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NIH Institute Director Abruptly Replaced
Kristina Fiore,   Director of Enterprise & Investigative Reporting  -  MedPage Today

_Stephan: It should be clear to you and anyone else paying any attention to what is going on, that fascists such as Trump and the Republican Party at both the state and federal level, care not all about the wellbeing of ordinary Americans. The already very poor, very expensive, healthcare system in the United States has been gutted, as you may be about to find … ⌘ Read more

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US army taps private equity groups to help fund $150bn revamp
Steff Chávez and Antoine Gara,  Reporters  -  Financial Times

_Stephan: The military-industrial corporate system in the United States, and the military itself, is being corrupted like every other agency of government, as the Trump Republican Party oligarch fascist coup continues. We are 10 months into the coup, and almost every day there are reports, like this one, about more corruption.  The Republican … ⌘ Read more

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Chicago-Area Judge Rules ICE Agents Can Be Arrested at Courthouses
Warner Todd Huston,  Contributing Writer  -  Breitbart

_Stephan: AS we go through the dismantlement of democracy in the United States, what we are seeing is people of integrity standing up for the law and ethical behavior, and the Trump coup vassals, doing what their pseudo-king desires of them. In this case, a District Court judge has authorized police to arrest Trump’s ICE Gestapo if they d … ⌘ Read more

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‘Utter Moral Failure’: Critics Aghast at New Reporting That Shows US Elites ‘Scared of Crossing Trump’
Brad Reed,  Staff Writer  -  Common Dreams

_Stephan: One of the major trends I am seeing as the Trump Republican coup proceeds is the grotesque lack of ethics I see amongst the wealthy, who bow to Trump as their king, and pour money into his corruption schemes. It is the exact opposite of the creation of the United States. Man … ⌘ Read more

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Saturday Citations: Primate skull diversity; exploring matter-antimatter asymmetry; asthma clarified
Howdy, pards! This autumnal week brought a new challenge to last decade’s claim of a strong Yellowstone trophic cascade after the reintroduction of wolves. Evolutionary biologists propose that carrion-eating was a dependable nutritional strategy for early humans that may have influenced evolution. And Chinese researchers report that LLMs and humans represent sentences similarly. ⌘ Read more

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New forecasting tool improves accuracy of epidemic peak and hospital demand predictions
During an epidemic, some of the most critical questions for healthcare decision-makers are the hardest ones to answer: When will the epidemic peak, how many people will need treatment at once and how long will that peak level of demand for care last? Timely answers can help hospital administrators, community leaders and clinics decide how to deploy staff and other resources most effectively. Unfortunately, man … ⌘ Read more

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I was spiraling. Then this little guy walked in, sat like this, and stared at me like he knew everything. I didn’t cry. I just felt seen. Anyway, I think he’s my therapist now. ⌘ Read more

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Tag proposal: conflicts
Given that we’ve recently been flooded with posts about conflicts in relation to Ruby Central, DHH, Omarchy, Rust in Linux, and now Freedesktop, can we have a tag for this kind of thing? I accept that it’s important and on topic but I’d like to be able to take a break. ⌘ Read more

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Docker Hub Incident Report – October 20, 2025
Docker experienced significant disruptions due to a widespread outage in AWS’s US-East-1 region on October 20, 2025. Developers worldwide rely on Docker as part of their daily workflow, and we regret the disruption this caused. In this post, we want to provide transparency about what happened, what we have learned, and how we are strengthening… ⌘ Read more

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