Tonight in Budapest’s Heroes’ Square, a sea of young Hungarians—who’ve only ever known Orbán’s corrupt, suffocating regime—are packed together, singing, chanting, and daring to dream of freedom again.
Their hope is raw, their courage is real. The heart of Europe is beating in Budapest tonight. 🇭🇺❤️🇪🇺
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A mother Pilot Whale carries the body of her dead baby. When a mother loses her baby, she carries it in her mouth for weeks, until it decomposes. This mourning process is known as requiem. [📹 Felipe Ravina Olivares]
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Protesters gathered in Trafalgar Square as it filled with voices condemning ICE terror From London, a clear message rang out state violence will not be ignored. When abuse goes unchecked, the world responds. Solidarity doesn't stop at borders. 🇬🇧
Nice that there's still space and desire for wonder in the world.
Line graph time series of monthly mean surface temperature anomalies for the Antarctic region only. Every month is shown from 1940 to 2026. There is a long-term warming trend in all months of the year, but less obvious than the other regions.
Last month was full of climate extremes around the world, and it can be hard to summarize it all. Even temperatures for the #Antarctic region were at record high levels
Using data from @copernicusecmwf.bsky.social ERA5 reanalysis.
Molotov Cocktail Is Hurled at Home of OpenAI C.E.O. Sam Altman
apropos of nothing i have been in Boston all week
The cover art for Mondé, Geniece Crawford | Stringer, Ebonie Cunningham Spaces for Resistance : Black Feminist Theory and Praxis in Academia and Beyond 2026 - Bloomsbury Publishing. Illustration of A black woman with hand on hip against a red background
Mondé, Geniece Crawford & Stringer, Ebonie Cunningham.
Spaces for Resistance : Black Feminist Theory and Praxis in Academia and Beyond. 2026 - Bloomsbury Publishing
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Tabby stands on hind legs with one paw outstretched toward a TV displaying a capsule above water.
NASA failed to predict the real splashdown risk.
Cybertruck: It may be useless and ugly, but at least it’s expensive.
I'm sharing one of my lunar images, in celebration of the safe return of Artemis II. Congratulations, and welcome home! 🌎️
High-resolution: app.astrobin.com/i/l1l382
#astrophotography #astronomy #naturephotography #natrue #moon #lunar #eastcoastkin #photography
Put together a reading list from the books and articles mentioned in the Algorithmic Agnotology speech by @alondra.bsky.social
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Absolutely remarkable statement from Pope Leo today.
One for the history books
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US tour dates here: www.bentarnoff.com/muskism/#eve...
The tenth issue of Hammer & Hope is now live!
This issue features 18 stories that offer our readers insights into a wide range of prescient political and cultural topics, from the community resistance in Minnesota and Ohio to the enduring legacy of D'Angelo and more.
Read here: hammerandhope.org
“Financially, it is awful because a lot of times Black women are already the breadwinner or everything is on our shoulders already." Constance Franklin, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, from the article: What Happened to the Black Women Trump Purged From the Federal Work Force?
Portrait of Constance Franklin. Black woman with shoulder-length dark brown hair, facing camera, wearing a red and white striped dress.
For Issue No. 10, Natalie Y. Moore spoke with 4 Black women who were purged from the federal workforce by the White House’s DOGE agency. Each woman explained the stress, frustration, and drastic changes they’ve been forced to make in the months since. tinyurl.com/36hxmr72
Screenshot of the first three paragraphs of Amina's dispatch: I would guess that a couple hundred Somali families have been sheltering at home since November. Everyone’s taking a financial hit from all these people — translators, drivers, shopkeepers — staying home. Because it’s Ramadan right now, we’ve seen a dwindling attendance at our mosque, including at our Friday prayers, which is sad. But our mosque broadcasts live on social media, so people can get their faith and engagement at home. Our culture is so private but also deeply connected, even before this chaos. We’ve always been a community that responded to one another, so every time there’s a need, it brings us back to rejecting individualism and using our cultural connections. The first care question is always Do you have enough food in the fridge? We do a weekly check-in with many families who haven’t left their homes since the beginning of November. We make sure every week that they have food. Neighbors, family, and friends have been able to donate food or funding to help. We have rental assistance, mental support, and health care support, too. Somali medical providers are able to go to people's houses.
"The first care question is always, Do you have enough food in the fridge? We do a weekly check-in with many families who haven’t left their homes since the beginning of November. We make sure every week that they have food."
Read the rest of Amina Adan's dispatch here: tinyurl.com/y866b5sd
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That might not be enough time to bury the Statue of Liberty and distribute 400 million ape costumes.
IMF warns of looming inflation crisis on back of US-Israel war on Iran
IMF warns of looming inflation crisis on back of US-Israel war on Iran https://aje.news/jzjb0m
New on Knock: In February, hundreds of students across Los Angeles and Orange Counties collaborated on coordinated walkouts in protest of racist ICE/CBP raids.
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💢 Israeli strike kills Lebanese radio journalist in her home, Committee to Protect Journalists reports Ghada Dayekh, a presenter with privately owned Sawt Al-Farah radio, was killed when an Israeli airstrike hit her apartment building in the southern coastal city of Tyre, destroying it, according to the outlet’s director. Dayekh had worked at the station for decades and had been on air for 37 years. CPJ said her killing reflects a “continued pattern of harm against the press.” Her killing brings the number of journalists killed in Lebanon during the current conflict to six, including Mohammed Sherri, Hussain Hamood, Ali Shoaib, Fatima Ftouni, and Mohamad Ftouni. At least eight journalists have been killed since the Iran war began on February 28, according to CPJ.
💢 Israeli strike kills Lebanese radio journalist in her home, Committee to Protect Journalists reports
Ghada Dayekh, a presenter w/ privately owned Sawt Al-Farah radio, was killed when an Israeli airstrike hit her apartment building in the southern coastal city of Tyre, destroying it, according...
Nice comment, but your AI rendered 'transcriber' as 'interviewer'
*Sorry, autocorrect
Israel killed three journalists in one day in Gaza and Lebanon.
This isn’t just a tragedy. It’s a pattern enabled by impunity — and by U.S. political and military backing.
Israel has killed at least 257 journalists in five countries since 2023, according to @pressfreedom.bsky.social.
"AI is garbage, bro, it gives you wrong answers like half the time and the other half the time makes you stupid."
Overheard a middle schooler chastising a fellow student for suggesting they use AI. Whole middle school herd started mocking the AI kid.
...We need to let these kids at the tech bros.
all these universities kept axing medieval history departments as if they thought tyrants beefing with the Pope was going to stop being relevant
this is not surprising to me and the question is will this accumulating body of evidence change anything
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if only someone could have warned us of exactly this