Many of us already knew this, but for those who didn’t, this means for over a year the Biden administration took to the podium and lied to Americans so they could continue breaking US and international law.
Ryan Grim and Krystal Ball provide a sobering update on Israel’s murder spree in Gaza, where the scale of killing has spiraled beyond control. Over 120 Palestinians were murdered in indiscriminate attacks this weekend.
Ryan highlights that this latest bloodshed comes as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu inserts himself into the U.S.-Iran nuclear talks.
Krystal notes that the atrocities have become so blatant that even liberal Zionist voices, like Shaiel Ben-Ephraim, are now calling it what it is: genocide.
@ryangrim | @krystalball
"Our parent company, Paramount, is trying to complete a merger. The Trump administration must approve it. Paramount began to supervise our content in new ways."
— 60 Minutes statement on the resignation of their Executive Producer, Bill Owens.
Israel just bombed a residential neighborhood in Beirut, violated Security Council resolution SCR 1701, the ceasefire agreement, and international law with absolutely no consequences.
This is another war crime and the International Criminal Court remains silent.
🚨OPENAI INSIDERS WARN OF A COLLAPSE IN TRUST
OpenAI is losing the very people once tasked with safeguarding humanity’s future.
Since November, safety leaders like Ilya Sutskever, Jan Leike, Daniel Kokotajlo, Rosie Campbell, and others have resigned or been forced out.
The superalignment team has been gutted. AGI Readiness was disbanded. Safety resources have been slashed.
Insiders describe a culture shift where commercialization, not caution, drives decisions under Sam Altman’s leadership.
Offboarding contracts reportedly silenced dissent — until whistleblowers spoke out.
Researchers like Rosie Campbell warned of unsettling internal changes, while Leike said safety priorities were ignored.
As OpenAI races to release ever-more powerful models like GPT-4o, critical voices are vanishing.
The world’s leading AI lab may no longer be positioned to prevent the very risks it helped create.
Daniel Kokotajlo, former OpenAI governance team member:
"I gradually lost trust in OpenAI leadership and their ability to responsibly handle AGI, so I quit."
Sources: Vox, Business Insider, IncCom
Just imagine, imagine!, if this was Arab or leftist students chasing a pro-Israeli or conservative woman in the streets of NYC, shouting stuff like this and trying to assault her. Imagine the media coverage and political outrage.
Ben Gvir is literally in your country right now being treated like an honoured guest.
Netanyahu has an ICC arrest warrant and also gets the VIP treatment from you.
You also haven’t arrested ONE Epstein client.
New polling finds 71% of of likely Democratic primary voters want the U.S. to restrict military aid to Israel.
Only 20% say the U.S. should continue supplying weapons.
Pope Francis: Death of a Great Moral Voice
https://t.co/me4XDOEy06
This stress on the common good led Francis to be especially outspoken in three vital areas—capitalism, climate change, and immigrants (and refugees). Walter Moss #popefrancis https://t.co/WAReDt9Jju have grea…
US President Donald Trump told reporters that he pushed war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu to allow food and medicine into the Strip.
His remarks follow pleas by the UK and European governments, as well as 12 major aid organizations that are demanding Israel reopening border crossings into Gaza.
Meanwhile, more Palestinian children in Gaza are contracting severe malnutrition and food insecurity as Israel continues to ban aid into the Strip for about two months.
The WFP cautioned that Gaza would run out of food "in the coming days", with more than 400,000 people in the besieged enclave relying on its aid.
US President Donald Trump told reporters that he pushed war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu to allow food and medicine into the Strip.
His remarks follow pleas by the UK and European governments, as well as 12 major aid organizations that are demanding Israel reopening border crossings into Gaza.
Meanwhile, more Palestinian children in Gaza are contracting severe malnutrition and food insecurity as Israel continues to ban aid into the Strip for about two months.
The WFP cautioned that Gaza would run out of food "in the coming days", with more than 400,000 people in the besieged enclave relying on its aid.