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Sudan war: Famine rages as peace talks fall short yet again
www.bbc.com Sudan war: Famine rages as peace talks fall short yet again

Aid begins to trickle in but it is far too little, too late, says analyst Alex de Waal.

Sudan war: Famine rages as peace talks fall short yet again

Famine is ravaging Sudan.

The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) - which claims to be the government of Sudan - took a small step towards alleviating that famine earlier this week by allowing 15 UN aid lorries to cross the border from Chad to bring food to the starving.

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Brazil top court threatens to suspend X operations in latest twist of ongoing feud
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A Brazilian Supreme Court justice is threatening to shut down the operations of X in that country unless Elon Musk names a legal representative in Brazil within 24 hours.

Brazil top court threatens to suspend X operations in latest twist of ongoing feud

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A Brazilian Supreme Court justice on Wednesday threatened to shut down the local operations of X, formerly Twitter, unless its billionaire owner Elon Musk names a legal representative in Brazil within 24 hours.

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Supermajority of U.S. women ages 18-49 support legal abortion • Michigan Advance
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While abortion remains one of the most contentious issues separating the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates, a new survey finds that regardless of political affiliation, nearly 15% of women of reproductive age have had an abortion at some point in their life, while three-quarters of t...

Supermajority of U.S. women ages 18-49 support legal abortion • Michigan Advance

While abortion remains one of the most contentious issues separating the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates, a new survey finds that regardless of political affiliation, nearly 15% of women of reproductive age have had an abortion at some point in their life, while three-quarters of those same women believe abortion should be legal in most or all cases.

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Arizona Police Association endorses Ruben Gallego in Senate race

The Arizona Police Association announced Monday it is throwing its weight behind Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) in the Arizona Senate race, despite endorsing Republican Kari Lake in her gubernatorial bid last cycle.

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Column | Bill Clinton and the wide gap in job gains by presidential party
www.washingtonpost.com Column | Bill Clinton and the wide gap in job gains by presidential party

Speaking at the Democratic convention, Bill Clinton suggested that the partisan “score” on job creation since the Cold War was 50 million to 1 million. It is.

Speaking at the Democratic convention, Bill Clinton suggested that the partisan “score” on job creation since the Cold War was 50 million to 1 million. It is.

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Kamala Harris completes her reinvention
www.economist.com Kamala Harris completes her reinvention

As the Democrats’ convention ends, the general election begins in earnest

Kamala Harris’s acceptance speech to the Democratic National Convention on August 22nd marked the culmination of one of the most rapid and comprehensive political reinventions in modern American history.

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Fed Chair Powell says 'time has come' for interest rate cut
www.nbcnews.com Fed Chair Powell says 'time has come' for interest rate cut

The central bank is primed to lower its key rate in September as inflation cools and the job market slows.

Fed Chair Powell says 'time has come' for interest rate cut

Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell said Friday he expects the central bank will cut its key interest rate in the near future in response to slower economic growth and cooling inflation.

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RFK Jr. plans to drop out of presidential race by end of week: Sources
abcnews.go.com RFK Jr. expected to drop out of race by end of week, plans to endorse Trump: Sources

Robert Kennedy Jr. is planning to drop out of the presidential race by the end of this week, sources familiar with the decision tell ABC News.

RFK Jr. expected to drop out of race by end of week, plans to endorse Trump: Sources

Sources say Kennedy is leaning toward endorsing former President Trump.

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GRRM admits that the last time he wrote any new ASOIAF content was in December 2022
  • I mean to be fair, the foreshadowing was there and GRRM would have done an infinitely better job at writing it than D&D did.

    It’s also not clear which parts D&D added, and which parts they took out. It could also very well be that Cersei was supposed to fill the “Mad Queen” arc, and not necessarily Daenerys.

    Ultimately though, the show was just so, so rushed towards the end. That is what ruined it. If GRRM ever finishes ASOIAF (a big if lol) it will be much better done, not rushed, and actually make sense.

  • China’s rulers are surprised by Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
    www.economist.com China’s rulers are surprised by Kamala Harris and Tim Walz

    One has never been to China, the other has visited 30 times

    One has never been to China, the other has visited 30 times

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    House Republicans target Tim Walz in new probe

    The Republican-led House Oversight Committee is opening an investigation into Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Democrats' candidate for vice president.

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    US, Brazil float new Venezuela election despite government, opposition rebuffs

    SAO PAULO/WASHINGTON/BUENOS AIRES, Aug 15 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday seemingly backed a new election in Venezuela, after Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva also floated the idea, despite rebuffs from Venezuela's ruling party and its opposition which both claim victory in the July 28 contest.

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    Immigrants Are Becoming U.S. Citizens at Fastest Clip in Years
    www.nytimes.com Immigrants Are Becoming U.S. Citizens at Fastest Clip in Years

    The government has reduced a backlog of applications that built up during the Trump administration. New citizens say they are looking forward to voting in November.

    Immigrants Are Becoming U.S. Citizens at Fastest Clip in Years

    The government has reduced a backlog of applications that built up during the Trump administration. New citizens say they are looking forward to voting in November.

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    JD Vance says mass deportations should 'start with 1 million,' defends 'thought experiment' giving parents extra votes
    abcnews.go.com JD Vance says mass deportations should 'start with 1 million,' defends 'thought experiment' giving parents extra votes

    GOP vice presidential candidate JD Vance spoke with ABC News' Jonathan Karl about a wide variety of topics including immigration and his views on childless Americans.

    JD Vance says mass deportations should 'start with 1 million,' defends 'thought experiment' giving parents extra votes

    Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance defended his past comments on women and families without children, the Trump campaign's proposals to deport undocumented immigrants and more in a wide-ranging interview with "This Week" co-anchor Jonathan Karl, which airs in full on Sunday morning.

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    The Hacking of Presidential Campaigns Begins, With the Usual Fog of Motives
    www.nytimes.com The Hacking of Presidential Campaigns Begins, With the Usual Fog of Motives

    Donald J. Trump said Iranians hacked his campaign but only obtained “publicly available” data. Microsoft said a “high-ranking official” at a presidential campaign was a hacking target.

    The Hacking of Presidential Campaigns Begins, With the Usual Fog of Motives

    Donald J. Trump said Iranians hacked his campaign but only obtained “publicly available” data. Microsoft said a “high-ranking official” at a presidential campaign was a hacking target.

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    Trump Posts Fan Fiction About Biden Stealing Nomination Back From Harris
    www.rollingstone.com Trump Posts Fan Fiction About Biden Stealing Nomination Back From Harris

    Trump has taken his obsession with crafting falsehoods about Democratic nominee Kamala Harris to the next level, penning fan fiction about the VP.

    Trump Posts Fan Fiction About Biden Stealing Nomination Back From Harris

    The former president posted a bizarre fantasy scenario on Truth Social

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    Harris picks Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate | CNN Politics
    edition.cnn.com Harris picks Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate | CNN Politics

    Vice President Kamala Harris has selected Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, capping the Midwestern Democrat’s short but swift ascent from a relative unknown to a leading driver of the party’s attacks on Donald Trump and the MAGA agenda.

    Harris picks Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate | CNN Politics

    CNN —

    Vice President Kamala Harris has made a decision on her running mate, with four people close to the process saying Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota is her choice.

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    SPOILER: Rhaenyra Season 2, Episode 7
  • Very true

    If I were them though, I would be so done with my royal ambitions after that lol

  • SPOILER: Rhaenyra Season 2, Episode 7
  • Seriously though, Vermithor looked like he was having a great time last episode.

    Tap for spoiler

    I guess he must’ve been impressed by Hugh Hammer shouting at him lol.

    Tap for spoiler

    And I guess Jace has less to be worked up about now that 90% of the bastards are dragon shit.

  • House of the Dragon - S02E07 Post-Episode Discussion!
  • Damn Vermithor was having a blast this this episode.

  • Donald Trump may drop JD Vance for Nikki Haley, ex-Clinton adviser says
  • For this reason, I would much, much rather JD Vance stay on the ticket.

    Nikki Haley… I think she could so some damage to Harris’s election chances. It’s gonna be a tough fight to win this November, and Haley is much more palatable to moderates than JD Vance is.

  • MAGA world is really mad that Trump is no longer running against Biden
  • It’s a good thing we had no chance of winning those states then lol.

    If they did, it might actually drive up voter enthusiasm around the country. So I could see it backfiring spectacularly.

  • Republican calls for ‘civil war’ if Trump loses
  • It’s so funny that these people will then turn around and deny all of the violence and unrest brought about by MAGA.

    Charlottesville, January 6th, the attack on Paul Pelosi, the attempted kidnapping, torture and execution of Gretchen Whitmer, I could go on. They even wrote 900 pages on how they want to dismantle decades of progress in the US.

    They then have the audacity to say that it’s the democrats who need to “turn down the rhetoric” and stop trying to take away their rights?

    It’s maddening.

  • Introducing the Coconut-Pill; an Introduction to Kamala Harris Memes

    Sitting US President Joe Biden has passed the torch to Kamala Harris, who is now the presumptive nominee for the Democratic Party for the US 2024 Presidential Election. As the current Vice President, she is President Joe Biden’s right-hand woman.

    See below for more information about Kamala and some of the memes associated with her! Credit for aggregating these links goes to u/AniNgAnnoys over on r/neoliberal.

    Meme-able Moments

    • Coconuts: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hRx5Gbilv1Q
    • Loving good news: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8Oe_D5svog
    • Wheels on the bus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBy3CAhJtmE
    • We did it Joe: https://youtu.be/xJB8G4J5kzg?t=11
    • Kamala on Straws: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZF9yYdhyV4
    • Venn Diagrams: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWR2uTfrh-k
    • What can be: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amhTPJS0jdk
    • Wakanda for Ever: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRZe9cR1zqc

    Kamala Having Fun:

    • Kamala Dancing: https://youtube.com/shorts/nvmn7yKEPr0
    • Moar Dancing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wdhyrFthZ0
    • On the goofballs (no laughing isn't a problem): https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OyyBQDNg77Y
    • Kamala Pride Kween: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfSVGsh-yn4

    Awkward Moments:

    • A moment in time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jc-kL22fQU
    • Veep teasing her word choices: https://youtube.com/shorts/-Pg1nNL5wVE
    • Kamala gets a call mid way through describing a recipe: https://www.tiktok.com/@wearedigitaldiplomacy/video/7305878339200273695?lang=en

    Personal Moments:

    • Kamala speaks about becoming "Momala" to her husband's children: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_XCKpxsp5k

    Crushing it Moments:

    • Kamala v Kavanaugh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DH8WnLLT4I
    • Kamala v Barr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1CjMtRs59g (full exchange: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHd_UlebyoM)
    • Kamala succinctly explaining how Trump caused Roe v Wade to be revoked and why it is important to reinstate it: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/9pFXI62LuQA
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    Why are people using "coconut" in references to Kamala Harris?
  • Yeah when I first heard the reference myself I was pretty confused until it was explained to me. I didn’t make the connection to it being racist - mostly because I saw it being posted by left-leaning and liberal personalities - I was more just confused people were posting coconut and palm tree emojis and having no clue what was going on lol.

    I do think it arose pretty organically and was pushed by genuine Harris supporters. People were saying they were “coconut-pilled” to show they were supportive of Kamala for at least a few weeks before Biden officially passed the torch.

    I do expect the right to try and co-opt it into being racist, but I am not sure how effective that will be considering a lot of Harris’s supporters (and people who are just excited Biden passed the torch in general) seem to be having fun posting it.

  • Why are people using "coconut" in references to Kamala Harris?
  • I posted this in another thread, but this short video explains the coconut reference.

    Basically, it comes from a speech she gave in May 2023 at a White House event about Hispanic excellence. In her speech, she also touched on how the democratic party can better support young leaders by understanding the context they grew up in.

    This led into her personal anecdote from her mother, saying:

    “My mother, she would give us a hard time sometimes, and she would say to us ‘I don’t know what’s wrong with you young people. You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?! (Laughs) You in exist in the context of all in which you live and what came before you.’”

    This basically took off and got mixed up with the whole “pill meme” terminology. Those that wanted Biden to pass the torch to Kamala started saying they were “coconut-pilled” and the rest is history.

  • GOP attacks against Kamala Harris were already bad – they are about to get worse.
  • I am dreading seeing some of the bullshit they’re gonna cook up to attack her.

    It’s gonna be a horrible mix of racist, sexist and God knows what else.

  • GOP attacks against Kamala Harris were already bad – they are about to get worse.
  • This short video explains the coconut reference.

    Basically, it comes from a speech she gave in May 2023 at a White House event about Hispanic excellence. In her speech, she also touched on how the democratic party can better support young leaders by understanding the context they grew up in.

    This led into her personal anecdote from her mother, saying:

    “My mother, she would give us a hard time sometimes, and she would say to us ‘I don’t know what’s wrong with you young people. You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?! (Laughs) You in exist in the context of all in which you live and what came before you.’”

    This basically took off and got mixed up with the whole “pill meme” terminology. Those that wanted Biden to pass the torch to Kamala started saying they were “coconut-pilled” and the rest is history.

  • GOP attacks against Kamala Harris were already bad – they are about to get worse.
  • It’s crazy to me that this is an actual criticism they came up with.

    Okay, so she laughs… AND??

  • Ex Redditors of Lemmy what made you come on over? What happened at Reddit that you made the switch?
  • The demise of third party apps made me look for a Reddit alternative. I had been using Apollo for years, and it was so much better than the official app. I had been using Reddit for more than a decade when they made the API changes.

    The official reddit app is trash. The’ve injected more advertisements, and now they’re even injecting ads into comment sections. it’s the very definition of enshittification.

    This is all only stuff that’s visible on the surface, too. Under the hood, there’s definitely bots manipulating the conversation and posts that get upvoted and downvoted.

    It’s still fine for smaller communities that are more niche, but that doesn’t change that Reddit has a monopoly over online forums and we really need alternatives. The fediverse seems like it’s able to do that, though it still needs to grow and diversify a bit more.

  • House of the Dragon - S02E02 Post-Episode Discussion!
  • I think this episode was the first time I really felt (some) sympathy for Otto Hightower.

    I was cracking up during the scene he confronted Aegon and Ser Criston Cole about hanging the rat catchers and sending Erryk to kill Arryk. I thought Rhys Ifans did a convincing job in that scene; watching Otto realize that (1) not only was he surrounded by idiots, but (2) there was no fucking way he could control the idiots was quite satisfying.

    Also, Ser Criston Cole just becomes a bigger piece of shit every episode. The audacity he had of trying to blame Erryk for Jaehaerys’ death when he was the one fucking the queen instead of doing him job.

    Overall, a really good episode.

  • Why are Republicans/Conservatives embracing fanaticalism these days?
  • lmao I do admit I moved it to a word document once I realized how long it was getting.

  • Why are Republicans/Conservatives embracing fanaticalism these days?
  • Lol my comment actually is “off the dome.”

    I took the deep dive into this question after Trump won in 2016; like many, I was absolutely floored that he won. My comment is an accumulation of information I found since then.

    I feel the conservative news media was ultimately the biggest factor (of many factors) that led US conservatives and the United States into its current situation; as journalists, they failed to present the unbiased truth and knowingly distorted it. By constantly confirming their viewers’ priors, they basically constructed a different reality for them.

  • Why are Republicans/Conservatives embracing fanaticalism these days?
  • This is really long and for that I apologize. I think it really goes back to the whole of United States history. I'm going to focus mostly on news media and major political periods, starting with Nixon and the 1970s. Some stuff I am going to have to only mention in passing because it would require its own essay lol. I'll try to keep it general.

    The TLDR is the radicalization was slow and occurred over decades. They’ve been lied to and misled by their preferred news organizations for years at this point. They do not realize they have been radicalized. It all goes back to their media and the republican establishment trying to control the narrative.

    The long story? I’ve heard it started with Nixon’s impeachment, and I think I agree. Republicans realized they needed news organizations to be in their camp to prevent something like Watergate from happening again. So, the genesis of right-wing news organizations really lies in the 1970s.

    Then, you have Reagan’s decisive victory in 1980 and (especially) 1984. I am not a big fan of Reagan, but his charisma significantly grew the republican base. Personally, I think many of the problems with today’s government and economy have their origins in his presidency, but his popularity at the time is not deniable; he won 49 of 50 states in 1984 which is unthinkable today. As untrustworthy as the Reagan Administration was, he had the trust of most Americans.

    Following that, you have the rise of republican Newt Gingrich in the 1990s during Bill Clinton’s presidency. As Speaker of the House, Gingrich made it republican policy to not compromise with democrats. To this day, that is still republican policy towards democrats.

    So, even prior to the 2000 election, the foundation for partisanship was laid. Compromise had become a dirty word. But the critical moment was, in my opinion, Bush vs Gore, where the Supreme Court basically handed Bush Jr. the Presidency despite problems with the vote in Florida. Not coincidentally, that is also the year the democrats became “blue” and the republicans became “red”; prior to that election, they would swap back and forth each election cycle.

    The 2000 election cycle ended in a way that was extremely divisive, and people ended up watching the news that most closely matched their point of view. From here, I would argue, is really the point in time where the news organizations started to seriously diverge from each other.

    It started subtly. Fox News, for example, initially just had a slight conservative bent, so conservative’s preferred to watch it. Also, being cable television it (and I should also say that the majority of modern news media sadly follows this rule as well) was dependent on ad revenue and therefore had an incentive to increase viewership and engagement. This, combined with the fact that the republican establishment wanted to control the narrative, pushed Fox News (and others) in an even more conservative direction; with each passing election cycle, they presented the news ever more partisanly. Like an anglerfish’s lure, they pulled their audience with them.

    The partisanship became even worse after Obama was elected in 2008. While many conservatives did not care Obama was a black man, many did and became determined to unseat him. It is difficult for me to say exactly how much a role Obama’s race played in the rise of the Tea Party, but it was definitely a factor. Their influence over the republican party began to grow and was immediately felt in the 2010 midterms. That being said, I argue that Mitt Romney getting the republican nomination in 2012 was the republican establishment suppressing the Tea Party’s influence in favor of a more polished, mellowed-down candidate that they felt was actually electable.

    But as history would prove, that did not work out for them. Personally, I doubt any candidate the republicans fielded could have defeated Obama (who quite frankly was a superstar candidate).

    I think it was after 2012 when many republicans and conservatives began to lose faith in the sort of “compassionate conservativism” that Bush or Romney promoted. Even by then, “Reagan conservatism” was becoming a distant memory and many young conservatives were not alive to see his presidency. An ideological power vacuum had opened up, and ultimately would be filled by Trump.

    But back to conservative news media. This narrative would not be complete if I did not address media figures such as Glenn Beck. While there were others like him, he is the one that sticks out. It’s difficult to articulate the damage Glenn Beck has done. To my knowledge, he was the first, mainstream talk show host to actually give a platform to the alt-right, and many conspiracy theories he started are still a problem today. He took conservative’s distrust of government, validated it, and presented distortions to make them think the democrats were secretly communists that were hellbent on bringing about the downfall of the United States.

    His show is the perfect example for a mainstream, Fox News talk show host that also basically taught people how to justify their own conspiracy theories. He pretty much walked everyone through his “thought process” on every show. He also did it in a way that radicalized people who originally were just disgruntled with, or distrusting of, government. I remember one time he even went so far as to have a purported “insider” come on the show as a black silhouette with a fake deep voice to “confirm” everything Beck was saying about Obama and the “Liberal Agenda.” How people fell for that is beyond me, but they did. Eventually, he got so out of control Fox News fired him. But the damage was done.

    So, with Romney’s failure in 2012, the “moderate” republican establishment was rudderless and the rise of Tea Party continued. They basically became even more mainstream. Meanwhile, as Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnel continued and perfected Gingrich’s “obstruct and do not compromise,” and Fox News was a decidedly conservative platform. The stage was set for Donald Trump.

    As far as republicans go, Trump is pretty much the opposite of Romney. Romney is polite, polished and presentable, whereas Trump is vulgar and derisive. Many conservatives had become convinced they must “save America from the socialists” and Trump was their strongman. It also did not help that the conservative media machine spent decades trashing Hillary Clinton, who was the democratic nominee. Conservative’s had their hated enemy, and their unlikely strongman hero.

    The worst part of this narrative? Trump actually won. The mean, vulgar, derisive candidate won, and proved to many conservatives that his way was the only way they could win. Trump had beaten the republican establishment into submission and emboldened all the worst parts of America. Trump validated all their conspiracy theories and won. Their radicalization was complete.

    Of course, there is a lot I am leaving out of this narrative such as the obvious racist and fascist undercurrents that have existed in the republican party ever since Nixon’s “Southern Strategy.” For more context, the democrats more-or-less ejected the racist “Dixiecrats” (southern white racist democrats) from the party with President Lindon B Johnson’s signing of the Civil Rights Act. Nixon made it his mission to pick them up (and he did, turning the US southern states into republican strongholds). It also leaves out the sexist undertones that come with conservative traditionalism. There is also an entire religious component and the economic decline of rural America. Each of these would require its own essay lol.

    But basically, the radicalization was slow and occurred over decades and now we are seeing the result.

  • The United States will need 7 million migrants to cover old age support programs for baby boomers
  • According to this 2022 YouGov poll, respondents over the age of 65:

    • 31% want to provide a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
    • 22% support increasing the number of legal immigrants vs 36% who want to decrease the number of legal immigrants. 42% either want no change or are not sure.
    • 61% think that immigrants detained at the Mexico border are being treated humanely.

    Overall, it looks like the plurality (42%) of Americans believe immigration has made the U.S. better. A minority (25%) of Americans believe immigration has made the US worse, and less than that (16%) believe it has not made much of a difference.

    So for boomers specifically, it looks like around two-thirds are digging their own grave here.

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