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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, July 11, 2025

The Russian potato shortage that shows Putin’s economy is on the brink

Japan’s Yoroi Reactor Ushers In a New Era of Micro-Nuclear Power

California residents who launched fireworks for the 4th of July have tickets coming in the mail, thanks to police drones that were taking note. One resident, for example, racked up $100,000 in fines last summer due to the illegal use of fireworks. “If you think you got away with it, you probably didn’t,” said Sacramento Fire Department Captain Justin Sylvia. “What may have been a $1,000 fine for one occurrence last year could now be $30,000 because you lit off so many.” Homeowners who weren’t even present at the property also have tickets coming in the mail due to the social host ordinance.

One thing missing from a lot of the reporting on State Dept cuts is that this will bring total hires back to the level of 2020, which itself was a peak level.

Older Adults Outnumber Children In More US States, Median Age Hits New High

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino weighs quitting over Trump admin handling of Jeffrey Epstein ‘client list’

Response Rates in Psychiatric Drug Trials Are Statistical Nonsense

When Google detected problems with aging Pixel 4a batteries, it didn’t take any chances. It decided to degrade the experience on the remaining Pixel 4a units out there, even if the lower capacity and slower charging upset users.

Swarm of Hundreds of Small Earthquakes Shakes Washington’s Iconic Mt. Rainier. Cascades Volcanic Observatory indicates there is no evidence suggesting that the swarm is heralding a potential eruption.

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