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Sex test used in IOC’s new transgender ban more likely to exclude from Olympics intersex women who were assigned female at birth Genetic testing is now required to participate in women’s events in the Olympics. But the new policy oversimplifies biological sex and risks discrimination against some female athletes.

From biologist Ari Berkowitz: very clear overview of the wrongheadedness of the IOC’s sex testing policy. theconversation.com/sex-test-use...

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Why this Moon mission is less risky than it looks 🌕
The Artemis II capsule that marks the return of NASA to the Moon will loop around the Moon and slingshot back — a path less like Apollo 8 and more like the flight plan that brought Apollo 13 back home safely.

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Nonprofit news sites are built to generate impact — but these are also generating audiences In markets large and small, these nonprofit news organizations are achieving traffic numbers that many commercial outlets would envy. Here's our first monthly ranking of the top 25 nonprofit news site...

@us.theconversation.com is #1 most-read nonprofit news site in the US for the 8th straight month (since @joshuabenton.com first started compiling the charts) www.niemanlab.org/2025/07/nonp...

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Ich lerne Deutsch

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Lefty loosey, righty tighty.

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#humblebrag

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Looking at referrals from Google Search from 2024 (before AI answers but also during the election) and the last quarter.

Now I am very depressed #SEO

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Donald Hamster #changemonstertohamster

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Screen shot of excite.com search for Ask Jeeves

Screen shot of excite.com search for Ask Jeeves

Excite still is hanging in, but the search results are kind of limited (but do you really need more than 3 links, anyway?)

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Home page of Lycos saying their services are down

Home page of Lycos saying their services are down

And in other news about Web 1.0 faves, Lycos is down

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H/T @fritzholz.bsky.social

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"Eighty percent of Americans said voters have a responsibility to keep up with the news, but just 8% said they had a responsibility to pay for it." www.semafor.com/newsletter/0...

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OpenAI has deleted the word ‘safely’ from its mission – and its new structure is a test for whether AI serves society or shareholders OpenAI’s restructuring may serve as a test case for how society oversees the work of organizations with the potential to both provide benefits and harm humanity.

Funny you should mention that: theconversation.com/openai-has-d...

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Homeland Security Wants Social Media Sites to Expose Anti-ICE Accounts

It should be obvious that criticizing ICE—or any government agency—on social media is protected by the First Amendment.

It is not a crime.

Tech companies must not comply with sweeping government demands that seek to unmask users simply for expressing their opinions online.

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ICE activity is pushing readers to nonprofit news sites that cover immigrant communities From Somalis in Minneapolis to Nepalis in New York City, immigrant communities turn to trusted local news sources. Here's our regular ranking of the top 25 nonprofit news sites in the United States.

For the fifth month running, @us.theconversation.com is the most-read nonprofit news site in America, according to data compiled by @joshuabenton.com of @niemanlab.org
www.niemanlab.org/2026/02/ice-...
#journalism

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Faces of fakery: More fake and AI generated experts con their way into media New research from Press Gazette has uncovered a fresh tranche of likely fake and AI-generated experts making their way into UK publications.

25 'experts' quoted in a sample of 250 stories published in British tabloids do not have a verifiable existence (and that 25 doesn't include 'experts' of dubious qualifications).

Someone (I'm looking at you, @niemanlab.org) should replicate the study in the US pressgazette.co.uk/news/faces-o...

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Isaac Bashevis Singer being interviewed about the Super Bowl

Isaac Bashevis Singer being interviewed about the Super Bowl

In 1979, the “New York Times” asked Isaac Bashevis Singer if he planned to watch the Super Bowl.

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"I do not understand the figure of Mr. Bezos. Nice man, met him, always treated as kind of business visionary, and fair enough! But what is he about right now? I can’t believe the fourth-wealthiest person in the world (and in history) would dash his own historic reputation to curry favor with the Trump administration. For what, more contracts? He’s got enough contracts! It’s so small-time, so penny-ante. What matters is honor, that’s the thing that lasts, what history says of you, how you helped your country."

"I do not understand the figure of Mr. Bezos. Nice man, met him, always treated as kind of business visionary, and fair enough! But what is he about right now? I can’t believe the fourth-wealthiest person in the world (and in history) would dash his own historic reputation to curry favor with the Trump administration. For what, more contracts? He’s got enough contracts! It’s so small-time, so penny-ante. What matters is honor, that’s the thing that lasts, what history says of you, how you helped your country."

Peggy Noonan is brilliant on why all Americans should be worried about the killing off of @washingtonpost.com (h/t @democracyeditor.bsky.social) www.wsj.com/opinion/a-la...

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What Franco’s fascist regime in Spain can teach us about today’s America Comparisons of Trump to Hitler have become common. But some of Trump’s policies may more closely resemble those of Francisco Franco of Spain, says a Spanish scholar.

There’s been a lot of comparisons of ICE tactics to Hitler. But a better historical comparison is the fascist dictatorship of Spain’s Franco, according to a scholar of Spanish culture. buff.ly/Jbo9lA4

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A young Black scientist discovered a pivotal leprosy treatment in the 1920s − but an older colleague took the credit Historians are working to shine a light on Alice Ball’s legacy and contributions to an early treatment of a dangerous and stigmatizing disease.

Hansen’s disease (leprosy) is treatable today in large part because of the work of Alice Ball, a 23-year-old chemist whose breakthrough turned a toxic folk remedy into the world’s first effective treatment.

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#BlackHistoryMonth

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From Argentina’s dictatorship to today’s ICE raids, mothers have turned grief into resistance.

A political scientist who lived through Argentina’s junta draws urgent parallels.

A collaboration with @rewirenewsgroup.com

#news #politics #ICE #immigration #Argentina #history #democracy #polisky

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If you were running a bot farm to juice the numbers, though, wouldn't you keep them at the old levels?

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Was having a nostalgic discussion with a colleague about the days when a link on the Drudge Report meant a tsunami of traffic.

One of his retro design features is a pageview counter. He's had 5.8 billion pageviews in the past year.
In 2024: 7b
2023: 8b
2021: 9b
2018-2020: 10b
#onlinejournalism

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A vital correction:

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Rebirth of the madman theory? Unpredictability isn’t what it was when it comes to foreign policy During the Cold War, projecting a readiness to act erratically may have served a purpose. But it has diminishing returns if used too often.

Erratic behavior and unpredictability is having a moment in foreign policy circles. In the White House and elsewhere, it is seemingly being viewed as a strategic asset rather than a weakness.

But it is far from a new strategy. A political science professor explains “madman theory”
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After this article on PluckyWire was published by @sarahscire.com, we picked up two new republishers from their service.

This could be the start of something big wire.pluckyworks.org/onboarding/network-signup/3f29a2c4-a9d2-4516-8221-2397dc1eab24/

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The world is in water bankruptcy, UN scientists report – here’s what that means Like living beyond your financial means, using more water than nature can replenish can have catastrophic results.

‘Water bankruptcy’ is a growing problem worldwide — from Tehran’s depleted reservoirs to the overdrawn Colorado River in the U.S. west. buff.ly/Dz0Ozez

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Chart of cumulative pageviews to The Conversation U.S.'s articles, starting at 0 in 2014 and rising to 1.4 billion in 2025

Chart of cumulative pageviews to The Conversation U.S.'s articles, starting at 0 in 2014 and rising to 1.4 billion in 2025

Making this chart about @us.theconversation.com readership gave me joy - 1,447,331,134 pageviews to date (that we can count, plus all those online readers we can't count and print readership and video watchers)

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Anyone considering buying a bridge in Brooklyn with Bitcoin?

Instead, why not buy preferred stock in @latimes.com?
(Notes: the company 'owes' its owner $207 million and he retains 100% voting control after this offering) #journalism

join.latimes.com?utm_source=s...

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