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China's proposal to create a cyber ID system faces criticism
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China's proposal to create a cyber ID system faces criticism

Taipei, Taiwan —  Concern is rising among China’s more than 1 billion internet users over a government proposal portrayed as a step to protect their personal information and fight against fraud.…
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Can Pennsylvania’s Shapiro Survive Woke Scrutiny?
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Can Pennsylvania’s Shapiro Survive Woke Scrutiny?

Josh Shapiro has emerged as one of the frontrunners to play second fiddle to Kamala Harris on the Democratic ticket. On paper, it makes sense—a popular moderate in a swing state, a former prosecutor…
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Mexico City’s women water harvesters help make up for drought
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Mexico City’s women water harvesters help make up for drought

MEXICO CITY —  Gliding above her neighborhood in a cable car on a recent morning, Sonia Estefanía Palacios Díaz scanned a sea of blue and black water tanks, tubes and cables looking for rain…
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The American Chess Brat
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The American Chess Brat

Culture The American Chess Brat America’s chess brat sets his sights on glory. “It is an unfortunate loss, but the chess spoke for itself.” The soundtrack music from the film Inception was now growing behind Hans. “I assure you, victory is inevitable. I could’ve forced a draw and I could’ve won the tournament, but I believe in fighting until the death. I might have lost this game, I might have lost the battle, but I have not lost the war.” Hans Moke Niemann is the single most polarizing figure in chess today. A lightning rod in the gaming community. An American driven by rage and resentment and purpose (and humor). A troll of immense, literally trollish proportions. A villain. A great villain. Chess hasn’t had this great a villain since “the Day the Computer Won,” when IBM’s Deep Blue beat Kasparov in ‘97. The 21-year old Bay Area native, who once drew comparisons to the star character in the Netflix hit series The Queen’s Gambit, had recently achieved the highest rating of his career—2711—when he was accused, again, of cheating, this time on July 21 after dominating the Chinese grandmaster (GM) Yu Yangyi in Turkish Super League play. Niemann hadn’t blundered a single step as he gracefully hopped his king across the board before comfortably settling in behind Yangyi’s own king. The third best player in all of China saw the writing on the wall and resigned. The flamboyant young American had struck again. It was the sort of aggressive brilliance that has come to mark Niemann’s games and the kind of arrogant showmanship that has prompted questions from his disbelievers. Had Niemann been aided in his stunning offensive? Though this time there were no accusations of a vibrating cheating device, organizers quickly decided they would forgo broadcasting Niemann’s remaining games during the two-week competition. And though organizers refused to publicly accuse Niemann of angling the match, the timing of their decision laid bare what they thought of Niemann’s brilliant king march against Yangyi—that he had been assisted. It was hard to fault league officials for their concerns. Niemann had admitted to cheating in the past, twice formally when he was a teenager. The gaming hub Chess.com, prompted by Niemann’s stunning victories over the world’s best, had shared more than 100 instances with the Wall Street Journal in which they alleged Niemann cheated over a 5-year period. The mudslinging began after Niemann’s two shocking defeats of Norwegian GM Magnus Carlsen, the top ranked player in the world—with the black pieces no less—electrified the chess community in the 2022 summer season.  Niemann first conquered Carlsen with the black pieces in the first of four games played at the FTX Crypto Cup in Miami, Florida. Though Carlsen would go on to win the next three, it was the first that caught everyone’s eye. Carlsen could be seen quickly motoring away from the event as Niemann was asked how he would summarize his “masterpiece” performance. “The chess speaks for itself,” Niemann said flatly before turning his back and walking away. The reporter asked a second, hopeless question but Niemann was gone. The studio panel broke out into laughter. “He’s such a character!” roared one commentator. “I wasn’t expecting that,” noted another.  The brief clip spoke earnestly to newly-minted fans, many of whom were young and had fallen in love with the game via YouTube. The newfound energy in the space resulted in a pandemic-era chess boom, reinvigorating an interest in the game not expressed by the public in half a century. As people sought interior distractions from their exterior realities, the chess universe expanded like never before and players suddenly became internet personalities.  Armed with the linguistics (and memes) of the internet age, this junior generation of online chess fans were a different breed from the stereotypically bookish types who routinely dominated the space. Niemann’s play style and his ”brat” energy speak sincerely to many of them. His short, blunt assessment of the “chess speaking for itself” that day in Miami was as much a cynical dig toward the chess establishment as it was an open appeal to the anti-hero, the sort of rebellious character that has resurfaced repeatedly in American chess lore. And then came the $350,000 Sinquefield Cup in St. Louis two months later. Niemann won again with the black pieces. He smoked Carlsen. Top players and fans alike couldn’t believe what they had seen. In his post-match interview, Niemann was predictably catty, suggesting Carlsen “must be embarrassed to lose to me.” Niemann’s provocative claim that he had recently studied a rare opening that Carlsen uncharacteristically played that day did nothing to squash suspicions of players and commentators who thought Niemann somehow rigged the game. The rival American GM Hikaru Nakamura was incensed as he watched Niemann struggle to analyze his move choices. The charges against Niemann grew so loud at one point that the trash-talking American said he would “strip naked” to prove he wasn’t using a cheating device to aid his games.  A lawsuit followed. Niemann filed a $100 million defamation suit against Carlsen, Nakamura, the Play Magnus Group, and online chess hub Chess.com in October of 2022. The suit was eventually dismissed by a U.S. judge in June of 2023. With a nod to the future, Carlsen agreed to play Niemann should the pair meet in the future and Chess.com announced it settled with Niemann and would reinstate him to its platform immediately.  Everything calmed down—for a bit.  Niemann went to work, declaring he’d document his journey to become the #1 chess player in the world. “Laugh at me now and keep laughing,” Niemann proclaimed. “Eventually, you’ll not be laughing and my chess will silence you.” Niemann has stayed true to his promise, uploading a daily vlog as he steadily climbs the chess rankings. In May, Niemann crested 2700, considered the super-elite threshold in the chess world. The score propelled him into the top 30 players in the world for the first time in his career. Nieman’s ascent has not been without its pitfalls. In February, he was banned for a year by the prestigious Saint Louis Chess Club as punishment for destroying a hotel room and making disparaging comments about other players. “How much does it cost to replace two glass frames?” Niemann queried. “This 100-year-old couch — no offense to this hotel, but it’s not exactly high-class furniture.” Niemann was billed a $5,000 fee by the hotel and banned for life. The St. Louis Chess Club felt its hand had been forced. Niemann wouldn’t be permitted in another sanctioned event by the club for the rest of 2024, a ruling Niemann calculated would cost him nearly $100,000 in potential prize money.  In typical braggadocious fashion, the Californian derided the decision as “absolutely ridiculous” in a 20-minute video response accusing the St. Louis Chess Club of holding a years-long grudge against him. Yet none of the myriad of controversies that have graced Niemnan’s door have slowed his charge up the rankings. After a string of sterling July performances in the Turkish Super League, Niemann bowled over the French GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in the Speed Chess Championship, setting himself on a collision course with Carlsen should both men advance to the next round of play.  It would be the sort of bright light, big aura rivalry match not seen in the world of chess in decades. A classic battle between the stoic and the ostentatious, a blood feud the likes of which has not been seen since the heyday of another American enfant terrible and Niemann’s idol, Bobby Fischer. “I accept and I encourage any further attacks on my career and life,” Niemann told New York Magazine in May. “By trying to destroy me, you know, someone who is so innocent, it only destroys themselves from within. So I hope that they continue. Because they’re just feeding the monster.” It was the first day of August and Niemann’s mind was anywhere but chess. Boasting the highest ranking of his career and a win away from a rematch with his greatest rival, Niemann shared a moonlight video from the basketball court. Not a day off, not a moment’s rest.  “Asserting dominance in every realm,” read the caption.  Niemann coasted into the lane and scored a contested layup. The summit had never seemed closer. The post The American Chess Brat appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Can Pennsylvania’s Shapiro Survive Woke Scrutiny?
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Politics Can Pennsylvania’s Shapiro Survive Woke Scrutiny? The moderate governor may have a woman problem. lev radin via Shutterstock Josh Shapiro has emerged as one of the frontrunners to play second fiddle to Kamala Harris on the Democratic ticket. On paper, it makes sense—a popular moderate in a swing state, a former prosecutor who crusaded against the Interests (particularly the Catholic Church over child abuse coverups), and a reassuring presence for the pro-Israel portion of the Democratic coalition, which has been concerned about the replacement of the Israel-boosting Joe Biden with the more ambiguous Harris. Yet Shapiro may bring some liabilities particular to Harris’s rainbow-coalition-flavored candidacy. Mike Vereb, a Republican who served as a top aide for Shapiro in his time as attorney general and as governor, resigned in 2023 following accusations of sexual misconduct in the workplace, including one allegation that Vereb joked about using sex in negotiation with a female legislator. Shapiro denied that he was aware of the behaviors—an excuse that did not wash with him in his suits against the Catholic bishops, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Brandon McGinley drily observed—and emphasized the prominence of women on his staff. If I were a liberal, I’d start shrieking about “tokenism.”  L’affaire Vereb has been reinvigorated in the mainstream and left press this week, with pieces in the Philadelphia Inquirer, Salon, and the Daily Beast. The National Women’s Defense League has issued a statement disparaging Shapiro’s actions. Harris is expected to make a decision about her VP pick this weekend; were I Shapiro, this is not the sort of news cycle I’d want on Friday afternoon.  Not that it is necessarily the worst thing coming down the pike for the caudillo of the Keystone State. A second, more serious problem may arise from the reopening of the investigation of Ellen Greenberg’s 2021 death in the form of a Pennsylvania Supreme Court case. Shapiro’s office ruled that Greenberg, who suffered 20 stab wounds, had committed suicide. This finding has been contested by her parents and independent journalists, one of whom claims that Shapiro was friends of Greenberg’s fiancé’s family. Irrespective of whatever broader conspiracy or outright corruption might or might not lurk behind the case, the prosecutor’s office’s change of cause of death from homicide to suicide defied common sense. A case involving as the victim a young, attractive professional woman particularly promises to tug heartstrings among female suburban voters, one of the core groups that brought Democrats to power in 2020. Surveying this along with the Vereb controversy, the Harris team has to ask, Does Shapiro have a woman problem? Concerns like these about unsavory behavior aren’t unique; nor are they necessarily damning. The Access Hollywood tape, the Stormy Daniels case, and the E. Jean Carroll case pinned, more or less persuasively depending on your outlook, various kinds of bad behavior on Trump. Yet current Republican voters, including the remnant of the religious right, have shown an “our son of a bitch” outlook—while they may find the details of Trump’s private life distasteful, they are not particularly invested in his personal moral purity. This is a point of real difference with at least the activist wing of the Democratic party, which has for 60 years shown a highly developed appetite for purity-testing, struggle sessions, and, for the unworthy, elaborate groveling.  Of course, this all may not matter. It is not clear that vice-presidential candidates matter to voters in aggregate, with the visible exception being George McGovern’s ill-fated running mate, Thomas Eagleton. Moreover, as the social right has learned the hard way in the GOP, complete alignment with one party over the course of a generation leaves you with precious few alternatives. Will the social left vote for Donald Trump? It seems unlikely. Will its voters even stay home in appreciable numbers? Again, particularly as the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cornel West campaigns look dead in the water, it seems unlikely.  Yet the Democrats are in uncharted waters. For the first time since the birth of the modern nomination process, the presumptive top of the ticket has not received a single primary vote. The coalition is already at odds with itself over the Israel–Gaza war. If the rumors about Shapiro’s malfeasance gain traction with the social-justice left, activists could make this month’s Democratic National Convention at Chicago, already redolent of 1968, a chaotic, embarrassing, and damaging scene on the televisions of Americans looking for assurance that the Democrats are calm, organized, and in control. Beyond, a distasteful vice-presidential candidate could dampen one of the Harris campaign’s conspicuous strengths to date, small-dollar donations.  Of course, caving to the left does little to reassure voters, either; putting J.B. Pritzker on the ticket plays into the newly moderate GOP’s caricature of Harris as a dangerous radical. The Democrats are in a sticky, if not quite impassable wicket. Josh Shapiro is just unlikely to ease them out of it. The post Can Pennsylvania’s Shapiro Survive Woke Scrutiny? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Actress SHARON STONE says she has BLACK EYES from falling over while peeing at night.
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Actress SHARON STONE says she has BLACK EYES from falling over while peeing at night.

UTL COMMENT:- She got black eyes because she is part of the satanic club?? Hmmm...
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THOUSANDS OF FRENCH CHRISTIANS PROTEST THE MOCKING OF CHRISTIANITY
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THOUSANDS OF FRENCH CHRISTIANS PROTEST THE MOCKING OF CHRISTIANITY

????? The public is done with wokeism. Everything it touches turns to ? This will be the least watched Olympics in modern history. The pendulum is swinging. #gowoke
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‘Don’t Fear The Reaper’: the rock classic song inspired by Shakespeare
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‘Don’t Fear The Reaper’: the rock classic song inspired by Shakespeare

"Romeo and Juliet are together in eternity..." The post ‘Don’t Fear The Reaper’: the rock classic song inspired by Shakespeare first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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“All these insane rhythms”: Brittany Howard’s favourite Led Zeppelin album
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“All these insane rhythms”: Brittany Howard’s favourite Led Zeppelin album

"It's just really inspiring to me and to what I do." The post “All these insane rhythms”: Brittany Howard’s favourite Led Zeppelin album first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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America's Original Conspiracy: WHO KILLED JOHN F. KENNEDY? - Conspiracy Conversations (EP #13) with David Whited + Roger Stone
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