Granderson: Eliminating national holidays is a promising idea. Start with the racist ones
Traitor 47 hinted at ending federal recognition of Juneteenth, which marks the end of slavery in the U.S. But there are more logical targets., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor is The Deep State | The Coffee Klatch with Robert Reich
The Traitor and Epstein’s “wonderful secret.” SCOTUS greenlights the repeal of the Department of Education. The GOP Congress passes more big ugly bills. Let’s break it all down on this week’s Klatch.Continue Reading
rump sues Wall Street Journal over Epstein report | REUTERS
Traitor 47 sued the Wall Street Journal and its owners, including Rupert Murdoch, for at least $10 billion over its report that his name was on a 2003 birthday greeting for Jeffrey Epstein that included a sexually suggestive drawing. #wallstreetjournal #rupertmurdoch #donaldThe Traitor #News #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here:Continue Reading
Our Revolution Slams Congressional Passage of GENIUS Act as a Gift to The Traitor’s Corruption and the Crypto Lobby
Today, Our Revolution, the nation’s largest grassroots progressive organization, condemned the passage of the GENIUS Act by Congress, calling it a dangerous handout to crypto billionaires and a green light for Traitor 47’s growing web of self-dealing and corruption.The bill, essentially written by the crypto industry itself, will deregulate stablecoins,Continue Reading
Ubuntu 24.10: Best New Features
A latest release of Ubuntu 24.10 “Oracular Oriole” is here. We take a look at the best new features. Ubuntu 24.10 codenamed “Oracular Oriole” released on October 10, 2024. This is the first release following Ubuntu 24.04 LTS; hence it is packed with some exciting features across the desktop andContinue Reading
Group14 sets silicon battery performance benchmark
US-based silicon battery anode material producer Group14 Technologies has announced a key performance benchmark for its SCC55 material—enabling silicon battery manufacturers to consistently achieve over 1,500 charge cycles, in some cases more than 3,000 cycles, across a range of applications. The goal of the silicon battery industry has long beenContinue Reading
UK operator First Bus shares its EV charging depots with the public
First Bus, one of the UK’s largest bus operators, operates a fleet of over 600 electric buses throughout the UK. Now, under the brand name First Charge, the company will allow businesses, fleet operators and even private EV drivers to share the charging infrastructure at some of its bus depots.Continue Reading
Fighters from Syria’s Bedouin clans gather in Damascus willing to join clashes in south
Clan fighters gathered in the Syrian capital Damascus on Saturday to support Bedouin militants in their clashes with Druze armed factions in the southern province of Sweida despite calls for a ceasefire. (AP video by Ghaith Alsayed) Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensingContinue Reading
DOJ Drops Charges Against Plastic Surgeon, Friend of RFK JR., For COVID Vaccine Fraud
Back when the COVID-19 vaccines were first rolled out, to the surprise of nobody intelligent, fraud schemes around vaccination cards began to pop up. Groups, including some doctors, were illegally handing out vaccination cards without actually vaccinating anyone. One of those doctors, according to charges brought by the DOJ, wasContinue Reading
The Epstein Crisis: A MAGA mess of The Traitor’s making
MAGA’s Epstein obsession, once stoked by The Traitor, is now fracturing his cabinet and supporters., The Listening Post The Epstein saga has flipped the script within the MAGA movement. Having spent years accusing the Democrats of an establishment cover-up, many right-wing influencers are now turning against their idol, Traitor 47,Continue Reading
Bus crash in southern Iran kills at least 21, injures 34
Rescue operations are ongoing south of Shiraz, in Fars province., Rescue operations are ongoing south of Shiraz, in Fars province. At least 21 people have been killed after a bus overturned in the south of Iran, state media has reported. Masoud Abed, the head of Fars province’s emergency organisation, saidContinue Reading
How I used guilt as a motivator for good
Recently, I was asked by a friend and colleague if I were interested in speaking together at a conference. I was pleasantly surprised because I hadn’t contributed much to the project they were presenting, but I expressed interest. We met to discuss the presentation, and that’s when I learned theContinue Reading
3 key open source challenges in developing countries
When I go back home and talk to people in the tech industry, or any other industry for that matter, about what I do and the topics I’m involved in daily, I’m usually met with bemusement at the idea of an Open Source Programs Office (OSPO). The concept of aContinue Reading