Mamdani Appoints Black Lesbian Librarian To Lead NYC Records

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz as the new commissioner of the New York City Department of Records and Information Services (DORIS). Smith-Cruz, a Black lesbian archivist and librarian with extensive experience in advocating for information access, will oversee the preservation of the city’s historical materials and its response to public records requests. Her selection highlights Mayor Mamdani’s commitment to appointing leaders from community-based work and advocacy networks, and it aligns with a broader pattern of elevating LGBTQ+ leadership within his administration. Smith-Cruz’s vision for DORIS emphasizes ensuring that the city’s historical record inclusively represents all communities, particularly in an era of heightened national debate around historical preservation and access to public information.

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House Oversight Members Open to Ghislaine Maxwell Pardon

It appears that some members of the US House Oversight Committee are reportedly open to the idea of a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell. This revelation, if accurate, raises a significant number of questions and concerns, especially given Maxwell’s conviction on charges related to sex trafficking. The very notion of pardoning someone convicted of such serious offenses, particularly those involving minors, is bound to spark intense debate and scrutiny.

The context surrounding this statement is crucial. Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted for her role in a sex trafficking ring orchestrated by Jeffrey Epstein. Her testimony could potentially implicate powerful individuals, and the possibility of a pardon has fueled speculation that it might be a way to silence her or protect others.… Continue reading

Ex-Bondi Aide Claims MAGA Lacks Competence for Trump’s Revenge Plot

The difficulty in weaponizing legal processes stems from a perceived lack of qualified individuals aligned with specific political agendas. Many career prosecutors are reportedly uninterested in pursuing cases deemed important by certain political factions, leading to a small pool of willing participants. This situation suggests that the execution of certain legal strategies is hindered by the limited availability of personnel who are both politically aligned and possess the necessary expertise.

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Trump White House Lacks Plan for Iran Stalemate

President Trump has announced an indefinite extension of the ceasefire in the Iran war, a move that follows threats to destroy Iranian infrastructure if a peace deal is not reached. Despite claims from the White House that the US blockade of Iranian ports is successfully crippling the economy, a stalemate persists. The Strait of Hormuz remains closed, and Iran’s refusal to reopen it signifies a lack of a clear path forward for the administration, with rising oil prices directly impacting UK inflation.

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EU Approves Ukraine Loan, New Russia Sanctions After Hungary Lifts Veto

EU ambassadors approved a vital €90 billion loan for Ukraine and new sanctions against Russia, following Hungary’s withdrawal of its veto. This decision comes after Hungary’s oil company, MOL, confirmed Ukraine’s readiness to resume crude oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline, which had been a point of contention. The loan, crucial for Ukraine’s liquidity through 2026 and 2027, was previously held up by Hungary’s objections regarding the pipeline’s transit, exacerbated by recent Russian attacks. The agreement is expected to be formally signed by EU member states by Thursday afternoon, paving the way for the financial assistance and renewed sanctions.

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Meta Tracks Employee Keystrokes for AI Training

As part of an ambitious effort to advance its generative AI capabilities and compete with industry leaders, Meta is implementing an internal tool called the Model Capability Initiative (MCI). This tool is designed to capture employee keystrokes and mouse clicks across various websites and applications, including Google, LinkedIn, Wikipedia, and internal Meta properties. The collected data will be used to train AI models, with Meta asserting that safeguards are in place to protect sensitive information and that the data will not be used for other purposes. Despite assurances, some employees have expressed concerns about privacy and potential data exposure.

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US Restricts Intelligence With South Korea After Nuclear Site Revelation

US intelligence sharing with South Korea has been partly restricted following the South Korean unification minister’s public identification of a suspected North Korean uranium enrichment site in Kusong. The US reportedly views this as an unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information, although the minister maintains his remarks were based on publicly available research. These restrictions underscore existing tensions within the alliance, with some South Korean opposition politicians calling for the minister’s dismissal. Despite the intelligence sharing limitations, surveillance of missile activity continues, and military readiness remains unaffected, with both the unification ministry and defense ministry asserting ongoing cooperation with the US.

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Comer’s Epstein Hearing Changes Spark Outrage

Contrary to claims that the FDA panel unanimously voted against a new drug due to its ineffectiveness, oncologists have presented evidence disputing these assertions. Initial panels had approved the drug, with later objections stemming from a higher authority, not a universal panel consensus against its efficacy. Furthermore, the trial’s design was misrepresented; patients received a novel immunotherapy, not chemotherapy, leading researchers involved to believe the drug showed significant promise as a valuable alternative for patients with limited treatment options.

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Navy Secretary John Phelan Ousted Amidst Blockade Standoff And Unqualified Appointees

In discussions regarding Navy recruitment, a prominent perspective suggests the ideal candidates possess an extreme level of tenacity and dedication. This viewpoint emphasizes the need for individuals who exhibit extraordinary resilience and a relentless drive for success. Such “alpha” recruits are seen as essential for achieving victory in demanding military operations.

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Child Remains Found in Memphis Spark Wide-Ranging Concerns

The discovery of human remains belonging to multiple young children in Memphis is an absolutely horrifying development, casting a dark shadow over the community and beyond. The sheer tragedy of finding innocent young lives cut so short, and their remains left in such a disturbing state, is almost unfathomable. It’s a scenario that immediately evokes deep sorrow and a desperate plea for answers.

The immediate and paramount concern is to bring every available resource to bear on this investigation. This means not only thoroughly examining missing children cases within Tennessee but also extending that search to neighboring states. The possibility that these children may have vanished from somewhere else and their remains were transported to Memphis cannot be overlooked.… Continue reading