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Twitter is no longer policing Russian and Chinese state-backed media

Twitter is no longer policing Russian and Chinese state-backed media

Semafor reports: Twitter is no longer taking steps to limit the reach of Chinese and Russian state-controlled media outlets, violating the social media platform’s own stated policies. In 2020, Twitter started labeling official government and state-controlled media accounts, and blocked the latter from appearing in search results. The platform announced last year that it would also begin flagging tweets that contained links to government-controlled sites such as RT.com or the Global Times, telling users to “Stay informed” and alerting them…

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Why did Sanna Marin lose Finland’s election?

Why did Sanna Marin lose Finland’s election?

The Guardian reports: Sanna Marin was the most popular prime minister in Finland this century. She was praised for her handling of the Covid pandemic and led her country to join Nato with overwhelming support. In Sunday’s election, her centre-left Social Democratic party (SDP) increased its vote share and number of MPs. Nonetheless, she and the SDP have been defeated – and Finland is moving to the right. The leader of the conservative National Coalition party (NCP), Petteri Orpo, is likely to be the next prime minister. And…

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Giant study pinpoints specific gut bacteria linked to Alzheimer’s

Giant study pinpoints specific gut bacteria linked to Alzheimer’s

Science Alert reports: Tensions between the brain, the gut, and the makeup of its microbial inhabitants appear to play a critical role in the development of neurodegenerative conditions. While evidence favoring a link between the microbiota-gut-brain axis (MGBA) and Alzheimer’s disease continues to grow, the exact mechanism behind the relationship is still poorly understood. The puzzle pieces have so far been frustratingly incoherent, involving seemingly unrelated factors as tangled proteins inside nervous tissue to suspect gut microbes to subtle differences…

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Alvin Bragg’s case against Trump is still a mystery

Alvin Bragg’s case against Trump is still a mystery

Ken White writes: What we don’t know — at least with the precision necessary to evaluate the case’s strengths and weaknesses — is the District Attorney’s specific legal theory of how Trump was defrauding anyone and how he was promoting or concealing a crime by doing so. That may sound like law pedantry, but it’s crucial to understanding the case. Commentators disagree, but some argue that Bragg will have to prove that Trump conned someone out of money or property,…

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The Trump indictment is a legal embarrassment

The Trump indictment is a legal embarrassment

Jed Handelsman Shugerman writes: Astonishingly, the district attorney’s filings do not make clear the core crime that would turn a filing misdemeanor into a felony. Neither the 16-page indictment nor the accompanying statement of facts specifies, though the statement of facts does drop hints about campaign laws. In a news conference, Mr. Bragg answered that he did not specify because he was not required to by law. His answer was oblivious to how law requires more than doing the minimum…

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Trump’s calls to protest fall on weary, wary ears

Trump’s calls to protest fall on weary, wary ears

The New York Times reports: In Lower Manhattan on Tuesday morning, near the courthouse where Donald J. Trump was to be arraigned, Dion Cini, a Trump merchandise entrepreneur from Brooklyn and frequent presence at Trump rallies, waved an enormous flag that read TRUMP OR DEATH. “We’re living in history right now,” he told a scrum of mostly European reporters. But the crowd — for a demonstration convened by the New York Young Republican Club, where Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene would…

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Wisconsin’s stunning outcome puts MAGA Republicans in a serious bind

Wisconsin’s stunning outcome puts MAGA Republicans in a serious bind

Greg Sargent writes: To understand the significance of the victory that liberals just pulled off in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race, a win largely driven by abortion rights, consider what is set to happen some 1,100 miles from Madison: In coming weeks, Republicans in Florida’s state capital of Tallahassee are expected to ban abortions after a mere six weeks. Liberal Janet Protasiewicz was elected to Wisconsin’s high court Tuesday night by 55 percent to 45 percent over rival Daniel Kelly. That stunning margin in a razor-close swing…

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The thread that ties the recent chemical spills together

The thread that ties the recent chemical spills together

Vox reports: There’s a common thread linking many of the high-profile chemical spills that have made headlines across the country lately: the oil and gas industry. Philadelphia residents were on high alert after the Trinseo latex plant 20 miles from the city released at least 8,100 gallons of acrylic polymers into a tributary for the Delaware River on March 24. Those acrylic polymers were made up of compounds known as butyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, and methyl methacrylate; all are produced from fossil fuels….

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Elon Musk brands NPR ‘state-affiliated media’ in policy reversal

Elon Musk brands NPR ‘state-affiliated media’ in policy reversal

Matt Novak writes: Twitter added a warning to NPR’s Twitter account on Tuesday, declaring it as “state-affiliated media,” a label that’s typically been reserved for foreign media outlets that represent the official views of the government, like Russia’s RT and China’s Xinhua. In fact, several people on Twitter pointed out that the social media company specifically said that news outlets like NPR are not state-affiliated media because they have editorial independence, despite getting some funds from the government. “State-affiliated media…

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Elon Musk changes Twitter icon to Dogecoin amid $258 billion lawsuit

Elon Musk changes Twitter icon to Dogecoin amid $258 billion lawsuit

atm marketplace reports: Elon Musk, CEO of Twitter and Tesla, has changed the Twitter app logo from its traditional blue bird to a Shiba Inu dog, the symbol for the cryptocurrency Dogecoin. Before Musk purchased Twitter, a user suggested he should change the icon to which he replied, “That would [be] sickkk,” according to a NPR report. Following the update, the value of Dogecoin shot up on April 3 from under a cent to 10 cents, according to Coindesk. Musk…

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The dubious legal theory at the heart of the Trump indictment, explained

The dubious legal theory at the heart of the Trump indictment, explained

Ian Millhiser writes: There is something painfully anticlimactic about Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s indictment of former President Trump. It concerns not Trump’s efforts to overthrow the duly elected government of the United States, but his alleged effort to cover up a possible extramarital affair with a porn star. And there’s a very real risk that this indictment will end in an even bigger anticlimax. It is unclear that the felony statute that Trump is accused of violating actually applies to…

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Is the effort to hold Trump accountable showing the limits of our ‘politics of revelation’?

Is the effort to hold Trump accountable showing the limits of our ‘politics of revelation’?

Julia Azari writes: The politics of revelation casts Trump as not a catalyst of change but a mirror to how we have changed. At the heart of this narrative is the idea that partisan ties overwhelm everything. And this perspective has some basis in political science. Trump’s approval ratings in office were incredibly stable, regardless of positive or negative events. It’s quite striking when you contrast this with the approval patterns for Bill Clinton or Ronald Reagan — you can…

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The opaque $70 million scheme by No Labels that could make Trump the next president

The opaque $70 million scheme by No Labels that could make Trump the next president

Judd Legum and Rebecca Crosby write: No Labels, the purportedly non-partisan organization that supports Republicans and conservative Democrats, is making preparations to promote a third-party presidential ticket in 2024. The group says it is “laying the groundwork for a potential independent unity ticket in 2024” as an “insurance policy” in case both major parties “nominate candidates most Americans don’t want to vote for.” It claims that a “centrist” third-party ticket could win an “outright victory in the Electoral College in 2024.” The…

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‘He’s a war criminal’: Elite Putin security officer defects

‘He’s a war criminal’: Elite Putin security officer defects

The Associated Press reports: On Oct. 14, a Russian engineer named Gleb Karakulov boarded a flight from Kazakhstan to Turkey with his wife and daughter. He switched off his phone to shut out the crescendo of urgent, enraged messages, said goodbye to his life in Russia and tried to calm his fast-beating heart. But this was no ordinary Russian defector. Karakulov was an officer in President Vladimir Putin’s secretive elite personal security service — one of the few Russians to…

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