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MediaBiasFactChecker Bot , in RFK Jr disqualified from New York ballot, judge rules

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MediaBiasFactChecker Bot , in School employee gets 9 years in prison for stealing $1.5 million worth of chicken wings from district

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iAmTheTot , in Nearly 36 officials who refused to certify 2020 election result still in office – report

“Nearly 36”? So… 35? 34? What a strange way to write.

Nurse_Robot ,

Nearly 3 dozen sounds normal. Nearly 36 sounds silly

Zachariah ,
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After what they’ve done, they’re not full people anymore. Somewhere in the range of 80-95%. Facing the consequences of what they did, introspection, and making amends could restore them to fully actualize human existence.

A_Union_of_Kobolds ,

Tell em they’re 3/5th of a person

Zachariah ,
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Seems fair.

AngryCommieKender ,

Relevant username???

charonn0 ,
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Imgonnatrythis ,

Naw, I tell ladies on match that I’m nearly 6ft tall all the time. Perfectly normal way to talk if you’re 5’4“

Resol , in Donald Trump says he will flee to Venezuela if he loses election [Newsweek]
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I bet he’ll run for president there too, and then fail, and then flee to another country that’s most likely allied with Venezuela.

Fedizen , in Donald Trump says he will flee to Venezuela if he loses election [Newsweek]

In context it was more of a stupid joke:

he’ll have to go to venezuela because its safer now that they sent all their criminals to the US

Mouselemming , in Hot Summer Threatens Efficacy of Mail-Order Medications | Temperatures inside delivery trucks can reach twice the recommended threshold, but federal rules on drug storage conditions do not apply

I guess even your local pharmacy gets its meds through the mail too

HowMany , in SpaceX accused of dumping mercury into Texas waters for years

Abbott doesn’t care. Paxton doesn’t give a shit as he counts his bribe money.

And strangely enough, republicans want to do away with the EPA. Weird.

NatakuNox , in Donald Trump says he will flee to Venezuela if he loses election [Newsweek]
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Lol Venezuela would promptly send him back after he serves his life sentence for trying to overthrow their government.

9point6 , in Cancer-Causing Benzene Is Used to Make Store-Brand Cold Relief Medicine

Dangerous chemical in something to be consumed by people? Probably just America again, but let’s check

US regulators have allowed drugmakers to use benzene for decades, even though international authorities have said they shouldn’t. In recent years, testing has found dangerously high levels of the chemical in some products in the US, raising concerns. Last year, the US Food and Drug Administration said the ingredient would be phased out of pharmaceutical use in 2025, a deadline that has been extended to 2026 following industry complaints.

Yep

Watch that 2026 deadline slip again as some money changes hands

IamSparticles , in Racism Is Why Trump Is So Popular

Is anyone surprised by this? Trump is the same guy that spent 4 years demanding to see Obama’s birth certificate because he didn’t think he was a US-born citizen. That was his first foray into “politics” and it established both his loyal base and the tone of his public discourse.

HowMany , in Trump holds seemingly pointless press conference filled with false claims

So… a regular Thursday, huh?

Tylerdurdon ,

Exactly. Why are folks surprised? I read that he called it and immediately knew what to expect.

The orange one is on the ropes. He’s going to try everything until he finds something that works. I’m sure his advisors are trying to calm him, but he’s going to be who he is. Expect further antics and more random garbage until he finds something.

HowMany ,

Oh my yes! Their shit slinging is just getting up to speed.

CaptDust , in Starbucks’ CEO is out. Chipotle’s Brian Niccol is taking over

This dude ruined chipotle in so many ways. Cutting serving sizes, using lower quality ingredients, reducing employee count and training quality, just letting everything slip. He took that chain from one of the most reliable to somewhere I refuse to set foot in.

But line went up, clearly he’s a genius, fail into the next role!

count_dongulus ,

I agree with all those points except the serving size one. I remember reading recently that the CEO was upset about some locations skimping after people complained and sent corpos out to retrain them.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

According to their PR statement.

GBU_28 ,

None of it matters if they don’t train them to wrap the burritos well

CaptDust ,

Doesn’t seem like that training stuck, at least as of June it’s still wildly inconsistent.

I don’t have empirical data, but I do know in 2016/17 at the height of my chipotle addiction I could get a bowl for lunch, be filled, and have enough left over for a late night snack. Last time I was there it was all “are you asking for double protein? that’ll be extra”

zero_spelled_with_an_ecks , in With over 577,000 signatures verified, Arizona will put abortion rights on the ballot

A reminder that the courts can still try and screw this up and have a history of trying to overturn citizen initiatives. so on your ballot also be sure to vote to not retain the judges when you vote this November if you’re in Arizona.

(reader mode should get you past the soft paywall for the link)

BossDj ,

I used to maintain a list of every time the Republicans of Arizona attempted to stop voter initiatives after they’d been successfully passed.

Tried to stop legalizing medical marijuana by suing

Tried to stop the creation of an independent commission for drawing districts by suing. They’ve taken the commission to court on at least five separate occasions and lost (using taxpayer money of course)

Initiative to pay teachers more was dismantled and never took place

That’s just the top of my head. They also famously made voter initiatives harder to pass. But people still vote for them

danc4498 ,

Worth noting, this is exactly how gay marriage was legalized nationwide.

zero_spelled_with_an_ecks ,

By a citizen initiative in Arizona? Sorry, I’m a bit confused, could you explain what you mean?

danc4498 ,

Ok, not exactly. California allowed voters to vote on banning gay marriage statewide since San Francisco made it legal in the city. That passed (thank you Mormons) resulting in gay marriage being banned. People sued and it went all the way up to the Supreme Court where they legalized gay marriage, overriding what the voters wanted.

This had a happy ending for courts screwing over voters. I think courts screwing over Arizona voters could only end poorly.

zero_spelled_with_an_ecks ,

Thanks for the explanation.

nondescripthandle , in Scientology is on the brink of killing an entire medical industry

Modern ECT is a godsend for the people it works for because a lot of times it’s only tried when nothing else is quite working. Its a far cry from what it used to look like, and rallying against it’s modern form is little different from rallying against cholesterol pills.

localme ,

Why take pills? Just pray the cholesterol away! /s

frezik , (edited ) in SpaceX accused of dumping mercury into Texas waters for years

When sending probes to Mars or other rocky bodies, NASA is very careful about biological contamination. They don’t want to seed the planet with some extremophile, or contaminate their own samples and mistakenly think it’s native life.

When SpaceX wants to go to Mars and is also doing this shit, why should we trust them to take the same care?

llamacoffee ,
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Planetary Protection is one of my absolute FAVORITE can of worms!! Obviously it is a good idea to be careful and mindful, but I personally believe that NASA’s current policies are complete overkill.

Let’s think this through. Why don’t we want to bring earth life to another world?

Maybe because then we won’t be able to tell whether it is indigenous or not? Baloney! Imagine you accidentally bring a lizard to an island that doesn’t have them. If it is indigenous, there would be evidence of them being there in the past, through fossils or otherwise!

Maybe we don’t want to infect any life that is on that other planet, that earth life could take over that ecosystem like an invasive species? Astronomically unlikely. All earth life is evolved to live in its specific environment and to interact with the species with which it has evolved alongside. As such, totally unrelated organisms form different planets would be so completely alien to each other that they would be unlikely to interact to begin with. Additionally Mars, for example, definitively has no macro-fauna or flora. As such, any possible microbes on Mars would be completely at a loss on how to interact with humans or indeed any earth life.

Finally, Earth and Mars, for example, exchange ~500 kilograms of material every year. Analysis shows that some of that material never exceeded a temperature high enough for sterilization. Thus, if there was any life on mars, it would have reached us by now, living in our biosphere along with us.

Anyways I’m a big nerd and I hope this stuff is interesting!

arstechnica.com/…/mars-enthusiast-planetary-prote…

frezik ,

Maybe we don’t want to infect any life that is on that other planet, that earth life could take over that ecosystem like an invasive species? Astronomically unlikely

If you were to pick out any one microorganism and try to get it to grow on Mars without any support, you’re right that it would probably die off. If you were to take a pile of random dirt full of microorganisms and drop it on Mars, they would also probably all die off. But if you keep doing this a lot with dirt and rocks from many different environments on Earth, you may eventually find one that thrives.

There are organisms that carve out some tiny evolutionary niche until they have just the right conditions, and then explode. For example, Ideonella sakaiensis eats PET plastics. It was sitting around doing its thing for millions or billions of years, and then we gave it a place to thrive with all our plastic junk.

There are places on Earth that have some similarities to Mars. It’s quite possible something would survive there.

llamacoffee ,
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I agree completely! Life is so cool. I would also say that we are a very, very long way from sending tons of dirt to Mars, but current probes are essentially sterilized, which adds billions to their cost, and for what?

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