otherwise agree with at least the general sentiment stop and think that you suck too

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in reply to moonshadow

As I said, OP could have grabbed a stock image and wordart and made the exact same image. Is it still intrinsically bad? We interact with machines and use tools all the time to shortcut processes that used to be artisinal. Taking photos of people instead of drawing them by hand did not erase the desire for portraits, but it added the ability to shortcut photography for times where applicable.

As for where you're getting the idea that OP's image isn't well-recieved from, I have no idea. Your top comment is at time of writing 50% upvoted and 50% downvoted, and everyone else is talking about the content of the image. Saying we are "cooked and so over" without further elaboration isn't a point either.

I'm not dismissing my fellow man, especially because I am fighting for the right of tool usage that alleviates artisinal labor from areas it doesn't need to be.

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in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

People like expressing themselves, to know and be known is kinda what life is all about, and I have no idea how to meaningfully engage with someone who sees that opportunity as a burden to be alleviated. Hope you find both joy and peace today man
in reply to moonshadow

I explicitly said, over and over again, that AI can never take the place of art. OP clearly did not like the idea of hand-drawing agitprop, and so used a tool to shortcut to the final product. I don't see art as a burden to be alleviated, and made the case that AI can exist alongside art without replacing it, just as photography didn't replace hand-drawn portraits.

If you're going to deliberately ignore what others are saying to you and instead make up brand new strawmen to attack, do you actually care about human expression or is this just a trend of emotional reaction?



Top Brazilian Official Warns Trump of 'Vietnam-Style' Regional Conflict If He Attacks Venezuela


cross-posted from: hexbear.net/post/6977610

cross-posted from: news.abolish.capital/post/1231…

A top Brazilian official is warning President Donald Trump that a US military attack on Venezuela could easily spiral out of control into a "Vietnam-style" regional conflict.

Celso Amorim, chief foreign policy adviser to Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, said in an interview published on Monday by the Guardian that a US military strike on Venezuela would inevitably draw nations throughout Latin America into an armed conflict that would be difficult to contain.

"The last thing we want is for South America to become a war zone—and a war zone that would inevitably not just be a war between the US and Venezuela," he said. "It would end up having global involvement and this would be really unfortunate."

Amorim added that "if there was an invasion, a real invasion [of Venezuela]... I think undoubtedly you would see something similar to Vietnam—on what scale it’s impossible to say."

While acknowledging that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is disliked by many other South American leaders, Amorim predicted that even some of Maduro's adversaries would rally to his side in the face of destabilizing military actions by the US government.

He also predicted that anti-US sentiment would surge throughout the continent in the event of an invasion, as there is still major resentment toward the US for backing right-wing military coups during the Cold War in Chile, Brazil, and other nations.

"I know South America," he emphasized. "Our whole continent exists because of resistance against foreign invaders."

The Trump administration in recent weeks has signaled that it plans to launch attacks against purported drug traffickers inside Venezuela, even though reports from the US government and the United Nations have not identified Venezuela as a significant source of drugs that enter the United States.

The administration has also accused Maduro of leading an international drug trafficking organization called the Cartel de los Soles, despite many experts saying that they have seen no evidence that such an organization formally exists.

Trump late last month further escalated tensions with Venezuela when he declared that airspace over the nation was "closed in its entirety," even though he lacks any legal authority to enforce such a decree.

The Washington Post reported on Monday that Maduro is remaining defiant in the face of US pressure, as he is refusing to go into exile despite the threat of an attack on his country.

According to the Post's sources, Maduro's inner circle of allies "shows no signs of imminent collapse," even as he has limited his public appearances and beefed up his personal security amid fears that he could be the target of an assassination attempt.


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in reply to Bristlecone

it's the one we've created for ourselves thanks to self re-enforced propaganda.

remember this the next time someone tells you that you MUST vote democrat or republican.




Diaries of Blood, The secret artists within Israeli detention facilities.


cross-posted from: hexbear.net/post/6980575

"I will carry my soul in my palm,
And cast it into the abyss of death,

Either a life that pleases a friend,
or a death that angers an enemy."

When I asked my uncle Khader Shaat, 47, about the poetry verse that he inscribed on the embroidered, handmade notebook about 30 years ago in Asqalan Israeli prison, he told me that it was the fuel that made him survive.

"Clinging to a life of freedom kept me alive," he said, remembering the notebook he made out of black fabric and framed using many beads.

Khader Shaat was detained when he was 17, sent to prison as a child, and released as a very strong young man.

From 1948 until today, Israel has detained and attacked many iconic, educated thinkers and revolutionaries as a way to suppress their voices, lessen awareness, and hide the truth. But the Occupation doesn't discriminate. According to the 2023 report of the Palestinian Ministry of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs, there are currently 4,850 detainees in Israeli prisons, among them 31 women, including eight mothers and 160 children.

Israel detains these children for nothing more than being Palestinian. You may be walking in the street, performing your prayer at a mosque or a church, doing your job at a company, studying for your exam to a school, or whatever and whenever. The accusation is homelove. They want the young Palestinians to grow up with fear, to stop raising their voices, to never defend their land.


Full Article palestine-heart



Congress Quietly Kills Military “Right to Repair,” Allowing Corporations to Cash In on Fixing Broken Products


The idea of a “right to repair” — a requirement that companies facilitate consumers’ repairs, maintenance, and modification of products — is extremely popular, even winning broad, bipartisan support in Congress. That could not, however, save it from the military–industrial complex.

Lobbyists succeeded in killing part of the National Defense Authorization Act that would have given service members the right to fix their equipment in the field without having to worry about military suppliers’ intellectual property.

Under one version, co-sponsored by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mt., defense companies would have been required to supply the information needed for repairs — such as technical data, maintenance manuals, engineering drawings, and lists of replacement parts — as a condition of Pentagon contracts.

#USA


Congress Quietly Kills Military “Right to Repair,” Allowing Corporations to Cash In on Fixing Broken Products


The idea of a “right to repair” — a requirement that companies facilitate consumers’ repairs, maintenance, and modification of products — is extremely popular, even winning broad, bipartisan support in Congress. That could not, however, save it from the military–industrial complex.

Lobbyists succeeded in killing part of the National Defense Authorization Act that would have given service members the right to fix their equipment in the field without having to worry about military suppliers’ intellectual property.

Under one version, co-sponsored by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mt., defense companies would have been required to supply the information needed for repairs — such as technical data, maintenance manuals, engineering drawings, and lists of replacement parts — as a condition of Pentagon contracts.



Official Propaganda for Caribbean Military Buildup Includes “Crusader Cross”


cross-posted from: news.abolish.capital/post/1260…

An official U.S. military social media account on Monday shared a photo collage that included a symbol long affiliated with extremist groups — and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.

In a post on X trumpeting the deployment of troops to the Caribbean, U.S. Southern Command, or SOUTHCOM, shared an image that prominently displayed a so-called Jerusalem cross on the helmet of a masked commando.

The Jerusalem cross, also dubbed the “Crusader cross” for its roots in Medieval Christians’ holy wars in the Middle East, is not inherently a symbol of extremism. It has, however, become popular on the right to symbolize the march of Christian civilization, with anti-Muslim roots that made it into something of a logo for the U.S. war on terror.

Tattoos of the cross, a squared-off symbol with a pattern of repeating crosses, have appeared on the bodies of people ranging from mercenaries hired by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to Hegseth himself.

Now, the symbol has reared its head again to advertise President Donald Trump’s military buildup against Venezuela — an overwhelmingly Catholic country — and boat strikes in the Caribbean.

U.S. military forces are deployed to the #SOUTHCOM area of responsibility in support of #OpSouthernSpear, @DeptofWar-directed operations, and @POTUS' priorities to disrupt illicit drug trafficking and protect the homeland. pic.twitter.com/vLvg9fQ5Lx

— U.S. Southern Command (@Southcom) December 8, 2025

“As with all things Trump, it’s a continuation, with some escalation, and then a transformation into spectacle,” said Yale University historian Greg Grandin, whose work focuses on U.S. empire in Latin America.

The social media post came amid rising controversy over a series of strikes on boats allegedly carrying drugs off the coast of Venezuela, dubbed Operation Southern Spear.

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Hegseth is alleged to have ordered a so-called “double-tap” strike, a follow-up attack against a debilitated boat that killed survivors clinging to the wreckage for around 45 minutes. The U.S. has carried out 22 strikes since the campaign began in September, killing a total of 87 people.

The Pentagon’s press office declined to comment on the use of the Jerusalem cross, referring questions to SOUTHCOM. But in a reply to the X post on Monday, Hegseth’s deputy press secretary Joel Valdez signaled his approval with emojis of a salute and the American flag. In a statement to the Intercept, SOUTHCOM spokesperson Steven McLoud denied that the post implied any religious or far-right message.

“The graphic you’re referring to was an illustration of service members in a ready posture during Operation SOUTHERN SPEAR,” McLoud told The Intercept. “There is no other communication intent for this image.”

The original image of the masked service member appears to have come from an album published online by the Pentagon that depicts a training exercise by Marines aboard the USS Iwo Jima in the Caribbean Sea in October. The photo depicting the cross, however, was removed from the album after commentators on social media pointed out its origins.

Amanda Saunders, a spokesperson for the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service, the Pentagon-run photo agency, said she was unable to comment directly but forwarded the request to the Marine unit involved in the exercise.

“Content on DVIDS is published and archived directly by the registered units,” she said, “so we don’t have control over what is posted or removed, nor are we able to comment on those decisions.”

Hegseth and the Cross


The Jerusalem cross’s popularity on the right has surged in part thanks to featuring in various media, including the 2005 Ridley Scott film “Kingdom of Heaven” and video games, according to Matthew Gabriele, a professor of medieval studies at Virginia Tech and a scholar of Crusader iconography.

“It supports the rhetoric of ‘defense of homeland.’”

“It supports the rhetoric of ‘defense of homeland,’” Gabriele told The Intercept, “because the crusaders, in the right’s understanding, were waging a defensive war against enemies trying to invade Christian lands.”

The symbol’s position of prominence in official military communications is just the latest example of a trollish extremism by the Trump administration’s press teams, which have made a point of reveling in the cruelty wrought on its perceived enemies at home and abroad, or “owning the libs.”

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Monday’s post may also be intended as Hegseth putting his thumb in the eye of the Pentagon’s old guard. Hegseth’s embrace of the symbol — in the form of a gawdy chest tattoo — once stymied, however temporarily, his ambitions in the military.

Folling the January 6 insurrection, according to Hegseth and reporting by the Washington Post, Hegseth was ordered to stand down rather than deploy with his National Guard unit ahead of the 2021 inauguration of Joe Biden. The decision to treat Hegseth as a possible “insider threat” came after a someone flagged a photo of a shirtless Hegseth to military brass, according to the Washington Post.

“I joined the Army in 2001 because I wanted to serve my country. Extremists attacked us on 9/11, and we went to war,” Hegseth wrote “The War on Warriors,” his 2024 memoir. “Twenty years later, I was deemed an ‘extremist’ by that very same Army.”

Hegseth was hardly chastened by the episode and has since gotten more tattoos with more overt anti-Muslim resonance, including the Arabic word word for “infidel,” which appeared on his bicep sometime in the past several years. It’s accompanied by another bicep tattoo of the Latin words “Deus vult,” or “God wills it,” yet another slogan associated with the Crusades and repurposed by extremist groups.

The use of the image to advertise aggressive posturing in a majority-Christian region like Latin America may seem odd at first glance. In the context of renewed U.S. focus on Latin America, however, it’s a potent symbol of the move of military action from the Middle East to the Western Hemisphere.

“They’re globalizing the Monroe Doctrine.”

The post comes on the heels of the release of the Trump’s National Security Strategy, a 33-page document outlining the administration’s foreign-policy priorities that explicitly compared Trump’s stance to the Monroe Doctrine, the turn-of-the-century policy of U.S. dominance in Latin America in opposition to colonialism by other foreign powers. Grandin, the Yale historian, described the document as a “vision of global dominance” based on a model of great-powers competition that can lead to immense instability.

“They’re globalizing the Monroe Doctrine,” Grandin said. “I’m no fan of the hypocrisy and arrogance of the old liberal international order, but there’s something to be said for starting from a first principle of shared interests, which does keep great conflict at bay to some degree.”

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in reply to ethnss

Federation would be pretty bad.

Would be a lot easier to build a JavaScript free reddit

in reply to Pearl

Already exists (Ramble). It's just pretty dead.
in reply to mmmac

Redlib is an alternate frontend to reddit.com.

I can't find "Ramble" so I'm guessing they might mean Raddle, which is a reddit-like website of its own, similar to Lemmy (without federation)

in reply to Pearl

Sounds nice! Can we have a JS-free Reddit please? 😇
in reply to ethnss

Not sure. But sounds like there would be something similar on nostr.


Silex v3.5.1-5 Canary – UI Polish & Smarter Data Preview


A new canary version of Silex is available: canary.silex.me/

This update continues improving data-driven design and the overall editing experience, with refined UX across the editor, new expression tools, and better live preview handling. It’s now smoother, clearer, and more intuitive for anyone building dynamic sites.

Help us test it before it goes live — your feedback helps shape Silex.


What’s New Since v3.5.1-4

New Features


  • Expression editor
    • Copy and paste expressions between fields


  • Data Source plugin
    • Improved UX with inline help buttons
    • Better layout and visual cues in the data source editor
    • Loop deletion now removes cloned preview elements correctly
    • Preview refreshes correctly at startup


  • Fonts manager
    • Major UX redesign: cards replace dropdowns
    • Clearer variants and font details



Improvements & Fixes


  • Chrome fixes for expression fields and data preview
  • Prevent invalid tokens when clearing loop data
  • Selector Manager: clearer class state display
  • Internal performance improvements and cleanup

Developer Notes


  • Lint & metadata cleanup across packages
  • Refactored imports
  • Ongoing UI/UX refinements

Try It Now



Get Involved



For Developers

npm install @silexlabs/silex@3.5.1-5
docker pull silexlabs/silex:3.5.1-5


2025 set for second-hottest year on record


in reply to eldavi

Spoiler formatting looks like this:

::: spoiler Tap for spoiler
Spoilers go here
:::

The "Tap for spoiler" part is what shows up in the post, like this:

::: spoiler Tap for spoiler
Snape kills Dumbledore
:::

You can put whatever you like instead of "Tap for spoiler", such as emojis:

::: spoiler 😱😱😱😱
Mrs Flood is the Rani
:::

That's all 😀

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Massachusetts Church Keeps Anti-ICE Nativity Scene, Defying Diocese Leaders


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/40091546

The Christmas display, which replaces Jesus, Mary and Joseph with a sign saying “ICE Was Here,” has drawn criticism from Catholic leaders and immigration officials.

Dec. 8, 2025

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Massachusetts Church Keeps Anti-ICE Nativity Scene, Defying Diocese Leaders


The Christmas display, which replaces Jesus, Mary and Joseph with a sign saying “ICE Was Here,” has drawn criticism from Catholic leaders and immigration officials.

Dec. 8, 2025

archive.ph/rQr8S


https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/08/us/massachusetts-church-ice-nativity-scene.html

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Massachusetts Church Keeps Anti-ICE Nativity Scene, Defying Diocese Leaders


The Christmas display, which replaces Jesus, Mary and Joseph with a sign saying “ICE Was Here,” has drawn criticism from Catholic leaders and immigration officials.

Dec. 8, 2025

archive.ph/rQr8S

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/08/us/massachusetts-church-ice-nativity-scene.html

#USA
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US Defense Bill Would Fill Israel’s Weapons ‘Gaps’ Caused by Embargoes


Since Israel launched its genocidal war in Gaza in 2023, several nations – including Japan, Canada, France, Italy, and Spain – have moved to enact various arms embargoes against Israel. The US, which has supported, supplied, and financed Israel’s assault, could now help backfill any weapons that Israel may be missing, under the defense bill released Sunday night.

A provision buried deep in the proposed National Defense Authorization Act calls for the “continual assessment of [the] impact of international state arms embargoes on Israel and actions to address defense capability gaps.”

The measure can be found more than 1,000 pages into the 3,000-page NDAA. The bill is considered a piece of must-pass legislation, and is expected to move quickly. The massive bill typically passes with bipartisan support.



US Defense Bill Would Fill Israel’s Weapons ‘Gaps’ Caused by Embargoes


Since Israel launched its genocidal war in Gaza in 2023, several nations – including Japan, Canada, France, Italy, and Spain – have moved to enact various arms embargoes against Israel. The US, which has supported, supplied, and financed Israel’s assault, could now help backfill any weapons that Israel may be missing, under the defense bill released Sunday night.

A provision buried deep in the proposed National Defense Authorization Act calls for the “continual assessment of [the] impact of international state arms embargoes on Israel and actions to address defense capability gaps.”

The measure can be found more than 1,000 pages into the 3,000-page NDAA. The bill is considered a piece of must-pass legislation, and is expected to move quickly. The massive bill typically passes with bipartisan support.

#USA



Valve CEO Gabe Newell’s Neuralink competitor is expecting its first brain chip this year


Unlike his other products, it’s not powered by Steam.

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Google says Chrome's new AI creates risks only more AI can fix


'User Alignment Critic' will review agentic actions so bots don't do things like emptying your bank account


Florida governor designates Muslim rights group as terrorist organisation


Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed an executive order designating one of the country’s most prominent Muslim civil rights groups, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), as a “foreign terrorist organisation,” citing their alleged support for the Palestinian group Hamas.

DeSantis became the second high-profile Republican governor to make a similar move in recent weeks. The designation, which triggers heightened oversight by state law enforcement agencies and establishes financial and operational restrictions, was also declared against the Muslim Brotherhood last month.

CAIR, which has denied any ties to Hamas, was expected to announce a lawsuit against Florida.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Where are the zionists terrorist orgs on the western countries lists?
in reply to mrdown

Well to be fair they sanctioned like four whole settlers. What more can you wish for



RAM is ruining everything


RAM-related price hikes are about to hit a bunch more devices.


Mexico faces new tariff threat from Trump over water debt


U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to impose a 5% tariff on Mexican goods if Mexico doesn't promptly release a significant quantity of the water it owes to the United States under the terms of a 1944 treaty.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/mexiconewsda…


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Bullets in Luigi Mangione’s bag convinced police that he was UnitedHealthcare CEO killing suspect


Moments after Luigi Mangione was handcuffed at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s, a police officer searching his backpack found a loaded gun magazine wrapped in a pair of underwear.

The discovery, recounted in court Monday as Mangione fights to keep evidence out of his New York murder case, convinced police in Altoona, Pennsylvania, that he was the man wanted in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan five days earlier.

https://apnews.com/article/mangione-unitedhealthcare-hearing-evidence-cb21b939cb6966c66b5b46546d75b7de

#News
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in reply to King

Thats impossible bro we were playing Civ VI together that night


False claims Afrikaners are persecuted threaten South Africa’s sovereignty, says president


Cyril Ramaphosa says theories, promoted by Donald Trump, ‘conveniently align with wider notions of white supremacy’


Archived version: archive.is/20251208221723/theg…


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