I knew my family switching to hybrid cars would be a good investment in the long run, but I didn't think the long run would get here so soon.
I knew my family switching to hybrid cars would be a good investment in the long run, but I didn't think the long run would get here so soon.
America just lost 92,000 jobs as gas prices rise because of Trump’s war in Iran. He promised lower costs and no new wars — but Americans are losing jobs and footing the bill for his illegal war instead.
Like Alex Pretti and Renee Good.
The restrictions Miller and Hegseth railed against were designed to prevent us from doing things like slaughtering children en masse.
37 pages
Reuters Exclusive
"U.S. military investigators believe it is likely that U.S. forces were responsible for an apparent strike on an Iranian girls' school."
"The strike would rank among the worst cases of civilian casualties in decades of U.S. conflicts in the Middle East."
At the same time, Anthropic (Claude) remains the #1 app in the App Store, while ChatGPT is seeing a 295% day-over-day uninstalls rate.
Anthropic pushed back against the Department of Defense over concerns about mass public surveillance and the use of AI in weapons systems without meaningful human oversight. Now, the DoD has labeled the company a potential national security threat.
The details in this story are shocking, and I hope people will spend some time with it, despite the *gestures* EVERYTHING ELSE HAPPENING. Some of these details have been previously reported. Other big ones have not.
Gift link:
if Musk is doing this for London crime, what do you think he is doing for content about American politics, an issue that affects him much more directly?
Sorry, y’all, it’s DEI Settlement now
This is a really big deal: a union leader wins in Texas.. and beats a billionaire backed candidate who led anti public school culture wars…. .h/t @zephcapo.bsky.social
A few broader thoughts:
1) This election happened, period.
2) It happened in Texas, no less.
3) It happened even though Trump himself took an intense interest in winning it.
If Trump could cancel elections or ordain their outcomes, then why didn't he do that tonight?
Something Trump never counted on was how many people were going to become well-versed in politics who never really paid much attention before. I’m guilty of knowing who I needed to vote for in my state and which president I wanted to vote for but other than that, I didn’t know much about politics.
A reminder that every person who voted for Trump voted for this.
Seeing a bunch of normal ass midwestern moms and dads marching in -20 degrees knowing they might be tear gassed or worse really drives home what a cowardly lot of people the pundit class is
Abolish ICE and prosecute everyone who stays in it from this day forward as members of a criminal conspiracy to commit murder.
I'm old enough to remember when they said the Hitler comparisons were unwarranted.
It was the Fall.
Alex Pretti was a colleague at the VA. We hired him to recruit for our trial. He became an ICU nurse- I lover working with him. He was a good kind person who lived to help and these fuckers executed him.
White. Hot. Rage.
I share your rage and heartbreak
For Minnesota
Pete Hegseth is a national disgrace that needs to resign or be fired immediately. Let’s push hard to make it happen.
Corruption is the force that’s defining Trump’s collapse—the golden plane, the crypto billions, the corrupt pardons
He’s serving himself, not the American people
We @democracydefendersfund.org have 225+ legal matters showing that pattern
I explained on @ms.now👇 - TN
Trump can’t remember what part of his body got an MRI … but he’s very sure it was “perfect.”
'The MAGA Nightmare is Almost Over, America.'
johnpavlovitz.substack.com/p/the-maga-n...
And this qualifies as 'transparency' these days.
Because of course the guy who was sentenced to seven years in federal prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft got a Presidential pardon...and a job at the DOJ.
Kash Patel leaving a press conference
A leaked 115 page report by current & former FBI personnel describes the bureau under Kash Patel as a “rudderless ship” & says he is “in over his head,” lacking the experience & bearing needed to be an effective FBI director—