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    Tommys Parents Are Out Of Town, Lets Party
    Tommys parents are on a trip up north somewhere, so hes inviting the whole class over to open his dads liquor cabinet. You in? Reference #15937The post Tommys Parents Are Out Of Town, Lets Party appeared first on The Onion.
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    JD Vance Struggling To Articulate What It Is He Doesnt Love About Baby Name Rohit
    WASHINGTONScratching his chin as he appeared to search for the right words, Vice President JD Vance reportedly struggled to articulate Wednesday what exactly it was that he didnt love about the baby name Rohit. I like where youre going with it for sure, its just, uh, I was thinking wed go with something a little more, I dont know, modern? said Vance, who frowned and nodded slowly as his pregnant wife threw out several alternative suggestions, including Arun, Vrishank, Jeevan, and Hassan. Hear me out, what about Theodore? Now thats an interesting name. If you really love Rohit, we could use it as his middle name. Not on the birth certificate or anything, but like a secret, family-only middle name. Vance went on to add that he always thought the name Donald had a nice ring to it.The post JD Vance Struggling To Articulate What It Is He Doesnt Love About Baby Name Rohit appeared first on The Onion.
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    Star edge rusher Trey Hendrickson heading to Baltimore on 4-year, $112 million deal, AP source says
    Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson (91) looks on during an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean, File)2026-03-11T13:23:04Z Four-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Trey Hendrickson has agreed on a four-year, $112 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press on Wednesday.The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the contract cant be finalized until the start of the new league year at 4 p.m. EDT.The Ravens backed out of a blockbuster trade for star edge rusher Maxx Crosby late Tuesday. A person with knowledge of Baltimores decision told the AP that Crosby failed his physical. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because those results are private.So Baltimore keeps the two first-round draft picks it had agreed to send Las Vegas and quickly pivoted to the best pass rusher on the market.Hendrickson was an All-Pro for the Bengals in 2024 when he led the NFL with 17 1/2 sacks. He played in only seven games because of injuries last season and had four sacks.The 31-year-old Hendrickson has 81 sacks in nine seasons with New Orleans and Cincinnati. He reached double-digits four times, including 17 1/2 in consecutive seasons in 2023-24.___AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl ROB MAADDI Maaddi is senior NFL writer for The Associated Press. Hes covered the league for 24 years, including the first two decades as the Eagles beat writer. mailto
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    First bot, singular
    Nature, Published online: 11 March 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-00610-zFresh connections.
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    World Baseball Classic tiebreaker scenarios: How can Team USA advance?
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    Source: NFL exploring Thanksgiving Eve game
    The NFL is exploring the possibility of playing a game the day before Thanksgiving, a source told ESPN.
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    Power Rankings: Thunder, Spurs rule the West, Celtics rise
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    Updated 2026 NBA mock draft: Who's rising and falling ahead of March Madness?
    Who's rising and falling in Jeremy Woo's updated 2026 NBA mock draft ahead of March Madness?
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    The ACC's most important newcomers and what their teams are saying
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    Is the Chirp At-Home Massager Really Worth $600? Heres My Honest Review
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    Man taken into custody after driving van into security gate outside White House, authorities say
    Washington Metropolitan Police Department officers block the streets around the White House as members of the U.S. Secret Service investigate a suspicious vehicle, Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)2026-03-11T14:10:04Z WASHINGTON (AP) A man was taken into custody on Wednesday after driving his van into a security barrier outside the White House, authorities said.The Secret Service said the man crashed into the temporary security barrier just before 6:30 a.m. He was immediately arrested by officers from the Secret Services uniformed division, the agency said.The man, whose identity was not immediately released, was being interviewed by investigators. Criminal charges were pending, the Secret Service said.A police bomb squad was called to the scene, checked the vehicle and determined it to be safe.
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    IEA agrees to record release of emergency oil reserves in an effort to calm surging prices
    Big oil tanks are pictured in front of the BP refinery in Gelsenkirchen, one of the biggest fuel producers in Germany, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)2026-03-11T11:48:23Z BERLIN (AP) The International Energy Agency agreed Wednesday to release the largest volume of emergency oil reserves in its history, in a bid to counter the effects on energy markets of the war in the Middle East.The Paris-based organization said it will make 400 million barrels of oil available from its members emergency reserves. Its a larger stock than the 182.7 million barrels that were released in 2022 by the IEAs 32 member countries in response to Russias invasion of Ukraine.IEA member countries currently hold over 1.2 billion barrels of public emergency oil stocks, with a further 600 million barrels of industry stocks held under government obligation.In response to US and Israel strikes, Iran has attacked commercial ships across the Persian Gulf, escalating a campaign of squeezing the oil-rich region as global energy concerns mount. Iran has effectively stopped cargo traffic in the narrow Hormuz Strait through which about a fifth of all oil is shipped from the Persian Gulf toward the Indian Ocean. It has also targeted oil fields and refineries in Gulf Arab nations, aiming at generating enough global economic pain to pressure the United States and Israel to end their strikes. G7 Energy ministers on Tuesday said they supported in principle the implementation of proactive measures to address the situation, including the use of strategic reserves. According to the IEA, export volumes of crude and refined products are currently at less than 10% of pre-war levels.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. APs earlier story follows below.BERLIN (AP) Germany and Austria said Wednesday they are releasing parts of their oil reserves following an International Energy Agency request for members to release a record 400 million barrels to help temper energy price spikes due to the Iran war.Japan also said it will release some of its reserves starting Monday. Group of Seven energy ministers met Tuesday at IEA headquarters in Paris to look at ways to bring down prices that have risen because of the Iran war. IEA executive director Fatih Birol said afterward that they discussed all available options, including making IEA emergency oil stocks available to the market.The largest-ever previous collective release of emergency stocks by IEA member countries was 182.7 million barrels, in the wake of the energy shock prompted by Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The reserves were established in 1974 following the Arab oil embargo.IEA members currently hold over 1.2 billion barrels of public emergency oil stocks, with a further 600 million barrels of industry stocks held under government obligation.It was not immediately clear how much Germany and Austria were releasing.The Group of Seven is comprised of the leading industrialized nations of Canada, the United States, France, Italy, Japan, Germany and Britain. Austria is not a member. Leaders of the G7 were set to hold a meeting via videoconference later Wednesday to discuss energy issues.Germanys economy minister Katherina Reiche said the country would release parts of its oil reserves following the IEA request to release oil reserves amounting to 400 million barrels, which is a good 54 million tons. She said it would take a couple of days before the delivery of the first quantities.Germany stands behind the IEAs most important principle of mutual solidarity, Reiche said.In response to U.S. and Israeli strikes, Iran has attacked commercial ships across the Persian Gulf, escalating a campaign of squeezing the oil-rich region as global energy concerns mount. Iran has effectively stopped cargo traffic in the Strait of Hormuz through which about a fifth of all oil is shipped from the Persian Gulf toward the Indian Ocean.Iran has also targeted oil fields and refineries in Gulf Arab nations, aiming at generating enough global economic pain to pressure the United States and Israel to end their strikes. Reports of sea mines allegedly laid by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz have also fueled concerns about the security of international energy supplies. G7 energy ministers on Tuesday announced they supported in principle the implementation of proactive measures to address the situation, including the use of strategic reserves.According to the IEA, export volumes of crude and refined products are currently at less than 10% of prewar levels.Austrian Economy Minister Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer said his country was releasing part of the emergency oil reserve and extending the national strategic gas reserve, adding: One thing is clear: in a crisis, there must be no crisis winners at the expense of commuters and businesses.The German government also said it will introduce a measure to allow gas stations in Germany to raise fuel prices no more than once a day. The federal government wants to introduce this as quickly as possible, Reiche said. In Austria, starting Monday, price increases at gas stations will be allowed only three times a week, the countrys economy minister said.Oil reserves have been tapped when the market has faced major disruption in the past, including wars in Iraq, Libya and, most recently, Ukraine.___Petrequin reported from Paris. KIRSTEN GRIESHABER Grieshaber is a Berlin-based reporter covering Germany and Austria for The Associated Press. She covers general news as well as migration, populism and religion. mailto SAMUEL PETREQUIN Petrequin has been covering sports and general news for The Associated Press for more than two decades. twitter mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    MLB report settles World Series Game 7 plate drama: IKF was out by feet, not inches
    Toronto Blue Jays' Isiah Kiner-Falefa, left, is forced out at home plate by Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith during the ninth inning in Game 7 of baseball's World Series in Toronto on Nov. 1, 2025. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP, File)2026-03-11T12:00:06Z It was the most debated play of the year in Major League Baseball, perhaps the most dissected and discussed sequence in World Series history.Should Isiah Kiner-Falefa have taken a bigger lead? Why did the third base coach draw a line in the dirt right there? What if IKF sprinted to the plate instead of sliding?Ill think about it until the day I leave this earth, Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider lamented.Crazily close to dethroning the champion Dodgers in a pulsating Game 7. A couple mere inches, a cleat mark just short of winning the crown, right?In fact, no.Not that itll lessen the sting for the Blue Jays and their fans, but the intense drama over Los Angeles catcher Will Smith lifting his spike off the plate and then resetting on second baseman Miguel Rojas throw home was moot: IKF was already out.After reviewing all relevant angles, the replay official definitively determined the catchers foot was touching the plate when the ball contacted the interior of his mitt, read the official report by MLB, which recently provided it to The Associated Press. A final piece of the puzzle, a last look at a play that still fascinates the sports world. Smiths foot was on the plate when he caught the ball, and thats when Kiner-Falefa was forced out. So how close did Toronto really come to winning there in the bottom of the ninth inning? Make it more like 3 feet. I never felt my foot come off, Smith said this month at a World Baseball Classic practice session. I didnt really realize it (was close) until I saw the replay, so I wasnt trying to go back and touch it.The three-time All-Star said he hadnt seen the MLB report from the replay center.I just cared that he was out, Smith said.MLB Statcast doesnt have an exact measurement -- the tracking data put IKFs center of mass about 5 feet from the plate, his left leg was extended farther. Ive seen that video 3,000 times and 1,500 of them it looks like Will is off the plate. You know what I mean? Schneider said at the winter meetings in December, a month after that 5-4 loss in 11 innings. And the other half it looks like hes on. So, thats how close it was.Kiner-Falefa signed with the Boston Red Sox last month. At his introductory news conference, his near-miss in Toronto remained a fresh topic. He was criticized all offseason for a conservative 7.8-foot lead off third base. He said he would have been more aggressive if not for a mandate from the Blue Jays to stay close to the bag.Didnt realize that it was actually going to be that close of a play, he said. If I was a step further, yeah, I would have been safe. But I wasnt.Turns out he needed a few more feet, not inches.Rojas solo home run with one out in the top of the ninth tied it at 4. The Blue Jays loaded the bases with one out in the bottom half, with Kiner-Falefa on third base as a pinch-runner for Bo Bichette.As Daulton Varsho batted against Dodgers ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto, third base coach Carlos Febles used his cleats to draw a line in the basepath, showing Kiner-Falefa how far to take his lead. It seemed significantly shorter than usual, and many fans blamed that for costing Toronto the title. The Blue Jays said they were worried about Smith trying a pickoff throw at third. Varsho hit a grounder that caused a drawn-in Rojas to take a brief stumble backward, but he recovered to make an accurate throw home. After Smith caught the ball, his back right foot briefly came off the plate before retouching. Kiner-Falefa slid home, focused on preventing Smith from making a double-play relay to first.Plate umpire Jordan Baker signaled out, and the Blue Jays challenged the ruling. Replay umpire Dan Iassogna, a veteran crew chief who has worked three World Series on the field, confirmed the call.TV replays clearly showed Smiths foot re-tapped the plate with Kiner-Falefas foot only a few inches away. Many fans assumed thats where the out occurred but the official report confirms IKF was already erased.Smith hit a home run in the 11th and the Dodgers held on for their second straight championship. He said hes replayed the moment at the plate in his mind several times, and gives more credit to Rojas.I think it was more of an impressive play by Miggy in that situation. Tough hop, he said. All I had to do was catch the ball and get my foot down.___Walker is a retired AP Baseball Writer.___AP Baseball Writer David Brandt contributed to this report. RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    Podcast: How to Talk to Your Friend Experiencing 'AI Psychosis'
    This week we start with Sams story discussing something that has come up a lot but no one has really answered: how do you speak to your friend or family member falling into AI psychosis? After the break, Joseph breaks down what happened when the FBI wanted data from ProtonMail. In the subscribers-only section, Emanuel tells us about the viral developers behind an app called Quittr, and how they exposed very sensitive data of hundreds of thousands of users.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. 'How to Talk to Someone Experiencing 'AI Psychosis'Proton Mail Helped FBI Unmask Anonymous Stop Cop City ProtesterViral 'Quittr' Porn Addiction App Exposed the Masturbation Habits of Hundreds of Thousands of Users
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    From Flock to ICE, Heres a Breakdown of How Youre Being Watched
    Its nearly impossible not to be watched these days. It can start right at home with your neighbors and their Ring camerasa company that sold fear to the American public and is now integrating AI to turn entire neighborhoods into networked, automated surveillance systems.Head out a bit further and youll likely be confronted by Flocks network of cameras that not only track license plates, but also track peoples movements with detailed precision. And as the Trump administration raids cities across the U.S. for undocumented immigrants, tech giants like Palantir are powering tools for ICE, including one called ELITE that helps the agency pick which neighborhoods to raid.To better understand what exactly were looking at in this dystopian hellscape, 404 Medias Jason Koebler and Joseph Cox joined r/technology for an AMA.Understandably, people are worried about violations of their privacy by companies and the government. And many wonder, is there any way to go back once weve released all this AI-powered, surveillance tech?Questions and answers have been edited for clarity. Q: How do you think we can as a society deescalate tools designed to spy on citizens? I feel like once the police state bottle is open its near impossible to put it back in?JASON: This is something I grapple with a lot. For whatever reason, my reporting has gravitated to state and local surveillance tools owned by police. This is not uniformly true, but what I've seen based on watching zillions of city council meetings and reading thousands of pages of emails and public records is that police, in general, love new toys and love new gadgets. The strategy is very often get the surveillance tech first and ask questions later. A lot of city councils are not very sophisticated about the risks of surveillance technology and a lot of them feel a lot of pressure to keep their city safe or whatever, and so they defer to the police and give them money for whatever they ask for. There are also tons of grants and pilot programs in which police can obtain technology for cheap or free, and so the posture cities take is often why not try it? Police love telling each other about the new capabilities and tools that they've acquired, so this tech can spread from city to city very quickly.All of this can be pretty demoralizing but something that we've seen is that when you shine even a tiny bit of light on the ways these systems work, how they can and are often abused, people learn a lot about the intricacies of them very quickly. At this point, I am getting emails and messages multiple times a week from people in a new city or town that has either decided not to buy Flock or has decided to stop working with Flock, and usually our reporting is cited in some way. The issue is that it's not just Flock, there's all sorts of surveillance tools and new companies are popping up all the time. So it does feel like it's hard to put the genie back in the bottle, but I do think that, overall, the public discussion on surveillance and privacy is getting a lot more sophisticated, and that gives me optimism.Q: Given the breadth of these surveillance technologies, is there any hope or possibility of opting out or avoiding being seen? Do we accept surveillance and aggregated data about ourselves and our behavior as an inevitability?JOSEPH: I don't think privacy is dead. I don't think people need to give up and say fine, take my data. There are concrete things people can do. But they do introduce friction. The trade off with security is efficiency. The more efficient, the less secure you might be. The more secure, the less efficient. An extreme example would be not owning a mobile phone. Well, you're immune to producing any mobile phone telecom data because you don't own one. But that's gonna be a massive pain.Concrete things people can do:Explore legislation that will let you demand a company deletes your data. Google a template of the language to send, it's pretty easyMaybe delete your AdID in your phone, or change it. Here's how on Android. This is the digital glue advertisers, and parties that buy that data, use to stick together your device and its usage.Use a different email for each service. This is too much work to make constant new addresses (unless you just use one junk one). I like Apple's iCloud Hide My Email feature which gives you (they say) an unlimited number of emails to generate. Then if a website is hacked or your data sold, it is not necessarily clear that the data belongs to you. Obviously it depends on the service but I use that every day.Q: Are new phones being built with spyware technology and how will we know? Will Independent Media be able to continue reporting if all of our technology blocks the truth from ever reaching the masses?JOSEPH: Supply chain attacks are what really scare me. You have a device you trust, or a piece of software you download from a legitimate source, and even then someone has snuck in some malware. The biggest one right now which was reported just recently is the Notepad++ case.That said, we haven't seen much widespread reporting about it happening to new phones (beyond there being annoying sketchy apps, that does happen). I'd flag that the Bloomberg piece claiming the Apple supply chain was somehow compromised was widely debunked by the infosec community.Q: What can you infer from the info you learned to explain why some ICE agents just pull cars on the street to arrest people instead of going after them from their home?JOSEPH: I think there are a few things going on. Some parts of DHS want there to be targeted raids, against specific people, specific addresses. Others (Bovino) want a more blanket, indiscriminate approach. I'd point to this really good reporting in The Atlantic about that tension inside the agency.But other than that, data can only go so far. Data by itself can't make these agents fulfill their arbitrary and extreme quotas of how many people to detain. At some point, the mass deportation effort becomes distinctly low tech. It's almostttt like the XKCD comic about password security and wrench attacks. It basically boils down to grabbing who they can or feel they can.Q: Do you ever hear from workers at Palantir (or other similar companies) about what things are like there?JOSEPH: I won't talk about sources specifically, but a couple of things: some people inside Palantir are clearly motivated enough by what the company is doing with ICE to then leak details of that work to journalists. That started with this piece, Leaked: Palantirs Plan to Help ICE Deport People. That was a pretty unusual leak in that it contained both Slack messages and an internal Palantir wiki in which company leadership explained and justified its work with ICE.Leaked: Palantirs Plan to Help ICE Deport PeopleInternal Palantir Slack chats and message boards obtained by 404 Media show the contracting giant is helping find the location of people flagged for deportation, that Palantir is now a more mature partner to ICE, and how Palantir is addressing employee concerns with discussion groups on ethics.404 MediaJoseph CoxBroadly, I think a lot of people inside tech companies (both social media giants and surveillance companies) are often conflicted about their work. Some leave. Some put it out of mind and stay. Some leak.Q: Do we know what information was handed over to Palantir from DOGE? I dont think the majority of Americans understand just how dangerous this company is right now.JOSEPH: I think we are still learning the specifics of that. When we reported on the ELITE the Palantir-made tool ICE is using, the user guide said the tool included data from the Department of Health and Human Services. Now, I don't think the list in the user guide is exhaustive by any stretch. It says ELITE integrates new data sources.What new data sources has ICE gotten recently? IRS. CMS. Medical insurance databases. I'm not saying that data is being fed into ELITE. I don't know that and can't report it. But I absolutely think it's possible and would make sense.Q: Are public record requests Flock's Achilles heel?JASON: I think you've hit on something herethe business model of not just Flock but of a lot of surveillance companies is to go city by city pitching and selling their tech to local police officers. Because of the hollowing out of local news over the last 20 years, there have been fewer journalists paying attention to city council meetings, and a lot of this tech is acquired directly by police through discretionary budgets. So for years, surveillance companies have been able to essentially go to a couple small police departments, demo their tech, get a contract. Then, through police listservs and conferences and email chains, the police start to talk about their new toys with other districts, and companies can quickly go from having just a few contracts to having dozens, hundreds, or thousands of contracts. That is more or less what's happened with Flocka lot of officers within the police departments that were early adopters of the tech have actually been hired by the company to be lobbyists and salespeople. I've focused a lot of my reporting over the years on this dynamic and how this usually goes.But what has happened, as you've noted, is that because these surveillance companies are working with so many police departments and cities, they are subject to public records from all of them. When a company sells only to the federal government, they may be able to be very careful about what they say, what they put in writing, how they pitch their product etc. But when a company is hyperfocused on growth at the local level, they have to explain how their tech works over and over again, and highlight different features and capabilities. They create a lot of public records doing this, and journalists and concerned citizens have noticed this and have been vigilant about requesting documents that their tax dollars are paying for. So yes, this is how we're learning a lot about Flock, and it's also how governments that may not have known about abuses or how pervasive this tech is are learning about Flock too.So my very long answer to your question is not that public records requests are Flock's achilles heelI think Flock's design, business model, and approach to surveillance are its achilles heel, but that the way it operates its company across tons of cities leaves it more vulnerable than it would have expected to the transparency we all deserve, and it cannot plausibly fight against the release of public documents in thousands and thousands of cities at once.Police Unmask Millions of Surveillance Targets Because of Flock Redaction ErrorFlock is going after a website called HaveIBeenFlocked.com that has collated public records files released by police.404 MediaJason KoeblerQ: Our local PD has stated that they have control over their Flock data. To me this implies that other Flock users cant search the ALPR data from our city. Can you talk about what in particular Flock users can search for?JOSEPH: Yeah, the ownership of Flock data is interesting. Flock says the police own it. Police say and believe that too. I think that is correct... mostly. Until our reporting (and maybe still now) many police forces seem to fundamentally misunderstand the Flock product, especially the nationwide network. When we contacted police departments when we were verifying that local cops were doing lookups for ICE, some of them had no idea what we were talking about. We had to explain how the system worked. Then many police departments realized what was happening and changed their access policies. So, police departments do own the footage (unless it's in Washington where a court has said actually it's a public record). But they might not realize who they are accidentally giving access to their cameras to.Q: What is the state of the Fourth Amendment in the courts (and Supreme Court clarification) regarding Flock type surveillance currently?JASON: There are a few lawsuits. One in San Jose. There was one in Norfolk, Virginia which just got decided in the city's favor (Flock's favor). It's being appealed.The general argument is that you don't have an expectation of privacy in public and that you can take pictures of anything from public roads (basically). Another argument is that license plates are government data, roads are funded by taxpayers and are therefore public, so no problem here. What our law hasn't grappled with is the fact that all of these are networked together and automated, so it's a little different, in my opinion, from having one discrete camera that takes one discrete picture and then has to be accessed by a human. Instead you have thousands of networked cameras building a comprehensive database over time. I feel like that's functionally something different but our laws have not evolved to deal with this yet.Q: Have we seen any of this technology spread (or attempt to spread) beyond the US, perhaps to other governments?JOSEPH: Yep, absolutely. The UK has a robust facial recognition program, scanning people in public constantly, for example.I would say it is often the other way around: technology is made or used overseas then it comes to the U.S. Cobwebs, which makes the Webloc location data tool ICE has bought access to, is from Israel (they're now part of an American company called Penlink). Paragon, the spyware that ICE bought, is also from Israel.Q: Regarding the story posted on 404 Media about Apples Lockdown mode, is this the first time (publicly perhaps) the government has had issues accessing a phone with that mode enabled?JOSEPH: I believe this is the first time we've seen the government admit it cannot access an iPhone running Lockdown Mode. Maybe it is in other court documents, but I don't think it's been reported.FBI Couldnt Get into WaPo Reporters iPhone Because It Had Lockdown Mode EnabledLockdown Mode is a sometimes overlooked feature of Apple devices that broadly make them harder to hack. A court record indicates the feature might be effective at stopping third parties unlocking someones device. At least for now.404 MediaJoseph CoxI don't think Apple will make changes based on this. That's for a few reasons:Apple has continued to make changes that thwart mobile forensics tools, like the silent reboot we revealedFrankly I don't think this case is high profile enough to cause that kind of response. San Bernardino was a freak, horrible event. An actual terrorist attack. That is part of why the DOJ came down so hardIt went against their long standing ideas of just making their product more secureNow, Cook has obviously gotten more close to President Trump. It is embarrassing. Giving him a gold statue, or whatever. But that's different from undermining their users' security (pushing the product into China and making concessions there, that's another story).Q: What surveillance tools do you anticipate seeing develop and integrate further into American society in the next three years without legislative oversight?JASON: I hate that this is my answer but I think that there's going to be a lot, and I am pretty concerned at what I've seen. Here we go:Police departments are obsessed with Drone as First Responder programs (called DFR), which are basically little autonomous drones that fly out to the location of a 911 call as the call is happening. Some reporting has shown that this ends up with lots of people getting drones sent at them when they're mowing the lawn too loudly or something. This is being integrated with ALPR cameras and other AI tools. Not into it.I think real time facial recognition and AI cameras that are networked together is the next big thing. New Orleans is already doing this through a quasi public charity, which I'm writing about for next week. We've also written about a company called Fusus which is quite concerning.We've seen some early AI persona bots being used by police to infiltrate social media groups. I think these are very goofy but also cops seem generally obsessed with cramming AI and facial recognition into everything they can and I think we're about to see an explosion in this space.Q: Outside of 404 Media, what books or resources do you recommend to folks looking to learn more about surveillance in America or globally?JOSEPH: I definitely recommend Means of Control, Byron Tau's book. He was the first journalist to report that government agencies (including ICE and CBP) were buying smartphone location data from data brokers. It's a great book to give you a true idea of the scale of the interaction between private industry and the government. This is much more important than, say, any links between, for example, Facebook and the government. Here they just literally buy the data.For families, I think Flock is a good one. Everyone understands what it is like to drive around and how they sometimes go places they might not want others to know for personal privacy reasons. Well, are you okay with authorities being able to query that without a warrant? And are you okay with law enforcement in, say, a town in Texas being able to then look up the movements of people across the country? I think it's a pretty good tangible example that doesn't require a lot of tech stuff.JASON: I'll add to this briefly. This is not an exhaustive list, but off the top of my head:Zack Whitaker's This Week in Security newsletter is really good.Our old colleague and friend Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai at TechCrunch does really great work. Groups like the EFF, ACLU, Electronic Privacy Information Center, and Center for Democracy and Technology all focus on different things but are often surfacing interesting surveillance-related cases and can be helpful in terms of understanding some of the legal issues around surveillance. Lucy Parsons Lab does amazing work. The Institute of Justice is a libertarian group that always finds very interesting privacy and surveillance cases.With Ring, American Consumers Built a Surveillance DragnetRings Search Party is dystopian surveillance accelerationism.404 MediaJason KoeblerAnother one I feel people understand immediately is Ring cameras. So many people have them, and I think a lot of people like them. But I have found Ring cameras as a useful intro point just because they are so popular. Should we be filming our neighbors at all times? Putting it on Nextdoor and social media sites? Connecting it to local police? What about the entire neighborhood's cameras? Should it go to ICE, etc? I think that unfortunately a lot of people will say I want to protect my house and my family, but I do find it's usually possible to have a nuanced talk about Ring cameras, at least in my personal life, and that often opens people's eyes to other, similar systems.
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    Black rain in Tehran what are the health effects?
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    A drone strike hits school and medical center in southern Sudan, killing 17, mostly schoolgirls
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    Jill Biden opens up in memoir about Joe Bidens decision to end his 2024 reelection bid
    First lady Jill Biden speaks during the first day of Democratic National Convention, Aug. 19, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)2026-03-11T13:02:07Z WASHINGTON (AP) Jill Biden is breaking her silence about Joe Bidens decision to abruptly end his 2024 presidential reelection bid under pressure from Democrats concerned about his age, health and viability against Republican Donald Trump in a rematch of their 2020 campaign. A political spouse for nearly 50 years, Jill Biden said she has never publicly discussed her feelings about the three-week stretch when her husband ended his political career, instead saving her thoughts for the pages of her soon-to-be-released memoir.Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, on Wednesday announced that her book, View from the East Wing: A Memoir, is scheduled to be published June 2.Jill Biden told The Associated Press in a brief telephone interview that the book is a reflection of my four years as first lady and that writing it was somewhat healing. It was kind of cathartic for me to write it, and I wrote about all the, you know, sometimes painful but other times, most of it really beautiful moments that Joe and I shared during his presidency, she said.Jill Biden declined on Tuesday to discuss any of those moments, good or bad including watching her husband work his way to the decision to end his five-decade-long political career by dropping out of the 2024 presidential race.In an announcement video shared on Instagram, she said she wants to set the record straight. The last chapter of her husbands political careerIn April 2023, then-President Joe Biden was 80 and the oldest president in U.S. history when he announced he was running for a second term. His age and fitness to serve another four years which would take him to age 86 became a source of concern for the public. Some fellow Democrats began to pressure him to step aside after he turned in a disastrous debate performance against Trump in June 2024 in which he struggled, in a raspy voice, to land his debating points and often appeared to lose his train of thought. Aides blamed the poor performance on a cold.Joe Biden at first insisted that he would stay in the race, but after a few weeks he withdrew from the campaign and endorsed Democrat Kamala Harris, his vice president. Harris became the partys presidential nominee but lost to Trump in the November 2024 election.Jill Biden said that, with the book, I have put things in perspective, presenting what she describes as a more balanced view of her husbands time as president. The memoir is also a tribute of the sorts to women who, like herself, juggle multiple roles. Its also a story about my being able to balance life, you know, as a working woman and as a mother, a grandmother, a first lady, she said.During her four years in the role, Jill Biden, 74, made history as the first first lady to continue the career she had before entering the White House. She had taught English and writing for decades at the community college level, and she continued teaching twice a week at a Northern Virginia school while serving as first lady. Joe Biden doing well after his cancer diagnosisThe former presidents office announced in May 2025 that he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer and that it had spread to his bones. Hes receiving treatment. Jill Biden said it was quite a shock getting the diagnosis for her husband, whos now 83.The fact that it is in his bones means that he will have cancer, you know, all his lifetime, Jill Biden said. She said the doctors say he will live out his natural life. Like most retired couples, hell probably drive me crazy till the end of it, she joked.She said he visits Washington at least once a week for meetings or to give speeches.A unique period in American historyThe former first lady also writes in the book about serving during a unique period in U.S. history, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the aftermath of the insurrection at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, according to the publisher. Her husband was sworn into office on the steps of the Capitol on Jan. 20, 2021, just two weeks after a mob of Trump supporters, spurred by his false claims that the Republican lost because of election fraud, stormed the building in a violent attempt to keep lawmakers from certifying Joe Bidens victory. Joe Bidens first year in office was dominated by the federal response to the pandemic and, while he mostly stayed at the White House, Jill Biden wore face mask and traveled around the country to encourage people to get their vaccinations. She also continued her advocacy on behalf of military families, education and community colleges, cancer prevention and womens health initiatives. Before she became first lady, Jill Biden was second lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017, when her husband was Barack Obamas vice president. She currently chairs the Milken Institutes Womens Health Network.Jill Biden is also the author of Where the Light Enters, published in 2019, in which she writes about meeting Joe Biden, then a U.S. senator from Delaware, and marrying and building a life with him. She also has written three childrens books.___Follow the APs coverage of Jill Biden at https://apnews.com/hub/jill-biden. DARLENE SUPERVILLE Superville covers the White House for The Associated Press, with a special emphasis on first ladies and first families.
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    Heres the Memo Approving Gemini, ChatGPT, and Copilot for Use in the Senate
    A top Senate administrator approved OpenAIs ChatGPT, Googles Gemini, and Microsofts Copilot for official use in the Senate, the New York Times reported on Tuesday. 404 Media has obtained the full text of the memo and is publishing it below.The Sergeant at Arms (SAA) office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) has approved the use of three Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms with Senate data, the memo starts. It also says the SAA will provide each Senate employee with one free license to either Gemini Chat or ChatGPT Enterprise, with Copilot also available at no cost.Do you know anything else about the government's use of AI? 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.The memo says Copilot can help with routine Senate work, including drafting and editing documents, summarizing information, preparing talking points and briefing material, and conducting research and analysis.As the New York Times wrote, questions remain around how staffers who deal with sensitive or classified information might use the tools. And more broadly, it shows the spread of AI chatbots across government, although how much the Senate will use it in this case is unclear.The full memo reads:The Sergeant at Arms (SAA) office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) has approved the use of three Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms with Senate data. Microsoft Copilot Chat is available now for use by all Senate employees at no cost. Google Workspace with Gemini Chat and OpenAI ChatGPT Enterprise also have been approved for use with the assignment of a Senate license. The SAA will provide each Senate employee one Generative AI license at no cost for either Google Workspace with Gemini Chat or OpenAI ChatGPT Enterprise. More information about licensing for those two platforms will be provided by the CIO in the next thirty days.ABOUT COPILOT CHAT Copilot Chat is an AI assistant that is integrated into the Senates Microsoft 365 environment. It can help with routine Senate work, including drafting and editing documents, summarizing information, preparing talking points and briefing material, and conducting research and analysis. You can access the Copilot Chat web app here or download the Copilot Chat app on your mobile device. You may also see Copilot offered as a sidebar tool within Microsoft applications like Word and Excel.Important Note: Copilot Chat does not have access to any Senate data unless that information is explicitly shared within a prompt. Copilot does not search internal drives, shared folders, email, Teams chats, or any other Senate resources on its own. Copilot Chat operates in Microsofts secure government cloud and meets federal and Senate cybersecurity requirements.Data shared with Copilot Chat stays within the secure Microsoft 365 Government environment and is protected by the same controls that safeguard other Senate data. To learn more about Copilot Chat, take the Copilot Chat Training. Use of artificial intelligence tools is governed by the Senate AI Policy and applicable officelevel policies. To learn more about Senate AI initiatives, visit the Artificial Intelligence Webster Page.
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    AI Agent Begins Mining Crypto After Freeing Self
    According to a research paper, an AI agent went rogue and started mining cryptocurrencies, the surprise behavior triggering security alarms that autonomous bots could use cryptocurrency as a pathway into the economy without any explicit instruction and, more troublingly, outside the bounds of the intended sandbox. What do you think?I dont want some robot stealing my fake job.Jacob Trottman, Grapefruit HalverSo AIs actually getting stupider.Pedro Campos, Snail FarmerMy Nintendog used to do that.Annabelle Harwood, Circuit DismantlerThe post AI Agent Begins Mining Crypto After Freeing Self appeared first on The Onion.
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    Crab Just Happy To Be In Bucket With All His Friends
    NEW BEDFORD, MAExpressing deep gratitude to find himself surrounded by those so dear to his heart, local crab Dan Herscher told reporters Wednesday that he was just happy to be in a bucket with all his friends. Yes, sir, theres nothing better than hanging out in a plastic bucket and clambering all over a couple dozen of my best buds, said Herscher, adding that the warm, convivial atmosphere fostered by the bucket was such that he couldnt help but pull back any comrades attempting to escape over the edge and give them a big, crabby hug. Hey, where are you going, pal? Get back in here. This partys just getting started! Just a perfect afternoon forming a writhing mass with the boys. We never really got together like this out in the ocean, but this bucket has brought us all so much closer. Nowhere else Id rather be, fellas. Ah, jeez, I just love every last one of you is all. Bucket buddies for life! At press time, witnesses reported that Herscher had also hit it off with a gloved hand reaching in to pluck him from the bucket.The post Crab Just Happy To Be In Bucket With All His Friends appeared first on The Onion.
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    Which Way Is Iran? Asks Pantsless, Sword-Wielding Trump Wandering On Side Of Freeway
    WASHINGTONIn a chaotic scene that left motorists confused and alarmed, witnesses along Interstate 495 reported Tuesday that President Donald Trump was seen wandering pantsless on the shoulder of the freeway, holding a ceremonial sword straight out in front of him, and asking passing drivers, Which way is Iran? Woman! Tell me if Iran is to the left of here or if its south! the commander-in-chief yelled at a morning commuter, adding that hed walked through many lands on his quest to wage war, including Germany, the desert, and a country where everybody was wearing scarvesvery scary. Im getting very close. I can smell it. Soon Iran will know the taste of my tremendous weapon. America is counting on me. Iran is counting on me. I will prevail. When Secret Service agents arrived and attempted to wrap a blanket around the presidents waist, Trump reportedly swatted them away with his sword and then charged down a busy on-ramp shouting, Were here! Were entering enemy territory!The post Which Way Is Iran? Asks Pantsless, Sword-Wielding Trump Wandering On Side Of Freeway appeared first on The Onion.
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    Ultra-bright supernova wobbles like a spinning top
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    Gut microbes affect cognition during ageing
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    Thune Is in a Vise as Trump and the Far Right Demand a Fight on SAVE America Act
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