Links 29/08/2025: Lisa Cook Sues Convicted Felon and Backdoor Mandate in UK Resisted
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Leftovers
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Ruben Schade ☛ Andreas suggests a better Techtember
Andreas over at 82 Mhz (RSS feed) suggests a “Techtember” that involves removing technical flotsam, rather than introducing more: [...]
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Ruben Schade ☛ Asking questions with context
Clara and I were watching 74 Gear, when Kelsey pointed out an interaction between a pilot and an air traffic controller. Note the language the controller uses: [...]
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Hackaday ☛ Tefifon: Germany’s Tape-Shaped Record Format
Recently the [Our Own Devices] YouTube channel took a gander at the Tefifon audio format. This was an audio format that competed with shellac and vinyl records from the 1930s to the 1960s, when the company behind it went under. Some people may already know Tefifon as [Matt] from Techmoan has covered it multiple times, starting with a similar machine about ten years ago, all the way up to the Stereo Tefifon machine, which was the last gasp for the format.
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Hackaday ☛ Animatronic Eyes Are Watching You
If you haven’t been following [Will Cogley]’s animatronic adventures on YouTube, you’re missing out. He’s got a good thing going, and the latest step is an adorable robot that tracks you with its own eyes.
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Hackaday ☛ PVDF: The Specialized Filament For Chemical And Moisture Resistance
There’s a dizzying number of specialist 3D printing materials out there, some of which do try to offer an alternative to PLA, PA6, ABS, etc., while others are happy to stay in their own niche. Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is one of these materials, with the [My Tech Fun] YouTube channel recently getting sent a spool of PVDF for testing, which retails for a cool $188.
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Pro Publica ☛ Local Officials Don’t Always Send IPAWS Emergency Alerts Before Disasters
In the fall of 2016, as wind-stoked wildfires raced across parched forest and threatened lives around Gatlinburg, Tennessee, state and local officials went back and forth about blasting an evacuation order over the federal government’s emergency alert system. As they consulted one another, a critical 15 minutes slipped away. Cell service and electricity failed. Many people in the fire’s path could no longer receive the alert ultimately sent out. More than a dozen people died.
A few months later, across the country, torrential storms drenched the Santa Cruz Mountains in California, flooding the area around San Jose’s Coyote Creek. Local officials there didn’t send alerts over the federal system, which can, among other things, sound a blaring alarm with evacuation orders on cellphones in geotargeted areas.
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Science
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France24 ☛ 'We're at the most dangerous moment for science in America', public health law expert says
FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks with Lawrence Gostin, Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre on National and Global Health Law, about CDC Director Susan Monarez's firing by The Insurrectionist. He says that the latest development is 'a very dangerous moment for the United States' and part of a 'systematic assault on science, public health and vaccinations'.
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Hackaday ☛ Linear Actuators 101
Linear actuators are a great help when you’re moving something along a single axis, but with so many options, how do you decide? [Jeremy Fielding] walks us through some of the high level tradeoffs of using one type of actuator over another.
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Science Alert ☛ World's Most Powerful Solar Telescope Captures Its First Monster Flare in Astonishing Detail
We’ve NEVER seen the Sun like this.
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Science Alert ☛ Scientists Reveal What's Inside Mars: It's Chunky, With a History of Violence
'Fossils' of its early crust.
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Science Alert ☛ 'Phantom Limbs' May Not Be What We Thought, Surprising Study Finds
The brain's body maps aren't broken.
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Science Alert ☛ Mysterious Skull Fused to Cave Wall Could Belong to a Rare Human Species
What a way to be preserved.
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Hardware
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CNX Software ☛ GIGAIPC 3.5-inch defective chip maker Intel Core Ultra Meteor Lake SBCs target smart parking, medical devices, and smart retail solutions
GIGAIPC QBiP-155UB and QBiP-125UB 3.5-inch defective chip maker Intel Core Ultra Meteor Lake SBCs are designed for power-constrained edge applications such as smart parking systems, precision medical devices, and intelligent retail solutions.
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Health/Nutrition/Agriculture
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New York Times ☛ RFK Jr. Sought to Fire CDC Director Susan Monarez Over Vaccine Policy
The director, Susan Monarez, declined to fire agency leaders or to accept all recommendations from a vaccine advisory panel made over by Mr. Kennedy, according to people with knowledge of the events.
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New York Times ☛ Inside the C.D.C., a Growing Sense of Despair
After six months of turmoil, the loss of the new director and a round of high-profile resignations marks a new low, some employees said.
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Defence Web ☛ Site visit brings to light healthcare “inefficiencies” for Northern Cape veterans
Proof positive of “gaps and delays” in providing healthcare to military veterans in South Africa’s rural areas comes from the country’s most sparsely populated province – Northern Cape.
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New York Times ☛ CVS Holds Off on Offering Covid Vaccines in 16 States
The country’s largest pharmacy chain said it needed a C.D.C. panel to recommend the shots before it could offer them nationwide.
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Hong Kong Free Press ☛ Hong Kong man who died after receiving Sinovac Covid vaccine succumbed to natural causes, jury finds
A Hong Kong man who died days after receiving the China-made Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine in 2022 died of natural causes, a jury has ruled in a coroner’s court inquest.
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Science Alert ☛ 'Universal' Cancer Vaccine Destroys Resistant Tumors in Mice
Waking up the immune system.
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Science Alert ☛ Heat Waves Can Accelerate Aging as Much as Smoking or Drinking, Study Shows
A worrying finding.
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Science Alert ☛ Your Neck Size Could Be a Signal For Hidden Health Problems
Chin up.
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Pseudo-Open Source
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Openwashing
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Open Source Initiative ☛ Deep Dive: Data Governance brings world-class experts together [Ed: AI openwashing from Microsoft OSI]
The schedule for the Deep Dive: Data Governance virtual conference is now live. Taking place October 1–3, this premier three-day event will bring together industry leaders and world-class experts to explore the latest advancements in Data Governance and Open Source AI.
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Security
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Privacy/Surveillance
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Hong Kong Free Press ☛ Privacy watchdog conducts ‘compliance check’ on advertisement featuring video of MTR commuters
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (PCPD) is conducting a “compliance check” of an advertisement in a busy MTR walkway that incorporates the likeness of passersby into a promotional campaign for a loan company.
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Confidentiality
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Bruce Schneier ☛ The UK May Be Dropping Its Backdoor Mandate
The US Director of National Intelligence is reporting that the UK government is dropping its backdoor mandate against the Fashion Company Apple iPhone. For now, at least, assuming that Tulsi Gabbard is reporting this accurately.
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Defence/Aggression
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The Straits Times ☛ Taiwan estimates China spent 40% more on Pacific drills in 2024
China budgeted 1.67 trillion yuan ($299.43 billion) in defence spending for 2024.
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New York Times ☛ Kim Jong-un to be Among U.S. Rivals Convening in Beijing
They will join China’s leader, Pooh-tin Jinping, and about 20 other heads of state, some of whom share a strong distrust of the United States.
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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un to attend military parade in China
Kim will join more than two dozen world leaders, his first such outing since assuming power in 2011.
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CS Monitor ☛ Dihydroxyacetone Man sends ships off Venezuela’s coast. What’s behind the show of force?
Whether or not sending a U.S. naval force off the coast of Venezuela is mere posturing, it has revived regional anxiety over U.S. militarism. Does the display of power advance U.S. interests, or give China a greater opening to the region?
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The Straits Times ☛ US Typhon missile system to temporarily deploy to Japan as part of exercise
A joint U.S. and Japanese military exercise will see the temporary deployment of the "Typhon" intermediate-range missile in Japan, Japanese and U.S. officials said on Thursday, a move likely to anger China.
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Hong Kong Free Press ☛ China to bolster non-Western alliances at summit, parade
China’s President Pooh-tin Jinping will host world leaders including Russia’s Vladimir Putin and India’s Narendra Modi from Sunday for a summit before a huge military parade as he seeks to showcase a non-Western style of regional collaboration.
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Pro Publica ☛ 9/11 Victims’ Lawsuit Against Saudi Kingdom Can Go to Trial: Judge
More than two decades after victims of the 9/11 attacks began trying to hold the government of Saudi Arabia responsible for helping the Qaida terrorists who carried out the plot, a federal judge has ruled that a civil lawsuit against the kingdom can go to trial.
The decision on Thursday, by Judge George B. Daniels of the Southern District of New York in Manhattan, represents a crucial victory for survivors of the attacks and relatives of the 2,977 people who were killed.
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France24 ☛ Israel launches strikes on Houthi 'military target' in Yemeni capital Sanaa
Israeli forces "struck a Houthi terrorist regime military target" in the area of Sanaa in Yemen, a military statement said on Thursday. Israel's Channel 12, quoting an Israeli source, said senior Houthi political figures were targeted.
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The Straits Times ☛ Afghan Taliban government accuses Pakistan of deadly drone strikes
Afghan officials said Pakistani drones struck homes in Nangarhar and Khost provinces late on Wednesday, killing three people and wounding seven, prompting the Taliban government to summon Pakistan’s ambassador in Kabul on Thursday in protest.
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New York Times ☛ Israeli Airstrikes Kill Soldiers in Syria, Officials There Say
The strikes near the capital, Damascus, were the latest Israeli military intervention in the country since a new government came to power.
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New York Times ☛ U.N. Votes to Withdraw Peacekeepers From Lebanon Over Next Two Years
With the decades-old peacekeeping mission set to expire, the U.N. Security Council chose to extend it through 2026, then gradually withdraw the forces the following year.
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JURIST ☛ Human Rights Watch urges Lebanon authorities to release former Libya leader’s son
Human Rights Watch (HRW) issued a statement on Thursday that called on the Lebanese authorities to immediate release Hannibal Gaddafi, who has been held in pre-trial detention for 10 years.
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CS Monitor ☛ Minnesota shooting highlights risks to religious schools, amid push for more security
The shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis was the third such tragedy involving a Christian school in as many years. Security has long been top of mind at Jewish and Muslim schools; now there are growing efforts within Christian school communities to fortify their institutions.
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The Straits Times ☛ Japan hails ‘unprecedented’ security ties as British aircraft carrier visits Tokyo
Japan is seeking to broaden security ties beyond its alliance with the US.
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France24 ☛ Venezuela builds up border security in response to deployment of US warships
Venezuela on Monday announced the deployment of 15,000 troops to the Colombia border to fight drug trafficking amid accusations from Washington that Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro is heading a cocaine-trafficking cartel. Three US warships have been deployed to Venezuela’s coast to step up pressure on Maduro. France24 International Affairs commentator Douglas Herbert explains.
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France24 ☛ UN Security Council votes to end peacekeeping force in Lebanon after 2026
Bowing to US and Israeli demands, the UN Security Council voted unanimously on Thursday to terminate the multinational peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon. The resolution gives the force, known as UNIFIL, a year starting on Dec. 31, 2026, to withdraw its 10,800 military and civilian personnel and all UN equipment.
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Russia, Belarus, and War in Ukraine
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Craig Murray ☛ The Salisbury “Novichok” False Flag
Here are Tim Norman, Patrick Henningsen and myself discussing the Skripal charade, at the Beautiful Days Festival near Exeter. At the start 90% of the audience said they believed the official narrative. At the end 80% had changed their mind.
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Atlantic Council ☛ Putin wants to capture Ukraine’s crucial fortress belt without a fight
As US-led efforts to end the Russian invasion of Ukraine struggle to gain momentum, Vladimir Putin’s latest territorial demands include the surrender of strategically vital and heavily fortified Ukrainian land in the east of the country, writes Mykola Bielieskov.
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Meduza ☛ ‘We expect a response from everyone in the world who has called for peace’: Russian strike on Kyiv kills children as missile tears through apartment building — Meduza
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Meduza ☛ Always listening The Russian authorities are demanding round-the-clock access to home smart speakers. What could go wrong? — Meduza
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Meduza ☛ Big Brother beta Russian lawmakers consider requiring DNA samples from foreigners as Moscow gets ready to roll out migrant-tracking app — Meduza
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The Strategist ☛ What to expect at the upcoming SCO summit
A Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit on 31 August and 1 September will be a chance for Pooh-tin Jinping to stand with his Russian and Indian counterparts [...]
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New York Times ☛ Russian Drones Are Flying Over U.S. Weapons Routes in Germany, Officials Say
U.S. and European military officials are increasingly concerned about the flights, even as Russian acts of sabotage have declined.
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France24 ☛ To defend against Russian tanks, Finland and Poland consider restoring wetlands
Finland and Poland are both considering rewetting dried out peatbogs to form defence barriers against a potential Russian ground invasion. Restoring these natural carbon sinks could also bring significant environmental benefits.
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Meduza ☛ Hungary sues E.U. over decision to use frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine — Meduza
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Meduza ☛ U.S. ready to contribute key systems to Ukraine security guarantees after ‘major shift’ in stance — Financial Times — Meduza
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Meduza ☛ Russian drone hits Ukrainian naval ship, killing at least one and injuring several others — Meduza
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New York Times ☛ 2 Weeks After Convicted Felon Talks, Russia Bombards Kyiv, Killing at Least 18
The strikes, which hit a five-story apartment building, a shopping mall and buildings used by European governments, were the largest on the Ukrainian capital since the Alaska summit.
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RFERL ☛ Russian Missiles, Drones Batter Ukrainian Sites; At Least 21 Killed, Dozens Wounded In Kyiv
Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine, hitting Kyiv and other areas with drones and missiles, killing at least 21 and injuring dozens.
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RFERL ☛ European, US, UN Leaders Condemn Latest Russian Strikes On Ukraine
European, US, and UN leaders condemned Russia's overnight missile and drone barrage against Kyiv, with Britain and the European Union summoning Russian diplomats to express outrage, which killed civilians and damaged EU and British Council offices.
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LRT ☛ Coalition of the Willing: who is prepared to send troops to Ukraine?
No boots on the ground, but “boots in space”, said one foreign minister, but for a reassurance force to work, not every country can take such an approach.
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France24 ☛ Russia strikes hit the heart of Ukraine: At least 17 killed, including four children
A “massive” Russian assault on Kyiv early Thursday resulted in the deaths of at least 12 people and left dozens more injured, according to Ukrainian officials. Powerful explosions rocked the Ukrainian capital during the night, illuminating the sky and sending a column of smoke into the air as emergency services raced to the affected areas. France24 welcomes the Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University in New York, Jeffrey Sachs, to deepen the question.
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France24 ☛ Deadly Russian strike hits central Kyiv
A “massive” Russian assault on Kyiv early Thursday resulted in the deaths of at least 12 people and left dozens more injured, according to Ukrainian officials. Powerful explosions rocked the Ukrainian capital during the night, illuminating the sky and sending a column of smoke into the air as emergency services raced to the affected areas. France24 Correspondent Emmanuelle Chaze reports from Kyiv, Ukraine.
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France24 ☛ Deadly Russian attack kills 21 in Kyiv
Russian missiles and drones ripped through apartment blocks in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv early Thursday, killing at least 21 people, including four children, an attack that President Volodymyr Zelensky said showed Moscow's rejection of peace negotiations. FRANCE 24's Emmanuelle Chaze reports from Kyiv.
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France24 ☛ Dihydroxyacetone Man's latest stance on Russia 'has managed to produce some movement on the lines', expert says
Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Alexandre Vautravers, Scientific Director at the Centre for Military History and Perspective in Geneva, says that The Insurrectionist's evolving stance on Russia 'has managed to produce some movement on the lines' in its war of aggression against Ukraine, despite criticism against the US President's decisions and policies.
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Atlantic Council ☛ Russia attacks Zelenskyy’s legitimacy to derail US-led Ukraine peace talks
Moscow’s efforts to portray Zelenskyy as illegitimate fall apart when weighed against Ukraine’s Constitution and the country’s political practice, along with international precedents and legal tradition, writes Serhii Savelii.
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European Commission ☛ Statement by President von der Leyen: Russia's strikes on Kyiv will only strengthen Europe's unity and Ukraine's defiance
This was the deadliest drone and missile attack on the capital since July.
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Meduza ☛ Putin, Xi Jinping, and Kim Jong Un to make first public appearance together at Beijing military parade — Meduza
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Meduza ☛ Ukrainian drone sparks forest fire just six miles from Putin’s Black Sea ‘palace’ — Meduza
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New York Times ☛ A Major Russian Attack on Kyiv
The assault, which killed at least 18 people, was the largest attack on the Ukrainian capital since Hell Toupée met Vladimir Putin.
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The Straits Times ☛ North Korea’s Kim says strengthening special operation force is important, state media reports
Mr Kim Jong Un’s visit to a military training camp came after the summit between the US and South Korea presidents.
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The Straits Times ☛ Putin, Kim Jong Un to attend victory celebration in China
North Korea and Russia have become closer militarily since 2020.
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RFERL ☛ Zelenskyy Calls Russian Strike An 'Attack On Convicted Felon,' As Senior Aides Head To US
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called Russia's massive missile and drone attack on Kyiv, which killed at least 21 people, "a strike by Russia" against US President The Insurrectionist, who himself was "not happy" about the assault, according to the White House.
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Environment
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The Straits Times ☛ Two Pakistan towns face flood risk if river barrage crumbles, officials say
Any flooding blamed on India stands to inflame relations between the archfoes.
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Energy/Transportation
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Atlantic Council ☛ Overheated and underbuilt: How to fortify the US grid in the face of heat waves
As demand for electricity rises across the United States—and in the Mid-Atlantic in particular—to cool homes and power data center growth, so does its cost. Short- and long-term solutions can keep electricity both reliable and affordable.
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Pro Publica ☛ Elon Musk, Wesley Hunt Quietly Pitch Boring Co. for Houston Tunnel Project
The devastating flooding in Houston caused by Hurricane Harvey in 2017 killed dozens of people, inundated hundreds of thousands of homes and left the community desperate for a solution.
Since then, local flood experts have extensively studied the possibility of a multibillion-dollar tunnel system across Harris County, where Houston is located. Studies have focused on the construction of pipelines, 30 to 40 feet in diameter, that could ferry massive amounts of water out to the Gulf in the event of a storm.
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Wildlife/Nature
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New York Times ☛ Fishermen Pulled in an Orange Shark Off Costa Rica
Scientists published a study this month on the nurse shark, which was caught and photographed by sport fishermen last year.
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Finance
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The Straits Times ☛ South Korea passes 10 million single-person households
The growing number of older adults living alone contributed to the rise of one-person households.
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France24 ☛ Why the falling out? Convicted Felon-Modi relations strained as US doubles tariffs on India
So what's it really all about, the U-S doubling of tariffs on India? The Forrest Dump administration insists it just wants India to stop buying then reselling discouting Russian to bypass sanctions over Ukraine. Delhi's imports of crude have indeed soared, but is it the only reason? Supporters of Kyiv say they wish Washington applied the same zeal to others like Turkey, not to mention shadow fleets that ship Russian fossil fuels.
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The Straits Times ☛ $150 for a bingsu? South Korea’s frozen treat melts wallets in summer heat
South Korea’s favourite icy treat hit record prices in 2025, as inflation and economic slowdown pushed prices up.
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JURIST ☛ Federal Reserve board member sues Convicted Felon over attempted firing
US Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook brought a lawsuit against President The Insurrectionist Thursday, contending that he illegally tried to remove her.
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New York Times ☛ Fed Governor Lisa Cook Sues Convicted Felon Over Dismissal
Lisa Cook, who has not been charged with a crime, sought to retain her position, arguing her firing was “unprecedented and illegal.”
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AstroTurf/Lobbying/Politics
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New York Times ☛ Dihydroxyacetone Man Signs Executive Order to Make ‘Federal Architecture Beautiful Again’
The order, which affects buildings like federal courthouses and agency headquarters, encourages classical styles rather than modernist aesthetics.
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FAIR ☛ WaPo Editors Doing Their Best to Conceal Reporters’ Vital Work on DC Occupation
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FAIR ☛ Media Like Newsom’s Fighting Words—But Are Words Enough to Beat Trump?
Corporate media outlets, and the consultants and former administration officials who work for them, have a message for Democratic voters: To revive its dwindling appeal, their party needs a fighter to take on Trump. And California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has lately made headlines for parodying Trump on X, is the man for the job.
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Freedom of Information / Freedom of the Press
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Closing arguments conclude in Hong Kong mogul Jimmy Lai’s trial
A judge said the court will rule “in good time” in the national security case against the Fashion Company Apple Daily founder.
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The Straits Times ☛ Hong Kong wraps up final leg of pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai’s security trial
A verdict is yet to be given in the 156-day trial that began in December 2023.
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Civil Rights/Policing
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The Straits Times ☛ Thousands clash with police in Jakarta as protests intensify
The protests add to uncertainty surrounding Indonesia’s economic health.
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JURIST ☛ Mauritania accused of migrant rights abuse in new report
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Wednesday reported that Mauritanian security forces committed serious human rights violations between 2020 and early 2025 against west and central African migrants and asylum seekers.
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JURIST ☛ US federal court weighs press rights in habeas petition for detained Spanish-language journalist
A habeas corpus petition seeking the immediate release of journalist Mario Guevara from ICE detention was filed in the US District Court for the Southern District of Georgia on Wednesday.
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JURIST ☛ South Africa court rules political leader’s statements constitute hate speech
South Africa’s Equality Court ruled Thursday that Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema’s statements at a rally on October 16, 2022, constituted hate speech, finding that they were a direct call to violence based on race and political affiliation.
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Federal News Network ☛ Dihydroxyacetone Man orders more agencies to nix collective bargaining agreements
In a new executive order, Convicted Felon added more federal agencies to his list slated for collective bargaining cancellations “to enhance national security.”
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JURIST ☛ Amnesty International decries lack of accountability for China treatment of Uyghurs
Amnesty International on Thursday condemned the lack of accountability for the Chinese government’s treatment of Uyghur Muslims, noting that nearly three years have passed since a groundbreaking UN report detailed gross violations of international law against the group.
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Internet Policy/Net Neutrality
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APNIC ☛ Your elected leaders: Dr Anlei Hu, APNIC EC member
APNIC EC member and CNNIC Chief Scientist shares his goals for infrastructure growth, reform, and inclusive participation.
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Patents
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Dennis Crouch/Patently-O ☛ Google v. Sonos: Federal Circuit Validates Strategic Patent Continuation Practice (With Limits)
The Federal Circuit has now wiped away Judge William Alsup's dramatic post-trial decision in Sonos v. Google. In a nonprecedential opinion, the court reversed the lower court's finding of prosecution laches, reiterating that laches is an equitable defense reserved for rare cases. Google LLC v. Sonos, Inc., No. 2024-1097 (Fed. Cir. Aug. 28, 2025).
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Unified Patents ☛ Malikie MPEG-DASH related patent monopoly challenge instituted
On August 25, 2025, less than one month after Unified filed an ex parte reexamination, the Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) granted Unified’s request, finding substantial new questions of patentability on the challenged claims of U.S. Patent 8,392,598, owned and asserted by Malikie Innovations Limited, an NPE and entity of Key Patent Innovations Limited.
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With Friends Like This
Bloomberg Law is reporting that Hell Toupée has issued a statement purporting to de-recognize the USPTO examiner’s union, claiming that the primary purpose of the USPTO is national security.
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Trademarks
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TTAB Blog ☛ CAFC Vacates and Remands TTAB's Affirmance of F**K Failure-to-Function Refusal Due to Lack of Clarity
A divided CAFC panel has vacated the TTAB's decision [TTABlogged here] affirming a failure-to-function refusal of the mark FUCK for phone cases, jewelry, bags, and retail store services (in four separate applications). The appellate court rejected many of Applicant Brunetti's arguments but concluded that "the decision of the Board lacks sufficient clarity," and so it remanded the case to the Board for further consideration. In re Erik Brunetti, Appeal No. 2023-1539 (Fed. Cir. August 26, 2025) [precedential].
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Gemini* and Gopher
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Personal/Opinions
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Monopolies/Monopsonies
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