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Giuliani Admits to False Statements About Georgia Election Workers
  • some most. Not only will they not admit it, they won't believe it and will double down on the lies.

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    Attorney disciplinary committee recommends Rudy Giuliani be disbarred for 2020 election legal work | CNN Politics
    www.cnn.com Attorney disciplinary committee recommends Rudy Giuliani be disbarred for 2020 election legal work | CNN Politics

    An attorney disciplinary committee has recommended Rudy Giuliani be disbarred in Washington, DC, for his efforts on behalf of then-President Donald Trump to overturn the 2020 election results.

    Attorney disciplinary committee recommends Rudy Giuliani be disbarred for 2020 election legal work | CNN Politics
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    I just made my first Lemmy PR
  • Read the comment you're responding to, again. Nothing about their suggestion leads to either of these scenarios.

  • Meta takes aim at Twitter with Threads app, millions join
    www.reuters.com Meta takes aim at Twitter with Threads app, millions join

    Those quick to join the new platform included celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Lopez as well as prominent politicians such as Democratic U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

    Meta takes aim at Twitter with Threads app, millions join
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  • New record set for world's hottest day - as scientist warns milestone is a 'death sentence'
    au.news.yahoo.com New record set for world's hottest day - as scientist warns milestone is a 'death sentence'

    The world has experienced its hottest day on record, according to meteorologists. The average global temperature reached 17.01C (62.62F) on Monday, according to the US National Centres for Environmental Prediction. It comes as the southern US and China have been hit by heatwaves, while temperature...

    > The world has experienced its hottest day on record, according to meteorologists.

    > The average global temperature reached 17.01C (62.62F) on Monday, according to the US National Centres for Environmental Prediction.

    > The figure surpasses the previous record of 16.92C (62.46F) - set back in August 2016.

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    Insight: Young Russian lawyers step up to defend anti-war protesters

    > Russia has quashed dissent since invading Ukraine Lawyers for protesters risk wrath of authorities Young attorneys fill gap from those who have fled Tiring, risky work seldom brings acquittals Moscow sees Western conspiracy to destroy Russia July 4 (Reuters) - Sofia Gominova wanted to be a lawyer from age 11.

    > Born after the fall of the Soviet Union, she grew up in a Russia blighted by organised crime and watched police dramas on TV, wanting to "fight evil like they did."

    > Now, at 29, Gominova believes she is doing just that.

    > Among a new cadre of young lawyers outraged by suppression of dissent, she has joined OVD-Info, one of Russia's biggest legal defence groups that supports thousands detained for opposing the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

    > "I have always had a keen sense of justice," Gominova told a Reuters reporter based in Poland.

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    Temperatures seen surging as El Nino weather pattern returns
    www.reuters.com Temperatures seen surging as El Nino weather pattern returns

    Temperatures are expected to soar across large parts of the world after the El Nino weather pattern emerged in the tropical Pacific for the first time in seven years, the World Meteorological Organization said on Tuesday.

    Temperatures seen surging as El Nino weather pattern returns

    > GENEVA, July 4 (Reuters) - Temperatures are expected to soar across large parts of the world after the El Nino weather pattern emerged in the tropical Pacific for the first time in seven years, the World Meteorological Organization said on Tuesday.

    > El Nino, a warming of water surface temperatures in the eastern and central Pacific Ocean, is linked to extreme weather conditions from tropical cyclones to heavy rainfall to severe droughts.

    > The world's hottest year on record, 2016, coincided with a strong El Nino - though experts says climate change has fuelled extreme temperatures even in years without the phenomenon.

    > Even that record could soon be broken, according to the WMO.

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    336,000 servers remain unpatched against critical Fortigate vulnerability
    arstechnica.com 336,000 servers remain unpatched against critical Fortigate vulnerability

    69 percent of devices have yet to receive patch for flaw allowing remote code execution.

    336,000 servers remain unpatched against critical Fortigate vulnerability

    > Researchers say that nearly 336,000 devices exposed to the Internet remain vulnerable to a critical vulnerability in firewalls sold by Fortinet because admins have yet to install patches the company released three weeks ago.

    > CVE-2023-27997 is a remote code execution in Fortigate VPNs, which are included in the company’s firewalls. The vulnerability, which stems from a heap overflow bug, has a severity rating of 9.8 out of 10. Fortinet released updates silently patching the flaw on June 8 and disclosed it four days later in an advisory that said it may have been exploited in targeted attacks. That same day, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Administration added it to its catalog of known exploited vulnerabilities and gave federal agencies until Tuesday to patch it.

    > Despite the severity and the availability of a patch, admins have been slow to fix it, researchers said.

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    The Ugly Truth: Inside the “We Buy Ugly Houses” Company
    www.propublica.org The Ugly Truth

    HomeVestors of America claims to be the country’s largest cash homebuyer and says it helps homeowners out of jams. But a closer look reveals that the company trains its franchisees to cash in on homeowners’ desperation.

    The Ugly Truth

    > HomeVestors of America claims to be the country’s largest cash homebuyer and says it helps homeowners out of jams. But a closer look reveals that the company trains its franchisees to cash in on homeowners’ desperation.

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    Explainer: What does Twitter 'rate limit exceeded' mean for users?
    www.reuters.com Explainer: What does Twitter 'rate limit exceeded' mean for users?

    Elon Musk's Twitter has put a temporary limit on the number of tweets that users can see each day, a move that has sparked some backlash and could undermine the social network's efforts to attract advertisers.

    Explainer: What does Twitter 'rate limit exceeded' mean for users?

    > July 3 (Reuters) - Elon Musk’s Twitter has put a temporary limit on the number of tweets that users can see each day, a move that has sparked some backlash and could undermine the social network’s efforts to attract advertisers.

    > The limit, imposed to “address extreme levels of data scraping and system manipulation”, is the latest change by Twitter, which was last year acquired by Musk for $44 billion.

    > What does the latest change mean and what are the alternatives to Twitter? How do the changes impact users?

    > Users cannot view tweets without logging in to the platform. Verified accounts can now read 6,000 posts per day, unverified accounts 600 posts and new un-verified accounts 300 posts. After that, users will get a message that says, “rate limit exceeded”.

    > …

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    Decades-long bet on consciousness ends — and it’s philosopher 1, neuroscientist 0
    www.nature.com Decades-long bet on consciousness ends — and it’s philosopher 1, neuroscientist 0

    Christof Koch wagered David Chalmers 25 years ago that researchers would learn how the brain achieves consciousness by now. But the quest continues.

    Decades-long bet on consciousness ends — and it’s philosopher 1, neuroscientist 0

    > A 25-year science wager has come to an end. In 1998, neuroscientist Christof Koch bet philosopher David Chalmers that the mechanism by which the brain’s neurons produce consciousness would be discovered by 2023. Both scientists agreed publicly on 23 June, at the annual meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC) in New York City, that it is still an ongoing quest — and declared Chalmers the winner.

    > What ultimately helped to settle the bet was a key study testing two leading hypotheses about the neural basis of consciousness, whose findings were unveiled at the conference.

    > “It was always a relatively good bet for me and a bold bet for Christof,” says Chalmers, who is now co-director of the Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness at New York University. But he also says this isn’t the end of the story, and that an answer will come eventually: “There’s been a lot of progress in the field.”

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    Biden to detail plans for $42 billion investment in US internet access
    www.reuters.com US to spend $42 billion to make internet access universal by 2030

    The White House on Monday divvied up $42 billion among the nation's 50 states and U.S. territories to make access to high-speed broadband universal by 2030, as it launched a new publicity campaign for President Joe Biden's economic policies.

    US to spend $42 billion to make internet access universal by 2030

    > June 26 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday plans to lay out how a $42 billion investment in expanding internet access will be divvied up among the nation's 50 states, in an effort to give all Americans access to high-speed broadband by 2030.

    > The move will kick off the second leg of Biden's tour highlighting how legislation passed by Congress during the first half of his term will affect average Americans, as his reelection bid gears up.

    > "We have an historic opportunity here to make a real difference in people's lives and making sure that we deliver on that potential is what we're about every day and to make sure that people feel that at their kitchen table, in their communities, in their backyards,” White House chief of staff Jeff Zients said.

    > Zients compared the broadband effort to President Franklin Roosevelt's efforts in 1936 to bring electricity to rural America. The administration estimates there are some 8.5 million locations in the U.S. that lack access to broadband connections.

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    YSK: It’s summer and that means disturbing swim advisories. Here’s our top 5
    arstechnica.com It’s summer and that means disturbing swim advisories. Here’s our top 5

    Behold the most nauseating and mesmerizing swim advisories floating around.

    It’s summer and that means disturbing swim advisories. Here’s our top 5

    > Behold the most nauseating and mesmerizing swim advisories floating around.

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    NASA shows how far the sea levels have risen in 30 years
    www.wctv.tv NASA shows how far the sea levels have risen in 30 years

    The agency shared an animation that shows how far sea levels have risen between 1993 and 2022.

    NASA shows how far the sea levels have risen in 30 years

    > It’s well known that global sea levels are rising, but now NASA is showing by just how much.

    > The National Aeronautics and Space Administration shared an animation that shows how far sea levels have risen between 1993 and 2022.

    > Over those three decades, sea levels have risen about 3.5 inches.

    > That may not seem like a lot, but the animation should be used as a visual metaphor. NASA said it’s designed to look like a submerged porthole of a boat as water can be seen lapping outside the window.

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    50 Years of Text Games parses the rich history of a foundational genre
    arstechnica.com 50 Years of Text Games parses the rich history of a foundational genre

    Zork and MUD? Sure. But also Universal Paperclips, AI Dungeon, and Lifeline.

    50 Years of Text Games parses the rich history of a foundational genre

    > Zork and MUD? Sure. But also Universal Paperclips, AI Dungeon, and Lifeline.

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    Impeached Texas Attorney General Partnered With Troubled Businessman to Push Opioid Program
    www.propublica.org Impeached Texas Attorney General Partnered With Troubled Businessman to Push Opioid Program

    While launching a statewide program to distribute packets to dissolve opioids, Attorney General Ken Paxton worked to connect its leaders with the state’s comptroller, who oversees the distribution of millions of dollars in opioid settlement money.

    Impeached Texas Attorney General Partnered With Troubled Businessman to Push Opioid Program

    > While launching a statewide program to distribute packets to dissolve opioids, Attorney General Ken Paxton worked to connect its leaders with the state’s comptroller, who oversees the distribution of millions of dollars in opioid settlement money.

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    Ukraine claims new gains in early phase of counteroffensive
    www.reuters.com Ukraine claims new gains in early phase of counteroffensive

    Ukraine said its troops had recaptured seven villages from Russian forces along a front in the southeast since starting its long-anticipated counteroffensive last week.

    Ukraine claims new gains in early phase of counteroffensive
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    Data Shows Most Switch Owners Are Women, Gamers React Poorly
    kotaku.com Data Shows Most Switch Owners Are Women, Gamers React Poorly

    The new data also reveals that 45% of Xbox owners and 41% of PS5 owners are female, too

    Data Shows Most Switch Owners Are Women, Gamers React Poorly

    > The new data also reveals that 45% of Xbox owners and 41% of PS5 owners are female, too

    > This really shouldn’t be news and it certainly shouldn’t be surprising to anyone, but yes, new data from Circana shows that—as we told you in 2017—women play video games. In fact, more than half of all Switch owners are women. And a very vocal bunch of idiots are reacting about as well as you’d expect to this “revelation.”

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    Acer reportedly sent Russia $70M in PC gear after saying it paused business there
    arstechnica.com Acer reportedly sent Russia $70M in PC gear after saying it paused business there

    Reuters says Acer used Swiss subsidiary to send Russia "at least" 744 shipments.

    > Per a report by Reuters on Thursday, Acer said it sold monitors in Russia after publicly declaring that it would suspend business there due to the Russia-Ukraine war. In Reuters' report, Acer claimed it only sold a "limited number of displays and accessories" for "civilian daily use." Additionally, Reuters reported that Acer sold laptops in Russia after saying it wouldn't.

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