A massive medical warehouse is burning in Tracy, California, and putting up a gnarly cloud of toxic smoke. This smoke is going to settle into the Valley overnight, and is also reaching into the Santa Clara Valley near Morgan Hill. If you live in an area which is being impacted by smoke, close your windows and doors, and run your AC. Consider evacuating yourself if you can smell it strongly. Satellite image from 1pm thru 5pm, 6/11/2026. More info on our livestream on The Lookout YouTube Channel, link in comments.
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Once “the entire internet” has been “deeply censored,” we won’t be getting it back.
The Internet created Millennials & Gen Z, & our overlords are desperate to reverse it.
Future generations aren’t meant to be thinkers.
Still laughing at this. Even if you believe that OpenAI/Anthropic have 75% margins on tokens, all it takes for the margins to go negative on any of their subscriptions is for a user to use 25% of their rate limit.
In any other context we'd be calling these people losers!
As tech companies race to automate industries and build massive data centers, leaked government documents reveal growing fears of nationwide anti-A.I. unrest. Federal agencies are responding not with social programs, but with expanded surveillance and monitoring of potential anti-tech activists.
Read the full investigation by @AlanRMacLeod:
https://t.co/eH2ihJYmSi
BREAKING: The entire Med Line warehouse in Tracy is on fire with embers spreading smaller fires in the grass and trees throughout the area near houses. Multiple big rigs and employees’ cars in the parking lot are also on fire. 🔥 #tracy#california 🎥 @TracyMountainR
Here’s the well in November 2024. It’s been leaking toxic brine into the ground for over 18 months. Now it’s also flowing oil. Chevron doesn’t care. The Texas Railroad Commission doesn’t care either.
🚨 Cop Punches Driver 6 Times in The Face
A Long Island motorist is suing the Suffolk Police Dept. after he was beaten in a traffic stop earlier this year, with his legal team releasing footage of the incident. "This was unnecessary, unreasonable use of force."
This week, DHS waived every one of our nation's most important environmental laws to bulldoze new border barriers and roads through Big Bend National Park. This marks the first time in U.S. history these laws have been waived in a national park.
With these laws gutted and a $1.7 billion construction contract already issued, very little stands in the way of DHS contractors plowing into the park, permanently destroying countless archeological sites, blocking off river access and turning this peaceful national park into an industrial construction zone.
We will continue to fight this project every step of the way... more on that soon.
Audio from NPR's fantastic Studio 1A program, which aired across the country last week.