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HAKUTO-R Mission 2's Crash was Caused by its Laser Range Finder
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HAKUTO-R Mission 2's Crash was Caused by its Laser Range Finder

The Japanese company ispace released the technical details that likely doomed the landing of their Hakuto-R Mission 2 lunar lander earlier this month. According to a press release, their engineers narrowed down the issue to a failure of the spacecraft's Laser Range Finder (LRF). Engineers suspect that the LRF's performance deteriorated during flight, causing it to be slow to make its measurements and update its descent speed correctly. It hit the Moon at 42 meters a second, crashing hard.
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DeepLinks from the EFF
DeepLinks from the EFF
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Georgia Court Rules for Transparency over Private Police Foundation
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Georgia Court Rules for Transparency over Private Police Foundation

A Georgia court has decided that private non-profit Atlanta Police Foundation (APF) must comply with public records requests under the Georgia Open Records Act for some of its functions on behalf of the Atlanta Police Department. This is a major win for transparency in the state.   The lawsuit was brought last year by the Atlanta Community Press Collective (ACPC) and Electronic Frontier Alliance member Lucy Parsons Labs (LPL). It concerns the APF’s refusal to disclose records about its role as the leaser and manager of the site of so-called Cop City, the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center at the heart of a years-long battle that pitted local social and environmental movements against the APF. We’ve previously written about how APF and similar groups fund police surveillance technology, and how the Atlanta Police Department spied on the social media of activists opposed to Cop City.   This is a big win for transparency and for local communities who want to maintain their right to know what public agencies are doing.  Police Foundations often provide resources to police departments that help them avoid public oversight, and the Atlanta Police Foundation leads the way with its maintenance of the Loudermilk Video Intergration Center and its role in Cop City, which will be used by public agencies including the Atlanta and other police departments.  ACPC and LPL were represented by attorneys Joy Ramsingh, Luke Andrews, and Samantha Hamilton who had won the release of some materials this past December. The plaintiffs had earlier been represented by the University of Georgia School of Law First Amendment Clinic.   The win comes at just the right time. Last Summer, the Georgia Supreme Court ruled that private contractors working for public entities are subject to open records laws. The Georgia state legislature then passed a bill to make it harder to file public records requests against private entities. With this month’s ruling, there is still time for the Atlanta Police Foundation to appeal the decision, but failing that, they will have to begin to comply with public records requests by the beginning of July.   We hope that this will help ensure transparency and accountability when government agencies farm out public functions to private entities, so that local activists and journalists will be able to uncover materials that should be available to the general public. 
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SCOTUS porn ruling opens door to sweeping internet age verification
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SCOTUS porn ruling opens door to sweeping internet age verification

The United States Supreme Court ruled Friday to uphold a Texas law requiring websites with “sexual material harmful to minors” to verify the ages of all visitors. The Free Speech Coalition (FSC), a trade association for the adult industry, had brought the lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton challenging the state’s age verification law. […]
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Meta buys over 1 GW of renewables to power its data centers
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Meta buys over 1 GW of renewables to power its data centers

Meta has been on a renewable buying spree in recent months.
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TechCrunch All Stage 2025: Prepare 4 VC’s Jason Kraus will instruct on how to turn chaos into momentum
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TechCrunch All Stage 2025: Prepare 4 VC’s Jason Kraus will instruct on how to turn chaos into momentum

Being a founder often feels like you’re building the plane midflight. You’re juggling fundraising, product-market fit, marketing strategy, hiring — while quietly wondering if you’re even doing it right. TechCrunch AllStage 2025, which is happening on July 15 at the SoWa Power Station in Boston, is built to answer those questions. Whether you’re pitching VCs, […]
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Sons Of Liberty Media
Sons Of Liberty Media
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Common Sense – Where Is It?
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Common Sense – Where Is It?

Do you remember growing up and hearing people say, “Just use common sense?”  I witness the lack of common sense every day and have stopped shaking my head. Rather I challenge the lack of common sense and interject facts — not fear or unadulterated stupidity. I will begin with common sense and our children. Where …
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Bannon's War Room on Rumble
Bannon's War Room on Rumble
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Roy On Big Beautiful Bill: Senate Is Adding A Trillion In Debt, Refusing To End The Green New Scam
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Bannon's War Room on Rumble
Bannon's War Room on Rumble
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“The Opinion Only Deals With So Called Nationwide Injunctions.” Hammer On Birthright SCOTUS Ruling
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Bannon's War Room on Rumble
Bannon's War Room on Rumble
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Rep. MTG: “Republicans CANNOT Pass Another Bloated Bill That Betrays The Agenda Americans Voted For”
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Bannon's War Room on Rumble
Bannon's War Room on Rumble
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Rickards: “This Is Historic. It Will Stop Activist Courts From Blocking Policies Coast To Coast.”
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