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- ADT admits security breach after hackers advertise stolen data on the dark webwww.theverge.com ADT admits security breach after hackers advertise stolen data on the dark web
The stolen information included email and postal addresses.
> Security company ADT disclosed in an SEC filing that hackers obtained “some limited customer information, including email addresses, phone numbers and postal addresses.” TechCrunch reports that ADT’s disclosure follows a seller on a cybercrime forum claiming last week that they had obtained more than 30,000 stolen ADT customer records.
- He has a badge and a gun — and he investigates school truancy
> It was about 2 p.m. on a Thursday in May when Mitch Carroll pulled up to an apartment building with teal trim in Madison County, Ind. > > He was wearing jeans, a T-shirt and pristine white sneakers. But to the middle-aged woman who opened the door, it was obvious he was in law enforcement. He had a badge and a Glock 9 mm pistol at his waist. > > “Hi, you Sharon?” Carroll asked. > > “Yeah,” the woman replied. > > “Sharon, I’m Mitch Carroll. I’m with the Madison County Prosecutor’s Office,” he said. “Deep breath. You’re not in trouble.”
- Trump shotwww.nbcnews.com Trump injured, rushed from stage after shots fired at Pennsylvania rally
The former president is expected to survive, two law enforcement officials said. The shooter and one spectator from the rally are dead, and another spectator is in serious condition.
- X Purges Prominent Journalists, Leftists With No Explanationwww.vice.com X Purges Prominent Journalists, Leftists With No Explanation
Ken Klippenstein, Steven Monacelli, and Alan MacLeod were all suspended from the platform.
The manchild strikes again.
- EU-funded report calls for wealth of super-rich to be taxed, not incomewww.theguardian.com EU-funded report calls for wealth of super-rich to be taxed, not income
Wealthiest 3,000 working on ‘edge of legality’ using shell companies to funnel dividends and own property to avoid income tax, says study
Norway has a wealth tax, and one of the biggest arguments against it has always been that people can "flee" elsewhere.
The EU is a in a far better position in that respect, and it might embolden others.
An advantage of a wealth tax is that apart from raising money it actively punishes inefficient placement of capital, so apart from having the potential to shift tax burdens it's also an incentive to drive economic growth.
- 'All hope is lost' with Jim Jordan after he 'loses big' on third speaker vote — his worst yetwww.alternet.org 'All hope is lost' with Jim Jordan after he 'loses big' on third speaker vote — his worst yet
After losing two votes for House speaker, far-right nominee Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) was determined to keep fighting. A third vote was held on the House floor on Friday morning, October 20, and this time, things went even worse for Jordan when three Republicans who voted for him before flipped and v...
"All hope lost"? I for home have plenty of hope that this will lead to further hilarity as his vote keeps dropping until they get tired of the circus...
- Israel cracks down on internal critics of its Gaza warwww.972mag.com Israel cracks down on internal critics of its Gaza war
Palestinians, as well as some left-wing Jews, are being suspended from studies, fired from jobs, or arrested at night — all because of social media posts.
cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/world@lemmy.world/t/548906
> Palestinians, as well as some left-wing Jews, are being suspended from studies, fired from jobs, or arrested at night — all because of social media posts.
Far-right Apartheid regimes don't like opposition.
- Berlin: 174 arrested at unauthorized pro-Palestinian eventswww.dw.com Berlin: 174 arrested at unauthorized pro-Palestinian events – DW – 10/19/2023
Clashes broke between police and protesters at an unauthorized demonstration in the Berlin district of Neukölln. At least 65 police officers were injured.
- Biden’s Israel trip reflects a deeply flawed and hypocritical foreign policy | Mohamad Bazziwww.theguardian.com Biden’s Israel trip reflects a deeply flawed and hypocritical foreign policy | Mohamad Bazzi
The Biden administration also bears a wider responsibility for the deterioration in Gaza and the extinguishing of Palestinian political aspirations
- Ex-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell pleads guilty in Georgia election interference casewww.nbcnews.com Ex-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell pleads guilty in Georgia election interference case
Powell was one of 19 defendants named in District Attorney Fani Willis’ indictment, which also charged former President Donald Trump.
Not the big fish, but every bit helps.
- Trump leads Biden by 4 points among swing state voters: pollthehill.com Trump leads Biden by 4 points among swing state voters: poll
Former President Trump holds a narrow lead over President Biden among voters in seven key battleground states that will likely determine the 2024 election, according to a poll released Thursday. A …
We are truly in the end-times. It's bad enough these two are up against each other, but that Trump 1) isn't behind bars, 2) is being taken seriously by anyone with an IQ above that of a turnip *irrespective of who he is running against, makes me lose all faith in humanity. Or in Americans, at least.
- ICC frees ex-C.Africa militia leader after case shelvedwww.modernghana.com ICC frees ex-C.Africa militia leader after case shelved
The International Criminal Court said Thursday it had released Maxime Mokom, a former militia leader in the Central African Republic CAR, shelving its war crimes case against him after the prosecutor dropped all charges.
- Aid delivery waits to enter Gaza from Egypt at Rafah crossingwww.bbc.com Aid delivery waits to enter Gaza from Egypt at Rafah crossing
About 20 trucks may cross into Gaza, but aid organisations warn it is not enough.
- Opinion: Why do US Politicians target Gaza Civilians with Bloodthirsty Rhetoric, Greenlighting Ethnic Cleansing?www.juancole.com Why do US Politicians target Gaza Civilians with Bloodthirsty Rhetoric, Greenlighting Ethnic Cleansing?
Chicago (Special to Informed Comment; Feature) -In retaliation for Hamas’ vicious and brutal attack of October 7, Israel enforced a …
While not strictly news itself, the piece extensively quotes and summarises a lot of the last few days' news coverage on the subject.
- Hidden rooms found in Egyptian pyramid may contain pharaoh’s richeswww.independent.co.uk Hidden rooms found in Egyptian pyramid may contain pharaoh’s riches
Researchers uncover passage and find that it links up to eight storerooms
- Jim Jordan called out for failing to pass any legislation for 16 yearswww.the-independent.com Jim Jordan called out for failing to pass any legislation for 16 years
Rep Aguilar slammed Mr Jordan as a ‘legislative terrorist’
- Iran urges Muslim countries to sanction Israel after Gaza hospital attackwww.aljazeera.com Iran urges Muslim countries to sanction Israel after Gaza hospital strike
Tehran wants an oil embargo and other sanctions to be imposed on Israel after a deadly attack on a hospital in Gaza.
- Israel-Hamas war: ‘At least 500’ dead after Israeli air strike on Gaza hospitalwww.irishtimes.com Israel-Hamas war: Hundreds dead after Gaza hospital strike - as it happened
Israel says military intelligence suggests Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital hit by failed rocket launch by Palestinian Islamic Jihad military group
- Forgotten Antibiotic From Decades Past May Be a Superbug Killerwww.sciencealert.com Forgotten Antibiotic From Decades Past May Be a Superbug Killer
An antibiotic developed some 80 years ago before being abandoned and forgotten could again offer exciting new solutions, this time to the emerging threat of drug-resistant superbugs.
- Polls Show Majority of Gazans Were Against Breaking Ceasefire; Hamas and Hezbollah Unpopular Among Key Arab Publicswww.washingtoninstitute.org Polls Show Majority of Gazans Were Against Breaking Ceasefire; Hamas and Hezbollah Unpopular Among Key Arab Publics
Recent Washington Institute polls have tracked Gazans’ views on Hamas and the ceasefire with Israel, along with a wider regional decline in popularity for Hamas and Hezbollah.
One for the "but they voted for Hamas" apologists for human rights abuses.
> In fact, Gazan frustration with Hamas governance is clear; most Gazans expressed a preference for PA administration and security officials over Hamas—the majority of Gazans (70%) supported a proposal of the PA sending “officials and security officers to Gaza to take over the administration there, with Hamas giving up separate armed units,” including 47% who strongly agreed. Nor is this a new view—this proposal has had majority support in Gaza since first polled by The Washington Institute in 2014.
- Israeli Ambassador Denies Gaza 'Humanitarian Crisis'www.mediaite.com Israeli Ambassador Denies Gaza 'Humanitarian Crisis'
Israeli UK ambassador Tzipi Hotovely said there was "no humanitarian crisis" in Gaza during a passionate interview with Sky News journalist Kay Burley.
Far-right extremist with a history of advocating for a "Greater Israel" covering Palestinian territories in violation of international law (annexation of occupied territory is a war crime) and opposing mixed marriages (totally not racist, no?) pretending there is no humanitarian crisis. How totally unsurprising.
The only thing surprising about this is why British media still goes easy on a far-right ultra-nationalist war-crimes proponent.
- Settlement over Trump family separations at the border seeks to limit future separations for 8 yearsapnews.com Settlement over Trump family separations at the border limits future separations for 8 years
A proposed court settlement prevents the government from policies to separate migrant parents from their children at the border for eight years.
This is an interesting one. I'd guess Biden is very pleased with it, because if approved he's basically ensured the US federal government is bound to not repeat Trumps crap in this area for 8 years irrespective of who wins the next two elections...
- Steve Bell sacked by Guardian in antisemitism row over Netanyahu cartoonwww.bbc.co.uk Steve Bell sacked by Guardian in antisemitism row over Netanyahu cartoon
Cartoon of Israeli PM Netanyahu was pulled following a row over its meaning.
- Poles vote in huge numbers for centrist opposition after 8 years of nationalist ruleapnews.com Poland gives support to centrist opposition after 8 years of nationalist rule
Nearly complete results show the majority of voters in Poland’s general election supported opposition parties that promise to reverse democratic backsliding and repair the nation’s relationship with allies.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/6878440
> Yay!
- Open letter from Harvard employee opposing persecution of students protesting Israel’s assault on Gazawww.wsws.org Open letter from Harvard employee opposing persecution of students protesting Israel’s assault on Gaza
This letter is an appeal to Harvard workers to take a stand against the McCarthyite campaign targeting students who expressed their opposition to Israel's attack on Gaza.
This was removed from one of the bigger news communities under the flimsy pretext of the "open letter format" after it had generated a level of debate that made it very clear it was relevant and important.
- Israel may be on verge of ‘mass ethnic cleansing’ in Gaza, UN expert warnswww.independent.co.uk Israel may be on verge of ‘mass ethnic cleansing’ in Gaza, UN expert warns
Israel has ordered 1.1 million people to leave northern Gaza ahead of expected invasion
- Holocaust survivors and their descendants accuse Israel of genocidewww.independent.co.uk Holocaust survivors and their descendants accuse Israel of
More than 300 Holocaust survivors and their descendants have condemned what they described as Israel’s 'genocide of Palestinian people' in an advert in the New York Times
Since the Independent in their rush to get this out managed to link to the International Journal for Slots and Casino News instead of the right place, here's the actual link to the letter:
http://www.ijan.org/projects-campaigns/nafa/survivors-and-descendants-letter/
- UK politicians worried they've accidentally committed war crimesnormalislandnews.substack.com UK politicians worried they've accidentally committed war crimes
Let's be honest, it could happen to anyone
To the surprise of nobody, UK politicians talk first, worry about consequences later, and they will undoubtedly soon remember the worst that will happen is that they'll get a peerage.
- Australians vote no in historic referendum on expanding indigenous rightswww.modernghana.com Australians vote no in historic referendum on expanding indigenous rights
Australians have roundly rejected greater rights for indigenous citizens, scuppering plans to amend the country's 122-year-old constitution after a divisive and racially-tinged referendum campaign.
- She was told her twin sons wouldn’t survive. Texas law made her give birth anyway.www.texastribune.org She was told her twin sons wouldn’t survive. Texas law made her give birth anyway.
Miranda Michel, 26, couldn’t leave the state for an abortion. But she also couldn’t bear the idea of carrying a nonviable pregnancy to term.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/6741749
> >In December 2022, Miranda and her partner, Levi Langley, packed up the whole family, all their possessions and their pet chameleon and set out for Texas. It was time to come home. > > >The couple met at a Dungeons & Dragons game near Texarkana, in the northeastern corner of the state. Miranda, now 26, was a tattooed single mom with bright pink hair who had moved around a lot, seeking a better life for her two children; Levi was younger, goofier, very into video games, but easily stepped into a fatherly role. > > >The family had spent the last few months in Utah, where Levi, 25, worked as a coal miner. But after they had their first child together, they decided to return to this rural corner of the country, where Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas meet, to be closer to Levi’s family. They rented an apartment in New Boston, deep in the East Texas Pineywoods, and Levi got a job at the nearby Tyson chicken plant. > > >... > > >During the ultrasound, Levi and his mom, Angela, watched the little digital screen, but Miranda kept her eyes on the tech’s face. She alone saw the moment it fell. > > >“She ran out of the room, and my heart sank,” Miranda said. “I knew. Something was wrong.” > > >This time, there was no weekslong wait for a follow-up appointment. Within a few hours, Miranda was sitting across from a maternal-fetal medicine specialist in Dallas as he pulled out a whiteboard and illustrated all the ways this pregnancy was headed for disaster. > > >The babies’ spines were twisted, curling in so sharply it looked, at some angles, as if they disappeared entirely. Organs were hanging out of their bodies, or hadn’t developed yet at all. One of the babies had a clubbed foot; the other, a big bubble of fluid at the top of his neck. > > >... > > >Miranda, who dropped out of high school but later finished her diploma online, was left to make sense of a horrifying medical diagnosis entirely on her own. What if she’d misunderstood? What if the doctors were wrong? What if some miracle occurred? What if the babies developed more and the glaring deformities turned into mild disabilities? What if — what if? > > >In the beginning, “there was a chance, and all of these things can be fixed,” she said. “Now, they’re unsaveable. I wasn’t sure I believed him. I didn’t want to believe him.” > > >There was no good option, and so, in the absence of information, or guidance, she ultimately decided not to decide. > > >Time passed, the window closed, and the pregnancy proceeded in accordance with Texas law. > > >... > > >Even with Miranda on Medicaid and Angela covering the gas and meals for these Dallas trips, this pregnancy was crushingly expensive for the young family. Levi’s sister organized a fundraiser, which helped. > > >“But there’s always more bills,” Levi said. > > >In late July, Miranda, 29 weeks pregnant, met with her maternal-fetal medicine specialist, the obstetrician who will deliver her, and, for the first time, doctors and nurses with the neonatal intensive care unit. Briefly, a pinprick of hope — why would they need a plan for medical care for the babies if there’s no chance they’ll survive? > > >But it’s more bad news. The NICU would be on standby when she delivered, prepared to do anything they could. But that was merely a precaution. She was still likely to get only a few minutes with the babies after they are born, if anything. > > >Disappointment flooded Miranda’s body. She was angry with her doctors for not finding an answer. She was angry at the state for not giving her choices. She was angry with herself for allowing hope to creep in. > > >“I had hope. I fought for them,” Miranda said later. “I tried not believing what [my doctors] were saying. And now, I have no other options.” > > >... > > >Instead of going back to her children, she allowed Angela to tuck her into bed. She turned off her phone. > > >“I fucked up,” she said, grief lacing every word. “I dragged them through this. At least I can be there to say hello and say goodbye.” > > >The day after the grief pulled her under, Miranda slowly bobbed back to the surface. She couldn’t afford to dwell too much on the babies inside her body; there were three children out in the world who still needed their mother. > > >All of Miranda’s children are named after Greek gods — Ares, 5, Artemis, 4, and Eros, 9 months. She had to get Ares enrolled in kindergarten, track down medical records from Utah and deal with Artemis’ persistent ear infections. She also had to find a way to parent her children through a tragedy she herself has not yet come to terms with. > > >Ares, with his first-day-of-school hair cut, is too smart for his own good. He had gotten used to the rhythm of pregnancy, and couldn’t wait to play with the siblings he was sure his mother would bring home. Artemis, who goes by Missy, quickly got over wanting a sister and now wanted to buy her new brothers clothes. > > >Miranda and Levi tried to explain death, God and heaven. They say the babies got sick inside Mommy’s belly and wouldn’t be coming home. But it was not clear how much was sinking in. > > >At the end of one of these heavy conversations, Miranda made an off-hand comment to Levi: “Maybe some gods are just needed back on Olympus.” That was the part that stuck. Ares told the neighborhood kids that his baby brothers were Greek gods who had to return to Mount Olympus, setting off a minor religious panic among the other parents. > > >... > > >After a few hours, the rest of the family left to get dinner, giving Miranda a quiet moment with the babies. > > >She’d ushered these boys into existence, gave them a safe home, helped them develop and brought them into a world in which they couldn’t survive. It was hard, now that she had them in her arms, to imagine a different path, with different choices. It was also hard to imagine she’d ever recover from the experience of holding her babies in her arms as they died. > > >She held them close. She stroked their cheeks and booped their noses and tried to project a lifetime of love onto their frail little bodies. She apologized to them, again and again, for any pain, any suffering, they experienced. Finally, at 8:14 p.m., four hours after they were born, their hearts stopped. > > >Helios and Perseus Langley died in the arms of the mother who loved them as best she could, as long as she could.
- Palestinians stream south in Gaza as Israel urges mass evacuation and conducts brief raidswww.ctvnews.ca Gaza's desperate civilians flee or huddle in hopes of safety, as warnings of Israeli offensive mount
Palestinians struggled Saturday to flee from areas of Gaza targeted by the Israeli military while grappling with a growing water and medical supply shortage ahead of an expected land offensive a week after Hamas' bloody, wide-ranging attack into Israel.
- Sanders calls Israel's siege on Gaza 'a serious violation of international law'www.politico.com Sanders calls Israel's siege on Gaza 'a serious violation of international law'
"The targeting of civilians is a war crime, no matter who does it," the Vermont independent said.
- Equifax fined £11.1M for 'entirely preventable' mega breachwww.theregister.com Equifax fined £11.1M for 'entirely preventable' mega breach
Not quite a pound for every one of the 13.8 million affected UK citizens, and it could have been more
- The Whole of the 'Whole Earth Catalog' Is Now Onlinewww.wired.com The Whole of the 'Whole Earth Catalog' Is Now Online
The seminal DIY catalogs, journals, and magazines printed by the techno-hippie Whole Earth publishing house are finally available online in digital form, all for free.
The Whole Earth Catalog was a seminal publication that had a massive influence on 1960's counter-culture.
- An Alabama woman was imprisoned for ‘endangering’ her fetus. She gave birth in a jail showerwww.theguardian.com An Alabama woman was imprisoned for ‘endangering’ her fetus. She gave birth in a jail shower
Exclusive: Ashley Caswell, one of a growing number of jailed pregnant women in Etowah county, is suing officials after she was denied care
- The Future of European Integration Hinges on Polandforeignpolicy.com The Future of European Integration Hinges on Poland
In this weekend’s Polish election, more than the country’s future is on the line.
- Israel is preparing to commit genocidemondoweiss.net Israel is preparing to commit genocide
Israel has already dropped more bombs on Gaza in six days than the U.S. dropped on Afghanistan in a single year. Now, the Israeli military is ordering over one million Palestinian civilians to flee their homes. This is genocide and ethnic cleansing.
- Israeli Defense Minister Announces Siege On Gaza To Fight ‘Human Animals’www.huffpost.com Israeli Defense Minister Announces Siege On Gaza To Fight ‘Human Animals’
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant called for denying Palestinian people electricity, food, water and fuel as Israel continues its bombardment of Gaza.
The moment you start comparing people to animals, you have lost the high road.
- UK to deploy Royal Navy ships to Middle East to 'bolster security'www.bbc.co.uk UK to deploy Royal Navy ships to Middle East to 'bolster security'
Two ships, surveillance aircraft, helicopters and a detachment of Royal Marines are being dispatched.