Diabetes drug may cut migraine days in half with little weight loss: Study
The early-stage study suggested a diabetes drug may lower pressure in the brain.Paul Hanona, M.D. (ABC News)
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Quan els accents no arriben: el repte de l''acceptació universal'Albert Cuesta (Ara.cat)
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What to know about the Supreme Court ruling 10 years ago that legalized same-sex marriage in the US
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Strait of Hormuz could be vulnerable to Iran retaliation. Here's what to know about the vital oil trade route.
As U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities drive fears of retaliation, it remains to be seen whether Iran will try to block oil trade via the Strait of Hormuz.Emily Mae Czachor (CBS News)
Añado a #bañosPublicos el baño de Obscure "The Aftermath" de PSP.
Le doy un 6/10 porque es amplio y porque alguien ha dejado un mensaje en el espejo poniendo la hora de la fiesta en una de las habitaciones del instituto.
Tienen papeleras y podría estar mucho peor para el número de gente que lo usa. Asique digamos que es pasable.
The 1943 Tehran Conference, where Allied leaders discussed dividing up the postwar world, sparked Orwell’s initial idea for the book as a warning about unchecked state #power.
‘It Felt Like Kidnapping,’ #MahmoudKhalil Says in First Interview Since Release
The #Columbia graduate & pro-#Palestinian #activist returned to New York after more than three months in #detention. The #Trump administration is still seeking to deport him.
#law #immigration #StateSponsoredAbduction
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New Orleans debates real-time facial recognition legislation
New Orleans has emerged as a flashpoint in debates over real-time facial recognition technology. The city’s leaders are weighing a landmark ordinance that, if passed, would make New Orleans the first U.S. city to formally legalize continuous facial surveillance by police officers.The move follows revelations that, for two years, the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) quietly used automated alerts from a privately operated camera network known as Project NOLA that bypassed the strictures of the city’s 2022 ordinance which explicitly banned such practices. Project NOLA is a non-profit surveillance network founded by ex-police detective Bryan Lagarde.
Despite this, Project NOLA’s network was set to continuously and automatically scan public spaces. Every face that passed within view was compared in real time, and officers were pinged via an app whenever a watchlist match occurred, leaving no requirement for supervisory oversight, independent verification, or adherence to reporting standards.
Opponents argue that automated surveillance everywhere in public spaces raises profound threats to privacy, civil rights, and due process. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Louisiana described the system as a “facial recognition technology nightmare” that enables the government to “track us as we go about our daily lives.”
The wrongful arrest of Randal Reid based on misidentification from still-image facial recognition is touted as highlighting the real-world dangers of facial recognition. Reid is a 29‑year‑old Black logistics analyst from Georgia who was wrongfully arrested in late 2022 and held for six days due to a false facial recognition match.
The ACLU has urged the City Council to reimpose a moratorium and demand an independent audit covering privacy compliance, algorithmic bias, evidence admissibility, record retention, and public awareness. The organization said that NOPD currently lacks any system for logging or disclosing facial-recognition-derived evidence, and Project NOLA operates outside official oversight entirely.
A vote by the City Council is expected later this month. If passed, NOPD and any authorized third party will be legally empowered to scan live public feeds using facial recognition, provided reports are submitted according to the new law.
Meanwhile, NOPD is awaiting the outcome of its internal audit and Kirkpatrick has stated that policy revisions will be guided by the council’s decisions. Meanwhile, the ACLU and partners are preparing to escalate their opposition, pushing for either outright prohibition or deeply strengthened accountability measures.
The decision facing New Orleans encapsulates the broader tension between embracing AI-based public safety tools and protecting civil liberties. Proponents emphasize the edge that real-time intelligence can provide in stopping violent crime and responding to emergencies, while critics warn that indiscriminate surveillance erodes privacy, civil rights, and due-process safeguards.
A few things I feel are very important that none of the recent June articles about this mention:
- The city has managed to keep this all relatively under wraps. Few people are even aware of this, and even if they are they are not aware of the level of surveillance.
- This seems to be being kept in the dark even by people that we should be able to trust. I only found out about the City Council vote this month bc I make a habit of searching for updates about this every so often. I cannot find any information about when the vote is actually scheduled, just sometimes at the end of June. This is the last week of June so presumably this week?
- State Police and ICE can't be regulated by city government. There is a permanent state police force in New Orleans that was established as of last year by Governor Landry.
I believe they have continued using this technology however they please, and there is no real way for the city to regulate how they use it, and who they share it with.
New Orleans debates real-time facial recognition legislation
The landmark ordinance, if passed, would make New Orleans the first U.S. city to formally legalize continuous facial surveillance by police officers.Anthony Kimery (BiometricUpdate.com)
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Ukrainian journalist Vladyslav Yesypenko released after four years of Russian detention
Ukrainian journalist Vladyslav Yesypenko was released on June 22 after more than four years in Russian imprisonment, and has left Russian-occupied Crimea.Sonya Bandouil (The Kyiv Independent)
Shohei Ohtani is back on the mound, and the Dodgers are monitoring his return to two-way play
https://apnews.com/article/shohei-ohtani-dodgers-pitches-ca73cfd1da2d0f02eb0f037a9a615d96?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Receiver planning sale of Yukon gold mine involved in contaminant release disaster
PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. will seek court approval this week for a sale process for the Eagle Gold MineChuck Chiang (The Globe and Mail)
Após fala sobre “mortezinha” em Israel, jornalista da GloboNews Eliane Cantanhêde pede desculpas - Gazeta
A jornalista Eliane Cantanhêde, da GloboNews, pediu desculpas neste domingo, 22 de junho, após a repercussão negativa de um comentário que fez sobre a guerraGazeta Brasil
Israeli occupation aircrafts launch another airstrike on #Jabalia city in northern Gaza.
#Gaza #SaveGaza #StopIsrael #SanctionIsrael #BDS
#palestine #Israel #Politics #Genocide #PeaceNow #StopTheWar #CeasefireNow @palestine @israel
Like George W Bush, Trump has started a reckless war based on a lie
The Iraq war was built on a lie. Now history is repeating itselfMohamad Bazzi (The Guardian)
One UI 7: 5 dicas para economizar a bateria do seu celular da Samsung
https://canaltech.com.br/android/one-ui-7-5-dicas-para-economizar-a-bateria-do-seu-celular-da-samsung/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Iran’s president joins Tehran protest condemning US, Israel
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian joined a crowd in Tehran on Sunday condemning the US strikes on Iran.Al Jazeera
"In formulating its 2025 New Year’s resolution, the Editorial Board on Jan. 1 acknowledged the importance of 'admitting mistakes and learning from them.'"
Readers critique The Post: wapo.st/4naVk9h
More Intel TDX Code Merged For KVM In Linux 6.16
Merged minutes ago ahead of the Linux 6.16-rc3 release due out shortly was this week's batch of Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) updates. Beyond the usual KVM fixes merged for the week, a bit of feature code was pulled in by Linus Torvalds for this post-merge-window phase...
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