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THEONION.COMTrump: Russia Must Be Allowed To Keep Fighting As Part Of Any Ceasefire DealWASHINGTONGrowing increasingly frustrated by the protracted diplomatic talks, President Donald Trump asserted Thursday that Russia must be allowed to keep fighting as part of any ceasefire deal. Its time for Ukraine to come to the negotiating table and accept being attacked, said Trump, who accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of acting as a barrier to peace by objecting to drone and missile strikes. Its a shame Zelensky has been so stubborn about it. Its a fantastic deal for both sides. Any scenarios that do not allow for the Ukrainian death toll to rise is a nonstarter. Trump added the agreement was essential for stopping the prevention of World War III.The post Trump: Russia Must Be Allowed To Keep Fighting As Part Of Any Ceasefire Deal appeared first on The Onion.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 134 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.APARTMENTTHERAPY.COMThe "Purse Bowl" Hack Will Streamline Your Morning RoutineMind = blown.READ MORE...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 137 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.APARTMENTTHERAPY.COMI Gave My IKEA HEMNES Dresser a Glow-Up for $60 (in 1 Weekend!)The dresser was great for my first apartment, but I wanted it to better match my 2025 design style. READ MORE...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 141 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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APNEWS.COMDriver who killed 4 by smashing through Illinois after-school building may have had health emergencyDamage is visible at the scene after a car barreled through a building used for an after-school camp Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in Chatham, Ill. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)2025-05-01T18:52:29Z SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) The driver of a car that barreled through a building used for a popular after-school camp in central Illinois, killing three children and a teenager, was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol and may have had a medical emergency, police said Thursday.No decisions have been made on whether to file charges against the 44-year-old driver, said Illinois State Police Director Brendan F. Kelly at a news conference. The driver, who was not injured, is not in custody, Kelly said.Evidence that she may have had a medical emergency was not conclusive and the investigation is ongoing, Kelly said. The car went off the road Monday, crossing a field and smashing into the side of the building in Chatham used by Youth Needing Other Things Outdoors, also known as YNOT. It traveled through the building, striking people before exiting the other side. Six other children were hospitalized, including one left in critical condition. Security camera footage showed the vehicle was a substantial distance away when it left the roadway, said Jamie Loftus, founder of YNOT Outdoors. After speeding across a field, it crossed a road, the sidewalk and YNOTs parking lot before crashing through the building with no apparent attempt to alter its direction, Loftus said earlier this week. The vehicle then crossed a gravel road and crashed into a pole and fence.Chatham is a community of about 15,000 people outside of the Illinois capital of Springfield.Those killed were Rylee Britton, 18, of Springfield, Ainsley Johnson, 8, Kathryn Corley, 7, and Alma Buhnerkempe, 7. All of the children were from Chatham.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 138 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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APNEWS.COMKohls ousts CEO Buchanan after investigation into some vendor transactionsA pair of shoppers arrive at a Kohl's, Nov. 26, 2021, in Everett, Mass. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds, file)2025-05-01T13:43:56Z Kohls said it has terminated its new CEO Ashley Buchanan after an investigation determined that he directed the retailer to engage in vendor transactions that involved undisclosed conflicts of interest.Kohls named Chairman Michael Bender as interim CEO, effective immediately. In connection with the appointment, Bender will step down as a member of the boards audit, compensation and nominating and environmental, social and governance committee, according to the retailers regulatory filing.The news comes less than four months after Buchanan, who had been previously the CEO of arts and crafts chain Michaels, took over the job on January 15. Buchanans appointment marks the third CEO for Kohls in three years as the department store struggles to reverse sluggish sales.Kohls said Thursday that Buchanans firing is unrelated to its performance, financial reporting, results of operations and did not involve any of its other employees. Kohls will conduct a search for a permanent CEO and said it will name a new chair in due course. The company couldnt be immediately be reached for comment. Buchanan didnt immediately return a message sent to his Linkedin account. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Buchanans termination follows a probe conducted by outside counsel and overseen by the boards audit committee. It found Buchanan had directed Kohls to conduct business with a vendor founded by an individual with whom Buchanan has a personal relationship on highly unusual terms favorable to the vendor and that he also caused Kohls to enter into a multimillion-dollar consulting agreement with the same individual who was a part of the consulting team. It also found that in neither case did Buchanan disclose this relationship as required under Kohls code of ethics. In connection with his termination and in accordance with the terms of his equity award agreements, Buchanan will forfeit all equity awards he received from the company, including the recruitment awards made as of January 15, according to the filing. Buchanan will also be required to reimburse Kohls for a pro rata portion of his signing incentive in the amount of $2.5 million, according to the documents. As a result of Buchanans termination, the board has determined to withdraw his nomination for election as a director of the company at the companys annual shareholders meeting to be held on May 14.Buchanan had succeeded Tom Kingsbury, who stayed on as an adviser and is retaining his position on Kohls board until his retirement next month. Kingsbury served as Kohls interim CEO in December 2022 and was named its permanent leader in February 2023.The firing comes at a time when Kohls, which operates 1,600 stores across the country, is wrestling with sluggish sales. Its middle income shoppers have pulled back on discretionary spending in the face of still-high prices for necessities. Its also faced stiff competition from Walmart and Amazon, which have been improving their fashion offerings at affordable prices. And like other retailers, it is confronting uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trumps expansive tariffs.On Thursday, Kohls offered a preliminary look at sales and profits for the current quarter that showed continued weakness, though the expected results are on track to beat Wall Street estimates. It said that it expects to report a decline in comparable sales those coming from established physical stores and online channels in the range of 4.3% to 4%, and a loss of 24 cents to 20 cents per share for the fiscal first quarter.Analysts expected earnings per share loss of 54 cents and a drop in comparable sales of 6.4%, according to FactSet.It expects to report final fiscal first-quarter results on May 29. Shares of the company, based in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, rose nearly 9% in late morning trading. ANNE DINNOCENZIO DInnocenzio writes about retail, trends, the consumer economy and hourly workers for The Associated Press. twitter mailto0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 138 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.404MEDIA.COPolygon Acquired by Porn Mogul Who Co-Founded BrazzersPolygon, Vox Medias video games website, has been acquired by Valnet, a company founded and helmed by Hassan Youssef, a former pornography mogul and the co-founder of the popular adult entertainment site Brazzers.The news, which broke first on social media via various Polygon writers and editors saying that they suddenly dont have a job, came as a shock to both Polygon staff and readers. Media in general has been suffering from regular layoffs for years, and video game publications have been hit especially hard recently with legendary magazine Game Informer shutting down in 2024 (and recently being revived) and layoffs at Gamespot and other publications. But Polygon, a brand that Vox built from scratch, has a large staff, excellent reporters, a sizable YouTube presence, and relatively less clownish leadership than new media counterpart VICE, did not seem like it was about to be sold and lay off much of its staff.Valnet media owns several entertainment sites including Screen Rant and Collider, as well as a number of video game sites like TheGamer, DualShockers, and Game Rant. In March, The Wrap published a story which accused Valnet of exploitative working conditions. Valnet filed a lawsuit against The Wrap over the article which it claimed was inaccurate and defamatory.As the lore has it, Youssefs story began in 2003 as part of a foosball enthusiasts group including his brother Sam and fellow Concordia University students Matt Keezer and Stephane Manos. They saw an opportunity to make a lot of money in internet porn and started Jugg World, Ass Listing, KeezMovies and XXX Rated Chicks. Eventually, they turned Jugg World into an affiliate network, and opened Brazzers as a pay site.Some might attribute the popularity of giant boobs in porn to these guys single-minded search for cheap and easy profit; former Mindgeek CEO Feras Antoon told New York Magazine they focused on breasts because the big-tits niche was so cheap, and then they saw, wow, that tit niche is huge. Then they realized that the MILF nichethe older-woman nicheis even bigger. And they became the masters of the big-titMILF niche.Sam and Hassan Youssef founded Mansef, one of the first "thumbnail gallery post" websites for porn. To summarize a lot of acquisitions: they sold Mansef to Fabian Thylmann and it became Manwin; Thylmann kept gobbling up sites and bought Digital Playground, YouPorn, Twistys, GayTube, SexTube, and others before catching tax evasion charges and selling it all to Antoon and David Tassilo who changed the name to Mindgeek and kept the buying spree going including with its tentpole property Pornhub; Antoon and Tassilo resigned in 2022 amid a slew of accusations of abuse on its sites and private equity firm Ethical Capital Partners bought it in 2023, changing the name to Aylo.Sam and Hassan went on to cofound Valnet. Hassan serves as its current CEO while Sam is a board member and also the founder and CEO of Valsoft, an enterprise software company.This moment marks a powerful reaffirmation of our deep commitment to gaming, a space weve passionately invested in for years, Youssef, who is now Valnets founder and SEO, said in a press release on Thursday. The addition of Polygon not only strengthens our editorial muscle but also amplifies our ability to deliver unmatched value to both audiences and advertisers. At Valnet, were not just participants in this space; we are its undisputed leader, and today, that leadership has never felt stronger.Whatever value Youssef sees in Polygon apparently doesnt include many of the people who made the site what it is.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 141 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.404MEDIA.COMark Zuckerberg Thinks You Don't Have Enough Friends and His Chatbots Are the AnswerIn a newly-released podcast, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says society just hasnt found the value in AI girlfriends and therapists yet, apparently clueless that his own company hosts deceptive and harmful AI companions on its own platform.For a little over an hour, podcaster Dwarkesh Patel sets Zuckerberg up to say whatever he wants sans-pushback, with a series of layup questions for the CEO of one of the largest tech companies in the world. They talk about open-source LLMs and Deepseek, and attempt the shallowest-possibly dip into his politics. We're trying to build great stuff, Zuckerberg gave as his reason for his very public allegiance with Donald Trump.But a chunk of the interviewand the portion thats going viral on social media this weekis about Zuckerbergs view of AI companions.Zuckerberg explaining how Meta is creating personalized AI friends to supplement your real ones: The average American has 3 friends, but has demand for 15. pic.twitter.com/Y9ClAqsbOA Roman Helmet Guy (@romanhelmetguy) April 30, 2025There are a handful of companies doing virtual therapists, virtual girlfriend-type stuff, Zuckerberg said. But it's very early. The embodiment in those things is still pretty weak. You open it up and it's just an image of the therapist or the person you're talking to. Sometimes there's some very rough animation, but it's not an embodiment.Zuckerberg seems to not realize that his own platform is one of those companies. Virtual therapists are all over Metas AI Studio, a platform launched a year ago for users to create their own chatbot characters. Earlier this week, I published an investigation into Metas many AI therapist chatbots, which lie about being licensed and fabricate credentials to keep users engaged.People are going to have relationships with AI. How do we make sure these are healthy relationships? Patel asked.Zuckerberg starts with a bit of media-trained waffle: There are a lot of questions that you only can really answer as you start seeing the behaviors. Probably the most important upfront thing is just to ask that question and care about it at each step along the way, he said. He goes on to say that its all a matter of framework and value:"But if you think something someone is doing is bad and they think it's really valuable, most of the time in my experience, they're right and you're wrong. You just haven't come up with the framework yet for understanding why the thing they're doing is valuable and helpful in their life. That's the main way I think about it. I do think people are going to use AI for a lot of these social tasks. Already, one of the main things we see people using Meta AI for is talking through difficult conversations they need to have with people in their lives. I'm having this issue with my girlfriend. Help me have this conversation. Or, I need to have a hard conversation with my boss at work. How do I have that conversation? That's pretty helpful. As the personalization loop kicks in and the AI starts to get to know you better and better, that will just be really compelling.Its interesting to hear Zuckerberg say making a good product is as simple as asking questions and caring about it. On Saturday, the Wall Street Journal published its own investigation into Metas virtual companions; when those journalists approached Meta with questions about why the chatbots engage in sexual speech with minors, a Meta spokesperson accused them of forcing fringe scenarios to try to break the platform into harmful content. When I asked Meta specific questions about AI therapists, the company refused to answer them, instead giving a canned statement about continuously learning and improving our products, ensuring they meet user needs. AI Studio is now inaccessible to minors.In the Patel interview, Zuckerberg cites a statistic from working on social media for a long time that the average American has fewer than three friends, fewer than three people they would consider friends. And the average person has demand for meaningfully more. I think it's something like 15 friends or something. The closest source I could find where he could be pulling this statistic from is a study commissioned by virtual therapy company Talkspace in 2024, which specifically surveyed men, and found that men have five general friends, three close friends and two best friends, on average.Zuckerberg goes on to say:But the average person wants more connection than they have. There's a lot of concern people raise like, Is this going to replace real-world, physical, in-person connections? And my default is that the answer to that is probably not. There are all these things that are better about physical connections when you can have them. But the reality is that people just don't have as much connection as they want. They feel more alone a lot of the time than they would like.He said he thinks things like AI companions have a stigma around them now, but that society will eventually find the vocabulary to describe why people who turn to chatbots for socialization are rational for doing so.His view of real-world connections seems to have shifted a lot in recent years, after lighting billions of dollars on fire for a failed metaverse gambit. Patel asked Zuckerberg about his role as CEO, and he saidamong things like managing across projects and infrastructurethat he sees his place in the company as a tastemaker. Then there's this question around taste and quality. When is something good enough that we want to ship it? In general, I'm the steward of that for the company, he said.In 2021, that extra-special CEO taste drove Zuckerberg to rename his company Meta, short for metaverse, which he believed was the inevitable future of all life online: an embodied internet where youre in the experience, not just looking at it, he wrote at the time. The defining quality of the metaverse will be a feeling of presence like you are right there with another person or in another place. Feeling truly present with another person is the ultimate dream of social technology. [...] In the metaverse, youll be able to do almost anything you can imagine get together with friends and family, work, learn, play, shop, create as well as completely new experiences that dont really fit how we think about computers or phones today. The company promptly lost $70 billion dollars on his turbo-cringe metaverse and just this week reportedly fired an undisclosed number of the people working on it. 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GLAAD.ORGVote Your Shares! Big or small, if you have investments you can send a loud and proud messageBy Christina OConnell If you own stocks in your retirement or investment accounts, annual meeting notices will fill your inbox each spring and if youre like most of us, you likely dont pay them much attention. These notices or proxy statements are pretty dense documents, providing financial results and more but they are also [...]The post Vote Your Shares! Big or small, if you have investments you can send a loud and proud message first appeared on GLAAD.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 145 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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GLAAD.ORGMust-See LGBTQ TV: May Premieres & ReturnsIts a new month, which means new opportunities for queer TV! GLAAD is bringing you some highlights from LGBTQ TV premieres and returns throughout May. Check back on the first of each month for up-to-date coverage of LGBTQ-inclusive programming on television. May 1 The Four Seasons (Season One Netflix) Based on Alan Adas 1981 [...]The post Must-See LGBTQ TV: May Premieres & Returns first appeared on GLAAD.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 133 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.PRIDE.COM7 times lesbian and sapphic 'Drag Race' guest judges stole the showDrag Race All Stars 10 is about to premier and the celebrity guest judge list is full of queer women we cant wait to see them critique the queens! Chappell Roan, Ice Spice, and Cynthia Erivo are all stepping up to the judges panel, but Drag Race has hosted lesbian and sapphic guests since the inception of the show and theyve always been iconic.There have been hilarious moments, biting critiques, and undercover werkroom capers that have kept us glued to our screens every season. But what were the best moments of the last 17 seasons?Jenny ShimizuModel and former Angelina Jolie paramour Jenny Shimizu set the standard on season 1 when she told BeBe Zahara Benet that she would completely be doing coke with you if this was the 90s.Lily TomlinLesbian comedian Lily Tomlin joined her Grace and Frankie co-star Jane Fonda on All Stars 3, where the two funny ladies judged the queens who dressed up as some of their most iconic characters. The level of camp was high as the girls dressed up as characters from 9 to 5 and Fondas 80s leotard-clad workout videos.DoechiiWhen bisexual rapper Doechii was a guest judge on season 17, Lexi Love and Crystal Envy lip-synced to her song Alter Ego, which led to the song surging in the charts.Cassandra PetersonCassandra Peterson (AKA Elvira), may not have come out until 2021 when she announced she has been in a 19-year-long relationship with a woman, but she has been a repeat guest on Drag Race for years. In 2019, she joined the judges panel for the season 11 Monster Ball episode where the queens created looks for a Halloween-themed ball and Peterson judged them while dressed in her signature Elvira wig, and plunging black dress.Miley CyrusPop star Miley Cyrus was an iconic guest on Drag Race season 11 where she not only critiqued the queens from the judges table, but she went undercover in the werkroom with short hair and faux facial hair pretending to be a production before Silk Nutmeg Ganache realized who it was.Fortune FeimsterIn season 11, comedian Fortune Feimster and fellow guest judge Cheyenne Jackson helped the queens with an improv comedy challenge on the streets of LA, and the results were messy and hilarious, in large part because of Feimsters ability to yes, and If you havent seen Silk Nutmeg Ganache running a back-alley butt pad business out of the trunk of her car you need to check it out ASAP!Aubrey Plaza@mldanielEste es el mejor dia de mi vida #aubreyplaza #dragrace #rupaulsdragraceAgatha All Along star Aubrey Plaza joined RuPaul on the judges panel for the season 2 episode Family that Drags Together, where the queens had to give members of their drag family makeovers. Plaza used her signature brand of dark humor and flat delivery to have us laughing during her critiques. But it was her line, This is the greatest day of my life. Im killing myself tomorrow, that people really remember.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 136 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.PRIDE.COMOp-Ed: Monsignor MAGA Lindsey Graham morally capitulates, says Trump should be popeU.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham has finally gone vociferously Vatican, but not in the piety, policy, or moral conviction kind of way. No, this time, hes endorsed Donald Trump for pope. Yes, pope. Vicar of Christ. Bishop of Rome. Holy Father. Supreme Pontiff. The seat of Saint Peter, where Pope John XXIII, Pope John Paul II, and Pope Francis have stood like giants.And Graham, with that nails on the chalkboard Southern drawl and a necktie so tight that he looks like hes choking on his multiple chins, has offered a contrast to John, John Paul, and Francis, and that is the tiny creature of a man that is Trump. Graham is the real joke Hes the Monsignor of MAGA to the College of Cardinals, hoping to rule the coming Papal Conclave.The absurdity began, as it always does, with Trump himself, who over the weekend told reporters that he essentially "ran the country and the world" and that the job of ruler of the world is "currently vacant." As if the devil-like Trump is some Godlike figure. Oh, wait, he is, to the lickspittle Lindsey, who should know better than to push Trump for global ruler. The Atlantic, in a chilling new profile of Trumps second-term ambitions, notes that hes long fantasized about absolute rule. So when Trump half-joked (read: He fully meant it) that the job he really wants is pope, it landed exactly as intended: with a wink, a smirk, and an authoritarian thirst for spiritual conquest.Then, like Pavlovs most loyal puppy, comes Lickin Lindsey, like a dog, slurping up Trumps wide-load derriere. Hed get elected, Graham chirped in response to the pope fantasy. Nobody would run against him. Somewhere between sycophancy and sacrilege, Graham has traded his spine for a Trump-branded $59.99 irreligious Bible.Lets pause here to remember this: Lindsey Graham is not Catholic. Nor is Trump. And by the way, as a Catholic, I dont want them anywhere near my church! Graham is a phony Southern Baptist who has spent most of his political career attacking marginalized people, including LGBTQ+ Americans, with an air of judgment so high and mighty youd think he was auditioning to be pope himself. Yet now hes bestowing papal endorsements like a MAGA archbishop.And even worse, Trump has a long record of treating sacred spaces and moments like props for his ego. At Pope Franciss funeral last weekend, he showed up in a royal blue suit, an act of jarring disrespect, and appeared to nod off during the ceremony. That in itself could have been brushed off as a diplomatic faux pas. But this new round of pope talk isnt about religion or reverence. Its about power. Trump craves it. Graham enables it.In their twisted game, jokes are rarely just jokes. Trump has built a political career on trial balloons, floating wild, authoritarian ideas under the guise of humor. Hes "joked" about abolishing term limits, jailing political enemies, ignoring the courts, and shooting people on Fifth Avenue. He "jokes" the way dictators do: with plausible deniability and a gleam in the eye that says, I mean it.And now, after screwing allies over tariffs, playing yo-yo with Ukraines survival, and watching the most recent U.S. GDP numbers sink like a lead balloon, Trump is looking for a distraction. What better way than stirring up Vatican headlines? Hes dragged the Catholic Church into enough chaos. Between the abuse scandals and internal division, the last thing Catholicism needs is a political arsonist measuring the curtains at the Apostolic Palace. By the way, Trump would return the opulence to the papacy, something that Franciss humility tried to bury.But Graham doesnt care about jokes, the unreality of Trump being pope, or religion at all. His allegiance is not to faith or country. Its to Trump and anything he can do to use his pursed lips to inflate Trumps ego. Once a critic, famously calling Trump a kook and not fit to be president, Graham has contorted himself into the most loyal apostle of Mar-a-Lago and one of Trumps golf buddies talk about a hole in one! It just makes you wonder, what does Trump have on him? Why else would a U.S. senator humiliate himself like this so over-the-top and so completely?Lets not forget that Graham isnt just embarrassing himself with threats to whats left to the sanctity of the Catholic faith. Hes an active opponent of LGBTQ+ rights, fighting marriage equality and attacking trans youth under the false guise of religious morality. This is the man opining on who should be the next pope? The same man GLAAD lists among the most harmful politicians for queer Americans? You have to wonder why the unmarried Lindsey hates queers so much and loves Trump so unconditionally.Theres something deeply offensive about Graham throwing out pope endorsements like venom toward a queer person. For more than a billion Catholics around the world, the papacy is sacred. It is not a branding exercise. It is not a vanity title for a reality star turned crooked president. Its also revealing that this particular fantasy, that is, Trump as pope, comes at a time of domestic and global chaos largely of Trumps making. His trade war policies and tariff games have rattled global markets. His isolationism has undermined NATO. His back-and-forth on support for Ukraine something that Pope Francis was so passionate about has emboldened Putin. And now, as the American economy sputters, Trump wants to distract us with vestments, crucifixes, and putrid-smelling incense. Its not just unserious. Its dangerous and wildly offensive to Catholics who revere their faith.So lets be clear Donald Trump is not a pope, not a savior, not a king, and most certainly not ruler of the world. And Lindsey Graham is not a courtier. Hes a U.S. senator who should know better than to fawn over a man whose every joke edges closer to autocracy and the real meaning behind the joke. Grahams moral collapse is no longer a slow drip, it's a tidal wave of unholy water gushing at the devil incarnate that is Trump..We used to expect our elected leaders to stand up to delusions of grandeur. Remember President Joe Biden? Now, he was a really good Catholic, and I dont think anyone would argue with the fact that hed make a good pope, but I digress.Here comes Graham, practically handing Trump the papal ring and bowing to kiss it among other things. In doing so, he shames his office, disgraces his past, and mocks the faith of millions. If there were any decency left among Republicans in the Senate, which has turned into a cauldron of indecency, Graham would be laughed out of the chamber for this latest genuflection to Trump. Instead, hes perched piously in the Senate, rosary-free but loyalty-bound, ready to declare his patron saint of egotism the next Holy Father.Heaven help us.Voices is dedicated to featuring a wide range of inspiring personal stories and impactful opinions from the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. Visit Advocate.com/submit to learn more about submission guidelines. Views expressed in Voices stories are those of the guest writers, columnists, and editors, and do not directly represent the views of The Advocate or our parent company, equalpride.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 144 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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GAYETY.CODylan OBrien Praises Queer Community and Sibling, Stars in Upcoming LGBTQ+ Dramas Ponyboi and TwinlessActor Dylan OBrien is stepping into bold new territory this year with not one, but two LGBTQ+ filmsand hes doing it with heartfelt purpose and pride. The Teen Wolf and Maze Runner alum will appear in the upcoming queer drama Ponyboi, a groundbreaking feature starring and co-written by intersex actor and filmmaker River Gallo. OBrien plays Vinny, a shady drug dealer entangled in a secretSource0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 136 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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GAYETY.COWorldPride Music Festival Still On, Separate From Kennedy Center Pride CancellationsWhile recent political shakeups at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts have cast a shadow over WorldPride 2025 in Washington, D.C., the heart of the celebrationthe WorldPride Music Festivalis forging ahead as planned. The festival shared on Instagram, The WorldPride Music Festival and all 10 official after-parties are ON. Everyones coming. June 67 in DC lets danceSource0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 136 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.NATURE.COMWhy the green-technology race might not save the planetNature, Published online: 01 May 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01352-0The emerging global competition for green innovation, markets and investments might boost prosperity without improving environmental sustainability.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 145 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.NATURE.COMPowerful protein editors offer new ways of probing living cellsNature, Published online: 01 May 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01358-8Scientists deploy self-splicing protein subunits to insert strange new additions into target proteins.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 136 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.ESPN.COMChelsea with one foot in final after 1st-leg routGoals from Jadon Sancho and Noni Madueke and a brace from Nicolas Jackson gave Chelsea a comfortable 4-1 win over Swedish side Djurgrden on a tricky artificial pitch in the first leg of their Conference League semifinal on Thursday.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 146 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.ESPN.COMSources: Brazil give Ancelotti May 26 deadlineThe Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) on Thursday extended its deadline for Carlo Ancelotti to take over as national team coach, sources told ESPN.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 137 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.PROPUBLICA.ORGDecades After Nike Promised Sweatshop Reforms, Workers in This Factory Were Still Faintingby Rob Davis This article was produced by ProPublica in partnership with The Oregonian/OregonLive. Sign up for Dispatches, to get stories like this one as soon as they are published. In Phnom Penhs hot season, when the Cambodian capitals sweltering, subtropical air routinely soars to 100 degrees, more workers than usual visited the infirmaries inside a factory that made baby clothes for Nike, the worlds largest athletic apparel brand.As many as 15 people a month typically became too weak to work in May and June, according to a medical worker employed by the factory. Even at other times of year, she said, eight to 10 workers wound up in the clinic monthly because they felt weak, including one or two a month who fell unconscious and needed to go to the hospital.Other former employees told ProPublica they sometimes saw two or three people a day taken to an on-site clinic. One described how he carried workers too weak to walk. Another said she saw thin workers being taken to the clinic, their faces pale and eyes closed.Y&W Garments employees at one time numbering around 4,500 operated sewing machines and packaged clothing in cavernous buildings with fans but no air conditioning. The fans sometimes broke and werent fixed, one worker said. Another said the inside of the factory could get hotter than it was outdoors. Its so hot, said Phan Oem, 53, who started working there shortly after the factory opened in 2012. Im sweaty. Its too hot. Phan Oem said it was so hot inside the Y&W Garment factory. She started working in the factory shortly after it opened in 2012. (Sarahbeth Maney/ProPublica) Workers have fainted for years inside Cambodias garment factories, where more than 57,000 people now produce Nike goods. People at Nikes suppliers fainted en masse in 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018 and 2019, according to news reports at the time, part of a string of events in which thousands of Cambodians got sick, vomited or collapsed on the job. (The term fainting in Cambodia is used for conditions that range from losing consciousness to becoming too dizzy or weak to work.)Nike had moved into Cambodia in 2000, just two years after co-founder Phil Knight promised to end labor abuses that accompanied its push into Southeast Asia.Nike took action after faintings made headlines. It sent executives on a fact-finding mission in 2012. It asked for international labor officials to investigate. Nike in 2017 told The Guardian, We take the issue of fainting seriously, as it can be both a social response and an indication of issues within a factory that may require corrective action.Yet for all the measures Nike says it relies on to keep workers safe, which include heat standards in factories, internal and external audits, announced and unannounced visits, Y&W workers said fainting persisted during the two years Nike products were made there. Jill Tucker, who led the U.N.-backed oversight group Better Factories Cambodia from 2011 to 2014, said she was not surprised to hear that workers regularly fainted at Y&W Garment.The problem is a consequence of low wages and poor working conditions that continue, even after decades of work on this issue, Tucker said. People work very hard for very little pay. Workers at closely packed tables stitch hats for babies in the Y&W Garment factory, which produced clothing for Nike and other brands. The photo was provided by a former employee who asked not to be identified. Representatives of Y&W Garment and its parent company, Hong Kong-based Wing Luen Knitting Factory Ltd., did not respond to emails, text messages or calls.Its unclear what Nike knew about working conditions at the Phnom Penh factory. Better Factories Cambodia, whose audits Nike has said in the past it relied on to monitor suppliers, told ProPublica it did not know workers were fainting at Y&W. ProPublica previously reported on low wages at Y&W, where just 1% of workers made what Nike says is typical of workers in its supply chain. Nike didnt answer ProPublicas questions, including about whether it stopped working with the Y&W factory because of any violations of its code of conduct. Y&W Garment stopped making Nike apparel in late 2023, shortly before going bankrupt, workers told ProPublica. Nike said in a statement that it is committed to ethical and responsible manufacturing and sets clear expectations for its suppliers through its code of conduct.Workers said Nike garments at Y&W were produced under the auspices of Haddad Brands, a private New York company whose website says it produces Nike childrens clothing and enforces Nikes code of conduct. Haddad did not respond to repeated emails; someone who answered its phone hung up on a reporter who called, and no one responded to a subsequent voicemail.On its website, Haddad says it works directly with its factories to ensure that each of our suppliers has the ability to not only manufacture our product, but to do so responsibly for the workers, for the environment, and for our customers.At Y&W Garment, a set of corrugated metal buildings along both sides of a busy road in rapidly developed southern Phnom Penh, two workers said faintings were so frequent that they were no longer surprising. The medical employee interviewed by ProPublica blamed overtime hours and workers not sleeping much or eating enough.If employees fell unconscious, they went to the hospital, the medical worker said. Otherwise, they were given calcium pills and allowed to rest on a thin mat spread on a metal cot. Then, she said, they typically went back to work.Y&W is not an isolated case. The Cambodian government reported more than 4,500 faintings in factories between 2017 and 2019, according to news reports, a problem it has attributed to pesticide spraying, chemicals used in manufacturing, heat, poor nutrition and inadequate ventilation. Media reports also quoted the government citing psychological factors, such as workers beliefs in supernatural forces.Bill Clinton set out to alleviate harsh working conditions in Cambodias factories in 1999, when as president he signed a trade deal that greatly expanded Cambodian garment exports to the United States. Cambodias emerging industry at the time was helping to shore up the countrys economy as it recovered from war and the 1970s Khmer Rouge genocide. A few months after the trade deal was signed, an incident illustrated why labor issues were a concern. More than two dozen exhausted workers fainted at a Phnom Penh garment factory. A union representative told a local newspaper theyd been working 14-hour days, fearful theyd be fired.The Clinton trade agreement called for creating a labor monitor to bring Cambodias factories up to international standards. If the manufacturers improved their working conditions, the United States would expand its import quotas. Better Factories Cambodia, which is part of the United Nations International Labor Organization and has been funded by the U.S. Labor Department, began operating in 2001. Police and unionists told Agence France-Presse that at least 500 garment workers, mostly women, fainted at work on Oct. 12, 2009. The factory where a police official said the incident occurred was not part of Nikes supply chain, according to Nikes factory list at the time. (AFP via Getty Images) The group would ensure American companies like Gap or Nike feel safe placing orders in Cambodia, knowing that factories comply with human rights, labor laws and good working conditions, Van Sou Ieng, then-president of the Cambodian garment industrys trade association, told Vogue in 2002.Nike, which had withdrawn from the country when a BBC investigation in 2000 found children as young as 12 working for a Nike supplier, returned after Better Factories Cambodia launched. The company has repeatedly pointed to Better Factories Cambodia as an essential part of its factory oversight over the years. In 2012, Nike said that it relied on the groups factory audits, rather than conducting its own, to ensure adequate working conditions in the country. (Nike did not respond when asked about Better Factories Cambodias current role in auditing.)Unlike workplace safety regulators in the United States, Better Factories Cambodia was not given enforcement power to fine or shut down problem factories. In addition, industry and government made up two-thirds of the organizations advisory committee. That gave them much more influence than workers, according to Tucker.In 2012, Better Factories Cambodia took on mass faintings with something called the One Change Campaign. It followed a string of media reports that prompted a frantic search for solutions, Tucker said. The idea was to get each factory owner to do one thing to reduce fainting that the law didnt already require. It might be free lunches, snacks or twice-daily paid exercise programs to combat fatigue and monotony aerobics for workers who were at risk of being malnourished. It was just lame, said Tucker, who was the organizations leader at the time. She said she came to realize that the agency was taking the wrong approach, focusing on short-term initiatives instead of tackling the root causes of problems. Better Factories Cambodia has had a mixed record since then.It has called attention to the failure of Cambodian factories to obey labor standards. The organization in February reported that almost half of the more than 350 factories it inspected in 2023 made employees work excessive overtime hours, while two-thirds of factories were hotter than the organizations recommended 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The report didnt identify the factories.Daramongkol Keo, a Better Factories Cambodia spokesperson, said the organization has seen meaningful improvements in wage compliance, gender equality, working hours and workplace safety while it has been operating. He said the group has consistently monitored and reported fainting incidents in Cambodia.For all the issues its uncovered, though, labor advocates say its inspectors miss many more.A 2024 report from the Center for Alliance of Labor and Human Rights, a Cambodian legal aid group, found that Better Factories gave perfect marks for labor union compliance even at factories where employees said union busting was pervasive. If Better Factories findings dont reflect actual working conditions, the report said, then everyone is participating whether willingly or not in a large-scale whitewashing scheme.When asked for a response to the criticism, the leader of Better Factories Cambodia, Froukje Boele, told ProPublica, we appreciate the reports focus and emphasis on working conditions, freedom of association and collective bargaining.Cambodias garment industry praises Better Factories Cambodias work. Ken Loo, the current head of the industrys trade group, said the program complements government and industry efforts to ensure high levels of social and labor compliance.Better Factories Cambodia was unaware of the incidents at Y&W Garment that former workers described to ProPublica, according to Keo, the spokesperson. Thats despite conducting four inspections from March 2020 through July 2023.The organization acknowledged some shortcomings of its two-day, unannounced audits in a report this year. It said problems like sexual harassment and efforts to interfere with union organizing are hard to verify.If fainting incidents were known but not adequately addressed at the factory level, Keo told ProPublica, it underscores the broader challenges of enforcement and accountability within the industry. Had the issue of faintings been confined to Cambodia, the shortcomings of Better Factories Cambodia might explain Nikes failure to rid its supply chain of the problem. That wasnt the case, according to findings of a labor monitoring group in Vietnam in 2016.That year, the Worker Rights Consortium described numerous faintings at a Vietnamese supplier of Nike and other Western brands. Workers at Hansae Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City told the group that pressure to meet production targets in the un-air-conditioned factory was so high that they didnt drink water to save time visiting the toilet. Hundreds of workers went on strike, twice. The Worker Rights Consortium reported in 2016 that workers at Hansae Vietnam were skipping breaks and avoiding drinking water even as temperatures in the factory soared. (Obtained and highlighted by ProPublica) The consortium called in a certified industrial hygienist, Garrett Brown, to conduct an independent investigation.It was months before Brown was allowed to enter the 12-building factory complex that employed roughly 10,000 people. Inside, he and another colleague recorded temperatures as high as 95 degrees, he said. It was goddamn hot inside those plants, for sure, Brown told ProPublica. By the end of the day, he said, he was exhausted.Youre sweating profusely, walking between the buildings and in the buildings as well, he said. And we were just doing it for eight hours and a lot of workers were going for 10, 12, 14 hours.Hansae, which didnt respond to emails from ProPublica, developed a remediation plan to fix the problems Brown and others had identified. It included installing cooling systems and shutting off the electricity in production areas to ensure that workers took lunch breaks. Nike no longer produces at the factory.Temperatures came down far faster in 2021 when Nike was confronted with an employee complaint about dizziness and dehydration at Nikes retail store in downtown Portland, which sits not far from the companys suburban corporate headquarters. Unlike in Vietnam, the complaint was about temperatures in the low 80s super hot, one worker told an inspector from the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division not the mid-90s that Brown measured in Ho Chi Minh City. And unlike in Vietnam, it took days, not months, for workplace safety inspectors to get inside.According to a state report, the inspectors quickly discovered that the problem was already being addressed, at least temporarily. Nike had brought in five portable air conditioners, spending what a company official would later estimate was $40,000 to get the summer heat under control. Keat Soriththeavy and Ouch Sony contributed reporting and translation. Kirsten Berg of ProPublica and Matthew Kish of The Oregonian/OregonLive contributed research.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 130 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.PROPUBLICA.ORGUtah Farmers Signed Up for Federally Funded Therapy. Then the Money Stopped.by Jessica Schreifels, The Salt Lake Tribune This article was produced for ProPublicas Local Reporting Network in partnership with The Salt Lake Tribune. Sign up for Dispatches to get stories like this one as soon as they are published. Josh Dallin spends his workdays talking to Utahns who raise cattle and grow crops, and knew that many were in distress. Everyone from neighbors to fertilizer dealers to equipment suppliers were telling him they were worried that a farmer or rancher they knew was at risk of suicide.Then in 2023, with money allocated by Congress, Dallin had new help to offer: As executive director of an agriculture center at Utah State University Extension, he had scores of $2,000 vouchers that Utahns working in agriculture could use to get free therapy. Dallin feared no one in the typically stoical farming community would take him up on the federally funded offer. He was wrong. Farmers and ranchers across Utah quickly accepted the money, which ran out in just four months well before he expected and his office had to start turning people away. It convinced Dallin of the deep need in the states agricultural communities, and peoples openness to getting help when cost is not a barrier. I want you to know, he recalled one voucher recipient telling him, that this saved my life. It was heartbreaking, he said, to have to put the brakes on the program.The money for the vouchers was part of a one-time $28 million allocation sent to states to help Americans producing food handle the extra stresses of the coronavirus pandemic. Any state that applied to the U.S. Department of Agriculture was awarded up to half a million dollars which was used to hold trainings, start hotlines staffed by mental health workers and, like in Utah, provide therapy.With that funding now mostly spent, leaders in some states have tapped state funds or leaned on private donors to ensure mental health support continues. Josh Dallin helped run a program that used federal money to connect Utah farmers and ranchers to free therapy. (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah has not and, at least according to one legislator, has no intention to do so.Republican state Sen. Scott Sandall, a third-generation rancher and farmer who is the Executive Appropriations Committee vice chair, criticized Congress for creating a program with a one-time boost of money, saying that without ongoing funding it was destined to fail. The way they set it up, he said, was eventually to have it go away.The Salt Lake Tribune and ProPublica reached out to Gov. Spencer Cox himself a farmer who has advocated for better mental health resources in the state. In 2022, he acknowledged in a Utah Farm Bureau article that poor mental health was a problem affecting the states farmers and said he hoped investments in rural mental health could better support the agriculture industry. His office did not respond to interview requests for this story. If You or Someone You Know Needs HelpAlthough Utah does not currently have funds to pay for therapy for the agricultural industry, there is still support available.You can dial 988 to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. If you live in Utah, it will route you to the Utah Crisis Line, which is staffed by certified crisis workers at the Huntsman Mental Health Institute. The call is free and confidential, and you can reach someone at any time of day.Another hotline, 1-800-FARM-AID, has staffers who can talk with you about what you are going through and connect you to resources.Utah State University Extension has other resources available as well. You can listen to its podcast, AgWellness, which organizers say is aimed at teaching you to open up about what concerns you and how to help others who feel stressed. There are also free online courses that can teach you how to find relief from stress, or learn what to say and how to help if you know someone else who is struggling. Farmers in the United States are 3.5 times more likely to die by suicide than the general population, according to the National Rural Health Association. Utahs suicide rate has consistently been among the nations highest, and farmers and ranchers struggle with the volatility that comes with working in the dry mountain region. They die by suicide at the third-highest rate by vocation in the state, according to state data, behind miners and construction workers.Fluctuating market prices, unpredictable weather and a stigma that farmers should be tough and can handle their mental stress themselves were constant pressures described by more than a dozen people The Tribune and ProPublica interviewed farmers and ranchers, their families and those who support mental health programs for them.The American Farm Bureau has emphasized in recent news releases that the Trump administrations shifts in policy around tariffs and federal grant funding have increased the uncertainty faced by Americas farming communities a population that overwhelmingly backed President Donald Trump in the 2024 election, according to an analysis by the nonprofit newsroom Investigate Midwest.Trump acknowledged in his March speech to Congress that tariffs in particular may bring a little bit of an adjustment period for Americas farmers but said that he believes they will ultimately help by reducing competition from producers in other countries. President Donald Trump said during an address to Congress in March that he thinks new trade policies will benefit American farmers. (Win McNamee/Pool Photo via AP) Our farmers are going to have a field day right now, Trump said. So, to our farmers, have a lot of fun. I love you, too. Federal funding to support farmer mental health is tied up with ongoing debates over the Farm Bill, a sweeping package of legislation that Congress has been unable to move forward since it expired in 2023. The USDA said it will be ready to implement mental health programs if federal lawmakers appropriate more money for them.Sandall, the state legislator, said he knows that the stress of working in an unpredictable industry like agriculture can cause anxiety and mental health challenges. But when he was presented with the data about the high suicide rates in Utah agricultural communities, he said he doesnt think Utah lawmakers would be interested in funding a program intended to help one specific profession. There is so much demand for mental health support throughout the state, he said, adding that targeting certain professions would create a battle for funding.Whether theyre a mechanic, he said, or whether theyre a school teacher, or a doctor, or someone in agriculture, I just think it would be a little hard to start separating out and creating just mental health programs for individual industries.We Carry the Burden Mitch Hancock, owner of NooSun Dairy in Corinne, Utah (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune) The stress of owning a dairy fell on Mitch Hancocks shoulders overnight after his father-in-law died by suicide in 2014. Hancocks father-in-law hadnt shared with his family that he was in crisis. Mental health, Hancock said, isnt a topic discussed often among farmers. I think we struggle in quiet.For Hancock, too, there was no time for him to grieve. It was early August, and there were still two more cuttings of alfalfa that needed to be made, another month of harvesting corn and the daily needs of milking cows. He had been involved with the dairy because his father-in-law had been hoping to transition into retirement, Hancock said. Still, I had never driven a tractor, he said. Never driven a semi in harvest, never driven a chopper. Never done any of that. So it was very much, Well, lets figure it out as we go. That was more than a decade ago. Hancock and his wife have run NooSun Dairy since on 2,400 acres of land in Box Elder County, where the snow-capped Wasatch Mountains stretch to the east and the Great Salt Lake can be seen past acres of fields and homes looking west. When he speaks, Hancock is taciturn and straightforward, a trained civil engineer who takes a pragmatic approach to running the dairy farm. But he has new insight now into what his father-in-law faced, he said, a weight far heavier than just having a successful business. He has employees who need these jobs and neighbors who count on him to buy their crops to feed his cows. We carry the burden to make sure that we can take care of all of those around us like we always have, he said, even in times of low milk prices.But being able to pay the dairys bills can be challenging, Hancock said, because the price he can sell at can fluctuate. Milk price regulations are set by a complex government process that can cause prices to change as often as daily. When prices are volatile, Hancock said, its hard to look past the doomsday. NooSun Dairy (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune) Like fluctuating market prices, farmers face other elements of their work they cant control: the price of fertilizers and equipment, how much it rains or whether animals get sick. And their workdays are long.In addition, in Utah and the arid West, farmers and ranchers worry about water, said Craig Buttars, the outgoing Utah Department of Agriculture and Food commissioner. In one recent year when rainfall was particularly scarce, he recalled, ranchers scrambled to find enough feed and had to haul water to cattle many of which graze on remote public lands.That just added another level of stress, he said. It seems like those things can just add on to one another. And at some point, producers, sometimes they just feel like, Why am I doing this?Some farmers have also felt villainized by the public for their water use, including by a recent study that suggested that farmers need to cut back or stop growing altogether in order to help stop the shrinking of Utahs Great Salt Lake. This takes a toll, said Caroline Hargraves, the marketing director with the state agriculture department. I cant tell you how often I hear people say that farmers should just quit. Like we shouldnt even grow our own food, she said. Just really demonizing anyone for their water use.Chris Chambers is an alfalfa and hay farmer in northern Utah who sells his crop to local cattle producers. He said its frustrating to read online comments posted in response to news articles about declining lake levels from people who think farmers should give up their water rights or stop farming.Its your livelihood, he said. Water is the key, and weve got the senior priority rights to use the water from the state of Utah. And now were bad guys for doing it? We feel like were doing a good service for feeding people.In Rural Utah, Few Therapists and More GunsIn a state that has consistently higher rates of self-reported depression than the rest of the United States, residents in rural areas where many farmers and ranchers live face unique challenges in getting help. In the two counties that have the highest amount of farmland in the state, each has about one therapist for every 550 people, according to County Health Rankings, which pulls data from the National Provider Identification registry. (The national ratio is one therapist for every 300 people.)Without that type of specialized care, doctors in rural areas often rely only on prescription medications, said Tiffany McConkie, a rancher in northeastern Utah who also works as a nurse at a clinic in the town of Altamont, in a three-room medical office decorated with photos of sun-drenched farm landscapes. Its where people can go for general medical care in their own town in the Uintah Basin, a rural area known for its oil production and agriculture. But if someone is seeking behavioral health treatment from that same medical system, Uintah Basin Healthcare, the only two therapists on staff work at a larger medical clinic thats about 20 miles away, according to the health care systems online provider list. McConkie said some people hesitate to ask for mental health care, telling her that they are afraid of being medicated or that health care workers will call the police and theyll be put into a mental home.And thats not the case, she said. We just want to get them the help they need.Where rural Utah lacks easy access to therapists, there is also an abundance of firearms and a higher suicide rate compared with urban areas, according to a 2018 Harvard study. That study found that the elevated suicide rate in rural Utah is not because people there attempt suicide more often but because they are using guns, which are more lethal than other methods. We all feel like were tough, right? said Tiffany McConkie, a Utah rancher and a nurse. I just feel like we still have that stigma that we cant say that were struggling. We cant go for help. (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune) In the basin where McKonkie lives, the local state-run mental health clinic has responded to those statistics by focusing on gun safety, handing out gun locks and secure ammo boxes at gun shows. They also travel to oil fields to do suicide prevention trainings with workers, an effort to meet their most at-risk population middle-aged men where they are. It has required some creativity on our part, said Catherine Jurado, who works at Northeastern Counseling Center, adding that being in a smaller rural area allows them better opportunities to create relationships. Who else in the United States thinks, I need to go to a beef expo to do suicide prevention?Seeking a Way ForwardThe shortfall in funding for farmer mental health has been going on for years. In 2008, Congress created the federal Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network but, for more than a decade, put no money into it. The network eventually was funded as part of the 2018 Farm Bill, but its annual $10 million covers the entire country across four regional offices and today generally does not support individual therapy. Since the Farm Bill expired in September 2023, Congress has been unable to agree on a new legislative package, nor did it pass a proposed bill last year to give $5 million more in funding for the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network. Right now, the network has continued to be funded through temporary extensions. When the pandemic-era funding injected a new surge of money at the state level in 2021, Utahs agriculture department and Utah State University Extension the states land-grant university jumped at the opportunity. The two organizations used some of the money at first for an educational podcast and online stress courses. And in 2023, they paid for therapy for about 240 farmers and ranchers. There are about 33,000 producers in Utah, according to 2022 Census of Agriculture data, most of whom work other jobs besides farming, which makes up nearly 3% of the states economy. As is the case throughout the United States, most Utah farms are family-run. Buttars, the Utah agriculture department commissioner, said he was surprised by how many people sought the therapy vouchers.It really did wake me up to the number of people we have in the state, in our agricultural community, that felt the need for this type of program, he said.Dallin, with Utah State, said health care providers reported that those using the vouchers were improving, and that they were receiving positive feedback from those who went to therapy. But the money ran out more than a year ago, and the program has been halted.In the absence of federal funds, some states have locked in state funding or private donations to keep supporting their farmers.In Michigan, a program offering free therapy and online stress courses has been in place for nearly a decade, according to Remington Rice with Michigan State University Extension. He said state agriculture leaders advocated for the program after seeing distress among dairy farmers.Agriculture is a pillar of society, Rice said. No farmers, no food. And so we need to address an issue that threatens our food supply.More recently, he said, a private business a company that makes cherry products reached out to donate a portion of its sales to help pay for therapy.In Washington, a private donor from a farming family who lost someone to suicide has provided funding for no-cost therapy sessions for farmers and ranchers, said Don McMoran, who works at Washington State University Extension and is the Western regional lead for the national Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network. In Utah, those who ran the therapy voucher program have been hesitant to approach lawmakers for state support. Hargraves, with the states agriculture department, said it can be tough to get state legislators to fund new programs. And Dallin said his office has shied away from approaching legislators because the money would be earmarked as part of the higher education budget due to its association with the university. Utahs legislative leadership has cut $60 million in funding from the public higher education system this year the biggest budget cut to schools here in at least a decade. Since the therapy voucher program ended, USU Extension has continued to run awareness campaigns encouraging farmers to invest in their mental health care. And the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food has also introduced mental health workshops into some certifications and courses that farmers and ranchers enroll in.Dallin said his office has also been working with the University of Utah a health research university that runs its own hospital system to try to collect survey data to prove the voucher programs effectiveness as they try to drum up more money in the future. He said he hopes by partnering, they can lean on the other universitys medical expertise and designation as a health care system. I honestly believe, he said, that if the government or if some organization were to give us a million dollars a year, I think we could spend it.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 136 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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THEONION.COM14 Years Avoiding Mr. Poppers Penguins Spoilers Undone In Single Moment Of CarelessnessSPOKANE, WALamenting that all his effort had been in vain, area man Evan Stackelberg told reporters Thursday that his 14 years of avoiding spoilers for Mr. Poppers Penguins had been undone in a single moment of carelessness. I stayed off social media, I steered clear of film podcasts, and then the one second I let my guard down, some guy behind me on the bus goes and blurts out the ending to his girlfriend, Stackelberg said as he dejectedly cradled his head in his hands, adding that he had forgone the earplugs he normally wears on public transit to avoid Mr. Poppers Penguins spoilers out of a foolhardy belief that he would be safe because he was only traveling two stops. I blame myself, really. I should have gotten off the bus as soon as I heard that guy mention he was a Jim Carrey fan. Id been meaning to watch Mr. Poppers Penguins for so long, and it really looked like this Saturday was finally going to be the night. But I choked right in the home stretch, and now Ill never be able to go in fresh and fully experience the power of Mr. Poppers ultimate redemption. Witnesses later reported seeing Stackelberg huffing solvents and slamming his head against the ground in a desperate attempt to erase the Mr. Poppers Penguins spoilers from his mind.The post 14 Years Avoiding Mr. Poppers Penguins Spoilers Undone In Single Moment Of Carelessness appeared first on The Onion.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 134 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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THEONION.COMKaty Perry Teases New Single Stop Making Fun Of MeMONTECITO, CARevealing to fans that the track was about an issue deeply important to her, singer-songwriter Katy Perry teased a new single Thursday by releasing a short clip of a song titled Stop Making Fun Of Me. Working with Dr. Luke on my fav single in yearsthis is for the ladies out there who cant catch a goddamn break even though theyre seriously trying their best, Perry said in the 30-second teaser clip uploaded to her Instagram account, in which the lyrics Im not messing around anymore / Youre killing my self-esteem with these cruel comments / And it really hurts can be heard over a pounding four-on-the-floor beat. This is me being honest. This is me being as real as Ive ever been. This is me asking: What more do you fucking people want from me? Seriously, do you think you can write better songs? And if you like this, you should check out my new remix coming this summer, Womans World (Really Wasnt That Bad).' At press time, Perry had released a full trailer for an upcoming album called Im A Human Being Who Fundamentally Deserves Respect.The post Katy Perry Teases New Single Stop Making Fun Of Me appeared first on The Onion.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 133 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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APNEWS.COMHarvey Weinsteins lawyers get their turn to question accuser Miriam Haley at #MeToo retrialWitness Mimi Haley arrives to testify in the case against former film producer Harvey Weinstein at state court in Manhattan, Thursday, May 1, 2025 in New York. (Michael M. Santiago/Pool Photo via AP)2025-05-01T16:57:52Z NEW YORK (AP) Harvey Weinstein s lawyers got their turn Thursday to question a woman who alleges the one-time Hollywood heavyweight held her down on a bed and forced oral sex on her nearly two decades ago.Miriam Haley, testifying for a third day at Weinsteins retrial, was grilled about her decision to hire a lawyer and go public with her allegations as the #MeToo movement exploded in October 2017.Defense attorney Jennifer Bonjean sparred with Haley over the details of her early statements to the press about the alleged assault, getting her to admit that she didnt give interviewers back then a full picture of her relationship with Weinstein. Haley denied Bonjeans suggestion that she went public in hopes of suing Weinstein, but acknowledged she later filed a lawsuit and received a settlement of about $475,000.Weinstein, 73, has pleaded not guilty and denies sexually assaulting anyone. His lawyers have argued that all of his accusers consented to sexual encounters with him in hopes of getting work in show business. Haley, the first of three accusers expected to testify, said Wednesday that she maintained contact with Weinstein for more than a year after the alleged assault she says happened at his Manhattan apartment in July 2006. Haley testified that she flew to Los Angeles on Weinsteins dime a day after the alleged assault, and a few weeks later agreed to meet him at a Manhattan hotel. She said she had expected to talk in the lobby, but was instead directed to his room, where he pulled her into bed for sex. Even after that, Haley testified, she kept in touch sometimes calling Weinstein and sending emails signed Lots of love to him and his assistant over the next few months and years. She insisted she was looking for professional opportunity and was never interested in a romantic or sexual relationship with him.Bonjean pointed out Thursday that when Haley went public, she didnt mention her subsequent sexual encounter with Weinstein, nor their continued contact. You told the press only part of the story, correct? Bonjean asked.I told the part that was relevant to what I was trying to share, Haley said.Bonjean noted that Haley didnt report her allegations to police until June 2018, but held a press conference with lawyer Gloria Allred just days after she first saw media reports about other women accusing Weinstein of wrongdoing.Bonjean asked if Haley had been trying to send a message to Weinstein. I wasnt really thinking about Mr. Weinstein in that press conference, Haley responded, adding that she spoke out to support other accusers who had also done so.Bonjean will step away from Weinsteins defense team after she finishes questioning Haley. Another case Bonjean is working on is going to trial in Brooklyn next week. On Wednesday, under questioning by a prosecutor, Haley recalled the alleged 2006 assault as a friendly, professional meeting at Weinsteins apartment that he turned into the unthinkable. She said he ignored her pleas of: No, no its not going to happen. Afterward, she felt shocked, disgusted and humiliated. She and two of her friends testified that she soon told them that Weinstein had sexually assaulted her.Haley, who has also gone by the name Mimi Haleyi, is the first of Weinsteins accusers to testify at his rape retrial. She is reprising her testimony from his first trial in 2020 after his conviction was overturned last year, albeit with some details that werent heard before.On Wednesday, she recalled Weinstein had asked her, Dont you think were much closer now? after either the alleged assault or a subsequent occasion when she says she had unwanted, but not forced, sex with him.Haley was briefly a production assistant on the Weinstein-produced Project Runway and had a series of interactions with him that were sometimes inappropriate and suggestive, but other times professional and polite, she told jurors.Weinsteins retrial includes charges related to Haley and another accuser from the original trial, Jessica Mann. Mann alleges that Weinstein raped her in 2013. Hes also being tried, for the first time, on an allegation of forcing oral sex on former model Kaja Sokola in 2006. Mann and Sokola also are expected to testify.The Associated Press generally does not name people who allege they have been sexually assaulted unless they give permission for their names to be used. Haley, Mann and Sokola have done so. MICHAEL R. SISAK Sisak is an Associated Press reporter covering law enforcement and courts in New York City, including former President Donald Trumps criminal and civil cases and problems plaguing the federal prison system. twitter mailto0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 138 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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APNEWS.COMJudge bars deportations of Venezuelans from South Texas under 18th-century wartime lawPresident Donald Trump arrives to speak during a National Day of Prayer event in the Rose Garden of the White House, Thursday, May 1, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)2025-05-01T16:13:54Z A federal judge on Thursday barred the Trump administration from deporting any Venezuelans from South Texas under an 18th-century wartime law.U.S. District Court Judge Fernando Rodriguez Jr. is the first judge to rule that the Alien Enemies Act cannot be used against people who the Republican administration claims are gang members invading the United States.Neither the Court nor the parties question that the Executive Branch can direct the detention and removal of aliens who engage in criminal activity in the United States, wrote Rodriguez. But, he said, the Presidents invocation of the AEA through the Proclamation exceeds the scope of the statute and is contrary to the plain, ordinary meaning of the statutes terms.In March, President Donald Trump issued a proclamation claiming that the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua was invading the U.S. He said he had special powers to deport immigrants, identified by his administration as gang members, without the usual court proceedings. The Alien Enemies Act has only been used three times before in U.S. history, most recently during World War II, when it was cited to intern Japanese-Americans. The proclamation triggered a flurry of litigation as the administration tried to ship migrants it claimed were gang members to a notorious prison in El Salvador. Rodriguezs ruling is significant because it is the first formal permanent injunction against the administration using the AEA and contends the president is misusing the law.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 134 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.404MEDIA.CORecession Indicator: Bookings for the German Tour Bus in Los Angeles Are Down 30%I live close to the famous Venice Beach boardwalk in Los Angeles, one of the most popular tourist spots in California and, by extension, the United States. The Venice Beach boardwalk is so famous, in fact, that it is one of just a few stops on Sandra & Denniss German-language bus tours. Every summer, I will be walking my dog and dozens of people visiting from Germany will hop off the bus to experience the American way of life at a famous beach that has been in many movies, is famous for Muscle Beach, the skatepark, the surfing, and the many trashy t-shirt and souvenir shops.These throngs of tourists are just one small part of Los Angeles tourism industry, but they are a hyperspecific one. Almost everyone who does these tours is visiting the United States from Germany. By all accounts, tourism to the United States has plummeted due to the Trump administration detaining random tourists, plummeting perceptions and boycotts of the United States due to his trade war, and the fact he is sending some immigrants to the El Salvadorian megaprison CECOT. Many countries have issued travel advisories for tourists wanting to visit the United States, and Goldman Sachs estimates that the U.S. could miss out on as much as $90 billion in revenue from a fall in tourism and Trumps trade war.The American tourism industry is sooooooo screwed. Jon Cooper (@joncooper-us.bsky.social) 2025-04-26T12:54:00.673ZTuesday, Trump said tourism is way up, a ludicrous statement that is refuted by every statistic or bit of information that we have seen so far. Here is another anecdotal data point: Sandra & Denniss bus tours, which cater directly to German tourists, have seen a 30 percent drop in bookings from German visitors this summer.In most cases, accurately estimating the impact of Trumps haphazard and messy immigration policies on any individual business is quite difficult. But because Sandra & Denniss bus tours cater directly to German tourists, I thought I would email them to see if there has been an impact on their business. Their companys website is entirely in German, even though the company itself is based in Los Angeles. Owner Dennis Sulies responded quickly, and said that the company has definitely noticed a dropabout 30 percentin bookings from German visitors to LA.Sulies said that it remains difficult for him to determine what percentage drop is due to Trumps policies and how much of it is due to the wildfires that devastated Los Angeles in January. The wildfires were not Trumps fault, but, in one of his first acts as President, Trump portrayed Los Angeles as a hellhole; most of Los Angeles remains totally open. Trumps administration, meanwhile, has gutted FEMA and climate research arms of the government.The decline started earlier this year, and while the current tariff discussions are certainly a factor, the first major hit came in January. Thats when a lot of families typically plan their vacations, and unfortunately, media reports in Germany were showing LA as being engulfed in wildfires. That really discouraged early bookings, Sulies said. The political climate, including Trumps return and administration policies, has added to the general uncertainty. So while the tariffs are a newer concern, the combination of media coverage and political shifts has already had a visible impact on tourism from Germany.That said, weve also seen a small positive effect from falling airfares. Lower prices are attracting new, more spontaneous travelers who jump on last-minute bargain flights to the U.S. Its a different customer segment, but it helps balance things out a bit. As for immigration, most Europeansincluding our German guestsenter with an ESTA, and we havent heard any specific issues or complaints. The entry process still seems to be running fairly smoothly, he added. Overall, we still believe the U.S. is a safe and welcoming country to visit, regardless of the administration in power. ESTA is an online visa waiver program available to tourists from the European Union and from several other countries.If the last thing you heard about LA was the fires, I live here and I can tell you that the vast majority of the city remains fully functioning and a perfectly good place for tourists to visit despite the awful tragedy of the fires. That being said, it is completely understandable that international visitors would decide not to come here as the Trump administration threatens undocumented immigrants, people here on visas, and tourists and wages a unilateral trade war on the entire world. The losers in this case are the American businesses and cities that rely on tourists and the revenue they bring in to make ends meet.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 138 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.404MEDIA.COResearchers Say the Most Popular Tool for Grading AIs Unfairly Favors Meta, Google, OpenAIThe most popular method for measuring what are the best chatbots in the world is flawed and frequently manipulated by powerful companies like OpenAI and Google in order to make their products seem better than they actually are, according to a new paper from researchers at the AI company Cohere, as well as Stanford, MIT, and other universities.The researchers came to this conclusion after reviewing data thats made public by Chatbot Arena (also known as LMArena and LMSYS), which facilitates benchmarking and maintains the leaderboard listing the best large language models, as well as scraping Chatbot Arena and their own testing. Chatbot Arena, meanwhile, has responded to the researchers findings by saying that while it accepts some criticisms and plans to address them, some of the numbers the researchers presented are wrong and mischaracterize how Chatbot Arena actually ranks LLMs. The research was published just weeks after Meta was accused of gaming AI benchmarks with one of its recent models.If youre wondering why this beef between the researchers, Chatbot Arena, and others in the AI industry matters at all, consider the fact that the biggest tech companies in the world as well as a great number of lesser known startups are currently in a fierce competition to develop the most advanced AI tools, operating under the belief that these AI tools will define the future of humanity and enrich the most successful companies in this industry in a way that will make previous technology booms seem minor by comparison.I should note here that Cohere is an AI company that produces its own models and that they dont appear to rank very highly in the Chatbot Arena leaderboard. The researchers also make the point that proprietary closed models from competing companies appear to have an unfair advantage to open-source models, and that Cohere proudly boasts that its model Aya is one of the largest open science efforts in ML to date. In other words, the research is coming from a company that Chatbot Arena doesnt benefit.Judging which large language model is the best is tricky because different people use different AI models for different purposes and what is the best result is often subjective, but the desire to compete and compare these models has made the AI industry default to the practice of benchmarking AI models. Specifically, Chatbot Arena, which gives a numerical Arena Score to models companies submit and maintains a leaderboard listing the highest scoring models. At the moment, for example, Googles Gemini 2.5 Pro is in the number one spot, followed by OpenAIs o3, ChatGPT 4o, and Xs Grok 3.The vast majority of people who use these tools probably have no idea the Chatbot Arena leaderboard exists, but it is a big deal to AI enthusiasts, CEOs, investors, researchers, and anyone who actively works or is invested in the AI industry. The significance of the leaderboard also remains despite the fact that it has been criticized extensively over time for the reasons I list above. The stakes of the AI race and who will win it are objectively very high in terms of the money thats being poured into this space and the amount of time and energy people are spending on winning it, and Chatbot Arena, while flawed, is one of the few places thats keeping score.A meaningful benchmark demonstrates the relative merits of new research ideas over existing ones, and thereby heavily influences research directions, funding decisions, and, ultimately, the shape of progress in our field, the researchers write in their paper, titled The Leaderboard illusion. The recent meteoric rise of generative AI modelsin terms of public attention, commercial adoption, and the scale of compute and funding involvedhas substantially increased the stakes and pressure placed on leaderboards.The way that Chatbot Arena works is that anyone can go to its site and type in a prompt or question. That prompt is then given to two anonymous models. The user cant see what the models are, but in theory one model could be ChatGPT while the other is Anthropics Claude. The user is then presented with the output from each of these models and votes for the one they think did a better job. Multiply this process by millions of votes and thats how Chatbot Arena determines who is placed where on the leaderboards. Deepseek, the Chinese AI model that rocked the industry when it was released in January, is currently ranked #7 on the leaderboard, and its high score was part of the reason people were so impressed.According to the researchers paper, the biggest problem with this method is that Chatbot Arena is allowing the biggest companies in this space, namely Google, Meta, Amazon, and OpenAI, to run undisclosed private testing and cherrypick their best model. The researchers said their systemic review of Chatbot Arena involved combining data sources encompassing 2 million battles, auditing 42 providers and 243 models between January 2024 and April 2025.This comprehensive analysis reveals that over an extended period, a handful of preferred providers have been granted disproportionate access to data and testing, the researchers wrote. In particular, we identify an undisclosed Chatbot Arena policy that allows a small group of preferred model providers to test many model variants in private before releasing only the best-performing checkpoint.Basically, the researchers claim that companies test their LLMs on Chatbot Arena to find which models score best, without those tests counting towards their public score. Then they pick the model that scores best for official testing.Chatbot Arena says the researchers framing here is misleading.We designed our policy to prevent model providers from just reporting the highest score they received during testing. We only publish the score for the model they release publicly, it said on X.In a single month, we observe as many as 27 models from Meta being tested privately on Chatbot Arena in the lead up to Llama 4 release, the researchers said. Notably, we find that Chatbot Arena does not require all submitted models to be made public, and there is no guarantee that the version appearing on the public leaderboard matches the publicly available API.In early April, when Metas model Maverick shot up to the second spot of the leaderboard, users were confused because they didnt find it that good and better than other models that ranked below it. As Techcrunch noted at the time, that might be because Meta used a slightly different version of the model optimized for conversationality on Chatbot Arena than what users had access to.We helped Meta with pre-release testing for Llama 4, like we have helped many other model providers in the past, Chatbot Arena said in response to the research paper. We support open-source development. Our own platform and analysis tools are open source, and we have released millions of open conversations as well. This benefits the whole community.The researchers also claim that makers or proprietary models, like OpenAI and Google, collect far more data from their testing on Chatbot Arena than fully open-source models, which allows them to better fine tune the model to what Chatbot Arena users want.That last part on its own might be the biggest problem with Chatbot Arenas leaderboard in the long term, since it incentivizes the people who create AI models to design them in a way that scores well on Chatbot Arena as opposed to what might make them materially better and safer for users in a real world environment.As the researchers write: the over-reliance on a single leaderboard creates a risk that providers may overfit to the aspects of leaderboard performance, without genuinely advancing the technology in meaningful ways. As Goodharts Law states, when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.Despite their criticism, the researchers acknowledge the contribution of Chatbot Arena to AI research and that it serves a need, and their paper ends with a list of recommendations on how to make it better, including preventing companies from retracting scores after submission, being more transparent which models engage in private testing and how much.One might disagree with human preferencestheyre subjectivebut thats exactly why they matter, Chatbot Arena said on X in response to the paper. Understanding subjective preference is essential to evaluating real-world performance, as these models are used by people. Thats why were working on statistical methodslike style and sentiment controlto decompose human preference into its constituent parts. We are also strengthening our user base to include more diversity. And if pre-release testing and data helps models optimize for millions of peoples preferences, thats a positive thing!If a model provider chooses to submit more tests than another model provider, this does not mean the second model provider is treated unfairly, it added. Every model provider makes different choices about how to use and value human preferences.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 151 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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GLAAD.ORGAiryn De Niro Talks with Them for First-Ever Interview on Her Transition, Celebrity Parents, and Being the Next It GirlAiryn De Niro: model, voice actress, future counselor, andThems newest cover star!Daughter of legendary actor Robert De Niro and model and actressToukie Smith, Airyn sat down with Them reporter Ava Pauline Emilionefor her first-ever interview since starting her gender transition. She spoke about how for much of her life, her parents tried to keep her [...]The post Airyn De Niro Talks with Them for First-Ever Interview on Her Transition, Celebrity Parents, and Being the Next It Girl first appeared on GLAAD.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 144 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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GLAAD.ORGUnleashing Hope Filmmakers Talk Working on Autism Documentary with Rosie ODonnellHulus documentary special Unleashing Hope: The Power of Service Dogs for Children With Autism with puts the spotlight on a special program by Guide Dogs of Americas (GDA) through the lens of many families and their children on the autism spectrum one of them being Rosie ODonnell and her child Clay. Co-directed by Zeberiah [...]The post Unleashing Hope Filmmakers Talk Working on Autism Documentary with Rosie ODonnell first appeared on GLAAD.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 147 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.PRIDE.COMMeet the 10 hotties competing on 'I Kissed a Boy' season 2One of the most popular gay dating shows on TV is back!See on InstagramThe queer men vying for love on I Kissed a Boy season 2 have been officially announced by the BBC. The format of the competition the first-ever gay dating show in the U.K. remains the same: Upon meeting each other, these single guys immediately share a kiss that helps them determine whether or not they have a connection. From there, the contestants enjoy a fun time at an Italian masseria and get to know themselves a little better.Australian pop star Dannii Minogue, who hosted the first season of I Kissed a Boy and its subsequent spinoff I Kissed a Girl, is returning for season 2. Layton Williams, best known for playing Stephen Carmichael on Netflix's Bad Education, will also narrate the upcoming season.Keep scrolling to meet the 10 queer men competing on I Kissed a Boy season 2, which premieres Sunday, May 11 on the BBC. Season 1 of I Kissed a Boy is available for streaming on Hulu.Editor's note: All photos, personal details, and quotes below are courtesy of the BBC.AdamAge: 27From: ReadingOccupation: Marketing and Brand ManagerInstagram: @onlygayadamQuote: "You will see me either confused, crying with laughter or having a deep conversation wearing a bucket hat and a pair of Speedos. The show was one big therapy session, and I loved it."See on InstagramAdam's number one driver in life is his career and his role as a marketing manager in the beauty industry. He's a self-proclaimed "career gal" who thrives in a busy work environment.Outside of the office, Adam throws himself into his creative group of friends and parties in East London, his spiritual home. He loves disco and says if he could visit another era, the 70s would be it.When it comes to boys, emotional intelligence is really important to Adam, as is someone who's not afraid to speak their mind. Adam's last serious relationship ended about four years ago and he's ready to find love again.AronAge: 27From: CroydonOccupation: Civil Servant and Cheerleading coachInstagram: @arondotcom_Quote: "Buckle up for an emotional rollercoaster, tears of joy and a deep look into the queer experience. Get ready to feel everything and stay glued to your screen!"See on InstagramAs a world champion cheerleader, Aron is ready to tumble his way into the masseria to find love. His love for cheerleading has led him to coach and compete internationally, having won the world championships in Orlando, Florida for the last two years.Aron is ambitious, focused and has a strong sense of who he is but growing up as a gay man in a traditional West African household was not without its challenges. He came out to his mum and his wider family at 21 years old and feels fortunate that they're accepting and supportive of him. But it wasn't until he went to university, that Aron really began to refine his "queer blackness."After a four-year stint studying Chinese and a year living in China, Aron is now settled in his family house with his sister in Croydon.CallumAge: 27From: St Leonard's on Sea, HastingsOccupation: AdministratorInstagram: @callum.akQuote: "I am so proud to be a part of the show, it's so much more than just a dating show which is something I realized whilst actually being on it. Younger me would have found navigating my sexuality so much easier if I had a show like IKAB to watch."See on InstagramWhen it comes to dating, Callum's either all in, or all out. Callum admits he can be jealous and doesn't think his man should be giving any other guy attention. He doesn't like to follow the rules and is quick-witted with his comebacks. Callum describes himself as "chaotic, cheeky, and strong minded."In recent years, Callum has gained a greater sense of his cultural identity after moving from his hometown to London, where the Nigerian side of his family live.Callum is a sucker for a pretty boy with a little edge and his celebrity crushes are Joey Essex, Drake, and Jack Harlow.Jack DAge: 26From: GlasgowOccupation: Hospital PharmacistInstagram: @its_jack__dQuote: "Things changed by the hour in the 'Messy Massy,' so you'll be seeing a LOT of drama. Expect to see a group of queer guys having a very gay old time and having a laugh!"See on InstagramA self-confessed serial dater, Jack is looking to take himself off the market and find a man who he can share a 'nice pastry and a pint with'. An ally in his own community, Jack likes to be open-minded and down to earth.When it comes to dating, as confident as he may be, Jack isn't keen on making the first move in fear of being rejected.Jack thinks the queer scene in Glasgow is quite small and he's tired of the same group of guys circling all the apps.Jack SAge: 22From: WiganOccupation: Banking AdvisorInstagram: @itsjackmaniacQuote: "Being part of I Kissed a Boy was the most diva-licious slice of heaven to be honest. Just dead good vibes. Ups and downs for sure, but honestly just a proper hoot from the jump!"See on InstagramJack is a hopeless romantic who has been brought up by strong women including his nan June, whose name he has tattooed on his neck. He credits the women close to him for enabling him to be comfortable with his own femininity.Jack describes himself as "androgynous but more fem presenting" and likes to shock people with his rap persona, "Jack Maniac" at open mic nights.Jack's had three relationships and a few situationships and admits to always chasing after the bad boys. He wants to break that chain and meet someone with a good heart who will accept him unconditionally.JasAge: 27From: GlasgowOccupation: Finance AnalystInstagram: @jaskeranQuote: "I was 100% authentically myself and I have no regrets. Expect an iconic season full of firsts, which I am so excited to be a part of. There was no holding back this year!"See on InstagramJas is very family oriented and grew up with his mum, dad and sister in Glasgow. Jas loves his culture and has learnt to embrace it. Jas appreciates that he can be an 'openly gay Scottish Punjabi man' with the support of his family and friends and looks upon it as his superpower.After an academic lifestyle in Glasgow, Jas moved to London after university and hasn't looked back. He wants to find a husband and dreams of getting married. In Jas' culture it would be disrespectful to his parents to bring someone home who wasn't the end game, "I want a Punjabi wedding! Once you commit, you commit. My parents have done the same."Jordan BAge: 25From: The Lake DistrictOccupation: Retail Store ManagerInstagram: @jordanburrowQuote: "Expect a cast from all different walks of life coming together to share experiences, stories and saliva. Prepare to laugh, cry, and audibly gasp your way through our gay summer."See on InstagramJordan has swapped life on the family farm rearing sheep and cows with his dad and his brother, for the hustle and bustle of city life in Manchester. Jordan is ready to stop playing games and find someone with a calming nature who will have the capacity to tame him.Jordan plans to walk into the masseria oozing confidence as the total package but also wants to use the experience to learn more about himself and takes risks.Jordan describes himself as a heartbreaker who isn't short of any offers from suitors. He doesn't doubt that he'll be part of the drama if there happens to be any and when it comes to getting what he wants, Jordan will make every effort to get it.Jordon RAge: 27From: LeedsOccupation: Sales ManagerInstagram: @jordonr_hQuote: "I mean looks were served and a time was had. I don't take myself too seriously so l would describe myself as the life of any party... but only if it's worth attending"See on InstagramJordon is hoping to strut into the masseria and find the man of his dreams. He'll crack the jokes and the one-liners until his social battery dies. Growing up on a council estate was challenging for Jordon but it shaped him into the man he is today.Jordon wants to explore a dating world that doesn't involve guys who aren't emotionally available. Jordon has dated but has never had a proper boyfriend or been in love. He admits to letting people only get to know him at surface level and struggles to truly open up and allow people to get to know the real him.LarsAge: 23From: WolverhamptonOccupation: Hotel ReceptionistInstagram: @larsfellowsQuote: "I Kissed a Boy isn't just the fun reality TV show that we all know and love it is a celebration of queer love in all its forms. I am honestly so proud to be the first trans person on the show."See on InstagramFootball loving and self-confessed cheeky chappy Lars, has a maturity that belies his years. Lars says, "I've been through 16 years of my life as a girl. It's aged me, but in a good way." Lars has put everything into his transition from female to male and is now wanting to focus on other things. "The missing piece of the puzzle is a man!"Lars is a hopeless romantic, sick of the single life and after learning so much from his first love break up, is ready to find his person.As well as gender, Lars has had to tackle his sexuality too, "I didn't have an attraction to girls, I always liked guys. I felt like a gay guy trapped in a woman's body."Lars wants to be a part of this experience to push himself into meeting someone face to face without phones or other distractions.RoryAge: 22From: Galway, IrelandOccupation: Mental Health Support WorkerInstagram: @roryjenningssQuote: "Put a number of gay men in a luxury Italian masseria and expect two things: Drama and more drama. You can laugh with us, cry with us, and cheer us on."See on InstagramRory is looking to leave the Emerald Isle behind for a summer of love in Italy. In the masseria he says there is a high possibility he will end up being a bit of a Casanova and use his Irish charm to woo the boys.Rory likes to observe and figure people out before making a move romantically and when it comes to drama, he says he would rather watch the drama rather than be the drama.Alongside his job as a mental health support worker, Rory also works as a part-time model. When it comes to boys, Rory says it takes a lot to win his heart. He lists Michael B. Jordan, Joey Essex, and Troye Sivan as his dream boys.RubenAge: 24From: LondonOccupation: Artist and designerInstagram: @rubenbodowerQuote: "Honestly, I find dating scary (men, ugh!) so I wanted to put myself somewhere I couldn't run away from boys, even if I tried. Let's see how that turns out."See on InstagramRuben is an articulate, self-aware, self-confessed sexy nerd whose indecisiveness plays into his career and love life.When it comes to relationships, they've been short-lived since the breakup of his first serious relationship three years ago. Ruben has been single ever since and is scared of being vulnerable and letting someone in but he's hoping that his time in the masseria will flip the script, as he's set an intention to leave with a boyfriend.Ruben was born in London but moved to Norway when he was three years old and lived there for six years before returning to the UK with his family. Now living in London, Ruben works as a jewelry designer but isn't limited to this and says, "I want to do everything apart from make up my mind and this is reflected in my dating life I'm keeping it consistent!"0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 142 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.PRIDE.COMZane Phillips breaks down his steamy 'Mid-Century Modern' scenes with Matt BomerMid-Century Modern is the gift that keeps on giving.The hit Hulu sitcom has received critical acclaim for its hilarious storylines, incredible cast banter, and occasional steamy moments with Zane Phillips and Matt Bomer.While attending the grand opening of The Tryst Puerto Vallarta over the weekend, the handsome star opened up on the positive reception the series has received."I am so chuffed that people have been responding so well to the show! With queer content, you always have this thing in the back of your mind that people are going to say it's too queer. It's about sticking with the people who take care of you! The performances are incredible. I felt so lucky to be on that set," Phillips tells PRIDE. See on Instagram As a minor spoiler alert, Phillips' and Bomer's characters meet in Fire Island and start having a spicy hookup before things take a serious turn. However, their steamy kisses on-screen had audiences going feral with their spicy clips going viral online."It's such a bait and switch! If you saw that clip, you would not know that our story that episode ends with us talking about God. I feel bad for the folks who just came for the boys kissing. They're getting something a little more real than that!"Mid-Century Modern is streaming now on Hulu. To see the full interview with Zane Phillips at the grand opening for The Tryst Puerto Vallarta, check out the video at the top of the page.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 146 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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GAYETY.COPabllo Vittar to Headline Fabric of Freedom at WorldPride DC 2025Get ready, Pride fansinternational pop sensation and LGBTQ+ icon Pabllo Vittar is bringing her signature sparkle and electric energy to WorldPride DC 2025. Organizers announced Thursday that Vittar will headline Fabric of Freedom, one of the festivals marquee events, taking place Saturday, June 7 at 1235 W Street NE. Presented in partnership with KINETIC Presents, the massive celebration willSource0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 160 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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GAYETY.COSpice Girls Tease 30th Anniversary ReunionBut Will Posh Join the Party?Get ready to zig-a-zig-ah againbecause the Spice Girls are cooking up a comeback. Nearly 30 years after their debut single Wannabe turned them into global icons, the legendary girl group is reportedly in talks for a 2026 world tour, according to The Sun. Geri Horner, Emma Bunton, Mel B, and Mel C are said to be considering hitting the road to celebrate their milestone anniversarywithSource0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 134 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.NATURE.COMFungus from the human gut slows liver disease in miceNature, Published online: 02 May 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01360-0The disease affects almost one-third of adults and treatments are limited.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 160 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.NATURE.COMRevealed: the unusual mathematics that gives rose petals their shapeNature, Published online: 01 May 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01394-4The pointy edges of petals rely on a type of geometric feedback never before seen in nature.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 135 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.ESPN.COMFA to ban transgender players in women's soccerThe English Football Association (FA) has said it will ban transgender players from women's football from next season, starting from June 1.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 156 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.ESPN.COMRedick: Lakers must get in 'championship shape'Head coach JJ Redick says the Lakers must get into "championship shape" if they're going to contend for an NBA title next season.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 153 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMAmazons Mixed Earnings Report Sends Share Prices DownThe company reported overall mixed results, sending share prices down in after-hours trading.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 141 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMTrump Asks Supreme Court to Lift Deportation Protections for VenezuelansA federal judge had blocked the administrations plan to remove the temporary protected status of more than 300,000 immigrants.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 151 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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THEONION.COMHow Deportation WorksAccording to border czar Tom Homan, the Trump administration deported about 139,000 people in its first 100 days. Here is a breakdown of the U.S. deportation process:STEP 1: Authorities confirm suspects illegal status by arresting them.STEP 2: But Im a citizen! repeated back to detainees in nasal sing-song voice.STEP 3: Deportees blindfolded so they dont remember how to find America.STEP 4 Immigrants name cross-checked with lists from Ellis Island.STEP 5: Human rights violation.STEP 6: Cabin crew offers voucher for anyone willing to give up seat and be deported on next flight.STEP 7: Average wait time for a DoorDash order goes up by 12 minutes.STEP 8: Send immigrant post-deportation satisfaction survey to receive honest feedback.The post How Deportation Works appeared first on The Onion.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 154 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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THEONION.COMScientists Discover New Color That Can Only Be Seen Using LaserA team of scientists claims to have discovered a new color that humans cannot see without the help of technology, with researchers saying they were able to experience the color, which they named olo, by firing laser pulses into their eyes. What do you think?Its not a color til Crayola says it is.Arnold Kowalski, Vermin LocatorI saw that at a Phish show once.Bill Drouin, Drywall HangerIm only now coming to terms with mauve.Sandi Nostro, Theory AuditorThe post Scientists Discover New Color That Can Only Be Seen Using Laser appeared first on The Onion.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 156 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.APARTMENTTHERAPY.COMIm a Professional Baker, and Italian Love Cake Is My New Favorite Easy DessertSo light and fluffy.READ MORE...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 148 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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APNEWS.COMTrump national security adviser Mike Waltz is out in first major shakeup of Trumps second termNational Security Advisor Mike Waltz speaks during a television interview at the White House, Thursday, May 1, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)2025-05-01T15:46:19Z WASHINGTON (AP) White House national security adviser Mike Waltz is set to depart the administration, according to two people familiar with the matter on Thursday, marking the first major staff shakeup of President Donald Trumps second term. Waltz came under searing scrutiny in March after revelations that he added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a private text chain on the encrypted messaging app Signal, which was used to discuss planning for a sensitive March 15 military operation against Houthi militants in Yemen. A far-right ally of the president, Laura Loomer, has also targeted Waltz, telling Trump in a recent Oval Office conversation that he needs to purge aides who she believes are insufficiently loyal to the Make America Great Again agenda. Waltzs deputy, Alex Wong, is also expected to depart, according to the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a personnel move not yet made public. The National Security Council did not respond do a request for comment. Waltz, who served in the House representing Florida for three terms before his elevation to the White House, is the most prominent senior administration official to depart since Trump returned to the White House. In his second term, the Republican president had been looking to avoid the tumult of his first four years in office, during which he cycled through four national security advisers, four White House chiefs of staff and two secretaries of state. The Signal chain also showed that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth provided the exact timings of warplane launches and when bombs would drop. Waltz had previously taken full responsibility for building the message chain and administration officials described the episode as a mistake but one that caused Americans no harm. Waltz maintained that he was not sure how Goldberg ended up in the messaging chain, and insisted he did not know the journalist. Trump and the White House which insisted that no classified information was shared on the text chain have stood by Waltz publicly throughout the episode. But the embattled national security adviser was also under siege from personalities such as Loomer, who had been complaining to administration officials that she had been excluded from the vetting process for National Security Council aides. In her view, Waltz relied too much on neocons referring to hawkish neoconservatives within the Republican Party as well as others who Loomer argued were not-MAGA-enough types. Waltz was on television as late as Thursday morning, promoting the administrations agreement with Kyiv that would allow the U.S. to access Ukraines critical minerals and other natural resources. As reports began to circulate that Waltz could be leaving the administration, Loomer appeared to take credit in a post on the social media site X, writing: SCALP. ZEKE MILLER Miller leads coverage of the president and the presidency for The Associated Press. He is based in Washington. twitter mailto AAMER MADHANI Madhani covers the White House for The Associated Press. He is based in Washington. twitter mailto SEUNG MIN KIM Kim covers the White House for The Associated Press. She joined the AP in 2022 and is based in Washington. twitter mailto0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 139 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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APNEWS.COMScientists once thought only humans could bob to music. Ronan the sea lion helped prove them wrongThis photo provided by researchers shows California sea lion Ronan in Santa Cruz, Calif., in 2023, under an NMFS 23554 permit. (Carson Hood/UC Santa Cruz via AP)2025-05-01T15:22:27Z Ronan the sea lion can still keep a beat after all these years. She can groove to rock and electronica. But the 15-year-old California sea lions talent shines most in bobbing to disco hits like Boogie Wonderland.She just nails that one, swaying her head in time to the tempo changes, said Peter Cook, a behavioral neuroscientist at New College of Florida who has spent a decade studying Ronans rhythmic abilities.Not many animals show a clear ability to identify and move to a beat aside from humans, parrots and some primates. But then theres Ronan, a bright-eyed sea lion that has scientists rethinking the meaning of music.A former rescue sea lion, she burst to fame around a decade ago after scientists reported her musical skills. From age 3, she has been a resident at the University of California, Santa Cruzs Long Marine Laboratory, where researchers including Cook have tested and honed her ability to recognize rhythms. Ronan joined a select group of animal movers and shakers -- which also includes Snowball the famed dancing cockatoo -- that together upended the long-held idea that the ability to respond to music and recognize a beat was distinctly human. What is particularly notable about Ronan is that she can learn to dance to a beat without learning to sing or talk musically. Scientists once believed that only animals who were vocal learners like humans and parrots could learn to find a beat, said Hugo Merchant, a researcher at Mexicos Institute of Neurobiology, who was not involved in the Ronan research. But in the years since since Ronan came into the spotlight, questions emerged about whether she still had it. Was her past dancing a fluke? Was Ronan better than people at keeping a beat? To answer the challenge, Cook and colleagues devised a new study, published Thursday in the journal Scientific Reports. The result: Ronan still has it. Shes back and shes better than ever. This time the researchers focused not on studio music but on percussion beats in a laboratory. They filmed Ronan bobbing her head as the drummer played three different tempos 112, 120, and 128 beats per minute. Two of those beats Ronan had never been exposed to, allowing scientists to test her flexibility in recognizing new rhythms. And the researchers asked 10 college students to do the same, waving their forearm to changing beats. Ronan was the top diva. No human was better than Ronan at all the different ways we test quality of beat-keeping, said Cook, adding that shes much better than when she was a kid, indicating lifetime learning.The new study confirms Ronans place as one of the top ambassadors of animal musicality, said University of Amsterdam music cognition researcher Henkjan Honing, who was not involved in the study. Researchers plan to train and test other sea lions. Cook suspects other sea lions can also bob to a beat but that Ronan will still stand out as a star performer.___The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institutes Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content. CHRISTINA LARSON Larson is a science writer on The Associated Press Global Health & Science team. She has reported on the environment from five continents. mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 143 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.404MEDIA.COThe Infamous You Wouldnt Steal a Car Anti-Piracy Font Was Pirated. But By Who?You Wouldnt Steal a Car, one of the most infamous anti-piracy campaigns of all time, used a pirated font to spell out its slogan. The creator of the real font, called FF Confidential, told 404 Media the irony is extremely funny indeed.Piracy. Its a Crime was a series of PSAs that in 2004 was a joint project between the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore and the Motion Picture Association, and has been widely parodied in the two decades since. It is most famously (mis)remembered as You Wouldnt Download a Car, and has spawned a huge number of memes over the years. Last week, Melissa Lewis, a data reporter at the Center for Investigative Reporting, pointed out that the very recognizable font used by the campaign, called FF Confidential, was created by famous font designer Just van Rossum.Lewiss thread made the rounds, and eventually several folks (including Lewis) pointed out that, actually, the You Wouldnt Steal a Car campaign did not use the font FF Confidential and instead used a pirated clone of the font called Xband Rough, which was confirmed by a Bluesky user named Rib, who downloaded a 2005 PDF from the campaign saved on the Internet Archives Wayback Machine which used the pirated version of the font. Van Rossum confirmed to 404 Media that Xband Rough was an illegal ripoff of his original font.I was aware of the campaign using my font, but not that they actually used the illegal clone, he said. The irony is extremely funny indeed.All of this may feel like relatively obscure ancient internet history, but the discovery actually helped surface even more obscure history about the origins of the Xband Rough pirated font. Internet freedom activist and friend of 404 Media Parker Higgins has, over the years, sought the origins of the Xband Rough font, and the confirmation from van Rossum that it was a pirated version of FF Confidential helped fill in some blanks.During the 2016 Google v Oracle trial (the specifics of which are beyond the scope of this blog but which had to do with whether Google reimplementing parts of Oracles Java APIs and source code was fair use under copyright law), Higgins made You Wouldnt Reimplement an API t-shirts and stickers using Xband Rough. Higgins sold roughly 1,000 shirts with this logo, and he became very interested in the origins of Xband Rough.I try to be pretty meticulous about fonts when I'm making a parody image, so I spent a chunk of time researching when I made the You wouldn't reimplement an API graphic. At the time the only information I could find was about XBAND Rough, which I used, but even then I was curious about why such an iconic font had such a murky provenance, Higgins said.Higgins figured that XBAND Rough had something to do with XBAND, which is an early gaming modem for the Sega Genesis and Super NES that was sold at Blockbuster in the mid 90s. The font used on the XBAND modem itself has a somewhat similar vibe to FF Confidential. I was able to dig up some metadata that tied the font to the XBand service and peripheral, including (ironically, now) some copyright information on different font websites, Higgins said. XBand the service was a little before my time, but I dug into it then and even found this wild promo video, which seemed 90s in sort of precisely the same way as the font, so it all made enough sense.For years I'd chuckled at the thought that XBand's greatest legacy was secretly typographic, and I've had to re-evaluate that as I've learned about FF Confidential, he added.Anyways, if you know more about who pirated XBand Rough, and whether it has anything to do with the XBAND Modem, please reach out.Do you know anything else about XBAND Rough? I would love to hear from you. Using a non-work device, you can message me securely on Signal at jason.404. Otherwise, send me an email at jason@404media.co.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 136 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.404MEDIA.COTheTrillionDollarDinner.Gov Registered Around Time of Trumps Pay-to-Play Memecoin Dinner AnnouncementUpdate: After the publication of this piece, a reader found an archived screenshot of the Trillion Dollar Dinner website. It described the event as a high-impact effort to reinvigorate American prosperity by uniting world leaders, industry pioneers and investors in a shared commitment to the future of American jobs, innovation, and economic growth. Launched with an exclusive gathering of CEOs, billionaires, and decision-makers, the initiative serves as a catalyst for strategic reinvestment in the nation's workforce, industries, and technological advancements. The original story follows below.The U.S. government registered thetrilliondollardinner.gov around the time Donald Trump announced people who invested in the presidents cryptocurrency, $TRUMP, could win a chance to meet him, according to a lawyer who spotted the domain and 404 Medias corroboration of those findings. The government also registered the domains dinnerforamerica.gov, and thetrillion.gov.The domains signal that there may have been plans to incorporate official government internet infrastructure with the memecoin investment dinner, with the dinner already presenting ethical issues around the president promoting certain investments he would personally profit from. At one point, at least one of the domains redirected to a Department of Commerce login portal, according to the lawyer.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 141 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр