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Trash collectors in Africa earn crypto to support families with ReFi
by Cointelegraph by Ndabari Njenga on January 8, 2025 at 3:30 pm
“We are cleaning the environment, because without us, the city will be too dirty,” explains Jane Mago, a waste picker from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Her words underscore the environmental challenges bedeviling much of Africa—from polluted oceans and the menace of plastic bottles to poorly managed waste. These issues are not just local but reflect
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Pyth partners with Revolut for real-time digital asset data
by Cointelegraph by Josh O'Sullivan on January 8, 2025 at 3:00 pm
Pyth Network partners with Revolut to integrate digital asset data into DeFi, bridging the gap between TradFi and Web3.
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Sonic SVM launches multimillion-dollar fund for Web3 gaming, AI agents
by Cointelegraph by Zoltan Vardai on January 8, 2025 at 3:00 pm
Industry watchers foresee a year of significant upside for the emerging field of autonomous AI agents and AI cryptocurrencies.
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We should hone ‘responsible AI’ before Copilot goes autopilot
by Cointelegraph by Dr. Merav Ozair on January 8, 2025 at 3:00 pm
There is a critical need for a comprehensive, responsible AI approach to address privacy, security, bias and accountability challenges in the emerging agentic economy.
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Thailand to pilot cryptocurrency payments in Phuket
by Cointelegraph by Josh O'Sullivan on January 8, 2025 at 2:09 pm
Thailand is set to launch a pilot program in Phuket in 2025, enabling tourists to use Bitcoin for transactions and streamlining digital payments.
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Keeping crypto cypherpunk protects users from censorship and corporatism — Gnosis VP
by Cointelegraph by Ray Salmond on January 8, 2025 at 2:00 pm
Sebastian Bürgel, vice president of technology at Gnosis and founder of Hopr, argues that hyperfinancialization and profit-seeking are a threat to privacy and the crypto sector.
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Corporate crypto investments in South Korea inch closer to approval
by Cointelegraph by Helen Partz on January 8, 2025 at 1:57 pm
South Korean regulators reportedly continue to discuss the approval of corporate crypto trading amid the country’s ongoing leadership crisis.
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Here’s what happened in crypto today
by Cointelegraph by Cointelegraph on January 8, 2025 at 1:12 pm
Need to know what happened in crypto today? Here is the latest news on daily trends and events impacting Bitcoin price, blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, Web3 and crypto regulation.
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Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin to list ‘imminently’ on more exchanges — Exec
by Cointelegraph by Mehab Qureshi on January 8, 2025 at 12:25 pm
Ripple president Monica Long added that XRP will likely receive its spot ETF approval “very soon.”
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Andrew Forrest charity named in ExxonMobil defamation lawsuit
by Liana Walker on January 8, 2025 at 12:23 pm
Andrew Forrest and his charity IEJF have been accused in a defamation lawsuit by Exxon Mobil Corp of "a campaign to compete by turning the wheels of American justice to the company's self-interested purposes".
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Why is XRP price down today?
by Cointelegraph by Nancy Lubale on January 8, 2025 at 11:00 am
XRP price is down 5% today as several onchain metrics and a weakening technical setup point to a bearish outlook for the altcoin.
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Bhutan economic hub to set up strategic crypto reserve
by Cointelegraph by Helen Partz on January 8, 2025 at 10:58 am
Bhutan’s Gelephu Mindfulness City wants to set up a strategic reserve with several established cryptocurrencies.
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Why is Dogecoin price down today?
by Cointelegraph by Yashu Gola on January 8, 2025 at 10:26 am
DOGE's price may decline another 25% by February due to a convincing technical pattern.
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Musk, crypto leaders back Poilievre as Trudeau announces exit
by Cointelegraph by Mehab Qureshi on January 8, 2025 at 10:06 am
Many in the crypto industry back pro-Bitcoin candidate Pierre Poilievre, who has an 89% chance of winning Canada’s upcoming election, according to Polymarket.
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Bitcoin hourly RSI falls to most 'oversold' since $60K BTC price
by Cointelegraph by William Suberg on January 8, 2025 at 10:01 am
BTC price weakness has an instant impact on RSI, which crashed to "oversold" levels not seen since early October.
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US Fed money printing could spur Bitcoin rally in Q1 2025 — Hayes
by Cointelegraph by Zoltan Vardai on January 8, 2025 at 9:47 am
The incoming Trump administration’s crypto regulations and the US Federal Reserve’s monetary policy path remain the biggest factors influencing Bitcoin’s price trajectory.
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How Hyperliquid’s insanely lucrative airdrop launch changed the game
by Cointelegraph by Tom Mitchelhill on January 8, 2025 at 9:40 am
Hyperliquid airdropped 28% of its HYPE token supply to early users. The airdrop is now worth more than $7 billion, making it the most valuable in history.
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Rising arrest numbers could 'choke' NT court system, lawyers warn
by Olivana Lathouris on January 8, 2025 at 9:23 am
A Darwin judge has threatened to release prisoners ahead of their first court appearance after paperwork detailing their alleged offences could not be located.
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Kazakhstan shut down 36 illegal crypto exchanges in 2024 crackdown
by Cointelegraph by Arijit Sarkar on January 8, 2025 at 9:20 am
Kazakhstan shut down 36 illegal crypto exchanges in 2024, seizing $112 million in assets and advancing Anti-Money Laundering efforts alongside its upcoming digital tenge launch.
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What are quantum-resistant tokens and why do they matter for crypto?
by Cointelegraph by Callum Reid on January 8, 2025 at 9:00 am
Quantum-resistant tokens use cryptography designed to resist attacks from future quantum computers, protecting crypto from potential theft.
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Gibson speaks out amid push for mandatory checks for elected officials
by Katri Uibu and April McLennan on January 8, 2025 at 8:57 am
There are renewed calls from local councillors and state MPs for Working with Vulnerable People cards to be made mandatory for elected officials.
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Why is the crypto market down today?
by Cointelegraph by Nancy Lubale on January 8, 2025 at 8:42 am
The crypto market dropped after Bitcoin immediately turned away from the $100,000 level following strong US economic data reports.
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Mackay woman charged with attempted murder over 'road rage gone too far'
by Sarah Simpkins on January 8, 2025 at 8:13 am
A 27-year-old woman has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly driving her car at another motorist and injuring him.
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Rising cases of vitamin B6 toxicity causing concerns for peak medical bodies
by Tom Hartley on January 8, 2025 at 7:36 am
Vitamin B6 is present in thousands of products in Australia, but doctors are warning patients are risking lifelong damage due to overconsumption of the supplement.
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Axe attack, cars set alight, multiple arrests, as extra police deployed to WA town
by Gareth McKnight and Mya Kordic on January 8, 2025 at 7:33 am
Police say vehicles were driven at pedestrians, a man was attacked and several fires were started during a chaotic day of violence in Halls Creek.
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Jai Opetaia retains world titles with brutal knockout of David Nyika
by Simon Smale on January 8, 2025 at 7:29 am
Jai Opetaia retains his IBF and The Ring cruiserweight world titles by knocking out David Nyika in the fourth round.
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'Trump dump' risks pulling Bitcoin price down to $88K
by Cointelegraph by William Suberg on January 8, 2025 at 7:26 am
Bitcoin fails to rebound after a $5,000 drop in a single day, with a BTC price retest of $88,000 now "highly probable."
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Spirit ferries' $100m of 'local content' includes Finnish-built engines
by Sandy Powell on January 8, 2025 at 6:45 am
Finnish-built engines have joined the list of "local content" mandated in the fit-out of Tasmania's two new Spirit ferries.
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Australia's Kokkinakis, Hijikata advance in Adelaide International
on January 8, 2025 at 6:40 am
Australia's Rinky Hijikata continues to make the most of his late call-up at the Adelaide International, advancing to the quarterfinals with a tough three-set win over Brandon Nakashima.
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Timeline shows how the two-week search for hiker Hadi Nazari unfolded
by Ethan Rix on January 8, 2025 at 6:29 am
From setting off for a hike with friends to being winched to safety by emergency services and into the arms of loved ones — here's how the disappearance and discovery of Hadi Nazari played out over an agonising two-week period.
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'Significant blow': Police say theft of 50 sheep has hit farmer hard
by Pip Waller and Andrew Williams on January 8, 2025 at 6:25 am
With sheep prices on the rise, police are concerned the theft of 50 animals from a farm in Yarloop could be the sign of a broader trend.
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Scientists find 'toxic male technique' could reduce mosquito disease
by Lani Oataway on January 8, 2025 at 6:17 am
A study on fruit flies completed by researchers with Macquarie University suggests that genetic modification of male mosquitoes could help minimise the spread of illnesses linked with the insects.
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Pilot in fatal Rottnest Island seaplane crash identified
by Rebecca Trigger on January 8, 2025 at 6:09 am
The pilot of a seaplane that plunged into the ocean off Rottnest Island shortly after take off, killing three people, is identified as James Wong.
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Art gallery argues NFT holders can’t sue it due to ‘market decline’
by Cointelegraph by Martin Young on January 8, 2025 at 6:06 am
Eden Gallery argued that a group of NFT owners “may have buyers’ remorse, but their losses, if any, are due to market forces.”
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Ether could hit $12K on Trump pump, Pectra update: Derive researcher
by Cointelegraph by Ciaran Lyons on January 8, 2025 at 6:00 am
Ethereum’s Pectra upgrade, a pro-crypto US president, broader adoption and increased ETF uptake could push Ether to hit $12,000 this year, says a crypto researcher.
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Emerging Aussie star advances to Hobart International quarterfinals
on January 8, 2025 at 5:57 am
At just 18, Maya Joint is through to the last eight for the first time at a top-level event after beating former Australian Open semifinalist Magda Linette in Hobart.
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No charges after allegations Victorian police officer made Nazi salute
on January 8, 2025 at 5:45 am
Police said the Office of Public Prosecutions had determined there was no reasonable prospect of convicting the accused officer.
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Thousands evacuated as forecasters warn California's fire-fuelling windstorm could be worst in...
by Tessa Flemming, Caitlin Rawling, and Aoife Hilton on January 8, 2025 at 5:28 am
A fast-moving wildfire in Los Angeles has destroyed homes and sparked evacuations. See how it unfolded.
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January 8th – 2025 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 1451
by Sundance on January 8, 2025 at 5:20 am
“This was no small thing, to restore a republic after it had fallen into corruption. I have studied history for years and I cannot recall it ever happening. It may have been that our task was impossible. Yet, if we did not try then how would we know it could not be done? And if The post January 8th – 2025 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 1451 appeared first on The Last Refuge.
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Missing hiker 'survived on two muesli bars' during 13 days in the bush
on January 8, 2025 at 5:17 am
A 23-year-old university student from Melbourne has been found in "good health" after he went missing in dense bushland in the NSW Snowy Mountains on Boxing Day.
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Wednesday January 8th – Open Thread
by Sundance on January 8, 2025 at 5:15 am
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. The post Wednesday January 8th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge.
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Bitfinex Derivatives to move to El Salvador after securing local crypto license
by Cointelegraph by Tom Mitchelhill on January 8, 2025 at 5:15 am
Bitfinex Derivates says its decision to relocate to El Salvador will help turn the country into a “financial services center” for Latin America.
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Nvidia debuts desktop AI super chip but shares drop with wider market slump
by Cointelegraph by Martin Young on January 8, 2025 at 5:07 am
Nvidia boss Jensen Huang unveiled the chipmaker’s latest AI supercomputer, which it plans to start selling in May for $3,000.
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Woman shot in back while sitting in car on Gold Coast
by Dominic Cansdale and Alexandria Utting on January 8, 2025 at 4:40 am
A 33-year-old woman is fighting for her life after being shot in the back while sitting in the passenger seat of a car on the Gold Coast.
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Rescuers race to unearth Tibet quake survivors at risk of hypothermia
on January 8, 2025 at 4:28 am
More than 400 people trapped by the quake have been rescued but some 3,000 homes have been destroyed.
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Mammoth funnel-web spider named Hemsworth to be milked to help save lives
by Jesse Hyland on January 8, 2025 at 4:22 am
The Australian Reptile Park has received its biggest funnel-web spider to date, who they've named Hemsworth after the famous Aussie brothers.
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Albanese defends teen social media ban as Meta fights government 'censorship'
by Tom Crowley on January 8, 2025 at 4:07 am
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has defended his social media policies after the Meta chief pledged to work with Trump to fight government "censorship".
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Bitcoin investor ordered to hand over crypto keys in landmark tax case
by Cointelegraph by Felix Ng on January 8, 2025 at 3:56 am
A Texas federal court judge ordered Frank Richard Ahlgren III and any associates to hand over any crypto public and private keys, accounts and access codes.
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Rugby league player in the UK flees home to PNG after rape charges
by Marian Faa on January 8, 2025 at 3:52 am
The Papua New Guinean government says it will cooperate with any official request to send former Bradford Bulls player Keven Appo back to England, where he is due to front court on charges of rape, sexual assault of a female and two counts of assault.
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Curious Outcome – Senate Intel Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner Met with DNI Nominee Tulsi...
by Sundance on January 8, 2025 at 3:46 am
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) is the facilitation silo for the U.S government exploits through the Intelligence Community (IC). The newly appointed Chairman of that committee is Republican Tom Cotton (Sea Island attendee ’16). Within an article noting Vice Chairman Mark Warner meeting with Director of National Intelligence (DNI) nominee Tulsi Gabbard, it The post Curious Outcome – Senate Intel Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner Met with DNI Nominee Tulsi Gabbard, Has More Questions appeared first on The Last Refuge.
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These Are the Members of Congress Who Are Trading Crypto
by Matt Sledge on January 8, 2025 at 9:00 am
Congress loves crypto. So why do so few members buy it? The post These Are the Members of Congress Who Are Trading Crypto appeared first on The Intercept.
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Facebook Fact Checks Were Never Going to Save Us. They Just Made Liberals Feel Better.
by Natasha Lennard on January 7, 2025 at 8:23 pm
Billionaires gonna billionaire — and lick the boots of whoever will bring them more riches and impunity. The post Facebook Fact Checks Were Never Going to Save Us. They Just Made Liberals Feel Better. appeared first on The Intercept.
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Predicting 2025: Bye-bye Bibi?
by Kit Knightly on January 7, 2025 at 7:00 pm
In my article predicting “The Next Pandemic”, published last April, I wrote that it would not begin until a lot of the leadership of the world had changed: [The next pandemic] won’t be launched until after the major elections this year, because they want new political faces untarnished by Covid 2024 then saw elections installing …
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Why (and How) We Must Resist “Eve’s Law”
by Editor on January 7, 2025 at 9:00 am
As usual, the state propagandists at The Guardian—who evidently despise investigative journalism—have produced standard government PR spin to promote the emerging UK dictatorship. In this case, off the back of the appalling injustice committed at Richard D. Hall’s trial, The Guardian is supporting a proposed law which, if enacted, will destroy the independent media. The envisaged “Eve’s Law”—nominally advocated by Martin Hibbert, the …
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Predicting 2025: Trump the Peacemaker
by Kit Knightly on January 6, 2025 at 6:30 pm
Traditionally, OffG’s New Year predictions are a special edition of This Week, but 2025 looks to have such a full dance card, we thought a series more appropriate. How is the world going to change now that The Donald is back in the Oval Office? Is he going to “Drain the swamp” for real this …
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Nigeria’s Military Gets Billions in U.S. Aid. On Christmas Day, It Bombed Its Own Civilians Again.
by Nick Turse on January 6, 2025 at 5:22 pm
Rep. Sara Jacobs is trying to raise the alarm about the key U.S. ally's conduct after the Christmas strike killed 10 civilians. The post Nigeria’s Military Gets Billions in U.S. Aid. On Christmas Day, It Bombed Its Own Civilians Again. appeared first on The Intercept.
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The Deep State’s Triumph: 2024 and the Erosion of Liberty
by Editor on January 6, 2025 at 6:00 am
“Everyday the future looks a little bit darker.” Alan Moore, Watchmen We have become a nation adrift in a sea of government overreach, abuse and corruption. The following is a sobering account of the challenges we faced in 2024, which were marked by the government’s never-ending power grabs and relentless assaults on our civil liberties. 2024 …
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The 12 Memes of Christmas
by Editor on January 5, 2025 at 12:00 pm
It’s Twelfth Night, which means Christmas is officially over. It’s time to take the decorations down or else face bad luck for the next 360 days. But to help stave off those end-of-holiday blues, we bring you gift of laughter to brighten the day. Without further ado, the 12 Memes of Christmas (sing along if …
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Pfizer and Other Sociopaths
by Editor on January 4, 2025 at 7:00 pm
“…if we fail, then the whole world, including the United States, including all that we have known and cared for, will sink into the abyss of a new Dark Age made more sinister, and perhaps more protracted, by the lights of perverted science.” Winston Churchill spoke these words just before the Battle of Britain, but …
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Nothing to Hide
by Editor on January 4, 2025 at 6:00 am
I’ve heard this phrase, “Why should I worry? I have nothing to hide,” more often than I am comfortable with. This is a clear declaration of innocence with an assumption that the only reason one would have to worry about any sort of repercussions is if they committed a crime. But what constitutes a crime? …
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Ohio Puts Police Bodycam Footage Behind a Paywall
by Shawn Musgrave on January 3, 2025 at 8:45 pm
Ohio has become the latest state to allow police to charge high fees for access to footage. The post Ohio Puts Police Bodycam Footage Behind a Paywall appeared first on The Intercept.
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The Glaring Hypocrisy and Embedded Deceptions of the Global Food Giants
by Editor on January 3, 2025 at 6:00 pm
Bryce Martinez (18) from Pennsylvania is mounting a legal challenge against major food companies, alleging that their ultra-processed foods (UPFs) led to his development of Type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease at the age of 16. The 11 firms listed in the lawsuit are Kraft Heinz, Mondelez, Coca-Cola, Post Holdings, PepsiCo, General Mills, Nestle’s …
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Media’s Biggest Failures
by The Intercept Briefing on January 3, 2025 at 11:00 am
As he prepares to retire from journalism, James Risen warns of press missteps in the Trump era. The post Media’s Biggest Failures appeared first on The Intercept.
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Technocracy Ascending-Part 2: Trust Me, I’m a Technocrat
by Editor on January 3, 2025 at 4:00 am
Part 1 of this series detailed a brief history of the movement started by Technocracy Inc. in the 1930s to completely transform North America into a scientific dictatorship. Their vision of a technocratic regime required all industry, resources, and governance be managed by scientists, engineers, and technicians. Today, many aspects of their original plans are being …
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Steve Scalise Knows Exactly What Led to the Bourbon Street Attack: DEI Initiatives
by Matt Sledge on January 3, 2025 at 12:24 am
The Louisiana Republican blamed “wokeness” in part for police’s failure to stop the New Orleans attack that left 15 dead. The post Steve Scalise Knows Exactly What Led to the Bourbon Street Attack: DEI Initiatives appeared first on The Intercept.
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U.S. Military Service Is the Strongest Predictor of Carrying Out Extremist Violence
by Nick Turse on January 2, 2025 at 11:24 pm
The mass murder in New Orleans and Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas fit a troubling pattern among U.S. vets, research says. The post U.S. Military Service Is the Strongest Predictor of Carrying Out Extremist Violence appeared first on The Intercept.
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Trump’s Tariffs Will Create a Hunger Games Landscape Where the Little Guy Is Guaranteed to Lose
by Matt Sledge on January 2, 2025 at 7:57 pm
A banner 2024 whet the appetites of banks and crypto bros. Now the largest companies are salivating over Trump’s economic policies. The post Trump’s Tariffs Will Create a Hunger Games Landscape Where the Little Guy Is Guaranteed to Lose appeared first on The Intercept.
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The Scramble to Find the Gaza Doctor in the White Coat
by Jonah Valdez on December 31, 2024 at 9:25 pm
Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya is one of six medical workers with the Chicago-based organization MedGlobal who remain in Israeli custody. The post The Scramble to Find the Gaza Doctor in the White Coat appeared first on The Intercept.
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Linda McMahon Has No Education Experience Except Wanting to Defund Public Schools
by Jessica Washington on December 30, 2024 at 7:38 pm
Her most important qualification is being a longtime Trump loyalist — and she’ll carry out his vision to gut the Department of Education. The post Linda McMahon Has No Education Experience Except Wanting to Defund Public Schools appeared first on The Intercept.
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He Leaked Trump’s Tax Returns. Will Biden Protect Him?
by Matt Sledge on December 28, 2024 at 10:00 am
Tax experts say IRS whistleblower Charles Littlejohn’s leaks provided a public service — and fear Trump will take retribution. The post He Leaked Trump’s Tax Returns. Will Biden Protect Him? appeared first on The Intercept.
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“And I Was Surprised”: On Federal Death Row, They Feared Biden Would Set Up Another Trump...
by Liliana Segura on December 24, 2024 at 6:21 pm
Biden’s commutations for 37 of 40 people on death row brought relief for the men and their loved ones. The post “And I Was Surprised”: On Federal Death Row, They Feared Biden Would Set Up Another Trump Killing Spree appeared first on The Intercept.
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Patagonia’s Ties to a Dark-Money Operation Bankrolling Democratic Candidates
by Matt Sledge on December 24, 2024 at 12:00 pm
A mysterious group linked to Patagonia has been accused of making what appear to be illegal “straw donor” contributions. The post Patagonia’s Ties to a Dark-Money Operation Bankrolling Democratic Candidates appeared first on The Intercept.
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EU Officials Will Claim Ignorance of Israel’s War Crimes. This Leaked Document Shows What They...
by Arthur Neslen on December 23, 2024 at 3:34 pm
The internal EU document may strip European foreign ministers of “plausible deniability” in Israeli war crimes in Gaza, experts said. The post EU Officials Will Claim Ignorance of Israel’s War Crimes. This Leaked Document Shows What They Knew. appeared first on The Intercept.
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Indiana’s Midnight Executions Are a Relic of Another Age
by Liliana Segura on December 22, 2024 at 11:00 am
Indiana wanted to kill Joseph Corcoran under the cover of darkness, but one journalist slipped in to witness. The post Indiana’s Midnight Executions Are a Relic of Another Age appeared first on The Intercept.
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What Killed Daniel Prude? The Cops and New York AG Said a Diagnosis That’s Since Been Debunked.
by Chris Gelardi on December 21, 2024 at 10:00 am
A newly obtained document sheds light on how the disavowed “excited delirium” diagnosis infiltrated the Rochester Police Department before Prude’s death. The post What Killed Daniel Prude? The Cops and New York AG Said a Diagnosis That’s Since Been Debunked. appeared first on The Intercept.
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Americans Stuck in Gaza Sue the U.S. for Leaving Them “Trapped in a War Zone”
by Sanya Mansoor on December 20, 2024 at 8:04 pm
“I have a fundamental right to be protected by my government, especially in times of war. My children and I deserve to return to the safety of the U.S.” The post Americans Stuck in Gaza Sue the U.S. for Leaving Them “Trapped in a War Zone” appeared first on The Intercept.
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Power of the Pardon
by The Intercept Briefing on December 20, 2024 at 4:10 pm
Biden is running out of time to stop another Trump execution spree. The post Power of the Pardon appeared first on The Intercept.
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In Waning Senate Days, Kyrsten Sinema Screwed Workers and Spent Campaign Cash on Stay at French...
by Matt Sledge on December 20, 2024 at 10:00 am
The Arizona senator’s prodigious campaign spending in global wine hot spots can’t possibly be related to the campaign she’s not running, says an ethics complaint. The post In Waning Senate Days, Kyrsten Sinema Screwed Workers and Spent Campaign Cash on Stay at French Castle appeared first on The Intercept.
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Health Insurance Execs Should Live in Fear of Prison, Not Murder
by Sunjeev Bery on December 19, 2024 at 5:00 pm
The U.S. political system is owned by corporations despised by the American people. Luigi Mangione is the result. The post Health Insurance Execs Should Live in Fear of Prison, Not Murder appeared first on The Intercept.
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Who Set Up The Hit?
by Michael Shrimpton on July 21, 2024 at 9:03 pm
It is now clear that Thomas Matthew Crooks was not acting alone last Saturday when he shot President Trump at the Butler Farm Show Grounds in Connoquonessing Township, Butler County PA. Since there are almost no lone gunmen that conclusion should not terribly surprising. It’s also clear that in a reprise of the assassination of
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Might The Polls Be Wrong?
by Michael Shrimpton on July 3, 2024 at 7:36 pm
Every poll published so far in the British General Election campaign has shown Labour well in the lead, with margins of between roughly 15 and 25 per cent over the hapless Tories. Some of these have been MRP mega-polls with over 20,000 people contacted. The Tories are in full retreat, restricting campaigning to seats with
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Why Is the African Dish, Shakshuka So Popular In Israel?
by Managing Editor on April 22, 2024 at 4:00 pm
Why Is the African Dish, Shakshuka So Popular In Israel? Shakshuka is an African-inspired dish with a rich history as it spread its influence to another country a long time ago, Israel. The Ottoman Empire and other North African nations enhanced the original influence of the traditional shakshuka recipe. North African Jewish immigrants that came
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Exploring Winning Betting Strategies In Blackjack
by Managing Editor on April 1, 2024 at 3:00 pm
Exploring Winning Betting Strategies In Blackjack In the exciting world of online casinos, few are as alluring and intriguing as blackjack. Known for its blend of skill and chance, this thrilling card game has enthralled players for centuries. While mastering the basic rules and strategies of blackjack is essential, understanding how to manage your bets
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How to Identify GI Bill Fraud
by Managing Editor on March 19, 2024 at 4:33 pm
How to Identify GI Bill Fraud The US government offers incentives and benefits for veterans who have served their country. Many of these benefits, including those under the Post-9/11 GI Bill, are tied to higher education and the costs associated with pursuing a degree. These benefits are designed to help veterans continue to advance
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Rumsfeld Shady Heritage in Pandemic: GILEAD’s Intrigues with WHO & Wuhan Lab. Bio-Weapons’...
by Fabio G. C. Carisio on March 11, 2024 at 8:21 am
«You will only observe with your eyes and see the punishment of the wicked. If you say, “The Lord is my refuge”, and you make the Most High your dwelling, no harm will overtake you, no disaster will come near your tent». (Holy Bible – Psalm 90) by Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio UPDATE ON JULY,
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Age Old Battle Between Khazarian Mafia and True Christianity Crashing Into Finality
by Jonas E. Alexis, Senior Editor on March 10, 2024 at 9:03 am
According to unconfirmed reports, yesterday Israel sent troops into Ukraine to fight the Russians for Zelensky’s army; both soundly defeated in short order. This kind of action seems to be a hopeless endeavor as the Russian Federation’s apparent complete weapons superiority (so far) seems to assure RF victory in the Ukraine.
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Shipping to Poland from the US: Navigating Customs Clearance
by Managing Editor on February 5, 2024 at 5:21 pm
Shipping to Poland from the US: Navigating Customs Clearance A few key steps are crucial When ensuring your international shipment reaches Poland without a hitch. First, pack your items carefully and accurately label them with the recipient’s address. It’s also vital to verify that what you’re sending isn’t on the list of prohibited items. Completing
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Braving the Storm and Tackling Addiction in the Ranks of US Veterans
by Managing Editor on February 4, 2024 at 11:40 pm
The battle doesn’t always end when our soldiers return home. For many US veterans, the transition back to civilian life brings with it a new kind of warfare – one against addiction. This silent struggle often goes unnoticed, yet it is as real and challenging as any faced on the battlefield. In a society
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Navigating the Transition from Battlefield to Civilian Life for Our Homefront Heroes
by Managing Editor on February 4, 2024 at 11:28 pm
The return home for veterans, often portrayed as a hero’s welcome, is a journey of complexities and challenges. As they transition from the structured life of military service to the civilian world, veterans face myriad adjustments that can be both daunting and disorienting. This article delves into the realities of life for veterans returning