Trump announces another 90-day pause on China tariffs
From the surprising-absolutely-no-one dept.:
Donald Trump has once again delayed implementing sweeping tariffs on China, announcing another 90-day pause just hours before the last agreement between the world’s two largest economies was due to expire.On Monday, Trump signed an executive order extending the deadline for higher tariffs on China until 9 November, officials confirmed to Reuters.
Chinese officials said earlier in the day they hoped the United States would strive for “positive” trade outcomes on Monday, as the 90-day detente reached between the two countries in May was due to expire.
US-China trade truce deadline looms threatening escalation of economic tensions
Chinese and US officials said they expected the pause to be extended after talks in Stockholm but Trump has yet to confirmMichael Sainato (The Guardian)
DeepState: Enemy Breaks Through 15 km, Nearing Dobropilliya–Kramatorsk Highway - Militarnyi
DeepState: Enemy Breaks Through 15 km, Nearing Dobropilliya–Kramatorsk Highway - Militarnyi
In 5 days, the Russians have made a breakthrough and advanced about 15 kilometers deep into the Ukrainian defense on a narrow section of the front.Дмитро (Militarnyi)
Newsom Tells Trump: There’s a Way Out of This Redistricting Battle
Newsom Tells Trump: There’s a Way Out of This Redistricting Battle
Gov. Gavin Newsom said he would back off efforts for a Democratic gerrymander if red states do the same, warning President Trump that he is “risking the destabilization of our democracy.”Katie DeBenedetti (KQED)
It would be much harder to gerrymander smaller districts effectively 😁
In the UK, the backbenchers (the nobodies of Parliament) can assert a lot of power. Case in point, the revolving door of Conservative Prime Ministers. All the changes to the Conservative Prime Minister was because of the backbenchers had a lot of power to cause problems. In essence, the Conserative MPs actually did what the Westminister style of government is meant. The Prime Minister is only the Prime Minister cause they have the support of the House.
In theory, more US House Reps would be able to act as the check on the President's powers like Congress is suppose to do. The more reps they are, the harder it would be for the President to entact their agenda. Since there would be people to convince.
Is Wall Street Waging a Capital Strike Against Trump?
Is Wall Street Waging a Capital Strike Against Trump?
Voters are being held hostage by Wall Street’s influence, which threatens democratic control of US economic policy.Tom Blakely (Fair Observer)
What Trump’s Control of D.C. Police Means for the City, Its Mayor, and Black Residents
What Trump’s Control of D.C. Police Means for the City, Its Mayor, and Black Residents
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Donald Trump today seized direct control of Washington, D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department, removing authority from Mayor Muriel Bowser and placing the force under the command of Attorney General Tom Cotton.blackpressusa.com
Looming SEPTA cuts could mean many Philly kids miss class as lawmakers bicker over funding
Looming SEPTA cuts could mean many Philly kids miss class as lawmakers bicker over funding
SEPTA needs more funding by Aug. 14 to stave off system-wide cuts that would derail over 21,000 Philadelphia students’ commutes.Rebecca Redelmeier (Chalkbeat)
Trump seizes control of Washington DC police and deploys national guard
Trump seizes control of Washington DC police and deploys national guard
President claims US capital ‘overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals … and homeless people’George Chidi (The Guardian)
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Last time this happened, the president (of South Korea) was impeached, suspended, arrested, and charged with insurrection.
Look, I can dream, okay?
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Newsom vs. Trump: National Guard LA deployment takes stage again
Newsom vs. Trump: National Guard LA deployment takes stage again
On Monday a trial will begin to determine whether the U.S. military deployed to L.A. violated the law by doing law enforcement work.CalMatters
Fantastic Four: First Steps is now the highest-grossing Marvel movie of the year, but still falls short of the $500 million mark
Fantastic Four: First Steps is now the highest-grossing Marvel movie of the year, but still falls short of the $500 million mark
The film has now passed Captain America: Brave New World and Thunderbolts*Mireia Mullor (GamesRadar+)
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Pfeffy doesn't like this.
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The rise of Ballard Partners, now the top lobbying firm in the country
The rise of Ballard Partners, now the top lobbying firm in the country - OpenSecrets News
Ballard Partners entered the crowded lobbying arena in 2017, and as recently as last year it was ranked outside the…Natalie Jonas (OpenSecrets News)
Residents in Alaska's capital city prepare for possible glacial flooding
Residents in Alaska's capital city prepare for possible glacial flooding - The Turtle Island News
By Mark Thiessen ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Residents and officials in Alaska’s capital city prepared Friday for the possibility of glacial flooding that in past years has swept away houses, swamped several hundred homes and eroded the river fed by the…Lynda Powless (Turtle Island News)
Trump to Deploy National Guard in Washington, D.C.
The AUKUS Submarine Deal is Dead - The US can’t provide the submarines. The UK can neither make up for the shortfall nor co-develop such a submarine in a reasonable timeframe
The AUKUS Submarine Deal is Dead - National Security Journal
The promise to give Australia nuclear submarines is collapsing. A severe industrial crisis in both the U.S. and UK means the AUKUS security deal's central pillar is no longer viable.Andrew Latham (National Security Journal)
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Spooky seismic lakes – Loch Ness and its monster
We can’t fault the fault – why seismic activity is not related to sightings of the Loch Ness Monster.Sharon A. Hill
SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY - Day One on Set
SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY - Day One on Set
Day one back in the suit. The story continues with #SpiderManBrandNewDay - in theatres 7.31.26YouTube
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Canadian visits to the U.S. drop 33% in June, impacting Montana tourism
Canadian visits to the U.S. drop 33% in June, impacting Montana tourism
The number of Canadians visiting the United States declined 33% in June according to a report from Forbes.Forbes cited data from Statistics Canada,According tPhil Howard (KECI)
Companies aiding Trump’s immigration crackdown see ‘extraordinary’ revenues
Companies aiding Trump’s immigration crackdown see ‘extraordinary’ revenues
Palantir, Geo Group and CoreCivic, cogs in president’s enormous detention and deportation machinery, report ‘unprecedented growth’Johana Bhuiyan (The Guardian)
Entirely predictable.
Every single time that a Republican administration purports to be cracking down on "wasteful spending," you can be sure of two things: that their definition of "wasteful spending" is "any spending that benefits anyone other than ourselves and our cronies and patrons," and that all they're really going to do is shift it so that it exclusively does benefit themselves and their cronies and patrons.
A New Economy | Inside the Revolution You’re Not Hearing About
A New Economy | Inside the Revolution You’re Not Hearing About
A New Economy - About people making a fresh start towards building a new economy. A New Economy features seven interwoven stories. Among them are a small cra...YouTube
"They really packed them in on these old ships some of the time, but inconsistently and not always."
Jadzia Dax in Trials and Tribble-ations
203 was the crew count given in original pilot, “The Cage”, and the clip where it’s stated was repurposed for “The Menagerie”.
The 430 number was never stated on screen, until the Disco episode, “Brother” where, when Michael Burnham scans the ship she says there are 203 crew aboard, but the display graphic claims 430.
Huh. I have always heard the crew compliment as 430, even when TOS was the only Trek. It appeared on Star Trek.com, but there’s no actual reference there:
Apparently the 430 figure is first uttered by Richard Daystrom in "The Ultimate Computer":
It takes 430 people to man a starship. With this, you don't need anyone. One machine can do all those things they send men out to do now.
This is the figure Roddenberry has settled on in the third edition of "The Star Trek Guide" series Bible, despite the earlier contradiction.
The Star Trek Guide (production document)
The Star Trek Guide was an internal production document created for writers and directors of Star Trek, sometimes referred to as the "(Star Trek) Writer's Bible".Contributors to Memory Alpha (Fandom, Inc.)
Mozilla under fire for Firefox AI "bloat" that blows up CPU and drains battery
Mozilla under fire for Firefox AI "bloat" that blows up CPU and drains battery
Mozilla recently rolled out a new on-device AI feature in Firefox, but it's already drawing complaints from users reporting high CPU usage and faster battery drain.David Uzondu (Neowin)
New study shows how climate change is driving wildfire season to start earlier in California
New study shows how climate change is driving wildfire season to start earlier in California
Parts of California are seeing fire season start more than 10 weeks earlier now than in the 1990s. Two authors of a new study explain how climate warming has been driving this trend and why it's likely to continue.PBS News
How Trump’s Medicaid Cuts Will Slash Health Coverage for People Leaving Prison
How Trump’s Medicaid Cuts Will Slash Healthcare for People Leaving Prison
The massive cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill will hit the formerly incarcerated hard — and that could increase crime, experts warn.Wilbert L. Cooper (The Marshall Project)
EPA plans to end a program that makes solar power available to low-income Americans
The Trump Administration says it will end a $7 billion program to help low-income households and communities get access to affordable solar energy. The move is part of President Trump's effort to reverse former President Biden's climate agenda and boost fossil fuels instead.The "Solar for All" program had aimed to help more than 900,000 low-income households reduce pollution, and utility bills. Solar for All funded efforts around the country to provide rooftop solar panels, community solar farms, and battery storage.
Now, the fate of the program is in question, the Trump administration argues, because of a massive spending and tax bill Republicans passed last month.
To the surprise of no one.
The Republican party has only served the 1% (e.g. oil companies, etc) for fucking decades.
Texas prepares for war as invasion of flesh-eating flies appears imminent
Kurtzgesagt video on these flies.
Maybe it's time to get a screen for my front window.
Texas prepares for war as invasion of flesh-eating flies appears imminent
In Colombia, the parasites were caught expanding into endangered wild mountain tapirs.Beth Mole (Ars Technica)
You quit your job, cancel your lease, and live on the streets in downtown NY. Do it. Show us all how easy it is to do.
When you do, come back and reply, and I'll give you the upvotes you deserve.
Downtown NY? Why would anyone want to make that their destination? Also, why does one have to be on the street? They can get a job.
I think you assume it’s Texas or the Streets, which is just funny
Downtown NY? Why would anyone want to make that their destination? Also, why does one have to be on the street?
Well someone who can't afford a home out of state would presumably need somewhere to live until then, and there tend to be better resources in cities than in rural towns.
They can get a job.
Clearly you've never needed to search for one. Consider yourself lucky.
I think you assume it’s Texas or the Streets, which is just funny
I still don't see your attempt to prove this wrong. Lets see you make a cross-state move to somewhere better with almost nothing in the bank. Show us all how it's done. I'm the random internet stranger, and I'm now issuing you the same challenge you gave to them.
But… why New York? That’s a shit hole!
The user said they were refusing to get a job to avoid having to pay their Debt. Perhaps refusing to get a job is the reason they do not have any money.
So you’re saying that you have no skills that can be used outside of Texas?
I never said whim… but, keep making excuses not to leave Texas…. Like I’ve been saying.
I don't know why you're presuming to know a fucking thing about my situation. I have skills, but they're in journalism and coding, which aren't exactly growth fields at the moment. I also need contract work instead of full-time to avoid severe garnishment from Covid debt. And my van gets 6 mpg.
If you want to wire me $5,000, I can easily get out of Texas and park somewhere else for a few months, but your starting point is so far from reality that it appears your only interest is in victim blaming.
I have $19 to my name. That's my fucking excuse.
Getting to Portland would run about $2,000 in diesel. I didn't look it up just now, but that's been on the list for a while, as my college roommate lives with his dad across the river. That's scarcely the only cost, and then the job search still relies on networking, so it's tuna and bologna sandwiches (separately, of course). I'd not look forward to I-5 in this anyway.
You're being patronizing and unnecessarily contrarian, so I'm going to disengage.
Your college roommate and his father live in Vancouver? So, you would not be entirely alone in a new city? That sounds like a good solution.
Perhaps you should get a job, let them garnish The maximum 25% by federal law and save up $2000. Ironically it seems like Texas might have laws in place preventing anyone from garnishing you.
You're spending an awful lot of time coming up with as many excuses as possible for why someone's direct experience must be wrong and therefore ignored. This is incredibly selfish. All in defense of being an antagonistic asshole to people based wholly on their geographic location, at that.
Maybe you ought to spend some time looking at yourself instead. Would do the world a lot more good than your current strategy of being condescending to homeless people.
Watch This Documentary About 'Star Trek: Phase II' and See What Could've Been
A fascinating look back at the potential 'Star Trek' sequel TV show includes some incredible imaginings of what the new USS 'Enterprise' may have looked like.
The existence of Star Trek: Phase II—the plans for a Star Trek continuation series in the mid-1970s that eventually gave way to Star Trek: The Motion Picture—has been known for a very long time at this point. We’ve seen concept art, we’ve seen story ideas, and we’ve seen it for long enough to see how those nuggets have gone on to influence the Star Trek that we would go on to get for another 50 years. And yet, there’s still plenty to enjoy in this new documentary about the bumpy road Star Trek almost made on the journey home back to our screens.
Deploying Nextcloud on AWS ECS with Pulumi
GitHub - joevizcara/pulumi-aws
Contribute to joevizcara/pulumi-aws development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
Police officer dies after shooting near US's CDC headquarters
Police officer dies after shooting near US's CDC headquarters
The shooting took place near the headquarters of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).Cachella Smith (BBC News)
Alberta government will provide free legal support to Anti-Canada separatists
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Alberta government lawyer to provide support to separatists in court - rabble.ca
The province argues a separatist proposed referendum question should be allowed to be on a petition without a court review.David J. Climenhaga (rabble)
The blind AI hate does not help. LLMs can be useful.
I agree. Unfortunately, they’re being forced on us by the same companies which are enshittifying things as much as they can, and respond with hostility when anyone suggests that users deserve privacy, or fair compensation for their work. I can’t really blame people who respond with skepticism and distrust.
Indeed. It's informed and nuanced hate with a material analysis
"but what if there are USE CASES for the radioactive anthrax bomb"
what indeed
Today is the 37th anniversary of Myanmar's 8888 Uprising
Several people arrested at anti-Ice protest outside NYC immigration court
Several people arrested at anti-Ice protest outside NYC immigration court
Demonstrators reportedly accused the agency of operating a covert detention facility at the federal courthouseCoral Murphy Marcos (The Guardian)
Sure, Congress isn't stripping people of these rights, but it isn't really a functioning branch at this point
I'd say that there isn't a properly functioning branch on the tree. The Supreme Court, Congress, Executive are so twisted the branches are strangling the trunk.
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