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Ron Filipkowski
@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social
10 minutes ago
I’m reading this lawsuit Kash filed against The Atlantic. I’m struggling to find where they were wrong.
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Starfire’s Deranged Neocon Foreign Policy Podcast
@irhottakes.bsky.social
11 minutes ago
Genuinely, how are you supposed to teach law when decisions can be handed down without the legal reasoning behind it? You can teach about legal interpretations you disagree with but it’s hard to stretch nothing but “nah” into a whole class.

One might hope that the Supreme Court's conservative supermajority would at least explain why it tossed out the lower court ruling against these officers, who seemingly murdered this man for no reason. Alas, we get nothing. Here's that now-vacated ruling: cases.justia.com/federal/appe...

Smith and Huntsman approached Scott and grabbed his
arms. Scott repeatedly pleaded “please” and “what are you
doing” in a distressed voice, while Smith and Huntsman
pulled him to the ground. At first, the officers held Scott’s
arms at his sides while he was lying on his back. In this
position, Scott screamed, struggled, and pled with the
officers to leave him alone for over two minutes. The
officers then eventually rolled Scott onto his stomach,
repeatedly ordering Scott to “stop.” With Scott on his
stomach and with his hands restrained behind his back,
Huntsman put his bodyweight on Scott’s back and neck for
about one to two minutes. At the same time Smith put his
weight on Scott’s legs, restraining his lower body. Scott’s
pleas turned increasingly incoherent and breathless as
Huntsman applied his bodyweight.
After handcuffing him, the officers attempted to roll
Scott on his side, as he continued to incoherently cry out that
he wanted to be left alone. When they rolled Scott over, his
face was bloody from contact with the ground. Scott stopped
yelling and thrashing around after a few minutes. Scott did
not respond when Smith and Huntsman tried to wake or
revive him. Shortly after, when the paramedics arrived, Scott
was still unresponsive. Scott was pronounced dead after
paramedics removed him from the scene. Plaintiffs’ expert
found that Scott had died from restraint asphyxia.
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Memento (artemis) Morty 🌙
@mementomorty.bsky.social
11 minutes ago
hey so your wife sounds horrible
My wife is determined for our son to not be a "dinosaur kid"

I have other plans...
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Tim Heidecker
@timheidecker.bsky.social
11 minutes ago
These look really cool.

Snapchat bets on smart glasses as the future

ktla.com

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Sable, Final Girl 🏳️‍⚧️
@ghostlysable.bsky.social
12 minutes ago
fun fact: at one point I dated a woman named June and she married a trans guy named August, and they nicknamed me July because sometimes I came in between them

trans women love being named after Months

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Bill Madden
@maddenifico.bsky.social
12 minutes ago
The majority of Americans. 😳👇
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Anthony Michael Kreis
@anthonymkreis.bsky.social
12 minutes ago
Do they not teach tort law at the University of Richmond School of Law?

Kash Patel is suing The Atlantic for $250M www.huffpost.com/entry/latest...

www.huffpost.com

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Joseph Fink, we're going to win
@planetoffinks.bsky.social
12 minutes ago
Lee Cronin's The Mummy is such a weird title because it seems to assume that Lee Cronin is a legendary name and everyone has been waiting for his take on this classic tale, and instead he's a director with exactly two previous credits and zero name recognition.
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Henry Mance
@henrymance.ft.com
12 minutes ago
Not sure Peter Mandelson can survive this as ambassador
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Mewgle
@mewgle.bsky.social
12 minutes ago
As I mentioned before Something about Aster in overalls #MewgleArt
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avril labubu
@itsnotmeaus10.bsky.social
13 minutes ago
lowkey got my wiener sucked last night hbu
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Dan Froomkin/Press Watch/Heads Up News
@froomkin.bsky.social
13 minutes ago
I'm disappointed that @brianstelter.bsky.social is going to the appalling WHCD dinner. It is *not* at all useful for anything journalistically defensible. It's a celebration of smug clubbiness and, this year, of submission to disinformation and fascism. view.newsletters.cnn.com/….
Why I'm going...

My POV on the dinner is summed up well by Eric Deggans on Substack.

 

"Yes, the optics of such an event can be terrible," he writes. But the gatherings themselves are "extremely useful" for reporters: "It's not often, when covering a beat expansive as media or politics, that you get to attend an event which brings together loads of people from your coverage area in one spot on one night. I always view such events as opportunities for source-building, vetting of coverage ideas and networking."

 

That's why I will be there this weekend. (Thank you, CNN, for the invite.)
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David Slack
@slack2thefuture.bsky.social
13 minutes ago
“The President, Vice President, and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.” - US Constitution Article II, Section 4

SCOOP --> Paramount, Meta, and X are refusing to say what happened to their huge contributions to Trump's presidential library after Sen Elizabeth Warren raised questions about its fund getting dissolved. Ds say tens of millions remain unaccounted for. Details here: newrepublic.com/article/2092...

newrepublic.com

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Marie Le Conte
@youngvulgarian.marieleconte.com
13 minutes ago
increasingly convinced that the Tfl Cycles app is run by a consortium headed by Jeremy Clarkson, Lime Bikes and Susan Hall, just impossible to do things like "hire a bicycle" when really that just can't be hard to build, as a thing
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George Pearkes
@peark.es
13 minutes ago
Since a certain phone company CEO is getting attention for some big predictions today, just a reminder that outside of the very specific verticals where their companies operate, there is no reason to believe a given executive is any better at predictive or descriptive analysis than a random person.
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WarTranslated (Dmitri)
@wartranslated.bsky.social
13 minutes ago
The moment a Russian aeroballistic "Kinzhal" missile falls after being knocked off course by the Ukrainian "Lima" electronic warfare system. Since the beginning of 2026 alone, Ukrainian electronic warfare has downed 26 "Kinzhals," deflected 33 cruise missiles, and intercepted over 10,000 UAVs.
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