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  • Siri, Rebooted (Again): Apple’s Never-Ending Quest for AI Credibility

    Siri, Rebooted (Again): Apple’s Never-Ending Quest for AI Credibility

    On August 22, 2025, MacRumors published a guide that basically confirmed what anyone who has ever yelled “HEY SIRI” into a pillow already suspected: Apple’s voice assistant is being completely gutted. Again. The so-called “LLM Siri” overhaul won’t arrive until spring 2026—because nothing says innovation like promising to fix the thing you broke five years

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  • Chi-Town as a Stage Set: Trump’s War on Declining Crime

    Chi-Town as a Stage Set: Trump’s War on Declining Crime

    On August 23, 2025, the Washington Post reported that the Pentagon is quietly drawing up plans to deploy thousands of National Guard troops to Chicago this September. Because nothing says “public safety” like militarizing a city that just posted the lowest violent crime numbers in decades. Homicides? Down 30%. Shootings? Down 35%. Robberies and carjackings?

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  • Jurassic Runway: Britain’s New Dinosaur Brings Sail-Back Chic to the Early Cretaceous

    Jurassic Runway: Britain’s New Dinosaur Brings Sail-Back Chic to the Early Cretaceous

    On August 22, 2025, scientists revealed the debut of the year’s most unexpected fashion icon: a sail-backed iguanodontian dinosaur from the Isle of Wight, Istiorachis macarthurae. Discovered in rocks from the Early Cretaceous and strutting out of the Wessex Formation at a mere 125 million years old, this plant-eating beast arrived on the scene with

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  • From Monuments to Militia: D.C.’s New Tourism Package Includes Armed National Guard

    From Monuments to Militia: D.C.’s New Tourism Package Includes Armed National Guard

    It started with photo ops: troops in clean fatigues, standing at the Lincoln Memorial like living postcards. But now, as of August 22, the experiment in “presence patrols” has escalated. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed off on arming the National Guard with M17 pistols, placing nearly 2,300 troops into the capital’s streets with the legal

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  • Silicon Nationalism: Trump Buys a Piece of Intel

    Silicon Nationalism: Trump Buys a Piece of Intel

    On August 22, 2025, President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. government is now the proud owner of 10% of Intel. That’s right—your tax dollars have been converted into ~433.3 million non-voting shares priced at $20.47 each. Wall Street analysts say the investment is worth between $8.9 billion and $11.1 billion, depending on whether you

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  • Whitewashing the Gallery: Trump’s Smithsonian Revisionism

    Whitewashing the Gallery: Trump’s Smithsonian Revisionism

    On August 22, 2025, The Guardian ran Francine Prose’s surgical essay on President Trump’s newest culture-war bonfire: Smithsonian museums, and specifically his complaint that they focus “too much on how bad slavery was.” Imagine saying that in 2025, after four centuries of systemic exploitation, while standing on a marble floor your ancestors never had to

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  • Truth Under Fire: When Pentagon Purged Reality—and Pretended It Was Leadership

    Truth Under Fire: When Pentagon Purged Reality—and Pretended It Was Leadership

    On August 21, 2025, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sent Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse packing. Kruse, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), was dismissed following a leaked preliminary assessment of June U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities—which estimated those strikes set Iran’s program back only a few months. That detail, little more than an inconvenient

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  • The Hunger Games of Gaza: When Bureaucracy Outpaces Bread

    The Hunger Games of Gaza: When Bureaucracy Outpaces Bread

    On August 22, 2025, the United Nations confirmed what the world has been watching for months but refusing to name out loud: famine in Gaza City. Not “food insecurity.” Not “malnutrition.” Not “grave concern.” Famine. IPC Phase 5—the technical apocalypse of humanitarian metrics. The Famine Review Committee ticked the boxes: The tally: over 514,000 people

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  • Queen for a Day, Collateral for a Lifetime: Ghislaine Maxwell’s Tailored Exoneration Tour

    Queen for a Day, Collateral for a Lifetime: Ghislaine Maxwell’s Tailored Exoneration Tour

    On August 22, 2025, the Department of Justice released the transcripts and audio from a two-day, July interview with Ghislaine Maxwell—convicted sex trafficker and legendary social climber. She was given a brief, rarefied slice of immunity—a “queen-for-a-day” proffer—interviewed not by the usual prosecutors who build cases, but by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche (yes, that

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  • The Mustache Raid: John Bolton and the FBI’s Newest Political Opera

    The Mustache Raid: John Bolton and the FBI’s Newest Political Opera

    On August 22, 2025, FBI agents descended on John Bolton’s Bethesda home and his Washington, D.C., office. They carted off boxes while Montgomery County police stood by, politely blocking the cul-de-sac like it was the Macy’s Day Parade for subpoenas. The stated reason: investigating whether Bolton illegally possessed or shared classified information. The unstated reason:

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