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They’re Gaslighting Us Again

Everyone’s likely already heard and even seen video of what happened yesterday.To recap, Sen. Alex Padilla began interrupting Kristi Noem’s press conference with a question. For this disruption and transgression, he was quickly punished: Authorities manhandled him, shoved him out… Continue Reading →

What to know about Trump protests in metro Atlanta this weekend

Protests against President Trump’s policies (dubbed “No Kings Nationwide Day of Defiance”) are planned throughout the U.S. this weekend. Link to original post https://www.ajc.com/news/2025/06/more-than-a-dozen-trump-protests-could-snarl-traffic-in-metro-atlanta/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

Reverse Robin Hood and Trumpian Totalitarianism

House Republicans have passed Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act. After having spent decades covering Republican domestic policies, I have a pretty jaundiced view of their intentions. But this bill is so cruelly regressive that it shocked even me. This… Continue Reading →

If You Think We Can’t Beat Trump, Remember The 3.5% Rule

Demonstrators hold various signs including “The Power of the People” and “No Kings No Royalty” at a pro-democracy rally. Photo by Erin Clark/The Boston Globe via Getty Images.Saturday, June 14, is Donald Trump’s 79th birthday. It’s also the 250th anniversary… Continue Reading →

Bragg-adocious

Photo: AFP via Getty ImagesOn Tuesday, Donald Trump gave a campaign-style speech at Fort Bragg military base in North Carolina. That’s right, Trump held a political rally with our military.If that feels inherently wrong, then you likely understand that there… Continue Reading →

This Is Not a Drill

There are two disastrously wrong ways to read the news from Los Angeles right now, and the rest of America over the next few days. The first is to believe that there is actually anything resembling an insurrection underway. The… Continue Reading →

Denmark Is Dumping Microsoft Office and Windows For LibreOffice and Linux

An anonymous reader quotes a report from ZDNet: Denmark’s Minister of Digitalization, Caroline Stage, has announced that the Danish government will start moving away from Microsoft Office to LibreOffice. Why? It’s not because open-source is better, although I would argue… Continue Reading →

Amazon Prime Video subscribers sit through up to 6 minutes of ads per hour

Amazon forced all Prime Video subscribers onto a new ad-based subscription tier in January 2024 unless users paid more for their subscription type. Now, the tech giant is reportedly showing twice as many ads to subscribers as it did when… Continue Reading →

Apple Quietly Launches Container On GitHub To Bring Linux Development To macOS

BrianFagioli shares a report from NERDS.xyz: Apple has released a new developer tool on GitHub called Container, offering a fresh approach to running Linux containers directly on macOS. Unlike Docker or Podman, this tool is designed to feel at home… Continue Reading →

RFK Jr. announces 8 appointees to CDC vaccine panel—they’re not good

Anti-vaccine advocate and current health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took to social media Wednesday to announce the names of eight people he is appointing to a critical federal vaccine advisory committee—which is currently empty after Kennedy abruptly fired all… Continue Reading →

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