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    Someone Is Trying to Hack People Through Apple Podcasts
    Something very strange is happening to the Apple Podcasts app. Over the last several months, Ive found both the iOS and Mac versions of the Podcasts app will open religion, spirituality, and education podcasts with no apparent rhyme or reason. Sometimes, I unlock my machine and the podcast app has launched itself and presented one of the bizarre podcasts to me. On top of that, at least one of the podcast pages in the app includes a link to a potentially malicious website. Here are the titles of some of the very odd podcasts Ive had thrust upon me recently (Ive trimmed some and defanged some links so you dont accidentally click one):5../XEWE2'""&#x22"onclicfree will, free willhttp://www[.]sermonaudio[.]com/rss_search.asp?keyword=free%will on SermonAudioLeonel Pimentahttps://play[.]google[.]com/store/apps/detaihttps://open[.]spotify[.]com/playlist/53TA8e97shGyQ6iMk6TDjc?...There was another with a title in Arabic that loosely translates to Words of Life and includes someones Gmail address. Sometimes the podcasts do have actual audio (one was a religious sermon); others are completely silent. The podcasts are often years old, but for some reason are being shown to me now.Ill be honest: I dont really know what exactly is going on here. And neither did an expert I spoke to. But its clear someone, somewhere, is trying to mess with Apple Podcasts and its users.The most concerning behavior is that the app can be launched automatically with a podcast of an attackers choosing, Patrick Wardle, a macOS security expert and the creator of Mac-focused cybersecurity organization Objective-See, said. I have replicated similar behavior, albeit via a website: simply visiting a website is enough to trigger Podcasts to open (and a load a podcast of the attackers choosing), and unlike other external app launches on macOS (e.g. Zoom), no prompt or user approval is required.Do you know anything else about these weird podcasts? I would love to hear from you. Using a non-work device, you can message me securely on Signal at joseph.404 or send me an email at joseph@404media.co.To caveat straight away: this isnt that alarming. This is not the biggest hack or issue in the world. But its still very weird behavior and Apple has not responded to any of my requests for comment for months. Of course, very much worth stressing, on its own this is not an attack, Wardle continued. But it does create a very effective delivery mechanism if (and yes, big if) a vulnerability exists in the Podcasts app.That said, someone has tried to deliver something a bit more malicious through the Podcasts app. Its the first podcast I mentioned, with the title 5../XEWE2'""&#x22"onclic. Maybe some readers have already picked up on this, but the podcast is trying to direct listeners to a site that attempts to perform a cross-site scripting, or XSS, attack. XSS is basically when a hacker injects their own malicious code into a website that otherwise looks legit. Its definitely a low-hanging fruit kind of attack, at least today. I remember it being way, way more common 10 years ago, and it was ultimately what led to the infamous MySpace worm.The weird link is included in the Show Website section of the podcasts page. Visiting that redirects to another site, test[.]ddv[.]in[.]ua. A pop-up then says XSS. Domain: test[.]ddv[.]in[.]ua.Im seemingly not the only one who has seen this. A review left in the Podcasts app just a few weeks ago says Scam. How does Apple allow this attempted XSS attack? The person gave the podcast one star. That podcast itself dates from around 2019.Whether any of those attempts have worked remains unclear, but the level of probing shows that adversaries are actively evaluating the Podcasts app as a potential target, Wardle said.Overall, the whole thing gives a similar vibe to Google Calendar spam, where someone will sneakily add an event to your calendar and include whatever info or link theyre trying to spread around. I remember that being a pretty big issue a few years ago.Apple did not acknowledge or respond to five emails requesting comment. The company did respond to other emails for different articles I was working on across that time.
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    A Lone Astronomer Has Reported a Dark Matter Annihilation Breakthrough
    Subscribe to 404 Media to get The Abstract, our newsletter about the most exciting and mind-boggling science news and studies of the week. An astronomer has reported a possible new signature of dark matter, a mysterious substance that makes up most of the universe, according to a study published on Tuesday in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics.Dark matter accounts for 85 percent of all matter in the universe, but its existence has so far been inferred only from its indirect effects on the familiar baryonic matter that makes up stars, planets, and life.Tomonori Totani, a professor of astronomy at the University of Tokyo and the author of the study, believes he has spotted novel indirect traces of dark matter particles in the halo surrounding the center of our galaxy using new observations from NASAs Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. When these speculative particles collidea process called dark matter annihilationthe crash is predicted to emit bright gamma rays, which is the light that Totani thinks he has identified.The discovery was made possible by focusing on the halo region (excluding the galactic center), which had received little attention, and by utilizing data accumulated over 15 years from the Fermi satellite, Totani told 404 Media in an email. After carefully removing all components other than dark matter, a signal resembling dark matter appeared.It was like playing the lottery, and at first I was skeptical, he added. But after checking meticulously and thinking it seemed correct, I got goosebumps!If the detection is corroborated by follow-up studies, it could confirm a leading hypothesis that dark matter is made of a hypothetical class of weakly interacting massive particles, or WIMPspotentially exposing the identity of this mysterious substance for the first time. But that potential breakthrough is still a ways off, according to other researchers in the field.Any new structure in the gamma-ray sky is interesting, but the dark matter interpretation here strikes me as quite preliminary, said Danielle Norcini, an experimental particle physicist andassistant professor at Johns Hopkins University, in an email to 404 Media.Gamma-ray intensity map excluding components other than the halo, spanning approximately 100 degrees in the direction of the Galactic center. The horizontal gray bar in the central region corresponds to the Galactic plane area, which was excluded from the analysis to avoid strong astrophysical radiation. Image: Tomonori Totani, The University of TokyoDark matter has flummoxed scientists for almost a century. In the 1930s, astronomer Fritz Zwicky observed that the motions of galaxies hinted that they are much more massive than expected based solely on visible baryonic matter. Since then, astronomers have confirmed that dark matter, which accumulates into dense halos at the centers of galaxies, acts like a gravitational glue that holds structures together. Dark matter is also the basis of a vast cosmic web of gaseous threads that links galaxy clusters across billions of light years.But while dark matter is ubiquitous, it does not interact with the electromagnetic force, which means it does not absorb, reflect, or emit light. This property makes it difficult to spot with traditional astronomy, a challenge that has inspired the development of novel instruments designed to directly detect dark matter such as the subterranean LUX-ZEPLIN in South Dakota and the forthcoming DAMIC-M in France.For years, scientists have been probing possible emission from dark matter annihilation at the center of the Milky Way, which is surrounded by a halo of densely-clustered dark matter. Those previous studies focus on an excess emission pattern of about 2 gigaelectronvolts (GeV). Tontanis study spotlights a new and different pattern with extremely energetic gamma rays at 20 GeV.A part of the Fermi data showed a peculiar excess that our model couldn't explain, leading me to suspect it might be due to radiation originating from dark matter, he said. The most difficult part is removing gamma-ray emissions of origins other than dark matter, such as those from cosmic rays and celestial objects.This tentative report may finally fill in a major missing piece of our understanding of the universe by exposing the true nature of dark matter and confirming the existence of WIMPs. But given that similar claims have been made in the past, more research is needed to assess the significance of the results.For any potential indirect signal, the key next steps are independent checks: analyses using different background models, different assumptions about the Milky Way halo, and ideally complementary data sets, Norcini said.Gamma-ray structures in the halo can have many astrophysical origins, so ruling those out requires careful modeling and cross-comparison, she continued. At this point the result seems too new for that scrutiny to have played out, and it will take multiple groups looking at the same data before a dark matter interpretation could be considered robust.Though Totani is confident in his interpretation of his discovery, he also looks forward to the input of other dark matter researchers around the world.First, I would like other researchers to independently verify my analysis, he said. Next, for everyone to be convinced that this is truly dark matter, the decisive factor will be the detection of gamma rays with the same spectrum from other regions, such as dwarf galaxies. The accumulation of further data from the Fermi satellite and large ground-based gamma-ray telescopes, such as the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO) will be crucial.Subscribe to 404 Media to get The Abstract, our newsletter about the most exciting and mind-boggling science news and studies of the week.
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    'Slop Evader' Lets You Surf the Web Like Its 2022
    Its hard to believe its only been a few years since generative AI tools started flooding the internet with low quality content-slop. Just over a year ago, youd have to peruse certain corners of Facebook or spend time wading through the cultural cesspool of Elon Musks X to find people posting bizarre and repulsive synthetic media. Now, AI slop feels inescapable whether youre watching TV, reading the news, or trying to find a new apartment.That is, unless youre using Slop Evader, a new browser tool that filters your web searches to only include results from before November 30, 2022 the day that ChatGPT was released to the public.The tool is available for Firefox and Chrome, and has one simple function: Showing you the web as it was before the deluge of AI-generated garbage. It uses Google search functions to index popular websites and filter results based on publication date, a scorched earth approach that virtually guarantees your searches will be slop-free.Slop Evader was created by artist and researcher Tega Brain, who says she was motivated by the growing dismay over the tech industrys unrelenting, aggressive rollout of so-called generative AIdespite widespread criticism and the wider publics distaste for it.Slop Evader in action. Via Tega BrainThis sowing of mistrust in our relationship with media is a huge thing, a huge effect of this synthetic media moment were in, Brain told 404 Media, describing how tools like Sora 2 have short-circuited our ability to determine reality within a sea of artificial online junk. Ive been thinking about ways to refuse it, and the simplest, dumbest way to do that is to only search before 2022.One under-discussed impact of AI slop and synthetic media, says Brain, is how it increases our cognitive load when viewing anything online. When we can no longer immediately assume any of the media we encounter was made by a human, the act of using social media or browsing the web is transformed into a never-ending procession of existential double-takes.This cognitive dissonance extends to everyday tasks that require us to use the internetwhich is practically everything nowadays. Looking for a house or apartment? Companies are using genAI tools to generate pictures of houses and rental properties, as well as the ads themselves. Trying to sell your old junk on Facebook Marketplace? Metas embrace of generative AI means you may have to compete with bots, fake photos, and AI-generated listings. And when we shop for beauty products or view ads, synthetic media tools are taking our filtered and impossibly-idealized beauty standards to absurd and disturbing new places.In all of these cases, generative AI tools further thumb the scales of powersaving companies money while placing a higher cognitive burden on regular people to determine whats real and whats not.I open up Pinterest and suddenly notice that half of my feed are these incredibly idealized faces of women that are clearly not real people, said Brain. Its shoved into your face and into your feed, whether you searched for it or not.Currently, Slop Evader can be used to search pre-GPT archives of seven different sites where slop has become commonplace, including YouTube, Reddit, Stack Exchange, and the parenting site MumsNet. The obvious downside to this, from a user perspective, is that you wont be able to find anything time-sensitive or currentincluding this very website, which did not exist in 2022. The experience is simultaneously refreshing and harrowing, allowing you to browse freely without having to constantly question reality, but always knowing that this freedom will be forever locked in timenostalgia for a human-centric world wide web that no longer exists.Of course, the tools limitations are part of its provocation. Brain says she has plans to add support for more sites, and release a new version that uses DuckDuckGos search indexing instead of Googles. But the real goal, she says, is prompting people to question how they can collectively refuse the dystopian, inhuman version of the internet that Silicon Valleys AI-pushers have forced on us.I dont think browser add-ons are gonna save us, said Brain. For me, the purpose of doing this work is mostly to act as a provocation and give people examples of how you can refuse this stuff, to furnish ones imaginary for what a politics of refusal could look like.With enough cultural pushback, Brain suggests, we could start to see alternative search engines like DuckDuckGo adding options to filter out search results suspected of having synthetic content (DuckDuckGo added the ability to filter out AI images in search earlier this year). Theres also been a growing movement pushing back against the new AI data centers threatening to pollute communities and raise residents electricity bills. But no matter what form AI slop-refusal takes, it will need to be a group effort.Its like with the climate debate, were not going to get out of this shitshow with individual actions alone, she added. I think thats the million dollar question, is what is the relationship between this kind of individual empowerment work and collective pushback.
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    Podcast: A Massive Breach Reveals the Truth Behind 'Secret Desires AI'
    We start this week with Sam's piece about a massive leak of an AI chatbot, and how it showed that people were taking ordinary womens yearbook photos and using them to make AI porn. After the break, Jason explains how a recent change on X exposed a bunch of grifters all around the world. In the subscribers-only section, we talk about how our reporting contributed to the shut down of a warrantless surveillance program.Listen to the weekly podcast onApple Podcasts,Spotify, orYouTube. Become a paid subscriber for access to this episode's bonus content and to power our journalism.If you become a paid subscriber, check your inbox for an email from our podcast host Transistor for a link to the subscribers-only version! You can also add that subscribers feed to your podcast app of choice and never miss an episode that way. The email should also contain the subscribers-only unlisted YouTube link for the extended video version too. It will also be in the show notes in your podcast player. 1:23 - Intro -Please, please do our reader survey3:57 - Story 1 -Massive Leak Shows Erotic Chatbot Users Turned Womens Yearbook Pictures Into AI Porn30:05 - Story 2 -Americas Polarization Has Become the World's Side Hustle49:39 - Story 3 -Airlines Will Shut Down Program That Sold Your Flights Records to Government
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    Arc Raiders Watchlist Names and Shames Backstabbing Players
    A new website is holding Arc Raiders players accountable when they betray their fellow players. Speranza Watchlistnamed for the games social hubbills itself as your friendly Raider shaming board, a place where people can report other people for what they see as anti-social behavior in the game.In Arc Raiders, players land on a map full of NPC robots and around 20 other humans. The goal is to fill your inventory with loot and escape the map unharmed. The robots are deadly, but theyre easy to deal with once you know what youre doing. The real challenge is navigating other players and that challenge is the reason Arc Raiders is a mega-hit. People are far more dangerous and unpredictable than any NPC.Arc Raiders comes with a proximity chat system so its easy to communicate with anyone you might run into in the field. Some people are nice and will help their fellow raider take down large robots and split loot. But just as often, fellow players will shoot you in the head and take all your stuff.In the days after the game launched, many people opened any encounter with another human by coming on the mic, saying they were friendly, and asking not to shoot. Things are more chaotic now. Everyone has been shot at and hurt people hurt people. But some hurts feel worse than others.Speranza Watchlist is a place to collect reports of anti-social behavior in Arc Raiders. Its creation of a web developer who goes by DougJudy online. 404 Media reached out to him and he agreed to talk provided we grant him anonymity. He said he intended the site as a joke and some people havent taken it well and have accused him of doxxing.I asked DougJudy who hurt him so badly in Arc Raiders that he felt the need to catalog the sins of the community. There wasnt a specific incident, but I keep seeing a lot (A LOT) of clips of people complaining when other players play dirty (like camping extracts, betraying teammates, etc.)He thought this was stupid. For him, betrayal is the juice of Arc Raiders. Sure, people can be bad in the game, but the game intentionally includes that social layer, he said. Its like complaining that your friend lied to you in a game of Werewolf. It just doesnt make sense.Image via DougJudy.That doesnt mean the betrayals didnt hurt. I have to admit that sometimes I also felt the urge to vent somewhere when someone betrayed me, when I got killed by someone I thought was an ally, DougJudy said. At first, I would just say something like, Ill find you again, the only thing that doesnt cross paths are mountains, and Id note their username. But then I got the idea to make a sort of leaderboard of the least trustworthy playersand that eventually turned into this website.As the weeks go on and more players join the Arc Raiders, its community is developing its own mores around acceptable behavior. PVP combat is a given but there are actions some Raiders engage in that, while technically allowed, feel like bad sportsmanship. Speranza Watchlist wants to list the bad sports.Take extract camping. In order to end the map and score the loot a player has collected during the match, they have to leave the map via a number of static exits. Some players will place explosive traps on these exits and wait for another player to leave. When the traps go off, the camper pops up from their hiding spot and takes shots at their vulnerable fellow raider. When it works, its an easy kill and fresh loot from a person who was just trying to leave.Betrayal is another sore spot in the community. Sometimes you meet a nice Raider out in the wasteland and team up to take down robots and loot an area only to have them shoot you in the back. There are a lot of videos of this online and many players complaining about it on Reddit.www.speranza-watchlist.com screenshot.Enter Speranza Watchlist. Youve been wronged, an explanation on the site says. When someone plays dirty topsidebetraying trust, camping your path, or pulling a Rust-Belt rate moveyou dont have to let it slide.When someone starts up Arc Raiders for the first time, they have to create a unique Embark ID thats tied to their account. When you interact with another player in the game, no matter how small the moment, you can see their Embark ID and easily copy it to your clipboard if youre playing on PC.Players can plug Embark IDs into Speranza Watchlist and see if the person has been reported for extract camping or betrayal before. They can also submit their own reports. DougJudy said that, as of this writing, around 200 players had submitted reports.Right now, the site is down for maintenance. Im trying to rework the website to make the fun/ satire part more obvious, DougJudy said. He also plans to add rate limits so one person cant mass submit reports.He doesnt see the Speranza Watchlist as doxxing. No one's real identity is being listed. Its just a collection of observed behaviors. Its a social credit score for Arc Raiders. I get why some people dont like the idea, reporting a player who didnt ask for it isnt really cool, DougJudy said. And yeah, some people could maybe use it to harass others. Ill try my best to make sure the site doesnt become like that, and that people understand its not serious at all. But if most people still dont like it, then Ill just drop the idea.
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    Laser cooling traps more antimatter atoms than ever before
    Nature, Published online: 28 November 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03877-wStudying trapped antimatter could help to explain why our world is so full of matter.
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    Audio long read: Faulty mitochondria cause deadly diseases fixing them is about to get a lot easier
    Nature, Published online: 28 November 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03797-9Researchers have struggled to precisely edit mitochondrial DNA, but new techniques are bringing this ability within reach.
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    Author Correction: Evidence for improved DNA repair in the long-lived bowhead whale
    Nature, Published online: 28 November 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09952-6Author Correction: Evidence for improved DNA repair in the long-lived bowhead whale
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    Author Correction: Diversity-oriented synthesis yields novel multistage antimalarial inhibitors
    Nature, Published online: 28 November 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09938-4Author Correction: Diversity-oriented synthesis yields novel multistage antimalarial inhibitors
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    Major AI conference flooded with peer reviews written fully by AI
    Nature, Published online: 27 November 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03506-6Controversy has erupted after 21% of manuscript reviews for an international AI conference were found to be generated by artificial intelligence.
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    Sabres' Thompson evens beef with Devils' Noesen
    Sabres forward Tage Thompson settled an old score with Stefan Noesen by squaring off against the New Jersey forward on the ice Friday.
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    Giannis returns for Bucks' Cup game vs. Knicks
    Giannis Antetokounmpo returned to the lineup for the Bucks in an NBA Cup game against the Knicks on Friday night after missing four games because of a groin strain.
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    Best trolls from college football Rivalry Week
    Iowa had receipts after its win over Nebraska on Friday -- though not in the form you might expect.
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    Iran boycotting World Cup draw citing visa denials
    Iran has decided to boycott the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington next week because the U.S. denied visas to members of its delegation, the state-run IRNA news agency reported on Friday.
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    DOJ and RealPage Agree to Settle Rental Price-Fixing Case
    What Happened: The Department of Justice and Texas software-maker RealPage announced Monday that they have reached a settlement in a case involving price-fixing allegations in some of the nations largest rental markets.At issue was algorithmic rent-setting software the tech company sold that prosecutors said enabled landlords to compete less and boost prices in apartment buildings in ways that could violate antitrust laws. The proposed settlement, which must now be approved by a judge, said RealPage will stop offering software that uses nonpublic, competitively sensitive data shared among landlords to recommend how much to charge tenants, officials said.Under the agreement, RealPage will stop conducting market surveys to gather such information, and it agreed not to discuss pricing strategies or trends based on nonpublic data at meetings it holds for property managers, officials said. The company also must remove or redesign software features that restrict rent decreases or align pricing among competitors, they said.A court-appointed monitor will ensure compliance with the settlement, if it is accepted. The company also agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in their lawsuit against property managers that have used its software.A 2022 ProPublica investigation showed RealPage was helping landlords decide rents in a way that legal experts said could result in cartel-like behavior. The DOJ also sued six big landlords, accusing them of using algorithmic software to work together and raise rents. Some have reached settlements with prosecutors.What They Said: The Justice Department said in a statement that the proposed settlement would help restore free market competition in rental markets for millions of American renters.Competing companies must make independent pricing decisions, and with the rise of algorithmic and artificial intelligence tools, we will remain at the forefront of vigorous antitrust enforcement, Assistant Attorney General Abigail Slater said.RealPage said in a statement on its website that the settlement provides greater certainty for housing providers and technology innovators that revenue management software can be operated confidently and in compliance with the views of federal antitrust enforcers.Through it all, our teams remained focused on serving customers and advancing the technology the industry relies on every day, said Dirk Wakeham, RealPages president and CEO. We are pleased to have reached this agreement with the DOJ, which brings the clarity and stability we have long sought and allows us to move forward with a continued focus on innovation and the shared goal of better outcomes for both housing providers and renters.The settlement did not include admissions of wrongdoing, RealPage said, and does not involve financial penalties.The company said there would be no disruption to its clients operations, saying that the settlement would formalize software modifications that were already made or planned and that all RealPage solutions remain fully available, compliant, and configurable to meet evolving legal requirements.Stephen Weissman, an attorney for the company, said RealPage believes its use of data has led to lower rents, less vacancies, and more procompetitive effects.RealPage declined to comment further on the settlement.Background: The proposed settlement is the latest development following ProPublicas 2022 investigation. Dozens of tenants sued RealPage after the initial story. The Biden Justice Department filed an antitrust complaint against the company in 2024, and in January, it sued six of the nations biggest landlords, including Greystar, accusing them of improperly working together to raise rents. Prosecutors said that one landlord told RealPage that it started increasing rents within a week of adopting the software and, within 11 months, had raised them more than 25%.The litigation, which continued under the Trump administration, was joined by at least 10 attorneys general, including the one for California, the countrys most populous state home to roughly 17 million renters.Senators have also held hearings and introduced legislation seeking to ban the use of rent algorithms like RealPages. And at the local level, cities around the country, including San Francisco, Philadelphia and Minneapolis, moved to bar landlords from using similar algorithms to set rents.Why It Matters: The Biden DOJs moves against RealPage and its landlord customers for using shared data and technology were seen as an indication that authorities were willing to wade into a fraught corner of federal antitrust law.In the past, collusion happened with a formal handshake in a clandestine meeting, federal prosecutors wrote in one filing. Algorithms are the new frontier.Trumps DOJ continued to prosecute the case this year even as the administration retooled the department and scaled back on traditional enforcement priorities like police misconduct.The proposed agreement follows the DOJs August announcement that it had made a deal with Greystar, the nations largest landlord, to settle the governments claims related to its use of RealPages algorithmic rent-setting software. Greystar does not admit wrongdoing as part of the settlement and said it accepted the deal to make clear the governments interpretation of the law and to ensure we continue to do things the right way.The post DOJ and RealPage Agree to Settle Rental Price-Fixing Case appeared first on ProPublica.
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    Do You Work at a Federal Prison? Help ProPublica Investigate the Federal Prison System
    Last week, the Federal Bureau of Prisons posted a video of Deputy Director Josh Smith vowing to make the BOP great again. The seven-minute clip echoes the promises of change agency leaders have repeated in video announcements for months as the BOP struggles with a staffing crisis and budget shortfalls.As a reporter covering the federal prison system, I want to know: Hows that going?It has been a chaotic year in the Bureau of Prisons. The same day Trump took office, the agency director was fired. Then, bonuses were canceled. The union contract was scrapped. Dozens of prisoners and prison staff told me about shortages of basic needs, from toilet paper to food. And hundreds of exhausted officers have left, many lured away by better pay at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as I reported last week.The same day my story published, the agency posted another video of Smith, this time announcing a plan to boost the BOP ranks by bringing back significantly enhanced retention incentives and offering one-time bonuses, paid for in part, he said, from savings from the canceled union contract.Now were all back working as one team, he said. Everythings not going to get fixed immediately. But the hard work has started, and, thanks to President Trump, we are building a bureau where every staff member is proud to serve.The announcement riled union officials. In an email to members, union leaders wrote that the video was designed to create a narrative that the union was the problem and that canceling the contract somehow fixed it.Ive been investigating the federal prison system for years, and Im going to report on what comes next. Im especially interested in tips about the leaderships priorities, contracting and budget decisions, and concerns about wrongdoing or abuses of power. And Im always interested in any documents or data you can share to paint a fuller picture of whats going on inside the bureau.At ProPublica, we appreciate you sharing your story, and we take your privacy seriously. I am gathering these stories for the purposes of my reporting and will contact you if we wish to publish any part of your story. I may not be able to respond to everyone personally, but I promise to read everything you submit.If you are a current prison employee or you have particularly sensitive information to share, you can contact me directly through Signal at KeriB.123.The post Do You Work at a Federal Prison? Help ProPublica Investigate the Federal Prison System appeared first on ProPublica.
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    Amid Confusing CDC Guidance About Vaccines, Study Highlights New Risk of COVID-19 During Pregnancy
    In the first 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, tens of thousands of pregnant women were wheeled into hospitals where they fought for their lives and the lives of the babies they carried.It took the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention until August 2021, eight months after the first vaccine was administered, to formally recommend the COVID-19 shot for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. The CDC had found that pregnant women with COVID-19 faced a 70% increased risk of dying, compared with those who werent. They also faced an increased risk of being admitted to the intensive care unit, needing a form of life support reserved for the sickest patients, and delivering a stillborn baby. In recommending the vaccine, the CDC assured them that the shot was safe and did not cause fertility problems.ProPublica examined the harm caused by the delay in rolling out and endorsing the vaccine for pregnant mothers. Federal officials at the time told us that they wanted to ensure an abundance of evidence before issuing guidance.But a surprising turn of events this summer reversed that guidance.In May, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health and Human Services secretary and a longtime vaccine critic, announced on X that the COVID vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women has been removed from @CDCgov recommended immunization schedule. Bottom line: its common sense and its good science. We are now one step closer to realizing @POTUSs promise to Make America Healthy Again.The next month, Kennedy fired all 17 sitting members of the CDCs Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and replaced them with a selection of hand-picked members. The committee has since shifted its guidance, encouraging people to decide on their own whether to get the shot and to consider individual risk factors.Doctors and national medical organizations said the new guidance from the CDC has caused confusion among patients and could put pregnant women and their babies at risk of severe illness or hospitalization.COVID-19 infection during pregnancy increases the risk of preterm birth, preeclampsia, and stillbirth, read a statement from the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine.The organization, as well as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the nations leading professional organization for OB-GYNs, reiterated their recommendations that all those who are pregnant or breastfeeding receive the updated vaccine and booster, regardless of the trimester theyre in.ProPublica found that though unvaccinated women faced devastating risks, the COVID-19 vaccine had been commandeered by disinformation and doubt. Pharmaceutical companies and government officials had not ensured that pregnant women were included in the early development of the vaccine, despite federal guidance on how to safely include pregnant and breastfeeding people in biomedical research.The HHS communications director, Andrew G. Nixon, defended the federal governments actions, saying in a statement: ACIPs recommendation applies to all individuals six months and older. It includes an emphasis that the risk-benefit of vaccination in individuals under age 65 is most favorable for those who are at an increased risk for severe COVID-19 and lowest for individuals who are not at an increased risk, according to the CDC list of COVID-19 risk factors.Pregnancy is listed as a condition that can increase risk.In the midst of the backlash against the CDCs guidance, a recent Harvard University study highlights a new risk of COVID-19 during pregnancy. In a rare look at the children of women who contracted COVID-19 while pregnant, the study found that they may be at increased risk for autism and other neurodevelopmental diagnoses by age 3.Researchers, who followed the children via their medical records from birth through their toddler years, observed some initial developmental delays at 12 months and again around 18 months, said Dr. Andrea Edlow, one of the studys senior authors and an OB-GYN at Harvard Medical School.We were seeing speech and motor delays, but we really didnt know if they were going to be persistent or evolve into other diagnoses like autism, or if children were maybe going to catch up, Edlow said. But that, unfortunately, hasnt been the case.Edlow treated many pregnant patients during the pandemic, including some who experienced a life-threatening condition known as a cytokine storm. They often had high fevers and severe inflammation for several days. The condition, she remembers thinking, couldnt be good for the placenta or the developing fetal brain.Edlow and her team studied more than 18,000 live births to mothers who delivered between March 2020 and May 2021. Of those, more than 800 had been diagnosed with COVID-19. What surprised them was that 16.3% of those babies received a neurodevelopmental diagnosis by three years, compared with 9.7% of the babies who were not exposed to COVID-19 in utero. That was a statistically significant finding. During the period covered by the study, the CDC had not yet come out with its formal recommendation for pregnant women to get the COVID-19 vaccine, and as such, most of the mothers were unvaccinated.The children of mothers who contracted COVID-19 in the third trimester, a critical time for fetal brain development, and boys had an even higher risk. The male placenta and fetal brain, the researchers wrote, are more susceptible to a mothers immune response to COVID-19 and other infections.I know its alarming, Edlow said.The researchers, she said, are not out to stoke fear. While the risk of autism is increased, Edlow said, the overall risk still remains low. The study underscores the importance of monitoring children born to mothers who had COVID-19 while pregnant for neurodevelopmental conditions.Edlow encouraged pregnant women to do everything they can to avoid getting COVID-19, including wearing masks, avoiding crowded indoor spaces and getting vaccinated and boosted.COVID is a real problem that poses risk to the mom in pregnancy and to the child, she said. And its still worth preventing, even at this point.Dr. Naima Joseph worries about how the reversal of the COVID-19 vaccine recommendation for pregnant patients will affect the health of the country, particularly its most vulnerable residents, women and children.She remembers standing in line during the pandemic to get her COVID-19 vaccine when her husband, who is also a doctor, turned to her.Are you sure you should be doing this? he asked.Joseph, a maternal fetal medicine doctor at Boston Medical Center who serves on ACOGs Immunization, Infectious Disease, and Public Health Preparedness Expert Work Group, paused. She was pregnant with twins. Like so many mothers, what she cared about most in this world was protecting her babies, but she also treated many pregnant patients sick with COVID-19 who spent months fighting for their lives from a hospital bed. Some died or lost their babies.Yes, she replied to her husband before getting the shot.The post Amid Confusing CDC Guidance About Vaccines, Study Highlights New Risk of COVID-19 During Pregnancy appeared first on ProPublica.
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    Trumps Immigration Forces Deploy Less Lethal Weapons in Dangerous Ways, Skirting Rules and Maiming Protesters
    As the Trump administrations immigration dragnet intensified in June, a nurse in Portland, Oregon, left work one midafternoon and drove to a nearby detention facility to voice his opposition. Federal agents had set off smoke grenades, driving away many protesters at the front of the facility, but Vincent Hawkins lifted his megaphone anyway.You should stop and think about what youre doing!The shot came seconds later, a silver projectile launched through the small facilitys closed gate, hitting him in the face. The tear gas canister shattered his glasses, ripped apart his brow, crushed against his eye and concussed him. In video footage, the projectile can be seen bouncing off his face and arcing back toward the unknown Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who fired it.Hawkins, a 25-year veteran of the emergency room, was rushed to one, bleeding and wondering if hed ever see through his left eye again. A frequent demonstrator, he knew the risks. Hed seen friends struggling to breathe through toxic chemical clouds, others pelted with pepper balls. But Hawkins was undeterred.I have things to say, he said. And if it means being wounded to do it, then here I am.The 55-year-old said hed be blind in one eye if not for the shielding effect of his glasses. Hes regained most of his vision but suffers from dizziness and vertigo, sometimes causing him to miss work.Vincent took a less lethal to the eye. Hes says hes an ER nurse. Protesters call him an ambulance. Suzette Smith (@suzettesmith.bsky.social) 2025-06-15T00:41:57.628ZSince President Donald Trumps administration launched high-intensity immigration sweeps this year, federal agents have routinely countered protestors using crowd control weapons rubber bullets, flash-bang grenades, tear gas and pepper balls. Theyve fired on American citizens and noncitizens alike in ways that some experts say might be criminal.The so-called less lethal weapons are designed to break up mobs engaged in dangerous behavior or deter would-be assailants who pose a threat. They arent intended to kill. But research has shown the weapons can cause devastating injuries or death. Federal guidelines generally prohibit agents from targeting the head, neck, throat or spine when firing projectiles like rubber bullets or pepper balls.ProPublica and FRONTLINE conducted dozens of interviews at protest scenes, reviewed hundreds of pages of court documents and photographs, and analyzed some 50 video-recorded incidents in which immigration agents and officers used these weapons in the last five months. That review found more than two dozen cases in which officers deployed the weapons in ways that appear to flout the governments own rules, including by aiming at someones head, spine or groin and deploying chemical agents at moving vehicles or near children.In Southern California, federal law enforcement fired pepper balls and rubber bullets at peoples heads and backs at least five times, and at least once at a mans groin, records and interviews show. In Oakland, California, an unarmed pastor who posed no obvious threat was blasted in the face with pepper powder. In Chicago, where more than a dozen people reported being indiscriminately pelted with pepper balls, entire blocks were enshrouded in tear gas, forcing people from their homes. A religious leader was targeted in his head with pepper balls.Christy Lopez, a former senior civil rights litigator at the Department of Justice, said many of the bystander and news videos shes seen show clearly excessive, unreasonable force that her former office would have investigated as potential crimes.They are clearly violating peoples rights, said Lopez, who now teaches at Georgetown Law. Its probably criminal, and it should be investigated as such.I dont say that lightly, added Lopez, who led investigations into misconduct and excessive force at police departments including Los Angeles, Chicago and Ferguson, Missouri. This is a very different situation than anything weve seen in the past in terms of just the routine and really brazen use of force in violation of peoples rights.Co-published WithRohini Haar, an ER doctor and University of California, Berkeley professor who studies crowd control weapons, told ProPublica that Hawkins assault in Portland was absolutely a misuse of tear gas because it was fired at his head when he posed no obvious threat. For a 2023 policy paper published by Physicians for Human Rights, Haar and her team analyzed peer-reviewed medical literature to identify more than 100,000 instances of people wounded by tear gas since 2015; the researchers found more than 5,000 serious injuries, including 14 deaths of people struck by military-grade gas canisters.Haar said Americans are witnessing a far more dangerous use of these weapons in recent months, despite calls for clearer use-of-force policies following the police killing of George Floyd in 2020 and the nationwide protests it spurred.Youre going to see a lot more injuries, she said.In a statement to ProPublica, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said its ICE and Customs and Border Protection officers show incredible restraint but sometimes must use force as they put their lives on the line to arrest murderers, rapists, and gang members.ICE and CBP personnel are trained to use the minimum amount of force necessary to resolve dangerous situations to prioritize the safety of the public and themselves, the statement said. Our officers are highly trained in de-escalation tactics and regularly receive ongoing use of force training.Even when used correctly, manufacturers acknowledge these weapons can be lethal. As Defense Technology, a Wyoming company that makes the type of canister that struck Hawkins, discloses on many of its wares: THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU OR OTHERS.The company did not respond to a request for comment.Aggressive CampaignBorder Patrol commander Greg Bovino, a 30-year veteran of CBP, has orchestrated many of the most aggressive immigrant roundups across the country.When forces under Bovinos command began rounding up suspected undocumented immigrants in Los Angeles in June, vocal demonstrations followed. In response, his troops used tear gas and rubber bullets in ways that drew rebuke from a California federal judge.Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino leads federal agents in pushing back protesters from a driveway used by transports carrying detained people at an ICE processing facility in Illinois in October. Jamie Kelter Davis/The New York Times/ReduxOn June 7, a Homeland Security agent shot a local reporter in the head with a rubber bullet as the journalist covered a fierce protest at a Home Depot in Los Angeles County, causing a concussion.In ensuing days, federal personnel repeatedly fired crowd control munitions at media members, protesters and bystanders. The Los Angeles Press Club and a union representing journalists sued the Department of Homeland Security.DHS agents have consistently used these weapons to suppress First Amendment protected activity when they faced no meaningful threat of violence, the suit said. Despite common perceptions that alleged crowd control weapons are harmless, each of these weapons including, and especially, chemical weapons and projectiles can cause significant and long-lasting health harms.In early September, U.S. District Judge Hernn D. Vera issued an order restricting the use of crowd control weapons and requiring at least two separate warnings before agents or officers deployed them. Enforceable only in the Central District of California, which covers much of coastal Southern California, the order also barred agents from firing tear gas canisters and flash-bang grenades at the public and shooting rubber bullets or other projectiles at the head, neck, groin, back, or other sensitive areas, unless that person poses an immediate threat of death or serious bodily injury. That order went further than existing policies at DHS, specifically prohibiting firing on journalists and requiring law enforcement to give clear dispersal orders and allowing crowds to leave before deploying weapons.DHS appealed, saying the ruling micromanages how DHS agents respond to violent riots. The appeal is pending.Bovino has defended his officers, calling their use of the weapons exemplary. Yet allegations of misuse have followed his forces to other cities.Midway BlitzAfter Los Angeles, Bovino took his troops to Chicago. There, he led Operation Midway Blitz an aggressive campaign of roving immigration sweeps that included the siege of an entire apartment building.Those apprehended during the blitz were taken to a detention facility in a nondescript industrial park in Broadview, a Chicago suburb. Small demonstrations had been held there for years, but they exploded in size as ICE and CBP officials rushed hundreds of detainees through the suburban streets to jail and possible deportation.Federal agents and officers turned again to crowd control weapons.Raven Geary, co-founder of Unraveled, an independent news operation in Chicago, was covering a protest at the Broadview detention facility in late September when a federal agent shot her in the face with a pepper ball, causing her left cheek to bleed and bruise.Raven Geary, co-founder of an independent news operation in Chicago, was shot in the face with a pepper ball by a federal agent. Raven Geary/UnraveledIt was this very sudden, horrible pain, said Geary, who was carrying two large cameras and wearing a press badge. Then she realized she was covered in a powder containing the active ingredient in hot peppers. Youre coughing, you are sneezing, you are wheezing, it can be hard to see.Leigh Kunkel, a demonstrator, also got pelted. The crowd was not doing anything, she said, yet the pepper balls came flying at them.Agents shot her in the back of the head and the nose. Im incredibly lucky that he didnt hit me 2 inches higher, she said. I could have lost an eye.Federal Agents Fire Less Lethal Weapons at ProtestersFederal agents firing crowd control weapons during a protest at a Broadview, Illinois, detention facility in September, where journalist Raven Geary was shot in the face with a pepper ball. Steve Held/UnraveledKunkel and Geary became plaintiffs in a lawsuit seeking to curb the use of force by federal forces in the Chicago area.As part of that lawsuit, a nearby resident and mother named Autumn Hamer told a judge how she swung by the facility in the early morning to see peaceful protestors chanting, Whose streets? Our streets!Federal officers on the roof intermittently fired rubber bullets and pepper balls into the crowd, she said. A flash-bang grenade landed next to her, causing disorientation and a ringing in her ear.At a subsequent protest, she saw a projectile tear through an acoustic guitar a woman was playing. The agents fired tear gas, Hamer said, making her choke. As Hamer and others tried to move from the barricaded front of the facility toward fresh air on another street, she told ProPublica and FRONTLINE, they found themselves getting shot through a side barricade, as though agents had flanked them to box them in.It all felt cruel, Hamer told reporters. She noted that the pepper ball launchers are similar in design to recreational paintball guns. I have teenage boys, so when I look at [agents], Im like, are you pretending that youre in a video game right now?Federal Judge Sara Ellis sided with the plaintiffs, issuing a temporary restraining order that barred immigration agents from targeting journalists and using crowd control weapons unless there is a serious threat to public safety.Still, Bovinos agents continued to use the weapons. One Chicago resident captured a video that looks like it could have come from a video game.Enrique Bahena wore camera-equipped Meta glasses to a protest in Chicagos Little Village, a largely Latino neighborhood. Bahena said he was with a group of activists who were loudly but nonviolently confronting Border Patrol agents. Everyone was just telling them to get out, he recalled.Bahenas camera glasses captured a first-person view of a Border Patrol agent pointing a pepper ball launcher at him, just feet away. In the video, the agent fires at his throat, sending up a cloud of noxious smoke.On Nov. 6, Ellis, the federal judge for the Northern District of Illinois nominated by former President Barack Obama, said from the bench that the use of force shocks the conscience, before ordering dramatic changes in how federal forces use crowd control weapons.DHS decried her ruling as an extreme act by an activist judge that risks the lives and livelihoods of law enforcement officers.Rioters, gangbangers, and terrorists have opened fire on our federal law enforcement officers, thrown rocks, bottles, and fireworks at them, slashed the tires of their vehicles, rammed them, ambushed them, and they have destroyed multiple law enforcement vehicles, a department statement read.DHS appealed. Last week, a panel of three Republican appointees sided with the government, temporarily blocking her ruling and saying Ellis limitations on officers went too far so much so, the judges wrote, that they resembled federal regulation.Federal agents target protesters with less lethal weapons at an ICE building in Oregon in October. Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/Getty ImagesEllis criticized Bovino for an October incident in which he threw a tear gas canister at community members in the Little Village neighborhood. Bovino claimed hed been attacked by a rock-throwing assailant, forcing him to deploy the gas for his own protection. Ellis said video evidence disproves this. And he ultimately admitted he was not hit until after he threw the tear gas.Bovino did not respond to a request for comment made through DHS.A DHS official said personnel working under Bovino enjoy a sense of impunity when it comes to uses of force. These events keep happening because of the lack of accountability by CBP, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of repercussions. And theres usually no repercussions for agents or officers because federal prosecutors rarely prosecute agents for excessive force.We Come in PeaceOn the morning of Oct. 23, a green-and-white Border Patrol truck lurched through a crowd of protestors gathered on the Oakland, California, waterfront. The demonstrators had converged after learning that federal agents would be using a nearby Coast Guard base to launch a wave of immigration raids.Masked Border Patrol agents popped out to disperse people whod enveloped the vehicle with signs and chants. Hoping to calm the tension, a local pastor named Jorge Bautista joined the crowd to pray.Videos show an agent exiting the truck, marching toward the pastor and pointing a large-caliber weapon at his face.Im thinking, Theres no way hes going to shoot this thing at me, Bautista recalled. Im thinking, Hes just using this to scare me. Its not going to work. And the moment I realized he was close enough to hear me, I said, We come in peace.As he said those words, the agent pulled the trigger, striking Bautista with an object that dispersed what bystanders believed was pepper powder. Videos show Bautista struggling to breathe as his eyes and skin burned beneath toxic granules. The unidentified agent calmly returned to the truck.Jorge Bautista, right, was shot in the face in Oakland in October by a Border Patrol agent who fired a powder that made his skin burn and made it hard to breathe. David BaconBystanders poured liquid on his face. He kept his eyes shut and wound up in the hospital for treatment of scrapes and bruises on his chin and neck.No one should be assaulted for being out there protesting, said Bautista, who said he intends to sue DHS.You would figure they would be trained to de-escalate situations, right? Instead of going straight for using some kind of weapon to assault somebody, the pastor said.The post Trumps Immigration Forces Deploy Less Lethal Weapons in Dangerous Ways, Skirting Rules and Maiming Protesters appeared first on ProPublica.
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    Connecticut DMV Fires Employee Who Made Thousands Selling Towed Cars
    The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles has fired a longtime employee nearly five years after investigators found he used his position to garner steep discounts on cars he bought from a towing company, according to a termination letter obtained last week.The Connecticut Mirror and ProPublica reported in March on the accusations against Dominik Stefanski and the DMVs failure to take action against him or the towing company. The story was part of a larger series about how Connecticuts towing laws have come to favor tow truck companies over vehicle owners and how the DMVs lack of oversight has allowed abuses in the system. The DMV investigated Stefanski for over a year beginning in 2020 but didnt fire him until early November, months after the news organizations story.According to the 2020-21 DMV investigation, when employees of D&L Auto Body & Towing in Berlin, Connecticut, went to the main DMV office in nearby Wethersfield, they would make eye contact with Stefanski, who would then allow them to cut the slow-moving DMV lines. In exchange for this favor, the report said, D&L employees would allow Stefanski to select vehicles that had been towed by the company weeks or months before. D&L would then undervalue the cars on DMV forms, investigators said, allowing Stefanski to buy them cheaply and resell them for a profit.In total, DMV investigators found that from 2015 to 2019, D&L sold 15 vehicles to an investment firm owned by Stefanski, who had worked for the agency since 1999 and was then a document examiner in the DMVs main office. In one case, Stefanski bought a Cadillac for $1,000 and sold it for $17,500. The car was eventually sold by another company for $23,250.In 2020, DMV investigators recommended that Stefanski be criminally charged for the scheme they alleged made him thousands of dollars, and they completed an arrest warrant. A prosecutor decided not to file charges, however, citing prosecutorial discretion and insufficient evidence to meet the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. The prosecutor suggested the DMV could handle the matter internally.But the DMV did not discipline Stefanski or issue fines against D&L in the years after the investigation. The agency declined to comment on the firing and declined to answer specific questions about the investigation.Stefanski was placed on paid administrative leave in March, two business days after the story was published. He earned just over $72,000 annually. The Nov. 6 termination letter notes that he was fired for misconduct when you used your position for financial gain.Stefanski said he has appealed and anticipates having a hearing next month. In an interview with reporters earlier this year, Stefanski maintained that he hadnt done anything wrong.Reached by phone last week, Stefanski said that after the news organizations published the article, he had a hearing in which he presented evidence, including a check he received as a loan to buy one of the vehicles. He said the check proves he paid more for the vehicle than the warrant indicated.The state rejected Stefanskis argument.The agency did not find that the information presented provided any basis to mitigate the contemplated penalty of dismissal, the termination letter said.A D&L official declined to comment on the firing but said previously in a statement that the manager working with Stefanski was fired and that the company is working with the DMV to ensure that this type of situation doesnt happen again.The companys manager at the time acted on his own and thought he was doing the right thing by selling in-operable cars, the statement said. According to investigators, many of the cars were in good condition.Stefanski said his union is helping him with the appeal, but he declined to give details until it is over.Read MoreHow a Connecticut DMV Employee Made Thousands by Selling Towed CarsLogan Williams, a representative of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 4, which represents DMV workers, said the union cant comment on the specifics of the case but that the rights of workers derive their strength from the integrity of due process.Every Union exists to defend this process and our members rights, Williams said in a statement. Whenever discipline is handed down in the workplace, our union has an obligation to ensure that the process is followed and that our members have access to due process.Stefanski said no one at the DMV indicated why he was being fired close to seven years after the incidents and five years after DMV investigators learned what was happening.They didnt give me an explanation. They actually didnt give me nothing, Stefanski said.The post Connecticut DMV Fires Employee Who Made Thousands Selling Towed Cars appeared first on ProPublica.
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    Researchers Determine Moon Serves No Purpose But Alerting Raccoons It Safe To Come Out
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    Anti-corruption units raid home and offices of Zelenskyys chief of staff
    Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak talks to the press at the U.S. Mission to International Organizations in Geneva, Switzerland, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025. (Martial Trezzini/Keystone via AP)2025-11-28T08:50:38Z KYIV, Ukraine (AP) Anti-corruption units have raided the home and office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyys chief of staff, Andrii Yermak, in an unwelcome distraction for Kyiv officials as they battle to defeat Russias invasion and persuade U.S. officials to accommodate their concerns in peace proposals.Two national agencies fighting entrenched corruption in Ukraine said they searched Yermaks office. Yermak, a powerful figure in Ukraine and a key participant in talks with the United States, confirmed they also searched his apartment.The investigators are facing no obstacles, Yermak wrote on the messaging app Telegram. He added that he was cooperating fully with them and his lawyers were present.The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutors Office are Ukrainian anti-corruption watchdogs. They are behind a major investigation into a $100 million energy sector corruption scandal involving top Ukrainian officials. Two of Yermaks former deputies Oleh Tatarov and Rostyslav Shurma left the government in 2024 after watchdogs investigated them for financial wrongdoing. A third deputy, Andrii Smyrnov, was investigated for bribes and other wrongdoing but still works for Yermak. The scandal has heaped more problems on Zelenskyy as he seeks continued support from Western countries for Ukraines war effort and tries to ensure continued foreign funding. The European Union, which Ukraine wants to join, has told Zelenskyy he must crack down on graft. Zelenskyy faced an unprecedented rebellion from his own lawmakers earlier this month after investigators published details of their energy sector investigation.Although Yermak was not accused of any wrongdoing, several senior lawmakers in Zelenskyys party said Yermak should take responsibility for the debacle in order to restore public trust. Some said that if Zelenskyy didnt fire him, the party could split, threatening the presidents parliamentary majority. But Zelenskyy defied them. Zelenskyy urged Ukrainians to unite and stop the political games in light of the U.S. pressure to reach a settlement with Russia.Yermak met Zelenskyy over 15 years ago when he was a lawyer venturing into the TV production business and Zelenskyy was a famous Ukrainian comedian and actor.He oversaw foreign affairs as part of Zelenskyys first presidential team and was promoted to chief of staff in February 2020.Yermak has accompanied Zelenskyy on every trip abroad since Russias invasion in February 2022, and the presidents trust in him has made Yermaks power appear almost untouchable.Domestically, officials describe Yermak as Zelenskyys gatekeeper, and he is widely believed to have chosen all top government appointees, including prime ministers and ministers.Individuals connected to Yermak and the presidents office have come under investigation before.___Follow APs coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
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    Israeli forces kill at least 10 in southern Syria raid, residents say
    This is a locator map for Syria with its capital, Damascus. (AP Photo)2025-11-28T09:32:01Z DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) Israeli forces in southern Syria raided a village and opened fire when they were confronted by residents on Friday, killing at least 10, Syrian media and officials said, as Israel fights on a number of fronts while the shaky ceasefire in Gaza moves forward.The Syrian state news agency SANA said Israeli forces entered the village of Beit Jin aiming to detain local men and opened heavy fire after protests by residents. Dozens of families fled the area.Israel said Friday it conducted an operation following intelligence information to apprehend suspects from Jamaa Islamiya, or Islamic Group, operating in Beit Jin to attack Israeli civilians. During the raid, several militants fired at Israeli troops, injuring half a dozen soldiers who were evacuated to a hospital, the military said. Israeli troops fired at the militants and also responded with aerial assistance, the military said. It said the operation had concluded, all of the suspects were apprehended and a number of militants were killed. Israel has regarded the new authorities in Syria warily since the fall of former President Bashar Assad in a lightning offensive led by Islamist insurgents in December 2024. Since Assads fall, Israeli forces have seized a formerly U.N.-patrolled buffer zone in southern Syria set up under a 1974 disengagement agreement. Israel has launched hundreds of airstrikes on Syrian military sites, and pushed for a demilitarized zone south of Damascus. The two countries, which do not have diplomatic relations, have been negotiating a potential security agreement to de-escalate. Syrian officials have condemned the Israeli incursions as a violation of Syrias sovereignty but did not immediately comment on Fridays raid.A local official in the village, Walid Okasha, told The Associated Press that those killed were civilians, and one of them had celebrated his wedding the day before. The situation is miserable, he said.In a previous raid on Beit Jin in June, Israeli forces captured several people who they said were Hamas members a characterization disputed by residents and killed a man whose family said he had a history of schizophrenia.Ongoing conflicts in the region have fueled concerns that unrest could spill over and undermine the fragile truce in Gaza.The deaths in Syria followed a series of strikes by Israels air force in parts of southern Lebanon on Thursday. Israel says its ongoing strikes are aimed at preventing Hezbollah from rebuilding after a devastating war last year ended with a ceasefire. The United Nations on Tuesday said Israel had killed at least 127 civilians, including children, in its strikes on Lebanon since the ceasefire a year ago. Things escalated earlier this week with a rare strike in Lebanons capital of Beirut, killing a senior Hezbollah official who Israel described as the groups chief of staff. ___Find more of APs Israel-Hamas coverage at https://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-war
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    Death toll from floods in Thailand reach 145 as receding water reveals widespread damage
    Cars and houses are submerged in floodwaters in the Songkhla province of southern Thailand, Nov. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Arnun Chonmahatrakool, File)2025-11-28T09:09:10Z BANGKOK (AP) The death toll from flooding in southern Thailand has reached at least 145, officials said Friday, as receding waters started to reveal devastating damage across the region.More than 1.2 million households and 3.6 million people have been affected by floods triggered by heavy rains in 12 southern provinces, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation said Friday.Government spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat said in a news conference in Bangkok that flooding has killed 145 people in eight provinces, particularly in Songkhla province which recorded at least 110 deaths.He said search and rescue efforts have become more successful as floodwaters started to recede further.Songkhla province recorded a sharp increase in the death toll after flooding began to subside. News reports showed rescuers gained more access to residential areas that had previously been submerged under high water and recovered more bodies, particularly in Hat Yai, the largest city in the south. The disaster department reported Friday morning that waters have receded in most of the affected areas, but levels remain high in some locations. The Meteorological Department said rainfall has decreased in the south but warned of thunderstorms in some areas. The flooding caused severe disruption, leaving thousands of people stranded, rendering streets impassable and submerging low-rise buildings and vehicles.Videos and photos from the affected areas on Friday show damaged roads, fallen power poles, household appliances and debris washed away by floodwaters piled along the streets. Abandoned cars were overturned or stacked atop one another, apparently swept away by powerful currents.
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    Hungarys Viktor Orbn to meet Russias Vladimir Putin in Moscow for energy talks
    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban speaks during the inauguration of the new production plant of Flex, the Flex Zala Automotive Next Gen Mobility plant in Zalaegerszeg, southwestern Hungary, Nov. 25, 2025. (Tibor Illyes/MTI via AP, File)2025-11-28T07:38:25Z BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbn is visiting Moscow for energy talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a rare step from a European leader while Russias war grinds on in Ukraine.The trip to Moscow is the second since last year for Orbn, who is widely considered Putins closest partner among all European Union leaders. In comments to state media before departing for Moscow early Friday, Orbn said the focus of his talks with Putin would be Hungarys continued access to cheap Russian oil and gas, resources that have come under sanctions by the U.S. government.Hungary remains among the only EU countries to continue importing large quantities of Russian fossil fuels, and has strongly opposed efforts by the bloc to wean its 27 member nations off Russian energy supplies. Earlier this month, Orbn traveled to Washington for a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump where he succeeded in securing an exemption to sanctions the Trump administration placed on Russian energy companies Lukoil and Rosneft an allowance Orbn said ensured Hungarys continued energy security. Before departing from Budapest Friday, Orbn said that following Hungarys exemption from U.S. sanctions, now all we need is oil and gas, which we can buy from the Russians. I am going there to ensure Hungarys energy supply at an affordable price both this winter and next year. Orbn has long argued Russian energy imports are indispensable for his countrys economy, and that switching to fossil fuels sourced from elsewhere would cause an immediate economic collapse a claim some critics dispute. As the rest of Europe has gradually cut off Russian energy, Hungary has maintained and even increased its imports, and argued against an EU plan to eliminate all Russian fossil fuels by the end of 2027. The Trump administration has said it is seeing signs that its sanctions on major Russian oil producers are crimping the economic engine that has allowed Moscow to continue to fund its war in Ukraine. Prices for Russian oil have plunged as major Indian and Chinese buyers moved to comply with U.S. sanctions before they went into effect last week, according to a senior Treasury Department official. Meanwhile, Trump last week released a plan for ending the nearly four-year war. The 28-point proposal heavily favored Russia, prompting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to quickly engage with American negotiators. European leaders, fearing for their own future facing Russian aggression, scrambled to steer the negotiations toward accommodating their concerns.Trump said Tuesday that his plan to end the war had been fine-tuned, and that hes sending envoy Steve Witkoff to Russia to meet with Putin and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll to meet with Ukrainian officials. He suggested he could eventually meet with Putin and Zelenskyy, but not until further progress has been made in negotiations.
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    Heres what to know about the federal ban threatening the market for THC-infused drinks and snacks
    Cans of seltzer containing THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, speed down the canning line at Indeed Brewing in Minneapolis on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Steve Karnowski)2025-11-28T05:01:06Z MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The production lines at Indeed Brewing moved quickly, the cans filling not with beer, but with THC-infused seltzer. The product, which features the compound that gets cannabis users high, has been a lifeline at Indeed and other craft breweries as alcohol sales have fallen in recent years.But that boom looks set to come to a crashing halt. Buried in the bill that ended the federal government shutdown this month was a provision to ban those drinks, along with other impairing beverages and snacks made from hemp, which have proliferated across the country in recent years. Now the $24 billion hemp industry is scrambling to save itself before the provision takes effect in November 2026.Its a big deal, said Ryan Bandy, Indeeds chief business officer. It would be a mess for our breweries, for our industry, and obviously for a lot of people who like these things.Heres what to know about the looming ban on impairing products derived from hemp. Congress opened the door in 2018Marijuana and hemp are the same species. Marijuana is cultivated for high levels of THC in its flowers. Low-THC hemp is grown for its sturdy fibers, food or wellness products. Rope, not dope was long the motto of farmers who supported legalizing hemp.After states began legalizing marijuana for adult use over a decade ago, hemp advocates saw an opening at the federal level. As part of the 2018 farm bill, Congress legalized the cultivation of industrial hemp to give farmers, including in Republican Sen. Mitch McConnells home state of Kentucky, a new cash crop. Stay up to date with the news and the best of AP by following our WhatsApp channel. Follow on But the way that law defined hemp as having less than 0.3% of a specific type of THC, called delta-9 opened a huge loophole. Beverages or bags of snacks could meet that threshold and still contain more than enough THC to get people high. Businesses could further exploit the law by extracting a non-impairing compound, called CBD, and chemically changing it into other types of impairing THC, such as delta-8 or delta-10. The result? Vape oil, gummy candies, chips, cookies, sodas and other unregulated, untested products laden with hemp-derived THC spread around the country. In many places, they have been available at gas stations or convenience stores, even to teens. In legal marijuana states, they undercut heavily taxed and regulated products. In others, they evaded the prohibition on recreational use of weed.Some states, including Indiana, have reported spikes in calls to poison-control centers for pediatric exposure to THC. A patchwork of state regulationsDozens of states have since taken steps to regulate or ban impairing hemp products. In October, Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill banning the sale of intoxicating hemp products outside the states legal marijuana system. Texas, which has a massive hemp market, is moving to regulate sales of impairing hemp, such as by restricting them to those over 21. In Nebraska, lawmakers have instead considered a bill to criminalize the sale and possession of products containing hemp-based THC.Washington state adopted a program to regulate hemp growing. But the number of licensed growers has cratered since the state banned intoxicating hemp products outside of the regulated cannabis market in 2023. Five years ago, there were 220, said Trecia Ehrlich, cannabis program manager with the state agriculture department. This year, there were 42, and with a federal ban looming, she expects that number to drop by about half next year. Minnesota made infused beverages and foods legal in 2022 for people 21 and older. The products, which must be derived from legally certified hemp, have become so popular that Target is now offering THC drinks at some of its stores in the state.Theyve also been a boon to liquor stores and to small Minneapolis brewers like Indeed, where THC drinks make up close to one-quarter of the business, Bandy said. At Bauhaus Brew Labs, a few blocks away, THC drinks account for 26% of their revenues from distributed products and 11% of revenues at the brewerys taproom. A powerful senator moves to close the loopholeNone of that was what McConnell intended when he helped craft the 2018 farm bill. He finally closed the loophole by inserting a federal hemp THC ban in the measure to end the 43-day federal government shutdown, approved by the Senate on Nov. 10.It will keep these dangerous products out of the hands of children, while preserving the hemp industry for farmers, McConnell said. Industrial hemp and CBD will remain legal for industrial applications.Some in the legal marijuana industry celebrated, as the ban would end what they consider unfair competition.They were joined by prohibitionists. Theres really no good argument for allowing these dangerous products to be sold in our country, said Kevin Sabet, president and CEO of Smart Approaches to Marijuana.But the ban doesnt take effect for a year. That has given the industry hope that there is still time to pass regulations that will improve the hemp THC industry such as by banning synthetically derived THC, requiring age restrictions on sales, and prohibiting marketing to children rather than eradicate it. We are very hopeful that cooler heads will prevail, said Jonathan Miller, general counsel of the industry group U.S. Hemp Roundtable. If they really thought there was a health emergency, there would be no year-long period.The federal ban would jeopardize more than 300,000 jobs while costing states $1.5 billion in lost tax money, the group says.Drew Hurst, president and chief operating officer at Bauhaus Brew Labs, has no doubt his company would be among the casualties.If this goes through as written currently, I dont see a way at all that Bauhaus could stay in business, Hurst said.What comes next?A number of lawmakers say they will push for regulation of the hemp THC industry. Kentuckys second senator, Republican Rand Paul, introduced an amendment to strip McConnells hemp language from the crucial government-funding bill, but it failed on a lopsided 76-24 vote.Minnesotas Democratic U.S. senators, Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, are among those strategizing to save the industry. Klobuchar noted at a recent news conference that the ban was inserted into the unrelated shutdown bill without a hearing. She suggested the federal government could allow states to develop their own regulatory frameworks, or that Minnesotas strict regulations could be used as a national model.Kevin Hilliard, co-founder of Insight Brewing in Minneapolis, said the hemp industry needs a solution before planting time next spring.If a farmer has uncertainty, theyre not going to plant, Hilliard said.___Johnson reported from Seattle. AP congressional reporter Kevin Freking contributed from Washington, D.C. STEVE KARNOWSKI Karnowski covers politics and government from Minnesota for The Associated Press. He also covers the ongoing fallout from the murder of George Floyd, courts and the environment, among other topics. twitter mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    Here's the Video for Our Seventh FOIA Forum: Flock
    The FOIA Forum is a livestreamed event for paying subscribers where we talk about how to file public records requests and answer questions. If you're not already signed up, please consider doing sohere.Recently we had a FOIA Forum where we focused on our reporting about Flock. This includes how to file public records requests for audit logs, footage, and other ideas for FOIAing surveillance companies. We showed subscribers how we got the records behind that story, the specific request language was used, tips for turning records into articles, and much more.Check out all of our FOIA Forum archiveshere. And the video is below.
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    Because we run 404 Media on Ghost, an open source and privacy-forward stack, we actually know very little about who reads 404 Media (by design). But were hoping to learn a bit more so we can figure out how people are discovering our work, what our readers do, and what other projects people might want us to launch in the future. If you want to cut to the chase: here is a link to our very short survey we would really, really appreciate you filling out. You can do it anonymously and it should take around a minute. If you want to know more on the why, please read below!As we said, Ghost doesnt collect much data about our readers. The little info we do have shows broadly that most of our readers are in the U.S., followed by Europe, etc. But we dont have a great idea of how people first learn about 404 Media. Or whether people would prefer a different format to our daily newsletter. Or what industries or academic circles our readers are in.This information is useful for two main reasons: the first is we can figure out how people prefer to read us and come across our work. Is it via email? Is it articles posted to the website? Or the podcast? Do more people on Mastodon read us, or on Bluesky? This information can help us understand how to get our journalism in front of more people. In turn, that helps inform more people about what we cover, and hopefully can lead to more people supporting our journalism.The second is for improving the static advertisements in our email newsletters and podcasts that we show to free members. If it turns out we have a lot of people who read us in the world of cybersecurity, maybe it would be better if we ran ads that were actually related to that, for example. Because we dont track our readers, we really have no idea what products or advertisements would actually be of interest to them. So, you voluntarily and anonymously telling us a bit about yourself in the survey would be a great help.Here is the survey link. There is also a section for any more general feedback you have. Please help us out with a minute of your time, if you can, so we can keep growing 404 Media sustainably and figure out what other projects readers may be interested in (such as a physical magazine perhaps?).Thank you so much!
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    Americas Polarization Has Become the World's Side Hustle
    Subscribe Join the newsletter to get the latest updates. Success Great! Check your inbox and click the link. Error Please enter a valid email address. A new feature on X is making people suddenly realize that some large portion of the divisive, hateful, and spammy content designed to inflame tensions or, at the very least, is designed to get lots of engagement on social media, is being published by accounts that are pretending to be based in the United States but are actually being run by people in countries like Bangladesh, Vietnam, India, Cambodia, Russia, and other countries. An account called Ivanka News is based in Nigeria, RedPilledNurse is from Europe, MAGA Nadine is in Morocco, Native American Soul is in Bangladesh, and Barron Trump News is based in Macedonia, among many, many of others.Inauthentic viral accounts on X are just the tip of the iceberg, though, as we have reported. A huge amount of the viral content about American politics and American news on social media is from sock puppet and bot accounts monetized by people in other countries. The rise of easy to use, free AI generative tools have supercharged this effort, and social media monetization programs have incentivized this effort and are almost entirely to blame. The current disinformation and slop phenomenon on the internet today makes the days of Russian bot farms and fake news pages from Cyprus seem quaint; the problem is now fully decentralized and distributed across the world and is almost entirely funded by social media companies themselves.This will not be news to people who have been following 404 Media, because I have done multiple investigations about the perverse incentives that social media and AI companies have created to incentivize people to fill their platforms with slop. But what has happened on X is the same thing that has happened on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and other social media platforms (it is also happening to the internet as a whole, with AI slop websites laden with plagiarized content and SEO spam and monetized with Google ads). Each social media platform has either an ad revenue sharing program, a creator bonus program, or a monetization program that directly pays creators who go viral on their platforms.
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    Inside an ICE Defense Training on Fortnite
    In the deserted town square of the city of Springfield, three people huddle in an empty courthouse. Two of these people are civilians; one is a vulnerable, someone being pursued and targeted by government agents. They talk in hushed tones to one another, playing music to keep fear at bay. Above the door of the courthouse, a plaque reads, Liberty and Justice for Most.At the bottom of the courthouse stairs, two government agents step out of a purple golf cart. They approach the door. Theyre carrying guns.Hey, is anyone inside? one of them says. Any vulnerables in here? We have a warrant. We have a warrant for any vulnerables in the area.One civilian opens the door, sees the agents, and immediately slams it shut. After more warrant calls, the civilian says, Slip it under the door.I would slip it under the door, but theres no space under the door, the agent says, stuttering.The civilian pauses. Well. Sounds like a personal problem.
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    A Lost Planet Created the Moon. Now, We Know Where It Came From.
    Welcome back to the Abstract! Here are the studies this week that overthrew the regime, survived outer space, smashed planets, and crafted an ancient mystery from clay.First, a queen gets sprayed with acidand thats not even the most horrifying part of the story. Then: a moss garden that is out of this world, the big boom that made the Moon, and a breakthrough in the history of goose-human relations.As always, for more of my work, check out my book First Contact: The Story of Our Obsession with Aliens, or subscribe to my personal newsletter the BeX Files.What is this, a regime change for ants?Shimada, Taku et al. Socially parasitic ant queens chemically induce queen-matricide in host workers. Current Biology.Every so often, a study opens with such a forceful hook that it is simply best for me to stand aside and allow it to speak for itself. Thus:Matricidethe killing of a mother by her own genetic offspringis rarely observed in nature, but not unheard-of. Among animal species in which offspring remain with their mothers, the benefits gained from maternal care are so substantial that eliminating the mother almost never pays, making matricide vastly rarer than infanticide.Here, we report matricidal behavior in two ant species, Lasius flavus and Lasius japonicus, where workers kill resident queens (their mothers) after the latter have been sprayed with abdominal fluid by parasitic ant queens of the ants Lasius orientalis and Lasius umbratus.Mad props to this team for condensing an entire etymological epic into three sentences. Such murderous acts of dynastic usurpation were first observed by Taku Shimada, an ant enthusiast who runs a blog called Ant Room. Though matricide is sometimes part of a life cyclelike mommy spiders sacrificing their bodies for consumption by their offspringthere is no clear precedent for the newly-reported form of matricide, in which neither the young nor mother benefits from an evolutionary point of view.In what reads like an unfolding horror, the invading parasitic queens covertly approach the resident queen and spray multiple jets of abdominal fluid at herformic acid, as it turns outthat then elicits abrupt attacks by host workers, which ultimately kill their own mother, report Shimada and his colleagues.The parasitic queens are then accepted, receive care from the orphaned host workers and produce their own brood to found a new colony, the team said. Our findings are the first to document a novel host manipulation that prompts offspring to kill an otherwise indispensable mother.My blood is curdling and yet I cannot look away! Though this strategy is uniquely nightmarish, it is not uncommon for invading parasitic ants to execute queens in any number of creative ways. The parasites are just usually a bit more hands-on (or rather, tarsus-on) about the process.Queen-killing has evolved independently on multiple occasions across [ant species], indicating repeated evolutionary gains, Shimadas team said. Until now, the only mechanistically documented solution was direct assault: the parasite throttles or beheads the host queen, a tactic that has arisen convergently in several lineages.When will we get an ant Shakespeare?! Someone needs to step up and claim that title, because these queens blow Lady MacBeth out of the water.In other newsThats one small stem for a plant, one giant leaf for plant-kindMaeng, Chang-hyun et al. Extreme environmental tolerance and space survivability of the moss, Physcomitrium patens. iScience,Scientists simply love to expose extremophile life to the vacuum of space to, you know, see how well they do out there. In a new addition to this tradition, a study reports that spores from the moss Physcomitrium patens survived a full 283 days chilling on the outside of the International Space Station, which is generally not the side of an orbital habitat you want to be stuck on.A reddish-brown spore similar to those used in the space exposure experiment. Image: Tomomichi FujitaEven wilder, most of the spacefaring spores were reproductively successful upon their return to Earth. Remarkably, even after 9 months of exposure to space conditions, over 80% of the encased spores germinated upon return to Earth, said researchers led by Chang-hyun Maeng of Hokkaido University. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report demonstrating the survival of bryophytesthe family to which mosses belongfollowing exposure to space and subsequent return to the ground.Congratulations to these mosses for boldly growing where no moss has grown before.Hints of a real-life ghost worldHopp, Timo et al. The Moon-forming impactor Theia originated from the inner Solar System. Science.Earth had barely been born before a Mars-sized planet, known as Theia, smashed into it some 4.5 billion years ago. The debris from the collision coalesced into what is now our Moon, which has played a key role in Earths habitability, so we owe our lives in part to this primordial punch-up.KABLOWIE! Image: NASA/JPL-CaltechScientists have now revealed new details about Theia by measuring the chemical makeup of lunar samples, terrestrial rocks, and meteoritesfrom which Theia and proto-Earth might have formed, according to a new study. They conclude that Theia likely originated in the inner solar system based on the chemical signatures that this shattered world left behind on the Moon and Earth.We found that all of Theia and most of Earths other constituent materials originated from the inner Solar System, said researchers led by Timo Hopp of The University of Chicago and the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research. Our calculations suggest that Theia might have formed closer to the Sun than Earth did.Wherever its actual birthplace, what remains of Theia is buried on the Moon and as giant undigested slabs inside Earths mantle. Rest in pieces, sister.Goosebumps of yoreDavin, Laurent et al. A 12,000-year-old clay figurine of a woman and a goose marks symbolic innovations in Southwest Asia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.Youve heard of the albatross around your neck, but what about the goose on your back? A new study reports the discovery of a 12,000-year-old artifact in Israel that is the earliest known figurine to depict a humananimal interaction with its vision of a goose mysteriously draped over a womans spine and shoulders.The tiny, inch-high figurine was recovered from a settlement built by the prehistoric Natufian culture and it may represent some kind of sex thing.An image of the artifact, and an artistic reconstruction. Image: Davin, Laurent et al.Wesuggest that by modeling a goose in this specific posture, the Natufian manufacturer intended to portray the trademark pattern of the ganders mating behavior, said researchers led by Laurent Davin of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. This kind of imagined mating between humans and animal spirits is typical of an animistic perspective, documented in cross-cultural archaeological and ethnographic records in specific situations such as an erotic dream or shamanistic vision.First, the bizarre Greek myth of Leda and the Swan, and now this? What is it about ancient cultures and weird waterfowl fantasies? In any case, my own interpretation is that the goose was just tired and needed a piggyback (or gaggle-back).Thanks for reading! See you next week.
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