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Trump opens borders to cartel families while locking up students
Oliver Willis,  Staff Writer  -  Daily Kos

Stephan: It should be clear to anybody by now that to Trump, everything is some kind of grift, and if you can make him richer, anyone can make a deal. It should also be clear that Trump and the Republicans have made the United States one of the most corrupt nations in the developed world. There is no governmental integrity anymore.Read more

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Outrage as Trump’s Pentagon promotes staffer who pushed ‘neo-Nazi’ theories
Maatthew Chapman,  Staff Writer  -  Raw Story

_Stephan: Aspiring dictator Trump uses antisemitism to take control of Universities so he can turn education into indoctrination. Yet, at the same time he promotes an antisemitic Neo-Nazi to be the press secretary of the Department of Defense. What does that tell you? That Trump is using antisemitism as a wedge issue to create chaos … ⌘ Read more

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Trump’s ban on Harvard foreign students may come at a hefty price to the economy
Lexi Lonas Cochran ,  Staff Writer  -  The Hill

_Stephan: I have been telling you for years about the contribution immigrants have made to the economic and social success of the United States. Apparently, as this article reports, this is beginning to dawn on others. What it is also telling anyone who can actually think is that aspiring dictator Trump and his servant … ⌘ Read more

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Trump Says Birthright Citizenship Is Only ‘About the Babies of Slaves.’ Historical Evidence Says Otherwise.
Damon Root ,  Senior Editor  -  reason

Stephan: Here is a fact-based exegetic essay on U.S. birthright citizenship. I have looking at MAGAt media to see how it was playing this issue, and the racism and ignorance on this subject is astonishing.

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10 Ancient “Smart” Materials Scientists Still Can’t Reproduce
As civilizations from Rome to the Maya harnessed empirical ingenuity to create materials with built-in healing, color-shifting, or structural resilience, they left behind recipes that modern science is only now decoding. From rust-proof iron pillars and self-repairing concrete to nanotech-level glass and ancient vulcanized rubber, these ten remarkable “smart” materials demonstrate how our ancestors engineered […] … ⌘ Read more

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10 Games Milked for All Their Worth
Sticking with what works is nothing new, especially in gaming. New stories, characters, and mechanics are increasingly rare. Long development times and ballooning budgets only compound the issue, as studios must take a larger gamble with every project. Why take that risk when going with a guaranteed success is safer? That mindset prompts developers to […]

The post [10 Games Milked for All Their Worth](https://listverse.com/2025/05/25/10-games-milked-for-all-th … ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » i wish it was realistic for me to learn golang but every single time i try to comprehend any go code i'm like What the fuck am i looking at. why is all of this so short and condensed GIVE ME VERBOSE CODE

@movq@www.uninformativ.de i feel like when i read go code i’m reading some algebra shit where every part is 1-5 letters long and then there’s weird symbols like := and it’s just infinitely harder for me to parse and infer meaning from lol. it’s such a me problem

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